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SPECIAL NOTICES.
AUGUSTA LYCEUM.
In consequence of the Lecture which is to
be delivered before the Library Association, on
I hursday Evening, the meeting of the I .yceuni
will take place THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock.
J. he new officers will be installed into office, and
the second Quarterly Lecture will be delivered
by the President elect.
Question .-—Should Capital Puu.shment be abol
ished?
By order of the President.
a P 9 1 L. DWELLE, JR., Sec'y.
DODGE'S SKY LIGHT DA6UER
KEIAN GALLERY.
IEF THE UNDERSIGNED having recent
ly introduced several very important improvements
in the processor Daguerreotyping, he is now pre
pared to execute pictures of peculiar brilliancy
and effect. His experience as a Miniature Pain
ter for the last fifteen years, gives him superior
advantages over other operators. His pictures
are celebrated for their expression, richness of
and artistical arrangement. His large Sky
and Side Light enables him to produce pictures
of unsurpassed beauty. A great variety of ele
gant specimens may be seen at his rooms, which
all are invited to call and examine.
Dagueneian Stock for sale, also Hanison Quick
t-amera, at New \ ork cost. Full instructions
given in the art.
Gallery next door to the Post Gffiee.
a l )9 3m k. S. DODGE.
POPULAR LECTURES.
ID 3 Ihe Seventh Lecture of the Course,
before the Young Men’s Library Association, will
be delivered in the Masonic Hall, on Thursday
Evening, the 10th inst., at a quar er before eight
o'clock, by the ilon. C. G. Memmingek, of
Charleston, S C.
Subject: ‘ African Slavery shown to be an In
sti'.u'ion not unfavorable to the moral and physical
prog- ess of a Nation
Admission to Lecture, 25 cents. 3 apr 8
MECHANICS’ BANK, \
Augusta, Ga., April 8,1851. 5
DIVIDEND NO. 34. —A semi annual divi
dend of 1 EN DOLLARS per share, will bi paid
to the Stockholders, oa demand.
a P B 8 M. HATCH, Cashier.
BANK OF BRUNSWICK, )
Augusta, April 7, 1851. $
DIVIDEND NO. 15.—-The Board of Di»
teotors have this day declared a dividend of
bIVE DOLLARS per share, payable to the
stock ho ders, on demand.
a P B iO JOHN CRAIG, Cashier. .
MARSHALL'S MAGICAL PadT
eradicator.
If it be a humbug, put it down j but if it
be what is really represented, then give it the
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 g< t up among us, and is entitled to a trial, in
preference to any of the numerous humbugs em
anating Lorn the North. Messrs, W. H. &. J.
Turpi v, are the Proprietors It is sold also by the
majority ©four Druggists m this city, and through
out the State. apr g
ITALIAN OPERA.
O’THE FIRST PERFORMANCE ©f the
ITALIAN OPERA, will take place on MON
DAY, the 15th inst , when will be produced Ver
di’s Grand Opera ot “ Ernani,’' with the whole
strength ol tb ; Company, amounting to nearly *
♦eVcnty persons. '
M'lle FITZJ AMES and MONS. CARESE,two .
of the most celebrated Dancers that have visited
this count y since the days of Fanny Ellsler, will
appear in several of their beautiful Dances. !
Books ot tbe Operas in English and Italian, are
for sale at Mr. Oates' Music Store, price 25 cts. ,
The seats will be numbered, and lists leit with J
» Mr. Uihabdet, at the Hall, where subscribers
can secure sea s for tbe 4 night 9, which will con
stitute the season. j
The front seats in the gallery will be reserved
for t e Ladies. F. C. ADAMS.
ap4
SIEGING FOR THE MILLION.
Js* Mr. bHRiVAL, of the Royal Academy of
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 fatigue than in
the ordinary way, he will be prepared to com
mence his first quarter in the course of two
weeks.
O* Tickets for the Course , $lO.
Tickets ca i, be obtained at the stores of Messrs.
G. A. Oate3 & Co., and C. Catlin &. Co.
(Republic t opy.) lmo apr 4
BALL POSTPONED.
’I he frowning heavens that o'er us lower.
The drenching rains that round us shower,
The stre ’ts 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 Thuiaday, 10th, I hope you all.
Will patronize the Dutchman’s Rail.
M>3 Iw PETER STRAUB.
«—i—fFTniHiTi —rrr moutmr ■ ■ wimbmm
Slipping intelligence.
ARRIVAL FROM CHARLESTON.
Bark Isabella Stewart, M’Kinney, Mobile.
CHARLESTON, April 8 —Arr. bark Chero
kee, Getty, New Orleans} Sp. poiacre Precioso
£ aes ; Ju f n * (PR)} brig Creole, Young,
Philadelphia} schrs H VVestcott, Wines, do : Chal
lenge, Park, Searsport, (Me.)} Hill Carter, Ro
gers. Richmond, Va.
Cld. ship* New York, Hull, New York} Colum
bia, Grumiey, do.} brig Somers, Watson, Havana;
scbr Aniia Damon. Hosmer, Philadelphia.
Went to sea, steam ship Southerner, Dickinson
New York; Br ship Elizabeth, Barclay, Liver
pool; ship Neomie, Holberton, do.; Span ’poiacre
Neptuno, Oliver, Barcelona; brig Principe. Gil
christ, St Marys, Ga.; schr Olivet, Brownley, Bal
%timore.
SAVANNAH, April 7.—Arr. brigs Excel, Tai
nan, New York; American, Ross, do.; M & J C
Gilmore, Eidridge, Boston; schrs Prudence, Fair
field, Lincolnvdle, (Me.); Golden Rule, Parker, N
York; G J Jones, Look, do; steam packet H L
Cook. Arden, Augusta; steamer John Randolph
Philpot, do. * ’
Went to sea, steam ship Florida, Lyon, N York
steam propeller J W Rabun, Grantham, New Or-*
leans; barque Vernon, Faye, New York; brig Jose
phus, Pitcher, New Orleans; schrs Fakir Gard
ner, Havana; Virginia, Hobart, N York; Cicero
Speed, do.; Baltimore. Phillips. Baltimore; Alcyo
na, Whitaker, Philadelphia; Banner, Merryman
Wilmington, Del. J *
A 4 | SACKS CORN, and 50 bundles HAY
now landi ig and for sale low by
ap9 HU I’CHINSON & THOMAS.
HA-S! HAMS!!
7HHDS. bugar-cured HA.uS, old, but war
ranted sound.
3 tierces Canvassed Hams, expect'd This Day,
and for sale by A. LAFITTE.
apr 8
“ DR m. J. BOLAN.
OFFERS his professional services to the citi
zens of Augusta and its vicinity.
Office at his residence, cn Broad street, above
{.he Upper Market. 6m ap 8
| Statement es the Condition of the Mechanics’ Bank. Augusta, Ga.,
and its Agencies,
ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 7, 1851.
LIABILITIES. ‘ ' "
Capital Stock . ~ ~ ‘ —— , ■ ■
Circulation * 99
Deposits * * ??
Amount due Bank .V.V.’.V eo
_ assets'
Notes ol other*BankV.V.V..V.'.V.'.V-V.*.V.V.*V...V.V..**.!!*.*..’!!.*".’"i!" 4 95,338 **
Amount due by Banks ~ *3s% H
Exchange running to maturity , 100me* oq
Notes Discounted and Special L0an5.................. %G 379 70
Bills and Notes under Protest....... 9 1097 ko
Real Estate anorn no
Bonds of the City of Augusta .’ .*. *.’ *.’ WW.WWWWWWWW’W” Ti 000 00
Stock in other Institut.ons ....*.!J.*!!J.* !!!!!!!*!!!!!
(>f the Pa P er running and lying over there is* considered 'doubtful,*aboutll 2,000
, #2,135 435 35
LIST OF STOCKHOLDERS IN THE MECHANICS’ BANK.
t 1 No. of Shares.
John M Adam-' 58
Robt A Allen. Guardian for Mary E Walker! 60
T J Brown, Estate 0f......... 4
Foster Biodget.. 100
A lired Baker 200
John Bale. !.. 26
James B Bishop WWWWWW, 54
iierrge B Carhart !.!!!.'!!!."!!! 100
Miss Sarah W Camming 35
Henry F Campbell 5
John Davison 100
Jacob Danforth 10
Artemas Gould .1111111.... 400
Milo Hatch 50
Mrs Jane H01den.......................... 4
Mrs Martha Hughe5....................... 4
J Meigs Hand 10
Edward Henkell 50
W.lliam J0ne5............................. 15
George W Lewis 10
G B Lamar, for use of Jane L Summers..... 2U
Mrs Fanny Moore, Estate of 6
Mrs Elizabeth R Miller 15
Thomas S Metcalf 1083
Mrs Celia G Metcalf 100
Miss Eliza Rodgers Metcalf 100
Jas McDowall, Agent Theological Seminary. 102
Owen K Metcalf 104
Olney &. Metcalf 15
Stephen T Olney 16
Thomas Nesbitt 32
Miss M E Phinizy. 6
ap 9 ti&cl
CONCERT HILL THEATRE.
Lenee Mr. F. C. ADA i>IS.
Acting dt Stage Manager, Mr C Kemble Mason.
BENEFIT OF MISS CLARKE.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, 9th APRIL,
The performance* will commence with the
celebrated Comedy of the
FOLLIES OF A NIGHT.
Pierre Paliiot Mr. Walcot.
Duchess de Chartre .Miss Clarks.
Alter which,
LA SICIBIENNEa
By Mad'iie Fitzj iMes,assisted by Sig'r Carrebi*
To be folio tved by the famous Screen Soesne from
Sheridan's
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL.
Joseph Surlace. Mr. Mason.
Lady Teasle .....Miss Clarke.
To conclude with Mr. Walcot's new piece, dram
atized from Dicken’a great w*rk, and entitled
SCENES IN THE LIFE OF I&AViD COPPER
FIELD.
Mr. Dick...... ••...••Sir William Don.
Wilkins Micawber Mr. Walcot.
In the couisc c.f the piece. JMr. Wulcot will de
liver his
ANSWER TO THOMPSON,
The. English Abolitionist.
\LT For particulars, sue Bills ot the day.
KT Pickets lb cents, Children 37£ cts. Doors
open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at
7 4; .
Tickets may be obtained at Concert Hall, from
10 to 12 o’clock, where places may be secured,
ap 9
HALL THEATRE.
BENEFIT OF
SIR WILLIAM DON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 10tk,
On which occasion, the following attractive Bill
is offered to the public.
performance will commeuce with Buck
stone's celebrated Comedy of
SINGLE LIFE.
PeterPinkey...... Sir William Don.
Narcissus Boss ...Mr. Walcot.
Miss Snare .Miss Clarke.
Jessy Meadows Miss E. Lewis.
To be followed by a
PAS DE DEUX,
BY
HAD’LLE NATHALIE FITZJAMES,
AND
SIGNOR CARESCI,
From the Academie Royal De Paris.
After which, by particular desire, the first act of
USED UP.
Sir Charles Coldstream Sir William Don.
Ironbrace Mr. Weaver.
Mary Miss Sinclair.
To be followed by a Song by
MaD’LLE NATHALIE FiTZJAMES.
The whole to conclude with, for the 106th time
in this country, the Farce of
ROUGH DIAMONDS.
Cousin Joe ijiß William Don.
Margery .'i.Miss Sinclair. !
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Box Office open from 10 till 12, where places
can be secured. ap g
SHO ESV SHOES iSHOES! I
great bargains.
J U .v?« iv ? d and for Bale at H srA»
DALY S cheap Shoe Store, Broad9ll
street, opposite U. S. Hotel, every variety
TRUNKs n Ac nd Childrens Bo °TS and SHOES,
The public generally are respectfully solicited
to call and Examine this large and well Selected I
btock - apr 8 i
SOMETHING NEW IN MARKET - '
PURLED HADDOCK, Pale Ale, and East
India Preserved Ginger. Just received, 200
lbs of this superior Fish, and 2 casks fine Pale Ale
Also, 2 cases of superior Preserved G naer At
apr 8 2 J. J. BYRD’S. Harper’s Ran^e
(MADEIRA, PORT WINE, CHAmT
PAGNE AMD BRANDY.
THE Subscriber has on the River, and will
arrive thi- week :
1 half pipe super MADEIRA WINE,
1 ha fpipe extra quality Port Wine
1 quarter pipe extra Pa.e Brandy, Otard, Da
puy & Co.
1 dozen baskets pints and quarts Nectar brand
and superior quality Champagne.
The attention of those desirous of a good article
is invited J. J. BYRD,
apr t 2
AUGUSTA, APRIL 7, 1851.
Names. No. of Shares.
i Albert O Parmelee...... 54
) Edward Padeif0rd................. 100
l William R0bin50n.......... 117
) William P Rathbone...... 150
) William S Roberts 10
! WS& 1' H Roberts 90
1> Thomas H Roberts...... 10
) Josiah Sibley 300
> John Smith 127
> Joel Smith 158
) Charles Smith...... 23
) William Smith II
) Henry Strickland 40
) Mrs Alary Jane Sims.. 10
l> Sereno 11 Scranton 85
t Henry Thomas 10
) Henry Thomas, Jr 10
) Martha J Th0ma5......................... 5
) Trustees of Mrs Lorana D Martin 230
) “ of Miss Mari H Metcalf 91
) *' of Miss Mary E Metcalf 91
j “ of Nathaniel G * etcalf... 57
“ of Mrs Sarah P Hibben. 84
1 “ of M s Mary A 5ummer5.......... 30
> Trustee of Mrs H A Thomas and children*. 45
) “ of Mrs Ann Sims and children..... 40
’ “ of Mrs Judith Ilibler 25
t James B Walker. 25
> Mrs Rebecca Walker.... .................. 30
} M Whitfield.. 50
i Total No. of 5hare5..................5000
THOS. S. ME PC ALF, President.
M. HATCH. Cashier.
PHILADELPHIA AiMD ATLANTIC
STEAM NAVIGATION CO »1 P’S. LINE
, BBTWEKN PHILADELPHIA & CHARLESTON, a C.
SIEAMSHIPS OSPREY & ALBATROSS.
The above Steam- .4*
forming this
lino,will *maSmS£n
fr.tm unu alter the first day of March, 1851. run
regularly between Philadelphia and Charleston,
1 one of which will leave Charleston for Philadel
phia every Saturday Afternoon, at 4 o'clock, im
media ely after the arrival of the Southern and
Western trains;and leave Pniiacelphiafor Charles
ton every Saturday at 10 o’clock, A. M.
. [ The accommodations on thesa Steamers are
| very superior, and ior comfort and convenience
■ are unsurpassed.
Passengers arriving in Philadelphia by these
vessels can take choice of five daily lines for N.
York. Farii Three Dollars.
RATES OF > ARE.
Ladies Saloon, State Room Berths..... #2O
Gentlemen's *• •' go
( Steerage Passage.... 10
For farther particulars a ly to the Agent at
Charleston, or to JOHL l,| >f r J N,
No. 97 South Wharves, Philadelphia,
feb 4 f3mos
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE,
NEW YORK AND CHARLESTON
STEAM PACKET.
CHaNUI of hour.
The steam ship south-
ERNER, Captaiu Jno.
in sox, will leave Adger’s wharves,
posilively as follows;
Saturday, January 25, at 2 o'clock,
Saturday, February 8 and 22, at 12 o’clock,
Alter which time she will make three times a
month, viz :
From Charleston.
Thursday, M'h 6, 4 o'ck
Monday, do 17, do
Thursday, do 27, do
Monday,April 7, 12 do
Thursday, do 17, 4 do
! Monday, do 28, 4do
j Thursdey,M’y 8, 12 do
The new steamship MARION will be ready
j early in May to take her place in the line, when
; the weekly trips will be resumed again on iSatur*
I R Z*
: For Freight or Passage , having splendid State
! Room accommodations, apply at the office of the
j Agent at Charleston.
? , HENRY MISSROON,
| Corner East Bay & Adger’s South Wharves,
jan 24 fSmos
BACON.*— 40 000 pounds prime Shoulders, in
hogsheads, just received and for s-alo by
B. H. WARREN <fc CO.
ap 8 4 205 Broad street.
INCINNATIBACON.— 4O hogsheads
just received and lor sate by
ap 8 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
I ip AMPHINB LAMP GLASSES —Just
Vy Received and for sale by
apß J.J. LATHROP fr CO.
WAITERS —A large lot for sale at low
prices by
apß J.J. LATHROP & CO.
NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS.
NATHALIE, a tale by Julia Kavanagh, author
of t Womanin France, &c. Complete in 2
parts.
ROSE DOUGLASS j or the Autobiography of
a Minister's Daugh er ; by S. 11. W., a book for
family Reading. Coo>plete in 1 vol.
Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OAIES & CO.’S
Piano, Book and Music Store,
ap 6 Broad street opposite the State Bank.
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS,
AT CHARLESTON PRICES.
JTAYLORj JR. & CO., would respect
• fully inform the Merchants of Georgia, and
1 adjoining States, that they are now receiving ad
dit onal supplies of Goods in ifeirjine, their stock
being now tbe largest and best selected of any
ever offered in this city, and are prepared to sell
HATS on as reasonable terms as Groceries, Sad*
dies. Drugs, &c., can be bought in this city.
Please call belore going below,
ap 1 if
~ ffjr BLISS’S COM POUND CObILIV ER
OIL JANDY.—Any of our friends who are trou
bled with a C»ld 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 Candy, 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 ge •nine article, for there are numerous coun
terfeits in the market.
For sale by PHILIP A. MOXSE,
Dealer in Drugs and Medicines, 195, Metcalf
Range, Augusta, Ga.
Country Merchants and Druggists supplied on *
liberal terms. do2w ap 1 J
TSrsTj. E. & hTa. bio-non.
Offkt on B/oad St. opposite Bridge Bank building.
U*Offer their provisional services to the cit- .
cess of A ugusta and its vicinity. jaa 14
From New York.
Wednesday, May 12
Saturday, do 22
Wednesday, April 2
Saturday, do 12
Wednesday, do 23
Saturday, May 3
* JUisriUatumis.
STEAM-BO ATS, TOW-BOATS, AND
NEGROES FOR SALE,
t j fYI HE PROPRIETORS of the Union Steamboat
' JL . Line, h*ving bv mutual consent determined
on disposing of their property, with a view of re-
J tun ling toe Capital, and having appointed the un
, dersigned Agents or Assignees for that purpose,
■ we now offer at private sale
\ THE STEAMER OREGON.
j i his Boat is built upon the most modern plan,
i and in superior style of wormanship, of light
_ draught, so as to navigate the river at almost any
5 stage of water, and is furnished with elegant ac
■ cotnmodations for passengers.
—AI.so —
THE STEAMER H. L. COOK.
1 his we l-known and popular Boa has lately
i undergone such thorough repairs as to make her
I, nearly as gcod as new. She is also of very lignt
I draught, and fitted up handsomely for passengers.
> —also —
I FOUR LIGHTERS OR TOW BOATS.
> Built expressly to accompauy the above steam
> ers.
• This line enjoys a patronage of shippers and pop
ularity with the travelling public not surpassed by
any other upon the Savannah River.
> The above boats will be sold separately or to
gether, and may be seen at their wharves at Sa
vannah, on Mondays and Fridays, and at Augusta
on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week.
—also —
The unexpired lease of wharf, known as Dil
lon's wharf, occupied by them in the city of Sa
vannah.
—ALSO—
A GANG OF 12 LIKELY NEGROES.
i Now serving as Deck Hands, Pilots and Cooks,
i on board the Oregon,
i Terms cash.
i Communications addressed (post paid) to the un
dersigned at Savannah, will meet with prompt at
tention.
ISAAC COHEN, 7
; EDWI\’ E HERTZ, I
J. J. BLACK WOOD,
i Hamburg, S.C.
, GEO. W. WYLLY. J
i If the whole of the above property is not dis
i po ed es at private sale by the 22d inst., such part
l of it as is then unsold, will on that day be offered
i at auction be.ore the Exchange, at 12 o'clock, M.,
i in the city of Savannah. f22a aj»s
PICQUET ’ SG A R DENPLOUGIL"
rgIHE GARDEN PLOUGH, effective iti its
i J*- operation, will do more work in two hours
> t ian is ordinarily performed in .. dty by a hoe or
> spade, it is cheap, durable, and not liable to get
) out of order.
i For sale wholesale and retail by J. Sc S. Bones,
) Hardware store, and B. Picquet Sc Son, (at their
) I'oot and Shoe store,) Augusta, and J. Cunning
) ham, Greensboro, and at Duvall Sp Hack’s Wool
■ Card Factory, on Butler's Creek.
I This Plough can be seen in operation at Mr.
Thomas T bin's Garden. It will cut in the ground
eight inehes. 3mos mar 12
Tlie Cross-Cut Plough, Grass Destroyer,
l and Fiower Garden Instrument,
IS another litt e Plough, which cleans the gra s
from between the plants of the line in wbich
> tney are planted, takes it off from the rdge of the
lice and brings the earth back again, turning it
up in a handsome manner. It will scrape and
work inside and outside ' f any circle, and is cheap
and substantially constructed,
r In working 'his little Plough, the operator cat.
! walk forwatd, walk siJeways, or walk backwards
. |at pleasure. It is so conairucted, that in either
way he can have his eyes fixed upou the cutting
iron, which he can direct in any way. For sale
by J. 4’ 8 * BONES,
at their Hardware store, and
B. PICQUET 4* SON,
at their Boot and Shoe store
Families from the city, who may wish to test
the utility of this little Plough, before buying it,
can have one for that purpose from R. Picquet Sc
Son. 3mos mar 12
NEW MLLINERY GOODS.
A. ADAMS, 257 BROAD STREET.
/§*&* has just rece.ved a large
AvyjjjPland splendid assortment of BON-fjfcgyd
TELNETs,RIBBONS AN D FLOWEKS,IP2L
EMBROIDERED COLLARS, CUFFS and UN
DER SLEEVES, Rich Lace and Mu.-Jins Capes,
Wide Lace Edgings and Insertings, Dress Trim
things, 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 befo.e purchasing,
mar 14 d&clm*
EAGLE & PHOENIX HOTEL,
Augusta, Ga.
THE SUBSCRIBER, bav 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
efforts will be directed towards making the Eagle
Sc Phoenix Hotel a pleasant home f>r regular
boarders, and a comfortable resting place for
travellers. JOHN RICKMAN
mar 13 dlmo
PIANO MANUFACTORY.
13HE UNDERSIGNED is nre. ?
• pared to execute all orders ex
tended to him for the manufacture of fK $ | j J
PIANO FORTES, in any shape,size and style, at
his Piano Manufactory in this city. They will be
warranted to be equal in material, tone and finish,
to any others to be procured in this country, and
on as reasonable terms.
He will also REPAIR and TUNE Pianos when
notified. p. BRENNER,
a P r 1 3mo Quality Range
CORN, FLOUR, &C.
I I ) A bushels prime Yellow CORN, 800 bush-
X v/vl els prime White do.,
50 bbis. Canal FLOUR,
50 doz. White and Col'd Alicante MATS.
Just received and for sale by
a P 6 4 A. LAFITTE.
COLOGNE BOTTLES- We havelbr sale,
very low, a few pair of fine cut Cologne Bot
tles at our Crockery Store, a few doors above
Messrs. Richaid's Sp Co. Book Store.
a pS J. J. LATHROP 4. CO.
LARD LAMPS—Just opened the
F-J finest assortment of Lard Lamps in the city
for sale low by 3 '
a pß J. J. LATHROP & CO.
Britannia dish covers -we'7^
now selling Dish Covers at very low prices
rather than keep them until fall.
»P 8 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
SALT. —In store and for sale low, by
W. H. STUKGEs & CO.
apß Office over Gibbs & McCord’s Warehouse.
I “ ECJE I VE^T^rri^r'anidT^
•I SYRUP and N. O. M »LASSES. For sale
low, by ,W. H. STURGES & CO.
a P Over Gibbs & McCord’s Warehouse.
| BASKETS. Quarts and Pints, of Nee tor
brand CHAMPaIGNK, ju4 i and
lor sale by W. H. S I CTRGESS & CO.
ap 8 Office over Gibbs & McCord’s Ware b use
"I O superior Adamantine CANDLES.—
A/w Just received and for sal** by
w. H. STURGES & CO.
ap 8 Office over Gi bs «Sc McCord’s Warehouse.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ~~
Ou the first Tuesday in M\Y next, will be sold,
at the Low -r Market Mouse in the city of Au
f usta, within tbe legal houis of sale,
'he Dwelling House on the lot situate above
tbe New Market Hou.-e in said city, fronting on
Broad street, and lounded north by Jones street,
south by Broad street, east and « est by lots of
Isaac Bryan j said house occupied at this time by
William Oden j levied on as the property of Wil
iam Oden, to satisly two fi fas issuing from the
Court of Common Pleas of said city. Albertson
& Smith vs. William Oden; Albertson, Douglass
& Co. vs. the same.
?p 6 WM. V. KER. Sheriff C. A.
OLD NECT %R WHISKY.
6) fiT DOZEN of this celebrated and unrivaled
old WHISKY. Just received and for safe'
by A. &TEVENS.
ap 3 Ini
LEATHER DUSTERS.-A few
1- these very desirable articles for Hou.*
Keepers, D. B. PMUMB C u
apt
\ iHisfeUctneotis.
LUCKY OFFICE.
GEORGIA &TATE LOTTERIES.
For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company,
Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
P. PAINE & CO.
Class 6, by Susquehanna 17, April 9, 1851. Sales
close Wednesday, at 3, P. M 12 Drawn Bal
lots from 75. Splendid Scheme.
FIVK CAPITAL PRIZES OF
15,000 DOLLARS.
#6,000; #4,000, #3.000; #2,000; #1,627; 20 prizes
or #1,000; See. See. Tickets #lo—Halves #5 —
Quarters #2,50 —Eighths #1,25.
LOOK 77 THIS.
Ciass 7, by Patapsco 111, April 10, 1851. Sales
close Thursday, at 12 o’clock, M. Capital Prize
3,899 DOLLARS.
3 prizes oi # 1,000 ;3 of #500; 3of s2uo; 3of #IOO,
See. See. Tickets #l—Halves 60c—Risk on a
package 25 Quarters #3,90.
Class 8, by Grand Consol'd, Class I, April 12,1851,
Sales close Saturday at 3, P. M. 12 Drawn Bal
lots from 75. Brilliant Scheme, Capital Prize.
52,478 DOLLARS.
30 Prices ot #5,000; with numemusothers. 'Pickets
# 15, Halves 7, 50, Quarters 3,75 Eighths 1,87.
J. W. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
UJT All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly attended to. ap9
M AN A GEKSOFFIC F. ~
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well
known and responsible firm of
MAURY Sc CO.
Class 30, to be drawn at SavauuahTApril 15:h, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3, P.M. SPLENDID
SC HE VjE. 12 drawn ballots trom 66.
15,000 DOLLARS.
#4,000; #3.000; #1,944; 4 of #1,000; besides
numerous otherifTickets #4— Halves #2—Quar
ten #l.
Class 29. to be drawn in Augusta, April 10. 185 L
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, shares in
proportion. Ri*k on a Package of 26 quarters.
#3,00. ’
Extra Class 45, by Monongalia 41, April 12, 1851.
Sales close Satnrriay at 3 P. M.
RICH SCHEME.
12 drawn Ballots Irom 75.
50,000 DOLLARS.
#35.000; #20.135; 10,000; #6,000; #4,000; #3.-
WO; JJ 13 of #2.000; 100 of
of #SOO, lowest 3 No Prizes; besides nume
rous others. Tickets #ls, Halves #7,50, Qua,-
tars #3,73—Eighth* #1,87.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner.
O* Orders from the city or country, s.rictly
confidential and promptly attended to. ap 9
“negroes WANTED7
WANTED to hire for the balance for the
year, 12 or 15 young able t o.iied NEGRO
MEN, for which liberal prices will be paid. Ap
ptylo G. W.GARMANY,
fob 22 or H. L. JEFFERS.
PAINTERS OIL.
SBBLSO PAiNT OIL, manufactured from
Rosin, a superior article. For sale by
a PI T. W. FLEMING Sc CO.
ICE ! ICE !
rpHE ELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY
A having received their supply or ICE at both
bouses now offering it for sale at the >&me prices as
heretofore, viz: at retail, 3 cents per pound;
or, by the $5 worth Tickets a : 2£ cents, at which
prices not less than 2 pounds of lee will be sold at
a time, at wholesale— To Hotels, Ba- Rooms,
louutains, and other iarg«* consume) s, bv
#2O worth nf Tickets, at 2 cents, for v hich not
less than twenty pounds of Ice will be delivered
at a time.
The supply Jof Ice in the House on Ellis
street, will be sold first.
J'erms cash, on elivery.
All orders Irom the country, directed to A
DEAS, Aiient, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta,
will received prompt attention
Packages and Blankets furnished at cou*tomary
prices, and the Ice carefully packed, to be sent bv
Rail Road, if desired.
The House will be opened, from sunrise unfit
sunset, and on the Sabbath from 7 o'clock until 10
o'clock A. M. and Irom 12 o'clock until 2 o'clock.
P. M. '
Tickets may be purchased, of the Agent. Mr. A.
Deas, at the Ice House. ts apr 2
BACON!BACON!
Os II I LBS * Tennessee BACON, just
received and for sale by
a P 1 T. VV, FLEMING & CO,
PICT URE GLASSES.—A lot, very large
sizes, just received by
a P 2 D * B - plumb & CO.
~matting \ matting n
4/1 P lain and cocked Canton
“ MAI l ING. Just received by
mar2B J. P. SETZE.
I P' nt hostles, Byass' best Londo"
9 "" " PORTER, just received and for sale low
b 7 „ W. H. STURGES & CO.
Offiee over Gibbs & McCord's Warehouse,
mar 29
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL,
BY H. L. WILLIAMS,
Social Circle, Walton Coujitt, Ga.
ap 5 6 mos
LEMONS", ONiONS, BEETS, AC. ~
BOXES LEMONS
10 bbls. Yellow ONIONS,
6 bbls. BEETS,
2 bbls. PINE APP I.ES All in fine order.
25 bbls. No. 1 Newark CIDER.
Just received and for sale by
apr 5 4 * A. LAFITTE
POMEGRANATE COTTON SEED.
Qf\ BUSHELS just received, and for sale in
Ovv quantities to suit purchasers, price reduced
to #2 per bushel. Apply to
„ ap 2 cf2w W vi. HAINES,
DR. J. JR. HILL, ~~
Greene Street, opposite the Baptist Church.
mar 27 j yr
SOUTHERN BROOMS.
fiT A DOZEN of these choice BROOMS on
hand. For sale by
ap 1 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
G°°V C ?OK, WASHER IdONER
to hire fiom date, until the Ist of January,
18*>2. Apply to
*P 1 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
COW PEAS, CORN AND OATS.
f?||A BUSHELS enw PEAS,
UUUat) do CORN,
ICO bushels OATS. Just received and for sale
by A. STEVENS,
mar 25 del mo
MEDICAL CARD.
O* 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. MS. Thompson, Macon,
Ga; Dr. J. Tot.le, Scriven county, formerly of
Hamburg. S C. mar 14
J, M. HAWKES, M. D.,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAV dfe SURGEON.
O* Treats diseases on purely Physiological
Principles, rejecting all known poisons, whether
vegetable, animal or mineral.
p* Office, a few yards South of the Post Office
and opposite the Young Men’s Library Associa
tion, Augusta, Ga. ly 7 f kl *
2lucticn oaleo,
Valuable Family cf Negroes.
BY A. LAFITTE,
[ | I HIS DAY, at 12 o’clock, will be offered lor
sale, in front of Store,
.h^9^ ab:e Ka “ U >' ot NEG tOES, viz : Emily,
i > BarS ° f , age an exc e»leDt Cook, Washer
her ree children : Henry, 6,
’T^ri* a^!l- na ’ 2 > ears of **«“warranted
sound. I icles indisputable.
I'erms cash—purchasers to pay for bills ot sale
apr 9
BY A. LA FI .~TE. ’
. TO MORROW, (Thursday.) i D front of Store
will be sold,at 104 o'clock. A. M ,
25 bushels Pomegranate COTTON SEED
Also, a general assortment 01 GROCERIES
consisting in part, ol Sugar, Coffee, Gin, Whisky’
1 Rum, White Wine Vinegar, Flour, Cider, Raisins
Ac. Ac.
Also, 20 boxes LEMONS, 2 bbls Pine Apple*.
Alicante Mata, Ac. ’Perms cash. apr 9
BY A. LaFITTeT
Bacon.
TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) in front ot Store
will be sold, at 11 o’clock,
i hhds Prime Sugard cured HAMS.
AUo,6 hhds Shoulders. Tortus cash. apr 9
BY A. LAFITTE,
Auction Notice.
Signor VITO VITI'S sale es FANCY AR
TICLES, will be continued THIS Da Y, at Pii
vaie Sale, *nd THIS NIGHT, at Auction, at 74
o'clock. Sale positive, and bargains may be ex*
pected, as the jignor Joes not intend to repack a
single article. ap , 9
BY HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
Groceries, Bac n, Corn, Ac.
We will sell, in front ot our ."tore, on WEDNES
DAY, the 9 h inst., immediately after the sale
of Government Stores,
5 barrels GIN, 5 do Rum, 5 do old Whisky,
MACKEREL, in whole and half barrels, _
10 barrels SUGAR, 5 tierces Broken RICE,
5 kits Mackerel, 10 boxes Codfish, 10 do
Also, 50 sacks CORN, 20 do Oats, Ac .
Terms cash. aiJHf
PUBLIC SALBS.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Wiil be sol in front 01 our store, on the seoood
Wednesday in April, the 10l owing condemned
stores, the property of the United States: *
3000 lbs. pow ter in barre 3 of one hundred pounds
each, an excellent article for blasting.
242 Cannon baits, 3 poui ders.
2 t ouble barrel shot guns.
1 S ngle do do
I Large Stales Beam,
9 Powder Flasks.
200 lbs. scraps Copper.
400 do Iron.
1 Glazier’s Diamond.
5 Grindstones, different sizes.
By order of JOHN M. GALT,
N. B.—The lot of powder can be seen
maaazine near Harris urg.any day prior to *a e,
•' d samples at the place of sale. march 27
FOR SAVANNAH '
To Leave Wednetday , April 9, at 7 A M.
f fIHJE line new steam-packet rl —
JL OREGON, Captain &haw,
will leave for Savannah, every
ing at 7 o’cb dk. . i
FOl Freight or Passage, having fine accomtno*j|
dations, apply on boara, or to w
«p 6 G W GERMANY, Ag’
NOTICE* —All persons indebted to the
of JE6SL KEN 1 , Ut© of Rkhm>>nd coun
ly. deceased, are hereby requested to make re
mediate payment; and those navi-g claims against
said estate will please present them duly attested
within the time prescribed by law to the under- *
signed. IGNATIUS P. G\RVIN,
Jt'HN H. MaNN,
Qualified Executors of the wiil oi Jesse Kent do*
ceased. 6w mar 4*
HATS 1 ”
TWIHE NEWEST Spring Fashions, fine light
X DRAB FUR H 'TS, for Summer wear
ma r *8 WM_ O. PRICE A CO.
NAILS, BRADS, AND SPjKLS
CARGO OF BRIG SARAH FRANCIS
to arrive.
3500 Kegs of all sizes. Or Jers received previous
to arrival will be delivered without eharge, for
Drayage. No orders received for less thau 100
Kegs.
And also 250 bales Hay.
*P rJ ___ GEO, W. LEWIS.
npo PLANTERS.-A number of fine Modi-
A cine Chests on hand by
a P 2 D. B. PLUMB & CO.
SADDLE HORSE FOR SAiTbI
AVER Y superior Saddle HORSE, iaree
size, and fine appearance. He is an excel
lent pacer, rides pleasantly and is warranted
sound. Enquire at this office. ts rtar29
CITY ELECTION. "
rjUIE Annual Election for Mayor and three
A Members o the City Council for each Ward
to serve for the ensuing year, will be held on
Monday t e 14th ot April, at the several places
heremafter donated. The polls will be open
pd M 10 ° ctock A ' I 1 ’ and closed at 2 o’clock
1. M. A r r the polls are closed, the managers
willmeef n tbe piace of holding the election in
ward No i. to add the votes, and declare ihe per
sons having th« highest number of votes duly
eiecied. 7
Ward No I — At the Hay and Fodder Scale
House, under the management ot Garey F Pan* h
Isharo Tuompson and James W. Meredith Esqs
or either two of them. “ *
Waud No. 2.—At the Eagle & Phcanix Sllotel
under the management of George W. Evans, Jno.’
H. Mann, and 1 nomas R. Rhodes, E»qa or either
two of them.
, Ward No ’ 3 -—At the United States Hotel, uu
der the management of John Kerr, Gordon Fargo,
and Richard Allen , Esqs., or either two of them.
Ward No. 4.— At tne Richmond Hotel, under
the management of Edward Thomas, N. K. But
ihem nd *’° hnC ’ or either two of
th *“ 3 1 W. MILLER, Mayor.
_ (SUctiort.
for mayor.
CTThe Friends ol T. W. MILLER,
b‘q have determined to support him for re-electioj
to the office of Mayor of the City, on the Second
Monday in April next. Many Citizens.
apr 2
FOR MAYOR. '
O* We are authorized to announce Mr. Isaac
Caterer as an Independent candidate for Mav or
of Augusta. * mar 3o
FOR Mayor: ~—*
0;J a me S B.m,hop, E*q,, w ll be sup.
ported for MA\ OR, at the ensuing election,on the
second Monday in April next, by
mar * 1 * Many Voters.
LT Mr. Editor!-You will please announce
Dr. I. P. Garvin, John J. MkVer and S M
Crump, as Candidates for Council from Ward
1)10 ______ mar 18*
Mr. Editor You will announce the following
gentlemen as candid tes.for Seats in Council 7r m
Ward No 1, and oblige Minv V t ..
JAMES McCAFFERTY VoT ** rs “
A. P ROBER'I SON *
JOHN FOSTER ’ .
—nr • marl
U-j We are autnoriznTT - -
fn l nwin<r.. n ,u to announce the
to .owing gentlemen as candidate- tv.- \t Z k
1 vTT, JAMES N* OIMPSON J nUM p
march 20 ’ JoHN R - Crocker.
H D. Bell, and Dr. T. B. Phin zy
them, in the ensuing Election fnr’MH -1
Council of the 2 1 Ward ' %
rr Mr. Editor- PloTsTXirall *1
Mimbs'r* f p ’ tlem *f * S su »‘b7e jM |
Members of Counci for the FounlJH 'i
JOHN ROBERTSON ■MB
VV. W G BBS, '1 •;
JOHN GLENDINNIjI 1
taw 14 -jM , M