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SPECIAL NOTICES.
r ‘ SPECIAL”
EVIDENCE CAN BE PRODUCED
QU*OF more cures in a given space of time, by
“Marshall’s Magical Pain Eradicator,”
than any remedy ever offered to the public. Those
who suffer from Swellings, Bruises, Sprains, or
Rheumatism of any kind, should not be without it.
The price is within the reach of the very poorest,
and the motto is “no cure, no pay.” To be had at
D. B, Plumb & Co.’s, W. H Tutt’s, and of the
Proprietors. W. H. J. TURPIN.
feb 16 3
MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS.
AUGUSTA MANUFACTURING COMP’Y., >
February 14,1851. )
O* A Stated Annual Meeting of Stockholders
will be at the Company’s office, on MONDA Y, the
17th inst., at 12 o’clock, M.
feb 15 2 JAMES HOPE, Agent.
ORDER OF CELEBRATION.
22D FEBRUARY, 1851.
At 11 o’clock, A. M, the processi n will be
formed in front of the United States Hotel, and
proceed to Concert Hall, under the command of
William H. Maharrey, Esq., Marshal of the
day, when, after divine service, Washington’s
Farewell Address will be read by W. W. Mont
gomery, Esq., and an Oration will be.delivered
by John K. Jackson, Esq.
Order of Procession.
1. Ogle horpe infantry.
2. Major General and Staff.
3. Brigadier General and Staff.
4. Colonel and Officers of the Tenth Regiment.
5. Officers of the Army and Navy.
6. Orator and Reader.
7. The Reverend Clergy.
8. City Authorities.
9. Magistrates of the City and County.
10. Masons.
11. Odd Fellows.
12 Sons of '1 emperance.
13. Fire Companies of the City.
14 Mechanics’ Society.
15. Medical Faculty and S.udents,
16. Students at Law.
17. Young Men’s Library Association.
18. Citizens generally.
At sunrise a Federal Salute wili be fired and a
National Salute at 12 o’clock, m,
Tbe Reverend Clergy, the City Authorities, the
Magistrates of the City and County, Members of
the different Societies, the Fire Companies, Medi
cal Faculty and Students, the Students at Law,
and the ei izens generally are respectfully invited
to participate in the celebration of the day.
The seats on the right of the Hall will be je
•erved for the Procession.
COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
City Council, Oglethorpe Inf.
A. J Nowland, Lt D. Kirkpatrick,
W. E. Dearisg, J. W. Spear,
Robt. H. May, A. C Force,
Albert Hatch, - A. Bleakley.
> teb 14
ECT Surgical Notice. —Dr. Paul F.jEvEhas
returned to his residence in Augusta, and is pre
pared to resume the 'practice in Surgery.
His Infirmary for Negroes is again opened for
the reception of Patients. lmo feb 8
MECHANICS’ BALL.
O’ THIS BALL will come off at tbe Ma
sonic Hall, on FRIDA Y EVENING, the 21st in
stant, under the management of Mr. A. J. Deme
rest. Subscribers can procure Tickets at the
Book Stores ol Geo. A. Oates & Co., J. A. Carrie
& Co., and of either of the Managers.
managers :
R. V. Goetchius, W. K. Kitchen,
M. H. Williams, G Shackelford,
J. B. Hart, G McCarty,
J. W. Walker, R. Spencer,
11. Goodrich.
feb 11
"" POPULAR LECTURES.
OJTHE THIRD LECTURE of the Course,
before The Young Men’s Library Association, will
be delivered in the Masonic Hall, on MONDAY
EVENING next, the 17th inst., at 7£ o’clock, by
S. T. Chapman, Esq.
Subject :—" The Dignity of Labor, and the
Influence of Manufactures and the Me
chanic Arts in promoting individual and nation
al prosperity.” 3 f-b 14
l \T BLISS’S COMPOUND COD LIVER
'OIL CANDY. —Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Influ
enza, &c., have at last met their eoaque or in
Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy, the great
remedy of the age, combining all tha good quali
ties of cod liver oil, and avoiding all its horrible
offensiveness and disgusting taste. There is not
now the slightest necessity for a person to suffer
with affei .s of the throat and chest, while he
has 25 c eh in his pocket to procure a package
of Bliss’s c .ndy. But we must cau'.iou (ur 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. dc'2w feb 4
DksT J. E. & H. A. BIGNON.
Office on B/oad St. opposite Bridge Bank building.
O’Offer their proiessional services to the cit
izens of Augusta and its vicinity. jau 14
O’ DR. JAS. D. MACKIE tenders
spectfuily his Professional Services to the citizens
of Augusta.
Office on J ackson street, between Broad and
Reynold -treets. Gmos ‘ jan 12
J. M.
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
li-F’ 1 reats diseases on purely Physiological
Principles, rejecting all known poisons, whether
vegetable, animal or mineral.
O Office, a few yards South of the Post Office
aud opposite tbe Young Men’s Library Associa
tion, Augusta, Ga. ly f e j, i
QT* MR. E. C. SOFGE.—-Having met with
such liberal encouragement, takes pleasure in in
forming his friends aud the public that he has per
manently located himself in Augusta as Professor
of the Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
left at the Ylusic &. Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A.
Oates & Co. will be punctually attended to.
jan 3
[LrTHE FRENCH LANGUAGE‘aught
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. 6mos oct 8
A CARD.
ID 3 DR. EDW. GIKARDEY tenders his
Prose sional Services to the citizens of Augusta,
and its vicinity. (JU* Office one door above Mar-*
tin Frederick’s. ly oct 30
HATS ! IIATS ! HATS !—Spring Fash
ions ‘or 1851, from Genin Broadway, New
York. Just Received by
feb 14 J. TAYLOR Jr, CO.
FLASKS! FLASKS!
1 TO quart, pmt and half pint FLASKS.
X •vl Just received, and for sale low by
feb 6 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
Shipping Intelligent*.
arrivals from charleston.
Steamship Osprey, Marshall, Philadelphia.
Ship Alliance, Robinson, New York.
Bark Acadia, Franceville, Providence.
Brig L. Baldwin, Ekerman, New York.
Schr. Pearl, Nye, St. Augustine.
Schr. Henry Delany, Dole, Philadelphia.
Schr. Rachel P. Brown, Dill, Norfolk.
UP FOR CHARLESTON.
ShipChace, White, at New York.
Barque Lucerne, JViayo, at New Orleans.
Brig Jas. Wallace, Small, at Philadelphia.
Schr. Col. Satterly, Davis, at New York.
Schr. Gen. Taylor, Abbott, at Baltimore.
Schr. Mary D. Sculi,Scull, at Baltimore.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Schr. J. W. Gandy, Townsend, at Philadelphia.
CHARLESTON,Feb. 15.—Arrived,brigs Dru
id, Demning, Matanzas; Geo. L. Abbott, Stanley,
Providence; Tybee, Ferguson, New York; China,
Haffords, Baltimore; Jno. S. Gittings, Watts, do.;
schrs. H. H. Tailman, Young, do; E. H. Nash,
Small, Philadelphia; Matilda. Kel ! y, Norfolk,Va.;
Castillane, Huttleston, Wilmington, N.C.
In the offing, barque Glenburne, Sampson, from
Liverpool; and a barque, unknown.
Cleared, steamship Isabel, Rollins, Key West
and Havana; ship Italy, Reed, Liverpool; barque
Saranac, Yates, New Orleans; schrs. B. H. Cor
liss, Reed, Boston; B. E. Sharp, Sharp, Philadel
phia; Pennsylvania, Errickson, do.; Heyword,
M’Dougal, St. Marys, Ga.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 14—Arr. schr. G. J. Jones,
Look, L\e r York.
Cld. barque Savannah, Crowell, N. York; brig
R. B Lawton, Gardner, Havana.
WHITE WINE VINEGAR AND PO
TATOES.
QA QR. CASKS WHITE WINE VIN
OU EGAR,
15 bbls. superior Red Skin POTATOES. Just
landed and for sale by A. L4FATTE.
feb 16 4
IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.
rriHE RICHMOND FACTORY, (Rich-
JL mond county, Ga ,) continues to manufac
ture
WOOLEN CLOTH FOR NEGRO CLOTHING,
at I2£ cents per yard, finding every material ex
cept the Wool.
Those wishing to avail themselves of this op
portunity to secure for their Negroes a supeiior
article of Winter Clothing, have only to wash the
wool clean in cold water and --end it to the Factory,
or to Messrs. Adams Fargo, the Agent* in
Augusta, Avith instructions as to the quality of
Cloth they desire having made—whether heavy,
•r light. If the Wool sent bediriy, had a cent
per pound will be charged for washing it. Burrs
in the Wool are not objectionable as the Factory
is pr ovided with a machine for removing them.
also carded into Rolls for those who
make their Negro, or otner Cloth at home.
The terms now offered are so reasonable as to
war rant a continuation of the liberal support here
tofore extended by the planting community.
The Wool should be sent as soon after shear
ing as possible, that all the patrons of the estab
lishment may be accommodated in due time.—
Every arrangement has been made to prevent de
lay or disappointment.
Wool sent by any of the lines of Rail Road in
South Carolina or Georgia, or by steamers on the
River, directed to Richmond Factory, care of
Adams & Fargo, Augusta, will meet with due at
tention. and the Planter will aiways have his own
w 00l manufactured into the Cloth returned to
him.
The highest cash price paid for Wool at the
Factory, or by the Agents in Augusta, who have
constantly on hand a large assortment of Woolen
Cloth, No. 1 and No.2Gsnaburgs, Georgia Stripes,
assorted patterns; Wrapping and Seine Twine,
Rope, Plough Lines, and Sewing '1 hread ; all of
which are offered on moderate terms, and to
which the attention oi the trade and Planters is
invited.
A general assortment of Goods is also kept in
the store of the Factory, which arc offered at
Augusta prices. WILLIAM SCHLEY,
Feb. 15 [c3 f 16] Pres’t. R. Factory.
A CARD.
HAVING disposed of my stock of GOODS
to Messrs. Fekkis & Paul, 1 return my
sincere thanks to my friends and the public gene
rally, for the very liberal patronage extended to
me, and solicit for them a continuation of the same.
H. D. NEWKIRK.
Augusta, Feb. 14, 1851.
TAILORING BUSINESS.
HAVING purchased ot Mr. H. D. Newkirk,
his entire STOCK OF’ GOODS, we will
continue the Merchant Tailoring Business in all
its branches, and hope, by prompt attention, to
merit a continuance of the favors heretofore ex
tended to the Establishment. We will keep con
s.antly on hand a good stock of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which we will dispose of for moderete profits, or
make up to order,at short notice.
We have also on hard, a good supply of
Ready-made CLO THING, Vestings, &.c.
Ail descriptions of Rubber Goods, &c.
Give us a call, and examine for yourselves,
feb 15 FERRIS & PAUL
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.
ON and after MONDAY, Feb. 17th, Goods for
Atlanta and all points beyond, will be re
ceived only at tbe new Freight House, on Camp
bell street, Freight for other stations will con
tinue to be forwarded from the old Depot,
feb 15
SPRING AND SUMMER HATS FOR
1851.
J. TAYLOR, JR. & CO.,
GRATEF’UL tor the very liberal patronage be
stowed upon them the past season, respect
fully informs tbe citizens of Augusta and Ham
burg, and country Merchants iu particular, that
they are now receiving their Spring stock of sash
ionable HATS of every variety, which for style
and workmanship cannot be excelled by any
House in the Southern country.
Country Merchants visiting this market from
the interior, would do well t J call and examine our
stock before buying in Charleston or New York,
as we will duplicate tny bills bought in these
places.
A share of public patronage is respectfully so
licited. feb 14
JUST RECEIVED and now landing from
boat, on consignment:
20 bbls No 3MACKEREL;
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.
pS R SALEi
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 thiee yi ars, and the other two months old.
1 hese Negroes are sound and healthy. En
quire at this Office. ts jan 11
NEGROES! NEGROESINEGROE!
JUST arrived SEVENTY.SIX young likely
N "Y, ROES » which, auded 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 tj purchase are requested to
examine our stock before buying elsewhere
JENNINGS & ROBERTSON,
oct. 4 txc
HENRY & SKINNER
CABINET MAKERS AND UNDERTAKERS
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. '
A few doors below the Eagle § Phoenix Hotel , and
opposite Martin Frederick's old stand.
ALL orders for COFFINS or tor CABINET
WORK, of any kind, will meet with prompt
attention.
Repairing done with neatness and dispatch.
fD' MATRASES made to order and kept on
and for sale. d&cly jan 30
JUteedlaneotra.
WELCH, NATHANS & COT’S
NATIONAL CIRCUS.
William Hubbell, Manager.
THE LARGEST COMPANY IN THE
WORLD,
WILL exhibit at Augusta, oh Monday, the
24th inst., positively for four days only.
Admittance 50 Cents—Ch ldren and Colored
Persons hall price.
Doors cpen at 7 o’clock—performance to com
mence at 7£, p. m.
The Proprietors of this well known popular
Company have ►pared no pain- or expense in pro
curing all the first talent in both Europe and Ame
ca.who will appear in their wonderful scienic
Arts, Gymnastic Feats, Bottle Tricks, Globe and
Barrel Exercises (Vaulting, both single ami double,
Leaping, Equ ibriums, Tumbling. Pyrimioical
Devices, Posturing, Comic Singing, Dancing,
Comic Bur'ettas, Interlude', Farces, Promenades,
Cavalcades, Masquerades, &c.
The Grand ARM AMAXA,or Imperial Chariot,
dr <wn 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, who will periorm all the most fashiona
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 Peiformances—all others
who may attempt these feats are complete hum
bugs, as these three persons are the genuine
Magicians, and were engaged by this establish
ment in Europe, expressly for t his Company. The
names of the above Ailists are CHARLES C.
LEE, EUGENE LEE, and THEODORE LEE.
A Ist attached to the Troupe, will be found J. J.
NATHAN, the celebrated 1,2 3,4 and 6 horse
Equestrian. Mr. WILLIAM YVORREL, the great
American Jester and World Renowned Comic
Tragico Clown, who is univerally acknowledged
to be the greatest favorite now travelling in trie
Union, will appear in hi - inimita le performances,
Burlesques. &c Mr. NEIL JAMISON, the great
Banjoist, and Delineator ol Negro Characters. J.
LO VE'i’T, the Clown of ad Clowns his equal nev
er yet found or known in the worldover. 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 «pecta
tors, and the audience is kept in a thrill of fear as
.-he bounds around the Rig, supporting her balauce
equal to a veteran rider, and forms her Poses and
Equitations with an ease and grace which would
put to blush practitioners of matu e years. Master
WILLIAM PASTOR the Personatorof the Wild
Indian of the desert, and other very interesting
scenes. WASHINGTON CHARMERS, the
American Scenic Performer on a single horse. J.
J. HANKINS, celebrated for his Roman Arts on
two horses, lofty Somersets, Sec. ANTHONY
PASTOR, the Comic Posturer and Dancer. AN
TONIO PASTOR, ground and lofty Tumbler.—
FRANK PASTOR, the Pet ot the Circle, and un
surpassed in his brilliant Principal Act on a single
horse, and styled the greatest wonder of the age*
Also, Master PHILO NATHANS, Infant Prodi
gy, only four years of age, elegant in his most ex
traordinary Exercises, <fcc. The Company chal
langes the world to produce his equal.
lor further particulars, see Bills at Hotels, &c.
feb 13
”pine“shaving soaps.
WINTER & THOMPSON’S RYPOP
HAGON, Low’s, Rigges, Johnson’s, and
Hauel’s Suaving CAKES. Just received by
jan 31 I). B. PLUMB & CO.
GENUINE “
PETTIT GULP COTTON SEED.
QAH BUSHELS of genuine PETTIT GULF
t)v/U COTTON S3EI), carefully selected
by a com* etent judge, especially fur this market.
The above Seed are wan* nted genuine, and
the long experience of practical farmers will bear
testimony that the Pettit Gulf are the Seed.
Lor sale by
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO.,
jan 10 d&c Mclntosh street
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
258 BROAD STREET,
WHERE the finest and best Goods may be
obtc.ned on the very best terms, in gar
ments —ready made, or made to order, with the
greatest variety of Gentlemen’s furnishing arti
cles of every kind and qualify mentionable. No
Humbug. WM. O. PRICE & CO.
jan 11
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 r
Embrfidered 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,
12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting,
Pillow Case Linens,
8-4 and 10-4 Snow Drop Table Diaper,
New York Mills Shirtings and others,
4 4 and 6-4 Oil Clo.h.
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
HOME INDUSTRY?”
riIHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
JL to fill all orders lor BUCKE TS, as low as
they can be laid down from any market.
aug. 16. E. LOCkHART & CO.
MARSH & CO'S PATENT SHOULDER
BRACES.
THE object of this BRACE is to remedy ha
bitual stooping, round and crocked shoul
ders, weak back and chest, and preserve an erect
and graceful position, indispensable to health. It
it 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
b y martin>
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
frr Will practice in the counties of Columbia,
Warren, Jefferson, and Burke, and will attend to
the collection ol debts and claims in Abbeville and
Edgefield districts, South Carolina. feb 9
3lnetion Sa ts.
Damaged Cheese and Hay.
BY W. E. JACKSON & CO.
TO MORROW (Monday) MORNING, at eleven
o’clock, precisely, in front of the Store of
Messrs Hand, Williams Se Co., for account o{
the underwriters, will be sold:
75 boxes of CHEESE, slightly damaged.
And immediately after,
In the rear of Harper’s Stores, (or Row’s build
bundles of HAY. Terms cash. feb 16
BY W.~E. JACKSON «&~CCK
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 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
I. Putt, tor 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.
SIOO D OLLARS REWARD.
RANAWAY on the 17th July last, '@✓'s
my negro man COOPER, about yjk
28 years old, 5 feet 8 inches high, ts black
complexion, has very small eves, speaks
slowly, has a scar on the upper part of one of his
ears, causing i? 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 bv any
white person. L. T. WOODRUFF,
jan 22 lm
C. & ErLrK£RKI?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 assorted stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC, STAPLE
AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Selected for, and particularly adapted to the
Southern ti ade
Imnorting direct, they feel assured of being
able to sell goods as low in Charleston as they can
be bought in any other market in toe U Stales.
They would call particu ar attention to Linen
Goods, of every description, t e make will be
fom d of best finish, and perfectly free from any
mixture of Cotton. Also, to their stock of Dress
Goods, which will be found second to none in the
market.
Terms cash, or city acceptance.
C. Ar. E. L. KERRISON & CO.,
No. 209 King. North-we t corner of
feb 8 K ing and Market streets.
GREAT 3 ARGAINSINDR Y GOODS.
YVILLIAM H. CHS ANE
WISHING to dispose of h s Winter Goods
betore receiving his Spring stock, offers
them at greatly reduced p>ices: such as :
Rich Figured Cliamelion SILKS ;
Cashmeres, D’Laines and Alpacas ;
Rich Manteletts and 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 YY’oolei. Vests;
A large a-sorteent of Rich Vestings, very cheap,
iess than cost;
Superior Ribbon bound Blankets ;
8 4 and 9 4 Duffil 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
YVl'TAll’S BALSAM AT THE SOUTH
fgIHE following certificate of the efficacy of DR
JL WISTAR’S BALSAM in the cure of Influ
enza, Coughs and Colds is from a gentlem m well
and favorably known to the people of this and the
adjoining Counties, and will doubtless induce all
who are similarly affected, to try YVistar’s cele
brated Balsam—(Charlottesville, Va. Advocate,
Match 21, 1849.
Chariottesville, March 6th, 1849.
Dr. Seth W. Fowle,
Dear Sir —In the winter of 1846 —7, l was con
fined to my room and bed some two or three
months, with a very severe cough, produced by a
coin. This was attended with considerable pain
in the side; I found it difficult to be in bed. My
hysicians and lriends thought 1 was going into a
decline or consumption. 1 had heard r uch of
YVista.’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and asked the
opinion of my Physician about tiying it; he made
no objection; in tact he said I could take nothing
better. I obtained two or three, bottles; took it,
and was completely restored by it. I have since
made use of this Balsam in my family for Influen
za. C ughs and Colds, always with decided suc
cess. Ido not hesitate, and take pleasure in com
mending this artic e to my lriends and the public.
SETi 1 YV. FOWLE, Boston, Mass , is the Gen
eral Who esale Agent so. the United States, Cona
das, and British Provinces.
None genuine unless signed I. BUTTS on the
wrapper.
Price. $1 per bottle ; 6 bottles for five dollars.
For sale by Haviiaud, Risiey &c Co., Barrett,
Carter Sc Co., W. K. Kitchen, D. B. Plumb
Sc Co., Philip A. Moise, Augusta; Seymore 4*
Service, Madison; Drs. Reese <S~ YVare, Athens;
Haviland, Harral &. Co., Charleston; Dr. A. J.
Creighton, Hamburg, and by Setb YV. Fowle’s
Agents every where. feb 12 f3cl
"united states mail line.
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAM PACKET.
CHANGE OF HOUR.
fIIHE STEAM SHIP SOUTH
JL ERNER, Captain Jno.
inson, will leave Adger’s wharves
positively as follows:
Saturday, January 25, at 2 o’clock,
Saturday, February 8 and 22, at 12 o’clock,
After which time she will make three times a
month, viz :
From Charleston. From New York.
Thursday, M’h 6, 4 o’ck Wednesday, May 12
Monday, do 17, do Saturday, do 22
Thursday, do 27, do Wednesday, April 2
Monday,April 7, 12 do Saturday, do 12
Thursday', do 17, 4do YVednes lay, do 23
Monday, do 28, 4do Saturday, May 3
Thursdey,M’y 8, 12 do
The new steamship MARION will be ready
early in May to take her place in the line, when
the weekly trips will be resumed again on Satur
day.
For Freight or Passage , haring splendid State
Room accommodations, apply at the office of the
Agent at Charleston.
HENRY MISSROON,
Corner East Bay & Adger’s South Wharves,
jan 24 |3mos
DISSOLUTION.
THE FIRM of NEESON 6c TILKEY was
dissolved on the Ist inst., by mutual consent.
All outstanding business of the concern will be set
tled by T. L. Neeson, who is authorized to use
the name of the firm for that purpose.
T. L. NEESON,
feb 8 JOHN TJLKEY.
CHAMPAGNE & NEW ARK CIDER.
AFRESH supply of CHAMPAGNE and \EYV
ARK CIDER, just received and will be
kept constantly ou h ind. For sale low by
nov 23 6ms A. STEVENS, Broad st.
GUANOi GUANO! !
A SUPPLY of this celebrated article has
been received this day. For sale by
YVM. 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
NOW LANDING AND IN STOitE
275 packages No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL,
500 kegs NAll .S and
150 boxes CANDLES,
75 bbls. Refined SUGARS,
25 hhds prime do.,
150 bbis.Monong’a and Rectified YVHISKY
feb 15 10 ANSLEY &CO
faction oaleo.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Will be offered for sale, at the Lower Market
Hou e, on the first Tuesday r 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 fitteen
months old. Sold for no fault. feb 11
BY HUTCHINSON & THOxTIAS.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, 011 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. feb 11
MANAGERS ~OFFXCfT~
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well
known and responsible firm ot
J. W. MAURY Sc CO.
Class 14, by Sussex Co. 14, Feb. 17. 1851. Sales
cFse Monday 7 , ai 3, P. M. A Fine Scheme.
12 Drawn Ballots from 66,
28,000 DOLLARS.
#10.00); #5,000; #4,000; #2,880; 10 of #1 000; 10
of #500; &c., Sc c. Tickets #8 —Halves #4 —
Quarters #2.
Class 14, to be drawn at Savannah Feb. IS, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday at 3. P. M SPLENDID
SCHEME—I 4 drawn ballots from 78.
capital prize
20,000 DOLLARS.
4 prizes of# .000; #1,768; 10 of #1,000; 10 ot #600: !
6cc., See. Tickets #s—-Halves #2,so—*Quartei s
#1,25. a
Extra Class 15, by Delaware B,'Feb. 19,1851.
Sales close Monday, at 3, P. M. GRAND
SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 78.
34,000 DOLLARS.
ID" 20 r rizes of #3.500 1,0 oof #1,000! 159 of
#500! Besides numerous oth rs. Lowest 3
Number Prize #SOO. Tickets #lo—Halves #5
Quarters #2,50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Coiner.
O" Orders from the city or country, strictly
conffdeiitial and promptly attended to. feb 16
LUCKY OFFICE^
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES.
For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company,
Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
D. PAINE Sc CO.
By Susquehanna Canal Lottery, Class B, Feb 19.
1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3, p. m. 16
Drawn Ballots out of 26 tickets. Splendid
Scheme. Cap ; tai Prizes,
35,01*0 DOLLARS.
#15.00i; #7,500; #3,608; 20 prizes of #1,000; 20 of
#500; kVc., «Stc. Tickets #10 —Halves #5 —
Quarters #2 50—Eig -lbs #1.20.
THE LITTLE ONE.
By Patapsco, Class 69, Feb. 20,1851. Sales close
Thursday, at 3P. M. Capital Prize,
3,428 DOLLARS.
#900; #500; #300; #150; &c., See. Tickets
#1 —Halves 50 cents. Risk ou a package of 26
Quarters #3,75.
J YV. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
O' All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly attended to.
feb 16
~ TRANSPORT AtToN.
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 paid to orders.
FOWLE, EDMONDSTON Sc CO.,
A'anderhorst’s Wharf.
Charleston, S C., February', 1851 f 8
MULES AND HORSES.
I HAVE a lot es the largest,
KyUl finest and best formed MULES
Ameiica. I challenge Ken- ( f/ y
lucay 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 line Pairs, Singl** 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 mt of fine Silver Plated
CASTORS, with rich Cut CRUET. For
sale low by J. J. LATHROP 4* CO.
feb 5
BRICKS, BRICKS.
QOZfo 111 111 SUPERIOR BRICKS for
sale low, if applied for imme
diately. JOSIAH SIBLEY. ,
dec 19 GEO. A . SIMMONS, S rs>
WATCH3S, CIiOCKS&jaWEhHY
WOODSTOCK & WHITLOCK,
Silversmiths, Jewelers, &c. f
Two doors above the U. S Hotel, and opposite the
Bank of Augusta,
HAVE on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving a fine assortment of
YVATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, M
Silvei and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and
Fob Chains, Breast Pins, &c., 4*c.
Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold
cheap for cash.
ffjpW. G. WOODSTOCK will give his strict at
tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and
CLOCKS, having servtd a regu ar apprentice
ship in one of the largest manufactories of London,
and from hi- long experience, he feels assured of
giving perfect satisfaction to all who may entrust
their work to him. d4*cly jan 17
NAILS.
THE subscriber having made arrangements
with the FALL RIVER IRON YVORKS
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 ass rtmeut of the different s zes.
His object being to supply the dealers 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 his Stock.
3000 Kegs now landing for sa’e st Manufacturers
Prices. GEO. YV. LEYVIS.
feb. 12.
INGER BOWLST —Just opened, nine va
rieties of Glass FINGER BOWLS. For
sale by J. J. LATHROP & CO.
feb 6
SILK HOUSE.
W. G. BANCROFT’S,
No. 253 and 255 King-st.
SPRING IMPO IT A TIONS*
NOW IN STORE, a full assortment of SILKS,
BRITISH DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, Sec.
Rich Chene SILKS.
Striped and Plain Chamelion SILKS,
Black Gro DeRHI ES and SATINS,
French Printed LAWNS and 1 RGANDIES,
Plain, St iped and Figured CHENE CHAME
LION GREN A DIN S,
Silk and Linen TISSUES.
French Print d JACONETS,
EMBROIDERIES and TRIMMINGS.
Fine French CASIMERES and DRILLS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
English and German HOSIERY,
Twisted Nett GLOVES and MITTS,
Plain White, Black and Colored HLOVES and
MITTS. J . nDU
Our assortment of British and roreign DRY
GOODS is large and desirable, aud we invite the
attention of Merchants visiting our city, to call
aud examine our stock.
Charleston, S. C., jeeb. Ist, 1801.
feb 1 t&c2mo
Stactian JSaUg.
BY A. LAFETTE
atprivatFsal'e.
5 Shares Union Steamboat Company of South
Carolina and Georgia Stock for sale. f jg
AT phiv aTB saleT
BY A. LaFITTE.
LOT AND IMPROVEMENTS.
The LOP, with improvements thereon, on El
lis street, between Houston and Lincoln streets,
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
eafittb.
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 -.'clock,
Two vacant LOTS on Greene street, on the
Baptist Church Square, and next above the dwel
lingof Mr. J. Rhiud, containing each 50 feet front
and rear,running back 175 feet, with an alley 10
feet wide between them. The said alley being
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 he exhibited at the sale.
Terms—One half ?ash, the balance in equal
payments iu one, two and three years, if desired,
wiih interest from date. fe*> 8
lIYA L AFITTLL “
DESIRABLE DWELLING AT PRI
VATE SALE.
THE DWELLING on Ellis Street, between
Mclntosh and Wushington-sts., south side, now oc
cupied by Mr. C. E. Muatin is offered tor sale.—
1 be Lot has a fiont of 56 feet 6 inches on Ei-is-st.,
running back towards Greene street 130feet,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 r. oms. Tbeie are
also on the premises ro ms tor serva .ts, &c.
Terms—Une-tlurd cash, b lance in equal instal
ments, payable in one and two years, secured by
Bond and Mertgage of the premises. The Policy
of Insurance on me buildings to be held by pre
sent owner until the 2d pay rneut is made he pav
ing premium of Insurance.
Purchaser to pay for papers feb 8
Houses and Lots.
BY A. LAFITTE.
Ou MONDAY, 3d March next, on the |fl’emises,
will be soid,
A LOT on Campbell-stree', with a double Ten
ement House, >tories high, with a Kitchen, c.,
with a front of bO leet, and running back 363 feet.
—ALSO—
'/'he LOT adjoining, near the Canal, having a
Dwelling with two rooms and a Kitchen, Ate.,
fronting 147 feet ou Carapbe 1-street, and runni.ig
back 363 feet.
—also —
Several Building Lots with fronts of 40 feet
each, on Campi-ell-street, West side, running back
200 leet. Terms at saie. feb 6
iihin mi im—n— iiimh . ——l
FOR SAVANNAH.
To Leave Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 7 A. M.
fPIIE fine new steam-packet
fi. OREGON, Captain Shaw,
will leave for Savannah, every Wednesuay Morn
ing at 7 o'clock, .
For Freight or Passage, having fine accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
HO JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Ag'ts.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Will leave every Tuesday Morning.
fIIHE SUPERIOR light draught
!_ steamer DEKALB,
J. M. Moouv, having resumed hr r < * iSif
re.ular trips b-tween Savannah and Augusta,will
hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING.
For Freight or Passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the Captaiu 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
draught steamer 11 ANCOL'K,
Capt. Murray, built expressly for the Augusta and
Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock.
For freight or passage, having fine accommo
daiions unequalled by any boat on the river.
Apply to the Captain on board, or to the A«ent
»ov 12 H.F. RUSSELL!
CHARLES BERUFF, ~
for TRAIT a ND MINI A TUR /•; PAINTER
Hoorn No. 4, Masonic Hall,
HAVING located ill Augusta, with
the purpose of pursuing his
sion, will be pleased to receive the callaSjcllwP
of those who may favor him with their patronage
Mr. Bkruff will teach the principles of the
Art, if a class should be formed for that purpose
jan 8 6m
LARD, LARD, "
ziOOO kBS. LEAF LARD, in kits and bar
rels, a ehoice article, just received
and for sale by
feb 7 Ha A. STEVENS.
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. -
JUST RECEIVED, of new patterns, Polka
Bosoms SHIR <S; Printed Muslin and Color
ed Gingham do. Also a fresh supply ot fa.-hionable
COLLARS. VVM. O. PRICE & CO.
feb 5 ts
YOUTHS’ Sc CHILDREN’S CLOTH
ING,
JUST received and for sale by
CLAYTON & BIGNON, 197 Broad-st.
AAlso, a lot of boy's Sack and Frock COATS.
K do. VESTS. jan 31
WALTON HOUSE,
BY JESSE H. ARNOLD,
AT MONROE, WALTON COUNTY, GEORGIA
feb 6
B OLTING CLOTLIS, ~
OF WARRANTED quality, furnished and
put up in Bolts to older.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for back '
nig Millstones, cheap, and of best quality, for sale
by SCiIIRMER & WIGAND.
J a »2l c &d
TV EW BOOKS! NEWiBOOKSJ—To
11 and >o be Loved, by A. S. Roe, author of I've
been thinking, &c.
Ellen Parry; or Trials of the Heart,by Olivia.
Gems from American Poets, Miniature vol. For
sale by DUNHAM & BLEAKIY.
feb 11 6
P Practical religion ex empli-
FIED, by Letters and Passages Irons 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. Bascom, D D. L. L. D. For sale by
feb II 6 DUNHAM ■* BLEAKLY.
W~ ELLES’ POLITICAL WORKS,I vol.
Welles’ Prose Works, complete in 1 large
vol.
Southey’s Common Place Bo^k.
Andrew’s Latin E giisb Lexicon, a new work.
Just received by DUN HAM A BLEAKLY,
feb 11 6
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 all applications entrusted to him for
BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS, under thtTlawa
of 1847, and the Dill which has just passed CoT
gress allowing Bounty Land to the officers and
soldiers of the war of 1812, the Indian war a
the late Mexican war. *** an ®
O' Office on Washington street, second door
from Wairen's corner. dxctf' net 5
r*!HE UNITED sTI powerT^
.4 PROGRESS, by Guillaume Tell Poussin*
late French Minister to the United States. Fo*
sale by # THOS. RICHARDS & SON