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SPECIAL NOTICES.
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN
ERADICATOR. • j
If it be a humbug, put it down ; but if it j
be what is really represented, then giVe it the j
character and reputation it deserves. We are
free to confess, that, to our personal knowledge'
it has acted in the most beneficial manner, and
do, without hesitancy, recommend it as the very
best remedy for the various diseases named.
We may add, that this very valuable Compound
is grt up among us, and is entitled to a trial, in
preference to any of the numerous humbugs em
anating from the North. Messrs, W. H. & J.
Turpin, are the Proprietors. It is sold also by the
majority of our Druggists in this city, and through
out the State. ap** 5
ITALIAN OPE£iA.
O*THE FIRST PERFORMANCE of the
ITALIAN OPERA, will take place on MON
DAY, the 15th inst , when will be produced Ver
di’s Grand Opera of “ Ernani,'’ with the whole
itrength of the Company, amounting to nearly
seventy persons.
M’lle. FITZJ AMES andMONS. CARESE, two
of the most celebrated Dancers that have visited
this count-y since the days of Fanny Eiisier, will
appear in several of their beautiful Dances.
Books of the Operas in English and Italian,
for sale at Mr. Oates’ Music Store, price 25 cts.
The seats will be numbered, and lists left with
Mr. Gikardey, at the Hall, where subscribers
can secure seats for the 4 nights, which will con
stitute the season.
The front seats in the gallery will be reserved
for toe Ladies. F. C. ADAMS,
ap 4 i
O* The Republic will please copy.
SINGING FOR THE MILLION^
Mr. Shrival, of the Royal Academy oi
Music, London, &c., begs to inform the Ladies
and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he intends givi.ig
a course of INSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC.
It having been suggested to him that Classes
would give every one an opportunity of acquiring
that beautiful science with less iatigue than in
the ordinary way, he will be prepared to com
mence his first quarter in the course of two
weeks.
(CpTickets for the Course . #lO.
Tickets can be obtained at the stores of Messrs.
G. A. Oates & Co., and C. Catlin & Co.
(Republic copy.) Imo, apr 4
BaLL POSTPON JED." ~~
'I he frowning heavens that o’er us lower,
The drenching rains that round us shower,
The streets so muddy and so wet,
Your looks so full of sad regret,
Bid me, my frollick to postpone,
Until another week be gone ;
When wishing streets and weather dry,
To please you then my best I’ll try.
On Thursday, 10th, I hope you all,
Will patronize the Dutchman's Ball.
ap 3 Iw PETER STRAUB.
O 3 CROTON PLUGS -For sale by
mar 26 J. TAYLOR, Jr. & CO.
LOCATING. LAND WARRANTS.
fLJ* I HAVE effected an arrangement with a
gentleman of the west for this purpose. lam
also authorised to purchase the Land after it is
located.
m2O 6m ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
MASONIC NOTICE.
The Members of the several Masonic
stitntions of this city, are notified to mee t
at the Lodge Room, on Monday Evehing,®tF*
7th of April next, at half-past seveD o’clock, to
elect two Trustees of the Masonsic Hall, vice
Thomas J. Wray, deceased, aud Johu W. Wilde,
removed from the State.
WM. T. GOULD,
mar 26 Chairman of Trustees.
U* SOUTHERN TEACHER WANT
ED—In the neighborhood of Augusta, for small
children. Two hundred dollars per annum, will
be allowed, with board, lodging, washing, &e.
Apply at this office. f 6
DRS. J. E. & H. A. BIGNON.
Office on Broad St. opposite Bridge Bank building .
ftyOffer their proiessional services to the cit- ,
zens of Augusta and its vicinity. jau 14
O* DR. JAS. D. MACKIE tenders re
spectfully his Professional Services to the citizens
of Augusta.
Office on Jackson street, between Broad and ■
Reynold streets. 6mos jan 12
MEDICAL CARD.
Bar 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.
ITT* Is permanently located in Augusta, and is
to be found at Mr. Beer’s, corner of Broad and
Jackson streets. j
Refers to G. J. and W. SCHLEY, Esqs.
march 14
lEFBLISS’S compound cod liver
OIL JANDY.—Any of our friends who are trou
bled with a Cold, Cough, Influenza, or with the
Asthma, and who desire something to greatly mit
igate their sufferings, cannot do so well as to pur
chase a package of Bliss's Compound Cod Liver
Oil Candv, which is agreeable as the choicest
confection, and still as powerful a medicine as the
pure, unadulterated Cod Liver Oil. Any one pur
chasing, must take especial care that he procures
the genuine article, for there are numerous coun
terfeits in the market.
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 ap 1
O* 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 himse.f in Augusta as Professor
of the Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications
left at rhe Music it Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A.
Oates & Co. will be punctually attended to.
jan 3
J. M. HAWKES, M. D.,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
(Jjp Treats diseases on purely Physiological
Principles, rejecting all known poisons, whether
vegetable, animal or mineral.
O" Office, a few yards South of the Post Office
and opposite the Young Men’s Library Associa
tion, Augusta, Ga. ly feb 1
A CARD.
Qj=>Dß. EDW. GIKARDEY tenders his
Prole i-ional Services to the citizens of Augusta,
and its vicinity. O' Office one door above Mar
tin Frederick's. ly oet 30
HnrTHE FRENCH LANGUAGE taught
Gramaticaily by Mrs. SABAL, opposite the U.
States Hotel. Mrs. Sabal will take charge of a
Class in any of the Seminaries or private families
f Augusta. 6mos oct 6
■o
$2 Magnetic (Eelegraj)!).
Reported for the Constitutionalist.
Charleston, April 5, P. M.
Cotton.—There was a good demand to-day,
and 2,200 bales sold at Bal2 J cents. Prices
are unsettled, showing a further advance on
yesterday's prices.
New York, April 4, P. M.
Cotton. — The market has recovered all lost
ground. The sales to-day reach 6000 bales—
Middling Upland 11£ cents.
®ommereial,
Augrusta Market, April 5—P- MI
COTTON.—T. here has been a good demaud to
day, but the quantity offering has been limited,
and the sales light. That sold has been at an ad
vance of full half cent on the prices current pre
vious to the receipt of the Baltic’s advices. Mid
dling is now selling at 10|, and 11£ cent* was re
fused for a lot of Fair.
ISA VAN IN AH, April 4 —Cotton.—-Arrived since
’he 27th ult., 5,304 bales Uplands, and 140 do. Sea
Islands—(2,o66 per Ra 1 Road, 2,601 from Augus
ta. and 635 via Darien ) The expor's for the same
period have been 6,350 bales Uplands, and 496 do.
Sea Islands, viz : to Liverpool 2,897 bales Upland,
and 455 do. Sea Island; to Painabcef 590 bales Up
land; to New York 2,682 bales Uptand, and 23 do.
Sea Island; and to Charleston 10 bales Upland,
and 18 do. Sea Island; leaving on hand and on ship
board not cleared a stock of 33,996 bates Uplands,
and 2,971 do. Sea Islands, against 42,838 bales Up
lands, aud 3,298 do Sea Islands at same time last
year.
Just at the close of our last weekly report later
foreign advices per Canada were received. The
news had no effect u, on our market on Friday,
sales ol that day 609 bales; on Saturday there
was a little more firmness in the market, closing
at prices slightly in favor of sellers, sales 385
bales; on Monday the market opened with a bet
ter feeling, and an advance of fc. was obtained,
sales 657 bales; on Tuesday this advance was sus
tained, with sales of' 682 bales ; on Wednesday
the sales were 413 bales, and yesteiday 1,300
bales; the market closing firm.
The stock on sale is quite small, especially of
the finer qualities, and sellers have evinced no
disposition to press their stocks on the market.—
Below we give the qiiotat ons of present rates :
Ordinary to Good Ordinary 9 a 9$
Middling to Good Middling 104 aIOA
Middling Fair 104 aiof
Fair to Fully Fair . li4a —
The sales of Upland for the week are 4,046
bales at the following particulars : 107 at 8; 2 at
8 1-16; 22 at 84; 24 at 8£; 124 at 9; 140 at 94; 71
at 9£; 47 at S|; 49 at 9g; 1,216 at 10; 174 at 10A;
798 at 104; ™ 10|; 117 at 10 7-16; 588 at 10A
271 at 10§; 190 at 10f; 50 at 11; 13 at 114; and 24
at 11£ cents.
Sea Islands. —There has been a good demand
this week, and some improvement in prices. The
sales, amounting to 516 bales, are as follows : 1 at
17, J1 at 19,9 at 20, 149 at 21, 16 at 21£, 68 at 22,
and 212 at 19 a25 cents. Fifty bales stained sold
at 8 a 12£ cents.
Rice. —The stock on sale is very light; the de
mand quite limited, and prices about the same as
last week. The sales are, 100 tierces at 21, 50 at
2 15-16, 57 at 3, 22 at 3s, and 50 at 3 to #3| per
100 lbs. Total sales 279 tierces. Exports 370
tierces.
Flour. —loo bbls. New Orleans sold at #5,50,
and 250 Baltimore at #4,85 a #5,00.
Corn. —We hear of no cargo sales this week.—
About 2,000 bushels have been sold from stores at
75 cents.
Coffee. —The cargo that arrived this week from
Rio has not been disposed of. 200 bags Rio from
stores sold at 1 If, and 50. at 12 cents.
Bacon. —3o hbds. Shoulders sold at 7, 120hhds.
Sides at 9, and 15 do. at cents.
Salt. —A cargo of 2,200 sacks, arrived this week
has been sold by a private contract.
Lime. —About 1,300 casks sold on the wharf at
Si.
Hay —l,ooo bundles Northern sold on the wharf
in lots, at lrom #1 to # 1,25.
Exchange. —We quote Sterling this week at 9
percent, prem.; Domestic Exchanges—The Banks
are selling Sight Checks on all Northern cities at
4 per cent, prem., and arc purchasing sight to 5
day bills at i| a £ disc.; 30 days, | a 1 per cent, dis
count; 60 days, a 1|; and 90 days at per ct.
discount.
Freights —Foreign have declined, and are stil.
very dull to Liverpool at 4<L for Uplands, and gd.
for Sea Islands. Coastwise—To New York £c.
for square, and 5-16 for round Cotton, and 62£ ctsl
for Rice; to Philadelphia 5-16 a g for Cotton; to
Boston g a 7-16 for Cotton; no Rice offering. To
Baltimore, the rates are nominal.
MACON, April 2.—There are but few sales
made, which generally range from 8 to 9c. We
quote extremes from 6 to 9^c.
Total receipts in Warehouses this season to
ls< of April bales, 87,562
Receipts in 1850 to same date 85.269
Increase of receipts this season 2,293
Receipts in March, 1850 3,411
“ “ “ this year 2,504
Decrease this season 907
Stock in Warehouses, Ist April, 1851 20 946
“ *• «• “ * 1850 15,806
Increase of stock..... .5,140
Shipments by Central Rail Road in March.. 5,115
Total shipments this season fm Wi;rehouses.66,6l6
Receipts by Macon &. Western Rail-Road in
March, 2,492 bales —of which 2,270 were sent to
Depot of the Central Rail-Road, and 222 to Ware
house*.
Shipping intelligence.
ARRIVED,
Iron Steamboat Company’s Steamer A.
Sibley with boats No. 7, and 13, Merchandise
to W. M. Rowland, Agent and others.
arrivals from charleston.
Rrig Tartar, Booker, New Orleans.
Schr Boyne, Giles, Philadelphia.
Schr. Isabella Thompson, Corson, Wilmington, N.
C.
Schr. N. Dufee, Davis, do.
UP FOR CHARLESTON.
Brig Delaware, Harding, at Philadelphia
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship Chace, White, at New York.
Barque Isabella, Humphrey, at Boston.
CHARLESTON, April s.—Arr’d. schr F. J*
Cummings, Veazie,Camden, (Me.)} C. A. Grei
ner. Peterson, Philadelphia.
In the Offing, ship J. P. Harward, Andros, Liv
erpool.
Cld. ship Camden. Sherwood, New York; bark
Sami. Train, Plummer, Porto Rico; schr Hopeton,
Luce, Darien, Ga.
Went to sea, Br bark Levant, Curry, Liverpool;
bark Sumter, Humphrey, London; brig Argus,
Kean, Matanzas; schr. Kephyr, Byers, West In
dies.
SAVANNAH e'xports—APintTX
Per ba que Peter Demiil, for New York-—603
bales Cotton. 137 casks Rice, 4 boxes, 2 casus, 3
bbis., and 3 trunks Mdze.
Per schr. Banner, for Wilmington, (De1.)—12,-
704 feet 'Timber, 13,815 do. Lumber, and 700 bun
dles Shingles.
SAVANNAH, April 4.—Arr. steamer DeKalb,
Moody, Augusta.
Cld. barque Peter Demiil. Hoey, New York;
schr. Banner, Merryman, Wilmington. (Del.)
Went to sea, ship Wm. Rathbone,Spencer, Liv
erpool; barque Peter Demill, Hoey, New York.
Norw. brig Solide, Jansen, Amsterdam; schrs. J.
F Tobias, Hand, Boston; Gazelle, Snow. Wil
mington, (N. C.); Susan Ludwig, ifoung, Darien;
Martha Hall, Jordan, St. Marys.
Q( W \ BUSHELS COW PEAS.-Just receiv
ed and for sale, by
apr 6 WILLIAMS BROTHER
CONCERT HALL THEATRE.
Last Night but Four of the Season.
Mr. C. K. M ASON has the pleasure to announce
to the citizens of Augusta, that he has this instant
received a"telegraphic despatch from F. C. Ad
ams. Esq., announcing that he has effected an en -
gagement for a very limited number of nights with
NATALI FITZJAMES,
The celebrated Danseuse, from the Grand Opera
L>e Paris.and from the Theatre Imperial D* Vien
na, and likewise with Signor
CAKESCI,
From the Academy Royal De Paris.
These distinguisned Artistes, will make their
first appearance on
TUESDAY EVENING, Bth APRIL,
on the occasion of Mr. C. K, MASON’S benefit,
ap 6
CONCERT HALL THEATRE.
Lessee Mr. F. C. ADAMS..
Acting & Stage Manager, Mr. C. Kemble Masoh.
Seventh Night of the Seaton,
And fourth night of the engagement of
SIR WILLIAM DON,
The celebrated eccentric Comedian, who will ap
pear on this occasion as
JOSEPH BRAGG.
MR. WALCOT
will appear in the character ot
VISCOUNT DE LIGN Y.
MR. C. MASON
will represent the Grand Historical character of
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE.
MONDA Y E VENING, APRIL Ith,
The performance *vid commence with the Drama
of
NAPOLEON.
Napoleon.. .'...Mr. C. K. Masoh.
Mary, (with song) • Miss Sinclair .
Estelle Mrs Brown.
Dame Bounand.... .Mrs. Chapman.
Aft r which,
MAKE YOUR WILLS.
Joseph Bragg Sir William Don.
To conclude with
CAPTAIN OP THE WATCH.
De Ligny...................... Mr. Walcot.
Katnana. .Mis# Clarke.
Katryan... Miss E. Lewis.
BENEFIT OF
MR. C. K. MASON.
Last Night but 4 of the Season.
TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1851.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
FOR the
BENEF IT
OF
MR. C. X. MASON,
On which occasion
SIR WILLIAM DON,
Will repeat, by particular desire, his unrivalled
character of
COUSIN JOE,
Which was received with enthusiastic approba
tion.
MR. WALCOT
Will appear in 4 characters.
MISS CLARKE
will appear in a favorite character.
MRS. LEWIS
will make her second appearance in the character
of PAULINE, in the beautiful Play of the
LADY OF LYONS,
Which will be represented in compliance with the
wishes of many of the most respectable families
in the city.
Mrs. BROWN, Miss E. LEWIS, and
Miss SINCLAIR,
will likewise appear in favorite characters.
The performance will commence with Bulwer’s
beautiful Play of the
LADY OF LYONS.
Claude Metnott.... ...Mr. C. K. Mason.
Glavis.. ...Mr. Walcot.
Damas ..Mr. Weaver.
Pauline.... .....Mrs. Lewis,
(Her second appearance.)
After which the highly and successful Piece call
ed
ROUGH DIAMONDS.
Cousin J0e........ Sir William Don.
The whole to conclude with the laughable Farce
of the
WIDOW’S VICTIM,
Jeremiah C1ip..... Mr. Walcot.
Tinsel John.... Mr. Walcot.
Moustache .Mr. Walcot.
Mrs. Twitter Mrs. E. Lewis.
Jane Chatterly Miss Clarke.
O* For particulars, see Bills of the day.
Tickets 75 cents. Children 37£ cts. Doors
open at 7 o’clock. Performance to commence at
74-
Tickets may be obtained at Concert Hall, from
10 to 12 o’clock, where places may be secured,
ap 6
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in MAY next, will be sold,
at the Low<*r Market House in the city of Au
gusta, within the legal houts of sale,
The Dwelling House on the lot situate abore
the New Market House in said city, fronting on
Broad street, and Lounded north by Jones street,
south by Broad street, east and west by lots of
Isaac Bryan ; said house occupied at this time by
William Oden ; levied on as the property of Wil
liam Oden, to satisty two fi fas issuing from the
Court of Common Pleas of said city. Albertson
&. Smith vs. William Oden; Albertson, Douglass
& Co. vs. the same.
sp6 WM. V. KER, Sheriff C. A.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS.
NATHALIE, a tale by Julia Kavanagh, author
of ;Woman in France, &e. Complete in 2
parts.
ROSE DOUGLASS; or the Autobiograpby of
a Minister’s Daugh er: by S. R. W., a book for
family Reading. Coo.plete in 1 vol.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A OATES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Store,
ap 6 Broad street opposite the State Bank.
CORN-FLOUR, &C.
1 bushels prime Yellow CORN, 800 bush
els prime White do.,
50 bbis. Canal FL‘ >UR,
50 dox. White and Coi’d Alicante MATS.
Just received and for sale by
ap 6 4 A. LAFITTE.
WITHAVE ON HAND,
And offer for sale a large stock of SPRING
and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part
of Fancy and Plain Casimeres, Drap D’Etes and
Linen, Silk, Satin, Linen and Marse.lles Vesting,
dec., &c. comprising the most iasnionable colors
and styles now i;i market; and we intend keep
ing constantly on hand, a good assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which we will make up to order, at short notice,
and dispose of at rqoderate profits.
Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, compris
ing the different articles for Gentlemen's use
Frock and Sack Coats, Pants, Vests, Silk and Lin
en Cravats, Stocks, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders,
Hosiery, Under Shirts, Colton and Linen Draw
ers, G.oves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, &c., 4“C.
FERRIS & PAUL,
ap2 Former y H. D. Newkirk.
MERCER POTATOES.—a few Barrels
Mercer Potatoes just received and for sale
mar 5 by HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
!Drg ®oolro.
NEW SPRING GOODf^
LALLERSTED T & WIMBERLY have
just received a new and splendid assortment
of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, for Spring
trade, consisting of very
Superior Black and Colored Figured Silks.
Superior Black and Plain do. do.
Colored Embroired Silk Muslins.
New Style Tissues and Bareges.
New St vie French Jaconets.
Super. Super. Raptiste Linen Plaids.
Plain and Fancy Swiss Muslin.
Jaconet Muslins and Cambrics.
Earlston Ginghams and Prints.
Louis Napoleon and Appligne Capes.
Needle Worked Collars and Cuffs.
Real Paris Kid Gloves.
Real Egyptain Mitts.
Silk and Cotton Hose.
Super. Table Damask.
Irisn Linen and Bird Eye Diapers.
Bleached and Brown Sheeting and Shirting.
To which they invite attention,
mar 4
GOODS!
GENTLEMEN’S AND BOY’S WEAR.
RECEIVED THIS DAY BY
J. P. SETZE.
Brown linen drill, herring
BONE Do.,
French Herring Bene do.,
Fancy Linen do.,
Linen Coatee Checks,
Union do. do.,
4-4 Buff and Slate Linens,
Camblet Jeanes,
Cottonades,
Barnsley Drills,
Mohair Cord.
Wooiinett,
French and English Drap D’Ele,
Merinoes and Cashmeres for Coats and Pants,
4-4 Irish Linens,
Unbleached and Blue Merino Socks,
Plain and Fancy Linen Cambric Handk’s,
Silk Pocket do.,
Low priced and sup. Gum Elastic Suspenders,
mar 11
ladies’ mantillas.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received from New York, Ladies’ Pa
ris made Silk Mantillas, of new and splen
did styles, for Summer wear 5
Ladies’French Worked Muslin Mantillas, of the
latest Pans styles}
Ladies’rich White and Black Lace Mantillas, of
elegant st* les;
Ladies’ Black Lace Shawls and White and Black
Lace Scarfs;
Ladies’French Worked Mu-lin Collars, Chima
setts, Cuffs and Undersleeves;
Ladies’ Lace Collars, Cuffs and Undersleeves of
beautiful styles;
To all of which they respectfully invite the at
tention of the Ladies. ap 4
CURTAIN MAT fiiriAL S .
SNOWDEN <k SHEAR
HHVE received from New York, White Em
broidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, of new
and elegant styles;
White Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very low
prices;
Rich Colored Damasks for Curtains;
Superior White and fancy Colored Dimities ;
Superior 4-4 French Furniture Prints, aud Plain
and Twilit d 4-4 Turkey Red ;
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins and Bands;
lo all of which they respectfully invite the atten
tion of the public. dt<f*c ap 4
NEW SPRING GOODS.
FULL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE now received their full supplies of
Spring and Summer DRY GOODS, com
prising the largest assortment they have ever of
fered to the public, and embracing a great varie
ty of new and splendid articles, among which are
Paris Printed Grenadines, of rich and elegant
styles;
Rich Printed Crape De Paris Bareges and Fou
lard Silks, of the latest Paris styles ;
Superior French Printed Jaconets and Organdies,
of new and beautiful styles ;
Rich Brocade Grenadines, an elegant article for
Ladies 7 Dresses;
Superior Plain Colored and Black Crape De Pa
ris and Plain Black Silk Grenadines j
Superior Plain Black Satin Dn Chene, Satin Du
Nord, rich Tafita and Black Watered Silks;
Rich Col'd Dress Silks, of the latest Paris styles;
Small Checked Silks, for Ladies’ Spring and Sum
mer wear, of beautiful styles ;
Splendid White Lace Robes and White Grena
dines ;
Rich Valenciennes and Thread Laces ;
Superior Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insert
ings, some of extra quality ;
Ladies' Superior White, Black and Colored Kid
Gloves;
Ladies' Parasols, of rich and elegant styles;
Plain White and Black, and rich Embroidered
Grenadine Shawls;
Rich Embroidered White and Mode Col'd Crape
Shawls, of splendid styles;
Superior Plain White, Black, Salmon, Mode and
Cherry Colored Crape Shawls;
Ladies’ extra rich French, Spanish and Bridal
Fans;
A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for La
dies’ Summer wear;
Superior French, English and American Prints, in
a great variety of styles;
Superior Manchester and Freneh Fancy and
Mourning Ginghams, of new and beautiful
styles;
A large supply of articles, suitable for Gentle
men and Youth’s Summer wear;
With a great supply of other articles suitable for
family and plantation use, and to all of which they
respectfully invite the attention of the public,
ap 3 df&c
<£itg (SUction.
FOR MAYOR.
ITT The Friends ol T. W. MILLER,
Esq. have determined to support him for re-election
to the office of Mayor of the City, on the Second
Monday in April next. Many Citizens.
apr 2
FOR MAYOR!
H r VVe are authorized to aunounce Mr. Isaac
Cavener as un Independent candidate
of Augusta. * mar 30
FOR MAYOR. ~
O’ James B. Bishop, Esq., w 11 be sup
ported for MAYOR, at the ensuing election,on the
second Monday in April next, by
mar 11 * Many Voters.
ILF Mr. Editor S -—You will please an lounce
Dr. 1. P. Garvin, John J. Meyer and S. H.
Chomp, as Cnudidates for Council from Ward
No 1. mar 18*
Mr. Editor —You will announce the following
gentlemen as candid ites for Seats in Council frem
Ward No. 1, and oblige Many Voters.
JAMES Mc.;AFFERTY,
A. P KOBER'I SON,
JOHN FOSTER. mar 1
IET VVe are authorized to announce tne
so lowing gentlemen as candidates for Members
of Counc 1 from the Second Ward: Dr. Wm. H.
Tutt, James M. Simpson, John R. Crocker.
march 20
U*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 21 Ward mar 15
O’Mr. Editor—Please Announce the
following gentlemen as suitable candidates for
Members of Council for the Fourth Ward.
JOHN ROBERTSON,
W.W. GiBBS,
JOHN GLENDINNING,
Many Voters.
mar lb *
FEATHERS^
2 000 lißS * lresh Uv ? Geesa feath-
ERS, just received irom Tennes
see. For sale by
ap 1 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
SOUTHERN “BROOM if.
ffTfA DOZEN of these choice BROOMS on
hand. For sale by
Hap 1 T. W FLEMING & CO.
<£l)arlestott
A fine Lot of Spainsh Jacks, Just arrived from
Spain.
BY JOHN C. MILLER.
T. M. Cater, Auctioneer.
Will be sold, at Public Auction, on TUESDAY,
the Bth inst., at 11 o’clock, at Hockaday’s Sta
bles, in Chalmers-st.,
Fourteen fine large Spanish JACKS, just im
ported into this place.
Conditions made known at sale. 3 apr 3
MANAGERS OFFICE.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
lotteries.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY & CO.
Class 28, to be drawn at Savannah, April Bih, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3, P.M. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots from 78.
18,000 DOLLARS.
#7,000; #5,000; #3,000; 2 of #*,329; 5 of #1,0C0;
besides numerous others. Tickets #5 —Halves
#2,50 —Quarters #1,25
Class 29. to be drawn in Augusta, April 10. 1851.
Sales close Thursday, at 3. P. M. The Little Pet,
14 drawn ballots from 78. Package Scheme.
Capital Prize.
4,000 DOLLARS.
Besides Numerous others. Pickets #l, chares iu
proportion. Risk on a Package of 26 quarters,
#3,00.
Extra Class 45, by Monongalia 41, April 12, 1851.
Sales close Saturday at 3 P IVI.
RICH SCHEME.
12 drawn Bailots from 75.
50,000 DOLLARS.
#35 000; #2O 135; 10,000; #6,000; #4.000; #3.-
010; O’ 13 of #2 000; 100 of #I,OOO 100
of #SOO, lowest 3 No Prizes; besides nume
rous others. Tickets #ls, Halves #7,50, Quar
ters #3,7s—Eighths #1,87.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner.
QU* Orders from the city or country, s.rictly
confidential and promptly attended to. ap 6jg
-- UCKY oFFICeT
GEORGIA »TATfi LOTTERIES.
For tbe benefit of the Independent Fire Company,
Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
% p - PAINE & CO.
THE PET.
Class 5, by Patapsco 109, April 8, 185!. Sales
close Thursday, at 12 o’clock, M. Two Cap
ital Prizes of
3,000 DOLLARS.
2 prizes of #f ,000 ; 2 of #500; 2 of S2UO; &c. 6c c.
Tickets # 1 —Halves 50c —Risk on a package 25
Quarters #3,90.
Class 6, by Susquehanna 17, April 9, 1851. Sales
close Wednesday, at 3, P. M 12 Drawn Bal
lots from 75. Splendid Scheme.
FIVE CAPITAL PRIZES OF
15,000 DOLLARS.
#6,000; #4,000, #3,000; #2,000; #1,627; 20 prizes
of #1,000; <&c. &c. Tickets #lo—Halves #s—
#2 50—Eighths #1,25.
J. W. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
U All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly attended to. ap4
SADDLE HORSE FOR SALE.
AVERY superior Saddle HORSE, large
size, and fine appearance. He is an excel
lent pacer, rides pleasantly and is warranted
sound. Enquire at this office. ts mar 29
CITY ELECTION.
FTIHE Annual Election for Mayor and three
X Members o the City Council for each Ward,
to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on
Monday t e 14th of April, at the several places
hereinafter designated. The polls will be open
ed at 10 o’clock A. M., and closed at 2 o’clock
P. M. After the polls are closed, the managers
will meet at the place of holding the election in
ward No. 2. to add the votes, and declare the per
sons having the highest number of votes duly
elected.
Ward No I.—At the Hay and Fodder Scale
House, under the management ot Garey F. Parish
lsham Tnompson and James W. Meredith, Esqs.
or either two of them.
Ward No. 2.—At tbe Eagle & Phoenix Hotel,
under the management of George W. Evans, Jno.
H. Mann, and Tnomas R. Rhodes, Esqs , or either
two of them.
Ward No. 3.—At the United States Hotel, un
der the management of John Kerr, Gordon Fargo,
and Richard Allen, Esqs., or either two of them.
Ward No. 4.—At the Richmond Hotel, under
the management of Edward Thomas, N. K. But
ler and John C. Green, Esqs., or either two of
them. T. W. MILLER, Mayor,
ap 3
NEGROES WANTED^
WANTED to hire for the balance for the
year, 12 or 15 young able bodied NEGRO
MEN, for which liberal prices will be paid. Ap
ply to G. W.GARMANY,
feb 22 or H. L. JEFFERS.
PAINTERS OIL.
SBBLS. PAINT OIL, manufactured from
Rosin, a superior article. For sale by
ap 1 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
SALT IN STORE*— IOO sacks Liverpool
SALT,in superior order, for sale low by
W. H. STURGES & CO.
Office over Gibbs & McCord’s Warehouse,
mar 23
ICE!ICE!
THE ELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY
having received their supply of ICE at both
bouses now offering it for sale at the tame prices as
heretofore, viz: at retail, 3 cents per pound;
or, by the #5 worth Tickets at 2£ cents, at which
prices not less than 2 pounds of Ice will be sold at
a time. At wholesale —To Hotels, Bar Rooms,
Soda Fouutains, and other targe consumers, by
#2O worth of Tickets, at 2 cents, for v hich not
less than twenty pounds of Ice will be delivered
at a time.
The supply Qof Ice in the House on Ellis
street, will be sold first.
Terms cash, on • elivery.
All orders Irom the country, directed t*> A
DEAS, Aient, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta,
will received prompt attention
Packages and Blankets furnished at cou«tomary
prices, and the Ice catefuliy packed, to be sent by
Rail Road, if desired.
The House will be opened, from sunrise until
sunset, and on the Sabbath from 7 o’clock until 10
o’clock A. M. and lrom 12 o’clock mrii 2 o’clock
P M '
Tickets may be purchased, of the Agent. Mr. A.
Deas, at the Ice House. ts apr 2
BACON t BACON !
*f| Os U \ LBS « T «"ne>see BACON, just
DvJjUUU received and lor sale by
*P 1 T. W, FLEMING & CO.
PIC PURE GLASSES*—A lot, very large
sizes, just received by
an 2 I). B. PLUMB & CO.
MATTING! MATTING!!
4 A 5*4 & 6-4 plain and cheeked Canton
"“Kf MATIING. Just received by
mar 28 J. P. SETZE.
pTi | DG2L pint bottles, Byass’ best
* Jv* PORTER, just received and for sale low
by W. H.STURGES & CO.
Offiee over Gibbs & McCord's Warehouse,
mar 29
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,,
BY H. L. WILLIAMS,
Sooxal Circle, Walton County, Ga.
ap 5 6m°B
Lemons, onions, beets, &c~,
BOXES LEMONS
10 bbls. Yellow ONIONS,
6 bbls. BEETS,
2 bbls. PINE APPLES All in fine order.
25 bbls. No. I Newark CIDER.
Just received and for sale by
»pr 6 4 A. LAFITTE-
faction SoUs.
~ BY inifTT^ 7 ~~
Magnificent Sale of Fancy Articles imported by
SIGNOR VITO VITI.
Sale postponed untiTti ATURDAY NIGHT eu
; account of tne inclemency of ihe weather, which
prevented the landing oil some of the articles.
A NirHT B S?i C i HALL, on SATURDAY
NIG HI ,sth ot April, at half past seven o'clock
j and to be continued every evening at the same
( until the whole sutock is disposed of, unless
notice should be given to the contray, consisting
in part of s
j French China, Terra Cotta Ornaments, Mosaic
| Tables, a superb assortment 0 f Bohemian Glass,
I Papier Mache Tables a id Fire Screens, Chrystal
; Decanters, Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Dressing
1 Cases, new patterns Chrystal Candelabras. an 1 a
| great variety of fancy and u-eful articles.
O 3 For particulars sie hand bills.
The Hall will be opened for visitors This Af
ternoon, at 3 o'clock, and all day Saturday.
The Ladies and Gentlemen of Augu»ta and it*
vicinity, are invited to examine the above collec
tion. apr 3
PUBLIC SALES,
BY HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
Will be sol-* in front of our store, on the second
Wednesday in April, the foliowing condemned
stores, the property of the United States:
3000 lbs. powJer in barrels of one hundred pounds
each, an excellent article for blasting.
242 Cannon balls, 3 pouiiders.
2 I’oubie barrel shot guns.
1 S ngle do do
1 Large Scales Beam,
9 Powder Flasks.
200 lbs. scraps Copj er.
400 d.i Iron.
1 Glizier's Diamond.
5 Grindstones, different sizes.
By order of JOHN M. GALT
M. S. K.U.S.A,
N. B.—The lot of powder can be seen at the
magazine near Harris urg, any day prior to sa e
and samples at the place of sale. march 27 ’
FOR T
To Leave Wednesday , April 9, at 7A. if.
The tine new steam-packet ,-r- h.
UREGON, Uaptaiu Cjhaw, JjflgggjjgS
will leave for Savannah, every
ingat7 o’chek.
For Freight or Passage, having fine accommo
dations, apply on board, or to
«p 6 _<T W GARMANI^Ag’.
FOR SAVANNAH.
To leave every Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock.
The new and splendid light
drau-ht steamer H ANCOCK,
Capt. Murray, built expressly for the
Savannah trade, wi l leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9o'clock.
For freight or passage, having fine accommo
daiious unequalled by any boat on the river.—
Apply to the Captain on board, or to tbe A«-ent,
apl D. L. ADAMS & SON.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Will leave every Tuesday Morning .
TITHE SUPERIOR light draught
X steamer DEKALB, r
J. M. Moody, having resumed herSBSanSeSK.
reiUlar trips between Savannah and Augusta, will
hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING.
For Freight or Passage, having good accommo
dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to
dec 14 ly JOHN CASHIN, Agent.
Notice • —Ah persons indebted to the estate
of JESSE KENT, late of Richmond coun-4
ty, deceased, are hereby requested to make im-J
mediate payment; and those having claims againstd
said estate will please present them duly attested J
within the time prescribed by law to the under
signed. IGNATIUS P. GARVIN,
JOHN H. MANN,
Qualified Executors of the will ol Jesse Kent, de
ceased. 6w mar 4
HATS ! *
THE NEWEST Spring Fashions, fine light
DRAB FUR H VI'S, for Summer wear.
mar 28 WM. O. PRICE & CO.
COW PEAS, CORN AND OATS.
BUSHELS COW PEAS,
OUU SGO do CORN,
ICO bushels OATS. Just received and tor sale
b 7 A. STEVENS.
mar 25 del mo
CHARLES BERUFF, '
P OR TRAIT A ND MINI A TUR hi PA IN TER
Room No. 4* Masonic Hall,
HAVING located in Augusta, with .
the purpose of pursuing his
sion, 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
G“OSHEN BUTTER.—3O
Goshen Butter,just received, and for sale
mar 29 by HUTCHINSON &. THOMAS.
HHD. Sup. Muscovado Sugars. Just re
&\J ceived and for sale by
mar 30 HUTCH I NSON & THOMAS.
FOR SALE,
A WOMAN, about twenty-one years of %ge, 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 fiild
hand, with her three children, one eight years,
one three years, and the other two months old.
These Negroes are sound and healthy. Enquire
at this office. dotetf jan 11
oldnectar whisky - .
DOZEN of this celebrated and unrivaled
old WHISKY. Just received and for sa'e
b y . A. STEVENS.
ap3 lm
LmfHMMSTEßS^Ale^left^f
J- these very desirable articles for House
Keepers. D. B. PMUMB 6c CO.
ap 2
HAY, BACON &C.
BALES prime Eastern HAY. direct
OW from Boston.
40 hhds, new choice oACON, Sides & Shoulders.
10 do. prime N.O. SUGAR.
Just received and for sale. Apply to
*P r »l 1 SIUART& CASHIN.
BBLS. OHIO FLOUR just received
CfvF and for sale by
mar 25 HUTCHINSON Sf THOMAS.
NEGROES’ NEGROES NEGROES
JUST arrived SEVENTY-SIX young likely
NEGROES, which, a.ded 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 j
examine our stock before buying elsewhere. .
JENNINGS tV ROBERTSON. ' J
ect. 4 txc ' t'
HOME INDUSTRY. /
rfIHE UNDERSIGNED are now prepa#
X to fill all orders for BUCKETS, ‘m low
they can be laid down from any market. jF
aug-16. E, LOCKHART & A
NAILS, BRADsTaND SPIKES,
f-iARGOOFBRiG SARAH FRAW
’Ly to arrive.
3500 Kegs of all sizes. Orders received prM *
to arrival will be delivered without chaiga
Drayage. No orders received for le* ; i thal
Kegs.
And also 250 bales Hay.
a P rJ GEO, W. LEWI 4|
f 110 PLANTERS.—A number of fine .♦
•4 cine Chests on hand by
a P 2 DB. PLUMB & CO. j
COTTON |
Oik BUSHELS just received, and for sa 1 4 V
*Hi quantities to suit purchasers, price rer’ ts Ws
#2 per bushel. Apply to
ap 2 cfSw 1 Wtl. HAIN EBf%
~ DRTjTH. ULL
Greene Street, opposite the Baptist Church.
JUST~RECBI VED—An additional TtipjoP i