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About Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1851)
ftf Jtkgmtic Ctltppj). Charleston, Nov. 29 — P. M. Cotton. —The market is depressed, and prices i,ave a downward tendency. Sales to-day 1500 bales at 6$ to 8} cents. (Sommerctal. Augusta Market—November 29, P. M. COTTON, —We have another quiet market to notice to-Usy* and the sales have been limited, and if any thing prices are still in favor of buyers. The market i* go irregular that it is impossible to give quotations with accuracy. We understand sales were made to-day of Middling Fair at 7| a7J, of Fair at 7s. and Good Fair »t S cents. SAVANNAH. Nov. *2B.— Cotton. —Arrived since the 20th inst. 8,886 bales Upland (5.311 per Railroad. 3.463 from Augusta. 12 via Darien, and 100 by wagons,) and 153 do. Sea Islands. The exports for the same period amount to 6.224 bales Upland and 47 do. Sea Islands, riz : to New York, 2,592 bales Upland and 15 do. Sea Islands; to 805t0n.2,971 bales Upland ; to Philadelphia. 304 hales Upland; to Baltimore, 264 bales Upland : andi to Charleston, 93 bales Upland and 32 do. Sea Island— leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared, a stock of 18.631 bales Upland ami 621 do. Sea Islands, against 37,6i>4 bales Upland and 66S do. Sea Island at the same time last year. Our market opened this week with a fair demand at full prices, in consequence of the favorable advices per steamship Africa. The sales on Friday were 447 bales, the market closing firm; on Saturday, the sales were 326 bales, without change in prices. On Sunday, the advices p-r steamship Atlantic, came to hand, and the Liverpool market was reported to have advanced sd. Our market, on Monday, was animated and firm—sales y 45 bales. After the close of business, the news of the arrival of the steamship Asia was received, confirming the favorable advices per Atlantic. On Tuesday, the market was quite animated—sales 1,724 bales—and on Wednesday. 678 bales. Yesterday was observed as a day of thanksgiving, and no business was transacted. The improvement, during the week, is about $ cent, which has been gradually obtained, without any par ticular advance at one time. We quote : Ordinary to Good Ordinary 6sa 71 Middling to Good Middling 7|a 7s Middling Fair 8 a Sj Fair to Fully Fair Bsa 8$ The particulars of the sales of Upland for the week, amounting to 4.192 bales, are as follows : 16 at 6; ; 14 at sis; 93 at 7; 10at 7|; 313 at 7s; 111 at 7| ;13at 7 7-16; 306 at 7s; 28 at 7 9-16; 113 at 7f; 49 at 7 11-16; 599 ' at ;49at 7 13-16; 455 at 7J;53 at 7 15-16; 864 at 8 ; 367 at Ss; 390 at 8$ ; 41 at 8 5-16; 253 at 8j ; and 4 bales Mastodon at 8| cents. i Flour. —We hear of sales of 100 bbls. Baltimore at ) *4.75. Bacon. —ln the absence of large sales, w r e refer to our quotations for correct prices. The stock is limited, but fully equal to the demand, which is confined altogether to the filling of country orders. Bugging and Rope. —We are still without any large transactions in these articles. Hay. —There is a fair stock of this article on sale, and prices still contiuue to droop. We hear of sales of one cargo of Eastern at 75c. per hundred, and 300 bales do. in lots at 85c. We have no large sales of Northern to report; we quote Northern at 62$ a 65 cents. Lime. —One cargo received si nee our last has been selling from wharf, in lots, at $1 a $1,12$ per cask. Domestic Liquors. —We hear of salos of 100 bbls. N, O. Whiskey at 25 cents per gallon. Balt. —l,Boo sacks changed hands from wharf at 80c. cash. | Exchange —Sterling 9$ a 9] prem. Domestic—the Banks are selling Sight Checks on all Northern cities at $ cent prem.; and purchasing bight to 5 day bills at sc. prem,; 30 day bills. J a 3 C . Ui».; 60 days, i$ a lsc. dis ; and 90 days 2$ discount. Freights. —Foreign—We continue our quotation of last week : |d. to Liverpool, and little offering. Coast w Ue—to Boston jc. for Cotton, $1 for Rice. To New York sc. for Cotton, and 87$ for Rice. To Philadelphia Jc. for Cotton. $1 for Rice To Baltimore sc. for Cot ton, $1 f*r Rice. SAVANNAH, Nov. 29.— Cotton. —With a fair demand to-day. the sales reached 935 bales—particulars as fol lows : 56at 7s; 21 at 7s; 12 at 7s; 30 at 7 9-16; 39 at 7|; 190 at 7>; 141 at7|; 112at7 15-16; 142 at 8; 10at 8 1-16; 129 at Bs. 5 at 8$; 23 choice at 9, and 29 hales fine Mas todon at 10 cents. Extreme previous prices were scarce ly maintained, but we notice no quotable change. MADISON, Not. 29.— Cotton. —We have had an ani mated Cotton Market during the week. The Planters have sold freely. Prices have ranged from 7to 7 5-8 To-day our market is rather dull in consequence of a decline in the Charleston and Augusta markota; the best prices are 7 $ cents to-day. ROMFi, Nov. 27.— Cotton. —Demand good—prices have advanced since our last. We quote to-day from 6$ to 7$ cents. Flour 3to s3s per 100 pounds. Corn Meal 90 •enta per bushel, retail. Pork $8 per hundred. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, NOV. 28. Per Ship Southport, for New York—l,47B bales Up land, and 53 do. Sea Island Cotton. SAVANNAH IMPORTS, NOV. 28. From Liverpool, Br. ship Defence—3,27o sacks Salt, and 50 tons Coal. Slipping inteUigtiuc. ARRIVED. Georgia Steamboat Company’s steamer Tennessee, with tow boats 4 and 5. Mdz. &c., to John A. Moore, agent; Jas. Hope, agent. R. 11. Gardiner. B. F.Chew. T. N. Poullaiu Sc Sou. H. & J. Moore, Ilaviland, Risley Sc Co., W. 11. Sturgis A Co.. Baker &. Ilart, Wm. Morgan, John B. Guiea, and John Bones. Steamer D. L. Adams, with tow boats 3 and 4. Mdz. Ac., to John A. Moore, Agent: J W. Bessiuan, Force, Conley & Co., M. P. Stovall. Threewitts Sc Dawson, Ro bertson Sc Crocker. Bustin Sc Walker, J. E. McDonald, Seymour, Ansley Sc Co, Gould. Bulkley Sc Co.. I). Slade James Hope, agent. R 11. Gardiner, John B. Guieu, John Boues. Bones 4c Brown. 11. & J. Moore. W. 11. Howard, A. Lafitte, John Barry and G. W. Middleton ARRIVALS FROM CIIARLESTOX. Ship E. Bulkley. Brown, New York ; Brig Samuel Brown, Baker, Baltimore : Sclir. Alice, Phillips. Baltimore; Schr. Union. Banks. Baltimore. CLEARED FOR CUAItLKSTOX. Ship Julia Howard, Bulkley. at New York ; Ship Torrent. Prince, at Bath. Me. Schr. Col. Satterly, Elwood, at New Y'ork. CHARLESTON, Nov. 29.—Arrived, U. L. ship New York. Hull, New York ; bark Janies Bay ley, Duncan, Matanza*: bark Almade, Brewer, New York; brig Oul nare. Phillips, Havana; S. L. schr. Virginia Griffiths, Plummer, Baltimore. IM THE OPFIXG. Br. bark Annie, from New York. Cleared, bark Globe, Whitmore, Baltimore; brig Oeorgiana, Gilchrist. Jacksonville, (E. F.) WENT TO SKA YESTERDAY. Br. brig Eureka, Sloan, Liverpool; Schr. Loui.sine.Smith, New York; Schr. J. K. Randall, Blackwell, Baltimore. SAVANNAH. Nov. 29.—Arrived. Br. ship Defence, | Kerr, Liverpool; brig Alfred Exall, Golder, New York : brig Mechanic, Cox, New Orleans; schr. M. F. Lutterloh, Somers, Philadelphia; steamer DeKalb. Shaw, Augusta. Cleared, ship Southport, McCormick, New' York. Departed, steamer Tennessee, Rahn. Augusta; steam er John Randolph. Philpot, Augusta; steamer H. L. Cook, Fraser, Augusta. AUGUSTA CRACKER BAKERY & CANDY MANUFACTORY. NO. 1.55. North side Hroad street, Augusta, Ga. THE SUBSCRIBER thankful for past favors ; would inform his customors and the public gene- i rally, that he is prepared to furnish all articles in , his lino, such as: Butter Crackers, Soda Biscuit, Wino Biscuit, Lemon Crackers, Sugar Crackers, Pilot Bread, Pics, Cakes, <fcc., and having engaged in the manufacture of CANDY of first quality regu larly, assorted to suit the trade; also a variety of nice little fixing, such as Sugar Scgars, Oranges. Apples, Peaches, Lemons, Eggs and Toys of every description, all of which will bo sold wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices and of superior quali ty. Also the celebrated German COUGH CANDY', for the speedy cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Ac., which is warranted equal to any in the United States. Read the following certificate: Mr.Zinn:— Sir: Having boen confined for se veral days to my room with a very severe Cold and Cough, and trying several remedies to no effect, and seeing the advertisement of your German Cough Candy, I was induced to try it, as I was suffering very much, and to my utmost surpriso it gave mo immediate relief, and now I have not the leas Symptoms of the kind, and I do think that such an excellent article should bo known far and wide, as it would prevent so much suffering. I remain yours, with respect, Ac., mary McFarland. I have several others of the same import, which can be seen at the above establishment if desired. — I can refer to a great many who will testify to the great benefits derived from the use of this candy. For sale wholesale and retail at the Augusta Cracker Bakery, by JOHN W. ZINN. nov 29 ly PEAS. 1 (U\ BUSHELS prime COW PEAS, just ro ■A W ceivod and for sale by *ov 29-dfi B. H. WARREN A CO., Jaokion-st flliscellqncong. THEATRE —CONCERT HALL’ Managers, Messrs, Jefferson A Ellsler. MONDAV EVENING. DEC. 1, The Evening's Entertainment will commence with DAMON AND PVTIIIAS. DANCE by Mtes EVELINE, To conclude with the Farce of SU D t>E N T HOUGH T S . Admittance, Fifty Cents. Side Uallcry for colored persons. 25 cents. HP” The City Authority will preserve order and decorum. Gentlemen are requested not to wear their hats during the performance. Doors open at 7 o’clock—curtain will rise at half past 7, precisely. nov 30 FOR SAVANNAH. TIIE Georgia Steamboat Com- w pany's Steamer will leavo for Savannah, on Monday. For freight, Ac., apply to JOHN M. MOORE, Agent, nov 30 FREIGHT FOR SAVANNAH’ THE steamer DEKALL, Captain m Titos. G.Shaw, having resum-MU>ai£S£ ed her regular trips, will leavo on TUESDAY MORNING for the above place. For freight or passago having good aeoommodatious, apply |to the Captain on board, or JOHN CASHIN, Agont. Freight for Charleston, will be taken at SO cents per bale for Cotton, and delivered with dispatch, nov 30 1 NORTHERN APPLES, West India Oranges, and Mercer Potatoes, just received and lor sale by JOHN A. MILLEN A C 0„ Ist door above Metcalf's Range, Broad at. nov 30 BOARDING. VFKW GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with Board and Lodging on reasonable term,. Apply at this office. 1 nov 30 SOUTH CAROLINA SHOE FACTORY. C.AREW fc HOPKINS, PROPRIETORS. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent of the above Factory, is prepared to fill all order-' entrusted to him, and will guarantee them fillod to tho satisfaction of the purehasors. He has just received a few casos as samples, consisting in part, of Fine Plantation BROGANS. Common do. do. Russet do. do. Boys' do. do. Kip half welt do. Women's Grain Boots, Ac. Ac. To which he invites tho attentiou of tho Trade in general, and Plantors in particular, and as those articles are all manufactured out of Southern ma terials, ho fools confident of obtaining Southern patronage. A. LAFITTE, Agout, So. Ca. Shoe Factory, nov 30 10*" Corner Broad and Washington-sts. M. G. KUNZE7 TEACHER OF MUSIC. RESPECTFULLY' informs tlic Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that ho gives Instruction in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar, in tho most thorough manner. Cnlls loft at Mr. Catling Music Store, will ho promptly answeicd. nov 30 ly SEGARS. GVOLOEII has now in Store and offers for • sale 40,000 Montera Segars. 20.000 Rio Uoudo, 15,000 Cantos. 15,000 Panetela. 10,000 Principe. 10,000 Londrol, a very superior article. 10,000 Puobla and Espana. 9,000 Consolation and Neptuna. 12,000 Conquisca Regalia, 11,000 Vigilantia and Salvadora Regalia. 6,000 Halmnero. 3,000 Cubreg and Joscfita. 4,000 Neptuna and Cortes. 11,000 La Minerva and National. Also, La Georgia, E. D., and Augusta, and 125,- 000 Doinostie Sogars from $4 to sl2 por M. To gether with every article in his lino, lor sale low, wholesale or retail, at tho Tobacco and Segar Store, 219 Brood Street, ono door below J. P. Seize s Store. GUS. VOLGER, nov 30 Tobacconist. THE HUNGARIAN HAT. JUST tho thing for Travelling, light and warm, nov 30 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. EMPTY HOGSHEADS. A LOT of Empty Oil Casks suitable for water Tanks, Cistorns Ac., for sale cheap by n3O HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. NOTICE. ALL persons aro heroby notified and cautioned against trading for any NOTE given by my self, and made payablo to Juinos A. Mims, or bear er, previous to January, eighteen hundred and fifty-ono (1851.) Said note was given in a settlement pertaining to an estate, and as I was drawn into the settle ment and gave the Noto while a minor, and as tho said Noto is unjust, I am determined not to pay it unless compelled to do so by law. B. R. MIMS. Mobley's Pond, Ga., Nov. 26th, 1851. nov 3U 4c HERMAN! MELVILLE'S LAST BOOK.— Moby Dick, or the Whalo. By Herman Melville. Received by nov 30 TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON. Dll. CHALMERS.—Moraoirs of the Lifo and YVritings of Dr. Chalmers, vol. 3d. Re ceived by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON. nov 30 SPIRITUAL Regeneration with reference to present times. A charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ohio, by Chas. Petit Me- ! Ilvaine, D. D., (Bishop of tho Diocese.) London Labor and London Poor—part 15. No. 18, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. Rccoived by THO 3. RICHARDS A SON. nov 30 WHEAT BRAN. 1/ BUSHELS, for sale by ,UuU nov 30 B. H. WARREN A CO. seconds! 5/ Y/ \/ \ LBS. Seconds Flour, for sale by ,V7l/U nov 30 B. H. WARREN A CO. TOBACCO. 1 0/4 TOBACCO, of various prices 1 and qualities. 80 packagos Eagle Tobacco, 17 lbs. each, at the low price of 24 cents per lb. by tho package. For sale at GUSTAV US VOLGER’S nov 30 Tobacco Store, Broad street. ACCORDEONS AND FLUTENAS. JUST received by the subscriber, direct from France, a fino assortment of superior ACCOR | DEONS and FLUTENAS, manufactured by tho , best workmen in Paris. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO., Piano, Book and Music Depot. N. B.—Aecordoons tuned and repaired. n 29 THE PHILADELPHIA SHUCK BUTTER HAS arrived, with a lot of choice other articles, and for salo. Fresh FIGS, in small and largo drums. Fine Dutch and Scotch HERRING. Pine Apple CHEESE. CITRON, Currants, Essonces, Gooseberries, Pre served Peaches, for pies, Cherrios, West India i Shrub, Cheese, Pastry, Ac. Ac. nov 29 J. J. BYRD. office of the steAM-BOAT COT OF GA. AUGUSTA, NOV. 29th, 1851. 1 C OR 20 good hands aro wanted to work on i I O the wharf for too weeks. Apply to 1 nov 29 3t JNO. A. MOORE, Agt. ! "HARD GUM TOLU. A’ SUPPLY of Hard Gum Tolu, of superior quali ty, just received and for sale by 1 3 ■ PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. 1. N. B. Gum Drops; Jujube Paste; Lozengos; Liquorice, Ac., for sale as above. nOY 29 PHALON’S MAGICAL LIQUID HAIR DYE. IT changes tho color of llair instantaneously. This suporior Dye for tho Hair is for salo by 1 j PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. Phalon's Chemical Hair Invigorator, for sale as ', above. _ nov29 .. | POTASH, SALA3RATUS, FEARLASH, &C. 2/ \/ \i \ LBS. No. 1 Potash. ,UV/U 1,500 Lbs. No. 1 Salmratus. Jars of Pearlash. Chlorido of Lime, Ac. For sale low by nov 29 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. illiserliatteous. CODFISH AND SALMON. 1 / Y DRUMS CODFISH; | 1 2 drums Smoked Salmon : Just received and for sale hv nov29 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. BUTTER AND CHEESE! ANOTHER supply of choice Goshen Butter, and Dairy Cheese, just received and l’or sale by nov 29 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. oats7‘ BUSHELS prime Seed Oats, just receiv ed and for sale by nov 29-d6t B. H. WARREN A CO. CASH A DVANCED upon shipments ’of Cotton, to Now jA Y'ork, Charleston and Savannah, by nov 29-d6t B. H. WARREN. NOVE IS ! RCYIIS !! THEGhals of New Y'ork, by Nod Buntlcne, 50c. Ecarte, or the Laborer of Paris. Wacousta, or tho Prophecy, on Indian Tale, 50c. Matilda Montgomerie, Scqual to Wacousta, 50c. The Wedding Dress, by Alex. Dumas, 25c. Now Y’ork by Gas Light. The Lifo of Dan Marblo, the Gamo Cockoftlio world 50c. Reviews of an Old Maid, ombraoing important hints to young men, 50c. Rebels and Tories, ortho Blood of tho Mohawk, 50e. Mysteries cf Freemasonry, by Capt. Wm. Mor gan, 25c. Heirs of Derwontwatcr, by E. L. Blanchard, 50c. Money Penny, or tho Heart ofthe World, 60c. Cecilia Howard, or the Lady who bad finished her education, by T. S. Arthur, 25c. nov 29 nov29 GEO. A. OATES A CO. RICH FRENCH EMBROIDERIES^ AND LADIES' DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR have rocoivod a beauti ful assortment of French Embroideries and La dies' Dress Goods. —AMONG WHICH ARE— Ladies' Embroidered Chimasotts, with Collars and Underslcoves. Ladies' Embroidered Frilled Muslin Collars, of new and beautiful styles; Ladies' Embroidorod French Lawn Ilandkerchiofs, of olegant stylos; Silk and Cotton Illusion Laces, and White Crapes, for Ladies’ Evening Dresses; Rich plaid Spun Silks, a beautiful articlo for La dies' and Misses’ Dresses; Lupin's plain French Merinos and DeLaines, in a great varioty of colors; Rich printed DeLainos and Cashmores, for La dies’ Dresses; Rich black Brocade and fancy plaid Silks; Superior plain White Satin, for Ladies’ Drosses ; Ladies' Rich Velvet Cloaks and Mantillas; Ladies' Silk Mantillas (some at very low prices ;) Ladios' white, black, and colored Crape Shawls ; Ladies' Scotch and Bay State plaid Shawls, of beautiful styles: Fancy and Mode Colored Thibet YVool Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe; Superior black Thibet Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe; Ladies’ whito and black Lace, and black Lovo Veils; Suporior black Alpacas and black Merinos ; Lupin's superior black Bombazinos, and black Challys; With a varioty of other articles suitablo for the present season, to which thoy respectfully invito tho attention of tho public. nor29-dfAc ENTICED OFF OR RUN AWAY FROM tho subscriber, on tho 19th ultimo, his son, HENRY DANIEL DECOIN, about 13 years of age, with dark oyos and hair, of florid comploxion, and quick spoken. Said boy has been engaged in tho Friction Match basilicas for two yours. Any information respecting him will bo thankfully received by nov29-c2 WM. 11. DECOIN, Augusta, Ga. Q(p-Charleston Moroury, Savannah Republican, and New Y'ork llorald, will please copy twico, and forward bill. W. H. D. " PRIME WINTER BLEACHED LARD OIL. O 'a i 5 GALLONS for salo by 4e *J\J PHILIP A. MOISE, nov 29 Druggist. THE ANDERSON GAZETTE. PUBLISHED weekly at Anderson, S. C., lias been improved by entire now material, and is now printed in tho best stylo. Its columns aro ren dered peculiarly attractive by contributions from the most talented writers, and tho dovotedjattontion of the editors.* AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM, It presonts many inducoinonts and advantages, having already run up to a circulation of ONE THOUSAND, And its subscription list constantly increasing. Terms $1,50 in advanoo, or within throo months; $2 it paid afterwards. ii y Advertisements insorted at tho lowest rates known to tho country. Y'early advortisoiuonts by contract. d9c2 nov 2C READY MADE CLOTHING. 950 Broad street, next door lirlow tlie U. S. Hotel. \ FULL and fashionable assortment of his own make, consisting of CLOAKS, OVER COATS, Business and Dress GARMENTS of all descriptions. A groat varioty of fancy articles always on hand for a gentleman’s Toilet. Ladies UNDER VESTS. For making to order, as usual, acomploto Stock of Cloths, CASIMEHES, VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS. Military Work of any kind, and making and Trimming, nov 22 JOHN BRIDGES. • NOTICE. IS heroby given to croditors of the Georgia Poni tontiary to present their accounts to the Poni tor.tiary Committee, on, or before the 10th day of December next. By order of tho Penitentiary ! Committoo. PENNING MCORE, Chairman Penitentiary Committee. Millcdgcvillo, Nov. 18. td nov 22 augustaT brewed beer. THE AUGUSTA BREWERY is now in oppora tion, and has constantly on hand fresh Browod BEER of superior quality. Customers can be supplied at tho Browory, or by applying to Lamback A Cooper, nov 19 MARTIN FREDRICK. LOST, A LARGE Newfoundland DOG," V black or tar color, straight tail. AJ Suitable reward at this oflleo. nov 18 23—ts LIME ! LIME ! 1 /Y/Y BBLS. Fresh Thoinaston Lime, just ro -L coivod and for salo by nov 27 6 STUART A CASHIN. ORANGES AND POTATOES. 1 / Y BBLS. fine Swoet ORANGES. J. 20 do. ' do. Mcrcor Potatoos. Just received and for salo by GIRARDEY A PARKER, nov 26 6 IMPORTED DUTCH BULBOUS ROOTS! RECEIVED THIS DAY, a full assortment of warranted Dutch IIY'ACINTHS, Tulips, Ac.; for salo by (nov 19) WM. HAINES. DRAWING AND PAINTING. MRS. LIVERMORE will givo instruction in various branches of DRAWING and PAINT ING, with Oils, Crayons, Water Colors. Mezzotint, Ac., at tho Cottago. on Groono street, next abovo tho house of R. H. Gardiner. Mrs. L. has received various prizes at the Fairs, both of tho South and North, for tho best Miniatures and Fancy Paintings. References. —R. 11. Gardiner, Jr., Esq., Rev. W. J. Hard, J. S. Clark, Rov. Edw. E. Ford, nov 20 dfcftf NEW CIDER. Q/YBBLS. suporior Newark CIDER, just re OvA coivod and for salo by YV. A J. NELSON. N. B. —A constant supply always on hand, nov 21 6 WANTED —A good VEST MAKER —none other need apply. Tho highest price will bo paid. (nov 23) YVM. 0. PRICE A CO. INSURANCE. THE SUBSCRIBER, Agent Columbia Insur ace Company, continues to take Fire, Marin and Rivcrßisks. Office Mclntosh street. Premium in ail cases, will bo reasonable. r -iT'. nov 12 lm J. 11. ANDERSON. BUTTER~AND CHEESE. JUST RECEIVED— -150 boxes CHEESE, 20 casks do -20 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, prime, nov U If WILLIAMS A BROTHER. flliseellaneons. EXECUTOR’S SALE.—POSTPONED. Will bo sold, on WEDNESDAY, tho 7th day of JANUARY next (instead of the 28th inst ns heretofore advortised,) in front of tho office of The Augusta Insurance A Hanking Company, during the usual hours of public stile, the follow ing property, part of the ostatc of Mrs. Ann Camming, deceased, to-wit: The Let and improvements on and just above the corner of Droad and Campbell streets, commonly known as Providence Range, now occupied by Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for the purpose of salo, will bo divided into four Lots, running by parallel linos from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on those streets ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30 feet 10 inches) to thirty-one feet five inches (31 feet 5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent of stores front ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now luased, will be payable to purchasers from timo of sale to expiration of leases. Tho sellers will con tinue to reccivo, till October Ist, 1852, the rent pay able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart. —also— Tho Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson F. Turpin, south sido of Reynold street, (betwoon Campbell and Jaeksoa streets,) having a front of about seventy-one foot on Reynold streot and extending thence south about one hundred and thirty feet to an alley, with the uso, in common with other lots of said alley, that bounding it on the west, and of the one constituting the eastern boun dary of tho next mentioned lot. Under ront till Oc tober Ist, 1852. —also — A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last mentioned on the cast, of about tho same dimen sions, and bounded by an alley on tho cast, with tho uso, in common with othorlots, of tho soveral alleys above montionod. —also — The following Stocks, and Stato and Corporation Bonds, viz: 2t>j shares of the Capital Stock of tho Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. 12 shares of the Capital Stock of tho Goorgia Rail Road A Banking Company. 15 Bonds, $ 1000 each —6 per conts, of the Stato of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of March and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1869. 10 Bonds, SIOOO oach—7 percents, of the city of Augusta. Interost payablo semi-annually, Ist of April and Ist of Octobor. Pr. Ist April, 1857. 4 Bonds, $500—7 per cents of Montgomery A W ost Point Rail Road Company. Interost payablo quarterly. TERMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash.— Roal Estate, ono-tliird cash, tho other two-thirds in two oqual annual instalments, with intorost from salo, and mortgage on tho property sold. W. CUMMING, 11. 11. CUMMING, Ex’rs. of tho Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, deed, oct 26 swtd dissolution! The JEWELRY BUSINESS, under tho firm of WOODSTOCK A WHITLOCK, is this day dissolved, both by virtue of an article between us and by mutual consent, thoreby giving FREDER ICK A. WHITLOCK, alone, full power to settlo tho business and collect the indebtedness. W. G. WOODSTOCK. F. A. WHITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15, 1851. THE UNDERSIGNED will, for tho present, continuo tho WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, in all its various branches. Haring experienced and faithful workmen, ho will givo prompt attention to any work which may bo given hint. „lle has on hand a complete assortment of all articles usually kept in his lino, consisting of WATCHES, of all the best makers; JEWELRY ot all descriptions; SILVER and PLATED GOODS, of all the latost patterns, and a varioty of Fancy Goods, which ho will sell on accommodating terms. F. A. WHITLOCK. Augusta, Nov. 15,1851. Postponed CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, at tho lower Markot house, in tho city of Augusta, within tho legal hours of salo, AH that lot or pared of land, with the improve ments theroon, situate in tho uppor part of said city, and bounded south by Broad-street, north by Jones-stroet, oast by Marbury-stroet, and west by a lot of Isaac Bryan, and occupied at this timo by An drow J. Ayers. Leviodon as tho property of Robort Gilmore, to satisfy tho following fi. fins, issuing from tho Court of Common Pleas of said city, Hutchinson A Thomas, vs. Robort Gilmoro, Elias C. Tinsloy vs. tho samo. WM. V. KER, Sheriff C. A. nov 6 MANSION | HOUSE, BY J. DAVIS k SON, Corner of Queen and Meeting Streets, Charleston, c>- nov 5 lm FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on Brier Crock, Burko county, containing about 2,000 acres offj® Land. Also thirty-sevon NEGROES, 1,200 bush els Corn, with a full supply of Mulos, and all tho usual appurtonancos of a Plantation, such as stock of Shoop, Hogs, Cattlo, Wagons, Ac. Ac. Porsons desirous of purchasing are referred to D’Antignac, Evans A Co. tJ 1 nov 6 STARCH. OA BOXES vory superior STARCH. Also a lot OU of Beaumont's eolebrated Starch Polish.— Just received by D. B. PLUMB A CO. nov 23 _ EARTHEN FLOWER JARS. JUST RECEIVED. MY assortment of CHINA, GRANITE and GLASS WARE, is now oomploto. —also, — Brass and Iron Bound TUBS, BUCKETS and CHURNS; Willow Baskets, Coaches and Chairs; Looking Glasses, Table Cutlery, Solar Lamps, Waitors, and many useful articles for domestic use. At ELI MUSTIN'S OLD STAND. nov 21 TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. THE COMMITTEE of tho Council, onJPublie Schools, will rccoivo Scaled Proposals for build ing tho Houghton Frco School House, in tho first Ward, until the 15thof December next. Plans and specifications may be had by applying to tho subscriber. L. D. FORD, Chairman, nov 23 sth 6 AUGUSTA SEED STORE. THE AUGUSTA SEED STOKE is removed to tho first door above the Stato Bank, and nearly opposite tho United States and Globe Ho tels, whero the subscriber will continuo to furnish his frionds and tho public with fresh and gonuino GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS. Allowance to country dealers as usual. Red and white Clover. Lucerne Blue Grass, Onion Sots, Giant Asparagus Roots, Flour Seeds, Bulbous Roots, Ac. J. H. SERVICE, nov 20 dAclmo TO CLERKS. THE NEW CLERK’S ASSISTANT, or Book of Practical Terms. By John S. Jenkins, Coun sellor at Law. For salo by nov 27 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. R. BOGGS, Artist, HAVING REMOVED to the now Rooms, back of tho Masonic Hall, will be happy to receive his friends, and PAINT PORTRAITS there. En trance through tho Masonic Hall. oct.4 sa ____________ - On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, at the Lowor Market House, in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, by virtue of an order of tho Honorable Court of Common Pleas of said city, the following property—to wit: 24 bbls. Flour, 2 bbls. Sugar, 1 bbl. Salt, 2 bbls. Molasses, half bbl. Lard, and 2 Horses—leviodon as the proporty of John Smith, by virtuo of sundry attachments, issued from and returnable to tho No vember term of tho Court of Common Pleas of 1851, in favor of Tinsley A Ingram vs. John Smith, Jo seph A. Fanning vs. tho same, Thomas J. Ingram vs. the samo. WILLIAM V. KER, _nov 27 Sheriff c. A. WOODEN k TIN WARE—Brushes; Brooms Japand Toilet Setts, Ac., For sale by nov 27 __t MUSTIN A LATHROP. LOOKING GLASSES of a variety of sizes and pattorns. For sale by nov 27 f MUSTTO A LATHROP. flltsedlancoug. NEW YORK AND AUGUSTA. JUST COME to hand, a largo lot ot SHIRTS, varying from 50 oents to $6,50 each. Also an assortment of CARPET BAGS, Traveling BLAN KETS, Leggins, and Hunting Suits, with a great variety of little fixings, that only want to be seen to be duly appreciated. FERRIS A PAUL, oct 25 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUTE AND FRENCH MUSTARD. 2 CASES Worcestershire SAUCE, prepared by Lea A Perkins; 2 cases MOUTAKDE DIAPHANE ; For salo by J. A. MILLEN A CO., n2O 205 Broad-st. Ist door above Metcalf s Range. POTATOES &C O/I BBLS. Mercer and Pinkeye POTATOES; O\J 5 bbls. CRANBERRIES ; 15 “ White ONIONS. For sale by J. A. MILLEN A CO., n2O 205 Broad-st. Ist door above Metcalfs Range. NE W FAMILY GROCERY! — JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. THE undersigned havo This Day associated them selves in tho GROCERY' BUSINESS, at the Storo, No. 205 Broad street, lately occupiod by B. 11. Warren A Co., and respectfully solicit the pa tronage of their friends and the public generally. JOHN A. MILLEN, ben. w. McKinnon. H:'~7~ A fresh supply of Butter, Cbceso. Fruit, Ac. rocoivcd per Steamers from New York, weekly, nov 20 THE UNDERSIGNED is now offering for salo at his old stand, opposito Phinizy A Clayton’s , Warehouso, a general assortment of CHOICE GRO CERIES, foreign and domestic LIQUORS, which he will sell low for cash or approved city paper. Among his Stock aro tho following urticles, viz; 200 bbls. FLOUR, (choice brands.) 80 sacks RIO COFFEE. St. Croix SUGAR, in hhds. and bbls. 80 bbls. WHISKY. 50 “ RUM and GIN. 5 pipes Holland GIN. 150 boxos Madcria WINE, (direct importation.) 100 “ Claret do. 50 “ Vermouth do. “ “ 50 “ superfine CORDIALS, 25 “ FRUIT, (prepared in Brandy,) direct importation. 8 “ quarter casks French BRANDY, direct importation. 50 baskets Sweet OIL, “ “ 25 boxes SOAP. 25 “ Fancy SOAP. 25 “ CANDLES. 25 “ TOBACCO. nov 26 12 P. POULLET. " DISSOLUTION. WH. TOY, one of tho firm of W.H. Toy A • Co., of this city—which consists of tho un dersigned; and said of W. H. Toy having volun tarily left the State of Georgia, notice is hereby given that said firm is dissolved from this date. -E. A. WAGNON, nov 26 d6«3 SIMON WARD. 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 boen in uso not quito one year. Terms—Credit 4 months, with good security, nov 19 c 2 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. FOR DISK ASKS of the Liver, and to purify the lllood ; useful in Jaundice, Bick Headache, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Constipation of the Bow els, Piles caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bones, or Rheumatism caused by the use of Mercury, Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, Boils, Ulcers, and all other diseases arising from an inactive state of the Liver, or an impure state of the Blood. This is the purest, produces the best effect upon the system, and is the cheapest preparation of Barsaparilla in use. While the most of Sarsaparilla in the market has the sugar taste, this preparation will lie found, on trial, to have the root taste—tho taste of Sarsaparilla itself W’ith 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 aetiou on the bowels. Some lew individuals have used it without perceiving any perceptive purga tive effect, yet such persons find that their general health improves, and that their diseasesyield 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, pbysicianscan combine or prescribe with it, when ne cessary, such medicines as they may consider the moat appropriate in cases under their treatment. Price. $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5. Liberal discount made to those purchasing laige quan tities. For sale, in Augusta, by W. 11. Text ; I). B. l’l.ran A Co.; Hxvilaxd, Rislkt A Co.; W. 11. A J. Turpih, W. K. Kitcukn; Bzkrktt A Carter; I’. A. Mom and at the City Drug Store, and by Druggist generally. Remember to ask for Dennis’ Georgia Sarsapa rlla.i nor 4 dissolution! THE firm of FRENCH A BUTLER is This Day dissolved, by mutual consent. 1). E. BUTLER, alono, is authorized to use the name of the firm and to closo tho unsettled business. 11. L. FRENCH, D. E. BUTLER. Augutu, Nov. 26, 1851. nov27 THE offieo of the subscriber is at tho Drug Store of W. K. Kitchon, noxt door below the store recently occupied by French A Butler, where ho, or a competent agent, will, at all times, be found. All porsons indebted to said firm, aro requestod to call, and raako payment, as longer indulgence cannot bo given. nov 27 LATE PUBLICATIONS, Received by Tlios. richauds A SON— Tho Life of General Lafayette, by P. C Headley. Tho Life of tho Empress Josophine, (first wifo of Napoleon.) By P. C. Headley. nov 27 SHIRTS. PATENT Y'okc neck, Linen and Cotton SHIRTS, Embroidered Bosom SHIRTS, Fancy do. Linen Bosom SHIRTS, Printed Muslin SHIRTS, anil other kinds, and Linen, and Cotton DRAWERS, nov 29 WM. O. PRICE A CO. AND MILLEDGEVILLE STAGE LINE. THE SUBSCRIBER has in sue- & ccssful operation, on the r<i.ail/»-Tid£jiiirjli~jtt between Warrenton and Milledgevillo, a lino of splondid FOUR-IIORSE POST COACHES; leav ing Warronton after the arrival of tho curs from Augusta, and arriving at Millcdgevillc to dinner. He will have Extras at Warrenton at tho com mencement of the Session, oct 12 d2mo W. M. MOORE. JOHN B. GUIEU, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Geo., Will attend promptly to all business, or any Ageney, entrusted to his »are. FOR THE SEASON!” - PINK and White Clarified Gelatine, Extract Lemon, Rose, Orange and Vanilla, Real Dis tilled Rose, Peach and Orange-flower Waters. Corn Starch, Arrow Root and Farina, for Puddings, Ac. Just received by D. B. PLUMB A CO. nov 23 RANGES. E BARROW'S Patont Cooking RANGE, one • of the best articles now in use, for sale by oet B. F. CHEW. HAVANA SEGARS. \ la CONCORDIA, O.UUU 8,000 Fannie Elsler, 6.000. La Marino, 6 000 Lind. For sale by I. P. GIRA RDKY A CO. nov 16 ts STRAINS, STIFF JOINTS,g&c., IN HORSES OR CATTLE, CAN bo speedily relieved by an application of Dr. Hughes NERVE and BONE LINIMENT. A few bottles left on hand, at nov 16 D. B. PLUMB A CO’S. CORN! CORN!! THE undersigned is prepared to deliver 5,000 bushels more of Tennessee CORN, between Ist January and 15th February, prox. nov 19 8 A. LAFITTE. STOVES! STOVES!! A FULL supply of all patterns suited 4o Nyh this market now on hand, and for sale wholesale and retail by B. F. CHEW, ’gai - PRESCOTT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SYLVANIA GA. Will practice in the Middle Circuit. March 80 3.uetion gftltH. Catalogue Sale of 314 packages of Glass Ware, now landing per brig Calvert, on account of Man ufacturers. BY T. M. CATER. Will be sold, on WEDNESDAY next, at 10 o’clock befero my store, No. 30 Vendue Ranee Large (10TI1IC TUMBLERS, Bar Tumblers Mobile Tumblers, Carolina Tumblers, Julep Turn' biers, One Gallon Glass Jars, quarts and pints do. do. with various other kinds, as per catalogue. Conditions—All sums under S2OO cash ; over that amount 80 days ; notes made payable in Charles ton and satifactory to the seller. Catalogues ready on Monday. BY GIRARDY fit PARKER; Underwriter's Sale. Will be sold, on Monday, the Ist DECEMBER, in front of Store, at 11 o’clock, preoieely, One caso DRUGS and MEDICINES. 2 bbls. Stuart’s Steam Refined SUGAR. 3 bags COFFEE. 1 bbl. COPERAS. Sold on account es the un derwriters and all concerned. Terms cash, n3O BY GIRARDEY St PARKER; Night Auction. On TUESDAY NIGHT next, at 7 o’cleck, will be sold, DRY GOODS, consisting of Printed Cashmeres, DeLains, Merinos, Plain and Figured Alpacas/ Check Ginghams, Fancy Prints, Linens, Bleached and Brown Damasks. Cases Cotton and Bed Tick ing, Broad Cloths, Satinets. —also— Gold and Silver Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Clocks, Guns, Segars, Fancy Articles, to. Torms cash. nov 30 BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER. Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in DECEM BER next, at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, JANE, a first rate house servant, cook, washer and ironer. She is about 17 year 1 old—very intel ligent, polite, and industrious. She is sold for no fault, and rnorcly that tho owner is in want of mo ney. She is warranted in every respect. Titles in disputable. She may bo treated for at private ?ile. Torms cash. Purchaser to pay for tho bill of sale, nov 30 B Y A • lafitte. ~~ Valuable Boy. TUESDAY, 2d December next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, A valuable NEGRO BOY, 15 years of age, who has worked two years at the Shoemaker's trade, and as ho sews well, he, no doubt, would make a good Tailor. Said boy warrtntcd sound and healthy. Titles indisputable. Terms cash. Pur chaser to pay for bill of sale. nov 30 1 BY A. LAFITTK A first rate Store Boy. On TUESDAY next, 2d December, will bo sold, at tho Lower Market House, WILLIAM, a Mulatto Boy, about 28 years of age, an excellont Store Boy, having been in an ex tensive wholesale and retail Grocery Store for 13 years. He is likely, and very intelligent, and war ranted sound and healthy. Titles indisputable. Terms at sale. Purchaser to pay for bill of sale n 29 BY A. LAFITTIT Fine Milch Cow. TUESDAY, 2d December, will be sold, at tho Low er Market House, A fine Milch COW, raised in the oity, and in beau tiful order. Terms cash. nov 29 BY A. LAFITTe. Valuable Building Lot. On TUESDAY, 2d December, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, botwcon tho usual hours of sale, A vacant lot of LAND, fenced in, situated on the north side of Taylor street, being tho fourth lot west of Centro street—having a front of 41 foot 9 inches on Taylor streot, and running back towards Fen wick street 175 feet, moro or less. Terms—Ono-half cash. Balanco in 12 months, with interest from date, secured by mortgago on the premises. Purchaser to pay for papers. nov 29 BY A.~ LAFITTE.~ Horses, and Cow and Calf. On TUESDAY, December 2d, at tho Lower Market House, will be sold, 2 lino Saddlo and Draft HORSES. 1 fine Milch Cow and Calf. Terms cash, nov 29 BY A. LAFITTE7 Underwriters' Sale—Sugar, Tobacco, IfC. THIS DAY, (Saturday,) in front of Store, at 11 o’clock, will be sold, 1 hhd. SUGAR, 10 boxes Tobacco, somo choioe; Bags Coffoo, barrels Sugar; damaged by fresh wntcr only, and sold for account of tho underwriters and all concerned. Torms cash. N. B.—ln caso of rain, this salo will take place in doors. nov 29 by a. lafitte. " Excellent House Boy. On the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, will be sold, A dark brown BOY, 14. years of age, very smart and intelligent, and warranted sound and healthy— has boon brought up in this city principally as a House Servant. Titles indisputable. Terms—An approved! endorsed note of 4 months after dato.— Purchaser to pay for bill of sale. nov 27 BY A. LAFITTE. ~ Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Lower Market House, if not pre viously disposed of at private sale, ANTONY, a Cooper, and a first rato field hand, about 35 yoars of ago, sound and healthy. Title* indisputable. Terms cash. Purchasor to pay for bill of salo. nov 28 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. 300 bales Hay. Wo will soil, on arrival at the wharf, 300 bales IIAY, now on the way from Savannah. All sums over SSO, 60 days. nov 18 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, 3 fine young MULES; 1 four-horso WAGON. Terms cash. nov 29 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. In the Ist Tuesday in DECEMBER next, if not previously disposed of, A likely NEGRO MAN, about 21 years of age. He is a first rato Cook and good Carriago Driver Warranted sound and healthy. Titles indisputable Terms cash. nov 16 BY GIRARDEY St PARKER. On tho first TUESDAYInJAN j ARY next, at the Lower Market House, within tho usual hour* of sale, (if not previously disposed of,) A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NEGRO MAN. Sold for no fault. Ho is about 26 year* old—a good house and store-servant, polite and very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in disputable. Torms cosh. nov 16 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. House and Lot. IV ill be sold, at tho Lower Market House, on th* first Tuosday in DECEMBER next. The HOUBO and Lot now occupied by C. Renniok, on tho S. E. eorner of Greene and Kollock streets, with a front of forty (40) feet on Greene street, and running back one hundred and seventy-five (175) feet on Kollock street. . The House and Lot may be treated for at private sale, at any time between now and the day of sale. Terms cash. nOT ? CHAIRS —A few moro can be had low by calling on nov 27 MUSTIN t LATHROP. Bedsteads —Single and double Bedsteads. For salo low by MUSTIN A LATHROP. nov 27 HAMS ! HAMS ! t e/in lbs. Pig HAMS. 01/l/ 500 lbs.H. Lewis’ extra Sugar Cured do. 500 “ Nelson’s extra Sugar Cured do. Just received and for sale by JOHN A. MILLEN t CO., at the New Family Grocery, 205 Broad-st. nov 22 __ FOR SALE ON ARRIVAL, 50