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The New Senator from New-York.—The
telegraph yesterday brought the intelligence
of the election of Hamilton fish to the U. S.
Senate, so that New-York will now rejoice in
two Free-soil representatives, instead of one,
in that body.
The triumph of Mr. Seward over the Ad
ministration is now complete, and the Empire
State moves at his beck and bidding. He un
derstood well his own strength, when he
ventured to repulse the overtures of the Ad
ministration through the Silver Grays, and
refused to make even the shadowy concession
of allowing resolutions to be passed through
the Legislature acquiescing in the compromise
—resolutions which would not have been
worth the paper on which thev were written.
The choice between Mr. Fish, the Whig,
and Mr. Dix, the Democratic nominee, was
inappreciable. Both were obnoxious to the
same objections—but as the especial friend of
Mr. Seward, and opposed on that ground by
the administration Whigs—a forlorn few—
the election of the former is a personal tri
umph to the leader of the host, and a most
unmistakable evidence of the sentiment of
the State. Doubtless, however, now that the
deed has been done, wonderful discoveries will
be made by the compromise organs, as to the
“ nationality" and conservatism of the elect of
the Sewardites.
It will be discovered that he is a marvelous
proper man—and that he has duped those
good easy souls into electing him, only that
he might aid in carrying out the policy of
the Administration. New-York wilL be pro
nounced “ sound and reliable"—and this be
trumpeted as the death blow to Sewardiam.
Having so often witnessed feats as remarkable
on the part of the *• friends of the Compro
mise” at the North, we confidently expect to
witness more “ ground and lofty tumbling"
on this occasion. The tone of Northern feel
ing is, indeed, most wonderfully modified by
the passage of the “ peace measures" —and
the recent ejections prove it most conclu
sively !
Two of the controlling Northern States,
New-York and Ohio, now have both of their ,
Senators of the real Free-soil stripe—and Mas
sachusetts bids fair to follow their example in
the election of Charles Sumner, whose chan
ces appear better now than did those of Mr. ;
Fish a few days ago. (
The moral effect of this decided demonstra
tion on the part of New-York, must be very
great; Sureiy those Southern men who have
most resolutely shut their eyes to the signs
of the times heretofore,cannot keep them sealed
after this most portentous proceeding of the
leading Northern State. — Southern Press, 20 th
inst.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
UpThe Friends and Acquaintance of Mr. and
Mr*. Ed. Campfield, Mr. Wm. J. Wightman, and
of Mrs. FRANCES WIGHTMAN, are invited to
attend the Funeral of the latter, from the resi
dence of the former, neraly opposite the Eagle &
Phcenix Hotel, To-Day, at half past 3 o’clock P.
M. mar 25
SPECIAL NOTICES.
GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT.
AT CONCERT HALL.
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
This (Tuesday) ai.d Thursday Ev’icg
SIGNORA FORT UNA TA TEDESCO,
PRIM A DONNA ASSOLUTA,
From the Grand Italian Opera Houses of Milan , !
Naples, &,c., Italy, and the Tacon Opera ;
House, Havana,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta j
that she will give TWO CONCERTS, on Tues- j
day and Thursday evening next in which she wil '
be assisted by Mr. R. G. Sh rival, that celebrated
Tenor, and Mr E. C. Sofge, Pianist; the selec
tion will consist of the most lavorite songs, among
which will be the popular Spanish song “La Co
lasa” in full ostume.
These will posi’ively be the only Concerns that
can be given, as Signora Tedtsco loaves in a few
days for London.
Tickets $l each, to be had at Geo. A. Oates &
Co. and at the door.
The Piano used on the occasion is from the ce
lebrated manufactory of Bacon & Raven, New
York, and kindly loaned by Geo. A. Oates & Co.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. Concert to commence i
at 7£ o’clock. march 2d
l IFLE CORPS. ~~ ~~
[CFAn Adjourned Meeting of citizens, |
favorable to the formation of a Rifle Corps in this ;
city, will be h- id at 7£ o’clock, This hvening, at j
Lamback’s. A full attendance of the members of
the proposed Coips, and all others interested, is i
requested. 1 mar 25
SINGING CiiA3S,
{TF By Request, Mr. Buck has taken
charge of a class of beginners in VOCAL MU-SIC.
A few more can be admitted at SLOO for 25 les
sons:-—Meetings on Tuesday and Thursday P.
M. at his School Room. mar 23 2
LOCATING LAND WARRANTS.
(TF I HAVE effected an arrangement with a
gentleman of the west for this purpose. lam
algo authoiisedto purchase the Land after it is
located.
m2O 6m ANDREW 11. H. DAWSON.
(CFBLISS’S COMPOUND COD LIVER
OIL CANDY,— If we were asked what we would
recommend, and from actual experience, as the
best remedy for aco T gh, we should unhesitating
iy say, Bliss’s Cod Liver Oil Candy. VVe do no
believe that the whole materia medica will fur
nish an article superior t»it. It acts like a charm,
and affords the most perfect relief. We know this
to be the case wherever it has been used. It is
an article cheap, and pu; up in such a form that
even an infant may take it without trouble. Per
sons in want must be particular and enquire for
Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy, and re
ceive no other.
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 mar 18
MEDICAL CARD.
ITT DR. P. M, STOTESBURY offers his
Professional services to the Public.
Office on Broad-street, first Dwelling above the
Franklin House, where he may be found at all
hours, when not professionally engaged.
References. —Dr. M. S. Thompson, Macon,
Ga.; Dr. J. Toole, Scriven county, formerly of
Hamburg, S. C. . mar 14
H. VAN VOORHIS, M. D.
homoeopathic physician.
rQ=> Is permanently located in Augusta, and is
to be found at Mr. Beer’s, corner of Broad and
Jackson streets.
Refers to G. J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs.
march 14
. drs. j. e. & h. a. bignon.
Office on "Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building.
[pr’Offer their professional services to the cit
t ns of Augusta and its vicinity. jau 14
i r DR. JAS. D. MACKIE teuders re
spectfully his Professional Services to the citizens
of Augusta.
' /dice on Jackson street, between Broad and
Re nold streets. 6mos jan 12
TfTHE FRENCH LANGUAGE taught
Gr; maticaily by Mrs. SABAL. opposite the fJ.
Stares Hotel. Mrs. Sabal will take charge ol a
j Cla s in any of the Seminaries or private families
j of Augusta. 6mos o ctß
J. M. HAWKES, M. D ,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN <& SURGEON.
[IF Treats diseases on purely Physiological
Pj inciples, rejecting all known poisons, whether
vegetable, animal or mineral.
[LF Office, a few yards South of the Post Office
and opposite the Young Men’s Library Associa
tio i, Augusta, Ga. ly f e b 1
iiF i itiß, 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 ag Professor
ol toe Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
lei at the Music <fc Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A.
Oates & Co. will be punctually attended to,
jan 3
®UctUn.
FOR MAYOR.
CT James B. Bishop, Esq,, w 11 be sup
pt> ted for MAYOR, at the ensuing election, on the
st; .ond Monday in April next, by
aar H * Many Voters.
ILF Mr. Editor !—-You wili please announce
Dr. 1. P. Garvin, John U. Meyer and S. H.
Crump, as Candidates tor Council from Ward
No. ]. mar is *
Mr. Editor— -You will announce the following
gentlemen as candid.ites t for Seats in Council frem
Vi ard No. 1, and oblige Many Voters.
JAMES McCAFFERTY,
A. P. ROBERTSON,
JOHN FOSTER. marl
JIF We are authorized to announce the
to lowing gentlemen as candidates for Members
ol Council from the Second Ward: Dr. Wm. H.
lutt, James M. Simpson, John R. Crocker.
march 20
KF The Friends of Wm. H. Maharry,
H D. Bell, and Dr. T. B. Phinizy, will support
them, in the ensuing Election, for Members of
Council of the 2d Ward mar 15
(IF Mr. Editor—Please Announce the
following gentlemen as suitable candidates for
Members of Council for the Fourth Ward.
JOHN ROBERTSON,
W. W. GIBBS,
JOHN GLEN DINNING,
Many Voters.
tnar 16 *
(Eommemal,
Augusta Market, March 24—P- M
COT lON.—l’he news per steamers Franklin
and Arctic has had no material effec* on our mar
ket. Prices are about the same as those paid on
Saturday last, with little or no Cotton offering.
SAVANNAH, March 21.— Cotton. —Prices yes
terday were about the same as previously report
ed. There was a fair demand, which resulted in
the sale of 1261 bales, at the follow : ng particu
lars :25atB; 30 at
8 at 9£; 9 at 9g; 129 at 9£; 452 at 10; 30 at 10 1 -16;
71 at Joi; 147 a. 10fc 159 at 19g; 141 at 10A; and
7 bales at 11 cents. i
SAVANNAH EXPORTS—MARCH 21.
Per brig VV L Jone , for New York—446 bales
Cotton, 61 casks Rice, and 100 bbis. Turpeniine.
Per schr C H Rodger , for Philadelphia—222
hales Cotton, 78 casks Rice, 286 bale-. Domestics,
17 bbls Spirits Turpentine, 47 empty barrels, and
8 pkgs Mdze.
Si) ip ping Jntdligntre.
ARRIVED,
Geo. S(. Bt. Co’s steamer T S Metcalf, with
tow boats No. 9 and 6, with Mdz«. &c. to J
B Guieu, agt., Adams, Hopkins 8c Co, N W
Hooker, Walker & Coleman, J Taylor, Jr &
Co, J & S Bones & Co, Baker & Hart, Hop
kin®, Kovb & Co, Z .vloCord & Co, Havilarid,
Risley & Co, H Bowdre, Phin.zy & Clayton,
W H Maharrey & Co, H Moore, W H & J
Turpin, Robertson & Crocker, W Hously, Jr,
T S Metcalf, P A Moise, S D Linton & Co,
F A Arms, sunt, Bustin & Walker, J M New
by & Co, Gould, Bulk ey & Co, Clark &
Ramsey,Lamback & Cooper,Doughty 8c Beall,
II Aldrich, S V Johnston, Snowden Sc Shear,
T Richards & Son, Hickman, Wescott & Co,
J Bones, Barret , Carter & Co, C A Piatt, E
L Tinsly, J E McDonald, Hand, Williams &
Co, Carmichael & Bean, C C Cook, B F Chew
J Silcox, Wright, Nicholß & Co, Baker, Wil
cox & Co, J R & W S Dow, Alexander &
Wright, Howard & Gardner, G T Dortic, W
H Sturges & Co, J P Setz.
Iron St. Bt. Co.’s steamer A. Sibley, with
Boats 11 & 14. Mdze. to A J Noland, Walker j
& Bryson, D’Antignac & Barry, HB Jackson,
J C Hubbard & Co, C C Cook, Lallerstedt 8c
Wimberly, Hand, Williams & Co, Adams &
Fargo, N K Butler & Co, Carmchael & Bean,
W M Rowland, Agent; Adams, Hopkins 8c
Co, T J Cosgrove & Co, VV E Jackson & Co, ;
T Brennan & Co, Hand & Fleming, Doughty
8c Beall, Sam’l Wright, Williams & Brother,
Walker & Coleman, J M Newby & Co, Baker,
Wilcox & Co. G T Dortic, J & C Wellauer, j
Robertson & Crocker, Lamback & Cooper, W
K Kitchen, W & J Nelson, J W Walker, B H
Warren & Co, T N Poullain & Son, French &
Butler, C Catlin & Co, J P Laventure, Scran
ton, Stark & Davis, Thayer & B utt, H S Hoad
ley & Co, W H Maharrey & Co, Clayton &
Bignon, Seymour, Ansley & Co, N Gerardy
& Sons, Barrett, Carter & Co, J M Miller, W
J Owens, J C Hubbard & Co, Jas Miller & Co,
T R Rhodes, C H & T L Neeson, Gray Broth
ers, L C Warren & Co, Gordon Fargo, W H
Tutt, and to order.
SAVANNAH, March 21.—Arr, ship Julia How
ard, Bulkley, Boston; barques Vernon, Faye, New
York; Howland, Mayo, Boston; brig Holton, Bar
ker, do.; schrs Abdel Kader, Pierce, New York;
Major Ringgold, Pinkham, Belfast, (Me.)
Cld.brigW L Jones, ’Tyler, New York; schr C
H Rodgers, Steelman, Philadelphia.
Went to sea.barque Sarah Ann, Merryman, Ha
vana; brig Robi M Charlton, Lightbourne, do.;
schr Susan, Bray, Providence.
7ATEVV BOOKS.—-Received by THOMAS
11 RICHARDS & SON.
The Toothache, imagined by Horae* Mayherr,
and realized,by George Cruickshank.
Mississippi Scenes; by Jo’s B.Coff, author of the
Creole.
Nobody’s jSon, or the life ot Percival Mayber
ry, writlen by himself.
Polly Peablossom’s Wedding, &c., by various
authors.
The Duchess; or Woman’s Love, and Woman’s
Hate.
Practical Mineralogy, Assaying, and Mining, by
Overman.
Romance of the Ocean, by Fanny Foley.
Hints to Sportsmen, by Lerris.
Essays and Misscellanies, by Leigh Hunt.
The Genius and Life of Burns, by prof Wilson.
Lord and Lady Harcourt, by Miss Sinclair.
Berthe, a Humoroes novel, by Gregory Seawor
thy. mar 25
j\T E W CLASSICAL PUBLICATIONS.
11 Received by THOMAS RICHARDS &
SON.
Kaltschmidt’s Latin Dictionary,
Livy, ot Schmity and Series.
mar 25.
JliLaTellaneotts.
FANCY SPRING DRY GOODS.
T. BRENNAN & CO.
ARE now receiving, amongst other GOODS.
the following, to which they invite the at
tention of the public :
Chene, Brocade, and other fashionable styles of
colored Silks, suitable for the season}
Plain and Figured Foulard Silks and Tissues }
Alborines, Grenadines, and Barege De Laines}
Glace, Exhibition and Parodi Lustres }
Watered, Brocade, Figured a.id Plaiu Black
Silks }
Larintin. Gros De Rhine and Poult De Soie }
Plain, Figured Chene and Floral Bl’k and Col'd
Bareges }
Bro ;ade, Dotted and Printed Swiss Muslins ;
Printed Jaconets and Lawns, of every style}
Chene, Plaid and Striped French Ginghams ;
Black Silk and Lace Mantillas and Parodi’s }
Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Mantillas and
Parodi's }
Emb oidered and Damask White and Colored
Crape Shawls }
Lace Capes and Undersleeves }
Embroidery, Needle-worked Trimming, &c.;
American, French and English Calicoes, 4 to 25
cents}
French, Scotch and English Ginghams;
A complete assortment of Domestics }
liish Linens, Table Damasks and Diapers, Nap
kins, Doylas, Bird's Eye Diaper, Towelling, Pil
low-case Linens, and a large assortment of Goods,
suitable for Gentlemen and Boy’s Spring and Sum
mer wear }
Fine Welsh Flannels.
—also —
Parasols, Fans, Pic Nic Mitts }
Plain, Hemstitched, Corded, Bordered and Em
broidered Line i Cambric Handkerchiefs}
Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers }
Shell and Buffalo Side and Tuck Combs;
Colored, Marceline and Tariton Muslins ;
Swiss, Jaownet, Mull, Nansook, Book and Plaid
Musiins;
A largi supply of Dress Trimmings, newest
style;
Lisle, Linen, hand-made, and Wove Thread
Lace, &c.,&c. d&c mar2s
~COW PBAS, CORN AND OAT 3. “
/»aA BUSHELS cow PEAS,
OUU SCO do CORN,
ICO bushels OATS. Just received and for sal*
by A. STEVENS,
mar 25 del mo
BACON, CORN, HAY, LIMB, &C.
£* 11 SIDS* choice new Bacon Sides.
500 sacks Corn, two bushels each.
150 bales piime Hay.
50 barrels ‘resh Thomastor "Lime.
25 tierces Rice.
Just received and for sale Apply to
mar 25 cl&d3 STUART <fc CASHIN.
New book bygra.ceaquil4k.
The Women of Israel, by Grace Aquilar.—-
Just received by
mar2s THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
OHIQ~FLOUR just received
and for sale by
mar 25 HUTCHINSON THOMAS.
MRS. M. C. HuLL ~
returned from New York
t?|Pwith a rich and b -auiifui assortmentf'Wl Iff]
'wgfL of Goods for the Ladies.
New styles French, English and American
Straw Bonnets ;
New styles Si.k, Satin Crape and Bombazine
Bonnets;
Rich Bonnet, Sash and Beit Ribbons ;
Rich Neertle Work and Embroidery;
Bridat Lace Dresses,Wreathes and Head Dress
es ;
Sup. Black, Embroidered Mitts and Gloves ;
Black. White &nd Col ’d Kid and Silk Gloves ;
Lace Revere and Embroidered Pocket Hdk’fs;
Flowers,Combs, Wax Beads and Fans;
Lace Capes, Mantalets and Berthe’s;
Caps, White and Black Nett Siik Uace and Edg
ings ;
Embroidered «'ol ars, Cuffs and Under Sleeves;
Silks, Satins, Grenadines and Tissues ;
Curls. Braids and Madona’s
* # * The Greenville Mountaineer and Abbeville
Banner wiil publish to the amount of $3 each,
and forward bill to this odice. f 3 3eoc mar 23
GREAT MUSICAL EVENT.
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY.
GRAND LYRIC CONCERT,
IV COSTUME, BY
MADAME ANNA BISHOP.
( To take place early in April.')
HER fi st visit since her brilliant tour in Cuba
and in Mexico, and her la'e triumphs in N.
York. <fcc. The emineut Basso, SIGNOR NO
VELLI, from the Astor Italian Co mpany, h s first
appe ranee. Mr. BOCHSA, as Director, at the
Piano Forte. Popular Songs and Ballads. Splen
did Operatic Scenes, i ■ appropriate Dress, giving
full effect to the meaning of the composers.
Tickets $1 each, at Music and Bookstores,
Hotels and doors.
QjpMADAME ANNA BISHOP’S engagements
in other cities, previous o her visit io Europe,
will not allow her to repeat the Lyric Concert,
the date of which will be duly announced,
mar 21 ftuth'-u
TO THE LADIES.
My Motto is to live and let Live.
THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to renew his !
notice to his lair patrons, and the public in ]
general, that he has considerably increased his j
assortment of the most choice selection of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and assures those who wiil favor him with their
patronage, that the v* ry best will at all times be
furnished, and at corresponding prices with others.
The 1 ,-ading articles for families, consisting of
tine Old Government Java, Laguira, Rio and fine
Green COFFEES.
Extra quality Santa Croix, Clarified, New Or
leans, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Powder
ed SUGARS.
Extra quality G. P., delicious Oolong, Ne Plus
Ultra, with all the varieties of fine Green and
Black TEAS.
Fulton market BEEF, expressly for families.
PIG TOiiK. in half barrels.
White BEANS.
Dutch and Scotch HERRINGS.
Wixe’s superior English MUSTARD.
SAUCES, PICKELS and CATSUP.
Superior Goshen and Philadelphia BUTTER.
Preserved FIGS and PRUNES in Glass Jars ;
and other articles suitable for families. He so
lioits only a share of public patrouage, and at all
times will warrant good articles. Being obliged
to those who have liberallyjpatronized him, he so
licits their con'inuance, die.
JOHN J. BYRD’S, Harper’s Range,
mar 23 __ 2
STARCH.— A superior article of STARCH,
manufactured in Columbus, Ohio, just re
caived and lor sale Sow by
W. H. STURGES £ CO.
Office over Gibbs & McCord’s Warehou e.
mar 23
SILVER PLATED CASTORS.-We of
fer for sale, Silver Plated Castors, with 6 and
7 Cruets, at low prices. Those in want will do
well to see them befoje purchasing.
mar 23 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
W PIRIT~GAS~LAMPS.—Just opened,
kT lorge lot of Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid
Lamps. This article gives a better and cheaper
light than any lain} s now in use. Call and sup
ply yourselvei at from 37 A cents to #2 each,
mar 23 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE for April has
been received, and subscribers wi 1 please
call for their copies, at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.'s,
mar 22 Broad street.
PANAMA M/vRRICABO LEGHORN AND
CALCUTTA HATS, latest styles. Just
eei ved by J. TAYLOR, JR. & CO.,
! iitiggillaniottg.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
| Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the
city of Augusta, Richmond county, within the
usual hours of sale, on the first Tu s-ay in
APRIL next, as the property ot Britton Mims,
deceased, in accordance with an order passed
by the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting as
a Court of Ordinary, and for ordinary purposes,
on tne 13th January, 1851.
Ihe Dwelling House, known as the Western
Hotel, and the corner lot on which the same
stands; and Lot and Stables attached to the same;
having a fronton Greene street of 1654 feet, and
on Centre street, of 172 feet, extend ng back,
part of the way through 172 feet.
The said property will be divided into t t o equal
lots, on one of which lots will be the Stables.
Also, the folio ving named Negroes : Cubit,
about 40; Joshua, aged about 30; Arthur, aged
about 40; Peter, aged about 45; Abram, aged :»-
bout <O, and Ben, aged about 40; and old Jacob
and old Jenny.
Also, all that tract, or parcel of Land, known
as Kosney, lying and being in the county of Rich
mond, containing 400 acres, adjoining, at present,
lands of Judge Holt, (formerly Roswell's,) Green
B. Red, and others.
All sold as the property of the said Britton
Mims,deceased, for division among the heirs.
Terms at sale. WILLIAM J. MIMS,
Administrator de bonis non, with the will annex
ed, an the estate of Britton Miras, deceased,
mar 19
SUGAR AND COFFEE
"I All HHDB. Muscovado and New Orleans
J- Ov* and St. Croix Sugars.
.>OO bags Prime Rio Coffee. Just received and
for sale by WILLIAMS & BROTHER,
mar 11
TO THE LADIES !
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large lot
beautiful China VASES, of all sizes, to
which we invite the attention of the Ladi *s, at
our New Crockery Store, nearly opposite Lara
back’s J, J. LATHROP & CO.
mar 15
NEW MILINERY GOODS.
A. ADAMS, 257 BROAD STREET.
A-jgp, HAS JUST received a larye
L splendid assortment of BON-p-Jp*
NETS,RIBBONS AND FLOWERS.WC
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, CUFFS and UN
DER SLEEVES, Rich Lace and Muslins Capes,
Wide Lace Edgings and Insertings, Dress Trim
mings, Silk aad Kid Gloves, &c. My Stock has
been selected with care and will be sold at low
prices. The public are respectfully invited to call
and examine before purchasing,
mar 14 d&clm*
SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING
a bignon, are now pie
J pared lor the Spring and Summer Trade,
with a complete assortment of Ready Made
CLOTHING.
Also, men's and boys' II ATS.
In addition to the above, they invite particular
atten ion to their stock of
BOYS’& CHILDREN’S CLOTHING,
Country Merchants and strangers visiting our
city, are requested to call and exemine our stock,
at NO. 197 BROAD-STREET,
mar 13 Metcalf’s Range.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JOHN BRIDGES,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 250 Broad Sxreet, Augusta, Ga.,
(Next door below the United States Hotel.)
IS NOW RECEIVING and opening, a fu l as
sortment of super CLOTHS. Casimeres, Vest
ings, Drills, Drap d’Ete, Cashmeretr, and Trim
mings, of all descriptions ; full assortment of Fan
cy Artie es, for gentlemen*’ toilet; ladies Under
Vests; Umbrellas, v,c, Military Work, and Ma
king and Trimming in the best manner. mar
R££L ESTATE!
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April, at the
Market House in Augusta:
A desirable SUMMER RESIDENCE, situated
eight miles from Augusta, on the Louisville road,
known as the late residence of Elijah Attawav.
deceased with twenty (20) acres of land attached.
7he ait.?-o property can be treated for at private
sale by application to
mar 4 td JAMES G. GOULD.
NEGROES WANTED.
WANTED to hire for the balance for the
year. 12 or 15 young able todied NEGRO
MEN, forwbieh liberal prices will be paid. Ap
ply to G. W.GARMANY,
feb 22 or H. L JEFFERS.
NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate
of JESSE KENT, late of Richmond coun
ty, deceased, are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment; and those having claims against
said estate will please present them duly attested
within the time prescribed by law to the under
signed. IGNATIUS P. G\RVIN,
JOHN H. MANN,
Qualified Execntors of the will of Jesse Kent, de
ceased. 6w mar 4
NEW SPRING GOODS—ADDITION
AL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received This Day, from New York,
by the Steamer Alabama, large additional
supplies of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
of rich and splendid styles, among which a\e,
Rich Grenadian Mesopotamias, (a new and splen
did article for Ladies Dresses,)
Printed Pompadom Bareges, of new aud elegant
styles,
Rich Chene and Printed Crape De Paris,
Paris Foulard Silks in Dress Patterns, ot splendid
style,
English Foulard Silks, of superior quality, at very
low prices,
Splendid White Lace Robes and Scarfs,
Superior French Lawn and Homestitched Linen
Cambric Hand kerchiefs,
Real Valenciennes and Thread Lace,
White Tarleton Muslins and Linen Cambrics,
Superior 10-4 Damask Table Diapers, and Dam
ask Table Cloth,
Pain and Fancy Linen Drills for Gentlemen’s and
Youth’s summer wear.
With a great variety of other articles suitable
for the present season, and to all of which th ey
respectfully invite the attention of the public,
mar 20
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into
Copartnership for the transaction of the
above business in all its branches, and respectful
ly solicit a share of public patronage.
wm. McLaughlin,
PHILIP CAVENDER.
N. B.—Our Shoo is on M’lutosh-st. opposite the
Post Office, the second Paint Shop from Broad st.
sept. 7 tt
FRENCH CHINA.
HAVE on hand a large lot of French
Tv CHINA, that we are selling at exceeding
ly low prices, consisting of Dinner and Tea Setts,
and Extra Pieces.
mar 15 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
SALT IN STORE. —100 sa ks Liverpool
SALT,in superior order, for sale low bv
W. H. STURGES & CO.
Office over Gibbs &. McCord’s Warehouse,
mar 23
ANEW AND CEL GBR ATED BRAND
CHAMPAGNE.
JUST RECEIVED from direct importation,
15 baskets of quarts and pints of Nectar brand
Champagne, which is highly esteemed by all who
have had the pleasure of sampling it. For sale
by W. H. STURGES & CO.,
Office over Gibbs & McCord’s Warehouse,
mar 22
FLOWER JARS.
JUST received, a few small size Flower Jars.
Those in want will please call at our Crock
ery store, nea:ly opposite Lemback’s.
mar 23 * J. J. LATHROP & CO.
EXECUTOR’S SALE]
On the first Tuesday in APRIL next will b’ sold
at the Lower Market House of the city of Au
gusta, between »he usual hours of sale.
The Storehouse and Lot situated upon the South
side of Broad street, city of Augusta, a few doors
above what is known as Kirkpatrick’s Corner, at
present occupied by Isaac Lew. Sold for divi
sion amo g the heirs of Doctrine Bunch, de
ceased.
Terms on day of sale.
mar 20 WILLIAM R. McLAWS, Ex’r.
f flits celkmco us.
MANAGERS OFFICE.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by tha wcl
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY & CG
Ciass 24, at Savannah, March 25. 1851. Sales close
Tuesday,at 3, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME.
12 drawn ballots from 66.
14,000 DOLLARS.
$3,500; $2,000; $1,512; 5 of $,600} &c. &c.
Tickets $4 —Halves $2 —Quarters $1
Class 25. to be drawn in Augusta, March 27, 1851.
Sales close Thursday, at 3. P. M. Fine Package
Scheme. 14 drawn ballots from 78.
4,000 DOLLARS.
$1,000; $600; $293; 10 ot $120; besides numerous
others. Risk on a package of 25 Quarters,
$3,50.
Extra Class 37. by MonongaLa 35, March 29,1851.
Sales close Saturday at 3 p. m. GRAND
SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots from 78
40,000 DOLLARS.
$20,000; 4 of $10,000; 4 of $5,000; 4 of $2,500; 15
ol SI,OOO, &c. Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Quar-
ters $2 50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner.
Q3’ Orders from the city or country, s.rictly
confidential and promptly attended to. mar 23
LUCKY OFFIiCE^
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES.
For the benefit of tbe Independent Fire Company,
Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
D. PAINE & CO.
By Grand Consolidated 9, March 22d, 1851. Sales
close Saturday, at 3, P. M. Grand Scheme.—
Capital Prize
40,000 DOLLARS.
$12,497; $6,000; $4,000; 100 prizes oi SI,OOO
100 of $500; &c. Tickets $10 —Halves ss—
52,50 —Eighths $1,25.
By Susquehanna Class 15, March 26, 185 L Sales
close Wednes lay, at 3 P. M. 13 Drawn Bal
lots from 75. Splendid Scheme. Capital Prize
30,000 DOLLARS.
$20,000; $10,000; $5 000; $3,000; $2 780; 50
prizes of SI,OOO : 50 of $500; &c.,ifcc. Tick
ets slo—Halves $5 —Quarters s2,so—Eighths
$1,25.
[CT NOW'S YOUR TIME.-TT)
By Patapsco 99, March 27, 1851. Sales close
Thursday, at 12 M. Capital Prize
3,501 DOLLARS.
20 prizes of SSOO ; with numerous others. Tick
ets $ l—Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package
of 26 Quarters $3,95.
J. W. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
(GP All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly attended to mar 22
HOME INDUSTRY.
riIHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
JL to fill all orders tor BUCKETS, as low as
they can be laid down from any market.
aug. 16. E. LOCKHART & CO.
receivjbiTthislday7
1 r|A| I Giant Asparagus Roots, Red Clover,
I LFU White Clover, and Lucerne Grass
Seed, and Buckwheat, early Corn, for Plan ing,
and Oni >n Setts. A so some very early and fins
Snap Beans (etrly Quakers) For sale low by
mar 5 lm WILLIAM HAINES.
NOTICE TO GARDENERS.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for p*st
favors, desires tocaii the attention of Gard
eners and Planters to nis assortment of Fresh
Garden and Field SLEI>.
My stock is now complete, containing every
variety, and for sale Lw for cash.
Cat! at No. 217 Broad-street, 4 doors below the
Rail Road Bank. WM. HAINES.
NBA supply of White Mercer POTATOES,
received This Day, expressly for planting,
feb 25 i m
WONDER OF THE AGE. '
NORTH AMERICAN
ELECTRIC WASHING FLUID,
for washing in hard or soft water.
rgIHIS is the only genuine article to be found
Jl in tne world ; and possesses double the pow
er of any thing ever discovered tor washing
clothes, at a trifling expem-e, doing away with
wash boards at once In fact, it seems to be the
long sought Pni osopher’s Stone, or universal sol
vent ; seeming a magical preparation, its opera
tion being of the most astonishing character. A
common sized waslrng may be done with one gill
of this Flu d, in Lss than two hours. It softens
and removes the dirt, leaving the articles of the
most brilliant whiteness. It being as harmless in
its operations as pure water, and clothing wiil
wear mueh longer than when 1 übbed to pieces by
the common method of washing.
This Fluid is a powerful agent, to be used in all
cases where soap is required, particular'y for
cleansing milk utensils, cleaning windows and
paint, scouring floors ; in short, it is beyond a pre
cedent, as its use is universal in the washing world.
W. H. MAHARREY & CO.,
• .Sole Agents for the State of Georgia.
They also keep on hand, a large and well se
lected stock of RANGES, STOVES, FOSGENE,
CAMPHINE and BURNING FLUID, GAS
LAMPS, Suction and Force PUMPS,Tin WARE,
ID 3 ROOFING and JOBBING done at short no
tice, and in workmanlike manner. The latter
branch of the business is under the superinten
dence of Mr. E. E SCOFIELD,
dec 1 lv W. H. M. & CO.
EAGLE & PHCENIX HOTEL.
THE SUBSCRIBER, hav ng leased the above
named Hotel for a term of years, respect
fully solicit the patronage of the citizens of Au
gusta, and the travelling community. His best I
efforts will be directed towards making the Eagle !
& Phoenix Hotel a pleasant home fir regular
boarders, and a comfortable resting place for
travellers. JOHN RICKMAN
mar 13 dlmo
PRIME NEW CROP MUSCOVADO
SUGAR.
| HHDS. Prime Muscovado SUG AR, of the i
It) New Crop. For sale by
mar 1 ! 8 A. LAFITTE. j
FOR SALE. "
THE commodious Dwelling House at the Sand
Hills, occupied by the undersigned. If not
sold bv the Ist of April it will be rented. Posses
sion may be had Ist May.
mar2o tlap PLEASANT STOVALL.
GIBBS & II ARD IN ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.,
{A few doors above the Franklin Hotel,)
BEG leave to announce to their friends and
the public generally, that they will, at all
times, keep on hand, a large assortment of every
article usually kept in a Grocery Store, and hope
by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal
share of patronage.
[Jjp Orders from the country promptly attended
to, and tilled at the lowest market prices.
W. W. GIBBS,
mar 4 3mos THOS. W. HARDIN.
GUANO! GUANO ! !
A SUPPLY of this celebrated article has
been received this day. For sale bv
WM. HAINES
Also, an additional supply to his stock of GAR
DEN SEED, to which he invites the attention of
thos in w ant. 2mo jan 26
CUT GLASS BOWLS.
JUST RECEIVED, a fine assortment of Cut
Glass BOWLS, for sale low, at our Store
nearly opposite Lamback’s.
mar 15 J. J LATHROP & CO
PLANTERS, ATTENTION.
GROUND LAND PLASTER, for Manure.—
A large supply of this article will be kept
on hand, and sold very low by
LIAVILAND, RISLEY & Co.
To encourage Planters to make large crops, the
Rail Road Company promise to take Land Pias
ter at their lowest rate of freight. 3m mar 11
g*™' 1 "" I-W ’
TUuhut Salts. dm
mm
B ¥ A. JLi AFI T TE.
-j I>AY, at 10£ o’clock, in front of store, Till
__ be sold,
JU bbis choice (’anai Flour,
II bales colored Door Mat*
33 dozen White do do
.... V —AI..O—•
i * de stock of a retail Grocery Store
| consisting of Sugar. Coffe , Pepoer. Srarcb Soai/
i.and'es, Brandy, Wine, Gin, occ., dtc. *
And second band Furniture, Sic., 4*c. Terms
! Caßh l " mar S 6
"■ ivionr auction, -
BV A. la A FIT TE.
THIS NIGHT, at 7£ o’clock, will be sold
i>rv Goods, < utlery, Jewelry, Watches, Fancy
Arii.-ies, Sic... See. Terms cash. mar 25 ’
SALE OP GHOCBHISST ~
BY HUTCHINSON dk THOMAS.
j On Wednesday Morning, in front of store, at lOi
o’c'ock, we Will sell,
An assortment of Groceries, Sic.
Terms cash. mar 26
Desirableli ot a for Sale,
j «;•.?? HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
; ,1' J® sold > at the Gower Mat feet, on TUES
DAY, the first day of April, between the usual
hours of sale, (if not previously disposed of at
private sale,)
One HOUSE and LOT, fronting on Broad-st..
and running back to Jones street, forty (4i ) feet
front on Broad-street, and two hundred and sixty
(260) (eet deep—now occupied by P. Caree as
a small Grocery Stole.
—also—
Three LOTS aud TENEMENTS on broad
street, forty (4J) feet front each .and running back
two hundred and seventy (270) feet to Ellis street.
The above Lots are near the Resevoir, up
town, and are occupied by tenant* who pay a rent
of s’xteen (16) dollars per month.
Terms.—Oue-fourth cash; one-fourth at six
months ; and the balance at twelve months, with
notes bearing seven (7) per cent interest, and
mortgage on premises.
Purchasers to pay for papers. mar 21
BY HCJTCHIiYSCm & THOMAS.
Will be sold at the Lower Market on the first
Tuesday in APRIL next,
Seventeen sacks of Poragranate Cotton Seed,
containing 36 bushels in the lot,
mar 21
RY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS7
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in APRIL, at the
Lower Ma ket, (if not disposed of at private
sale.
A very likely and valuable family of Negroes.
The iamdy consisting of five,
mar 20
BY T.XaFil i’E.
At the Masonic Hall.
Signor, Vll'O Vil'l’cj sa e ol splendid and uni
que Marble and Alabaster Statuary, Mosaic and
Chinese Tables, French China, Bohemian Glass.
Papier .. ache Tables, silver plated Ware, Ter
ra Cocta Ornaments, Bohemian Girandoles. Me
ebanical Figures, Ladies’ Dressing and Work
Cases, Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Bronze Magic
Bells, Sic.
The above choice, collection, consisting in part
cf Grecian an * Estrucan Vases, Gothic and Medi
ci* Urns, Pompeii and Roman Tazze, Venus o
Medicis, Group of Love and Psyche, Venus of Ca
uova. Group ot Sabinas,Bust ol Gregory 16th,Bath
of Venus, Tazze of Adrianna, Candlestick, W atcc
Cases, and a great variety oi Ca d Receivers.
Dinner and Supper Table Ornaments; French
China double hilver Tea fcetts, rich decorated
Flench China, Fruit Baskets, new style;rich blue,
rubic and green Octagonal Cut Bohemian Glass
Flower Vases, Toilette Bott es, superb Butter
stands, silver mounted blue, rubic and enamelled
Fruit Bowks; diamond cut and frosted Card Re
ceivers,.Terra Cocta Vases, P tchers, Inkstands,
Segar Stan.is, Ac.; super Papier Mache Work
Tables, richly inlaid with Pearl; fine Screens
with Landscapes and Boquets ; Mosaic Cen re Ta
bles ; Ladies’ Dressing and Work Tables; (silver
implements);Genth men’sdo tone pair magnificent
Bohemian Crystal Girandoles, 5 iig .ts, first ol the
kind imported in this country; two Italian Oil
Paintings,in richly giited frames—lst. The holy
Family—alter Kaffeil—ay Banannie, the eminent
modern ar i-t ot Florence ; 2d, Harm, ny—after
Morialles— by Barratta.
The above exiensive collections are selected
with great care from the most extensive manu
factories ot Italy, France, Bohemia, England and
Germany, by Signor Vito Viti. recently .eturned
from Europe.
Signor Vito Viti begs leave to say to the citi
zens of Augusta, generally, that the patronage
heretofore manifested for the Fine Arts, has in
duced him to make the above collection ; it will
certainly be adrni ted that the articles to be offer
ed are of a m ist splendid chaiacier, and adapted
to the refined taste of the Ladies and Gentlemen
of this ci'y, and it is trusted will be productive of
a general attendance.
I he above collection will be opened for exami
nation in a few days. mar 18
BY A. LAFiT Jb,
VALUABLE NEGROES.
On the first TUESDAY in April next, will be
sold, at the Lower Market House,
Harry, a telbw about 27 years of age—a good
ostler, and a fair Carriage driver.
—A.' t) —
Martin, a boy 11 years old——a good house ser
vant, and has no relatives in the city. 'Perms cash.
Titles indisputable. The above can be treated
for at private sale. mar 13
FOR SAVANNAH.
To Leave Wednesday, March 26 at 7 A. M
FfIHE fine new steam-packet
X OREGON, Captain Shaw,
wili leave for Savannah, every Wednesday Mor
ning at 7 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage, having fine accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
m 23 G. W GARMANY, Ag\
FOR SAVANNAH.
Will leave every Tuesday Mornino.
npHE SUPERIOR light draught
X steamer DEKALB, C&ptaialiL-gfSlt,
J. M. Moody, having resumed
regular trips between Savannah aud Augusta, will
hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING. * A
For Freight or Passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to
dec 14 ly JOHN CASHfN, Agent.
FOR SAVANNAH.
To leave every Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock.
The new and splendid light traaa
draught steamer HANCOCK, jygSgggg?*
Capt. Murray, built expressly for the Augusta and
Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9o’clock.
Fur freight or passage, having fine accommo
daiions unequalled by any boat on the river.—
Apply to the Captain on board, or to tbe Asent,
nov 12 H.F. RUSSELL.
SITUATION WANTED
BY a Young Man who writes a good hand—is a
good Book-Keeper and accountant, but would
prefer the place of salesman or outdoor clerk—has
had considerable experience in business, and is
well acquainted in Georgia and South Carolina.
Good references can be given. If a permanent
situation is not availab.e, would be willing to post
Books or do other writing at a moderate* charge
Address A. B. at this office
March 13
NEGROES! NEGROES! -
AFAMiLY of Virginia NEGROES, just ar
rived last evening, and ior sale very low if
application be made at once. '
mar 14, lmo W. H. BUFORD.
7au.
■“ “AVE received per steamer, a snperb
lot of WATCHES, some of them ot the jg
manufacture of T. F. Cooper, London, in bunting
and other cases—beautiful Watches for the poc
ket. and of tbe best quality. We have also re
ceived a Model Gold Watch, in hunting cases, 1
20 kt.fine, with diamond push bolt and ruby jew
els; the movement of gold 18 kt fine, with chron
ometer balance : perhaps the finest Watch in
America—made by Chas. Taylor & Son, London,
A full assortment of all kinds of WATCHES
1 and JEWELRY on h*md. For sale Wholesale and
! Retail, by CLARK, RACKETT & CO,