Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, December 12, 1851, Image 3

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Bi) Magnetic Crlrgrajilj. i. \ter~from~europeT ARRIVAL NIAGARA. COTTON ADVANCED 1.8 a l-4d. Chaklkston, Dec. 11. The steamer Niagara has arrived at Halifax with later advices from Europe. The Cotton market at Liverpool was anima ted and the moderate imports and reduced stock in the market had caused an eagerness to buy. The demand was large and prices for Ordinary and Middling had advanced id, and the better qualities id. The sales of the week amount to 59.000 bales, 2300 for exportation and 17,000 to Speculators. The quotations are for Fair Orleans s|, Mid’g. Sid, Fair Mobile sf, Mid’g. 4{d. The stock at Liverpool has been re duced to 394,000 baits against 488,000 at the same time last year. There was a fair demand for Flour, Southern being worth 18s. 6d. to 19s. 6d. Wheat was in good demand. Corn, dull. Sugar, more ani mated, with steady prices; Havana, 17s. Coffee, improving. Rice. East India, advanced 6d., Carolina nominal. Money was more abundant. American Stocks dull and unchanged. Consols closed at 98 J. The excitement in France, between the Pres ident and Assembly, still continues, and the popularity of the President is increasing. Charleston, Dec. 11th, P. M. Cotton.—The sales to-day 3000 bales at «a}! cent, advance. The sales of the week reach j 9,'OU bales,Middling Fair to Fair 8f to B|. The i receipts reach 16,055 bales. Stock on hand ex clusive of that on ship board, 21,000 bales. Nkvt Yoke, Dec. 11, P. M. Cotton.— The market is unchanged. Sales 2000 bales. Rosin—sales at 1.20. Virginia Elections. Thirty two counties have been heard from and the Democratic gain over Cas's vote is four thousand. Acquittal of Hanaway. Castner Hanaway has been acquitted. The j Judge charged the Jury that in his case there was tio Ireaton ! Further per Niagara. Havre, Nov. 29. —Cotton declined four francs —sales 1.700 J bales. Fair Orleans 72 a 80; Mobile ditto; Upland 85c. Liverpoot Market. —Head's Circular says that the quantity of Cotton on sale, is not in ex cess of the demands, and prices tending upward. ! The week's advance is fully one-eighth. Several cargoes of New Orleans met with ready sale.— Naval stores have improved. Special Uatirrs. LL7" We are authoriard to announce LKO!\ P. DL'UAS, as a candidate for “Ordinary,” for Rich mond county, at the olcction in January next, doc 12 % Air. A. V. Itobiaou will give a PUBLIC EVENING, at the Masonic Hall THIS EVE NING, 7 o'clock ; and will dispose of Twenty-Five Tickets to Gentlemen, which may be had by call ing on him this afternoon at tbo Hall. No Tickets will he sold at tho Door. dec 12 8[ Qy*Tu be Raffled.—Klein Chances at $lO per Chance.— A splendid TELESCOPE, contain ing five Negative or Astronomical Eyo Tubes, mag nifying 40, 80, 120, 180, and 250 times in diametor of the object, and ono long Tubo for Land objects, with a change of power by tho two first glasses. The powers aro 25 to 50. There is also a Positive Eyo Tube belonging to tho system of Wiros, magnifying about 40 times, and a Wollastons or Equalatoral Prism, which ap plies to all the Negative Eyo Tubes when used for great altitudes. Instructions for placing the Instrument in its pro per position, will he givon with the Telescope. It can be seen at the liookstoro of Messrs. Jos. A. Carrie A Co. It was made by G. Dollond, Optician to Her Majesty. dec 12 sr 1 We are authorized to announce William W. Montgomery as a candidate for Ordinary of Richmond County, at tho election in January next, dec 11-td 1 05*- We are authorized to announce John C. Snead, Esqr., as a candidate for Ordinary of Rich mond Ccunty, at the election to be held on tho first Monday in January next, as provided for by the presont Legislature. C * dec 11 ' are authorised to auuounce JOHN PHINIZY, Jr., as a candidate for Ordinary at the election in January next. 5 dec 11 3jr~ Surgical Notice.— Dr. PAUL F. EVE, ex pects to be in Augusta tho 20th of this month, (De cember.) and may, for the next three weeks there after, be consulted at his dwelling on Green street, in reference to Surgical cases. If dec 11 dC ITy Portrait Painting.— Tho undersigned begs leave to call the attention of the public to his speci mens of PORTRAITS, at Messrs. Clarke A Racket's Jewelry store. Also, at his rooms, over Mr. Vol ger's Sigar store, next to J. I’. Sctzo corner, where he will be found ready to execute all orders con nected with the above named art, to entire satisfac tion. dec 10 dl2 J. MAIER. pry* Office Citrk Inferior Court, Richmond, County, Dec. 15, 1951. —The Justices of the Infe rior Court of Richmond County, will, on Monday, the 15th inst, elect a keeper ;of tho Poor House for said county. Applications will be received by the Clerk until the election, dec fi T DAVID L. ROATH, B. <:. i. c. ITy We would respectfully announce JOHN JONES as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Burke, at the next January election. dee 11 Many Voters. ~ FOR SHERIFF OF BURKE Ds=- Mr. RICHARD ROGERS and FRANCIS GODBY having doclincd being candidates at the ensuing January election, tho numerous friends of Mr. AUGUSTUS C. KIRKLAND would respect fully place his nanut before the people of the coun ty as one every way worthy of thoir confidence and support. dec 5 fAc Many Burke Boys. GENT’S PUMP DRESS BOOTS. JUST RECEIVED at our new stand, opposite the Masonic Hall, a new lot of those handsome PUMP BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL. dee 10 _iL_ CIDER. QP. IRON’ BOUND barrels Extra Champaign rCO Cider. Just rooeived by deed \ LAMBACK A COOPER. Cmnmnml Augusta Market—December 11, 5 P. M. COTTON.—There has been a fair demand to-day. ami j Die sales were to a fair exteut at yeaterday *» priced. The Niagara’s advices are just at hand, and will no doubt hare a favorable iutlueuee ou our market. SAVANNAH. Dec. 10.— Cotton. —Tuere was quite an active demand for Cotton yesterday, which resulted in the sale of 2,420 bales.—the largest operations iu a single day this season. Prices were very Arm, and de cidedly in favor of holders, though we uotice no quota ble change. The following comprise the sales: 39 at 7, 24 at 74. 136 atso at 7j. 72 at 7*. 90 at 74, 231 at 73, 24 at 71. 753 at 8. 57 at 8 1-16, 679 at 81, 189 at 8k and 46 at Sj cents. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, DEC. 10. Per brig llainbow, for Bath. (M0.)—66,000 feet Lum ber. and 124.000 do Timber. Per sehr. Virginia, for Philadelphia—373 bales Cotton, 119 casks Rice. 12 bales Yarn, and 230 bbla. Rosin. Per steamer 1). L Adams, for Charleston—l.s47 bales l pland Cotton, and 100 bales Domestics. COLUMBUS. Ga., Dec 0,1851. Stock on band. Oct 1 goo Received this week... 3281 Received previously, 8117 12 258 Shipped this week .2387 Shipped previously, 2643 Stock on hand 7288 Demand good. We quote 6J to 7$ cents. ATLANTA. Dec. 10. —Cotton is rather dull—tho sales for the week amount to only 910 bales at prices ranginu; from f»| to . There has been no material change in the prices of other produce since our last. MACON, Dec. S.— Cotton. —Tho stock offering still continues light. Extremes. 7 a'Tj ; principal sales 7]. Baron —Scarce and in demand. Flour. —Principal sales, for the past week. liaxe been of Georgia. $5.75; Baltimore. $5.50. Feathers. —Stock light, and demand good. drain. —Corn, demand still continues good. Oats quiet. Rye, no demand. Beeswax —ln demand at quotations. Hay. —The market is well supplied. Lard —Readily commands quotations; stock small. Sowing Jntrlligcnrf. SAVANNAH, Dec. 10.—Cleared, brig Rainbow. Wylie, Rath. (Me ); sebr. Virginia. Syiumes, Philadelphia. Went to Sea, brig Matamoras. Wass, St. Jago de Cuba; brig Philura. Thatcher. New York. Departed, steamer T. S. Metcalf. Hubbard. Augusta. CI.KAKKI) FOR CUARLHSTOX. Brig Telegraph, Rich, at New Orleans. CHARLESTON, Dec. 11.—Arr. steamship Palmetto, McDonald. Baltimore; ship Camdon, Sherwood, New York; achr. Denmark, Tarbox, Portland, (Conn.) Cleared, R. L. barque Jas. Bayley. Duncan, PLiiladel |thia ; brig Oste, StefTcrs. Hamburg ; schr. Maria. Gard nier, New York. Went to sea, barque Avola, Kendrick, Boston ; schr. Isabella, Gage, West Indies; lir. schr. Palestine, Sims, Nassau. THEATRE—CONCERT HALL. Managers, Messrs. Jefferson k Ellsli.r. FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 12, Tho performance will commence with tho celebrated Comedy of MOX E V ! DANCE by Miss EVELINE. To conclude with the laughable Farce of SI DDL.> THOUGHTS! To-morrow, the last night of tbo sea» »n, on which occasion, a gentleman of this city, (who has kindly volunteered) will appear aa the STRANGER. Admittance, Fifty Cents. Side Gallery for colored persons, 25 cents. Tho City Authority will preserve order and decorum. Gentlemen are requested not to woar their hats during the performance. Doors open at 7 o'clock —curtain will rise at half past 7, precisely. dee 12 FIGS AND PRUNES. WE HAVE just recoivcd two cases, 80 drums, fine, now crop, FIGS; also, ono easo Prunes, iu gloss-top boxes, which wo will soli at u groat bargain, if applied l'or early, dec 12 GIRAIIDEY A PARKER. TVfKW NOVEL, BY JAMES.—Aims and Ob it staclcs, a Romaco, by G. P. R. James, Esq., author of Tho Fate, Tho Commissioner, Old Oak Chest, Ac. Price 50oonts. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S doc 12 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. NEW MURKS—Venetian Trolawncy, or tho Mysteries of the Court of Loudon. Vol. 1. 50 cents. By G. W. M. Reynolds. Life in Now York. Indoors und Out of Doors, il lustrated with 40 Engravings, by tho lato Win. Burns. 25 cents. No. 395 of LittcU's Living Ago. Just published und for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S dec 12 Piano, Book and Music Storo, Broad-3t. WRITING DESKS.—Just received by the sub scribers, a good assortment of Rosewood Wri ting DESKS, of various sizes. GEO. A. OATES k CO. dec 12 Broad street. JUST RECEIVED, per Steamer Southerner, 10 bhls. Northern APPLES; 10 kegs Extra Family Goshen BUTTER ; 10 boxes Pino Apple CHEESE ; 100 “ No. I FIRE CRACKERS; 2 eases ROCKETS, Roman CANDLES, TOR PEDOES, SCROLLS, FLOWERPOTS, Ac. 1 ease MACARONI; 1 “ VERMACELLI; 1 CITRON; 3 sacks Soft Shell ALMONDS ; 30 whole, half, and quarter boxes RAISINS, dec 12 JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. CHOICE BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. JUST RECEIVED, direct from Holland, by F. A. MAUGE, a largo assortment of HYA CINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, AMARYLIS, AN NEMONIES, RANUNCULAS, Ac. For the accom modation of his friends and customers, ho has loft an assortment at Mr. J. H. Service's Sued Storo, opposite tho United States Hotel. And for sale at his Nursery, near tho Cotton Factory, a splendid collection of choice ROSES and budding Fruit TREES, such as APRICOTS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APPLES and PEARS. Orders from tho country will moot with prompt attention if directed to him. doc 12 3mos NEGROES FOR SALE ON COMMISSION. DIANA, a Mulatto Woman, 28 years old, with her three children. She is a No. 1 Soamstross, Washer and Ironer, and first rate Cook, both moat and pastry ; understands putting up all kinds of Pickles and Sweet Moats, and is a good Cako Ba ker. The best of rcfferences can be given as to character and qualifications. Sold for no fault, only to change tho investment. —also — A fancy BLACK GIKL, 14 years old, a first rate Nusro and Lady’s Maid, was trained by one of tho first families in Charleston. She is a romakoble trim, neat and tidy girl. Apply to A. WILSON, Broker A Com. Agt., dee 12 Hamburg, S. C. GOSHEN CHEESE, BUTTER, &c7 r-/\ ROVES Prime Goshen Cheeso ; *JVy 10 Kegs do do Butter; 25 Bbls. Superfine Philadelphia Flour 1 50 Bushels Tennessee Meal, from new Corn ; 100 Bushels Shorts, for Cattle feed. Just received and for sale by dec 11-fit A. LAFITTE. KOSSUTH TOBACCO. JUST received, at A. G. VOLGER'S Tobacco Store, a supply of suporfino KOSSUTH CHEW ING TOBACCO, manufactured and put up ex pressly for him, by the celebrated and well known Manufacturer.-, STULTZ A BERNARD, irginia. Call and judgo for yourselves, dec 12 Gl'S. A. VOLGER, Tobacconist. SMOKING TOBACCO. DOZEN papers Smoking TOBACCO. OvrLr 30,000 Moravian PIPES. Just recoivcd and for sale at G. VOLGER’S, doc 12 4 Sogar and Tobacco Storo, Broad-st._ C~ OMISS. COMBS Sholl Tuck COMBS, a few beautiful patterns, received by dec 12 THUS. RICHARDS A SON I ittisrcllattfons. CARPET BAGS— CARPET BAGS for sale low by dec 12 TUPS. RICHARDS A SON. COLOG NE.—THOS. RICHARDS A SON for snle n superior article of COLOGNE, dec 12 DIARIES FOR 1552, largo and small, for sale by dec 12 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. WAX MATCHES— WAX MATCHES can be had at the Bookstore of doe 12 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. Troth brushes—thos. richards a SON have lor sale superior TOOTH BRUSH ES. dee 12 GEORGIA, ELBERT COUNTY?— Whereas,WILLIAM B. BOWEN applies for letters of Administration on the estate of WILLIAM V. BOWEN, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any’ they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under mv hand, at office, this stli of Dec . ISSI. dee 12 WM. B. NELMS, C. C. 0. EMPTY HOGSHEADS. A LOT of Empty Oil Casks suitable for water Tanks, Cisterns Ac., for sale cheap by n3O HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. DISSOLUTION. The firm of DRENCH A BUTLER is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent, This Day. David E. 'BUTLER is alone authorised to uso the firm namo in closing its business, collecting debts, ac counts, and renewing notes. HIRAM L. FRENCH, DAVID E. BUTLER. Augusta, nov 2(5, 1851. THE oftiee of the subscriber is at the Drug Store of W. K. Kitchen, next door below the store recently occupied by French A Rutter, where Ho, or a competent agent, will, at all times, be found. Ail persons indebted to said firm, arc requested to call, and make payment, as longer indulgence cannot he iven. nov 27 D. E. BUTLER. SIMON • s FAMI LY MEDICINE, and Family Book of Modieine, for the instruction and uso of Planters, Families, Country People, and all oth ers who may ho out of tho reach of Physicians, or ltnahlo to employ them ; by ,T. Hume Simons, M. D. Price $1.25. For sale bv doc 4 GEO. A. OATES A CO., Broad-st. QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS. JUST received, another new lot ot those Quilted Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Storo, oppo site the Masonic Hall. dec 3 f ALDRICH A ROYAL. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. KHADV HACK HATS, CLOTHING, W. 0. PRICE St CO., newest style, at Wholesale j Draper! and Tailors, ! CAPS, and Hetail, are well supplied with the of Plush, Cloth of all descrip- best of English A French A other kinds. tions,of the ve- CLOTHS UMBRELLAS, ry best make. of Wack alld blue,’and all " f Bilk ' lml ‘he newest colors. Ginghams. DKAn KK,\ ft * ccin/rrPT'Q Mioiiluor I»m- SCARFS, , CASSIMERES, ceß CRAVATS, of the newest ami most Money Belts all kiuds of fash'oualdo patterns. BRUSHES, HOSIERY. VESTINGS, j forClothes. GLOVES. of every description. Hair, Nails, A c of every do- Til" public will find us p orto Monies, scription, and prepared to make to Pocket Books, all articles use- ORDER ami all useful ful and neces- articles of Dress in tlie articles of sary lor Dross best and most approved Dross fo r Oen aud comfort. \ _ STYLE. tie men's use. ALL OKOKRS PROMPTLY KXkCUTKD. doc 9 FOR THE SEASON! PINK and White Clarified Gelatine, Extract Lemon, Roso, Orango and Vanilla, Real Dis tilled Rose, Peach and Orangc-flowor Waters. Corn Starch, Arrow Root and Farina, for Puddings, Ac Just roeoived by D. 11. PLUMB A CO. nov 23 SEGARS, SEGARS. JUST received,a splendid assortment of SEGARS. 12,000 A G SEGARS; 5,000 Georgia Brand; 5,000 Residcnto Do.; 4,000 India Do.; 5,000 Raeo Do.; 12.000 Washington Do ; For sale low by A. FREDERICK, doc 10 d2Acl T CHOICE FRUIT TREES. WITH a view to encourage a taste for fcfitl fruitand habits of industry , I taught ' * !my sons to bud and graft, They now ofTor for salo ; a few thousand PEACH TREES of tho most ohoico varieties. fTF“ Orders will bo promptly filled nt 25 cents each. JAMES L. COLEMAN, duo 4 dAe ts DRAYTON —A Story of American Life; for sale «t GEO. A. OATES A CO’S., <l°e 4 Broad street. GENT’S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS.)" ANEW and beautiful article of PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, just r-aeoived. dee 10 f ALDRICH A ROYAL. HARPERS MAGAZINE FOR “the best number yet” so say tho publishers price 25 cents per number, any number sold soper ately by deo 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. FISH. JUST received by LAMBACK A COOPER, Cod Fish in Boxes. Mackerel No. 1, Whole, Ilulfand Quarter Bbls. Mackerel No. 2, Whole Bills. Mackerel No. 3, Whole Bbls, Salmon No. 1, in KiU. deo 2 STOLEN FROM my Plantation in Burke county, I near Rigoloy's Bridge, on tho night of C 1 ? v tho Ist inst., a bay HORSE, bob-tail, shod in front and about 10 years old. I will pay a liberal reward for the recovery of said horse, dec 11-ts 1 A. J. MATHIS. FIRE CRACKERS! 1 ( BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers, for sale by lw <lll-5 1 A. LAFITTE. FIRE WORKS AND FIRE CRACKERS. WE HAVE inStore, the largest, best and cheap est assortment of FIRE WORKS in market, to which wo invite tho attention ot purchasers.— Better come early. dec U ts OIRARDEY A PARKER. BALSAM of Fir for sale by dec 11 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. MORE LEECHES. —Afresh lot of those fine Swoedish Leeches, received yesterday by doc II PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. RED OAK BARK.— Put up at the Botanic Garden, New Lebanon, and for sale by doc 11 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. CAPSULES of Caster Oil, for sale by dec II PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. TO PHYSICIANS. —TiIden s Extracts, among which are Colocynth, Butternut, Hyosciamus, Dandeleon, Ac., Ac. Tbeso extracts are put up in glass, and will ho found superior to all others. For sale by dec 11 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. HUSBAND'S MAGNESIA. llenry’g~D7tto, for sate by PHILIP A. MOISE, dee 11 Druggist. SUPERIOR Perfumed Matches for sale by dec II PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. GUM Drops, Lozenges and Jujube Paste, for sale by dec 11 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. PRIME EASTERN HAY. C/ \ BALES Primo Eastern HAY in store, and tJ\J for sale by doe 11 GIRARDEY A PARKER. LIME, LIME. 1 /\A BARRELS Lime on beard Steamer H. JL L. Cook, for sale low, to arrive, by dec 11-5 t A. LAFITTE. RICH DRESS CTO 0 DS, SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE received this day from New York, by the Steamer Marion— Rich Printed Mous. DeLAINES, of new and ele gant styles; Hoyles’ Printed DeLAINES, of beautiful styles, and at very low prices; Rich Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, for Ladies’ Dressos; ••Silesian FLANNELS, for Ladies’ Sacks, of beau tiful colors; French PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles; Alexander's Ladies' Kid GLOVES; With a variety of other GOODS, suitable for the present season, and to all of which they respectfully I invito the attention of the public. deo 0 dtAcl Jiisrfllflttrous. THE DULCIMER; or, Tho~New^YoriTColloc tion of Sacred Music : containing a large and choice variety of new Tunes. Church Anthems, Mo setts, Ac., from the best Foreign and American Composers, with all the old Tunes in common use, together with a concise Klementary course, and sim plified and adapted to the capacities of beginners. The whole comprising the most complete collection ot Sacred Music, and published by J. B. Woodbury; prico 75 cents. For sale at CEO. A. OATES k CO’S. Piano, Book and Music Store, jg Broad street. CARPET~WAREROOMs“ AND FURNITURE MANUFACTORY. WC. A. PLATT OULD respectfully inform his friends and tho public generally, that he is now prepared to attend upon all those who aro in want of any thing in his line. He has been dolayed in the receipt of his Fall Goods, on account of low river, until the present, and is now receiving one of tho largest and best assortments ever offered in this market. Ho has just received, by lato arrivals, largo 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 Warerooms. lie would also invite attention to his beautiful assortment of English Brussels, Superior Troo Play, Imperial do., Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS; Drugetts and Crumb CLOTHS; Tufted and ChonilleßUGS; Chock and White MATTING 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4. Table and Piano COVERS, a beautiful assort mont. Door MATS, Ac., Ac. Also, a inagnificiont assorment of CURTAIN MATERIALS. Lace, Application and Embroidered MUSLIN CURTAINS; Rich Figured and l’lain DAMASK, Rich Figured and Plain Cotton; do. Guilt Cornices,which will bo made to order with out extra charge. Shades, Curtain Pins, Curtain Bands, Loops, Ac. Floor and Tablo OIL CLOTHS, of all qualities and widths. —also— A largo and handsoino assortmont of FURNI TURE. of the best manufacture and latost styles. Ho is now preparod to manufacture anything in tho Cahinot line. ly dec 2 SEGARS. OLGER has now in Store and offers for . sale 40,000 Montora Sccars. 20.000 Rio Hondo, 15,000 Cantos. 15,000 Pnnetcla. 10,000 Principe. 10,000 Londrel, a vory superior article. 10,000 Puebla and Espana. 9,000 Consolation and Ncptuua. 12,000 Conquisea Regalia, 11,000 Vigilantia and Salvadora Rogalia. (5,000 Jluhanoro. 3,000 Cubreg and Josofita. 4,000 Ncptuua and Cortes. 11,000 La Minerva and National. Also, La Georgia, E. D., and Augusta, and 125,- 000 Domestic Segars from $4 to sl2 per M. To gether with ovory article in his line, for sale low, wholesale or retail, at tho Tobacco and Segar Store, 219 Broad Stroet, one door below J. P. Setzo's Store. GUS. VOLGER, nov '9l Tobacconis CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. SPLENDIDLY Docnratcd China VASES, CUPS and SAUCERS, MUGS, PITCHERS, TOYS, Ac., suitable for Prosonts, just received by _deo_s E. MUSTIN. FOR THE LADIES. Ij'DiE ENGLISH and French Hair Brushes, Best English Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo and Ivory Fine Combs. Just received by jiov 115 D. B. PLUMB A CO. GIRARDEY & PARKER, WILL attend to the hiring of NEGROES at the Market House on tho first day of January next. dec 7 CHALMERS’ FEMALE COLLEGE. (Chartered by the present Legislature.) THIS Institution, located at Scottsboro', Ga., will go into operation on the Ist Monday in January next, under tho direction of an efficient oorps of Instructors. Tho Course of Studies will bo ample, and the Instruction thorough—equal to that in any other Institution in tho State. Tho retired and pleasant location of Scottsboro’; its oxomption from all inducements to gaioty and extravagance in dress, or other expenditures of money, peculiarly adapt it to tho education of young ladies. Circulars, detailing tho course of studies, tho rates of tuition, Ac., will ho sent to thoso who may desire them. Tho following gentlemen constitute tho Board of Trusteos, to whom reference may bo made : Col. Seaton Grantlnnd; Col. Parish Carter; Hon. A. 11. Ilansoll; J. T. Tucker, Esq.; Hon. 11. V. John son ; Tomlinson Fort, M. D.; ltov. Dr. Talmagc; Rev. J. W. Baker; Col. M. Grieve; Col. Iverson L. Harris; D. R. Tucker, Esq.; James C. Whita ker, Esq. ltov. WASHINGTON BAIRD, CROSBY M. BOGGS, A. M., dec 8 44 Principals. TEACHER WANTED, ONTHE second Thursday (11th) in Docomber next. Tho Commissioners of the Beech Island Orphan Asylum, (usually known as tho Downer In stitute,) will elect a Teacher and Supcrindant, to take charge of that institution for the year 1852. Persons applying for tho situation, must be mar riud, and qualified to instruct boys and girls in the rudimouts of a good common English Education. M. GALPHIN, ) H. R. COOK. J Com'rs. GEO. B. MILLS, J Booch Island, S. C., Nov. 13, 1851. t‘d «ov 14 LUMBER YARD. THE SUBSCRIBER has established, near his residence at the lower part of Telfair street, a LUMBER YARD, at which he wi 1 keep constant ly a full assortment of Plunks, Scantling, Fence Posts, Ac., for sale on consignment. Consignments of Lumber, as well as orders for the same, will meet with prompt attention. All the Lumber necessary for eompleto buildings may be had at short notice. fry Liberal advances mado on consignments, dec 3 f3mosf L. CHARLES DUGAS. FIREWORKS. Q/1A BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers. OvA/ 2U Gross Roman Candles, assorted sizes 12 Gross Sky Rockets, assorted sizes. 100 Gross Sorpents, No. 1. 20 Gross Pin Wheels, No. 1. 5 Gross Triangles. 5 Gross Scrolo Wheels. 20,000 Torpedoes. Just received and for sale by dee 2 LAMBACK A COOPER. NEW BOOKS. THE Fortune Teller of Sainte Avoyc, or the Mys terious Stranger. By Eugene Sue, 50. Celcsture, or Lights and Shadows of London Life. By E. L. Blanchard, author of tho Heirs es Dor wentwater, 50c. Fernley Manor, or Edith the Inconstant. By Mr. McKenzie Daniel, author of My Sister Minnoe, Ac., 50 cents. Littells’ Living Age Nos. 393 and 394. Just published and for salo at GEO. A. OATES A CO-'S., dec 6 Broad-st. portraits! CHARLES BERUFF,—ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich, Bavaria. GRATEFUL for the encouragement en him the past season, informs ladies and gentlemen of Augusta and nity, that has ho removed to the rooms over Mis Catonret's School, (two doors above Clark, Racke A Co.’s corner) and is prepared to furnish POR TRAITS of tho finest execution, at tho shorest no tice. The Public are respectfully invited to give him a call. [C?”A few more Pupils in DRAWING can be accommodated. On MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS ho will be engaged, giving instruc tions on the Sand Hills. References.— Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos. Richards, J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lafittc. sept. 14 BOARD WANTED. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILY desire to obtain BOARD, with Two Rooms, in somo pleasant locality. Address Box 153, Post Office, or apply at the United States Hotel for an interview with dec 9 ts S. Jlisfcllonfous. MANAGER’S OFFICE? GREEX AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prize.!! Paid by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY & CO. HE?” Drawn Numbers of Class 129, drawn at Au gusta, Dee. 10, 1851: 65 57 51 16 8 64 72 45 47 27 67 61 Class 130, to bo drawn at Savannah, Dec. 12, 1851. Sales close Friday, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME—I 2 drawn ballots from 75. 10,000 DOLLARS. $3,000; $2,000; $1,000; besides numerous others. Tickets $3; Halves sl}; Quarters 75 cents. Extra Class 88, by Monongalia 196, Dec. 13,1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT SGUEME—I2 drawn ballots from 75. 40.000 DOLLARS. $20,000; 2 prises of SIO,OOO ; $5,000; 2 of $3,000; 213 of SI,OOO. Ac. Lowest 3 number prize ters $3.75 ; Eighths $1.87}. JOHN A. MILLEN, No. 205 Broad street, ©no door above Metcalfs Range, Augusta. Ga. CEP” Orders from the city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. dec 10 CHAMPARA. DURAND’S SUPERIOR FRENCH BITTERS. MANUFACTURED by J. Durand A Co., Paris— Tho above bitters may bo used with wine, or any spirits, it is also a pleasant drink, as it is strengthening to the bowels and a certain cure for the Dyspepsia, Debility, Weakness of tho Chest, and every complaint arising from a Derangement ot tho System. Also a certain cure for Child and Fe vers. A. Von Dohlens, agent. For J. Durand A Co., For salo wholesale, by GIRARDEV A PARKER, dec 9 tflf Agents, for J. Van Dohlen. COAL ! COAL!! ~ 7 K TONS Red Ash Coal, for Parlor Grates, I tl landing and for sale by dec 9-d4 t J. B. GUIEU. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS? - THE COMMITTEE of the Council, on Public Schools, will receive Sealed Proposals for build ing tho Houghton Free School House, in the first Ward, until the 15th of December next. Plans and s|iceifleations may be had by applying to the subscriber. L. I). FORD, Chairman, nov 23 sth 6 JOHN B. GUIEU, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Geo., Will attend promptly to all businoss, or any Agency, entrusted to his caro. SIOO REWARD. R ANA WAY OR STOLEN, from tho sub- _ scriber, on Wednesday, 19th inst., Two jffi MEN, slaves, viz: LEWIS, about 28 ycurs of age, bright complexion, stout built and very active; has a very high lbrohcad, and rathor down look, when quickly interrogated, spenks with a little stuttering. Lewis is about five feet nine in clios high, and when he left had whiskers. SAM is about 25 years of age, is bright, and has a high forohoad, open countenance, and speaks tolerably fluont; ho is about 5 feot 10} inches high, ruther slender made, has a very small hand; when a little intoxicated speaks fluently, and rathor im pudent, and had goatees when ho left. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS reward will be giv en for the above described Negroes, if found within the District, and THIRTY-FIVE if found out of tho District but in the State, and FIFTY DOL LARS if they are arrested out of tho State. And as a further inducement, the subscriber will give ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward to any ono who will apprehend said slaves and furnish testimony to convict any one, of inducing or fur nishing said slaves with u ticket or tickets to pass to a Froo State. The abovo rewards will be given, if any one will delivered tho said slaves to the subscriber, or de posit thorn in any jail of the State or of the United States, and give notice of such commitment to me. Address mo at Monterey, Abbeville District, S. C., or Maj. J. G. Baskin, Abbeville C. H, S. C. dec 7 dl2-c4 S. C. DeBRUHL. HARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR DECEMBER has been received at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-Bt. Subscri bers will please call for thoir copies. dee 6 NOTICE^ THE owners of the following Goods, will ploase call at the Iron Steamboat Company’s office, pay charges, and take them away : M. D., 20 bales Gunny Bagging. H. & P., 10 boxes Starch. J. Patching, 1 Box. J. A D. Cavuer, 1 Box. 3 dec 11 SHAVING SOAP, CREAM, &C. A LARGE assortment of unrivaled SHAVING CREAM, Almond, Rose, Ambrosial, Ac.— The genuine Military Shaving SOAP, Brown, Wind son, and other varieties. All those in want of a good article, may find it at my store for sale at low pricos for cash WM. HAINES, dee 11 City Drug Store, Broad-st. COLOGNE WATER AVERY nice article of my own manufacture, su perior to most made in this city, either by pint, quart or gallon. Try it. WM. HAINES, dec 11 City Drug Store. ENGLISH VELVET AND TAPESTRY CARPETING. THE SUBSCRIBERS wish to call the attention of purchasers to their stock of the above Goods, being the largest and best assortment ever offered and importeudirect to this city. Prices, $1,50 and $1,62} — Velvet, $2 and upwards. AMERICAN TAPESTRY, Choice colors and patterns, at $1,25 and $1,371. A LOT OF AMERICAN THREE PLY CAR PETING, At $1 per yard. PRINTED DRUGGET CARPETING. We have just received per ship Austria, from Liv erpool, oight bales of the above goods, 48 inches wide, which wo will sell at tho low price of 65 cents per yard. Patterns really beautiful. AMERICAN INGRAINS, Superior all-wool heavy Carpeting, at 621 c. per yd. ENGLISH HARTH RUGS. A choice lot of the above goods per the Austria, from Liverpool, at $2,50, $3, $4, $5, $6,50, SB, and $lO. CHEAP INGRAINS. A lot of all-wool, and cotton and wool Ingrains, which we wish to clear off at 31 }c. to 50c. Cotton Carpetings at 15c. to 30c. 4-4 Linen Carpeting at 18c. THOMPSONVILLE AND LOWELL INGRAINS. Heavy fabrics and choice colors, at 80c., purchas ed at tho last trade sales. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Os all widths, cut to fit Rooms and Entryg. We wish particularly to call the attention of pur chasers to our linen stock of all-pure Flax Linens, Shirtings and Sheetings, Doylies, Napkins and Ta bio Linens, which was purchased by Mr. C. Lam bert, in Belfast, Ireland. N. B.—All orders promptly and faithfully attend ed to. LAMBERT A BROTHER, 211 King street. Charleston, Nov. 7, 1831. d6—fl2 nov 9 AUGUSTA SEED STORE. THE AUGUSTA SEED STORE is removed to the first door above the State Bank, and nearly opposite the United States and Globe Ho tels, where the subscriber will continue to furnish his friends and tho public with fresh and genuine GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS. Allowance to country dealers as usual. Red and white Clover. Lucerne Blue Grass, Onion Sets, Giant Asparagus Roots, Flour Seeds, Bulbous Roots, Ac. J. H. SERVICE, nov 20 dAclino FOR SALE. ABOUT 40 acres WELL TIMBERED LAND, in the village of Harrisonvillc, suitable for Building Lots. It will be divided out to suit pur chasers. Apply to Andrew J. Milder, or to dec 4 dAclm WM. B. SAVAGE. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burke county, containing about 2,000 acres of yJK Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush els Corn, with a full supply of Mules, and all the nsual appurtenances of a Plantation, such as stock of Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ac. Persons desirous of purchasing aro referred to D’Antignac, Evans A Co. fdl nov 6 ! faction Siilrs. BY GIRARDEY fit. PARKER. | Sale of superior Wines, Brandies, Gin, fl-r. On TUESDAY, 16th inst?"at7o} o'clock, A. M., in front of Store, will be sold, without any manner of reserve, The following superior LIQUORS—soId to oloso out tho remainder of a stock of goods—seme of which are of diroct importation. Samples can bo seen at our Store, from Monday until the day of i sale; ! 1 pipe Holland GIN; 1 pi I* CHAMPAGNE BRANDY, vintago 1865; } pipe Otard, Dupuy ACo s do., vintage 1844; } pipe Madeira WINE; 4} pipes do do; 1 pipe Old Port WINE, pure juice; 2 pipes ALCOHOL, in spirits ; 2 hbls Malaga WINE; 8 bbls London CORDIALS; 2 bbls superior old Peach Brandy, 2 bbls. superior old Monongahela WHISKY. Bums under SIOO, cash; all sums over SIOO, thirty days, for approyed and endorsed notcs - doe 12 BY GIRARDEY fir. PARKER. * On TUESDAY, 16th inst., we will sell, in front of Store, after the sale of Liquors SUGARS, Coffee, Flour, Cheese, Tobacco Su gars, Rope, West India Fruits, Cider, Vinegar. —also— About three thousand pounds English and Swedes IRON, Ca«t and German Steel. Terms eash. dl2 BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER. Night Auction. On TUESDAY NIGHT, at 6}o’clock, P. M„ will bo sold, The usual variety of seasonable DRY GOODS Cutlery, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches Fanev Articles, for holy day prosents, Ac. Ac. Terms cash. doo 12 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMA2L THIS DAI, at 10} o'clock, wo will sell, in front of Store, (orders to closo sale,) 10 sacks Rio COFFEE; 9 bbls Rose GIN ; 10 boxes TOBACCO. —also — POTATOES, CODFISH, ONIONS, SALMON HERRING, PORTER, ALE, CIDER, Ac. —A LSO— DRY GOODS, BOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHING ,tc ■ Ac - dec 12 ’ BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS. Night Auction. THIS NIGHT, at 7 o'clock, we will sell, »BY GOODS, CLOTHING, CUTLERY, BOOTS SHOES, * ANCV BOXES, VIOLINS, WATCH ES, Ac. Terms cash. J 2 BY HUTCHINSON fc Twniraa' “Plow, than regal, purple stream .” I t ßolosin g sal® of the delicious old WINES. and BRANDIES, will take place on 1 RIDA\ MORNING, at 11 o'clock, at the Store under tho Eaglu and Phoenix Hotel. —AMONG THE LOT ON HAND WILL BE FOUkD— llarmory’s Amontillars SHERRY ; Gordon's do and othor brands; Offloy s do; H armory'a; Old London Dock PORT; Sandeman s do, and other brands; East India, Sercial and Boal MADEIRA Scotch and Irish WHISKY, 10 years old: Jamaica RUM; Holland GIN; Louis Philippe CHAMPAGNE, and other brands Chateaux Murgaux CLARET; Red and White Hermitage and Burgundy, and 30 years old Cognac BRANDY. 3 Terms at sale. doe 11 by a. lafitte! " Large Sale of Liquors, Wines, jfe. On TUESDAY noxt, 16th inst., in front of Store will be sold, without reserve, 10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, vurious brands, puro as imported, 5 eighth casks Cognac Brandy, do do do 3 pipes Holland Gin, various brands,pure as imp'd 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 20 quarter casks Madeira Wine, 20 eighth do do, 10 eighth casks Port Wino, 4 eighth do do do 2 bbls Cherry Brandy, 20 baskets Champagne Wine, favorite brands 5 easks Absynthc, 5 bbls Rose, Mint, and Cinnamon Cordials, 10 bbls old Monongahela Whisky, Ac. Ac Tcrms-Sums under SIOO, cash ; over SIOO 4 months, lor approved endorsed notes. doc 9' BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER. Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, at the Lower Market, unless previously dis posed of, nySK SH^fe”r° Ck STT BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER. On tho first TUESDAY in JAN JARY next, at the Lower Market House, within tho usual hours ot sale, (if not previously disposed of,) \r i v Str 2 n ?) i lcalth y- anil able-bodied NEGRO MAN. Sold for no fault. 110 is about 26 years old—a good houso and storo-servant, polite and very intelligent. Warranted sound, and titles in disputable. Terms cash. nov 16 Nnew works for children O Such Word as Fail, or The Childrens Jour ney. By Alice B. Neal. Little Gift Book, by Undo Amorol. Child’s Story Book, “ “ Summer Holidays, *• •« Christmas Stories, “ “ George’s Adventures, “ “ Winter Holidays, .< «• Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S. dec C Piano, Book A Music Depot, Broad-st. VTT’OODUN * TIN WARE-Brushes; BrWnT ' * Japand Toilet Setts, Ac., For sale by . 27 t MUSTIN A LATHROP. OLD PORT WINE.—A very superior article, r sale by WM. H. TUTT. TOBACCO. 1 on BOXES TOBACCO, of various prioes A vl/ and qualities. 80 packages Eagle Tobacco, 17 lbs. each, at the low price of 24 cents per lb. by the package For sale at GUSTAVUS VOLGER’S “0'” 39 Tobacco Store, Broad street lost; A LARGE Newfoundland DOG, t black or tan color, straight tail. A TaStE?* Suitable reward at this office. AmmS nov 18 23—ts BUTTER AND CHEESE. ~ JUST RECEIVED— -150 boxes CHEESE, 20 casks do. 20 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, primo. nov 14 ts WILLIAMS A BROTHER. M. G. KUNZE, TEACHER OF MUSIC. RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he givos Instruction in Vocal Music, on tho Piano, Violin and Guitar, in the most thorough manner. Calls left at Mr. Catlin's Music Store, will be promptly answered. hot 30 ly RANGES. E BARROW’S Patent Cooking RANGE, one . of the best articles now in use, for^aala PARSONS FURNITURE FOLISHING Cream, Much superior, Varnishing. For polishing old Furniture. dec 6 WM.H.TUTE. ROMAN KALYDOR, for removing Freckles and Pimples, and rendering the Skin fair and soft. For sale by WM.H. T U TT, Druggist. dec 6 LAMPS, LAMPS — A supply of LAMPS, suita able for burning Oil, Burning Fluid, and Cam pbine. Just rcceivod by dec 6 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. Q/ \ bbls. prime N. O. SYRUP eC\J 5 “ Georgia do. For sale by dee 2 6T URGES A CO. R. BOGGS, Artist, HAVING REMOVED to the new Rooms, baok of tho Masonic Hall, will bo happy to receive his friends, and PAINT PORTRAITS there. En trance through tho Masonic Hall. oet.4 sa