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AUGUSTA WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT, DECEMBER 17, 1851.
ARTICLES. PKR WHOLMILK. . Pm.
iUGGING-Uunny f JJI» *> *“*
HALE ROPE-Jute. .... lb- §* *•* 1 tent '
Kentucky j ® ,
BAeOS-lfam*- ;;;; | }{ J g « 20 l» ct.
HCTTEu"”; prime ! fc! » | *f .» P cent.
CANDLES—Spermaeetti......, & 18 20 p cent.
Georgian made ••• • ..,S< r
Northern I 8 30 p ct.
c'Srcuu hern -::: :::: *1 « » * cent.
Java
Laguavra .... • ••• *1 !
. j SHIRTINGS, bro. 3-4 yd. *ts£ •» )
z •• 7-s— g.
brown, yd. wide .... s f
3 SHEETINGS.bro ,5-4 ... J®J?
■> J bleached. 5-4 ... *■>
s CHECKS j*« Jjj
5 BED TICK B iiU If,
S OSNABURGS.B 0*... ...
* YARN, (assorted)— lb. “«9 *»
i'[SH —Mackerel. No. 1... bbl. 1* iS I'-
Do. No. 2 7 @
Do. No. 3 8 @ ■ i 2O V>ct.
PLurß—Canal fijS 8 J
August* Cana1...... 6 i«) J i
Georgia, g00d... ...
FEATHERS— Live Geese. .lb @ BB '
GRAIN —Corn, loose bui. 00 00 J .jo p ct
Do. sack ••••' fy ®X ’
Whtal —Good White 1 OO 12
Do Red ... (ft 7 «? 20 pet.
GUNPOWDER keg ■> ®» -o
*g ? 0 |*P«l
IRON—Pur*’ 100 0 « 00 30 p cent.
IR ° Swedes.assorted.. -ton 4} a; 4J3ot>cent.
Hoop W 0 ® 20 pet.
Sheet #>• ‘Jr* “ I
Nail Rods •> @ 6
LEAD—Bar ...... • >OO B ff . U, p ct .
White Lead ■ • 7 *| ® »
MOLASSES—Cuba. ..... gall. -J @ 28
New-Orleans „ } 30 ¥> ct
N All.S—Cut. 4d. to 20d •> oO @3 7o )
r— —
Special Uoticrs.
jry phoenix Fire Company, At
tention! — Appear at your Engine -jg£2p-' v
jfouse, on Thursday, tho 18tli lust,
■t 71 o’clock. P. M Business of importance.
Punctual attendance requested. By order,
dec 17 WM. H. PiIILPOT. Secy.
Firemen uml Citiwue* ltall.—A Firemen
and Citizens' BALL will bo given on Mon hay
moht, the 29th instant at the Masonic Hall, under
the management of tho lollowing gentlemen
Ur. IV. E. Dcaring, 1. Haslaro,
W. C. Jones, T. S. Noesoti.
J S. Cook, T. Miller,
tV.H. Maharrey. T. Heard,
A. Sabal, Jr., J. Henderson,
F. Tischer, W. Colby,
H. Schaub, H. Crenshaw,
C. A. Platt, B. C. Carson,
J. D. Butt. 11. A. Kendrick,
U. Goodrich, J. Nelson.
Gentlemen wishing to subscribe, can Jo so by
culling at the Book Stores of J. A. Carrie A Co., G.
A. Oates A Co., or on tho following gentlemen of;
the Committee of Invitation: IV. C. Jones; l.Has- :
lam: T. Miller; T.Neeson; A.Sabal, Jr.; F.Tiarh- |
or: J. D. Butt; 11. Goodrich; T. Heard; W. Col- j
by; 11. A. Kendrick. dec 17 1!
[£7» We are authorized to announce A. it. i
MERSHON, Esq., as a candidate for Ordinary of
Warren County, at tho election in January next.
doc 111 5 t*e<4.
/ • surgical Notice.—Ur. PAIL F. EVE, cx
pects to be in Augusta the 110th of this month, (De
oornber.) and may, for tho next throe weeks there
after. he consulted at his dwelling on Green street,
in reference to Surgical cases. doe 11 d 6
07* Fnrtrait Painting.—The undersigned begs I
leave to call the attention of the public to his speci- j
mons of PORTRAITS, at Messrs. Clarke A Racket s
Jewelry store. Also, at his rooms, over Mr. Vol- ;
gel’s Signr store, next to J. P. Sotzo oornor, where |
he will be found ready to exeeuto all orders con
nected with tho above named art, to untiro satisfac
tion. dee 10 dl2 T J. MAIER.
, 23=“Bracelet Lost A Hair BRACELET with a
Gold Clasp set with Pearl, was yesterday lost in this
city. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leav
ing tlic same at this office. 2 dee 10
i fO"/* Peach trees, Grape Vhies and Roses —A rare
collection of Peach Trees, Grapo Vines and Roses,
now open for inspection and for private sale only, at
the store, Eagle and Phenix Hotel, Broad street,
dee 16 2*
PCs' Wc would respectfully announce JOHN
JONES as a candidate for tho office of Sheriff of
Burke, at the next January eloction.
doc 11 Many Voters.
FOR SHERIFF OF BURKE COUNTY.
Hr. RICHARD ROGERS and FRANCIS
GODIIY having declined being candidates at tho
ensuing January election, the numerous friends .
of Mr. AUGUSTUS 0. KIRKLAND would respect
fully place his name befuro the people of the coun
ty as one every way worthy of their confidence and
support. doe 5 fAc Many Birke Boys.
HATS! HATS!!
Gt ENTI.EMEVS fashionable Moleskin Black «
r HATS, and Boys fancy Black and FurQ,
HATS, with feathers,just received from Broadway,
New York, and for sale by KICJIARO ALLEN,
below Hatch's Saddlery establishment, Metcalfs
Range. .1 dec 17
HATS AND CAPS. —An assortment which the
public (in wantl would do well to examine.
deoJT WM. 0. PRICE A CO.
WARD’S GEORGIA SPECIFIC.
A FTEIt fif’tean year's successful use of this Me
iV diciuo in Georgia and the Southern States, the
subscriber has been induced to offer tho same in a
convenient form for sale, to all those afflicted with
Gleet, Gonorrhoea, Ac
It is a singular fact, and has been a desideratum
for the inhabitants in this section of country, to find
a medicine which would master this disease, and at
the same time in no wise effect the breath or consti
tution, as it contains no preparation of Mercury. One,
or at most two bottles will effect a cure. Price, $1
]ier bottle, with ail the necessary directions for use.
Prepared and sold only by
’WM. HAINES.
dec 17 3m City Drug Store.
COLOGNE' WATER—Roussell'a, Hands, Fa
rina’s, Wright’s, Glenn’s, Tessier’s, and Pro
vost’s Cologne Mater, for sale by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
tPII i; Origin >1 and Genuine Rowland's Maccas-
I sar OIL, manufactured by A. Rowland A Son,
Halton Garden, London, and for sale in Augusta by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
GOLD AND SILVER LEAF 7 .— Bronzes, of all
colors, Dutch Metal, Ac., for sale by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
C'APSI LES, of Cod Liver Oil.—This is a plco
-1 sant way of taking Cod Liver Oil, as there is no
taste whatever,;whcn administered in a Capsule. For
sale by dee 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
0 (Win LltS. superior POTASH, just landed
'•yvAJU and for sale by
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE. DruggisK
Large Swedish leeches.— Just receiv
ed, per steamer from Now York, a supply of
superior LEECHES.
dec 17 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
RICE, rice. —2o tierces strictly prime RICE,
now landing and for sale by
dec 17 STURGES A CO.
A i \ BBLS. N. 0. SYRUP, now landing and for
4-VJ saloby dec 17 _ STURGES A CO.
J / 1 HALF BBLS. Old Monongahola WHIS
/ KY, now landing and for sale by
dec 17 STURGES A CQ.
ARTICLES. PER WHOLESALE. DCTY.
OlLS—Sperm. W. Stiaiued .... leo'ft, 170 free.
Full Strained 1 90 1 40
Summer do 1 00 nr 1 12
Linseed bbl. 0 00 a 1 00*20 \i cent.
Tanners o OO g 000
Lard 1 oo g, 1 12
POTATOES bbl. 3 25 (ri 3 50
PIPES 0 6*2 g' 1 50
PORTER , doz *2 25 M> 3 *2O
PEPPER f0.,0 I*2 v£L W
PIMENTO 0 16 (<$ 0 00
RAlSlNS—Malaga.bunch, box 0 00 (oJ 3 *25 1 .
Muscate 0 00 & 0 00 i 4U ** ct *
RlCE—Oordinary 100 3 75 (a; 4 00
Fair. ....* 4 00 4 50
Good and Prime 0 00 (g) 0 00
f French Brandies gall 150@ 2 00 100 ct.
Leg**r Freres 2 75 <g* 3 00
j. Holland Gin 125 (g 150 100 p ct.
£ American Giu 038(g 0 40
X Jamaica Rum 150 *2 00 100 |* ct.
73 N.E. Rum. lihds Ac bbls .... 034 (g) 037
x Whiskey .Phil*, dc Balt .... 030@ 0 32
l)n New-Orleans 030 @ 0 3*2
Peach Brandy 62 (aj 100 100 ct.
SUGAR—Cuba Muscovado .ft». 0 6$ 8 00
P. R. & St. Croix .... 0 7 8J
Havana, white...... 0 00 o<*
New-Orleans 0 7{& '3O ct. .
Clarified Brown 0 (o' 0 9
White., bus. 0 9 (<g 0 9^
Lump ft. 010 (O' 0 H .wa v>
SALT—Liverpool 000 (g) 1 ‘25 M r Cl *
Loose 0 45 M 0 50
SOAP—American, yellow, sacko 5 .0 6 30P 1 cent.
SHOT—AII sizes. 1 6‘2 1 75*20 j* cent.
SKGARS—Spanish M. *2O 00 v a3o 00 40 cent.
TALLOW—American 0 8 (aj 09 10 cent. ’
TOBACCO—Georgia so- 0 00 (ct 0 00 I on
Cavendish 022gj0 50 1 v
TWlNE—Bagging 018 0 *25 U 0 v> ct
Seine 0 30 ($ 0 50 } ™ V Cl
TEAS—Poucliong 0 50 (a, 0 75 \
Gunpowder it. Imp 0 75 (a) 1 00 l f
Hyson 0 70 (aj 0 80 f
Young Hvson 0 70 a) 0 75 j
WlNES—Madeira gall *2 (X) @ 2 25 30 V cent.
Claret. Marseilles cask 025®0 60 40 cent.
Do. Bordeaux doz 3 00 3 50 40 cent.
Champagne 900 (&15 00 40 cent.
Malaga 0 50 @ 0 6*2 40 1* cent.
T7"OSSUTH. —A few applications of the Chomi"
IV eal Hair Regenerator, will help along Mous
tache, Goatees, Imperials, Ac., wonderfully. For
sale l y dee 17 D. B. PLUMB k CO. I
DENTISTS ATTENTION We have just re- j
ocived a large supply of A Ne. 1 Pivot'and
Plato Teeth, of the best manufacture in the coun- j
try. Also Corunduna Wheels, Corunduna Filoj,
Impression Cups, Teeth Holders. Scrapeis, Tin 1
Foil, Stubb’s Files. Ac., and so on.
dec 17 D, B. PLUMB A CO.
N EW VOKK APPLES received every week per i
Steamers Marion and Southerner aiu Charloa- !
ton, by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door above Metcalfs Range, Broad st.
dee 16
LEMON’S.— A lot of fine Lemons per Steamer,
just received l>v
JOHN A. MILLEN A CO.,
First door above Metcalf s Range, Broad at.
dee 16
FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, j
Warranted Crop of 1851.
\\TK HAVE just received our stock of FRESH
VY SEEDS, to which wo invite the attention of |
the public. dee 16 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
CHEMICAL HAIR REGENERATOR.
THIS article is a compound in which an invigo
rating and cleansing wash are united. It clears
effectually the pores ol the skin from Scurf or Dan-
I drill, produces a healthy action of tho vessels, gives
vigor to tho roots of the’ hair, and prevents bildnoea
It wilt he found a great addition to tho toil d, on
i account of its agreeable perfume and its great
merits in rendering the hair lustrous and lloxilo
for dressing. Price 50c. per bottle. For sale I v
dee Hi _ D. B. PLUMB A CO^
RICH DRESS OOOBS ,
SNOWDEN A SHEAR
nAVE received this day from New York, by tho
Steamer Marion—
Rich Printed Minis. DkLAINES, of new ai d ole- !
gant styles;
Hoyles' Printed DkLAINEA, of beautiful styles, j
and at very low prices;
Rich Printed PERSIAN CLOTHS, for Ladies
1 Dresses;
Silesian FLANNELS, for Ladies’ Sacks, of hoau
i tifnl colors;
Fronch PRINTS, of new ami 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
| invite tho attention of tho public. dee 6 dtA«T
Books, ROOKS—The History of Rome, by
Thus. Arnold, D. D ;
Hildreth’s History of the United Stales;
The Fifteen Decisive Rutiles of the W orld ;
Memoirs of an American l,ndy.
The above can be had of
dec 13 THO* RICHARDS A SON.
BOOKS ! BOOKS!!
STEAM for the Million—an elementary outline j
treatise on the nature and management of
Steam, and the principles and arrangement of the
Engine. To be had of
dec 13 TIIO.S. RICHARDS A SON.
FOUND.
4 LADIES’ Braff:LET, with initials on the 1
l\. clasp. The owner can have the same by de
scribing property and paying for this advertisement,
dee 16 3t
NOTICE.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under the firm and name of
Caldwell A Viccers, has been this day dissolv- j
off by mutual consent. The business will be settled
bv R. H. Vickers alone,
I L. P. CALDWELL,
K. 11. VICKERS.
Washington, Dec. 8, 1851. dec 16 4t
NQTICE
WILL BE RENTED, on tho first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, at the Market House in
tho City of Augusta, the HOUSE and LOT belong
ing to the ostnte of F. J. Brown. Rented for the
term of one year.
At tho same time and place will be hired, for tho
term of one year, the NEGROES belonging to said
estate. Terms made known on the day.
dee 15 Tu t WILLIAM MURPHRKE. Adm’r.
FOR SALE
1 REAMS Printing Paper 22 by 32 and
_L tj\7 28 by 42. Enquire of
dec 16 T. W. FLEMING.
PICKLED BEEF.
Q/\ TO FORTY Barrels Pickled Beef, of good
ijU quality, for sale by
dec 16 ‘ _ T. W. FLEMING.
FLOAT INDIGO.—A large supply in
fj Store, and for sale by
dec 16 WM. H. TUTT. Druggist.
MADDER.— A very superior article, for sale by
dec 16 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
(to t’I’ERAS. —2,000 lbs. Prime Green Copperas,
J forsaleby doc 16 \\ M. JL TUTT, Druggist.
LUM.— IO bbls. for sale by
dee 16 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
WINDOW GLASS.
THE subscriber offors to the Trade 300 boxes as
sorted sizes WINDOW GLASS, of fine quality,«
at about New York prices. This Glass is manufac- ;
tured at the Holston Works, Knoxville, Tcnn.
dec 16 T. W. FLEMING.
BROOMS.
-i /\/\ DO/.. BROOMS, just received from the
X V/v/ Greenville Factory, of fine finish, and at
low prices, to tho Trade.
dec 16 T. W. FLEMING, j
TO PHYSICIANS &. MEDICAL STUDENTS. !
THE SUBSCRIBER has now on hand a full ;
and complete assortment of fresh and gen- |
uinc MEDICINES, selected by himself, suitable to ,
the medical practice of tho South, and as such, are :
jully recommended to tho profession generally |
Catalogues of the necessary articles for a practition
er just sitting out, furnished gratis. All orders at
tended to with promptness and despatch. A liberal
allowance made, when purchases are made for
cash. WM. HAINES,
f dec"l3 City Drug Store, 217 Broad-st.
A FINE HARNESS HORSE.
FOR SALE, a fine BLACK HARNESS /se—_
HORSE, a first rate traveller—gentle
and in fino order. Enquiro of
WM. HAINES,
r deolS 3 at City Drug Store.
EVERY THING
I HOUSEKEEPERS need, of China, Glass, and
Earthenware, Wood and Willow Ware, by
dee II K MU6TIN.
Bank Note Table.
Augusta Insurance & Banking Com puny pa
Rank of Augusta. *
Brandi State of Georgia. Augusta *
Rank of Brunswick
Georgia Rail-Road
Mechanics' Bank “
Bank of St. Marys
Bank of Milledgevilie
Bank of the State of Georgia, at Savannah u
Branches of ditto
Marine ic Fire Insurance Bank, Savannah “
Branch of ditto, at Macon *•
Planters' Bank, Savannah “
Central Bank of Georgia 44
Central R. R. Sc Banking Company. Savannah 44
Charleston Banks “
Bank of Camden 44
Bauk of Georgetown 44
Commercial, at Columbia 44
Merchants', at Cheraw 44
Bank of Hamburg
Alabama Notes 2 @ 3 dis.
Union Bank Tennessee, (payable at Chattanooga,) par.
NOT BANKABLE.
Merchants’ Bank, at Macon.*
EXCHANGE.
Ou New-York $ prem.
Philadelphia * 44
Boston 44
Charleston and Savannah par.
Lexington, Kentucky 4 *
Nashville, Tennessee ? 44
STOCKS.
Georgia, 6 per cents par.
* Not taken l»y our Ranks, but redeemable at the Plant
ers' Bank, Savannah, at par.
Savannuh Chamber of Commerce.
ROBERT HABERSHAM. President.
C. GREEN, Ist Vice-President.
EDW'D. PADELFORD, 2d Vice-President.
OCTAVUB COHEN, Secretary and Treasurer.
SIOO REWARD.
RANAAVAY or STOLEN', from the sub
scribor, on Wednesday, 19th inst., Two 5©
j MEN, slaves, riz: LEWIS, about 28 years
of ago, bright comploxion, stout built and l> *‘^
! 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
| chos high, andwneu he left had whiskers.
SAM is about 25 years of age, is bright, and has
a high forehead, open countenance, and speaks j
tolerably fluent; ho is about 5 feet 10 > inches high, !
j rather Blonder made, has a very small hand; when J
• a little intoxicated speaks fluently, and rather im- |
pudont, and had goatees when ho left.
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS reward will bo giv
en for the above described Negroes, if found within ]
the District, and TIIIUTY-FIVE if found out of,
the District but in the State, and FIFTY DOL
LARS if they are arrested out of tho Stute. And
ns a FURTHER inducement, the subscriber will
give ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS reward to any
j 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 Frco Stato.
Tho above rewards will bo given, if any ono will
delivered tho said slaves to the subscriber, or de- |
1 posit them in any jail of tho State or of tho United
States, and give notice of such commitment to me.
Address me at Monterey, Abbovillo District, S. C.,
or Maj. J. O. Baskin, Abbeville C. 11., S C.
doe 7 d 12-c4 8. C. DeBK I Hl*.
CHOICE BULBOUS FLOWER ROOTS. ~
JUST RECEIVED, direct from Holland, by F.
A. MAU’OE, a largo assortment of HYA
CINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, AM ARY LIS, AN
NEMONIES, RANUNCULAS, Ac. For tho accent
' inodation of his friends and customers, he has left
j an assortment ut Mr. J. 11. Service’s Seed Store,
i opposite the United States Hotel. And for sale at
: his Nursery, near the Cotton Factory, a splendid
: collection of choieo ROSES and budding Fruit
I TREES, such as APRICOTS, PEACHES, PLUMS,
CHERRIES, APPLES and PEARS.
Orders from tho country will meet with prompt
j attention if directed to him. dec 12 3m os
I NEOROES FOR SALE ON COMMISSION.
DI ANA, a Mulatto Woman, 28 yoars old, with
her three children. She is a No. 1 Seamstress,
Washer and Ironer, and first rato Cook, both moat
and pastry ; understands putting up all kinds of
Pickles and Sweet Moats, and is a good Cake Ba
ker. The best of refferonees can be given as to
character and qualifications. Sold for no fault,
only to change the investment.
—also—
A fancy BLACK (iIKL, 14 years old, a first rate
Nusro and Lady’s Maid, was trained by ono of tho
first families in Charleston. She is a remakable
• trim, noat and tidy girl. Apply to
A. WILSON. Broker A Com. Agt,
dec 1- Hamburg, S. C.
SEGARS.
GVOLUKR lias now in Storo and offors for
• sale
I 40,600 Montera Sugars.
20.000 ltio Hondo,
15,000 Cantos.
15,000 Panctcla.
10,000 Principe.
10,000 Londrcl, a very superior article.
10,000 Puebla and Espana.
9,000 Consolation and Neptuna.
12,000 Conquisea Regalia,
11,000 Vigilantia and Salvadors Regalia.
6,000 Ilabunero.
3,000 Cubrcg and Josefita.
4,000 Neptuna and Cortes.
11,000 La Minerva and National.
Also, La Georgia, E. D., and Augusta, and 125,-
, 000 Domestic Sogars from $1 to sl2 por M. To-;
gethcr with every article in his line, for sale low,
wholesale or retail, at tho Tobacco and Segar
Store, 219 Broad Street, one door below J. P.
1 Sotzo’s Storo. GUS. VOLGER,
i nov 30 Tobacconis ;
LOST,
A LARGE Newfoundland DOG.f
black or tan color, straight tail. A |
Suitable reward at this office. linninr • r» .
nov 18 23—ts
NEW BOOKS.
THE Fortuno Teller of Sainto Avoyc, or the Mys
terious Stranger. By Eugene Sue, 50.
Celesturo, or Lights and Shadows of London Life.
By E. L. Blanchard, author of tho lloirs es Dcr
wentwator, 50c.
Fornley Manor, or Edith the Inconstant. By Mr.
McKenzie Daniel, author of My Sister Minnoe, Ac.,
50 cents.
Littolls' Living Ago Nos. 393 and 394.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO-'S.,
dee 0 Broad-st.
THE DULCIMER; or, The New York Collec
tion of Sacred Music: containing a large and
ohoicc 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 Elementary courso, and sim
plified and adapted to the capacities of beginners.
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 CO'S.
, Piano, Book and Music Store,
dec 7 Broad street.
FOR SALE.
ABOUT 40 acres WELL TIMBERED LAND,
in the village of Harrisonville, suitable for
Building Lots. It will bo divided out to suit pur
chasers. Apply to Andrew J. Miller, or to
dec 4 dAclrn WM. B. SAVAGE.
KOSSUTH TOBACCO.
JUST received, at A. G. VOLGER’S Tobacco
Store, a supply of superfine KOSSUTHCHEW
| ING TOBACCO, manufactured and put up cx
' prcssly for him, by tho celebratod and well known
! Manufacturers, STULTZ A BERNARD, Virginia.
I Call and judge for yourselves.
dec 12 GUS. A. VOLGER, Tobacconist.
FIGTAND PRUNES. “
WE HAVE just received two casos, 80 drums,
fine, now crop, FIGS; also, ono case Prunes,
in glass-top boxes, which wo will sell at n groat
bargain, if applied for early,
dec 12 GIRARDEY A PARKER.
NEW'.TOVEL, BY JAMES.— Aims and Ob,
staclot, a Romaeo, by G. P. R. James, Esq.
author of The Fato, Tho Commissioner, Old Oak
Chest, Ae. Price 50 ccntß. Just published and for
sa lo at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
doc 12 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st _
1 ATTOME.N IN AMERICA— By Maria J. Meln
t V Y tosh. For salo by
doe 18 TH6S RICHARDS A SON.
iHisffllfliifons.
(A OIKS LONGUES* GAITER BOOTS—Just
J received, a new lot of Ladies Congress Boots,
doc 13 ALDRICH A KOVAL.
HUNDR Kl> SKETCHES A\D SKULK
TONS of SERMONS, suited for all occasions :
by the author of “ The Pulpit Cyclopaedia." For
I THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
PRICE OP CANDY REDUCED.
CENTS a Pound is our price for
CANDY, in boxes, with the usual assortment,
anufactured of the best Sugar,
dec 13 LAMRACK A COOPER.
GUNNY BAGGING.
]/ 1 BALKS Heavy Ounny RAGGING for sale
‘id/ low to close sales by
dee 13 A. LAFITTF..
BOOKS! BOOKS ! !
TALES of a Traveller, by Bryant; Aunt Kitty's
Tales, by Miss Mclntosh; Kings and Queens,
I by John S. C. Abbott; Talos from Shakspcare, by
Lamb ; Works of Dean Swift, with life : Hervey s
Meditations; Gems from Tupper; Specohos of
Phillips, Curran, Grattan and Emmett: The Girl
hood of Shakespeare's Heroines, by Mary Cowden
Clarke : Ship and Shore, by Colton ; Land and
Lee, by Colton; Deck and Port, by Colton ; The
Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland. The
above for sale by
dec 13 ' TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
NEW WORKS—Venetian Trolawney, or tho
Mysteries of the Court of London. Vol. 1.
50 cents. By G. XV. M. Koynolds.
Life in New York, Indoors and Out of Doors, il
lustrated with -10 Engravings, by the late \Ym.
Burns. 25 cents.
No. 395 of Littell's Living Age.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S
dec 12 Piano, Rook and Music Store. Broad-st.
W KITING DESKS.— Just receivedbythc sub
scribers, a good assortment of Rosewood Wri
ting DESKS, of various sizes.
GEO. A. OATES A CO.
doe 12 Broad street.
QUILTED BOTTOM BOOTS.
JUST received, another new lot ot those Quilted
Bottom BOOTS, at our Iron Front Store, oppo
site the Masonic Hall.
dec 3 % ALDRICH A ROYAL.
FISH.
JUST received by LAMBACK A COOPER,
Cod Fish in Boxes.
Mackerel No. 1, Whole, llalfand Quarter Bbls.
Mackerel No. 2, Whole llbls.
Mackerel No. 3, Whole Bbls.
Salmon No. 1, in Kits. dec 2
FIRE CRACKERS.
1 /W A BOXES No. 1 Fire Crackers, for sale bv
IY7U dl l-5t A. LAFLTTK. ’
FIRE WORKS AND FIRE CRACKERS.
WE HAVE in Store, tho largest, best and cheap
| est assortment of FIRE WORKS in market,
I to which we invite tho attention ot purchasers.—
, Bettor come early.
! doo 11 ts GIRARDEV A PARKER.
PRIME EASTERN MAY. *
fkf XBaLES Prime Eastern HAY in store, and
t/' ' for sale by
dee II GIRARDEYA PARKER.
LIME, LIME.
1 / X/X BARRELS Lime on heard Steamer H.
I lA/W L. Cook, for sale low, to arrive, bv
doc 11-5 t A. LAFITTE.
GEORGIA 7 PER CENT. COUPON BONDS
Executive Department, \
Millodgovillo, Bth December, 1851. j
SEALED I*ll Ol*o.sAES will bo received at thin
Office until MONDAY, tho second day of Fob
i ruary, 1852, for the purchase of the Bonds of tho
• Stato of Georgia, bearing an interest of seven per
cent, per annum, the interest payable semi-annually,
in January and July at tho Bank of tho State of
Uoorgia in Savannah —the principal of the Bonds
payable at tho Treasury of the Stato in sums of
rive Hundred Dollars each.
The amount of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS of said Bonds payable ton years after
date, and tho same amount ]>ayu!>lo twenty years
after date —the State reserving upon the face of
those latter Bonds tho right to redoom thorn after
the expiration of ton years.
Bidders must specify tho amount of the Bonds
they propose to take, and also tho class, together
with tho premium they propose to pay.
Proposals for those bonds must be accompanied
with satisfactory evidence of the ability of the bid
der t.o respond to his bid.
By order of the Governor:
dec 13 <lAc YV M. STEELE, Sec. Ex. Dep.
Ladies fine black gaiter boots—A
new and beautiful article of Ladies Gaiters
Boots, (Uogors,) received by
dee 13 ALDRICH A ROY AL>
Ladies white kii» slippers—a new lot
of Ladies White Kid Slippors. rccoivcd by
doe 13 ALDRICH A ROYAL.
WANTED, A GOOD COOK.
ITfAM KU 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^
mTS." kunze,
TEACHER Op- 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 he promptly answerod.'
nov 30 Jy
R. BOGGS, Artist,
HAVING REMOVED to the new Rooms, back
of the Masonic Hall, will ho happy to roecivo
his friends, and PAINT PORTRAITS there. En
trance through tho Masonie Hall.
oct.4 m
RANGES.
T,’ BARROWS Patent Cooking RANGE, one
Li. of tho host articlos now in uso, for sale by
oc t B. F. CHEW.
FOR SALE,
A PLANTATION on Brier Creek, Burke |g|L
county, containing about 2,000 acres
Land. Also thirty-seven NEGROES, 1,200 bush
els Corn, with a full supply of Mules, and all the
nsnal appurtonanccs of a Plantation, such as stock
of Sheep, Hogs, Cattle, Wagons, Ac. Ac.
Porsons desirous of purchasing are referred to
D'Antignae. Evans A Co. tJI nov 6^
OOKING GLASSES of a variety ' of sizes and
patterns. For sale by
B9 v 27 t MUBTIN ALATHROP.^
JOHN B. GUIEU,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Mclntosh Street, Augusta, Geo.,
Will attend promptly to all busiueoa, er auy
Agency, entrusted te h:s oaro.
TOBACCO.
1 *)/ X BOXES TOBACCO, of various prices
I 41/ and qualities.
80 packages Eagle Tobacco, 17 lbs. each, at the
low price of 24 cents por lb. by tho package. For
Ba le at GUSTAV US VOLGERS
nov 30 Tobacco Store, Broad street
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
RKADY MAUK HATS,
CLOTHING,W. 0. PRICE&CO., newest style,
at Wholesale Drajiers and Tailors, CAPS,
ati'l Retail, are well supplied with the of Plush, Cloth
of all descrip-liest of English & French & other kinds,
tionn. of there- CLOTHS, UMBRELLAS,
ry best make. of blapk and blue< and a n J>f and
I SDK It SHIRTS, th „ colors. Gingham*.
D «C\RfS S ’ CASSIMERES, Shou “" Bra *
PR A VATS of the newest and most Money Belts
all kinds of fashionalde patterns. BRUSHES,
HOSIERY. VESTINGS, for Clothes,
CLOVES. of every description. Hair, Nails.&c
of every de- The public will find us i» or te Monies,
scription, and prepared to make to Pocket Books,
all articles use- , OR OEK and all useful
ful and neces- all articles ot Dress in the articles of
sary lor Dress beat and most approved [) r( . s s for Oen
aud comfort. STYLE. tinmen's use.
ILL ORDERS PROMPTLY KXECUTKD.
dec 0
CHOICE FRUIT TREES.
WITH a view to oncourage a taste for
fruitand habits of industry , I taught
mv sons to bud and graft. Thoy now offer for sale
a few thousand PEACH TREES of tho most choice
varieties.
r;/” Orders will be promptly filled at 25 cents
each. JAMES L COLEMAN,
dee 4 dAe ts
ittisfrtlfliirmts.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD I’LL ASK I MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Mu,mge,/, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Class 132, to be drawn at Augusta. Dec. 17. 1851.
Sales close XVedncsday, at 3, P. M.
Tin; UTTKOXE.
14 drawn ballots from 78.
7.01)0 DOLLARS!
§2,000; §1,290; $1,100: besides numerous others.—
Tickets $2 —Halves sl—Quarters 50c.
JOHN A. MILLEN, j
No. 205 Broad streot, eno door ahovo Metcalfs
Range, Augusta. Ga.
'2Clr~ Orders from tho city or country, striet'y con
fidential and promptly attended to. dec 13
FIRE WORKS
‘X/ X/ X BONES No. 1 Fire Crackers.
OVA/ 20 Gross Roman Candles, assorted sizes
12 Gross Sky Rockets, assorted sizes. ,
100 Gross Serpents, No. 1.
20 Gross Pin Wheels, No. 1.
5 Gross Triangles.
5 Gross Scroll, Wheels.
20,000 Torpedoes.
Just received and for sale by
dec 2 LAMBACK A COOPER.
GIRARDEY & PARKER,
WILL attend to the hiring of NEGROES at the
-Market House on the first day of January .
next. dee 7
SMOKING TOBACCO. ~
K / X/ X DOZEN papers Smoking TOBACCO.
fJyJKJ 30,000 Moravian PIPES.
J ust received and fur sale at
G. VOLGER S,
doc 12 4 Segar and Tobacco Store, Broad-st.
ggGENT'S PATENT LEATHER BOOTS,
A NEW and beautiful article of PATENT
.A LEATHER ROOTS, just received,
dee 10 t ALDRICH A ROYAL.
BOARD WANTED.
A GENTLEMAN AND HIS FAMILY desire
to obtain BOARD, with Two Rooms, in some
pleasant locality. Address Box 153, Post Offico, or
apply at the United States Hotel for an interview
with dec 9 ts 8.
BARTLETT’S PHILOSOPHY.
of Natural Philosophy; by W. 11.
J C. Bartlett, L. L. I)., Professor of Nntur.il anil
Experimental Philosophy at West Point Academy.
For sale by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON.
ilea! 13
EXECUTOR’S SALE—POSTPONED.'
Will he sold, on WEDNESDAY', tho 7th day of
JANUARY next (instead of tho 28th inst as
heretofore advertised,) in front of tho offico of
The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company,
during the usual hours of public sale, the follow
ing property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann
Cututning, deceased, to-wit:
The Lot and improvements on uml just above tho
corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly
known as Providence Range, now occupiod by
Messrs. Baker A Unit, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and
Gould, Bulkley A Co., which, for the purpose of
sale, will be divided into four Lots, running by
parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on
thoso streets ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30
feet 10 inches) to thirty-one feet five inches (31 feet
5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses
sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent ol stores front
ing on Bronil street and their appurtenances, as now
leased, will he payable to purchasers from time ot
sale to oxpiratiuu of leases. The sellers w ill con
tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, the rent pay,
able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ
ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis streets
now occupied by Mrs. Sarah (1. Cart.
— A t.so —
The Lot anil improvements, now occupied by Mr.
Jackson F. Turpin, south side of Reynold street,
(betwocn Campbell anil Jackso.l streuts,) having a
front of about soventy-ono feet on Reynold street
and extending thence south about one huudred and
thirty feet to an alley, with the use, in common
with othur lots of said alley, that bounding 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.
—A i.so—
A Lot, (hut slightly improved) adjoining the last
mentioned on the cast, of about the same dimen
sions, and hounded hy ail alley on the east, with
the uso, in common with otherlots, of the several
alleys above mentioned.
—also —
The following Stocks, and Stato and Corporation
Ronds , viz:
26j- shares of tho Capital Stock of the Augusta
Insurance A Banking Company.
12 shares of the Capital Stock ofthe Georgia Rail
Rond A Banking Company.
15 Bonds, SIOOO each—o percents, of tlieStn o
of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of
March and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1869.
10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 percents, ofthe oil,, '
Augusta. Interest payable semi-nnnu illy, Ist ui
April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857.
4 Bonds, SSO0 —7 per cents of Montgomery A
West Point Rail Road Company. Tntorest payable |
quarterly.
TERMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash.— i
Real Estate, one-third cash, the other two-thirds in 1
two equal annuul instalments, with interest from !
sale, and mortgage on tho property sold.
XV. GUMMING,
H. H. GUMMING,
Ex'rs. of the XV ill of Mrs. Ann Cutnining, doo'd.
oct 26 swtd
LUMBER YARD]
THE SUBSCRIBER has established, near his
residence at the lower part of Telfair street, a
LUMBER X'ARD, at which he wi 1 keep constant- j
ly a full assortment of Planks, Scantling, Fence j
Posts, Ac., for sale on consignment.
Consignments of Lumber, ns well as orders for tho I
same, will meet with prompt attention.
All the Lumber necessary for complete buildings j
may bo had at short notice.
Liberal advances made on consignments,
dec 3 t3most L. CHARLES DUGAS.
03 ALT* 3IF 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 the direction of an efficient i
corps of Instructors. The Course of Studies will j
be ample, and the Instruction thorough—equal to j
that in any other Institution in the State.
Tho retired and pleasant location of Scottsbor /;
its exemption from all inducements to gaiety
extravagance in dress, or other expenditures u
money, peculiarly ndapt it to the education of
young ladies. Circulars, detailing the course of
studies, the rates of tuition, Ac., will ho sent to
those who may desire them.
Tho following gentlemen constitute the Board of
Trustees, to whom reference may ho made :
Col. Seaton Grantland; Col. Parish Carter; Hon.
A. 11. Ilanscll; J. T. Tucker, Esq.; Hon. 11. X r . John
son; Tomlinson Fort, M. D.: Rev. Dr. Talmagc;
Rev. J. XV. Baker; Col. M. Grieve; Col. Iverson
L. Harris: D. 11. Tucker. Esq.; James C.-Whita
ker, Esq. Rev. WASHINGTON BAIRD,
CROSBY M. BOGGS, A. M„
docß t 4 Principals.
PHILADELPHIA ART UNION,
FOR THE PROMOTION ot the Arts of Design j
In the United States.—Every subscriber for
tho year 1851, will receive, for each subscription oi
Five Dollars, the engraving, “ Christiana and her
Children,'' and “Merry's Dream,'' both painted
by Huntingdon ; or the choice of cither of the two j
following, viz: “John Knox's Interview with j
Mary Queen of Scots,"' and “ Ruth and Boaz,' — )
besides the chance of obtaining a fine original
Painting, selected by himself. For instance, should
a subscriber to the Art Union of Philadelphia, re- :
siding in Augusta, he allotted a prize certificate of
One Hundred Dollars, he has the option to order,
or select his picture in that city—and thereby en
courage the Fine Arts at home—just the same as if
the Art Union were located where he lived, and
with just as much advantage to the Artißt, as
though it were the result of that progress in art in
his vicinity, which should cause the production of
such a picture. No committee, no matter how
great its judgment, or how well performed its du
tioa, could effect a more satisfactory arrangement,
for, in this case, the prize holder and the artist are
tho contracting parties, without the intervention of
tho Art Union, or the payment of commission on
oither side.
A gentleman in this city drew a prizo last year of
S4O, and had a picture painted for him by an Artist
resident hero. Subscriptions received until the 18th
of December, by GEO. A. OATES,
nov 21 Honorary Secretary, Broad street.
Ruction Salts.
BY HUTCHINSON fit. THOMAS^
Piano Fortc,
THIS DAY, at 101 o’clock, in front of Stove, will
bo sold,
1 Second-hand PIANO FORTE.
Terms cash. doc 17
BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS.
THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, in front of store, will be
sold,
COD FISH, SHAD, SALMON, Half Barrels
MACKEREL, HERRING in b -see, Ac., Ac.
Terms cash. dec 17
BY~HUTCHINSON II THOMAS.
THIS DAY', in front of Store, at 10} o'clock, we
will sell,
Rl’M, Gin. Brandy, Wine, Whisky, Suger. Cof
fee, Tea, Segnrs, Y'oast Powders, Soaps, Cordiik,
Champagne, Ac. Ac.
—ALSO—
CLOTHING, Boots, Shoos, Dry Goods, Net
Drawers, Undorshirts, Gloves, P lankets, Carpeting,
Ac. Ae.
Musical Instruments, Fancy boxes, Jewelry,
Hardware, Ac. Terms cash. dee 17
Night Foie.
BY HUTCHINSON fit THOMAS.
Wo will sell, at our Store, THIS NIGHT,
' DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, Net Shirts
and Drawers, Blankets,Twcods, Potorsham, Cloth
and Cassimore Dress and Overcoats, Fancy Bcxo9,
Jewelry, Hardware, Ac. Terms cash. dec 17
BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER.
THURSDAY', the 18th inst., at 10} o’clock, A. M.,
in front of store, will be sold,
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, -WINES, TOBACCO,
SEGARS, HARDWARE, ROPE, SHOES, Ac.
Terms cash. 1 doc 17
BY GIRARDEY fItFARKER.
Night Auction.
THURSDAY NlGHi’.'at 6} o’c.ock, P. M., will be
• sold,
The usual variety of seasonable DRY' GOODS,
JEWELRY, Gold anj Silver WATCHES, FANCY
ARTICLES, TOYS, Ac. Ac.
Terms cash. i '. deol7
BY A. LAFITTE.
Extensive Sale of Brogans, Shoes, \c. See.
On THURSDAY, immediately after tho sale of Li
quors, will bo sold, without rcsorro,
50 Cases, consisting of
15 cases Men's and Boys’ Black BROGANS,
5 “ “ “ *• Russett Do,
5 “ Kip Welt Brogans,
14 “ Women’s Ingrain BOOTS,
Ift “ Men’s Grain Pump Sole SHOES.
Tho above will bo ready for inspection on Wed
nesday— all warranted of Southern make, and
sound, with the exception of ono case, which is
slightly damaged.
Terms—Under SIOO, cash: over SIOO and undor
$250, 60 days; overs2so and under S4OO, 90 days;
over S4OO, 4 months, for approved endorsed r otes
or city acceptances.
The attention of tho Trade and Planters is re
spectfully solicited to the above snle. dee lfi
BY A. LAFITTE.
Valuable Negrois.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, will bo
sold, at the Lower Markc: House,
Three likoly NEGROES, vii: Tom, about 2 h
years of ago; Dave, about 35 yean of age; Solo
mon, about 22 years of ago. Sold ‘o close up the
affairs of tho original Stockholder -of tho Union
Steamboat Company. Titles warranted. Terms
cash. Purchasers to pay for bill of sale.
By order of H. L. Jeffers. nov 14
BY A. LAFITTE.
Dwelling House on Greene Street.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at tho Lower Market House, unloss jtrevioua
ly disposed of at private sale.
The Wooden DWELLING and outhildings and
Lot, boingtbo second below Lincoln street, situated
on the south side of Greene street, having a frost
of 40 feet 6 inches on said street, and running back
129 feet 6 inches towards Telfair street. The whole
being in complete repair. Titles indisputable. Terms
cash. Purchaser to pay for titles.
The above can bo treated for at privato sale. Ul4
BY A. LAFITTE.
Iron Steamboat Company Stock.
On the first TUESDAY' in January noxt, will be
sold, at tho Lowor Market House,
4 Shares Iron Steamboat Company Stock. Terms
cash. dec 14
BY A. LAFITTE.
Four Valuable Building Lots.
On tho first TUESDAY in January next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House,
j Four valuable Builring Lots, vis: Two Lou,
haviDg a front of 30 feet oaoh, on Telfair street,
running hack ICO feet towards Walker street, aud
l vo Lots having a front of 30 foot on Walker street,
..inning back 160 feet towards Telfair street —a
plan of which can be seen at my officu.
Terms—Ono-half, cash ; and tho balance payable
iu 12 months with interest, from date, socurod'by a
mortgage on the premises—purchasers to pay for
papers. dec 14
BY A.~ LAFITTE.' "
Bricks,
On THURSDAY, 18th inst , at 12 o clock, M., pre.
eisely, will be sold, in Iront of Store.
About 300,000 BRICKS, in lots to suit purchas
ers. Deliverable at the kiln. Samples can be seen
at the Storo. Terms cash. dec 14
Postponed on account of the non-arrival of the
(iooiis, caused by the low state of the River.
BY A. LAFITTE.
Large Sal* of Liquors, W lues, h*.
On THURSDAY' next, 18th inst., in front of Store
will bo sold, without reserve,
10 half pipes Cognac Brandy, rurious brands, pure
as imported,
3 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 Wino, 20 eighth do do,
10 eighth casks Port Wino, 4 eighth do do do,
2 bills Cherry Brandy,
20 baskets Champagne Wino, favorito brands,
5 casks Absyntho,
5 bills Rose, Mint, and Cinnamon Cordials,
10 bbls old Monongahcla Whisky, Ac. Ac.
’forms—Suras under SIOO, cash; over $100,4
months, for approved endorsed notes. doc 13
BY GIRARDEY fib PARKER.
Will bo sold, on the first Tuesdays JANUARY
next, at the Lowor Market, unless previously die
posed of,
101 R SHARES Hancock Steamboat Compa
ny STOCK. Terms cash. dec i
BY GIRARDEY fit PARKER.
On tbo first TUESDAY in JAN .'ARY next, at
the Lower Market Houso, within tho usual hours
of sale, (if not previously disposed of,)
A strong, healthy, and able-bodied NEGRO
MAN. Sold for do fault. He is about 26 years
old—a good house and store-servant, polite and
j very intelligent Warranted sound, and titles in
disputable. Terms cash. nov 16
* ■■ ■ ■ ■
GENT’S PUMP DRESS BOOTS.
JI’ST RECEIVED at our new stand, opposite tho
Masonic Hal], a new lot of thoso handsome
PUMP BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL,
dec 10 *|f
cider' ~
Q/q IRON ROUND barrels Extra Champaign
~v Cider. Just received by
| dec 6 LAMBACK A COOPER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE firm of FRENCH A BUTLER is horoby
dissolved, by mutual consent, This Day. David
E. BUTLER is nlone authorized to uso the firtu
name in closing its business, collecting debts, ac
counts, and renewing notes.
HIRAM L. FRENCH.
DAVID E. BUTLER.
Augusta, nov 26, 1851.
—
THE office of tho subscriber is at the Drug Storo
of W. K. Kitchen, next door below tho store
recently occupied by French A Butler, where he, or
n competent agent, will, at all times, ho found. All
persons indebted to said firm, are requested to call,
and make payment, as longer indulgence canuot be
ivon. nov 27 D. L- B UTLKK.
, \\T OODEjTie TIN WARE—Brushes; Brocms
I Vv Japand ToUot Setts, Ac. I'or«mloby
nov 27 t MUSTIN A LATHROF.