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SPECIAL NOTICES.
O’ At a Regular Meeting of Council, held on
Saturday, the Ist inst., the following Resolution
was unanimously passed :
Resolved, That His Honor, the Mayor, appoint a
Committee of Four, to make preparations for the
celebration of the birth-day of Washington, and
that this resolution be published.
Whereupon, His Honor appointed the following
Committee: Messrs. Nowland, Dearing, May, and
Hatch.
A true extract from the minutes of Council of
Feb. Ist, 1851. L. L. ANTONY, Clerk.
feb 13
MECHANICS’ BALL.
O*THIS BALL will come off at the Ma
sonic Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 21st in
stant, under the management of Mr. A. J. Dxme
rest. Subscription Lists may be found at the
Book Stores of Messrs. J. A. Carrie & Co., and G.
A. Oates & Co., and at this office. Tickets can also
be had of either of the Managers.
MANAGERS:
W. H. Goodrich, W. K. Kitchen,
R. V. Goetchius, G. Shackelford,
M. H. Williams, G McCarty,
J. B. Hart, R. Spencer,
J. W. Walker, 11. Goodrich.
feb 11
“ professional notice,
[LF DR. PAUL F. EVE accepted the Pro
fessorship of Surgery in the Medical Department
of the University of Louisville, Ky., only for the
session of Lectures now closing, with the hope of
benefiting the health of his family; but no im
provement having been produced by the change,
he expects to return to his residence in Augusta,
Ga., by the middle of this month, (February,) to
resume the PRACTICE OF SURGERY.
H-g i n firmary for Negroes is again opened for
the reception of patients.
p g —The a^' ove Oard was sent to the publish
er of the Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
for its cover, but was denied admission, and a pre
vious notice contracted i>r four insertions, suppres
sed bj the present Editor o'/ that Periodical.
Augusta, Feb'y. 10th, 1851. P. F. EVE.
” NIGHT SCHOOL.
j£j» VIR. OLIVER will open a NigD? School
as soon as he can obtain a sufficient number of
pupils. He will teach all the English and Ma *he
xnatical branches —also, French and Book Keep
ing— will take a class in Civil Engineering if re
quired. For further particulars, apply at this of
fice o'r to Mr. C. D. Oliver, at Mr. Pope’s School
Room, 0£? Reynold street.
feb 11 3
j7I&7~HAWKE9, M. D., *
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN «fc SURGEON,
O* Treats diseases on purely Physiological
Principles, rejecting all ,?nown poisons, whether
vegetable, animal or mineral.
OUT Office, a few yards South *be P° Bt Office
and opposite the Young Men’s L.'brary Associa
tion, Augusta, Ga. ly feb *
drs7j. e. & h. a. BiayoS*
Office on Bt oad St, opposite Bridge Bank building*
(LFOffer their proiessional services to the cit
izens of Augusta and its vicinity. jau 14
Cf DR. JAS. D. MACKIE tenders re
spectfully his Professional Services to the citizens
of Augusta.
Office on Jackson street, between Broad and
Reynold streets. bmos jan 12
QCT BLISS’S COMPOUND COD DIVER
OIL CANDY".—CoIds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Influ
enza, &c., have at last met their conqueror in
Bliss's Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy, the great
remedy of the age, combining all the good quali
ties of cod liver oil, and avoiding all its horrible
offensiveness and disgusting taste. There is not
now tbe slightest necessity for a person to suffer
with affections of the throat and chest, while he
has 25 cents in his pocket to procure a package
of Bliss’s candy. But we must caution our friends
to get the genuine article—not one of its misera
ble counterfeits, of which the country is full.
Prepared only by B. K. Bliss, Duggist, Spring
field, Mass., Inventor and Sole Proprietor, and for
sale by PHILIP A. MOISE,
Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, 195, Metcalf
Range, Augusta, Ga.
Country Merchants and Druggists supplied on
liberal terms. dc2w feb 4
ffj" MR. 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
ol the Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
left at the Music & Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A.
Oates & Co. wili be punctually attended to.
jan 3
IjTHE FRENCH LANGUAGE taught
Gramatically by Mrs. SABAL, opposite the U_
States Hotel. Mrs. Sabal will take charge of a
Class in any of the Seminaries or private families
of Augusta. bmos octß
®ommercial.
Augusta Market; February 12—P- BI
COTTON.—Our market is at a complete stand
We heard of no transactions to-day.
SAVANNAH. Feb. li— Cotton. —The weather
was very inclement yesterday, cheeking all out
doer business, the only transactions in Cotton
which came to our notice, were too lots amount
ing to 74 bales at and 12| cents.
Slipping Intelligence.
ARRIVE u 9
Geo. St. Bt. Co’B steamer T.S. Metcalf,
with Boats Noa. 5 and 9, to J. B. Guieu, Ag't.
Mdze. to G W Lewis, Haviland, Risley & Co,
*i'hos Richards & Son, Henry Moore, Hick
man, Weßtcott, & Co, J Taylor, Jr. & Co, F
Holunan & Co, John Silcox, J P Setze, R H
Gardiner, Hopkins, Kolb & Co, N W Hooker,
J & S Bones & Co, John Bones, H Daly, R
Campbell, Luther Roll, S D Linton &Co, Jno
Kerr, C A Piatt, W J Owens, Dunham &
JBieakly, Force, Conley & Co, Walker & Cole
an, E C Tinsley, S W Wright, Clarke &
RaL'iey* B Ganter, Adam#, Hopkins & Co, A
Gard.'He, Geo Schley, J F iayior, Gould,Bulk
ley & Co, C A & M H Williams, Geo W
Crawford?* Threewits & Dawson, Hand &
Fleming.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Brig Adela, Me Earty, Havana.
Schr. Cornelia, G’oodmanson, Havana.
OP FOR CHARLESTON.
Schr. Chesapeake, Here man, at New Orleans.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Brig W. P. Saflord, Pierce, at New Orleans
Schr. Geo. C. Gibbs, Gibbs, at New Orleans.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 12.—Arr. steamship Isa
*bel, Rollins, Havana-, Sp. bark Amalia, Hawes,
Malaga; bark Isabella, .Humphrey, Boston.
In the Oiling, bark Gienburn, Sampson, Liver
pool; from St. Thomas, <W. I.); also, in the offing,
bark Cherokee, Getty, from New Orleans; andC.
L. brig Souther, Mayo, Boston.
Went to sea, ship Catharine, Wilson, N. York;
Fr. baik Aglao, Laviile, Bordeaux; brigs Anna Ma
ria, Smith, Bosion; Emma, Hughes, Baltimore;
schrs Mohawk, Johnston, Boston; Merchant, Wes
tendorff, West Indies; Geo. E. Prescott, Gilkey,
New Orleans; P. Patterson, —a Northern
port; Naiad, Linden, Baltimore.
SAVANNAH, Feb. ll.—Arrived, schr. Balti
more, Philips, Baltimore; steamer Oregon, Gould,
Angusta; steamer Lamar, Creswell, Augusta.
WELCH, NATHANS * CO.’S
NATIONAL CIRCUS.
William Hubbell, Manager.
■■ ir' * ■— ■■ ,
THE LARGEST COMPANY IN THE
WORLD,
WILL exhibit at Augusta, on Monday, the
24th inst., positively for four days only.
Admittance 50 Cents—Ch ldren and Colored
Persons halt price.
Doors open at 7 o’clock—performance to com
mence at 7£, p. m.
The Proprietors of this well known popular
Company have spared no pains or expense in pro
curing all the first talent in both Europe and Ame
ca.who wid appear in \h«ir wonderful scienic
Arts, Gymnastic Feats, Bottle Tricks, Globe and
Barrel Exercises |Vaulting, both single and doable,
Leaping, Equdbriums, Tumbling, Pyrimhical
Devices, Posturing, Comic SiDging, Dancing,
Comic Bur : ettas, Interlude-, Farces, Promenades,
Cavalcades, Masquerades, &c.
The Grand ARM A MAX A, or Imperial Chariot,
dr.swn by THIRTY elegan* horses, and driven by
the Champion Reinsman or Lion Whip CHARLES
MALLORRY, will make its appearance in town
at 10£ o’clock a. m. containing the New York
Knickerbocker Brass Band, led by Mr. I). S.
NEEVE, whowiil perlorm all the most tashiona
ble and modern air. of the day.
The three European Stars, termed the " Ne
cromancers,” or the Bottle Magicians, being the
Originals in the Novel Performances—all others
may attempt these (eats are complete hum
bug's. as these three persons are the genuine
Magicians, and were engaged by this establish
ment in Europe, expressly for this Company. The
names of the above Aitists are CHARLES C.
LEE, EUGhTNE LEE, and THEODORE LEE.
Also attached 1 tojthe Troupe, will be found J. J.
NATHAN, the celebrated 1,2 3,4 and 6 horse
Equestrian. Mr. WILLIAM WORREL, the great
American Jester and World Renowned Comic
1 ragico Clown, who is univerally acknowledged
to be the greatest favorite now travelling in tiie
Union, will appear in hP inimita le performances,
Burlesques, &c Mr. NEIL JAMISON, the great
Banjoist, and Delineator of Negro Characters. J.
LOVETT, the Clown of ad Clowns his equal nev
er yet found or known in the world over. N. G.
JAMESON,the gentlemanly Ridnig Master. E.
M DICKINSON, the very funny Comic Singer,
Miss EMMA NATHANS, Infantile Equestrian,
whose daring feats startle and astonish all specta
tors, and the audience is kept in a thrill of fear as
* bounds around the Rig, supporting her balance
-I to a veteran rider, and forms her Poses and
Fmiita tions with an ease and grace which would
tA.'ueh practitioners of matu e years. Master
Wll LIA M PASTOR the Personatorof the Wild
Indian of tL'e desert, and other very interesting
.'“e d r. ‘ WASHINGTON CH A HME RS the
American Seen*® Performer on a single horse J.
J. HANKINS, celebrated for his Roman
two horses, lofty Somersets, <fcc. AN I HON V
PASTOR, the Comic Posturer and D a?, c er. AN
TONIO PASTOR, grou Qd « Dd \ of % F«unbler.—
FRANK PASTOR, the PC I ot . th ? Circle, and un
surpassed in his brilliant Prin mp*! Act on a sing e
horse, and styled the greatest w' oDder th ®
Also, Master PHILO NATHANs, r*wh
gy.ouly four years of age, elegant in “ 1S ex
traordinary Exercises, &c. The Com eha -
langes the world to produce his equal.
tor further particulars, see Bills at Hotels,
feb 13
AN ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council
of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained by the
authority of the same, That from and after the
passage of this Ordinance, any person crossing the
Bridge or Bridges belonging to the City of Au
gusta, and refusing to pay the iega' toll demanded
of them, shall, if a white person, be fin'-d in a sum
not exceeding Fifty Dollars ; and if a slave, or free
person of color, shall be punished by whipping,
not exceeding fifty lashes for each and every such
refusal; which punishment may be commuted to
a fine, at the discretion of the officer trying the
case.
Done in Council, this the first day of February,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-one.
T. W. MILLER, Mayor.
Attest — John Hill, Clerk, pro hem.
feb 13 3
AN ORDINANCE.
TO PROVIDE for the repairing of the Pave
ments of the Side Walks which have been,
or may hereafter be, made by or at the expense
of lot owners, by order of the City Council.
Section I.—Be it Ordained by the City Coun
cil of Augusta, and it is hereby Ordained t y the
authority of the same, That it shall be the duty of
all persons owning or haying charge of lots, op
posite to which the sid j walks have been, or may
hereafter be paved, in accordance with the pro
visions of the Fifty-eighth Section of the General
Ordinance, to keep said paveme ts in order, by
repairing or re-paving the same when necessary
in the opinion of the Committee on Streets.
Section 2—And be it further Ordained, by the
authority aforesaio, That it shall be tne duty of
the Committee ou Stieets to repair or re-pave
such of the pavements aforesaid, as they may find
in oad order, at the expense of the owners of the
adjoining lots, if such owners fail to make such
repairs or repavements themselves; and said Com
mittee shall assess the whole expense of said re
pairs on the owners ot the lots fronting on such
side walks, which shall be collected according to
the provisions of the Fifty-eighth Section afore
said.
Done in Council, this the first day of February,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-one.
T. W. MILLER, Mpyor.
Attest—John Hill, Clerk, pro tem.
feb 13 3
J. G. NEWCOMB,
HAS REMOVED HIS
STEAM REFINED AND CANDY ES
TABLISHMENT,
TO 269 KING ST., NEARLY OPPOSITE SOCIETY-ST.,
CHARLESTON, S C.
ORDERS will be receired and punctually
attended to at the above place. From Ito
600 boxes can be had at short notice, and war
ranted to stand the climate from 4to 6 months
and keep hard and dry. Delivered on he boats
or otherwise free ot charge. All articles of the
finest quality and at the lowest prices, wholesale
and retail. Please call and see. F
Ladies Oyster and Refreshment Saloon,
269 KING-STREET, BY MKB. J a. NEWCOMB,
feb 13 d3c2*
VALENTINES ! VALENTINES !!
A LARGE assortment of VALENTINES,
of every description, both Comic and Senti
mental, have been received and are for sale at
GEO. A OATES & CO 'S,
Broad-street, opposite the State Bank,
feb 13 _
dissolutionT”
The FIRM of NEESON & TILKEY was
dissolved on the Ist inpt., by mutual consent.
All outstanding business of the concern will be set
tled by T. L. Neeson, who is authorised to use
the name of the firm for that purpose*
T. L. NEESON,
feb 8 JOHN TILKEY.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING,
HATS, TRUNKS, &C.
CLAYTON & BIGNON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, &c., &c,
NO. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET.
C&, B. respectfully inform their friends and customers, that they are now offering their remain
• ing stock of WINTER CLO THING, HA TS, CAPS, &c., at greatly reduced prices, to make
room for their SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK. Those who are in want of any article in their
line will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
fTT Remember No. 197 Metcalf's Range, Broad Street. J. J. CLAYTON,
jan 31 A. P. PIGNON.
G£N, TOM THUMB,
THE WONDERFUL MAN IN MINIATURE,
WEIGHING only FIFTEEN POUNDS,
EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE, and but
TWENTY-EIGHT INCHES HIGH, who has
been received with the highest marks of Royal
favor by Queen Victoria and all the principal
crowned heads and nobility of Europe, and has
appeared before 700,000 persons during the past
eight years, will hold his Levees at
MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA,
Every Afternoon and Evening of 'THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, and SATUuDA Y, Feb. 13th, 14th and
15th. Positively for THHEE DAYS ONLY.
Hours of Exhibition. —Afternoons, from 3£
to 5 o’clock. Evenings, from 7£ to 9 o’clock.
Doors open at half an hour in advance.
The GENERAL will appear in all of his beauti
ful and amusing performances, including SoNGS
and DANCES, Representations of Napoleon .Fred
erick the Great, Grecian Statuary in Costume, his
various elegant Court Dresses, Highland Costume,
&c , dec His Magnificent Present and Jewels
will be exhibited in the Hall. His beautiful MIN
IATURE EQUIPAGE, presented by Queen Vic
toria, may be seen in front of the Hail, at the close
of each days’s Levee.
O’ Admission 25 cents. No half price,
fob. 8
MARSHfiTcO'S PATENT SHOULDER
BRACES.
riIHE object of this BRACE Is to remedy ha-
A bitual stooping, round and crocked shoul
ders, weak back and chest, and preserve an erect
and graceful position, indispensable to health. It
is adapted to benefit Men Women and Children of
all ages, occupations and conditions.
This Brace is so constructed as to answer the
purpose of Shoulder Brace and Suspenders. For
sale by WM. O, PRICE & CO
feb 11
JUST RECEIVED and now lauding from
boat, on consignment:
20 bblsNo 3 MACKEREL;
5 bbls extra fine Codfish,
10 bbls Irish Oat Meal,
25 bbls Baltimore Flour,
5 firkins superior Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Macaroni and Vermacelli,
6 half barrels Cranberries,
5 boxes Lemon Syrup,&c. For sale cheap,by
feb 11 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
]\ EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! —To Love
1 U and ro be Loved, by A. S. Roe, author of I’ve
been thinking, &c.
Ellen Parry jor Trials of the Heart,by Olivia.
Geras from American Poets, Miniature vol. For
sale by DUNHAM & BLEAKLY.
febll 6
RACTICAL RELIGION EX LMPLI
f'IED, by Letters and Passages from the
life of the late Rev. Robert Anderson, by the Hon
Mrs Anderson.
Hymns for little children. New supply just re
ceived.
Bascom’s Sermons; Sermons from the Pulpit, by
H. B. Basecm, D. D. L. L. D. For sale by
feb 11 6 DUNHAM BLEAKLY.
ELEES’ POLITICAL WORKS, 1 vol
Welles’ Prose Works, complete in 1 large
vol.
Southey’s Common Place Bonk.
Andrew’s Latin English Lexicon, a new work.
Just received by DUNHAM & BLEAKLY.
feb H 6
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npULE subscriber having made arrangements
X with the FALL RIVER IRON WORKS
COMPANY, for the sale of their NAILS, in Au
gusta, begs to say that he will at all times be sup
plied with a large assortment of the different s'zes.
His object being to supply the deaiers at such
prices as will make it for their interest to buy of
him, he will be happy to have them call and ex
amine bis Stock.
300() Kegs now landing for sale at, Manufacturers
prices. GEO. W. LEWIS.
feb. 12.
ORTFOLJO OF A MEDICAL STC
DENT, with humorous designs. Just re
ceived by THOS. RICHARDS <fc SON.
feb 12
The united states—its power and
PROGRESS, by Guillaume Tell Poussin,
late French Minister to the United States. For
sale by THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
feb 12
" LIST OF ARTICLES
FOR SALE BY
H, D, NEWKIRK.
Goodyear rubber emporium; citi
zen’s Clothing, Sacks. Coats, Cloaks, Capes,
Pantaloons, Leggms, Pouches, Caps, Gloves, Clo
thing Bags, Mining Boots, Blankets, Life Pre
servers, Tobacco Pouches, Finger Cots, Drinking
Cups, Bathing Caps,Travelling Bags, Door Springs,
Parlor Balls, Foot Balls, Hair Ties, Cuffs, Rubber
Doll Heads, of various kinds.
Just received, a supply of Gent’s and Ladies
Patent Gloss Rubber Over Shoes. jan 29
PINE SHAVING- SOAPS.
WINTER & THOMPSON’S RYPOP
HAGON, Low’s, Rigges, Johnson's, and
Hauel’s Snaring CAKES. Just received by
jan 31 X). B. PLUMB & CO.
BROOMS,
riIHE SUBSCRIBER, and Agent for th p
_1 South Carolina PIOxNEER BROOM MAN
UFACTORY, has received 163 dozen BROoMS,
which he offers to the trade so low, that he who
wants, can buy at home, and save the expense of
transportation. Merchants in town and country
are invited to call and examine the consignment.
A supply will be constantly kept on hand,
feb n T. W. FLEMING.
TO merchants and others.
A GENTLEMAN who is well acquainted
in Cherokee, Georgia, will undertake the
collection of any accounts with which he may be
entrusted. The best of relerence as to charac
ter and capacity can be given, if required. Ap
ply at this office. d3&cl feb 11
Y. MARTIN,
ATTTORNEV AT LAW,
AUCUSTA, GA ?
JT* Will practice in the counties of Columbia,
Warren, Jefferson, and Burke, and will attend to
the collection ot debts and claims in Abbeville and
Edgefield districis, South Carolina feb 9
GREAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS.
WILLIAM H. CR ANE
WISHING to dispose of h 8 Winter Goods
belore receiving his Spring stock, offers
them at greatly reduced prices: such as :
Rich Figured Chameiion SILKS j
Cashmeres, D’Laiues and Alpacas j
Rich Manteletts aud Visites;
Shawls, a great variety and at very low prices;
A large assortment of Prints and Ginghams ;
Furniture Calico, Woolen and Cotton Hosiery,
Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets and Jeans ;
Ladies' and Gent's Wooiei. Vests;
A large a-sort<eent of Rich Vestings, very cheap,
less than cost j
Superior Ribbon bound Blankets j
8 4 and 9 4 Duffii Blankets, very low ;
White, Red and Green Blankets}
Shirtings, Sheetings, and a great variety of other
Goods.
Those who wish bargains had better call soon at
first Dry Goods Store below the United States
Hotel. d&c2 feb 5
ho MB i NDUSTRY 7
fIIHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
X to fill all orders for BUCKETS, as low as
they can l»e laid down from any market.
aug. Ifi. J£. LOCKHART & GO.
SIOO DOLLARS REWARD.
RANAWAY on the 17th July last,
my negro man COOPER, about ■fiL
28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, if black
complexion, has very small eyes, speaks
slowly, has a scar on the upper part of one of his
ears, causing it to terminate in something of a
point. I will pay the above reward for his delivery
to me in Mobile if taken out of the State, or fiftv
dollars for his committal to any jail fiom which I
can get him. An additional $25 will be paid for
proof to conviction of his being harbored by any
white person. L. T. WOODRUFF,
jan 22 lm
CHAMPAGNE & NEW ARK CIDER.
Afresh supply 0 f champagne and new
ARK CIDER, just received and will be
kept constantly on h tnd. For saie low by
nov 23 6ms A. STEVENS, Broad-st.
GUANO ! GUANO ! !
A SUPPLY of this celebrated article has
been received this day. For sale by
WM. HAINES.
Also, an additional supply to his stock of GAR
DEN SEED, to which be invites the attention of
those in want. 2mo jan 26
FLASKS! FLASKS!
1 'Til DOZ. quart, pint and half pint FLASKS.
A • vs Just received, and for sale low by
feb 5 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
T RANSP ORT ATIONT
THE SUBSCRIBERS are Agents for the
following Packet Lines from Charleston, S.
C, !
MERCHANTS LINE to. ...New Orleans.
PALMETTO LINE Baltimore.
CAROLINA LINE Boston
Composed of first class vessels, and commanded
by experienced and careful Captains. All proper
ty consigned to us for shipment, will be promptly
attended to.
Unnecessary charges will, at all times be avoid
ed, and strict attention paio to orders.
FOWLE, EDMONDSTON & CO.,
Vanderhorst’s Wharf.
Charleston, S C v February, 1851 f 8
MULES AND HORSES.
I HAVE a lot «’f the largest,
finest aud best formed MULES
■aJMZ/T-in America. I challenge Ken- [f/ y
tuewy to beat them. They are
the best that ever crossed the Mountains together,
and said to be the best ever fed in Kentucky.
I have also some fine Pairs, Single Harness and
Saddle HOUSES, just arrived. My friend Me
Connell has a fine lot of Horses &t my Stable, on
Greene street, for sale. J. M. SIMPSON,
feb 5
SILVER PLATED CASTORS.
JUST received, a lot of fine Silver Plated
CASTORS, with rich Cu f CRUET. For
sate low by J. J. LATHROP A* CO.
feb 5
FOR SALE.
A WOMAN about twenty-one years of age, a
superior Sempstress and House servant,
with her two children, one three years, and the
other two months old.
ALSO,
A WOMAN about thirty six. an excellent field
hand, with her three chi dren, one eight years,
one three y< ars, and the other two months old.
These Negroes are sound and healthy. En
quire at this Office. ts ja» 11
NEGROES INEGROESINEGROE!
JUST arrived SEVENTY-SIX young likely
NEGROES, which, added to our former
stock, will make one hundred and fourteen, we
have now on the market. By calling at our De
pot at Hamburg, S. C. purchasers can be suited
and those wishing to purchase are requested to
examine our stock before buying elsewhere.
JENNINGS & ROBERTSON.
oct.4 txc
BRICKS, BRICKST" -
O non SUPERIOR BRICKS for
VJsale low, if applied for imme
diately. * JOSIAH SIBLEY, > , ,
dec 19 GEO. A. SIMMONS, \ Adm rSI
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HAVING disposed of my entire interest in
the Globe Hotel to Mr. L- S. Morris, I re
turn my thanks to my friends and the public gen
erally, for the very liberal patronage extended to
me, aud solicit for him a continuance of the same.
Mr. Morris has been long and favorably known
to this community, and I feel confident that his
great energy and gentlemanly bearing will make
the Globe Hotel worthy of still more extended
patronage. F. M. JENNINGS.
HAVING purchased of Mr. F. M. Jennings
his entire interest in the Globe Hotel, I so
licit a continuation ol the patronage bestowed upon
him- No eflfor* or expense shall be spared on my
part to add to the comfort of those who may savoy
me with a call. L. S. M> >RRIS.
feb 7 6mdxc
WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY
WOODSTOCK & WHITLOCK,
Silversmiths, Jewelers, &c.,
Two doors above the U. S- Hotel , and opposite the
Bank of Augusta,
HAVE on hand, and are constantly re- gng
ceiving a fine assortment of Wy'A
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, cEJI
Silver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and
Fob Chains, Breast Pins, &c.,
Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold
cheap for cash
\r? W. G. WOODSTOCIf will giye his strict at
tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and
CLOCKS, having servtd a regular apprentice
ship in one of the7arg-es£ manufactories of London,
and from his long experience, he feels assured of
eiving perfect satisfaction to all who may entrust
their work to him. d4*cly jan 17
HENRY & SKINNER,
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
A few doors below the Eagle % Phefnix Hotel, and
opposite Martin Frederick’s old stand.
ALL orders for COFFINS or for CABINET
WORK, of any kind, will meet with prompt
attention.
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.
MATRASES made to order and kept on
hand for sale, d&cly jan 30
GENUIN E
PETTIT GULF COTTON SEED.
QlAifk BUSHELS of genuine PETTIT GULF
COTTON SEED, carefully selected
by a competent judge, especially for this market.
Tb«! above Seed are warr nted genuine, and
the long experience of practical farmers will bear
testimony that the Pettit Gulf are the Seed.
€or sale by
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO.,
jan 10 dfcc Mclntosh street
PETTIT GULF COTTON SEED. ~
THE UNDERSIGNED, having received
from N. Orleans, a lot of GENUINE PET
TIT GULF COTTON SEED, selec.ed by an
experienced Planter, on Grand Gulf, are ready to
supply those in want, by the five bushels or up
wards, if early app.ication is made.
Orders from the country will be promptly at
tended to. Price, by the sack, #I.S7 per bushel
ROBERTSON & CROCKER,
jan 29 fl24*cs Augusta, Ga-
BOLTING CLOTHS;
OF WARRANTED quality, furnished and
put up in Bolts to order.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for back
ing Millstones, cheap, and of best quality, sos sale
by SCHIRMER 4* WIGAND.
jan 21 c&d
Auction 6aleo,
B Y H UTC FI INSON & THOMAS.
Will be offered for sale, at the Lower Market
Hou-e, on the first Tuesday in MARCH next,
(if not previously disposed of at private sale,)
A female SLAVE, about 20 years of age, (a
good house servant,) with her child, about fifteen
months old. Sold for no fault. feb 11
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, on the
first Tuesday in MARCH next,
A HOUSE and Lot, on the Sand Hills, opposite
Mrs. Howard’s and Mr. Young’s, formerly occu
pied by Mr. Andrew Stuart. febll
MANAGERS OPFICF.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY & CO.
Class 13, to be drawn at Augusta, Feb. 13. 1851.
Sales Thursday. a> 3, P. M. Package
Scheme ! 13 Drawn Ballots from 75.
4,250 DOLLARS.
5 1 ,300; ,§600; $300; $222-, besides numerous others.
Tickets gl —Sh >res in proportion. Risk on a
Package of 25 Quarters 53,50.
Extra Class 12, by Sussex Co, 13, Feb. 14, 1851.
Sales close Friday at 3, P. M.—SPLENDID
SCHEME—I 2 drawn ballots from 78.
CAPITAL PRIZE
20,000 DOLLARS.
56,000; 53,333; OCT 8 przes of 52,000; gl,
400; 51,200; g 1,100; 206 of 5300; &c. Tickets
go— Halves 52,50 Quarters g 1,25.
Extra Class 13, by Monongalia 19, Feb. 15. 1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3, p. m. Brilliant
Scheme. !3 Drawn Ballots from 75.
40,000 DOLLARS.
3 prizes of 510,000; 3of 55,000; 52,045; 52,000
25 prizes of 5L000; besides numerous others.—
Tickets 510 —Halves 53 Quarters g 2 .50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner.
[TV’ Orders from the city or country, s.rictly
confidential and promptly attended to. feb 13
VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE.
By permission of the Interior Court of Richmond
County, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, at the Lower Market House, 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. lor the purpose of making a division.
Among them are men, women and children, and
one is a valuable Wagoner. Terms cash.
JOHN H. MANN,
Guardian for the Minors,
jan 3—td BENJ. F. TUTT.
C & E. L KERRIS ON & CO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
FOREIGN DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON,
SO. CA.
WOULD respec fully inform their friends
and those who purchase Dry Goods in their
city, that they are prepared, and are offering a
large and well as*oned stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOOIiS,
Selected for, aud particularly adapted to the
Southern t. ade
Importing direct, they feel assured of being
able to sell goods as low in Charleston as they can
be bought in any other market in the U States.
They would call particular attention to Linen
Goods, of every description, t>e make will be
found of best finish, and perfectly free from any
mixture of" Cotton. Also, to their stock of Vress
Goods, which will be found second to none in the
market.
Terms cash, or city acceptance.
C. & E. L. KERRISON & CO.,
No. 209 King, North-we t corner of
feb 8 King aud Market streets.
~ SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. "
JUST RECEIVED, of new patterns, Polka
Bosoms SHIR IS; Printed Muslin and Color
ed Gingham do. Also a fresh supply of fashionable
COLLARS. WM. O. PRICE <fc CO.
feb 5 ts
NEW GOODS!
RECEIVED THIS DAY BY
J. P. SETZE,
PARIS EMBROIDERED SKIRTS, PARIS
EMBROIDERED SLEEVES,
Paris Embroidered Flowing Sleeves,
Queen Mary's Sleeves,
Rich Needle Worked Collars,
Rich do. do. Gauntlet Cuffs,
Rich Plain and Figured Dress Silks,
Best French Levantine Silk,
Jet Black best French Bombazines,
Slate, Scarlet, Blue and Black Thibet,
Wool Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringes,
Embroidered White Crape Shawls, some very
rich,
White and Black Silk Hose, very heavy,
Extra size Black Raw Silk and Moravian Hose,
Plain and Embossed Table and Piano Covers,
Corded and Embossed Furniture Dimity,
Plain and Embroidered Linen Cambric Handf’s,
Extra size Marseilles Quilts,
J 2-4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case Linens,
8-4 aud 10-4 Snow Drop Table Diaper,
Nev York Mills Shirting 3 and others,
4 4 and 6-4 Oil Cloih.
Russia and Scotch Diapers,
Plain and figured Linen Towels with colored
borders,
Gents’ and boys' Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs,
32.34 and 36 inch black Italian Cravats,
Prices will be made satisfactory. jan 28
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC
STEAM NAVIGATION COMP’S. LINE
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. & CHARLESTON, S. C,
STEAMSHIPS OSPREY 8s ALBATROSS.
the first day of March, 1851. run
regularly between Philadelphia and Charle-ton,
one of which will leave Charleston for Philadel
phia every Saturday Afternoon, at 4 o’clock, im
media’ely after the arrival of the Southern and
Western trains; and leave Puiladelphia for Cnarles
ton every Saturday at 10 o’clock, A. M.
The accommodations on ihesn Steamers are
very superior, and lor comfort and convenience
are unsurpassed.
Passengers arriving in Philadelphia by these
vessels can take choice of five daily lines for N.
York. Faro Three Dollars.
.RATES OF f ARE.
Ladies Saloon, State Room 8erth5........... S2O
Gentlemen’s *• “ gy
Steerage Passage 10
For fnrther particular apply to the Agent at
Charleston, or to JOHN L. LINTON,
No. 97 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
feb 4 |3mo*
YOUTHS’ & CHILDREN’S CLOTH
ING,
JUST received and for sale by
CLAY ION & BIGNON, 197 Broad-st.
AAlso, a lot of boy’s Sack and Frock COATS,
iso, do. VESTS. jan 31
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
THE SUBSCRIBER has just received a
full and f esh supply of GARDEN SEEDfS,
the erop of 1850.
His customers may depend upon having none but
the best of fresh and genuine Seeds, which he will
continue o receive during the season.
Allowance as usual made to country dealers..
Red and White Onion Sets, R-d and White
Clover, Lucerne Blue Grass, Giant Asparagus
Roots, Bulbs, Flower Seed, & e.
jan i J d*c2m j. H. SERVICE.
IRISH SEED POTATOES.
1 BARRELS, now landing and (or sale
IUU by HUTCHINSON & THOMAS,
jan 31
TTARPiRS MAGAZINE FOR FEB*
JljL RUARY has been received at,
fefi 8 GEO. A. OATES A CO’S. Broad St.
faction Bales. ■*
AT PRIVATE SALkT
BY A. LaFIXTeT
LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS.
The LOT with improvements thereon, on El
lis street, between Houston and Lincoln stroll
fronting 130 feet on Ellis street, and running back
264 feet, having same front on Greene street -
This Lot contains three fourths of an acre
Conditions—Half cash, balance payable in one
and two years, secured by Bond and Mortgage
bearing interest from date. feb 13 S
BY A. JLAFITTE;
THIS DAY, in front of store, at 11 o'clock, wii
be sold, to close consignments,
1 pair Fairbank's Patent SCALES, 1200 lbs.-
3 half pip a s Cognac BRANDY}
20 boxes Sicily Oranges,
5 do do Lemons, >in fine order.
50 do M. R. Raisins, j
4 qr. casks White Wine VINEGAR.
at 12 o'clock,
10 bags Rio COFFEE,
A large quantity of second-hand FURNI
TURE, See., &c. Terms cash. feb 13
THIS NIGHT,
BY A. LAFITTF.
Commencing at 7A o’clock, DRY GOODS
BOOTS,SHofes, Fancy ARTICLES, WA fCH
ES, JEWELRY, &c.,&c Terms cash, fl 3
BY A. LAFITTE.
BUILDING LOTS ON GREENE-ST.
ON THE BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE. *
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, on the
first TUESDAY in March, at 12 o'clock,
Iwo vacant LOTS on Greene street; on the
Baptist Church Square, and next above the dwel
ling of Mr. J. Rhiad, containing each 50 leet front
and rear, running back 175 feet, with an alley 10
leet wide between them. The said alley bein<*
for the sole use of, and belonging equally to the
two lots, or it may be closed and equally divided
between them if desired, by the mutual consent of
the purchasers.
A pianos the premises may be seen at the Auc
tion Room,and will be e.xh bited at the sale.
lerms—-One half ,?asii, ihe balance in equal
P*y, m . eu^s * n one > * wo aiJ -i three years, if desired,
with interest from date. feb g
BY ATTIAFiTTF. '
DESIRABLE DWELLING AT PRI
VATE SALE.
TH E DWELLING on Ellis Street, between
Mclntosh and Washington-sts., south side, now oc
cupied by Mr. C. E. Mustin is offered for sale.—
'1 he Lot has a front of 56 feet 6 irches on EJ.is-st
running back towards Greene street 130 feet, more
or less. The House contains in the Basement
Kitchen and Ironing Room. The first floor two
large and one small room; also, back Piazza and
Pantry, also, two good Garret rooms. Tfaeie are
also on the premises ro ms lor servants, &c.
Terms—One-third cash, b lance in equal instal
ments, payable in one and two years, secured by
Bond and Mortgage of the premises. The Policy
of Insurance on tne buudings to be held by pre
sent owner until the 2d pa> meut is made be pa* -
mg premium of Insurance.
Purchaser to pay for papers feb 8
Houses and Lots.
BY A. LAFITTE.
On MONDAY, 3d March next, on the premises
will be so:d,
A LOT on Campbeli-street, with a double Ten
ement House, 14 stories high, with a Kitchen, c.,
with a front of bU teet, and running back 363 feet.
—also—
The LOT adjoining, near the Canal, having a
Dwelling with two rooms and a Kitchen, &Y,
fronting 147 feet on Campbeil-street, and runui.jg
back 363 feet.
—also —
Several Building Lots with fronts of 40 feet
each, on Campbeli-street, West side, running back
200 feet. Terms at sale. feb 6
BY A. LAFItTE.
A first-rate Bricklayer.
Will be offered for sale, at the' Lower Market
House, on the first Tuesday in March next,
PETER, a first-rate Bricklayer, about 32 years
of age, an excellent workman. Sold for division
among the minors of Philip Crump.
The above Boy can be trea ed for at private
sale, by applying to JESSE KENT,Guardian
Or A. LAFITTE,
feb 6 Auctioneer.
FOR SAVANNAH.
To Leave Saturdag, Feb. 16, at 7 o’clock, a. m.
rpiHE superior light draught man
A steamer, H. L. COOK, Capt
Peck, will hereafter leave for
Saturday Morning, at 7 o’clock.
For Frieght or Passage, having superior accom
modations, apply to the Captain on board, or to
113 JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO, Agt
FOR SAVANNAH!
Will leave every Tuesday Morning..
THE SUPERIOR light draught
steamer DEKALB,
J. M. Moody, having resumed herSfebSLeSZsiL
regular trips between Savannah and Augusta, will
hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING. 3
For Freight or Passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to
dec 14 ly JOHN CASHiN, Agent.
FOR savannah!
To leave every Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock
The new and splendid light nrr
draught steamer HANCOCK,
Capt. Murray, built expressly for the AugusuTand
Savannah trade, wiil leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9o’clock.
For freight or passage, having fine accommo
danons unequalled by any boat on the river.
Apply to the Captain on hoard, or to the At-ent*
novl2 H.F. RUSSELL.
CHARLES BERUFF, ~
FOR TRAIT A ND MINI A TUR b. Pa INTER
Boom No. 4, Masonic Hall,
Haying located in Augusta, with
the purpose of pursuing his
siou, will be pleased to receive the
of those who may favor him with their patronage.
Mr. Beruff will teach the principles of the
Art, if a class should be formed for that purpose,
jan 8 6m
GEORGIA, Richmond County.—Clerks
Officf! Inferior Court, February 3th. 1851.
On the first Monday in March next, an Election
will be held at the Court House, and at the sever
al Precinte of said county, for two Justices of the
Inferior Court, to fill the vacancies occasioned by
the resignation of E. J. Tarver and Daniel At.
Bruner, Esq’rs.
By order of the Honorable
GAREYF. PARISH, )
LAMBETH HOPKINS.
JAMES B BISHOP, >
A True Extract from Minutes.
(eh \ thf A. H. M'LAWS, Clerk
SAINT VALENTINES DAY,I4TH Feß.
riIHE SUBSCRIBERS are now opening a
A splendid assortment of VA LEN TIN ES,
eluding a large variety of the comio order. Call
and see them before the choice ones are taken.
DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY
jan 31
LARD. LARD.
A nnn L ? S * L ? AF LARD, in kits and bar
4IUUU rels, a choice article, just received
and for sale by
*~ eb 7 A. STEVENS.
newbaconn “
A small lot of new bacon, Hor
round, just received and for sale by
ieb 7 ft A. STEVENS.
R. McLAWS, '
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Zunmiuioner for New York, Tirfmia, North
and South Carolina.
H A Y* NG form .t? ». Co with an
“ J Vt \ orn ?J >* Washington City, will attend
1 1 a,pphcati°ns entrusted to him for
nM«S TY^u WARRA NTS, under the law*
ot 1847, and the bill u?hieh has just passed Con
gress allowing Louuty Land to the officers and
soldiers of the war of 1812, the Indian war, and
the late Mexican war.
U* Office on Washington street, second door
from Warren's corner. dxctf oct 6