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SPECIAL NOTICES.
u PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
QjTThe PEWS in the Presbyterian Church
belonging to I rustees will be offered tor sale or
rent on Friday next, at 3 o’clock, p. m., at the
Church. 2 jan 9
WILL OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK,
AT THE MASONIC HALL,
LOOMIS’ GRAND PANORAMA OF
CUBA!
Representing on 50,000 feet of Canvass,
HAVANA, its Castles, Palaces, Churches, and
houses in detail; MATANZAS aud the surround
ing beautiful hills ; CARDENAS, and the steam
er Creole bearing off Gen. Lopez and his follow
ers; also other cities, country, mountains, aud
magnificent Tropical productions of the island.
inr Doors open at 6£, P. M.— to commence at
7£ precisely. Admittance, 50 cents—Children
half price. j an ß
DIVIDEND NO. 4L.
Office Augusta Ins. &, Ba’king. Co., )
January 6th. 1851. )
iKr The Board of Directors hare this day de
clared a dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per share r
for the past 6 months, which will be paid to the
Stockholders on demand,
jan 7 3 ROBERT WALTON, Cashier.
NOTICE.
OFFICE IRON STEAM BOAT COM’Y., )
Augusta, Jan. 6, 1851. j
U’Dividen'l No. 18.—The Directors have
This Day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER
CENT., payable on the 20th inst.
g. McLaughlin,
j aQ 1 Secretary & Treasurer.
ÜBLISS’S COMPOUND COD LIVER
OIL CANDY . This unrivalled curative for
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, &c., we have
tried, and found it to be all that the manufacturer
claims for it. It is a most agreeable confection, and
a most effectual remedy' for the diseases that attack
the throat and chest. It combines all the virtues
of Cod Liver Oil, but is entirely free from its re
pulsive taste. In all the cases in which we have
known the candy to be used, it has been success
ful ; and we eheerfully recommend it, with a cau
tion against counterfeits. Inquire for Bliss’s Can
dy, and receive no other.
Prepared only by B. K. Bliss, Duggist, Spring
field, Mass., Inventor and Sole Proprietor, and for
sale by PHILIP A. MOISE,
Deaiear in Drugs and Medicines, 195 Metcalf
Range, Augusta, Ga.
Country Merchants and Druggists supplied on
liberal terms. dctw jan 7
O’ Reynold street Classical, Mathemat
ical and Mercantile School. —Mr. POPE
takes pleasure in announcing that he has entered
into arrangements with Mr. C. D. Oliver, a gra
dua.e of the South Carolina Military College, and
for the last two years a Tu’or in that Institution,
to take charge of the department of Higher Ma
thematics and Civil Engineering, for which he is
eminently qualified. Young gentlemen desirous of
qualifying themselves in the lalter important
science, have an excellent opportunity offered so
so doing.
Mr. Pope will continue to take charge of the
Classical and Mercantile Departments,and believes
that his arangemeuts are such as to afford as sound,
useful and practical an education as can be ob
tained in this State. Early application is request
ed, in order that the classes may be duly' organiz
ed, as but a limited number of pupils will be re
ceived.
The duties of the School will be resumed on
MONDAY NEXT, the 6th inst.
Terms made known on application to Mr. Pope.
jan 5
Q3 3 itiU. E. C. SOFGE.— Having met with
•such liberal encouragement, takes pleasure in in
forming his friends and the public that he has per
manently located himself in Augusta as Professor
<jfthe Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
left at
Oates & Co. will be punctually attended to.
jan 3
[fT 3 City Taxes. —The Clerk of Council w-11
attend at his office every day, (Sundays except
ed,) from 2 to 5, p. m., from the Ist until the 31st
of January next, for the purpose of receiving the
returns of such persons as may be liable to City
TAX. L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council,
dec 29 dtjlO
FO WLE, EDMONDSON & CO.,
jFor war ding. Commission Merchants and
Factors,
Vanderhorst' $ Wharf,
Charleston South Carolina*
WE offer our services as COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS and FACTORS, in all the
branches of the Commission Business.
In all sales of property and retunrs of proceeds,
we shall sustain the interests of our friends and
strictly follow orders.
Consignments of property for shipment to other
ports,by Railroad or Vessel, will receive prompt
attention. FOWLE, EDMONDSON & CO.
Charleston,S. C., Oct. 1850. 6m nov 21
______ -
(CF DR. EDW. GIKARDEY tenders his
Profe.-sionai Services to the citizens of Augusta,
and its vicinity. (TP Office one door above Mar
in Frederick’s. ly oct 30
EPTHE FRENCH LANGUAGE taught
by Mrs. SABAL, opposite the U.
States Hotel. Mrs. Sabal will take charge of a
Class in any of the Seminaries or private families
t&f Augusta. bmos oct 8
JUST RECEIVED,
flip A fresh supply of J. DURAND & CO.’S
celebrated FRENCH BITTERS, for Debility,
Weakuess of the Stomach, want of Appetite, Dys
pepsia, Fever and Ague, or any other complain
caused by a derangement of the system. It is su
pe ri >r to any other article in use; it may also be
used in Wine or Spirits without, in any way, im
pairing its medical qu&litie#.
To be had by the dozen,or bottle, of the Agents
for Augusta. LAMBACK. & COOPER,
ept 18 6mog
WM HUNTER,
Factor, Commission and Forwarding
Merchant*
MO. 94, BAY STREET,
oct 8 SAVANNAH, GA.
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICeT
O' THE UNDERSIGNED would inform
the citizens of Augusta, aud publie generally, that
they have formed a Copartnership for the prac
tice of DENTAL SURGERY, in all its branches,
under the firm of SPEAR &. LOMBARD. Their
office will be opened on or about the Ist Nov.
JNO. W. SPEAR,
C. B. LOMBARD.
Dr. C. B. L. has the liberty of referring to the
following named gentlemen:
Hon. Howell Cobb, Prof. Church, D. D., Prof.
Brantly, Athens, Ga.: Dr. W. E. Dearing, W. K.
Kitchen, Geo. W. Ferry, Augusta,Ga
oct 23
AUGUSTA, J 4NU.4RY IST, 1851.
D. B* PLUMB A COa have just opened
their Stock for the present season of Warranted
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
Dealers supplied on reasonable terms,
jan 3
PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES |
ittr MESSRS. LEIGH A TUCKER
grateful for patronage received the past season*
beg leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Augusta and vicinity, that as so as their new
Daguerreotype rooms cau be completed in the new
building now being erected by Mr. Metcalf, oppo
site the Masonic 1 all, they will be prepared (as
sisted by one of the first artists of New York) to
wait upon all who may wish one of their premium
Sky Light Daguerreotypes. Their rooms are be
ing an tnged expressly for their business, and wil[
afford superior facilities, and they flatter them
selves that all will be pleased with the style , beau-
V ap d finish of their pictures. dec 21
REMEMBER
O’ When in your extremity, that Dr.
THOMSON is still in Macon, Geo., and
when written to, sends Medicines by mail to any
part of the couutry. Don’t give up all hope with
consulting him. s*m
MPtS&MHKEBB&UBBiinnBL- ———
(Komnurnal.
Augusta Market, January B—P. M.
COT!ON.—We have had an active demand
to-day, and as holders shew more disposition to
meet buyers, we have the largest day’s business
toj repert transacted this season. The sales are
nearly 3,000 bales, within the following quota
tions :
Good Middling.. .....12| a—
Middling Fair 13 a 13|
Fair 13£ a—
SAVANNAH, Jan. 7 .—Cotton —There was a
great deal of activity in the market yesterday
and the sales summed up 2.860 bales at the foi
lowing particulars : 62 at 12|; 32 at 12£; 212 at
12f; 210 at 12|;345 at 1460 at 13; 515 at 13$;
523 at
bales Mastodon at 14 a cents. The accounts
per Niagara were received about 2 o’clock, after
the bulk of the above sales were made. A few
lots ehanged hands after the news was made
known at an advance oi ft cent. The effect of
these advices is not yet fully known.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS—JAN. 6.
Per brig Maria T. Wilder, for New York—l 44
bales Cotton, 395 ca*sks Rice, and 70 bags Rice
Flour.
Per brig Mary Jane, for Philadelphia—6B,ooo
feet Timber, and 22,000 do Lumber.
Shipping intelligence.
ARIUVJGD
Iron Steamboat Company's steamer Lamar,
with boats 9 and 16, mdze. to Hand & Flem
ing, WS&TH Roberts, W H Goodrich, H
5 Houdly, W H Tutt, Seymour, Ansley & Co,
Belcher & Holnsworth, Z McCord & Co, J R
Dow, A Hatch, Dunham & Bleakley, G T
Dortic, J M Miller, W E Jaokson & Co, Clark,
Racket & Co, Hand, Williams & Co, VV & J
Nelson, Walker & Bryson, C A Platt, W J
Owens, Carmicheal & Bean, C A & M H
Williams, Baker, Wilcox & Co, Baker & Hart,
French.& Butler, T N Pouiiain & Son, Adams
6 Faigo, Walker & Coleman, J C Hubbard &
Co, W H D upree, W M Rowland agent.
SAVANNAH, Jan. 4.—Arr. barque Martha
Ain. Messer, Cardenas; brig Macon, Watkins,
New York; brig Henrietta, Dubeil, do; steamer
David L. Adams, Gould, Augusta.
Cld. brig Maria T. Wilder, Coffin, New York;
brig Mary Jane. Yates, Ph.ladelphia.
ARRIVAL FROM CHARLESTON.
Barque Jupiter, Bigley, Boston, 3d inst.
CHARLESTON, Jan. B.—Arrived, steamship
Southerner, Dickinson, New York; ship Martha
J. Ward, Trott, New York; Span. bn» Fei ix,
Montaner, Havana; brigs Orray Tafft, Cowell.
Providenc**; Henry, Baker, New Orleans.
In the offing, schr. Olivet, Fox well, from Balti
more, and a brig.
Cle ired, barques Marmion,, Jackson, London;
Isabella, Humphrey, Boston; schrs. Truth, Phil
lips, Baltimore; Brilliant, Frisbie, do.
’Went to sea. barque Isabella Humphreys, Bos
ton; brig Somers, W atsou, Havana; tir. schr. Rob
ert, Williams, West Indies.
~ TOHOUSE KEEPERS.
J UST RECEIVED, a variety of articles in
the above line of a superior quality, viz :
Hampers Irish Potatoes, fine Philadelphia Beef,
Tongues and Butter; fine Teas, assorted qualities;
a few cases very superior Port and Madena Wines,
Preserved Figs and Prunes in Syrup, and an en
tire new article for Pa-try, &c,; fine Dried Beef
and New York Cabbages, with numerous other
articles suited to those who desire to live well.—
Those desiring fine articles are nvited to call on
the subscriber and examine for themseives.
fljr’Some litre iresb OYSTERS, aud extra fine
Florida FISH, will arrive on Thursday, (This
Afternoon )
jan 9 2 J. J. BYRD, Harper’s Range.
JAILOR’S NOTICE.
BROUGHT to Richmond County Jail
on the 14th of December last, a Ne- jgk
gro Boy awout 16 years old 4 feet and 11
inches high, and of a copper color, who calls*ab2»
himself Harrison and says he belongs to Ueoige
Griffin, a negro trader, and that he ranaway from
him from some depot on the Georgia Rail Road.
The owner is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay expenses and take him away.
JOHN W. HEARD, Ja lor, R. C.
jan 6 4c
W ANTED ~I MMEDI ATEL Y.
A FIRST RATE TANNER, to take charge
of the Tau Yard at Mallorysville, for which
liberal wages will be given by the undersigned.
JOHN B. & JOHN L. WOOTEN.
Mallorysville, Jan. 6, 1851. jan9-6c
* # *Republic copy 6 times weekly.
L‘ OST. —On the —of September, a small
POCKET BOOK, containing three Noses,
one on Armsted Collson for Fifty Five Dollars, giv
en January 3, 1850, aud die January 1, 1851; also
one on James Brown for Fifty Five Dollars, given
January 10, 1350, and due January 1, 1851, and
one on M. B. Smith lor Ten Dollars, due January
1,1850. 1 forewarn all persons from trading for
said notes, jan 92 # JOs. A-HA 1 CHER.
WANTED A ROOM
ON Rroed street; one on the 2nd or 3rd floor
preferred. Address immediately to Box «41,
Post Office. jan 9
YANKEY FARM FOR SALE.
THIS valuable Farm, if not previously dis
posed of, will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday in FEBRUARY. It is on the
Savannah lload;m th.e immediate vicinity of The
Cottage, A. W. Carmichael, Robert Y. Harnss,
Wm W.Davies and others, ontaining one hundred
acres of cleared land, in a fine state for cultiva
tion and about one hundred and tea acres of wood
land’ heavily timbeied with Oak aud Pine, all un ;
der good fence. On the place there is a comfor
table Dwelling, Kitchen, excellent Bams, Sta
bles, and the other necessary out-buildings, new
and in good order. ...
The health of this place, the fine soc ety oi its
neighborhood, quality of the water productiveness
of the soil, and proximity to the city, renders it
a most desirable residence.
Terms—one-th rd cash, the remainder in one
and two years, with interest from date,
jan 8 std A. H. McLAWS,
~ CHAR LEsTbE U RF F,
POR TRAIT ND MINIA TVR t, PA INTER ,
Room No. 4* Masonic Half,
XjrAVING located in Augusta, with
| j the purpose of pursuing his Proles
sion, will be pleased to receive the callsQ*£ais9
of those who may favor bim wi th their patronage.
Mr. Beurff wilt teach the principles of the
Art if a class should be formed fqr that purpose,
jan 8 6m
LOST. —At the Market H mse, during the time
or sale, yesterday, a Pocket Memoranda
BOOK containing a number of accounts against
sundry individuals. The finder will be rewarded
by leaving it at my office, in Mclntosh street, or
if sent to vge through the Post Office. Persons are
cautioned agatust paying any accounts due me ex
cept to myself. R. C. BLACK, M. D-
Augu.ta, Jan. 7th, 185 L 2f jan§
Jlltserilaneotxs.
ROSES!HOSES \
JUST RECEIVED FROM PARIS.
A CHOICE selection of French ROS ES i
such as Bourbon, Tea, Noisette,
brid Remontantes, &c., &c. Also, an invoice ot
splendid Bulbus ROOTS, such as Hyacinths, Tu
lips, Gladeolas, 6p c.
A Catalogue of the Roses can be seen at the
Seed Store of J. H. Service, the plants at my
Nursery, on Marbury street.
Catalogues, when rt quested, sent by mail gratis,
jan 8 d3c3 F. A. MAUGE.
dentistryT
D. S. CHASE. M. D. t DENTIST,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Artificial teeth in
6erted on Gold Plate, with
Clasps, Spiral Springs, by Atmos- T T
pheric pressure, or with an Air chamber. Par
tial Sets iuserted in a neat and beautiful man
ner, without either Clasps or Springs. Palatine
Obturators made and inserted so as to enable the
pati. ntto speak distinctly, and with ease.
Particular attention paid to Dentition, and the
preservation of the Natural Teeth.
Office south side of Broad-street, one square
above the Globe, and a few doors below the
Franklin House. ly jan 3
O. MUNSON, A. M. M. D.
SURGEON DENTIST.
HAS removed to J C. Carmi- j
chad's former residence ov- (mNfpfeiSSi
er the Hardwate Store of Carmi- TT 7
chael Sc Bean. ts oet. 1
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER
F. A. BRAHE,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
No. 214 Broad Street,
Respectfully returns
his grateful acknowledge- *4O
ments to his friends and the public,
for the very liberal shaie of pat
ronage he has received in his line, and trusts tha
by personal application and strict attention to all
work entrusted to him, to continue to give satis
faction, and merit further confidence.
N. B.—l have received, and offer with confi
dence. Gold and Silt er WATCHES, Fancy JEW
ELLERY, such as Fancy Guard and Fob Chains,
Breast Pins, Broaches, Mantle Clocks, and many
articles too tedious to enumerate, which the
public are invited to examine before making their
purchases. sept 24
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
RANAWAYtrom the subscriber on the
15th instant, two negro men DICK,
and JEFF, the former about 28 years of a/L
age of a dark complexion; the latter of a 1
li ht complexion, and about2o years of age. Tney
had been purchased by me for the So. Ca R. R.
Co., from Mr Towbridge, of Hamburg, who had
but very recently brought them from Virginia.
Each had when they left new suits of clothes ofdi ab
color. 'I he above reward will be given for their
apprehens on and delivery to any of the agents ol
the Co., or for their being placed in auy jail where
1 can get them; and a farther reward of 50 dollars
for proof oi their being hirbored by a white per
son, or naif 6i that amount if harbored by a colored
person. JAS. BRETT, for So Ca. it. R. Co.
dee 31 flmo
COURT OF ORDINARY.
EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS AND
GUARDIANS,
« / *7'HO wish their ACCOUNT'* examined
v v and passed at the January Term of the
Court ot Ordinary, (Monday, the 13th.) wifi please
to hand in their Returns during the present week,
when the Clerk will be prepared to receive them,
tropa 10 to 12 o’clock, A. M., and 3 to 4 o'clock,
P. M. LEON P. DUGAS,c. c.o.R.c,
jan 7 3
1 ( If! Rectified WHISKY;
Av/vJ 200 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tal
low CANDLES;
200 bbls FL >UR, different brands. Just re
ceived and for sale by
jan 7 WILLIAMS & BROTHER.
RICH CARPETS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received from New York, and have
now in store, a large supply of rich and
splendid CARPETS, among which are Velvet
Tapestry,Tapestry Brussels, Three-Ply, Jngrain,
and Venitian, and Brussels Stair CARPETS, of
new and beautiful styles.
—alio —
Rich Tufted and Chenille RUGS; Plated and
Brass Stair BODS; Gilt CORNICES. With Mus
lin CURTAINS, splendidly worked; rich colored
DAMASKS, for Window Curtains, with Cords
and Tassels to match.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine the assortment. c jan 3
BRICKS ! BRICKS !
rnHB SUBSCRIBER has several hundred
JL thousand BRICK on hand, and is ready to
contract to furnish auy amount at fair prices.
■• •Apply through the Post Office, or at his Brick
yard in the upper part of Greene street
oct 5 dxcGmo S. L. BASSFORD
APPLES AN DC H BSNU TS.
BARRELS fine Tennessee APPLES.
OU 50 bushels CHESNUTS. Just received
and for sale, at the Provision Store of
jan 7 ts T. W. FLEMING.
_ FANC!i SpAP, "
RICH Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. Just
received by D. B. PLUMB. jan 3
forTsale:
TWO likely BOYS about 18 years old, one a
bright mulatto, and one black, of good char
acter. Sold for no fault. Apply at this office,
dec 28
FOR HlßE*—Several Female Servants, a
mong them some gook Cooks. Apply at this
office, jau l
' NOTICE,
rjIHE UNDERSIGNED have this day re-
A ceived a new and »plendid lot of Parlor, Of
fice and Bed Room GRATES, which they are of
fering very low. Ca l and see for yourselves,
dec 3 ts GLENDENNJNG& CO,
NOTICK
CITY COUNCIL ELECTION.—On SAT
URDAY, the llth of January, 1851 at 7
o'clock, p. m., the City Council of Augus a will
proceed to the election of the following Officers
for the ensuing year, with the salaries affixed to
said offices.
Candidates will, on or before the llth instant,
deliver to the Clerk of Council theif written ap
plication, (naming sacurities if required,) marking
on theenvolope tbe office for which they are can
didates, except candidates for City \\ atch, who
will report thuir names to the Clerk of Council.
Collector and Treasurer, 5a1ary,..», rr ...»§(200
Clerk o f Council ...... 750
City Marshal...... 1000
Deputy Marshall...... 800
Two City Constables, each 700
Superintendant of Streets and Drains 750
Do, Water Works, Pumps and Well, 750
Bridge Keeper........................ 1000
Wharfinger, 8 per cent, on net receipts
Clerk Lower Market 650
Do. Upper d 0........................ 50
Jailor.. 8(0
City Gas Lamp Lighter 500
Keeper of Magazine 350
“ City Ha 11...................... 75
<* l.ity Clock 100
u City cents per day for
each patient, without extra pay of any
port-
Vendue Masters.
City Sheriff Fees
Clerk ot the Court of Common Pleas, ..Fees.
City Sexton Fees.
City Surveyor. Fees*
Fourteen City Watchmen at §1 per night.
L. L. ANTONY, Clerk Council,
dec 31 td
JiNEGRCMKOODS AND BLANKETS.
PLANTERS woq d do well to examine our
,arge stock of WOOLEN FOR NEGROS
winter wear and BLANKE TS, from 50 pts §1,25
before purchasing elsewhere.
JAMES MILLER Se CO.,
nov , i Camfield’s Corner
'“wanted to hire!
FOUR NEGRO MEN. Enquire at the Au
gusta Factory.
jan 9 J. SWEETLAND, Sup't.
JHiaeellaiucms.
NEW MUSIC ! NEW MUSIC ! !
SONGS. —I never have been False to Thee; by
W. V. Wallace; Love Me, bv Greaterex;
Our Coral Caves, by Finlay son; The Hunter's
Bride, by Bohannan; Oh ask me Not, by Bartlett;
Sigh not, Love not. Doubt no», by S. Lover; Little
Ray, by Stephen C. Foster; Yes, I will Write to
Thee, answer to “Write to Me"; Kate Conner, by
Geo. Baker; *Tis past the hour why don’t he
come; The Spirit Child, or The Guardian Angel;
Far Away, an Echo Song; The Drunkard's Wife,
a Temperance Song; A little word in Kindness
Spoken; Lm off for Charleston, an Ethiopian Song.
Jenny Lind. Songs. —The Song of Home, com
posed by J D Maeder; Jenny Lind's first Lesson
»rom the Nightingale; Love and Fidelity, a bril
liant Cavatina, by J Benedict; The Festival Song,
grand Bravura, by J Giraldy; The Swedish Car
rier Dove, by A Ran del ; By the Sad Sea Wave,
by J Benedict; Salutation to America, Poetry by
Epes Sargent—Music by M >trakosch; The cele
brated Herdsman’s, or Echo Song.
New Polkas. —Polka for the People; The So So
Polka; Cupid; Balmoial; Golden Hill; Barnum’s
Jenny Lind’s American; The May Poie;The Cot
tage Polka; The Irresistible; The Peerage Jeu
d’Esprit Polka.
The Sea Shore Waltz; Friendship Waltz; Easter
Waltz; Souvenir de Cobion, brilliant Waltz; Cari
bean Waltz.
The National Schottisch, by Cha. D’Albert; the
Maid of l’esth, an original Schottisch Dance by J
C Viereck; Jenny Lind Schottisch, by Allen Dod
worth;. the Rondo Schottisch, by Dan. Cram;
Thine is my Heart, Galop, by Kotzschmar; La
Redowa, Bohemian Dance; Don Quixote March;
Willow Wood, Quickstep; Dolphin Quickstep; Mor
ris County March; Jenny Lind's Herdman's Echo
Song, transcribed for Piano by M Strakosch; Fra
Pocoa Me Ricovero, the celebrated Aria lrom
Lucia Lammermoor, transcribed for the Piano by
Hi nry Cramer.
Together with a large Stock of fashionable and
Standard Music. For -ale at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Music and Book Store,.Broad-st.,opposite
c State Bank. jan 7
HOME INDUSTRY.
nnHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
J. to fill all orders lor BUCKETS, as low as
they can be laid down from any market.
aug. 16. E. LOCKHART & CO.
AUGUSTA CRACKER AND CAKE
BAKERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED has opened bis corn
pit,te BAKING ESTABLISHME NT, afew
doors below the Eagle &. Phoenix Hotel, where
he is prepared to furnish a greater variety of
CRACKERS AND PLAIN AND ORNA
MENTAL CAKES AND PASTRIES
than has ever before been offered in this com
munity by any other Bakery.
He will fill all orders that may be left with him,
at the shot test notice, and in a tasteful and satis
factory manner.
His friends aud the public are invited to give
im a call. JOHN W. ZINN,
march 10 ly No. 155 Broad-st.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
( W IH SUPERIOR BRICKS for
r£±J\J sale low, it applied for imme
diately. JOSIAH SIBLEY, > . , ,
dec 19 GEO. A. SIMMONS, \
WILLIAM R. McLAWS!
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Commissioner for New York , Virginia , North
and South Carolina .
HAVING formed a Co Partnership with an
Attorney in Washington City, will attend
prompty to ail applications en’rusted to him for
BOUNTY LAND WARRA NTS, under the laws
of 1847, and the bill which has just passed Con
gress allowing Bounty Land to the officers and
soldiers of the war of 1812, the Indian war, and
the late Mexican war.
[O 3 Office on Washington street, second door
rorn Wairen's corner. dxctf oct 5
Transportation Office, G. R. & B Co , )
Augusta. Ga , Dec. 20,1850. \
Georg, a railroad.—on
and after January 1, 1851, Freight Y*“l
to all stations between Augusta
Athens will be prepaid at the Augusta-■»
Depot. Freights for Athens, Greensboro, and al
stations above, will be payable at those stations
or at Augusta. , 12 dec 2 i j
FOR NEW YORK.
THE New York and Savannah
Steam Navigation Company’s-{fe;
new steamer FLORIDA, C iptain
Lion, will leave Savannah, on BAi UKIIAV,
Oct. 26, and regularly every fortnight thereafter,
until further notice.
The steamship ALABAMA, Captain Ludlow
which is in course ot completion, will take her
place in the line at the earnest possible day.
These ships are about 1400 tons burthen, and of
first class in every particular.
Price of Cabin Passage, §25 —for which, or
Freight, apply to
PADEoFORD, FAY Sc CO.
Saml. L. Mitchell, 194 Front-street, Agent
in New York.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 17,1850, oct 2
French c Yin a dinner w are.—
We offer for sale, best French China Din
ner Setts, at New Yoikprices, with expenses,
dec 10 J. J LATHKOP Sc CO.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS have received a large
j stocic of
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
at their store, corner of Broad and Jackson street,
opposite the Mansi< n House, consisting ot a great
variety of LADIES DRESS GOODS, such as
Chene, Figured and Changeable Silks ;
Poplins, Coburgs, Merinos and DeLaines;
Colored, Figured and Black Silk Alpacas ;
Printed Cashmeres and DeLaines ;
French, English and American Pr nts ;
French and Scotch Plaid Ginghams ;
Colored and Black Velvet Visites;
Colored and Black Silk do.;
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, a great variety.
—also—
Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings, Satinetts and Me
rinos; Casimeres f.T Boys wear, together with
every artiple usually found in the Dry Goods line,
which they will sell as low as can be found in any
market.
They respectfully solicit orders from their
friends not visiting the city, and will insure every
article to please.
JAMES MILLER & CO.,
nov 1 Camfield's corner.
HORSES FOR SAfcE
JUST ARRIVED, and for sale,
seventy-five fine HORSES— seve- 1
ral fine pairs among them, at Tl/ >
A. WILSON A CO.’S
sept 3 Idvery Stable.
W. W. GIBBS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, q-A.
A few doors above the Franklin House.
N. B.—Orders from the country strictly attend
to. sept 11 ly
OLD FURNITURE
CAN be made to l Qk a§ good as new by a
single application of PARSON’S FURNI
TURE CREAM. Sold by
D. B. PLUMB & CO.
jan 3
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAM PACKET.
To sail Saturday , 2 d November , at 4 o'clocks from
Adger’s South Wharves.
The steam ship south-
ERNER, Captain Jno. Dick
in son, will leave positively as
and on every alternate Saturday as Iwmery;
For Freight or Passage, having splendid State
Room accommodations, apply at the office of the
Agent at Charleston.
HENRY MISSROON,
Corner East Bay & Adger’s South Wharves.
State Room passage. §25; Steerage, §B. No
berth secur d until paid for.
0“ The Southerner leaves here again on the
16th November. tufs6 oct 29
JltiottUatttOtto.
MANAGERS OFFICE.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
IOTTERIE S!
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the we
known and responsible firm of
J.JV. MAURY Sc CO.
„ little pet!
Class 3, drawn at Augusta, Jan. 9, 1851. Sales
close Thursday at 3 p. m. 60 Numbers—lo
Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize,
6,500 DOLLARS.
§2,000; §1,000; §500; 2 prizes of §300; 3 ot §200;
Sec. See. Tickets §2 —Halves I—Quarters 50 cts.
SOMETHING RICH.
Extra Class 2, by Monongalia 5. Jan. 11, 1851.
Sales close Saturday at 3, p. m. 66 Numbers—
-13 Drawn Ballots. Magnificent Scheme. Capi
tal Prize,
50,000 DOLLARS.
§20,000; §10,000; §5,000; §2,000; 10 prizes of
§1,000; See. 4*c. Tickets §ls—Halves 7,50 —
Quarters §1.87.
Class No 4, Drawn at Savannah, Jan. 14, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3, p. 75 Numbers—l 3
Drawn Ballots. Splendid Scheme. Capital
Prize
15,280 DOLLARS.
5 prizes of §3,000; 5 of §500; 10 of §250. Tick
ets §4; Halves §2; Quarters §l.
South side Broad-street, a lew doors below
Post Office Corner.
Er* Orders from the city or country, strictly
confidential, and promptly attended to. jan 8
CO-PARTNEKSHIP NOTICE.
SSc J. GILBERT have this day associated with
them LEONARD CHAPIN and ELIAS M.
GILBERT, lor the transaction of the CARRIAGE
BUSINESS,at their old stand, Charleston, S. C.
The business of the new firm will be conducted
uuder the name of GILBERTS Sl CHAPIN, who
are prepared to execute orders for building and
repairing Carriages, at short notice.
Now ou hand an extensive assortment of CAR
RIAGES aud HARNESS, composing every va
riety of style and finish.
STEPHEN GILBERT.
JESSE GILBERT.
L EON ARD CHA PIN.
ELIAS GILBERT.
N. B.—Allpersons indebted to the firm of S &
J. GILBERT, are requested to make immediate
payment to GILBERTS Sc CHAPIN, in order to
close tbe business of the old firm.
Charleston, Jan 1 flm jan 3
AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
ROAD.
THE Undersigned, Stockholders in the above
Company to an amount exceeding fifty thou
sand dollars, do hereby, under the provisions of the
charter, call a meeting of tbe Stockholders, to be
held in tne City of Savannah, at the Exchange,on
WednEsPay, the sth day*of February next, at 12
o’clock, ill. lor .he purpose of determining the best
method of meeting the interest on instalments paid
in and also to take steps necessary to provide
means for the completion of the work.
Savannah, January 1, 1851,
R. WAYNE, Mayor
For tbe Stock of the City ot Savannah
J. P. SCREVEN,
C. F. MILLS,
I. W. MORRELL,
A. R. LAWTON.
WILLIAM DUNCAN,
ANDREW LOW,
JOS. S. FAY,
EDW'D. PADELFORD,
J R. JOHNSON,
jan 3 lm A. PORTER.
VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE.
By permission of the Inferior Court of Richmond
County, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, at the Lower Market H ouse, in
the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of
sale ;
All the NEGROES belonging to Henry B.
Tutt and Thomas J. Tutt, minors, and Benjamin
F. Tutt, tor the purpose of making a division.
Among them aie men, women and children, and
one is a valuable Wagoner. Terms cash.
JOHN H. MANN,
Guardian for the Minors,
jan 3—std BENJ. F. TUTT.
ISA LE OF NEGROES!
Will be sold, on the firstTuesday in February
next, at the Lower Market, in the city ot Au
gusta,
A gang of likely NEGROES, about twenty three
in number, consisting of many women and chil
dren. Among them one good Wagoner. To be
sold by consent of the parties in interest.
GEORGE L. TWIGGS, Trustee,
j an 3 std
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE
BY
N. GIRARDEY 4* SQNS.
on (inn Rl ° HONDO SEGARS,
OVJj! vJaM-J 20,000 La Simpriviva SEGARS,
5,000 La Cabana SEGARS,
5,000 La Buenjola do Also,
WINES i
20 baskets finest brands of Champaigne,
4 casks St. Julien de Medoc Claret,
8 boxes Absynthe,
4 boxes +tf n 30
SUGAR, MOLASSES, BACON, &C.
QI k HHDS. New O,leans SUGAR.
eW* * 40 bbls. New Orleans MOL ASSES.
20,000 lbs. handsome bright looking Baltimore
BACON SIDE 4.
I,sookegs assorted SPIKES and CUT NAILS
For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY,
Hamburg, dec. 28 6t dec 28
NEGROES TO HIRE.J
TO HIRE for 12 months, a Negro WOMAN,
j;n excellent Cpok, Washer and Ironer.
-=-Also—|
A intelligent BOV about 12 years of age—a
good House Servant. Apply at this office,
jan 4 ts
LADIES CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
(at VERY LOW "RICES.)
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received from New York, a supply of
Ladies SILK and VELVET CLQAICS and
MANIILLAS, of new and beautifql styles, which
they will sell at greatly reduced prices Persons
wishing these articles will do well to call and ex
amine the assortment. jan 3
ONION SETTS,
RED and White just received by D. B. Plumb
Sc Co. 7
jau 3
WE ARE THIS DAY OFFERING FOR
SALE,
nnn ba,es gunnv cloth.
/4UU 200 coiig R< >PE.
10 hhds. Santa Cruz SUGAR.
50 “ Porto Rico do.
50 “ N. Orleans d*.
200 boxes low priced TOBACCO.
200 bags new crop, Rio COFFEE.
jan 1 WILLIAMS ft BROTHER.
WM. E. EVANS & CO,.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
ACCOMMODATION WHARF,
Charleston, S. C.
WM. E. EVANS.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC.
nrly GEO. W. EVANS.
WHISKY, GIN, &c,
pr{\ BBLS. RECTIFIED WHISKY—
t)U 30 bbls. White do.,
20 do. Rose GIN,
10 do. Monougahela WHISKY,
10 dq. £agle do.,
IQ do. London Cordial GIN,
10 do. CORDIALS; together with a good
assortment of BK ANDIES, Holland GIN, Scotch
WHISKY, WINES,SYRUPS See , See , See.
Just received, and for sale io i, by
dec 21 * A. STEVFNS.
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
3 DOORS AXOYK N. K. BUTLER Sc CO.’S CORNER,
dee V AUGUSTA , 04.
faction Qa ts. 1
B Y A. LAFITTE, V
THIS DAY,Thursday, at II o’clock will be soil
in front of store, to close consignments j ,#***
18 boxes No. 1 Soap.
7 “ Georgia made Candles.
14 u Ground Pepper.
20 “ Mustard.
12 “ Matches.
•—A Lao
-15 dozen Coffee Mills.
—and—
A general assortment of Groceries.
—ALSO —
Second Hand Furniture.
'Perms Cash on delivery. j an 9
BY A. IiAFITTE.
A fine Saddle and Harness Jjtag.
THIS DAY, will be sold, in front of Store,
A BAY HORSE, warranted to work in any
Harness, 5 years old.
Conditions cash. jan 9
BY A. JLAFITTJE. ’
Sale of Fruit to close consignment.
THIS DAY , (Thursday,) at 11 o'clock, will be
positirely sold,
18 boxes LEMONS,
1 tierce Grape FRUIT,
10 bbls. do. * do.,
1 bbl. ORANGES.
7 half bbIs.ORANGES.
Conditions cash. jan 9
NIGHTSALE.
BY A, LAFITTE.
THIS NIGH J , (Thursday,) at 7 o’clock, will
be sold,
An Invoice of (resh and seasonable Dry Goods,
rancy Articles, Jewelry, &c., Jtc.
Conditions cash. j an 9
BY A. LAFITTE.
AT PRIVATE SALE. V
A NEGRO FELLOW about 27 years of age
An excellent field hand, has served some time in '
a 'Pan Yard, and has driren a Drav.
Titles indiputable. j an 3
POSTPONED] ~ 9
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Will be sold, on Thursday, t e tnh .ay of JAN
UARY, at the residence of Mrs. Mary 'Phomp.
son,in this city, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
All the Personal Property Belonging to th© es
tate of Martha Eason, deceased, consisting ol some
articles of Household uhd 1C itch u Furniture.
Terms cash. WM. R. McLAWs, Adm’r.
jan 8 . '
Mm 111 H—
FOR SAVANNAH.
To Leave on Saturday Morning , 10 o’clock.
liH E SPLENDID Iron Steam
Packet D. L. ADAMS. J.
Gould Captain, will leave for theSEKaniiSiHKl
above p.ace on Saturday, lltn inst, at 10 o’- A
clock, A. M. ™
For Freight or P, ssage, having superior ae
commodations, apply to the Captain on board,or to
_ja» 9 J. B. GUIEU, Agent.
FOR SAVANNaW ~
ToLeave Saturdag , Jan. 11, of 7 o’clock , #. m.
fIIHE superior ligut draught
JL steamer, H. L. CUOK, Capt
Pxi K, will hereafter leave for Savutinan every
Saturday Morning, at 7 o’clock.
h or h rieght or Passage, having superior accona
modations, apply to the Captain on board, or 10
J 9 JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO, Agt
FOR savannah! '
Will leave every Tuesday Morning.
fIIHE SUPERIOR light draught
. .. steamer DEKAi.B, t’aptaingL^^L^
J. M. Moody, having resumeu heiStHMuaS.
re ular trips b> tween Savannah and Auguata will
herea;ter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING. 3
for freight or Passage, having good accommo
dauons, apply to the Captain on board, or to
dec 14 ly JUHN CASHIN, Agent.
FOR SAVANNAH.
To leave every Tuesday morning , at 9 o'clock .
THE] new and splendid light rr«M»
draught steamer HANCQi K,
Capt. Murray, built expressly for theAuTubuTanti
Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah -
every 1 uesday morning at 9 o’clock.
For height or passage, having fine accommo
dauons unequalled by any boat on the river.—
Apply to the Captain on board, or to the Aeent
liOV 12 H. F. RUSSELL.'
RAFFLE.
HP O BE RAFFLED, as soon as obances are
M j lo be seen at the Book-store of
dec 29 THUS. RICHARDS & SON.
CHRISTMAS GAFST *
JUST RECEIVED, a fine lot of CAPS, sui
tacle for all sorts of weather.
Also, SILK PLUSH CAPS, of the latestfctyles.
For sale by J. TAYLOR, JR. & CO.
dec 20
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ' J
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore ex
isting under the style of C. A. &, M. H.
WILLIAMS, has This Day expired by limitation!
AH claims against the firm will be settled by
either of us. The name of the firm to be used
only in the settlement of the business of the firm.
All those indebted will cooler a special favor by
clos.ng up their business with the firm at as early
date as possible. C. A. WILLIAMS.
. _ M. H. WILLIAM*.
Augusta, January 1, 1851.
WE HAVE THIS DAY associated our
selves unuer the style of WILLIAMS &
BUSINESS’ t 0 d ° a geßerai WHOLESALE
Grateful for former patron jge, we solicit a con
tinuance of the same to the new firm. Our terms
are cash, or city acceptance.
Under this system of business, we are confident
ot making a saving to all paying customers.
C. A. WILLIAMS.
. T M. H. WILLIAMS.
Augusta, Jan. 1,1851. j an 1
T AW NOTICE.-Having recently formed
JU copartnership with C. C. TUCKER, Esq. of
Washington City, a gentleman of great experience
of bounty land and
PENSION CLAIMS, I am now prepared to exe
cute with despatch any business of that character
with which I may be favored.
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON,
dec 21 6mo
D. W. DILL,
Commission Merchant,
NO. 113 TCHOUPIrOULAS-STREBT.
NEW- ORLEANS,
nov 17 6m
“fall and Winter"
GOODS .
A GENERAL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
Os tne very latest importations and styl«s, just re
ceived and offered for sale at reasonable prices,
sep 13 by JOHN P. SETZE.
NEG ROES! NEGROES ’NEGROES!
JUST arrived SEVENTY-SIX young likely
NEGROES, which, to our former
stock, will make one hundred and fourteen, we
have now on the market. By calling at cur De
pot at Hamburg, S. C. purchasers can be suited
and those wishing ta purchase are requested to
examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
JENNINGS <fc ROBERTSON.
oct.4 txc
DISSOLUTION OF
SHIP.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore
existing in Danburg, Wilkes county, be
tween the undersigned, was dissolved on the 25th
December, by mutual consent The business
will be continued by Messrs. Barksdale, Jones &
Quinn, who will close the business of the late
firm, and are authorized to receive a>l monets
due. N. G. BARKSDALE,
JOHN JONES,
WVI D. QUINN,
dec 31 c 3 JAMES T, WOOTTEN,