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pi) iflagnrtir Cflrgroplj.
New Yobk. Dec. 4, I’. M.
Cotton. —The market is dull and unchanged.
Sales SOO bales. Rice. 100 tierces sold at $2.73
to $3.23. Naval Stores more active.
Washington, Dec. 4, P. M.
The Republic says that the President has de
manded an explanation of the fireing into the
Steamer Prometheus, and has sent a Naval force
to Graytown to protect American commerce.
jin the Senate to-day, Mr. Foote introduced a
resolution declaring the compromise final, which
was made the order of the day for Monday next.
Foote declared his intention to vacate his seat on
the 29th inst. The Kossuth resolution has been
withdrawn.
Charleston, Dec. 4, P. M.fg
Cotton.—Sale to-day. 1600 bales. For the
week, the sales reach 7,834 bales, at extremes
from 6 to SJ cents. The market closed very
firm and at full prices. Middling Fair we quote
at SJ. and Fair at SJ cents.
jtyrrifll llotirrs.
[E7”Mr. RICHARD ROGERS and I RAKIS
GODBY' having doelined being candidates at the
ensuing January election, tho numerous friends
of Mr. AUGUSTUS C. KIRKLAND would respect
fully place his name before tho peoplo of the coun
ty as one every way worthy of their confidence and
support. doc 5 t*c Many Birke Boys.
rry Wc arc authorised to announce MAT
THEW SAXON, as a candidatofor Sheriff of Burke
county at theolcetion in January next. deco
Dy Office Augustug Insurance and Ranking
Company, December 3, 1851.—The Election for
Five Directors of this Institution, will bo held at
this Bank, between tho hours of 9 o'clock, A. M.
and 12 o'clock at noon, on MONDAY', tho Bth inst
dec 4 d-K ROBERT WALTON, Cashier. ,
Hs*Teiior Fifteen MASONS wanted. Appl
to d3-dtf . is G. E CRUMP.
[U7*ll. S. Iloudly is prepared to serve tho pub
lic with his usual variety of CARRIAGES, on rea
sonable terms.
Augusta, Dec. 2 d3-d4Awt* V
Hf Visiting t urd-.—Master EI)W AltD WlL*
LIS will write Visiting Cards, and bo thankful for
any orders of the kind. ts sept 4
[G?" A Card. — Mr. E. C. SOFGE having met
with such liherla encouragement, takes pleasure in
informing his friends and the public .that ho has
IKTinanently located himself in Augusta as Pro
fessor of tho Piano Forto and Organ. Communi
cations left at the Music and Book Storo of Messrs.
Geo. A. Oates A Co., will he punctually attended
to. Iy jan4
0y l.eigh. Tucker 4c Perkins’s Improved Bky
Eight Daguerrean Gallery. —Tho Pictures now
being taken at this establishment, by tho aid of an
entirely new Apurntus, and Fly-light built ex
pressly for the purpose, are pronounced by all su
perior to any that have ever before been offered in
this city.
Wo havo lately roceived a new stock, consisting
of every variety of plain and fancy Cases, into
which Pictures will he inserted in tho neatest and
mostcareful manner. Particular care will bo be
stowed on tho arrangement of Family Groups.
and to the attitude of single pictures.
Every description of Daguerrootypo Materials
or sale, at the lowest terms. ts oct 11
p~y Instruction upon Ills Piano-Forte, Guitar
and Organ, also Lessons in Singing, by Miss M. E.
Keegan. For further information, apply at the
resideneo of A. Boggs, Esq.
Satisfactory city reference can he givon. nov 20
General Collectiag Agency. —Tho subscri
her, whoso lioalth has been considerably improved,
will resumo bis old business, as a GENERAL
COLLECTING AGENT, in tho city. All accounts
orjnotes placed in his hands, will meet with prompt
attention.
oat. 19 A. G. WILLIS.
0y Dodge’s Daguerrean Gallery Sow Open.—
E. S. Dodge has the pleasure to announce that his
rooms are now open for tho reception of visitors,
and that ho is fully prepared to execute tho best
Pictures taken in the South. His fine sly and side
light, enables him to produce pictures of the richest
tone, and the most agreeable light and shade, to
gether with a natural expression, easy and graceful
attitude. Time required for sitting reduced by his
improved process, to from 3 to 10 seconds.
Always on hand, a complete assortment of all tho
new and beautiful styles of Cases.
Pictures set in eases, medalians, finger rings, Ac.
Stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for
sale.
Thorough instructions given in Daguerrtotyping.
Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over
Clark, Rackett A Co's. Jewelry Store. 6m novjji
Oy Removal.— Drs. H. A R. Campbell have
removed their office to Mclntosh street, opposite tho
Post Office. Dr. Henry Campbell will resido at
he Washington Hall. 6mo nov 7
THEATRE—CONCERT HALL.
Managers, Messrs. Jefferson A Eli.sler.
LAST W BEK OF T H E~S EASON.
FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 5,
The Evening's Entertainment will commence with
tho Tragedy of
H A M LET!
DANCE by Miss EVELINE.
To conclude with the Farce of
MR. AND MRS. PETER WHITE.
Admittance, Fifty Cents.
Side Gallery for colored persons. 25 cents.
Qy 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 naif
past 7, precisely.
THE FRENCH MIXTURE.
THIS is prepared from a French recipe, that has
been much improved upon in this country'; and
from il3 unexampled success, is likely to supersede
entirely every' other remedy for the cure of chronic
diseases of the kidney and bladder, and venereal in
fections in all their forms— Gonorrhoea. {See the
advertisement around the bottle.)
Leucorrhcea. —For this troublesome complaint
known as fluor albus, the use of a bottle No. 2
French mixture, and the wearing of Littles
Strengthening Plaster to the back, will soon arrest
it. To prevent a return in any degree, and to re
store the health again, a bottle of the Tonic Bitters
and Compound Tonic Pills should be used immedi
ately afterwards.
Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, atth<
Manufacturing Depot, No. 2G4 Market street, Phil
adelphia, and Macon and Milledgeville, Ga.; an<
also, E. W. Willis, Augusta, Ga., and by Agent
and Druggists generally, throughout the Southcn
country. d<fcc2w dec j
foiTsalil
THE subscriber intending to remove from
the State, offers for Sale his desirable RE- ILa
SIDENCE, with three hundred and five acres o
Land adjoining, situate half a mile from Decatur
DcKalb county, immediately upon the Rail Road
The buildings are all new and desirable in ever
respect.
A fnll description is deemed unnecessary, as i
purchaser would examine for himself. Apply to
dec j c 4 WM. DEARING. Decatur.
jEßEgergmcn
Will appear in Augusta, Tuesday, December 9, 1851.
ITOVELTT, TALENT AND ELEGANCE,
ROBINSON i ELDRED, PROPRIETORS.
GRAND EQUESTRIAN DARING.
Unsurpassed Juvenile Performances.
jSUPERB APPOINTMENTS, DECORATIONS, &c. &c.,
Master JAMES KOIJINNON,
VENI , VI DI, VICE
Madame ROBINSON,
On her now. startling Mon ago Act, upon her Equestrian Ruby BEESWING ; and all tho old stars
and favorites, combined with all the Equestrian and Acrobatic wonders that can bo procured, with
out reference to expense, among whom aro
Signor FELIX CARLO,
Tho inimitable Italian TRICK CLOWN, and his seven elegantly instructed CHILDREN. They will
| appear in
BALLET, Pantomime, Acrobatic, Poses. Plastiquo. and other chasto and beautiful performances,
which have caused them to he renowned all OVER THE WOULD !
SAJI the Southern Jester,
Will diversify the nets of Merriment with his Spouting, Fuming, Tumbling, Singing. Joking, l’erout
ting and Fretting himself and the audience into a good humor.
MR. HENRY GARDNER,
Will spring from the ground and turn T\v, k in tiib air before alighting on iiis pert— an
achievement altogether unparalleled in the history of the Gymnasia.
I Mad’llc, HENRIETTA and Master JOHN ROBINSON
1 Will appearin thoir difficult and daring feels. CINDERELLA, GULLIVKIt TRAVELS, THE IMP
i OF RICH ES, and other beautiful and interesting performances, will he produced in rapid succession, by
the Juveniles of the Company, under thedir etion of Signor CARLO, the man of I,ooo feats.
1 ipHia ©ib&st© 1^
'! BY THE RORINSON FAMILY,
, i Packed upon Ten Diminutivo Performing Panics, l»y the JUVENILE ROBINSON TROUPE, led by
Master JAMES.
i Mr. John Bobinson,
ON HIS FOUR “FIERY FOOTED STEEDS.' 1
NEGRO DELINEATIONS,
i
BY' MULLIGAN A ROMA INK.
THE WHOLE TRO PE IN EQUESTRIAN FEATS, &c.
i Qy Admission, 50 Cents; Children and Servants, half price.
PARTICULAR NOTICE. —Positively no Ladies admitted unaccompanied by Gentlemen. Strictest
order preserved.
dee 4 f TIIOS. USHER TITMARSII, Agent and Advertiser.
VALUABLE GOLD MINE FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, appointed by tlie Hon. John
11. Lumpkin, Judge of tho Superior Court of
the Cherokee Circuit, to make sale of Lot of Land
i number two hundred and eighty-eight, (288) in the
seventh district of the second section of Cherokee
county, at tho time of survey, but now of the county
' of Gilmer, will sell the same at the Court House in
‘ the town of Ellijay, in tho said county of Giltner,
' on tho first Tuesday in FEBRUARY next. The
said Land contains a valuable Gold Mine, and is
sold for the purpose of making partition among the
r several owners thereof. Persons desirous of pur
> chasing would do well to examine tho premises
. ' prior to tho day of sale. Terms cash.
' i v J WILLIAM GUESS,
5 1 JAMES SIMMONS,
t i MOSES GREEK,
d ec 5 ctd Commissioners.
? i CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
S PI.EMifOI.V Decorated China VASES, CUPS j
and SAUCERS, MUGS, PITCHERS, TOYS, j
Ac., suitable for Presents, just received by
dec 5 E. ML’STIN.
GIKORKTA. BURKE COUNTY—Whereas, EDMUND
r 1! PIOR applies to u* for Letters of Guardianship
' for JOHN I'IOR. ELIZABETH I'IOR. BRYAN PIOR,
and NARCISSA I’IOIt. minors, under 14 years of age.
and children of ROBERT PIOR:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
■ gular the kindred, and all other persons interested, to bo
and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court,
when sitting for ordinary purposes for said county, on
the second Monday in January next, and show cause, if
anv they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Witness our hands, at the office of the Clerk of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, this Ist December,
1851. W. W. HUGHES. J. I. c. b. c.
1 Attest: Edmuxu Gaklick, Clerk. dec u
GIEOROIA, BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, JOSEPH
r It. HINES applies to us for Letters of Guardianship
for the person and property of Rl FUS LESTER, minor,
under 11 years of age, and orphan of EZEKIEL LES
TER, deceased :
s These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
-1 gular the kindred, and all other persons interested, to tie
0 and appear before the Justices of the Inferior Court of
said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on the
. second Monday in January next, and show cause, if any
' they have, why said letters should not be granted. i
f Witness our hands, at the office of the Clerk of the :
Court of Ordinary for said countv. this Ist December,
t 1851. J. W CARSWELL, J. I. c. b. c.
2 | Attest: Edwabd Garmck, Clerk. dec 5
3 /VeOßgTa - BURKE COUNTY.—Whereas, James M.
:t V J Godbee applies to us for Letters of Guardian
s’ ship, for the persons and property of Isaac N. Godbee—
■s Polly Ann Godbee and William H. Godbee, minors, un
dor 14 vears of age. . , * •
These .are therefore to cite and admonish all an«l nin
lar the kindred.and all persons interested.to lie and
‘, e appear before the Honorable tlie Justices of the Infe
-- r ;,,r Court of said county, sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
id on the second Monday in January next, and shew cause,
* if^,^ot\:ni;.t\i.fo^of
as*« fur 1 . D r B ra "
Attest: Edward Garlick. Clerk.
| CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
of TUITH a view to encourage a taste for pp
r, W fruit, and habits of industry, I tfiught
d. my sons to bud and graft. They now offer for sale
ry a few thousand PEACII TREES of the most choice
varieties.
a Orders will be promptly filled at 25 cents
each. JAMES L. COLEMAN,
dec 4 d*!tc ts
! GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
WILLIAM 11. CRANE
BEIN'*, desirous of reducing Ills largo Stock of
Fall and Winter GOODS before the first of
1 January, offers to sell them at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
As he is determined to sell them very low, ho would
respectfully invito all who wish to-purchase Cheap
Goods, to give him a call.
Among them are many rich Dres3 Goods, as fol
lows :
Rich figured and Brocade SILKS;
Rich Plaid and Changeable Do.;
Plaid Black and Colored De.:
CASHMERES, DeLAINES and POPLINS;
French and English MERINOS;
Crystal Palace DRESSES ;
French Cashmere Do.;
Embroidered Merino Do.;
Rich Figured Oriental DRESSES ;
Rich Tartan PLAIDS, Silk and Wool:
A large assortment of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
' and SHAWLS, with a very great variety of other
j DRESS GOODS.
—AT.SO—
| CLOTHS, CASIMERES, TWEEDS, SATI
NETS, Kentucky JEANS, SHIRTING, SHEET
! ING, FLANNELS, Negro CLOTHS, BLANKETS,
Ac., Ac., together with a full assortment of all kinds
of GOODS, which will be sold very low.
dec 3-d5Ae3 *’
DRAYTON — A Story of American Life; for sale
at GEO. A. OATES A CO’S.,
dee 4 Broad street.
GLANCES AT EUROPE.
IN a series of Letters from Great Britain, France,
Italy, Switzerland, Ac., during the Summer of
1851, including notices of the Great Exhibition, or
World's Fair; by Horace Greely. Just published
and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
dee 4
BRANDRETII S PILLS for sale by
dec 4 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
D ALLEY'S Magical Pain Extractor, for sale by
dec 4 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist,
i
P> ADWAY’S Medicated Soap, for sale by
L doc 4 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
SMITH’S Sugar-Coated Pills, for sale by
dee 4 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
Cough, Worm, and Camphor Lo-
IO zenges, for sale by
dec 4 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist^
RASPED Gerine, Chloride Soda, Olive Oil, Cas
tile Soap, Sal -Kratus, Pearl Ash, Bottle
Corks, Lii|Uoricc Root, Gum Opium, American
Isinglass, Carbonate of Magnesia, Nutgalls, Cardo
men Seeds, Spermaceti, White Wax, Bay Rum,
Oil Bergamot, Indigo, Glue, Alum, Copperas, Ep
som Salts, Blue Pills and Cochineal, just received
and for sale, wholesale and retail, by
dec 4 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. __
RANGES.
E BARROW'S Patent Cooking RANGE, one
• of the best articles now in use, for sale by
; oct B. E. CHEW.
COMPOUND SYRUP OF BUCHU.—For the
cure Gonnorrhoea. Retention of Urino, affec
tions of the Kidnevs, Ac. Prepared and sold by
dec 2 WM. if. TUTT, Druggist.
r-aawpr^.-3-.rygv^w *mmmm arx. ■ aL«wr— tw iiwh ui ■ll m ■’~w
ifijsffllaitrmts.
AUGUSTA SEED STORE,
i rnilK AUGI ST A SEED STOKE is removed to
| X tile first door above the State Hank, and
nearly opposite the United States and tilobo Ho
tels, where will continue to furnish
bis friends ami the public with fresh and genuine
GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS.
Allowance to country dealers as usual.
Red and white Clover. Lueerno liluo Grass,
Onion Sets, Giant Asparagus Roots, Flour Seeds,
Bulbous Roots, Ac. J. 11. SERVICE,
nov 20 dAclmo
EMPTY HOGSHEADS!
A I.OT of Empty Oil Casks suitable for water
Tanks, Cisterns Ac., for sale cheap by
nSO II AVI LAND, IUSLEV A CO.
MANSION } HOUSE,
BY J. DAVIS A- SON,
Corner if Qnren and Meeting Streets ,
Charleston. So. Ca.
nov 5 lm
THE UNDERSIGNED is now offering for salo
at his old stand, opposite Phinizy A Clayton's
Warehouse, 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 are tho following articles, vie:
200 bids. FLOUR, (choice brands.)
80 sacks RIO COFFEE.
St. Croix SUGAR, in hlids. and bids.
SO bbls. WHISKY.
50 “ RUM and GIN.
5 pipes Holland GIN.
150 boxes Maderia WINE, (direct importation.)
100 “ Claret do. “ “
50 “ Vermouth do. “ “
50 “ superfine CORDIALS, “
25 “ FRUIT, (prepared in Brandy,)
direct importation.
8 “ <pmrter casks French BRANDY,
direct importation.
50 baskets Sweet OIL, “ “
25 boxes SOAP.
25 “ Fancy SOAP.
25 “ CANDLES.
25 “ TOBACCO.
nov 2fi 12 P. POULLET.
LATE PUBLICATIONS,
IT KCEIVED by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON—
V The Life of General Lafayette, by P. C
Headley.
Tho Life of tho Empress Josephine, (first wife of
Napoleon.) By P. C. Headley. nor 27
_ "seconds.
5/ \( \i \ LBS. Seconds Flour, for salo by
,Uv7Y7 nov 30 B. 11. WARREN A CO._
ACCORDEONS AND FLUTENAS.
JUST received by the subscriber, direct from
France, a fine assortment of superior ACCOR
DEONS and FLUTENAS, manufactured by the
best workmen in Paris. For sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
Piano, Book and Music Depot.
N. B.—Accordcons tuned and repaired. n2‘J
Elt MAM MELVILLE'S LAST BOOK
Moby Dick, or tho Whale. By Herman
Molville. Received by
nov 30 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NORTHERN APPLES, West India Oranges,
and Mereor Potatoes, just, received and for
sale by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
Ist door above Metcalf's Range, Broad st.
nov 30 Tj
TOBACCO.
1 BOXES TOBACCO, of various prices
I &\f and qualities.
80 packages Eaglo Tobacco, 17 lbs. each, at the
low price of 24 cents per lb. l,y the package. For
sale at GUSTAVUS VOLGERS
nov 30 Tobacoo Store, Broad stroot
HAIIt BRUSHES. —30 different kinds, for snlo
by (nov 22) WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
STRAINS, STIFF JOINTS, &.C., IN HORSES
OR CATTLE,
CNAN bo speedily relieved by an application of
J Dr. Hughes NERVE and BONE LINIMENT.
A few bottles left on band, at
nov 18 D. B. PLUMB A CO’S.
SEGARS.
GVOLGEU has now in Store and offers for
• salo
40,000 Montora Segars.
20.000 Rio Hondo,
15,000 Cantos.
15,000 Panetela.
10,000 Principe.
10,000 Londrcl, a very superior artielo.
10,000 Puebla and Espana.
9,000 Consolation and Neptunn.
12,000 Conquisca Regalia,
11,000 Vigilantia and Salvadora Regalia.
0,000 Habanera.
3,000 Cubrcg and Josefitn.
4,000 Neptuna and Cortes.
11,000 La Minorva and National.
Also, La Georgia, E. D., and Augusta, and 125,-
000 Domestic Segars from $4 to .812 per M. To
gether with every article in his lino, for sale low,
wholesalo or retail, at tho Tobaeeo and Sugar
Store, 219 Bread Streot, ono door below J. P.
Sotze'a Store. GUS. VOLGER,
nov 30 Tobacconist.
" LO3T,
A LARGE Newfoundland DOQ,
black or tan color, straight tail. A
Suitable reward at this office. ifnamr„ •«.
nov 18 23—ts
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
JUST RECEIVED—
-150 boxes CHEESE,
20 casks do.
20 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, prime,
nov 14 ts WILLIAMS A BROTHER.
” M.G.KUNZE,
TEACHER OF MUSIC.
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he gives Instruction
in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar,
in the most thorough manner. Calls left at Mr.
Catlin's Music Store, will bo promptly answered.
nov 30 ly
ORANGES”AND POTATOES.
-I 4\ BBLS. fine Sweet ORANGES.
AV/ 20 do. do. Mercer Potatoes. Just, received
and for sale by GIRARDEY A PARKER,
nov 20 fi
LIME ! LIME !
1 AA URLS. Fresh Thomasten Lime, just re-
X V/\7 coived and for sale by
nov 27 G STUART A CASIIIN.
TURKEY FIGS.
JA DRUMS, new crop, Turkey FIGS, just re
r£/\J ceivcil and for salo by
dec 2 0 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
LAMP OIL of all qualities, from $1 to $1.75 per
Gallon, for salo by WM. H. TUTT,
dec 2 Druggist.
~ WINDOW GLASS. -
0/A/A BOXES assorted Window from 8 x ,10
Ov/vl to 30 by 40, fur sale at reduced prices lor
cash. WM. HAINES,
d 2 City Drug Store, Broad-street.
FISH.
JUST received by LAMBACK A COOPER,
Cod Fish in Boxes.
Mackerel No. 1, Whole, Ilalfand Quarter Bbls.
Mackerel No. 2, Whole Bbls.
Mackerel No. 3, Whole Bbls,
Salmon No. 1, in Kits. dec 2
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of FRENCH A BUTLER is hereby
dissolved, by mutual consent, This Day. David
E. 'BUTLER is alone authorized to use the firm
name in closing its business, collecting debts, ac
counts, and renewing notes.
HIRAM L. FRENCH,
DAVID E. BUTLER.
Augusta, nov 2fi, 1851.
j rp 1 1K office of the subscriber is at the Drug Storo
l X of W. K. Kitchen, next door below the storo
- recently occupied by French A Butler, where he, or
, a competent agent, will, at all times, be found. All
- persons indebted to said firm, are requested to call,
1 and make payment, as longer indulgence cannot bo
given. nov 27 D. E. BUTLER.
- THE HUNGARIAN HAT -
JUST the thing for Travelling, light and warm,
nov 30 WM. O. PRICE A CO.
PURE WINTER LAMP OIL.
A SUPPLY of Pure Winter Strained Lamp OIL.
Also, a very good article for kitchen or eom
• mon use, at $1 per gallon : just received and for
sale by WM. HAINES,
d 2 at the City Drug Store.
iHisrfUonrons. !
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Mann gat, Draicn, and Prizes Void by the well
knoten end responsible /inn oj
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Class 127, to be drawn at Savannah, Dec. 5,1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID
SCHEME, 15 drawn Ballots, from 78.
7,-250 DOLLARS.
$2,000: $1,223; $1,000; 20f5600 ; Ac., Ac. Tickets
$2,50 —Halves 1,35 —Quarters 02 cents
Extra Class, 87, by Monongalia, 190, Dec. fi, 1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3, P. M. GRAND
SCHEME. 14 drawn Ballots from 78.
35,00(1 DOLLARS.
$15,000; $10,000; $5,960; 10 of $2,500; 10 of
$1,500; 20 of $1,000; 300; of S2OO. Besides nu
merous others. Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quar-
ters $2,50.
Class 128, to be drawn at Savannah, Dec. 9, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3P. M. FAVORITE
SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 78.
12.222 DOLLARS.
$4,000; $1,300; $1,142; 15 prizes of sl.ooo—Be
sides numerous others. Tickets $4 —Halves $2
—Quarters sl.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
\'Cr~ Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. nov 4
CARPET WAREROOMS,
AND FURNITURE MANUFACTORY.
C. A . PLATT
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the
public generally, that he is now prepared to
attend upon all those who aro in want of any thing
in his line. He lias been delayed in tho receipt of
his F'all Goods, on account of low river, until the
present, and is now receiving ono of the largest and
best assortments ever offered in this market.
He has just received, by Into arrivals, large in
voices of rich VELVET and TAPESTRY CAR
PETS, containing some new and beautiful patterns,
surpassing, in richness of coloring and elegance of
design, any thing ever brought to this market, and
only to bo soon, at his extensive Warcrooms.
Ho would also invite attention to his beautiful
assortment of
English Brussels, Superior Tree Play, Imperial
do, Ingrain ami Venetian CARPETS; Drugetts
ami Crumb CLOTHS; Tufted and Chenille RUGS:
Cheek and White MATTING 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4.
Table and Piano COVERS, a beautiful assort
ment.
Door MATS, Ac., Ac.
Also, a magnificient assorment of
CURTAIN MATERIALS.
Lace, Application and Embroidered MUSLIN
CURTAINS; Rich Figured and Plain DAMASK,
Rich Figured and Plain Cottom do.
Guilt Cornices,which will bo made to order with
out extra charge.
Shades, Curtain Pins, Curtain Bands, Loops, Ae.
Floor and Table OIL CLOTHS, of all qualities
and widths.
—a t.so—
A large and handsome assortment of FURNI
TURE, of tho best manufaeturc and latest styles.
110 is now prepared to manufacture anything in
the Cabinet line. ly doe 2
SOUTH CAROLINA SHOE FACTORY. --
UAREW & HOPKINS, PROPRIETORS.
THE undersigned having been appointed Agent
of tho above Factory, is prepared to fill all
orders entrusted to him, and will guarantee them
filled to tho satisfaction of tho purchasers. He has
just received a few cases as samples, consisting in
part, of
F’ino Plantation BROGANS.
Common do. do.
Russet do. do.
Boys’ do. do.
Kip half welt do.
Women's Grain Boots, Ac. Ae.
To which he invites the attention of the Trade
in general, and Plunters in particular, and as these
articles arc all manufactured out of Southern ma
terials, ho fuels confident of obtaining Southern
patronage. A. LAF'ITTE, Agent,
So. Cu. Shoo F'aetory,
nov 30 lft*[T Corner Broad and Washington-sts
CORnT CORN !!
TIIE undersigned is prepared to deliver 5,900
bushels more of Tennessee CORN, between Ist
January and 15th F'ebruary, prox.
nov 19 8 A. LAFITTE.
HAMS ! HAMS !!
PA \/ \ LBS. Pig HAMS.
fj V /V/ 500 lbs. 11. Lewis’ extra Sugar Cured do.
500 “ Nelson’s extra Sugar Cured do.
Just received and for sale by
JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
at tho New Family Grocery, 205 liroad-st.
nor 22
FOR SALE ON ARRIVAL,
P,(\ BALES Prime Eastern Hay, by
nov 14 ts GIRARDEY A PARKER.
BAGGING, MOLASSES, LARD AND FLOUR.
C/\ BALES heavy GUNNY BAGGING.
O\J 35 bbls. N. O. SWEET MOLASSES.
10 do Choice LARD.
20 do Superior Family FLOUR.
Forsaleby dec 3 6 A. LAFITTE.
PEAS
1 /\/\ BUSHELS prime COW PEAS, just rc-
X Uv/ ceived and for sale by
nov 29-dS B. 11. WARREN A CO., Jackson-st.
FIRE WORKS.
0/ \/ \ BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers.
OV / 20 Gross Reman Candles, assortod sizes.
12 Gross Sky Rockets, assorted sizes.
100 Gross Serpents, No. 1.
20 Gross Pin Wheels, No. 1.
5 Gross Triangles.
5 Gross Scrolo Wheels.
20,000 Torpedoes.
Just received and for sale by
doo 2 LAMBACK A COOPER.
GENTLEMEN ’SFASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING STORE.
WASHINGTON GA
DALY & DONNELLY
WOULD respectfully call tho attention of their
friends and customers to their excellent
stock o
Fall and Winter Clothing,
which they aro receiving. They feel confident that
having made a choice selection, and boing judges
of such articles, they can furnish gentlemen with a
very superior article on tho most reasonable terms
Their stock consists in part of
Dress and Frock Coats, Hoiscry, Gloves,
Sacks, Pants, Vests, Suspenders,
Merino and Cotton, Velvet and Cloth,
Undershirts, Drawers, Caps, Pocket li'ndk's.
Hats, Boots and Shoes, Blaok Silk, Satin, and
Fancy Cravats, Ac. Ac.
Also an extensive assortment ofLinon Bosom
1 Shirts.
f Thoy would call special attention to thoir stock
of Cloths, Casimekes and Vestinus, of every
dye texture, and quality, which they will cut and
make up in tho beßt and most fashionable style,
oct 22 fAo
NEW SADDLE, BRIDLE AND HARNESS
• MANUFACTORY.
AMcALLISTEII takes this method /Tsr^.
• of informing his friends and the Tr'-Yflwfo.
public, that he has commenced the Above * "
business, in all its various branches, on Broad
street, a few doors below tho Eaglo A Phcenix llo
f tel, Augusta, Ga., and hopes, by strict and unre
* mitted attention, to merit a small share of public
11 patronage.
F’rom the long cxperienco ho has had, as a prac
tical manufacturer of English, Spanish, and Amer
ean Saddles, in every variety of styles and finish,
and for the last five years in Augusta, Ga. as hit
make of Saddles is known and proved all over the
O country—he is confident ho can make any styli
o which his friends may desire, and for durability
, r cannot be surpassod any where.
II He will keep on hand, SADDLES made by him
I self, which lie will sell 03 low as any Saddle made
c in the Southern country.
N. B.—Old Saddles re-seated and padded, and all
kinds of Repairing and Jobbing dono in a neat and
workmanlike manner, as low as can bo done in A il
ls t3mo nov 19
HAVANA SEGARS. -
£) Pi { \( \( \ LA CONCORDIA.
.. /Wt 7,171717 8,000 Fannie Elsler,
i- G.OOO La Marino,
>r ft 000 Jenny Lind.
For salo bv I. P. dIIIAKDEI & CO.
nov 16
1 faction Salrs.
BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS.
“IN VINO VERITAS.”
17'XTENSIVE and unique salo by Auction, with
'j out the least reserve, by order, of. J. Maginn
, A Co., Assignees to Duncan A Erdell, of 349 Cases
and 59 Baskets of the first quality Wines, Brandies,
and Liquors ; White and pink Champagne! spark
ling and fresh. At the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel,
Broad Street. On Saturday morning, 6th DECEM
i BEK.
Amongst the various old and delicious Vintages
in the catalogue will be found in cases 1 doz. bottles
each.
Harmony and Co's finest Amontillado and Manza
nilla SHERRIES.
I Duff Gordon's Pale Brown and Golden do. do.
| 11.imnna, Domecq and Iriartes do. and other
brands.
Page A Co’s Puro Juice London Dock Port.
Murdock’s do Fruity do do
Hunt and Co s do Crusty do do
Sandcman's Palo and Fruity do do
Ollleys finest Tawny London Dock do and other
brands.
Olivarez's Old London Particular Madeira.
Newton Gordons do Sercial .Vladcria.
Scott, Pcnford and Co s Old Boal and Rcscrvo do
Symington's do do
Dunn's Old Sorcial do do
Blackburn's Old East India and London Particular
do and other brands. *
Lccomird s Old Cbambertin' Burgundy, Vintngo,
1824.
Do Old Volney do original cases.
Laussurc's Old Beaune do do
Do Montraehct do and other
brands.
Chateaux Margaux' Claret do
Do Lcoville and Larose.
Laussurc's Blanc Hermitage, in flasks.
Laussurc's Blanc Bourgoguo Monseux.
Dunn's Old Malmsey Madeira.
Gil lilies Lucena and other rare Spanish Wines.
Old Rudescheimer, lluckhcimcr and Johnanuisberg
do.
Louis Philippe, delicious Sparkling Champagne,
from the late King's Wine Merchants.
Imperial Eagle fine Dry S[arkling do
Royal Arms do do
Benoist Gullon's Pink nnd White do do
'Ducal Shield, do do
‘Double Crown' do do
Moet'a do do
l’etiot's . do do nnd a variety of
other brands.
Anderson's ‘Mountain Dow’ Loehnagar Scotch
Whisky,
Ramsay's finest ‘lslay - do
McGregor s Glenivat Paisley do
O'Hara's finest Jamaica Rum
Deßuyter s Old Batavia Arrack
10 years old Schiedam Holland Gin, Noyau and
Curaxsoa, and other Liquors
Hcnnessy's 7 year old Pale Cognac Branjy
Otard, Dupuy and Co. do do
Pinet, Castillion nnd Co’s Dark and Palo do
J. and F. Mar toll's finest 10 nnd 15 year old London
Dock Cognac, with a grent variety of other Wines
and Liquors.
The entire being part of the large stock of a
bankrupt House, and to be sold by order of the
Assignees, without reserve. The W ines nnd Liquors
will be warranted the genuino qualities and vinta
gosus in catalogue, and will be admitted to be, on
inspection, the finest parcel ever offered for salo in
this city.
Catalogues will bo ready to-morrow and the
Wines for public inspection at the Hotel in Broad
street on Friday.
Terms of salo announced on day of sale.
Qy This sale being positive and without reserve
to the highest bidder, affords a rare opportunity to
citizens who require fine Wines nnd Liquors.
J. MAGINN A CO.
try SB,OOO worth of these splendid Wines and
Liquors have been sold in Charleston by R. A A. I’.
Caldwell, and $3,000 in Columbia, all to tho best
judges and connoisseurs in those cities, nnd liavo
given universal satisfaction. 2 doos
BY HUTCHINSON St THOMAS.
Will be sold, in front of Store, THIS DAY, at 10J
o’clock,
A g enernl assortment of GROCERIES, Boots,
Shoes, Huts, Cutlery, Ac.
Also, Codfish, Salmon, Horring, Maekerol, Mo
lasses Ac. Terms eash. dec 5
BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS.
Night B'ah’.
Will bo sold, at their Store, THIS NIGHT, (salo
positive,)
DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Linen
Shirts, Fancy Boxes, Cutlery, Hardware, Ac. Ac.
Terms cash. doe 5
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
On SATURDAY next, will be sold, in front ofstoro,
at 10J o’clock, A. M.,
Groceries, Provisions, Scgars, Tobacco, Liquors,
Wines, Rope, Paper, Ac. Terms cash. dec 5
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
390 hales ilay.
Wo will sell, on arrival at the wharf,
300 bales 11A Y. now on tho way from Savannah.
All sums over SSO, 00 days. nor la
BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER^
On tho first TUESDAY in JAN JARY next, at
tho Lower Market House, within tho usual hours
of sale, (if not previously disposed of,)
A strong, healthy, nnd able-bodied NEGRO
MAN. Sold for no fault. He is about 26 years
old—a good house and store-servant, polito and
very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in
disputable. Terms cash. nov 16
PASSAGE FOR SAVANNAH.
THE Steam Packot D. L. ADAMS,
will leave her wharf on FHI- 4~r r
DAY MORNING, at 9 o'clock. For passage, ap
ply on board, or to JOHN A. MOORE, Agt,
dec 4
NOTICE. {
IS hereby given to creditors of the Georgia Peni
tentiary to present their accounts to tho Peni
tentiary Committeo, on, or before the 10th day of
December next. By order of tho Penitentiary
Committee. BENNING MCORE,
. Chairman Penitentiary Committee.
\ MilledgeviUe, Nov. 18. td nov 22
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE CHEAPEST EVER OFFERED IN AC
t GUSTA.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for tho kind
patronage heretofore bestowed on him, wishos
i o call tho attention of tho citizens of Augusta
and its vicinity, to his well selected stock ofGont.’s,
Ladies’, Misses’, Boy’s and Children’s
BOOTS AND SHOES,
, Which ho will sell, wholesale and retail, cheaper
i than any ever offered in this city. Please call and
examine, as goods will be freely shown, and only
i one price asked.
500 pair of Ladios' Fox'd. GAITERS, well mado,
k at 95 cts. per pair.
7 JAMES DALY,
d N. B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Pack
ing Trunks,, Valises, and Carpet Bags always on
hand. J. D.
Store on the South side of Broad stroet, nearly
opposite tho Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, t oet. 11
williamaTTarcher,
, DRAPER AND TAILOR,
TTAS REMOVED to tho South side of
d F1 Broad street, nearly opposite and a lit- al
i- tie East of tho Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, where I 11.
s- he solicits a continuation of the patronage which
c has been so liberally bestowed on him by the public.
He keeps on hand a good assortment of Material,
>- such as is kept by Merchant Tailors, which he will
r. make up to order, in good shape. All garments,
i. mado up to order, warranted to fit.
is RENOVATING and REPAIRING done up at
, e short notice. Please call and give me a trial.
lo oct. 8 T*f
y. CHMO.VS FAMILY MEDICINE, and Family
O Book of Medicino, for the instruction and use
l- of Planters, Families, Country People, and all oth
le era who may be out of tho reach of Physicians, or
unable to employ them ; by J. Humo Simons, M.
11 D. Prico $1.25. For salo bv
d dec 4 GEO. A. OATES A CO., Broad-st.
QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS.
JCST received, another new lot ot those Quilted
Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall.
dec 3 *j[ ALDRICH A RO\ r AL.
PR ESTO.'TAM) MBRILL'S YEAST POW
DERS.—6O Doz. for sale by
doe 2 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.