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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1850)
inches in diameter and three inches long. It n ,ovea on points like a horizontal wheel, and ([) a email string ip a kind of iron or brass frame, attached to the wheel to make it swing nicely. IN'otonly the Buddhist clergy, but many of the laity who feel inclinod to do so, use this wheel. Those who are too poor, buy at least the pray ers without the wheel, and carry the roll of a on which they are written, or printed from a wood block, on their chest, sewn in a ra , r . A part of the Lamas procnre tnfffr glib- from writing these prayers or sacred sentence? In upper Kanawa they have very jjig Mania in their temnlss, which one man tu us round by a handle. The people have ? :ich Mania oi prayer wheels built even in am dl streams close to their houses, so thst the er, l*y turning the wheel, performs ibe tie cpssnry prayers for them. Jenny Lind at the Swedes' Church in Vhda dflpfiia. —A sensation of no ordinary character was created in Southwark yesterday by the visi r o< M lie Jenny Lind to the Protestant Episcopal Church of Gloria Die, in Swanson s’. below Christian, better known as the “Old Swedes’ Church.” Tho congregation in at- j tetidenco was very large, and the crowd in the vicinity of the Church also large. An excel lent discourse was delivered by the pastor, Rev. J. C Clay, from the text,” What shall I do to inherit eternal life ?”—and the choir was full and effective. Ai the close of the servi ce? M’lle Lind received the greeting ofnumer ous descendants of the pioneer emigrants from her own native land, who settled upon the banks of the Delaware, on the hunting grounds of the Weccacoes, end were the original foun ders of the time-honored edifice, within the sacred walls of which she hid been permitted to worship. M’Jle Lind responded to the con gratulations and welcome she received in an expressive and silent manner. The associa tions of the place and the warmth of her re ception affected her to tears. She expressed her most heartfelt gratification at her visit.— Phil. N- American, Slsf inst Insanity of one of the Hutchison Family. —V a learn that one of the Hutchison Family (we believe Judson) was taken eastward on I’riday evening in a state of raving insanity. They Wore giving concerts at Cleveland, when this melancholy affliction befel them, aud were of course, obliged to suspend them. —Rock. Dean., Oct. 21. Farodi, the vocallist. has, it is now sa'd, ta ken passage in the steamer Pacific, and will arrive in New York by next Saturday, or the following Sunday. She is engaged by Maret zek fur four months, at 10,000 francs a month, with a clear benefit. After that she returns to London, where she is engaged by Lumley for two years. Choler* in Steubenville.— Tiie cholera has suddenly broken out in Steubenville, Ohio to an alarming extent. Several persons have died of the virulent disese, and among them the venerable Judge James Wilson. Five or six otoercai-es are reported. No specific local eause is attributed for the sudden appearance of the destroyer. Great DisrovrHY —The cave recently dis covered near Madison, Wisconsin, is supposed to extend under the greater part of Dove and lowa counties. An exploring party lately passed five days in examining it. They passed over and among large masses, which proved to be lead ore of fine quality, spreading over an exient of three miles. They found also fine copper ore and eleven pounds of native silver. Crystals, stalactites, incrustations, <fec. were abundant, and wa'erfalls and a lake, which was explored in a canoe mid found to be thirty seven feet deep.— Economist. Philadelphia, Oct. 21—9 P. M. —An urof fending little girl, named Mary Welsh, has been eruelly murdered thic afternoon by a man named James Groves, the keeper of a cutlery stand. He stabbed her with a knife, the blade penetrating her stomach She died soon after in excrutiaiing pain. Groves has been arrested and imprisoned for trial. An mquest was held over the body, but the cause of murder has not been discovered, Mary was an inoffensive little girl, who sold apples in ffe street for a livelihood. Spenct Notices f3“The crash that was fe;» in the vicinity of the Mansion House, was occasioned by the fall in the price of Dry Goods at the store of T. BRENNAN & f (>. See the advertisement in another column. 027 Office, Augusta,—Person? who have rented Key Boxes in the Post Office, may receive Mai! matter from those Boxes after Monday next. E. B. GLASCCJCX, P. M. O’ Oodge’g Beautiful Dugnerrotype Minatures.—The undersigned would respecifully announce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, t 1 at he is aow prepared to execute Mmdtwres of un rivalled beauty-, by iheaid of a sky liqut. Groups and single pictures taken with the great est accuracy, and every improvement in the art. full instructions given in the art Materials of all kinds for sale. Harrison's Quick Working Came ras lor sale at New York prices, with freight added. E. S. DODGE. Rooms next door to the Post OffiCe. o2G-6m O’ A Card.—Mß. A. V. ROBISON, very # thankful to the citizens of Augusta, and vicinity, for the very liberal ronage heietofore extended to him, begs leave again to offer his services to teach for them this winter. He has secured the large and commodious Room known as CONCUR 1 HALL, on Ellis street, re cently fitted up by Mr. Frederick, and in a style very superior, and is admirably adapted for the pur pose, where he will open a Siioon for DANCING, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of November next; and he hopes by a close ap; lication, and all due attention t» his Pupils, to merit a share of patronage. En trance to the Room from Ellis street. HOURS OF TUITION. For Mieses and Mastery on Friday and Saturday, , 01 p o’clock A. M. nil half-past 12, and from 3 o clock P. M. till 5$ each alternate week. for gentlemen. From 7 o’clock, til! 10 in the evening. Terms as usual, per quarter—slo. 026-4 -i’ Female School, —This Institution will commence, under the direction of Mrs. Doctor Cun ningham, in a suite of Rooms, next below the Washington Hall, on the 7th of OCTOBER inst where the usual branches Aan English education will be taught. Al-o, Music, French and Drawir<r. Residence on Greene street. 01-ts °* OThe Freud* Language taught gram matically by Mi's. Sabal, opposite the United States Noiel, Mrs. Saba! will take charge of a Class in JQ > of the Seminaries or private families of Augusta O. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., SURGEON DENTIST. Hag removed to tlie former reei deuce of J. C. Carmichael, over ' v <Ll_Lr Carmichael & Bean’s Hard-ware , _ olt-ly GREENWOOD &, MORRIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, offtce No * l13 * Tchoupltoiilag-gtreet, H NEW ORLEANS. je2s- G dIy* NWOOD - JOSIAH MORRIS. I ? r lrs# E * °. Collins has returned from the North, and is now opening ij/jp a handsome and fashionable assort- TpgjU A ” 5Dt of millinery and fancy goods.— I Hib^ 8 l!u ‘ Tl will be found Rich and Gap ! H.ndkerM*! 0 r er r. T,hs » Embroidered-Pocket and » fs * p m broidered Muslin UnderOeeves, firawn und ,anc ? Dres3 black a ‘i k k F atl “> Neapolitan and Straw Bonnes, ° o,t on Rouch« <5u aCC VeMs ’ Lace Cd P GS » Si,lc and braids !„T ' Kid El "»ics, Combs, Haix- s °«pe Hair f-’ Eow der, Perfumes, Toilet tye &c “ rlmg Flaid « Hair Restorative, Hair o!8 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Transmitted for the Chronicle 4. Sentinel Charleston Market, Saturday, Oct. 26.— Colton.— 1000 bales sold I today at 13} to I3|c. Market firm at former prices. F r mn the Char lesion Courier. — By Telegraph Baltimore, Oct 24.—Papers, Circulars and letters per Asia, have been received here. The Brokers’ official circular quotes Fair Or leans Cotton atߣd ; Upland and Mobile, Bd. ’[’he S ock in Liverpool, is put down at 482,- 000 bales. Coffee had advanced 2 a 3s. du ring the week. 40,000 bags native Ceylon brought 535. 6d a 565. 6d. New York, Oct. 25 — Cotton has ’ndergune a slight decline, 1200 bales sold at an $ below the quotations of yesterday. Flour has also declined— Ohio selling at 4,94. Rice is firm— -300 tcs. new, brought 3£. Provisions steady. Lard 7s. Coffee has been somewhat ac'ive, 2500 bass Rio was disposed of at auction at 18| a Ilf. Enchange on England 10|. President Taylor's Remains. —Baltimore October 25. —The remains of Gen. Taylor, under the charge of Col. Taylor and Major Bliss, passed through this city, this day, en route to Kentucky, for their final interment. New Orleans, Oct. 23d. The Asia's news was received here to-day. The Cotton market is brisk and the de mand quite steady— s,soo bales sold to-day, at one eighth advance. Middling 13| to The purchases were mostly for England. Fair Sugar 6f. New Molasses has declined— 3oo bbls. sold at 27 to 28cis. mi mr—■■■■l ———l—O—Wst* Per steamer Oregon —Jeffers, Cothran & Co. Geo Robinson, A. J. Creighton, George F. Brown, J. W. Stokes, S. E. Bowers. J. E. McDonald, Thayer & Butt, C. A & M. H, William?, Howard, McDonald & Co., Beau ford. Beal! & Co., Doughty & Beall, Mustin & Lathrop, C. A. Piatt, C. Gatlin, H. D. Bell, D. B. Plumb, Clayton & Bignon, J. Taylor &, Co., Barrett, Carter & Co., P. A Moise, G W. Lamar, Agent Geo. Railroad, George Schley, J. W. Myers and J. & S Pones & Co. MARRIED. On the evening of the 17ih inst., by the Rev. B. Langford, Mr. William B, Hatoood and Mies Melikda A. Thompson, all of Clarke county. On the 24th iost,, by the Rev. Wm, Hard, Mr, R. J. Morrison, of Burke, and Miss L, V,, daughter of B. F. Chew, Esq., of this city. WILLIAM HUNTER, FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT, No. 94, Bay street, 03-6wr Savannah, Georgia. FRUIT, FRUIT, ~~ TUST received and for sale, 4/ 25 Boxes fine new crop RAISINS ; 10 “ “ “ PIGS; 4 Buis. GOCOANUTS; by 027 A. LAPITTE, FOR SALE. AN EXCELLENT HORSE, seven year? oid. He is a fast walker, trots well, earners well, and drives well in harness. Apply at this office. 027-dlw Y|RS. JRB VTS’ COLD CANDY—Tbo great ITJ. cure-all for Coughs and Colds, sold wholesale and retail by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., 027 sole Agents for Augusta. WANTED, A LAD, tr carry out despatches. Good watres 1 will tic Inquire at the Telegraph office immediately. 027-l* GUNNY BAGGING. t A A BALES GUNNY BAGGING { I UU 1,000 Coils Kentucky ROPE ; for sale by 027 SCRANTON, STAHK «& DAVIS. EO. > . OATES & CO. have lately received W the following works, viz: Three Years in California; by Rev. Walter Col ton, U. S. N., late Alcaide of Monterey ; with illus trations. Harvest Gleaning, a Holiday Book: Edited by M. A. Dwight, author of Grecian and Roman My thology. Prance under Louis Phillippe : by Louis Blanc; translated by Walter K. Kelly, in 2 vols. Eastern L ; fe, present and past: by Harriet Mar tineau. The Snowflake, a Christmas, New Year and Birthday gift for 18:1. The Gem of the Western World for 1851: edited by Mary E. Howitt. Christmas Blossoms and New Years Wreath for 1851 : by Uncle Thomas. 027 A PINE COMPLEXION —Nothing imparts so clear and rosy a complexion as does Rad way’s Medicated Soap.” It removes all eruptions, tan and freckles- For sale bv 027 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. BRITANIA WARE.--Consisting of Table and Tea Spoons, cov’d Pitchers, Mugs, SpF toon.s. Ladies, Coffee Urns, Dish Covers, Coffee and Tea Pots, Lumps, Candlesticks, &c. For sale by MUSTIN & LATHROP, 027 Next below J. Bones’ Hardware Store, WORK BOXES for Ladies—Mahogany, Rose wood and Papier Mache : also, Papier Mache A'bams, for sale by 027 THUS. RICHARDS & S n N. Lamps and girandols.—w e h are on I hand, and will continue to beep, a fine assort ment of Parlour, Hall and Hand Lamps and Giran dols, to which we invite the attention of those in want of light. M US TIN A LATHROP, 027 Next below J. Bones’ Hardware Store. VELVET BAGS for Ladies, and Crochet Purses for Indies and Gentlemen, a fine as sortment for sale by 027 THOS. RICHARDS & SON ROADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the Principles and Practice of Road making, com prising the Location, Construction and Improvement of Road?, (common, Macadam, Paved, Plank, &c.,) and Rail Roads: by W, M. Gillespie, A. M. C. E , Professor of Civil Engineering in Union College, 3d edition, with additions. Just received, and forst ’e at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S. 027 Broad street. 4 DMINISTRATOU’S SALE —Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in Warrenfon, Warren county, the following Negroes: Charles, 25 or 30 years oid ; Henry, 40 to 50; ninny 22, and her child Sablia, 4 years old ; also, a few articles of Furniture, Sold as the property of Stoddard W. Smith T. P. F. THREEWITS Adm’r. October 27, 1800. DR. ALLENS’ DYSPEPTIC COM POUND.—The sest preparation known for Dyspepsia, Nervous Dibility and Liver Complaint. For sale by 026 WM, tt. TUTT, Agent for Augusta. A SPLENDID sett of, ” SCHOOL MAPS” on rollers can be had of • > 026 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. LANDING. —56 hhds prime Bacon SIDES; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR; 100 “ Genesee do ; 50 boxes Star CANDLES; this day, and for •ale by o!3 SCRANTON. STARK & DAViS. ‘■n'EW MACKEREL AND SALMON.— j 150 barrels and half-barrels No’s. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 kits No. I Mackerel and Salmon. Just received and for sale by 020 HARDIN A ESTES. ENRY’S AROMATIC VINEGAR just received and for sale by 026 PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist. Calcined plaster paris.—so Bb!?. just received and for sale very lotfr by 026 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. TEAK DISHES —We have just received some very superior 12 and 18 inch Britlania STEAK DISHES, with water pan. MusriN dfc lathrop. Next below J. Bones' Hard Ware Stdre. 025 Commercial. AUGUSTA MARKET. Saturday, P. M. The market to-day was firmer than yesterday, bat we do not advance on quotations. CHARLESTON, Oct. 26.— Cotton.—' The pres ent week opened with quite a moderate demand, and the salesof Friday did not exceed 6CO bales, at about former rates; it was evident, however, that holders were anxious to sell, and when buyers made their appearance cn Saturday, which they did in increased numbers, they were freely met by sellers, and the transactions of the day were made on rath er advantageous terms to the former class of dealers. A much greater degree of activity prevailed on Mon day, and Ihe tendency in prices was still in favor of buyers. On Tuesday the market opened with even a more general demand for the article. As the day progressed prices rallied, and at the close of business, they were fully up to the quotations of the ICth inst. The transactions on Wednesday were curnparativelv light, but the prices paid during the excitement of the preceding day were well maintained, Thurs day was Thanksgiving day, and very little was done, the safes having been limited to a few hundred bale?. The market was quiet yesterday, under the Asia’s advices, which reached us on Wednesday evening last. There was a good demand for the article, but buyers were claiming a concession to which holders would not submit, and hence the limited operations. The business of the w eek has been the heaviest of the season. The market closed at about the quota tions cunent at the close of the previous week. The week’s sales may be classed as follows, viz: Friday 618; Saturday 1500; Monday 2634; Tuesday 3000; Wednesday 1715; Thursday 412; and Friday 982 making an aggregate of 10,861 bales, against the receipt in the same time of 10,667 bales. We sub join the following quotations which will give a fair index of the state of the market at its close yester day; Ordinary to good ordinary 12| a 12$; Middling to good middling 13 a 13f; Middling fair 13|; Fair I3f a 13}; and Fully fair 14c. The market contin ues very quiet for all descriptions of Long Cotton, The sales of the week have b°en limited to 80 bales, at very full prices. Some 25 bales of the new crop nave reached the market this week, the first of the season. Rice. —The bulk of the transactions range from 3} to $3 ti-16ths. There have been no strictly choice parcels on the market. Wo renew our former ino tions. Lorn. —No transactions to report. Hay, —Some 500 bales North River received since our last were sold at 68c. About 250 bales Eastern brought 80c. Flour. —A few email lots of Baltimore brands have been sold at 5§ and Ss£ per barrel ; and extra brands of Baltimore and Virginia at s6} per bbl. Bacon. —The transactions have been confined to small lots. Prime Sides are worth 6|c. Bagging. —About 120 bales Gunny Cloth hare been sold at 13f and 13|c. Rope. —Demand limited to small parcels. Salt. —There was a sale of 1000 sacks from store at 90c. per sack. Groceries. —We have no transactions to report in Sugars, Tbe transactions in Coffee have been con fined to a few small lots Rio at prices ranging from 111 to About 80 hhds, Cuba Molasses, re ceived srnee our last have been sold at 20c. cash, for export. New Orleans is retailing from store from 33 to 35c. Domestic Liquors —Have become quite scarce. There is none in first hands. New Orleans Whis kev is retailing from store at 32 and33o. per gallon. Exchange. —Checks on the North at "ar. Freights. —Wc quote Cotton to Liverpool in square bales, ats-16thsd. and dull Cotton has been engaged for Havre, for a vessel to arrive, at fc. for square bales and Ic. for round bales and Sea Is land, WequotetoNew York 20 cts. per 100 lbs. Cotton, and to Boston 25c. MOBILE, Oct. 23.—The Cotton Market is un changed. Sales to-day three hundred bales at pre vious p.-ices, Jntelligena. j SAVANNAH, Oct. 25.—Arrived, Schr. Al'ama ha, Keen. New York; Scbr. Ocean, Brown, Balti more ; Scbr. Orb, Walker, Baltimore ; Schr. States man, , New York. CHARLESTON, Oct. 26, A.rived, Span, Pol. Maristany, Malaga ; scbr. Zephyr, Wood, Havana ; Line schr. G. I). Elba, Harmon, New York; Br. ship Micmoc, Auld, Glasgow via Halifax, (N. S.;) C. L. b.-ig Souther, Mayo, Bos'on. Cleared, U, L. brig George, Walker, New York ; brig Wm. T. Dugan, Goison, New York; M. L. schr. Havana, Mershou, Baltimore; R. L. brig Delaware, Hardirg, Philade’phia. DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLIONS! AT BRENNAN’S. IN ADDITION to our regular supply, we have an overstock of the following Goods, which we will sell off cheap to make room for other Goods ; Plain and fig’d Mouslin DeLames, 12$ to 18} cents per yard; Printed Cashmeres, 25 to 31 cents per yard; Plain and fig’d, bl’k and col’d Alpaca, 20 to 25 cts. per yard; English Merinos, all colors, 45 to 75 cents per yard ; i EOO p’eces Calicoes, “ 4to 6} “ “ Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, 4»o 6} “ Yard wide 4 ‘ “ 6} to Bc. <l 5-4 and 6-4 “ Sheeting, 10 to 12jc “ Fine Scotch Ginghams, 12,j to 18} cents per yard ; Brown and Bleached Hollands, 12| to 15c “ Iriah Linens, 25 to 50 cents per yard ; 8-4 Irish Linen Damask Table Diaper, 50 to 625 c.; Scotch Russia Diaper. $1 per piece of 12 yards ; Red and White Flannels, 18} to 25c. per yard ; Cation Flannels, 10 to 12J cents per yard ; Cotton and Lisle Edge, 1 to 5c Pine Bed Blankets, 82.25 to S 4 00 per pair; Fashionable Bonnet Ribbons, 12£ to 18}c. per yard ; Needle Worked Collars, 6} to 12$ each; Jaconet Edge and Inserting. 6} to 12$c. per yard ; Kentucky Jeans, 20 tn 25 cents per yard ; Broad Cloths, $1.50 to $2 00 “ Pine Long Cloth, 12$ to 15 cts. per y’ard ; Pine Unbleached Shirtings, 6$ to 10 “ “ White and col'd Hose 6$ to 12$ ” “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 0$ to 12 cents, 027 T. BRENNAN dt GO. Administrator s SALE.—Agreeabie to an order of tbe Court of ordinary of Warren county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, at the Court House of the respective counties in which they lie, the following lots of Land, viz ; one in Rabun county, 2d district, No. 57, containing 250 acres; one in Cherokee county, 3d d strict, 2d sec tion, No. 217, containing 40 acres; also, one in origin ally Cherokee county, 13tb district, Ist section, No. 629, now lying in Lumpkin county, belonging to the tateof Robert H. Chapman, deceased. Terms cash. ABNER CHAPMAN, Aclm’r. October 27, 1850. DMiNISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a court of ordi nary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Warrenton, all the Negroes belonging to the estate of Wiliiera J. Hill, lata of s&id county, deceased, con sisting of men, noys, women and girls. Terms of saie on the day. ROBERT A. HILL Adm’r. October 27, J 850. DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an order from the honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting as a court of ordi nary, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door in the town of Warrenton, in said county, the land belonging to the estate of Theopbilus Howell, deceased, said land ly ing in the vicinity of John Usry and others, ' ‘ MAYBERR Y HOWELL. Adm’r. October 27, 1850. IciIMOND COUNTY, | Henry D. Greenwood and E. B. Gresham, applies for letters of administration on the estate of Jane H. Anderson, late of said county, deceased ;. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. LEON P. DUGAS, Clark. October 27,1850. ICHMOND COUNTY, GAT.— Wfiliam W. Holt and John B. Guieu, execu tors of the last will and tcsiament of William J. Bauce, deceased, applies for letters of dismiFsioa fro;.* said estate ; Tbets are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at ray office, within tht time pre scribed by law, to show eause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given unuer my hand at office in Augusta, . LEON P. DLGAS, Clerk. > } October 37, 1860. ‘ CHINA and glass KEEP constantly on hand aCJJ y.‘| general assortment of CROCKERY law CHINA and GLASS, to which we fully public attention. Country Merchants are invited to call and exam ine oOr stock before making their purchases. We charge aodiing for showing our goods, but will take pleasure in doing so to any who will favor us wiih a cull. MUSTIN & LATHROP. Next below J. Bones’ Hardware Store. o2d FRUIT 3, FRUITS. QAAA SWEET HAVANA ORANGES. 30$ Boxes New Crop(MR)RAISINS. 10 Whole “ “ “ (Layers) “ 35 11 “ Pigs. 20 “ “ Prunes. 5 Kegs Malaga Grapes. 2 Dbls Pine Apples. All sound and in good order. Just received and for sale low by A. SABAL, Agent. One d xir above the Franklin House. o«4 Clover Seed, Seed Rye and Corn A PEW BBLS. of fresh Red GLOVER SEEP on hand; 100 bushels SEED RYE. and 1500 bushels of pure White North Carolina CORN, for sale at our office in Messrs. Walker. Bryson & Co.’s Warehouse. 024 S. D. LINTON & CO. JENNY LIND CLOTH CAPS JUST received from Gennin, Brood way, N. Y., by J. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO.. At store lately occupied by Force, Conley & Co. Also, Children’s bl’k and drab Beaver H ATS, with Feathers; do. do. do. Plain “ “ do. o 2) Georgia Stripes and Osnaburgs, JUST received, a fresh supply of STRIPES and OSNABURGS, from Princeton Factory, hand some styles, and for sale low. 0‘25-3 D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO. BUST OP CALHOUN. Messrs, g. a h. cajieron, china Merchants of Charleston, have, at great ex pense, got up a beautiful PARIAN CHINA BUST of John C. Calhoun. We are Agents for them, and a Bust be seen and orders received by us at E, M US TIN &. SON’S, 024 294 Broad-street. SAMUEL ELBERT KERR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA., fa' Will practice in the several counties es the Middle Circuit. 3CjT Until Ist January next can be found at the Su re of Kerrs & Hope, 024 NOTICE TO COTTON DEALERsT” fin HE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal JL advances on shipments of Cotton to his friends in Savannah, Charleston and New York. H. F. RUSSELL. I have this day appointed J. M. Danfobth my duly authorised Attorney. sl7 H. P. R. Mantillas ! Mantillas ! THE LATEST stylo MANTILLAS, just re ceived, and for sale by 023 f. BRENNAN & CO. Looking Glasses, OP VARIOUS SIZES, by the dozen or re toil, at 06 E. MUSTIN & SON’S. Butter, (;hbese, laku &«, 10 firkins Prime Goshen Butter ; 10U boxes do Cheese; 10 bbls. choice Lard ; 5 tubs pressed do very fine ; 10 bbls. Red and White Onions. Just received and for sale by 020 HARDIN & ESTES. LAR.D.--1U bbls. choice LARD, just received, and for sale by 019 ' HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. O* A PRESII SUPPLY of Dr. Howard’s Pile Remedy jest received by the subscriber. Per sons suffering from this complaint wiU find this Me dicine superior to all others. Many of our most res pectable citizens nave certified to its merit*. For sale by 023 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. K/Y HHDS Porto Rico, Muscovado and New t9\j Orleans SUGARS; 5 Bbls. Crushed, Powdered and Refined SU GARS; just received, and for sale by 023-i£wlw ' HARDIN & ESTES. NUTRICIOUS.--A fresh supply of Col. Hal lo we’a ARROW ROOT, and Hecker’s FA RIN’A, just received by 019 D. B. PLUMB & CO. r|M>BACCO.—) 1) boxes Manufac lured TO 1 n BAGCO, of different grades. o!2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. A LOT OP FLOUR, fresh and fine from the Penfield Steam Mills, in sacks of 100 lbs., for sale low, by 020 FRENCH & BUTLER. COTTON YARNS, on Consignment. 10 bales COTTON YARNS, assorted numbers, for sale by 012 HAND, Wll LIAMS (fe CO. I f IAI k COILS best Hemp ROPE ; " • VFVf 100 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING 2,000 lbs. TWINE, P<>r sale low by jy 12 HAND, WiLMAMS & CO. | lANAITpLOtR.- 25 bbls.'Hiram Smith.' 150 bbls. mixed brands Genesse Flour. Just received and for sale by 020-dtf&wl HARDIN & ESTES. _ SEBD WHE AT. ■: AA BUSHELS prime White Seed Wheat, just received from Virginia and Mary land, and for sale by B. H. WARREN & Co. o 5 205 Broad-street. IRON, STEEL AND NAILS.— 40 Tona Sweeds Iron. 5 Tons Hoop and Band Iron. 2 Tons Cast,- German *ad Blister-Steel. 1250 Kegs Nails and Brads. For sale in lots to suit purchasers, s 4 BAKES, WILCOX & gKX MACKEREL.-- Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in whole, half, quarter barrels and kits, just received, and for sale by o!9 ‘ HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. THE LATEST styleaof Shell Tuck COMBS; also, the Buffalo COMB. Just received by 018 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. DAVIS’ HYPER IAN FUR THE HAIR A new and valuable compound lor promoting the growth, beautifying, cleansing and glossing the Hair, removing Scurf and Dandruff; it is also a pre venta’ive of Baldness and Gray Heads. Sold oy ■ 020 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Ag’ts. fpAKNERS OIL--10 bbls. superfine Tanner’S A Oil, just landed, and for sale by 019 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. COLOGNE, COLOGNE.--A line and first rate article, just received by 018 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. REAL FRENCH Capsules of Copaiva.— These Capsules are warranted genuine, and may be relied upon as being superior to any Capsules in use. Per sale by 018 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, SrARESH RAISINS —SO half boxes fresh J? Malaga RAISINS, just received and for sale low by 08 Hardin & ESTES. B A bTvGGINg”; £t3 100 Coils ROPE ; 75 bbls N. O. WHISKEY ; joist received, and for sale by o!6 d<fcw HARDIN & ESTES. Bagging, rope and twine.— large stock of Gunny and Kentucky BAG GING, best HerapßOPE and TWINE, for s le by j sa BAKER, WILCOX & CO. A LARGE LOT of highly colored LITHO GRAPHS; also. Frames to suit. Just received by 018 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES. —50 bbls. prime N. Orleans MOLASSES, in good order, for sale by o!2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. aOULDER“BRACES.—A large assort raent adapted for Ladies or Gentlemens nse. 020 H AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO. BACON. —50 hhds. of prime Bacon Sides for sale. 022 . JEFFERS, COTHRAN &CO LIME, LIME.--Fresh Thomaston LIME, landing and for sale by 08 HAND & FLEMING. 'TENNY LIND COLOGNE WATER—Supe tF rior to all other Cologne for delicacy of odour* <Jko. Prepared by the subscriber and sold at 75 cents per quart —smaller quantities in proportion. 025 PHl|j! P a. MOlsp v Druggist. - ATS, FALL FASHION, just reeeiv- ed at o 5 WM, O. PRICE & CO.’S. Auction Sale©. f Mi. LAFITTE. ==== 1 Store corner of Broad and Washington Streets. ON ACCOUNT OP ALL CONCERNED. WILL BE sold, in front of Baker & Hart’s Store, on Monday, the 2Sth inst., at 10 o’clock, eight hhds. PORTO RICO SUGAR. Sale positive. q 27 1 boots, SHOES. TRUNKS, &c. NEW STOCK. THE undersigned would nn ° Unce *° citizens of WSAAtiJ Augusta and vicinity as we ll f “.*• S '. 0m ,lw interiOT . "•« be has joTS oeived a large and complete stock of J BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &e., embracing every thing in the line, which Ire offer. for sale wholesale or retail on as favorable terms as any other house in this city. h DALY 025-3 m Broad-st., opposite the U. S. Hotel. LEATHER ! LEATHER! At ttie Avgusta Tan Yard, a feu doors above the New Market , Augusta , fra THE UNDERSIGNED invites the attention of Planters. Shoe, Boot and Harness Makers, to a well assorted and extensive stock of LEATHER and SKINS of every description, (that has been in Tan for 12 months,) which will be sold as low for cash as can be obtained from the North. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 025-d7iiws JOHN G, SLEDGE, Agent. TO RENT] MDR. MUNSON has three fine ROOMS to rent. 017 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, PREPARED BT J. DENNIS, M. D. ( AUGUSTA, GA., A SUPERIOR article for diseases of the Li ver and to purify the Blood. All the complaints for which Sarsaparilla is useful (and more too) have been mentioned in Northern ad vertisements. Large quantities of Sarsaparilla for the past three years have been prepared in this State for the Northern market, sent on in barrels and then sweetened with sugar or molasses, and we may well suppose considerable of it comes back again, though in a very diluted state. The only way for people at the South to get a pure article is to obtain It from those who prepare it in the South, That prepared by Dr. D. is from the pure Southern roots and nothing else. The Georgia Sarsaparilla alone is better for dis eases of the Liver, or diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, or for Southern diseases generally, than any of the Northern compounds of the kind, with all the sugar, molasses or sweetened water, or any thing else they put into it. Druggists supplied on the most liberal terras. Our motto is Union, Home Ma lufactures and the Georgia Sarsaparilla. 02-ts BOUNTY LANDS. LEWIS P. ROBERTSON, Attorney at Law, Charleston, S. C., having a copy of the Muster Roll ot the two Volunteer Companies from Augusta, Georgia, which served in the Florida war: “The Richmond Blues,” under Capt. P. M. Robert son, and the company of Dragoons, under Capt. Bones; and being provided with all the requisite forms for collecting the claims of Soldiers and the representatives of deceased Soldiers who served in the U, S. Army in any war since the year 1790 — he will be pleased to attend to att such claims as may be entrusted to him. All letters, pre-paid, will receive immediate atten tion. 012 law 4 BOARD WANTED^ PERSONS desirous of accommodating students with Board during the .'ensuing session of the Medical College, are requested to inform any mem ber of the Faculty, or Mr. Dennis Collins. 022-sw2 w PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. Mb THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Ip sale his PLANTATION, lying on Sa- 3S» A- vannah River, about seventeen miles be- -L --low Augusta, adjoining lands of Mcßean, Co., and others, containing fourteen hundred and twenty-five ecres of swamp Land; About two hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared, the balance finely timbered with oak, ash, beach, cypress hicko ry and poplar —to which is attached one hundred acres of Upland, with Improvements. Rail Road from the Central Road to Augusta will run through it. Also, Sixteen likely Negroes, Stock, &c. Another tract of Land about six miles from Au gusta, on the Savannah Road, containing one hun dred and twenty-five acres, a healthy location, good Dwellings and out houses. There is a good Peach Orchard on this place. 04-tw&wtf ROBERT Y. HARRISS. GRATES, GRATES. 'ipHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand, and A will continue lo keep, a large assortment of PARLOUR GRATES of the latest patterns; also, MARBLE MANTLES of the latest styles, which we are offering as low as they can be laid down from New York. Those wanting articles in the above line, will please g!ve us a call. GLENDENNING & CO. Augusta, Oct. 22, 1850. ts GRATES set by an experienced hand. wanted; By a YOUNG MAN, recently from the North, a situation as Salesman in some Mercantile branch of business—understands both the wholesale and retail trade. Satisfactory references can be given. Address G. A., Box 292, Post Office. Augusta, Oct. 23, 1650. 024-3 WANTED TO HIRE OR BUY', AN EXPERIENCED NURSE, for whom a liberal price will be paid. Inquire at this of fice. 020 dlw FOR SALE, A LIKELY Negro GIRL, about 21 years of . age, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. For particulars address W. H, G., through the Post Of fice. 021-dtf NEGROES. NEGROES, NEGROES. JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX young, likely NEGROES, which, added to our former stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have now on the Market. By calling at our Depot at Hamburg, S. C., purchasers can be suited, and those wishing to purchase are requested to examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 04-tw&wtf JENNINGS & ROBERTSON. HOME INDUSTRY'. THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to fill all orders for BUCKETS, of superior quality to any brought to this market, and as low as they can be laid down. aulß-d.Jk.wtf E. LOCKHART & CO. COMMON Sealing Wax for Jug?, &c., particu lajrly adapted lo Grocers’ use. A supply just reoeived, and for sale by 025 PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. O' M CONSIGNMENT —lO Bales COTTON YARN, of a superior quality, for sale by 023 HARDIN & ESTES. PEARL STARCH.—Just received, asudply of extra quality, put up expressly for Family use, in 12 pound boxes. 010 ' WM. H. TUTT. UPERIOR COLOGNE.—The subscriber is manufacturing an excellent article of CO LOGNE, at 75 cents a quart. 010 WM. H TUTT. •‘There’s a cure for a cold—the precursor of all, When Consumption teems digging the grave, A cure that will keep back the hearse and the pall, And from death the afflicted shall save. FRESH HO REHOUND and Bon set CAN DY, a certain and safe remedy for Coughs and Colds, just received by o!9 p. B. PLUMB & CO. SPONGE A superior article, particularly adapted to use in Bathing. HAVILAND, RISLEY <fe CO. *pH6 M A S RICH A RDS db SON have on ! JI hand a large lot cf “ Check Books ” for every Bank in the City. 026 FRENCH PUNGENTS and 'Smelling Buf ties, of superior qualify for sale by 026 PHILIP A. MOISE, Drupffist. PH v LON’S HAIR INVIGOftATOB.- A supply of this valuable .preparation far the Hair, just received and for sale by . .. • r>26 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. ALLBUS MAGICAL PAIN- EX TRACTOR. -A fresh supply pf this valuable . Medicine, just received. Price 25 cents. For sale by ©25 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. iiligfeUancoug. GEORGIA STATS LOTTERY. FO LJ.1 f - benefit of tbe auaus rj UShEPendeNTTfire company. D ' C.Q., KtttAQEHS, D"^ w c^.", b iekl s h “ to ‘S' 25th ins:.; - n Sa *«nnab, on the 41 15 42 73 40 32 35 12 19 43 33 G 9 Holders of Prizes will caH for the cash at W v u v >- Officc, y y 8 CAPITAL PAI2E|3oioOO I CLASS 48, EXTRA, At Augusta, decided by drawing of Susquehanna Lottery, Class 49, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md oh WEDNESDAY, October 30, 1850. Sales close same day, at 3 o’clock, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME : 75 Numbers; 13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of $30,000 25 Prizes of SI.UOO 1 do of 20,000 25 do of 55« 1 do of 10 000 25 do of 30'J 4 do of 5,000 203 do of 200 1 do of 3,655 62 do of 100 dferC f* Ticket? $10; Halres 85; Quarter* s2£; Eighths slf _ . j CLASS 133 r ° U in Augusta, Geo., ou TUESDAY, Oc- ~ tober 29, 1350. Sales close same day, at 3 o’clock, ||| r. M, ' ‘i * a SCHEME. 78 Number. ;Vi D rawn Ballots. 1 Prize of SIB,OOO 20 Pr.zes of S3OO 2 do of 9,000 20 do of 200 M 3 do of b,OOO 20 do ot 150 H I do of 788 200 do of 100 &c., Ac., &c. 'IB Tickets $5; Halves S2J ; Quarters SU. For sale by ELISHA WYLLY. Opposite the Post Office. O’ Orders from City or Country adventurers promptly and confidentially attended to. p 27 MANAGERS OFFICE. 6UEENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn, and I rites paid by the. xoeU known and responsible firm of *T. W. MAURY & CO* Extra Class 104, by Monongalia 120, October 29th, 1850. Sales close TUESDAY, at 3P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE 20,00!) DOLLARS. *6,000: *3,388: Eight Prizes of *2,000 ; *1,400; 81,200; $1,100; Lowest 3 Number Prize 8300, Ac. Tickets£>s; Halves 82.50; Quarters 8125. THE LITTLE NATIVE. Class 65, to be drawn at Augusta, Oci. 30, 1350. Sales close WEDNESDAY, at 3, P. M. CAPITAL PRIZE 4,000 DOLLARS $1,000; $500; 459; 2ofs3uo, with numerous oth ers. Tickets $1; Halves 50 cents. Risk on a Package of 25 Quarters 83.70. Extra Class 105, by S. a 44, October 3*st, 185(1. Sales close THURSDAY at 3P. M. 12 d r awn Ballots from 66. PAVORITE SCHEME, CAPITAL PRIZE. 14.000 DOLLARS! »3,503 i $2,000; *1,512: 5 Prizes of *6OO ; 6or 8300, &c. Ticketsß4; Halves $2; Quarters sl£, |£s»<drders from the city or country, strictly con - fidential, and promptly attended to. JOHN A. MILLEN, South side of Broad street, a few doors below tbe Poet Office corner. 027 MEDICAL CARD! - DR. JURIAII lIARRISS otters bis ser vices in the Practice of MEDICINE and jjgji SURGERY, to tbe citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Until his office is completed, he will be found at the Drug Store of D’Antignac & Burry. 016-d.'m* BREAD, BREAD, BREAD. THE SUBSCRIBER re- Jpjggp spectfully informs bis friends and the public that he is now fully pre pared to supply them with that Pure Article of WHOLESOME BREAD, that the citizens of Augusta, have so long stcod in need of. Having procured his workmen from New York, together with the best quality of Georgia Flour, he hopes by strict attention to produce a loaf of Bread equal, if not superior to any in fbe United States. Also, a beautiful article of MILK ROLLS, such as one of my workmen has been in the habit of making at the Saratoga Springs. f~ar*Ufders thankfully received by either of tbe wagons or at the Georgia Bakery, corner of Broad street, opposite the unpei Market. IprFamilies supplied in any part of the city. 016 • R. GILMOR. Augusta Female Academy. (Fox Range, Broad st.) THE DUTIES of this Institution will be re sumed on the let day of OCTOBER ensuing. Its patrons may be assured that their children will be thoroughly instructed in the fundamental branch es of a useful and solid education, viz ; Spelling, Reading, Grammar, Geography, Writing, Arithme tic and Composition. The institution will be open every Friday to the visits of its friends. Tbe Fourth Annual Circular is published, and may be had gratis by applying to the Principal. eIS-tw&wtf L. LATASTE, Principal. BOUNTY LANDS BY-tm-act of the date Congress, Bounty LANDS - have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid ows of Soldiers who served in the last War with Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars- since a 1790 ; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican ■ War. Having formed an association with legal gentle men in Washington city. I will soon be prepared with the necessary forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed in behoof of all those interested therein; also to prosecute claims of every description against the Government. Office ou Jacxson, between Reynolds & Broad-sf 08-ts JNO, MILLRDGE." '• OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE/’ AT THE AUGUSTA *! SADDLE AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs the public, that he has recently received large additions to bis stock of SADDLE and HARNESS MOUNTINGS, &c., of the latest and most improved styles, and is constantly manufacturing at bis store on Braad-stfeet, in Met calf’s Range, every description of articles in lH£_. above line.’ He has now on band, and will constantly keep, a large assortment of Coach, Grig, Sulky, Buggy, Wagon and Dray HARNESS; Ladies and. . . Gentlemen's-SADDLES, BRIDLES. WHIPS. (StcrT All of which he will warrant to be of the best mate rial and workmanship. He has also an assort meat Os TRUNKS, VALISES, Saddle and Carpet BAGS, SATCHELS, Ladies TRUNKS dire., and all other arliclet usually kept in such establish ments; a. I of which he otters low lor cash or on short credit to prompt customers. SADDLES, HAP-NESS, TRUNKS, MEDICAL BAGS, &c., made to order. In addition to the above, the subscriber always keeps on hand a large supply of Full Rrvetted and Cemented .BANDS, for Gearing, Also, String * * LEATHER, Ac. sT-twAwtf ‘ A. HATCH GEORGIA MINERAL FIRE PROOF PAINT. . . ' A SUPPLY of this article has been received by the subscriber, direct from the Factory, and is now offered for sale in quantities to suit pure users. It is equal to any yet used for painting in, ueet Iron, or other Metafic or Weeden Roofs, Steamboats and other Vessels, Railroad Depots, or Bridges - With three coats, it becomes Fire Proof in from 36 .to 48 hours after drying, thus present,nr a perfect slMe or c-at of mail surface, protecting whatever is cover- | ed from the action of the weather and from fire. i irom T* WM, HAINES, 017-wdfrtwlm Broad-street, Augusfa, Ga. OSI LlilD.- “Lubin's Jenny LUn.,” 'a - t delightful perfume, much used by this selebra ,ed songstress and generally admired for ns ugree ahi e odor, a. Supply just received and for sale -I 023 PHILIP A. IJdOISE, Druggie I T BATHER PKESEBVATIVJS, or Oil JLi Blacking.—An improved «o mpoeUion foR-clean, mg, preserving and renewing tbe color of ~ eal “® r “ it also renders it soft, pliable, and waier proot. acld by 020 HAVILAND, RISL2Y & ~0.