Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, December 14, 1851, Image 3

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Si) itiapdif Crli'grapl). Charleston. Dec 13. P M. j Cotton. —The Market is stiff with hut little doing. The sales to-day sum up only bale-, at 7 to 8; rents . . If HI ' !' P. J - ~ MARRIED, On tue 6tl» inst. by the Rev Moses Bau*h. Mr As- | thosy Alexander, of Savannah, arid Mrs. Lizzie • Smith, of Lawrenceville. Oi. On the 30th ult, by the Rev. J K Evans. Mr Alex- j andkr A Menard and Miss Caroline E. Richards. all of Macon. At Hickory Grove, ou Sunday morning, by the Rev. \V. C- Cleavelaud. Maj. Joseph 11. Long end Miss Mk i i.ssa. daughter of Judge Simmons, of Macon. In Eatontou. on the4th inst.. Mr. Mabceli i s Trout man*. of Crawford county, and Miss Mary Branham. daughter of Dr H. Branham On the‘2sth November. 1851, by D 11. Brown. E*q * Mr Jackson W Walker aud Miss Susan V. West, all ot Sumter county. Ga in Lowndes county, on the 25th ult . Mr. Berry A Folsom aud Miss Sarah K Wilson. lu Cass county. G:t.. on the 16th November, by Willis j Little. J P., Mr John B. Dunn, of Walker county. Ga., i Mary Berry, of the former place. At Etowah. Cass county. Ga., on the 26th November, by Willis Little. J P.. Mr. William F. Gault, of North Caiolina. and Miss Mar*, are r Bean, of the former place. At G. K Tracy's. Esq., in Cass county. Ga.. on the 3d iuht. by Willis’ Little. J P.. Mr. John* Musgrovk. of Tennessee, and Mias Eliza Jane Brewer, of the former place On Tuesday, the 18tli ult . at the hou*e of Abner Ti-on. F.sq., in Dooly county. bv Elder H. C. Ilornadv. Mr Auorsri s G. Sc RUTCHiN. of Sumter county, and Mrs. i d.\RY A Pettke, of the former place. In Pike county, on the evening of the 4th in>t . by t tit** He\ Edmund Dumas. Mr. Warren L Reid and Miss Martha Ann Gardner, daughter of Lewis Gard ner. E»q., all of said county. t»n the 221 October last, by the Rev. David Harris, . the Rev. Granderaon Coßi.aV and Miss Pikena Cor itv all of Meriwether county. In Savannah, on the evening of the 9th iurt., by the R. i Mr A. B Carter. Mr William M. Davidson* an*t Mis-Sarah Ann*,daughter of the late Andrew Molntire On the 4th inst, in Barnwell District. South Carolina, by the Rev. Mr. Cornish. Mr. John* Wad a. and Miss The «.dosia Campyikld. both of Barnwell. On Tuesday, the 4tli in-t . by the Rev C l). Stephens. Mr. David Waklick. of llarri-on, Tenn.. and Miss Kk bfcca Blackwell, of Walker county, Ga. On the 27th November, by 11 A. Williams, Mr. John Pi. i nr and Miss II vrkikt Pace, all of Cobb county. On the 9th iu-t.. by Rev. Dabney P. June-, at the re- r •i*lence of Major Henry West, in Troup county. Mr James A Stinson an*! MissSAK.ni U West, all of Troup county. On the 4tli ia>t . iu Danielsville. by the Rev. G. 11. Cartledge. Mr. James S Noyes and Miss Harriet N Hi ntinoton. both of Daniels' ill**, Ga. In Early county, ou the morning of the 13th Novem ber. bv Q L. C. Franklin. Esq.. Mr. James S. Rowland. ot Fort Gaines, and Mrs. Ann Jane McLean. In Fort Gaine*. on Thursday evening.27th November, by Q. L C Franklin. Ksq . Mr. MAsro.s (}. Bass and Mi»s M B Bradley. At Alexander. Burke county, Ga . on the 4th in-t . by the Rev. Mr. Pierce. Frki»|:kh'K S. Fell and Oi tavia J daughter of Dr. T. Dougla-. of said county On Thursday evening, the 2t)th ult ,by the Rev Ra leigh Greene. Col F M. Richardson and Miss Caro line A D Holt, ouly daughter of Maj. Tarpley T P . aud Mrs Amelia A Holt, all of Thomsslon, Ga. tin the 3uth ult , by Clark Aldridge. Esq . Mr. Ar.m.r Pitts, of Newberry District. S. C , aud Mrs Mart M. Hightower, of Russell county, Ala. At Buena Vista, by the Rev. Jacob R Daufortli, Mi P» M hTEitAt L. of Upson county, and Miss Fannie M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C F. Maddux, of Buena Vista InCnthbert. (la ; on the evening of the 3.1 ult . by the R**v Thomas Muse. Wm. A. Move and Miss Vikcinia K Coleman, all of Cuthbert. DIED. At the residence ol her hu-thaud. in Talbot county, on Wedue-day. the 19th inst.. Mrs. Ki iZAiiK.ru Anthony. wife of ll»*\ Samuel Anthony. aged 40 years aud M month-. At hi late re-idence in Harris county, on the 10th iu't . after a long protracted di-ea-e. Mr. Levin West. m the 624 year of his age. lu Marietta.on the 4th inst .Gen. John 8. And arson. alter a painful and protracted illness. In Columbus, on the 27th of November, after an ill of one month. Theobald Howard, aged 48 years lie was for many years a resident of this place. In Gainesville, on the 2Nth ult., at the residence of Jonathan Mitchell, his son-in-law. whither he had been on a visit. William Park, of Jefferson county. Ga aged VJ years and 2 days. •5 “SSSSS»!*iSSHHSi - HH2HHSSBHSSHH HSKSSBH Sjtftfil lloticrs. 'Siii-jjlihl Niiilw,—Ur. l’Al'l. F. EVK, ex ists to be in Augusta the 20th of thi, month, (Ue i ember,) nnJ may, for the next three week., there aft< r, ho nonsuited nt his dwelling on tlreon street, in reference to Surgical eases. *f dec 11 dt’> Portrait I'aintins-—d he undeisigned begs leave to cuil the attention of the puhlie to his ?pecl- , mrti s rrf PfftITUAITP, at M ossrs. Clarke A Racket’s Jewelry store. Also, at his rooms, over Mr. Vol ger’s Sigur store, next to J. I’. Seize corner, where he will he found ready to execute all orders con nected with the above named art, to entire satisfac tion. dec lit did " J. MAIER. rry Oilire l lcrk Inferior Court, Riehliloild, | ( ounl). Dee. 15, ISol.—Tho Justices of the Info- j rior Court of Richmond County, will, on Monday, j the 15th inst, elect a keeper'of the Poor House j for said county. Applications will he received by the Clerk until the election, dec 6 *: DAVID L. ROATII, D. c. t. c. 1,/* In-hurt ion upon the Piano-Forte, Guitar and Organ, nlso Lessons in Singing, by Miss M. E. Kf.f.uax. For further information, apply at the residence of A. Booos, Esq. By A Card Mr. E. C. SO FOE having met with such liberla eneouragemont, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public that ho has permanently loeatod himself in Augusta as Pro fessor of the Piano Forte and Organ. Communi cations left at the Music and Book Storo of Messrs. Oeo A. Oates & Co., will he punctually attended to. ly jant Qy Kemoval. —Drs. H. A R. Campbell have removed their office to Mclntosh street, opposite the Post Office. Dr. Henry Campbell will reside at he Washington Hall. Cme nov 7 oy Dodge -. Daguerrean t.allery Now Open.— E. S. Dodge has the pleasure to announce that his looms are now open for the reception of visitors land that he is fully prepared to execute the brtt Pictures taken in the .South, His fine fly and .«iVA hght, enables him to produce pictures of the richest tune, nnd tho must agreeable light and shade, to gether with a natural expression, ea«y and graceful attitude. Time required for sitting reduced by his i mproved process, to front to 10 srronrls. Always on hand, a complete assortment of all the new and beautiful styles of Cases. Pictures set in cases, medaiians, finger rings, A*e. Stock and materials of all kinds on hand and for sale. Thorough instructions given in Dngucrreotyping. 'lallely next door to tho Post Office, and over Clark, Kaekett & Co's. Jewelry Store. Cm nov 15 jy Leigh, Tucker Ac Perkins's Improved Sky Light Dagnerrean t.allery.—The Pictures now being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an entirely new Aparatus, and Sty-tight built fx prtss/y for thepurposr, are pronounced by all su perior to any that have ever before been offered in this city. We have lately received a new stock, consisting of every varioty of plain and fancy Cases, into which Pictures will be inserted in the neatest and taost careful manner. Particular care will he be stowed on tho arrangement of Family Groups, and to the attitude of single pictures. Every description of Duguerrootype Materials or sale, at the lowest terms. ts oct 11 -IF" Visiting Cards.—Master EDWARD WIL LIS will write Visiting Cards, and be thankful for any orders of the kind. ts sept 4 Coinmnnal. Augusta Market -Dec 13. t P. M. COTTON.—There ha- b«q»n « good dt-mand to-day. and the sale- are lo ;t r,. : i extent at ve-terd iv - price? Holder- are their stork** quite a- tVerlv We | haveno change in prices to noti.'e ,? > A\ANN Ail. Dec. 1 i. — Cot f o/i. -The sale-; of Cotton 1 yesterday were *2l > air-, viz : n at OA. 6 at 7£. 10 at 7s. |22 at 7a: a: 7f. 24C at 7i; 14 at 7 15-16; lib at 8; 166 at Si: 114 at *•*. ui;d sat 8s cents. Business was in a great measure suspended, on account of the ceremonies consequent upon the visit of the Governor and mem bers of the Legislature to the city. CHATTANOOGA, Dee. 12.—-There iejret i telnehle tide in the river, but the tributary streams above, out of which we always expect a large amount of Produce, have not yet been sufficiently swollen to let out the boats. Consequently, the amouut of up-country Pro duce in market is rather limited. A few boats have ti,*ated down the Tennessee, and are at the wharf with articles to suit the consumers of the town aud country j I‘rices are stationary, or nearly so. It is only necessary tiiis week for us to state, that every description of Pro duce is iu demand at fair prices, aud omit our quotation table for want of room. Cotton is coming up very freely, and if wo are not much mistaken, there will bo twice the amount sent over the Road from this point of any former year. .MADISON. Dec. l-°>.— Coiton. —Thi- morning we have an advance from the la.-t steamer of sto j c**ut. Cotton i-selling iu our market to-day at 7to 7s. Principal sale.- 7 1. ROME. Dec. 11—Cotton on hand, 2.500 bales. Re* c.*ipts and exports per week. 1.350 bah'- Me quote present prices at from sto cents. MONTGOMERY. Dec. lu.— Cotton. —There has been a fair demand to-day for this article, and prices of yes terday are well supported. Low Middling to Middliug » * a Good Middling 6|c. SAVANNAH EXPORTS. DEC. 12. Per brig R. B. Lawton, for Havana—s3o cask- Rice, :»ud 100 empty llhds. intelligence. ARRIVED Iron Steamboat, Company's Steamer, J. Rnnlnlph, w ith boats? and 12. w ith Mdze. to 'V. S. Jx T. 11. Roberts; Williams xk Brother: Bustin & Walker: J. M. Moore; Hand, Williams A Co.; J. Wellaur. G. W. Lewis; N K. Butler A Co.: L. Roll; W. J. Owens; Baker A Hart; ! T. R. Gerard A Co., Baker A Wilcox; Hutch in on A i ihomas; 7. McCorti \ Co ; J. Dennis; A. Stew.t. t; C. [ A Platt: George Schley: Lauiback »V Co«>per; WV M. f Rowland. Agent; Doughty A Beall; J. George; W. If. ( Sturgis Co.: Augusta Manufacturing Company : Ad ams. Hopkins A Co ; Thayer A Butt; Haml A Klein iug: Carmichael A Bean; (J. T. Dortic; XV. A J. Nel son: W. II Maharry A Co ; J T Bothwell; Ad ms A Fargo, and T. N Poullain A Son. Union Steamer Oregon, Capt. Moody, from Sav.itmah* Mdze., Ac., to J. H. Anderson, agent; A. Lafiite: Hand A Fleming; Hand A Williams; 7, McCord; Ba ;er A Hart; GouM, Bulkley A Co.; Wright. Nichols A Co ; Sale. Lark A Co; G. J. Davis. J. A. Milieu A Co.; W. It Scliirmer; B. S. Dunbar; Thayer A Butt; Jeffers. Cothran A Co; A. M. Benson; Lauiback A Cooper: ! W. S. A T. II Roberts; Adams. Hopkins A Co . Henry j Pea . Agent Georgia Rail Road, and order arrivals ehom charleston Ship Fairfield, Loveland, New York. Brig Orrav Taft. Mowiy. Pro'idence. Schr. (« M. RoberUon. Booze. Baltiinote S» hr. Truth. Philips, Baltimore. CT.LARED FOR CHARLESTON’ Brig Samuel Brown. Baker, at Baltimore. Svlir Helene. Griffin, at New York. SAVANNAH. Dec 12 —Arrived, brig Manzanilla, Ber- ! i v. Charleston; steamer Tennessee. Kalin. Augu la. I Cleared, brig It It. Law lon, Gardner, Havana CHARLESTON, Dec 12 —Arrived, ship Eastern ‘|ueen. Rosa, Liverpool. In the Offing.—A Ilerm. brig. Cleare*!. Danish brig A1 urine. Jeppehren. Copenhagen ; Fr wlir. Requin. Na«lal. llavr*- Line schr M K Wells, Griffin. New York. Went to Sea. bark Jame-Bay ley, Duncan Philadel phia ; flan. schr. Oste. Steffens, North of Europe , schr Maria, Gardner. New York SPARTA MALE AND FEMALi: AC VDE MIBB. THE TRUSTEES us tlm Sparta Male*, d Fe male School, have the pleasure of anno incing to the public that they hnvo secured tho .«or\ oa of Messra. Thomas C. Neal and Kiehard M. John iHone, as Principals, in the Male School, for the en .suing year. They feel no hesitation in recommend ing them to the patronage of those who de ire to ‘ give the r sons a liberal and thorough education. Well educated themselves, they possess not only tho ability, but tho will, to impart instruction to all , who may be confided to their care. Parents and guar dians wiio may send their sons to this School, may rest assured that their best efforts will be directed to their mental improvement. Their government will be such as to ensure good conduct on the part of their pupils, both in und out of school, yet so reasonable and just, as to secure tho approbation of the pupils themselves,^in almost all cases. Their success, heretofore, has given them, in the commu nities where they hare taught, n reputation rarely attained. Having known them for some years in their character of Teachers, and from their youth, as gentlemen, wo feel no hesitation in announcing to the public, that we offer them a school equal to any in Georgia, for thorough instruction iu all of the branches usually taught iu Academies. They would also announce to those who have daughters to educate, that they huxehadlhc good fortune to secure the services of Rev. John A. Mose ley, a? Principal, in tho Female .School. Mr. M. has been engaged in the vocation of teaching for the last ten years iu Cherokee and elsewhere, with grout success, and is well qualified for the position he is to till. Jle will be provided witli the best teachers of Music and other ornamental branches. His unre mitting efforts will be directed to the advancement of his scholars. Instruction will he given in the various brunches usually caught in a Female Acad emy. Tho rates of Tuition in both Schools, which are low, will remain unchanged. Hoard in respecta ble private families can be had on good terms.—- Persons at a distance, who may not find it conveni ent to come with their children, may secure hoard ing hy making application to either of the Principals. S. A. PARDEE. T. M. TURNER, 13. T. HARRIS, 11. ROGERS, J. T. MARTIN, Trustees. The School will commence on the Second Monday in JANUARY next. clam 2 dee 14 PINEVILLE JOCKEY CLUB. TIIE Annual Races over i^u _ the Pinevillo Course, will commence on WED NESDAY. the 14th day of January, and continue for two days following : Ist day—Two Mile Heats—Silver Cup. SIOO. j 2d day—Three Mile Heats—Purse, $270. 3d day—Two Mile Heats—Purse SIBO. JOHN L. WHITE, dec 14 1 wtd Sec’ry. and Treas. P. J%Cluh. I.ARGE SALE OF NEGROES. \TTEXTION is called to the sale at Darien on the Ist Tuesday in January next. The gang will contain more than 100 Itice Field NEGROES. Terms: —One third-cash —the balance in one, two and three years, with ample and undoubted security. ctd dec 14 WANTED, A GOOD COOKT ATf A NTI’D to purchase, a good COOK—a man VV Cook preferred. Inquire at this office, dec 14 lmo NEGROES TO HIRE. MEN. WOMEN, BOYS and GIRLS. Apply at this office. 6 dec 14 FOUR MONTHS after bate. I will apply to the Honorable Inferior Court of Warren county, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell one Negro Woman, and one tract of Land, lying in Early, containing 250 acres. Said land and ne gro belonging to the estate of James Todd, deceas ed, and not willed bv him. dec 14 JAMES H. TODD, Adm>. ADIESFIVLBLAUK GAITER BOOTS—A new and beautiful article of Ladies Gaiters Boots, (Rogers,) received by a cc 13 ALDRICH k ROYAL. Ladies white kid slippers—A new lot of Ladies White Kid Slippers, received by de , is ALDRICH k ROYAL. R~ OBIIER OVER SHOES—Gents and Ladies, heavy and light Rubber Over Shoes, received by dec 13 ALDRLCH k ROY AL. FOR THE SEASON. PINK and White Clarified Gelatine, Extract Lemon, Rose, Orange and Vanilla. Real Dis tilled Rose, Peach nnd Orange-flower Waters. Corn Starch. Arrow Root and Farina, for Puddings, Ac Just received by D. B PLI MB & CO nov 23 itfoifrtlttmm Ladies rowress g aiter boots—Just received, a new Jot of Ladies Congrecs Boots. «i.-c l:t ALDRICH A HOY VI,. LOLA MONTES TOBACCO. TLvr RECEIVED. I.y JOHN A MILLEN A O CO., a supply ofStulU A Bernard's LOLA MONTES TOB AGCO. Store 205 Broad -trees. | dee 13 itfOMEA’ IN AMERICA—Ity Matin J. .Mein *» tosh. For sale by 1 Jee 1:i THUS. RICH A BBS A SON. FM VE HUNDRED SKETCHES AND MiEIA TONS of SERMONS, suited for all occasions : ' l>y the author of ’’The Pulpit Cyclopaedia." For j sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON. JEST RECEIVED, per Steamer Southerner, 10 bids. Northern APPLES: | 10 kegs Extra Family tloshen BUTTER : 10 boxes Pine Apple CHEESE : 100 « No. 1 FIRE CRACKERS ; 2 cases ROCKETS, Roman CANDLES, TOR PEDOES, SCROLLS, FLOWER POTS. Ac. 1 ease MACARONI: 1 “ VERMACELLI: 1 “ CITRON; .'isacks Soft Shell ALMONDS: 30 whole, half, and quarter boxes RAISINS, dec 13 JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. PRICE OF CANDY REDUCED] TKKN CENTS a Pound is our price for CANDY, in boxes, with the usual assortment, nnufaetured of the best Sugar, doc 13 LAMBACK A COOPER. GUNNY BAGGING. | / A BALES Heavy Gunny BAGGING for sale rV ' low to close stiles by dee 13 A. LAFITTE. BOOKS! BOOKS!1 TALES of a Traveller, by Bryant; Aunt Kitty's Tales, by Miss Mclntosh; Kings and Queens, by John S. C. Tales front Shnksuoarc, by Lamb ; Works of Dean Swift, with life ; Hon ey s Meditations; Gems from Tapper; Speeches of Phillips, Curran, Grattan and Emmett; The Girl hood of Shakespeare's Heroines, by Marv Cowden Clarke ; Ship and Shore, by Colton : Land and | Lee, by Colton: Deck and Port, by Colton: Tho | Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland. The I above for sale by dee 13 _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON, GOSHEN CHEESE, BUTTER, SiC. CA BOXES Prime Goshen Cheese ; ) c*v/ 10 Kegs do do Butter; 25 Bbis. Superfine Philadelphia Flour : 50 Bushels Tennessee Meal, from new Corn ; 100 Bushels Shorts, for Cattle feed, i Just received and for stilo liv ! dec 11 lit ' A. LAFITTE. FIGS AND PRUNES. WE HAVE just received two eases, 80 drums, fine, new crop, FIGS ; also, one case Prunes, j in glass-top boxes, which wo will sell at a great bargain, if applied for early, dec 12 GIKARDEY A PARKER. NEW NOVEL, BY JAMES Aims and Ob stacles. a Romaee, by G. P. R. James, Esq. author of The Fate, The Commissioner, Old Oak I Chest, Ae. Price 50 cents. Just published and for ; sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S doe 12 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad st. NEW WORKS.—Venetian Trelawn.y, or the Mysteries of tho Court of London. Vot. 1. | 50cents. ByG. W.M. Reynolds. Life in New York, Indoors and Out of Doors, il lustrated with 10 Engravings, by the late \V in. Burns. 25 cents. No. 395 of Littell s Living Age. Just published and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S dee 12 Piano, Book and Music Store. Broad-st. WHITING DESKS.— Just received by the sub scribers, a good assortment of Rosewood Wri ting DESKS, of various sixes. GEO. A. OATES A CO. dee 12 Broad street. QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS. rI’ST received, another new lot ot those Quilled Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Store, oppo site tho Masonic Hall. dee 3 «, ALDRICH A ROY AI. FISH.’ JEST received by LAMBACK A COOPER, Cod Fish in Boxes. Mackerel No. I, Whole, Half and Quarter Bbls. Mackerel No. 2, Whole Bids. Mackerel No. 3, Whole Bbls, Salmon No. 1, in Kits. dec 2 FIRE “CRACKERS. | /WX BOXES No. 1 Firo Crackers, for sale by lUU dll-5t A. LAFITTE. ‘ FIRE WORKS AND FIRE CRACKERS. WE H AX'E in Store, the largest, best and cheap est assortment of FIRE WORKS in market, to which we invite tho attention ol purchasers.— Better come early. dec II ts ‘ OIRARDEY A PARKER. PRIME EASTERN HAY. /■2Z \ BALES Prime Eastern HAY in store, and for sale by dee II OIRARDEY A PARKER. LIME, LIME. | /W t BARRELS Lime on beard Steamer 11. 1 UU L. Cook, for sale low, to arrive, by dee 11-5 t A. LAFITTE. GEORGIA 7 PER CENT. COUPON BONDS Executive Department, ) Milledgeville, Bth December, 1851. ( SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until MONDAY, Oie second day of Feb ruary, 1852, for the purchase of the Bonds of the State of Georgia, bearing an interest of seven per cent. |>er annum, tho interest payablosemi-annually, in January and July at tho Bank of the State of Georgia in Savannah —the principal of the Bonds payable at the Treasury of tho State in sums of Five Hundred Dollars each. Tiie amount of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS of said Bonds payable ten years after l date, and the same amount payablo twenty years after date—the State reserving upon the face of these latter Bonds the right to redeem them after the expiration of ten years. Bidders must sjieeify the amount of the Bonds they propose to take, and also the class, together with the premium they propose to pay. j Proposals for these bonds must be accompanied with satisfactory evidence of the ability of the bid der to respond to his bid. By order of the Governor: decL'SdAc "j WM. STEELE, See. Ex. Dep. HALL AND SOLAR LAMPS. A COMPLETE assortment of SOLAR LAMPS, suitalde for Churches, Stores, Factories and j Parlors. Also, Hexagon and Globe Hall LAMPS and LANTERNS, by E. MUSTIN. I dee 13 EVERY THING HOUSEKEEPERS need, of China, Glass, and Earthenware, Wood and Willow Ware, bv dec 13 E. MUSTIN. ' % BARTLETT’S PHILOSOPHY IT' LEM ENTS of Natural Philosophy; by W. 11. !i 0. Bartlett, L. L. D., Professor of Natural and j Experimental Philosophy at West Point Academy. ! For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON. dec 13 RICH DRESS GOODS, SNOWDEN k SHEAR HAVE received this day from New York, by the Steamor Marion— | Rich Printed Mous. DbLAINES, of new and cle ; gant styles; Hoyles' Printed Df.LAINES, of beautiful styles, and at very low prices; Rich Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, for Ladies' | Dresses: i i» 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 I present season, and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. dee ti (ItiVr* ~ D. B. PLUMB &, CO. ARE constantly receiving fresh and pure Medi cines, Chemicals, Choico Perfumery-, Toilet Articles Ac., at their establishment between l'. S. Hotel and Post Officer corner. Medicines carefully dispensed at all hours, by calling at Mr. Barnes', corner Greene and Mclntosh streets. nov 23 ARPER'S MAGAZINE FOR~DECEMBER has been received at GEO . A. OATES A COt S J Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. Subscri- I bers will please call for their copies. dee 6 Jtafllaitfatii EXECUTOR’S SALE.—POSTPONED. Will b<* sold, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th clay of JAX I’ARY nest of the 28th in«t a? heretofore advertised.) in front of the office of The Augusta Insurance &. Ranking Company, luring the usual hours of public sale, the follow ing property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann Cilluming, de. ea s#-l, to wit rhs Lot and improvenicuts on and just above the corner of Bre ad and Campbell streets, commonly known as Providence Range. now occupied by Messrs. Raker at Hart, Baker, Wilcox Co., and Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for the purpose of sale, will bo divided into four Lots, running by parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on those streets ranging from thirty feet ten inches (HO feet 10 inches) to thirty-one feet five inches (HI feet 5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses sion till October Ist. 1862. Kent of stores front ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now leased, will be payable to purchasers from time of sale to expiration of leases. The sellers will con tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1552, 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— The Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson F. Turpin, south side of Reynold street, (between Campbell and Jackson streets,) having a front of about seventy-one feet on Reynold street and extending thence south about one hundred and thirty feet to an alley, with the use, in common with other lots Os said alley, that hounding it on the west, and of the one constituting the eastern boun dary of the next mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc tober Ist, 1852. —also — A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last mentioned on the east, of about tho same dimen sions. and bounded by an alley on the cast, with the use, in common with otherlots, of the several alleys above mentioned. —ALSO— The following Stocks, and State and Corporation Bonds , viz: 2t* 4 l shares of the Capital Stock of the Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. 12 shares of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Rail Rood k Banking Company. 15 Bonds, SIOOO each — 6 per cents, of the State of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of March and Ist of Sept. l*r. Ist Sept., 1809*. 10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, of the city of Augusta, interest payable semi-annually, Ist of April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857. 1 Bonds, SSO0 —7 per cents of Montgomery &. West Point Rail Road Company. Interest payable quarterly. TBKMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash.— Heal Estate, one-third cash, tho other two-thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest from sale, nml mortgage on the proporty sold. W. CUM MING, 11. 11. CUMMINU, ExTs. of the Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming. deed, out 20 swttl CHOICE BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. JUST REC EIVED, direct from Holland, by F. A. MALGE, a large assortment of JI YA- CfNTIfS, TULIPS, CROCUS, AMARYLIS. AN NEMONTES. RANINCTLAS, Ac. For the accom modation of his friends and customers, lie has left an assortment at Mr. J. 11. Service’s Seed Store, opposite tho United States Hotel. And for salo at his Nursery, near the Cotton Factory, a splendid collection of choico BOSES mul budding Fruit TREES, such as APRICOTS, PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, APPLES and PEARS. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention if directed to him. dec 12 Hmos NEGROES FOR SALE ON COMMISSION. D1 A\ A. a Mulatto Woman, 28 years old, witli her three children. She is a No. 1 Soamstrcss, Washer and Ironer, and first rate Cook, both moat and pastry : understands putting up all kinds of Pickles and Sweet Meats, and is a good Cake Ba ker. The best of rcfforences can bo given as to character and qualifications. Sold for no fault, only to change the investment. —also— A fancy BLACK GliiL, 11 years old, a first rate Nusre ami Lady's Maid, was trained by one of tho first families in Charleston. Sho is a romakuhle trim, neat and tidy girl. Apply to A. W ILSON, Broker A Com. Agt , dec 12 Hamburg, S. C. SIOO REWARD. RWAWAI OR STOLEN, from the sub- * u scriber, on Wednesday, 19th inst., Two T'w MEN, slaves, viz: LEWIS, about 28 years <£L of age, bright complexion, stoat built and very active; has a very high forehead, and rather down look, when quickly interrogated, speaks with a little stuttering. Lewis is about five feet nine in ches high, and when he left had whiskers. SAM is about 25 years of age, is bright, and has a high forekond, open countenance, and speaks tolerably fluent; he is about 5 feet 10| inches high, rather slender made, has a very small hand; when a little intoxicated speaks fluently, and rather im pudent, and had goatees when lie left. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS reward will bogiv on for the above described Negroes, if found within the District, and TIIIRTY-FIVE if found out of the District but in the State, and FIFTY DOL LARS if they arc arrested out of the State. And as a i rnnir.it the subscriber will give ON II UN DR ED DOLL ARS reward to any one who will apprehend said slaves and furnish testimony to convict any one, of inducing or fur nishing said slaves with a ticket or tickets to pass to a Free State. Tho above rewards will be given, if any one will delivered tho said slaves to the subscriber, or de posit them in any jail of the State or of tho United States, and gi.ve notice of such commitment to me. Address me at Monterey, Abbeville District, S. C\, or Maj. J. G. Baskin, AbbevilleC. 11., S. C. dee : d!2 «•! B. c. DeBRUHL. SEGARS. Gt V QLGEII has now in Si ore ami offers for r, sale 40,000 Montera *Segnn. 20.000 Rio Hondo, 15,000 Cantos. 15,000 Panctela. 10,000 Principe. 10,000 Londrel, a very superior article. 10,000 Puebla and Espana. 9.000 Consolation and Neptuna. 12.000 Conquisea Regalia, 11,000 Vigiiantia and Salvadora Regalia. 0,000 Hobanero. 3,000 Cubreg and Joscfita. 1,000 Neptuna and Cortes. J 1,000 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 every article in his line, for sale low, wholesale or retail, at the Tobacco and Segar Store, 219 Broad Street, one door below J. P. Setze's Store. UUS. VOLGER, no\ HO Tobacconis LOST, AL AR G K Newfoundland DOG,| L, black or tan color, straight tail. A Suitable reward at this office. ftWwrir nov IS 23—ts TOBACCO. 1 TW V HOY MS TOBACCO, of various prices 1.-iv* and qualities. 80 packages Eagle Tobacco, 17 lbs. each, at the low price of 24 cents per lb. by tho package. For sale at GUSTAVUS VOLUER’S nov HO Tobacco Store, Broad street BOARD WANTED. \ GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILY desire to obtain BOARD, with Two Rooms, in some pleasant locality. Address Box 153, Post Office, or apply at the United States Hotel for an interview with dec 9 ts S. »FOR SALE. \ BOLT 40 acres WELL TIMBERED LAND, in the village of Harrisonville, suitable for Building Lots. It will be divided out to suit pur chasers. Applv to Andrew J. Miller, or to _dcc 4 (Ktelm WM. B. SAVAGE. KOSSUTH TOBACCO. JI'ST received, at A. G. YOLGER’S Tobacco Store, a supply of superfine KOSSUTH CHEW ING TOBACCO, manufactured and put up ex pressly for him, by the celebrated and well known Manufacturers, STULTZ A BERNARD, Virginia. Call and judge for yourselves, dec 12 GUS. A. VOLGER, Tobacconist. A FINE HARNESS HORSE. SALE, a fine BLACK HARNESS HORSE, a first rate traveller—gentle fV and in fine order. Enquire of WM. HAINES, dec 13 3 at City Drug Store. Jllisallaimras. MANAGER’S OFFICE. r.REEX I*lll PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. M i :../, I),awn. nn t Prises Paid l, if the well l not-n and responsible firm ut J. \V. MAVUY & CO. Class 131, to hedrnwn at Savannah, Dec. 18, 1851. Sales close Tuesday, nt 3, P. 51. SPLENDID SCHEME —15 drawn ballots from 78. ‘30.000 DOLLARS. $5,000; $3,000: $2,198: 10 of $ 1,000, Ac. Tickets $5; Halves $2.50; Quarters2,2scents. Class 132, to he drawn at Augusta. Dec. 17, 1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3, P. M. THE I.ITTE ONE. 14 drawn ballots from 78. I,ol*o DOLLARS! $2,000; 51,290; $1,100; besides numerous others.— Tickets $2 —Halves $1 —Quarters 00c. JOHN A, MILLEN, No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalfs Range, Augusta. Un. Orders from the city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. dee IS CHAMPARA. DURAND’S SUPERIOR FRENCH BITTERS. Manufactured by J. Durand a Co., Paris— The above bitters may be used with wine, or any spirits. It is also a pleasant drink, as it is strengthening to the bowels nnd a certain cure for the Dyspepsia, Debility, Weakness of the Chest, and every complaint arising from a Derangement ot the System. Alsu a certain cure for Child and Fe vers. A. Vox Dom.EXs, agent. For J. Durand A Co., For sale w holesale, by liIRARDEY 4 PARKER, dec 9 tf*[ Agents, for J. Ynn Dohlen. FOR THE LADIES. Ij'I.MC ENGLISH and French Hair Brushes, Best English Tooth Brushes, Horn, Buffalo and Ivory Dressing Combs, Shell, Buffalo and Ivory Fine Combs. Just received by nov 18 I). B. PLUMB & CO. LUMBER YARD. qYlli: st Itscit IHER has established, near his I residence nt the lower part of Telfair street, a LUMBER YARD, at which he wi 1 keep constant ly a full assortment of l’lnnks, Scantling, Fence Posts, Ac., for salo on consignment. Consignments of Lumber, as well ns orders for tho same, will meet with prompt attention. All the Lumber necessary fur complete buildings may he had nt short notice, fi?- Liberal advances made on consignments, dec 3 1 :!mos*; L. CHARLES DUGAS. FIRE WORKS. OI X/ X BOXES No. 1 Eire Crackers. “)V /V / 29 Gross Roman Candles, assorted sires 12 Gross Sky Rockets, assorted sixes. 100 Gross Serpents, No. 1. 20 Gross Pin Wheels, No. I. 5 Gross Triangles. 5 Gross Scrolo Wheels. 20,000 Torpedoes. Just received and for sale by dec 2 LAMBAHK A COOPER. new loan. Til E Fortune Tellor of Sninte Avoye, or' the Mys terious Stranger. R.v Eugene Sue, 50. Celcsturo, or Lights and Shadows of London Life. By 15. T,. Blanchard, author of tho Heirs es Dor wentwator, 50c. Fcrnley Manor, or Edith the Inconstant, liy Mr. McKcntie Daniel, author of My Sister Miniiee, Ac , 50 cents. Littells' Living Age Nos. 393 and 394. Just published and fur salo at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S., dec 8 Broad-st. TIIE DULCIMER; or, The New York Collec tion of Sucreil Music: containing a large and choice variety of new Tunes, Church Anthems, Mo setts, Ac., from the host Foreign and American Composers, with all tiro old Tunes in common use, together with a concise Elementary course, and sim plified nnd adapted to tho capacities of heginners. The whole comprising tho most complete collection ol Sacred Music, and published by J. B. Woodbury: price 75 cents. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A COS. Piano, Book nnd .Music Store, dec 7 Broad street. OIRARDEY fit PARKER, Us I LL attend to the hiring of NEG ROES at the Markot House on the first day of January next. dec 7 SMOKING TOBACCO. C/ X/ X DOZEN papers SmokingTOBACCO. »JUU 30,000 Moravian PIPES. Just received and for sale at G. YOLGER'S, doc 12 4 Segar and Tobacco Store, Broad-st. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. HKADY MADK HATS, ULOTHI.NO, W. 0. PRICE fit CO • # newest style. I at Wholesale Drapers and Tailors, CAPS.' and Retail, are w»*II supplied with the of Flush, Cloth of all doscrip-of Kiuflish At Kroncli At other kind*, tions.ofthe ve- CLOTHS, UMBRELLA?. i> best inftl.e. „f Mack andMue’andaU' ofSilkan.l the newest colors. Ginghams. SUUUS ' CASSIMERES, >l,oul c d " Bra ' CRAVATS. Os the newest and most MoIWV belts all kinds of fashioualde patterns. BRUSHES, HOSIERY. VESTINGS, forClothes. GLOVES. of every description. Hair, Nails. Ac of every de* The public will find u ‘' I , ortL' Monies, scription. and prepared to make to Pocket Books, all articles use- ORDER an q a R useful ful and neces--all articles of Dress in the articles of nary lor Dress best and most approved Dress for ticn and comfort. STYLE. .lemon's use ALL OBDKRS PKOMPTI.Y KXECUTED. dec 9 CHOICE FRUIT TREES. ~ WITH a view to encourage a taste for Mv fruitand habits of industry , I taught“*“ my sons to bud and graft. They now offer for sale a few thousand PEACH TREES of the most choice varieties. liy Orders will he promptlv filled at 25 cents each. JAMES L. COLEMAN, dec 4 dAe ts GENT’S PATENT LEATHER BOOTST" ANEYV and beautiful article of PATENT LEATHER BOOTS, just raeeived. doo 10 f ALDRICH A ROYAL. CHALMERS’ FEMALE COLLEGE. (Chartered Ay the present Legislature.) THIS Institution, located at iScotUboro’, Ga., will go into operation on the Ist Monday in January next, under the direction of an efficient corps of Instructors. The Course of Studies will ho ample, and the Instruction thorough—equal to that in any other Institution in the State. Tho retired and pleasant location of Scottsboro'; its exemption from all inducements to gaiety and extravagance in dross, or other expenditures of money, peculiarly adapt it to tho education of young ladies. Circulars, detailing the course of studies, the rates of tuition, Ae., will he sent to those who may desire them. The following gentlemen constitute the Board of Trustees, to whom reference may be made . Col. Seaton Grantland; Col. Parish Carter; Hon. A. H. Ilansell; J. T. Tucker, Esq.; Hon. 11. V. John son; Tomlinson Fort, M. D.; Rev. Dr. Talmage: Rev. J. YV. Baker; Col. M. Urievo; Col. Iverson L. Harris; D. R. Tucker, Esq.; James C. Whita ker, Esq. Rev. WASHINGTON BAIRD, CROSBY M. BOGGS, A. M., dec 8 t 4 Principals. FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burke fogs, county, containing about 2,000 acres Land. Also thirty-soven NEGROES, 1,200 bush els Corn, with a full supply of Mules, and all the nsual appurtenances of a Plantation, such ae stock of Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ae. Persons desirous of purchasing are referred to D Antignac, Evans A Co. fJI nov 6 TO PHYSICIANS fit MEDICAL" STUDENTS. THE SUBSCRIBER has now oh hand a full and complete assortment of fresh and gen uine MEDICINES, selected by himself, suitable to the medical practice of tho South, and as such, are fully recommended to tho profession generally. Catalogues of the necessary articles fora practition er just sitting out, furnished gratis. All orders at tended to with promptness and despatch. A liberal allowance mndc, when purchases are made for cash. WM. HAINES, dec*l 3 City Drug Storo, 217 Broad-st- ROMAN KATA DOR, for removing Freckles and Pimples, and rendering tho Skin fair and soft For sale by WM. H. TL XT, Druggist, deefi faction £alrs. BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. Oj TUESDAY, will be sold, in front of Store, 1 rase of FIGS. —also— One fine Saddle HORSE. Terms cash, dec 14 BY A. LAFITTE. i I ’(tillable Negroes. On the first TUESDAY in January next, will be sold, at the T,ower Market House, Three likely NEGROES, viz: Tom, about 25 years of age. Dave, about 35 years of age; Solo- J rnon, about 22 fears of ago. Sold to close np the affairs of the Original Stockholders of tho Union Steamboat Company. Titles warranted. Terms cash. Purchasers tq pay for bill of sale. By order df H. L. VTeffers. nov 14 BY A. LAFITTE. Dwelling House on Greene Street. On the first TUESDAY in January next, will be sold, at tho Lower Market Houso, unless previous ly disposed of at private sale, The Wooden DWELLING and outbildings and Lot, being tho second below Lincoln street, situated on tho south side of Greene street, having a front of 40 feet 6 inches on said street, and running back 129 foet 6 inches towards Telfair street. The whole being in eompleto repair. Titles indisputable. Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for titlos. The above can be troatod for at private sale. dl4 BY A. LAFITTE. : ~ Sale, of City Lots. On TUESDAY, 16th inst., at 12 o’clock, M. f pre. ciscly, in front of Storo, will be sold, Two valuablo City Lots, situated on the west side of Mclntosh street, having bach a front of 50 feet on said street —running back westwardly 281 feet 9 inches, more or less, to an Ally 30 feet wide. Terms—2o per eont. balance payable in tea equal annual instalments, with interest from date—purchasers to pay for papers. Further par ticulars at tho sale. By order of John Foster, Acting Chairman Com mittoo on So. Com. doe 14 BY A. LAFITTE. Iron Steamboat Company Stock. On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, 4 Shares Iron Steamboat Company Stock. Terms cash. _ ' dec 14 BY A. LAFITTE. Four Valuable, Building Lots. On the first TUESDAY' in Januaiy next, will be sold, at the Lowor Market Houso, Four valuablo Building Lots, viz : Two Lots, having a front of 30 foet eaoli, on Telfair street, running back 160 feet towards Walker street, and two Lots having a front of 30 foot on Walker street, running back 160 feet towards Telfair street—a plan of whieh can bo seen at my office. Terms—Ono-half, cash : and the balance payuble in 12 months with interest, from date, secured by a mortgage on the premises—purchasers to pay for papers. dee 14 BY A. LAFITTE. Bricks. On THURSDAY", 18th inst., at 12 o’clock, M., pre cisely, will be sold, in front of Store, About 300,000 BRICKS, in lots to suit purchas ers. Deliverable at the kiln. Samples can be seen at the Store. Torms cash. dee 14 ~ BY A. LAFITTE. * O r TUESDAY" next, 16th inst., in front of Store, will bo sold, at 11 o'clock. A general assortment of GROCERIES, consist ing, in part, of Brandy, Gin, Rum, Wince, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Hope, Bagging, Shoes, Boots, Ac., Ac. —ALTO — Second-hand Furniture. —AND AFTER TIIF. SALE OF THE CITY LOTS— Dry Goods, Guns, Hardware, Cutlery, Fancy Ar ticles, Ac. Terms cash. dec 13 by aTlafitteT Sugar, on account of all concerned. TL’ESDAY', 16th inst,, in front of Storo, at 10J o’clock, A. M., will be sold, Barrels Brown SUGAR, damaged on tho voyage from Savannah. Terms cash. doc 13 BY A. LAFITTE. Night Auction. TUESDAY’ NIGHT, 16th inst., at 7 o’clock, will be sold, DRY GOODS, CUTLERY, GUNS, FIDDLES, ACCORDEONS, DOLLS, BLANKETS, READY MADE CLOTHING, together with lots of fancy articles for Christmas presents, Ac. dee 13 ' BY A. LAFITTE. Fhgible Building Lot. On TUESDAY", next 16th inst. immediately after tho sale of City Lots, will be sold. An Eligible Lot. haring a front of 41 feet 6 inches on Taylor street, running back half way through towards Fonwick street, said lot being the fourth Lot westward from Centre street. Terms half cash, balanco in 12 Months, with intorest from date, secured by Mortgage on same. Titles indisputable, purchaser to pay for bill ot sale, doc 13 td BY"giRAKDEY fit PARKER. Sate of superior T Vitus, Brandies, Gin, jyo. On TUESDAY", 16th inst., at 10J o’clock, A. M., in front of Storo, will bo sold, without any manner of reserve, The following superior LIQUORS—soId to olose out the remainder of a stock of goods—some of which are of direct importation. Samplos can bo seen at our Storo, from Monday until the day of sale : 1 pipe Holland GIN ; J pipe CHAMPAGNE BRANDY", vintage 1805; 1 pipe Otard, Dupuy A Co’s do., vintage 1844; 4 pipe Madeira YVINE; 4i pipes do do ; 4 pipe Old Fort YVINE, pure juico; 2 pipes ALCOHOL, in spirits ; 2 bids Malaga YVINE; 8 bbls London CORDIALS; 2 bbls superior old Peach Brandy; 2 bids, superior old Monongahola WHISKY. Terms—All sums under SIOO, cash ; all sums over SIOO, thirty days, for approved and endorsed notes. doe 12 BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER. On TUESDAY', 16th inst., we will sell, in front of Storo, after the sale of Liquors, SUGARS, Coffee, Flour, Chceso, Tobacco, So gars, Rope, Wost India Fruits, Cider, Y’inogar. —ALSO— About throe thousand pounds English and Swedes IRON, Cast and German Steel. Terms cash. dl2 BY OIRARDEY fit PARKER. Night Auction. I On TUESDAY NIGHT, at 6J o’clock, P. M., will be sold, Tho usual variety of seasonable DRY' GOODS, Cutlery, Jewelry, Gold and Silver YVatches, Fanoy Articles, for holyduy presents, Ac. Ac. Torms cash, i dee 12 j Postponed on account of the non-arrival of the i (ionls, caused by the low state of the River. BY A. LAFITTE. Large Sale of Liquors, (Vines, fiv. On THURSDAY next, 18th inst., in frontof Store will bo sold, without reserve, 10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, vurious brands, pure as imported, :> eighth casks Cognac Brandy, do do do 3 pipes Holland Gin, various brands,pure as imp d. 1 puncheon old Scotch Whisky, 26 quarter casks Madeira YYine, 20 eighth do do, 10 eighth casks Port YY’ine, 4 eighth do do do, 2 bbls Cherry Brandy, 26 baskets Champagne Wine, favorite brands, 5 casks Absynthe, 5 bbls Rose, Mint, and Cinnamon Cordials, 10 bbls old Monongahola YVhisky, Ac. Ac. Terms —Sums under SIOO, cash; over SIOO, 4 months, for approved endorsed notes. dee 13^ i BY OIRARDEY & PARKER. YVillbe sold, oiTthc”first Tuesday in JANUARY noxt, at the Lower Market, unless previously dia- POSOfI of FOUR SHARES Hancock Steamboat Compa nv STOCK. Terms cash. dee t BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. On tho first TUESDAY in JAN JARY next, at , tho Lower Market House, within tho usual hours j of sale, (if not previously disposed of,) A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NHfiRQ MAN. Sold for no fault. He is about 20 yean old —a good houso and store-servant, polite and very intelligent. YVarrantod sound, and titloa in . disputable. Terms cash. nov 16