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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1851)
The following !i ncs by M F Tupperj th<J E wh poet, are to be translated into many languages, ,Deluding the Greek and Turkish, for the gfeal gathering at London in May : THE GREAT EXHIBITION. A HYMN P 0» ALL NATIONS ; 1851. By the author of “Proverbial Philosophy .” Glorious God! on Thea we call, Father, Friend and Judge of all; Holy Saviour, heavenly King, Homage to Thy throne we bring. In the wonders all around, Ever is Thy Spirit found, And of each good thing we see All the good is born of Thee 1 Thine the beauteous skill that lurks Every where in Nature’s works— Thine is Art, with all its worth, Thine each masterpiece on earth ! Yea, —and, foremost in the van, Springs from Thee the Mind of M an; On its light, fer this is Thine, Shed abroad the love divine 1 Lo, our God ! Thy Children hers From all realms are gathered near, Wisely gathered, gathering still, For “peace on earth, tow’rds men good will!” May we with fraternal mind, Bless our Brothers of mankind I May we through redeeming love, He the blest of God above 1 CcniMirates for (Dflue. for mayoS ' ~~~ Esq., will be sup- P° r , m ° r at tll e ensuing election on the se cond MONDAY in April next, by mhli-* Many Voters. & The friends of T. W. MILLER, Esq., nave determined to support hi an for re-election to the office of Mayor of the City, on the Second Monday in April next. mhl-td* Many Citizkns. FOR COUNCIL. AVe are authorised to announce the fol lowing gentlemen as candidates for members of Coun cil lor Ward No. 1: A. P. Robertson John Pos ter, and Jambs McCxyrEnTT, Esqrs, mhll* friend® of Wh. H, Mahabrey, H. D. Bbla, and Dr. T. B. Phinihy, will support them, in the ensuing election, for members of Council of Ward - _ mhlß are authorized to annouacc the fol lowing gentlemen as Candidates for Members of Council from the Second Ward : Doct. W M . H, Putt, Simpson, Johnß. Cboohbr. mbS 53* W* are authorised to announce Ben jamin Conley, R. H. May, and Dr. L. D. For*, as candidates for Members of Council for the Third Ward. itj? Messrs. Editors t Please announce James Harper, James B. Hart, and Dr. William E. Dearinc as Candidates for Members of Council for the Fourth Ward. mhl4-* JjT Mr• Editor : Please announce the following gentlemen as suitable Candidates for Members of Council for the 4th Ward ; John Rolinsom, W. W. Gibbs, John Glendinning, Many Voters. DRAP D’ETB DRILIKGQ, &C. Alexander & wright have jus received— Sup. English and French DRAP D’ETE, Brown and white Barnsley, French and Canvass DRILLINGS, Satin and Marseilles VESTINGS, Fancy COTTONADES, Checked Linen COATINGS, Sup. black French CLOTHS and CA SSI MERES, Gent’s Linen Cambric and Silk HANDKER CHIEFS, Gent’s Kid, Silk and Lisle GLOVES, Brown English HALF HOSE, Silk and Gotten 13 N DER-VESTS, Which they offer at low prices. mh23-d<tw FANCY SPRING DRY GOODS. T. BRENNAN & CO., ARK NOW RECEIVING, amongst other GOODS, the following, to which they invite the attenticn of the public : Chene, Brocade, an 3 other fashionable styles of colored SILKS, suitable for the season, Plain and figured Poulard SILKS and TISSUES, ALBORINES, GRENADINES and Barege DE LAINES, Glace, Exhibition and Parodi LUSTRES, Watered, Brocade. Figured and plain bIackSILKS LARINTIN, GROS DE RHINE and POULT DE SOIE, Plain, Figured Chene and Floral black and color ed BAREGES, Brocade, do ted and printed Swiss MUSLINS, Printed JACONETS and LAWNS, of every style, Chene, Plaid and stiiped French GINGHAMS, BlkSilk and Lace MANTILLAS aud PARODIS. Embroidered and dotted Swiss Do. Do., Embroidered and Damask white and colored Grape SAWLS, Lace CAPES and UNDERSLEEVES. EMBROIDERY, Needle-worked TRIMMING, Ac., American, French and English CALICOES, 4c. to 25c., French, Scotch and English GINGHAMS, A complete of DOMESTICS, Irish LINENS, Table DAMASKS and DIAPERS, NAPKINS, DOYLAS Bird’s Eye DIAPER, Tow elHng, Pillow-case LINENS, and a large aesort. ment of GODS, suitable for Gentlemen and Boy’s Spring and Summer wear, Pine Welch FLANNELS. ALSO— PARASOLS, FANS, Pic Nic MITTS, Plain, Herastiched, Corded, Bordered and Em broidered Linen Cambric KANDKEKCHIEPS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Artificial FLOWERS, Shell and Buffalo Side and Tuck COMBS, Colored, Marceline and Tarlton MUSLINS, Swiss, Jaconett, Mull* Nansook, Book and Plaid MUSLINS, A large supply of Dress TRIMMINGS, newest style, Lisle, Linen, Hand made, and Wove Thread LACE, &c , Ac. mh23_ WESTOVER FOR SALE. MAVILL be sold at the lower Market on the first Tuesday in April next, (if not pre viously disposed of at private sale,) this valuable private RESIDENCE on the Sand Hilln, containing twenty three acres, half of which is in the woods. It has on it all the necessary out-buildings, and a fine spring of pure water. For farther information apply at this office. mh23-dtf THOMASTON LIME. 100 CASKS Thomasten LIME, just ra il vV ceived anti for sale by mb23-d<few C. ESTES, STAYED OR STOLEN. FROM the Subscriber on Friday night (March 14tb) from bis residence in Oglethorpe county, a snail BAY HORSE, well made, blaze in bis face, and about 7 or 8 years old ; had the marks of harness upon him and is a good single harness Horse ; his left eye is nesrly oat and one of his hoots split to the hair. I will give SSO reward for the horse and thief with sufficient evidence to convict him, or 820 for the horse alone. Letters to be addressed to me at Bowling Green P. 0., Ogle thorpe county; JOHN A. MINGERS. The Journal & Messenger, Macon, Ga., and Helicon, Marietta, will publish four times weekly, and forward their accounts to this Office. mh23-w4 POTATOES, BUTTER. BEEP. &C. O K BBLS. Mercer POTATOES, in fine order 20 firkins prime Goshen BUTTER, by the Florida, 10 half bbls. Pulton Market BEEP, 5 “ “ Pickled TONGUES, extra large, 3 bbls. Pickled SALMON, 2 “ Smoked BEEP, 1 « Boulogne SAUSAGES, PORTER, in quarts and pints, Falkirk, By ass and Tennent’s ALB, 16 baskets Heidseick’s CHAMPAGNE. Imported by Renauld & Francois. Per sale by «b22-3tg®i* fiHKSi O. T . OORTIC. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Transmitted for tlie Chronicle & Sentinel. BSP* No despatch received. from the Charleston Courier—By Telegraph C ®t L s*° R1 ’ M f rc t l 21 -The schr. lona, or I® 118 / W n fiailed from Charleston t [ or o B I a,,1m0r e. was capsized on toUv t* 9 *-'* 35 ’ ,on «- 75 * to dmw i Edward Hartman, seaman, was . ned ,* iJ 16 balance of the crew clung to • * e n Ve l s l f ? r ?‘ He hoars ' wben tb ey were ta ken off by the barque Petre, almost frozen. N. W YO., IVs ahkkt, March 21.—Four thou sand bales Cotton sold to-day at an advance of \ cent. Mr. Skinner, tho editor of the Plough, Loom and Anvil, fell through the cellar door of the Baltimore Post Office to-day, and fears are entertained that his injuries will prove fa tal. Mr Corwin, Secretary of the Treasury, still very sick. Adams, tho celebrated Tragedian, died at Cincinnati. GRAND OPEHA tTc CONCERT. AT THE MASONIC HALL, FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, SIGNORA. FORTUK AT A TEDE9CO, Prima Donna Astolula, from the Grand Italian Opera Houses of Milan, Naples, &c., Italy ; and the Tacon Opera House, Havana, respectfully infernos the citizens of Augusta, that she will mve TWO CONCERTS on Tuesday and Thursday Evenings next , in which she will be assisted by the celebrated Tenor, Mr. R. G. Shbival and Mr. E. C. Sofgs, Pianist, The selection will consist of the most favorite SONGS, among which will be the popular Spanish Song, *• La Colaea,” in full costume. These will be positively the only Ccncerte that can be given, as Signora Tedesco leaves in a few days for London. fdrTickets— $1 each, to be had at Geo, A. Oatee & Co.’s, and at the door. The Piano Porte used cn the occasion is from the celebrated Manufactory of Messrs. Bacon & Raven New York, and kindly loaned by Goo. A. Oates & Co. Doors open at 7 o’clock—Concert to com mence at 7J o’clock. mh23 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. MOULTON & CO., SUCCESSORS TO JOHN FALCONER & CO., 64 Cedar and 22 Pine Streets, New York. INVITE Merchants visiting Now York City, to their immense stock of Foreign and Domestic, Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS." Therr stock is entirely new, and in addition still receive by every Steamer new and elegant styles, confined exclusively to this house, consisting of eve ry variety of Dress Goods to be found in the French, German, English and American markets, and at prices that will defy competitors. Cash Buyers, and Merchants generally, will do well to call and examine our stock, as our goods are adapted to every section of the country ; and we are resolved to spare no efforts to make it the interest of every merchant to favor us with their patronage. JAMES S MOULTON, JAMES W. BARKER, ZEMAS NEWELL. El New York, Mareb, 1851. mh22-tw6 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP GRO CERIES. THE UNDERSIOKEO are now receiving their stock of GROCERIES, embracing every article in their line, (liquors excepted) which they offer for sale on accommodating terms. Now in store, and receiving by each successive arrival of steamers: 50 bbls. Hiram Smith superfine FLOUR, 25 “ Extra Genesee Do,, 25 “ Stuart’s Clarified SUGAR, 50 “ Crushed Do., 10 hhds. choice N. Orleans Do., 10 “ fair do. Do., 50 bbls. N. Orleans MOLASSES, 10 hhds. Cuba Do., 5 “ Stuart’s Sugarhouse SYRUP, Black, Green and Imperial TEAS, Java and Rio COFFEE, 500 coils prime Kentucky ROPE, 150 bales Gunny BAGGING, 250 hampers real Irish POTATOES. RUSSELL & WHITEHEAD. H. P. Russau., Charles Whitehead. mh23-tw&w3t NEW BOOKS. POLLY PEABLOSSOM’S WEDDING, and other Tales by the Hon. J. B. Lamar, Hon. R. M. Charlton. T. W. Lane, aud authors of Major Jones Courtship, and Streaks of Squatter Life, &c. Vol. 2 of STAUPIELD HALL, by J. P. Smith. THE PRINCESS OP HANSFIELD, by Engene Sue, 25 cents. TIME, THE AVENGER, by the author of tho Wilmington?, Lettice Arnold, <fcc. LOUISE LA VALLIERE, the conclusion of the IRON MASK, Part Ist. Also, a supply of Consuelo, Love and Ambition, Shannondale, &c. Just received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. FRESH ARRIVAL. PRESTON & MERRILL’S YEAST POWDERS.—2S do*, just received and for sale by mh22-d&w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. PERRY DATIS’ PAIN KILLER ~ 0/"k BOXES* just landed and for sale by OU mh22-d&w WM. H TUTT, Druggiat. rpHOS. RICHARDS & SON have receiv- X ed the following intereating BOOKS : Nile Notes of Horadji, London Labor and The London Poor, Wv Henry Mayherr, with Daguerreotype Engravings, inb2l THE LAMB MAY~WALkT~ GREAT reputation which Dr. Hoxie’s X Remedy has, is not owing to advertisement, it has done so much good to mankind that every one speaks well of it. Those who suffer with Rheumatism, &c,, will be more than satisfied by trying the effects of one bottle. For sale by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, mh2o Augusta, Georgia. TO THOSE AFFLICTED WITH ASTHMA. THE SUBSCRIBER has just received a supply of Stramonium SEGARS. By smo king one of them, the most violent attack of Asthma will be removed. For sale by mb 18 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. JOY TO THE WORLD ! PERRY DAYIS’ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER, for the instant cure and entire eradi cation of all pain. Internal and external remedy. No matter where tue pain is, or of what nature, this will reach it. For sale in Augusta wholesale or re tail at the Manufacturers prices, by PHILIP A* MOISE, only agent for this city. m!9 FOR THE TEETH. DR, MeDIARMIO’S celebrated Toothache Cure, prepared from his original recipe, will cure the Teotb-ache, stop decay, and so long as it is used, will prevent them from aching. We will tear rant it. For sale only by mb!3 W. H.& J. TURPIN. YW REMEMBER That the pectoral elixir is a certain and speedy remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Pleurisy, and all diseases of the organa of the chest. It possesses no nauseating properties, and is very pleasant to the taste. Porsale by W. H. & J. TURPIN, and mh!B WM. H. TUTT. ORANGES AND LEMONS. C% K BOXES Messina ORANGES, 10 “ Sicily LEMONS, 30 “ Scaled HERRING, Just received by mh6-d&w C. ESTES. BUTTER AND CHEESED 1 AA BOXES prime Goshen CHEESE, IvU 10 firkins “ “ BUTTER, Just received by mh6-d&w C. ESTES. 1 UlisceUcmcoitg. BLISS’S COMPOUND COD LIVER OIL CANDY. HiT I* w® «r« so unfortunate as to take a cold, we know of no remedy that we should more readily seek than Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver Oil Candy, combining as it does all the pleasantness of the most delicate article of confectionary. The Candy pro duces the most soothing effect upon the organs of voice, gradually extending the sphere of its action until the most obstinate affections of the Chest are relieved. The public however must look out for counterfeits. Prepared only by B. K. BUSS, Druggist, Spring field, Mass., Inventor and sole Proprietor. Price 25 cents a package. For sale in this city by PHILIP A, MOISE, mhl4-d&w2w Sole Aeent for Augusta. NEW MILLINERY GOODS. A ADAMS, 247, Broad street, has just re • ceived a large and splendid assortment of BONNETS, RIBBONS and FLOWERS, Embroi dered COLLARS, CUPPS and UNDERSLEEYES; Rich Lace and Muslin CAPES; Wide LACES, EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Dress TRIM MINGS; Silk and Kid GLOVES, Ac., Ac. My Stock has been selected with care, and will be sold at low prices. The public are respectfully in vited to cal! and examine before purchasing. mhl4-lm* NEW BOOKS. JSS*Bt3L JUST received, by THOMAS RICHARDS & SON, kS&:Yol. Ist. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, bound, No. 12. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, Time, the Avenger; by the author of Angela, Loomis’ Analytical Geometry and Calculus, Mary Erskine, a Franconia Story, by Abbott, Wallace, a Franconia Story, by Abbott. Also, other interesting New Publications. mh2l MAGAZINES FOR APRIL. JUST RECEIVED AT Q£o. A. OATES & CO’S, Broad st., the following periodical for the above month, viz; GODEY’S LADYS* BOOK. SARTAIN’S UNION MAGAZINE, ALSO, UTTELL’S LIVING AGE, No. 356. Subscribers will please call f-r their copies. mh!s WM. H. TUTT, DRUGGIST, S KEEPS constantly on hand. Bell- ville White Lead, Linseed Oil, Turpen- iSr tine, Prussian Blue, dry and in oil, Ver- JIS million, Pumice Stone, Umber, Ter de Sienna,|Lamp Black, Venetian Red, Sp. Brown, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paris Green, Ultramarine, Drop Black, Ivory Black, Litharge, Window Glass, all sizes, (French and American,) Putty, Glaxiers Knives, Paint Mills, Paint Brushes, Graining and Blending Brushes, together with a full supply of DRUGS and MEDICINES; all of which will be sold at Charles ton prices. mh2l-d&w LEATHER, LASTS, PEGS FIND. INGS, &c. JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER; Band and Picker do. Lace and Roller do* PATENT LEATHER; Black and Russet UPPER do., &c. French and American CALF SKINS; Lining and Binding SKINS; Boot Top do. Kid and Goat do. Buck Skins, &c. —ALSO— Boot-trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clamps Shoe Pegs, French Kit, Awls, RaspsJ; Hammers, Knives, Pincers, Nippers; Lasting Tacks, Sparables, Awl Handles;! Tanners’ Tools, Shoe Thread, Silk Twist); Heel Ball, Boot Webbing, Sand Stones; Measure Straps, Size Sticks, Peg Cutters; Punches, Eyelet Machines, Ac., to which wo in vite the attention of purchasers. FORCE, CONLEY & CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, opposite Insurance Bank. je22-tf 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. ■ul6»d&wtf E, LOCKHAHT & CO. MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON. ON and after the 7th inst., the Stage for Savan nah and Macon, will start from U. S. Hotel daily, at 6*, P. M. WM. M. MOODY, Jr. ja7 Agent Augusta, mackerel. OKA PACKAGES MACKEREL, Nos. 1, vF 2, 3 and 4, in whole, half and quarter barrels, for sale by mh2l JIAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BACON. AAA LBS. SIDES and SHOUL VF vr DERS, of very prime quality, for sale by mh2l HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BOXES No. 1 Turpentine SOAP, just vs landed, and for sale very low, by mh2l-d&w WM. H. TUTT. SUPERFINE German COLOGNE, the first ever imported, for sale by mh2l WM. H. TUTT. TRUSSES. A SUPPLY of every description, just received, among which are Infants and SI Boys TRUSSES ; for sale by rahis-d&w WM. H. TUTT. FOUND.” A LARGE KEY, which has been loft at this office, where the owner can obtain the same. mh2o SIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK, for sale by A. BURNSIDE, Agent. Office in Hamburg, S. C, mh2o WHISKEY AND CANDLES, n/? BBLS. Raw and Rectified WHISKEY, i vs 100 boxes Adamantine Star CANDLES, Landing and for sale by mhlS-5t A GARDELLE. BACON, BACON QA AAA lbs. choice bacon • •VvU SIDES, for sale low by _ml3 SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS. COW PEAS. 1 A A BUSHEL S COW PEAS in itm X VV and for sale by mIS HAND & FLEMING. SYRUP STUART’S Sugar House SYRUP, *nd Syrup MOLASSES, just received and for sale by _____ C. ESTES. WHISKEY, WHISKEY. OAA BBLS. NEW ORLEANS WHIS vF KEY, landing this day and for sale by m!3 SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS. NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES. 9AA BBLS. prime N. O. MOLASSES, just & vFvf landing and for sale by »nhl BAKER, WILCOX & CO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 1 THRESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, just . received and for sale by mhl6-d C. ESTES. SUPERIOR SEED CORN F°w SALE at JAS. T. BOTH WELL’S store NO. 1. MACKEREL. A A BARRELS and half Barrels No. 1 / -K 'I M ACKEREL, just received by m]9-d(few C. ESTES. SUGAR AND COFFEE. "I AA BHDS, Muscovado, New Orleans and AXf St. Croix SUGARS ; 300 Bags of prime Rio COFFEE ; just received and for sale by mh7 WILLIAMS & BROTHER. N. O. MOLASSES. 1 Oft BBLS ' New Orleans MOLASSES, in X 1/1/ prime order. fe26 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. OSNABUROS.— Ten Bales Heavy Osauburg for sale low by ml ' BAKEK,-,WILCOX 4 00, dommtrtial. AUGUSTA MARKET. Satumat, P. M. COTTON.—There was a spirited demand to-day, and aa the quantity offering was very limited, factors obtained an advance of }c. upon the rotes of yester day. SAVANNAH, March 21.— Cotton. —Our last weekly report closed with a dull and unsettled iaar neßday the market was quiet, with sales of 5:>2 bales; on Th irsday the same feeling prevailed—sales 763 bales; on Friday there was a little more firmness noticed, sales 625 bales, at full prices. On Saturday 522 bales changed hands on Sunday the telegraph announced the arrival of the Asia. Our market opened on Monday with an improvement of } to f ct. on the lower qualities and |c. on the finer sorts, sales of the day 428 hales; on Tuesday 1,078 bales changed hands, on Wednesday 1,268. and yesterday 571. There has been but little variation in prices since Monday, though the market was slightly affected by unfavorable accounts from the New York market. Below we give quotations, but at the same lime would remark that there is much poor Cotton among present receipts, and there is very little on the market of a quality above good middling : Ordinary to good ordinary 9 a 9| ; mid dling to good middling 10} a 10} ; middling fair— all ; fair to fully fair 11$ a 11}. The transactions in Upland for 8 days, amount to 5,774 bales, at the following particulars : 7 at 7, 192 at 8, 66 at B}, 69 at B}, 144 at B}, 29 at B|, 60 at B|, 29 at BJ, 283 at 9, 161 at 9}, 279 at 9}, 56 at 9f 182 at 9|, 122 at 9}, 1,525 at 10, 95 at 10}, 38 at 10 3-16, 623 at 10}, 148 at 10 5-16, 62 at lOf, sat 10 7-16, 279 at 10}, 59 at 10}, 53 at 10}, 333 at 11, 267 at 11}, 289 at 11}, and 16 at 11} cents. Sea Islands. —We learn that some holders have withdrawn their stocks from the market, rather thaa sell at present rates. The transactions have been at about the same prices as last week, though the feel ing is in favor of buyers. The sales amount to 655 bales, at the following particulars : 33 at 19, 26 at 20, 58 at 21, 23 at 22, 415 at 18 a 25, and 230 at 21 a 24 cents. Rice. — Uhe Rice market has been dull this week, only 480 tierces having changed hands, viz ; 50 at 2.75, 60 at 2.87}, 250 at $3, 60 at 3.06}, and 70 at 83.12} per 100 lbs, The prices paid were same as last week. flour, —600 bbls. Baltimore sold at 85, and 200 do at 85.06}. Com . —The stock on the market now is large, and we hoar of one cargo sale at 65 cents. About 3,000 bushels in lota sold at 70 cts. Oats . —The market is well supplied, and we hear of sales ol 2,000 bushels at 41, and 1500 do at 45 cts. Molasses. —Three cargoes from Cuba have ar rived since our last Prices Current was published— there being then one unsold. Most of those cargoes (about 600 hhds.) have changed hands at prices not made public. 100 bbls. New Orleans sold at 31c. Sugar. —50 hhds. New Orleans sold at 6} a 7c. Bacon. —150 hhds. Shoulders sold at 7} cents, and Sides in small lots have been selling at 9} a 10 cents. Salt, —A full cargo of 3.500 sacks sold at 70 cents, and 2,500 do from other vessels at 72 a 75 cents. Hay. —lso bundles Northern sold at 51.25. Liime. —1,000 casks sold on the wharf at 81. Exchange. —Wo quote sterling 6} per cent, pm.; Domestic Exchanges—The banks are selling sight checks on all Northern cities at } per cent, prem,, and are purchasing sight to 5 day bills at § a } dis.; 30 days, 1 die.; 60 days, If ; 9U days, 2} dis. Freights. —Foreign are quite dull. We hear of engagements this week for Liverpool at | and7-16d; we quote § a }d. for Upland and }d. for Sea Island. There is little more doing Coastwise this week, the rates are to New York 5-16 for square and f for round Cotton; to Philadelphia} a 7-16. There is but little offering for Baltimore, and the rates are nominal. No vessel up for Boston, MOBILE, March 17. — Cotton. — The market opened this morning with the same degree of firm ness noticed at its closing on Saturday. Factors acting with much caution, offering very sparingly, and only such parcels as are under immediate in structions. Middling may bo quoted at 10 a 10}c, Even-running parcels, on their own merits, are rela tively dearer. Sales 2000 bales, for English, Euro pean and Eastern orders. Sales on Saturday 1000 bales. CHARLESTON, March 22. Cotton.— There was a moderately fair demand for Cotton yesterday, which resulted in the sale of fully 1,600 bales. The market was firm, and the sales were made at very full prices. EXPORTS. SAVANNAH, Mar. 20.—For Liverpool Br. bark 0r0m0ct0—2,249 bales Upland Cotton. For Providence, schr Susan—2B2 bales Cotton. Shipping intelligence -—■— ■ =~- - •"■■■ ■ ■ 'Tsgpnn—BaßßM SAVAN NAH, March 21. —Arrived, brig Josephus, Pitcher, New Orleans; schr Alcyona, Whitaker, Philadelphia. Cleared, Br. bark Oromocto, Josleyn, Liverpool; schr Susan, Bray, Providence. CHARLESTON, March 32.—Arrived, brig Or ray Taft, Cowell, Providence, R. I.; sebr Souther ner, Baker, Providence, R. I. Cleared, brig Mati nic, Thorndike, Cuba; brig Delaware, Harding, Philadelphia ; schr R. P. Brown, Burns, Baltimore. __ LOTTERIES, LUCKY OFFICE. Georgia state lotteries, For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the well known firm of D. PAINE & CO. By Susquehanna, Class 15, March 26, 1851. Sales close WEDNESDAY, at 3, P. M. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78. SPLENDID SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE 30,000 DOLLARS 820,000; $lO 000; $5,000; $3,000; $2,870; 50 Prizes of $1,000; 50 of 8500, Ac., &c. Tickets 810; Halvesßs; Quarters 2}; Eighths 81}. NOW’S YOUK TIMET* By Patapsco, 99, March 27, 1851. Sales close THURSDAY, at 12, M. CAPITAL PRIZE 3,501 DOLLARS. 20 Prizes of SSOO, &c , &c.; with numerous others. Tickets $1 • Halves 50 cents. Risk on a Package of 26 Quarters $3.95. __ w Uppisite the Post Office. All orders from the city or country strictly confidential and promptly attended to. rab2l MANAGERS OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERIES. Managed , Drawn, and Prizes paid by the iseli known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY CO* Class 24, to be drawn at Savannah, March 25, 1851. Sales close TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME 12 Drawn Ballots from 66. CAPITAL PRIZE 14000 DOLLARS. 83,500; $2,000; 81,512; 5 Prizes of S6OO, &c., Ac. Tickets 84 ; Halves $2 ; Quarters 81, Class 25, to be drawn at Augusta, jMarch 27, 1851. Sales close THURSDAY, at 3 P. M. FINE PACKAGE SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 78. CAPITAL PRIZE 4,000 DOLLARS. *I,OOO i *000; *293; 10 Prizes of *120; besides numerous others. Tickets 81; Shares in propor tion. Risk on a package of 26 Quarters, $3.50. Extra Class 37, by Monongalia 35, March 29, 1851. Sales close SATURDAY, at 3, P. M. GRAND SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78- 40,000 DOLLARS! 820.000 ;4 of 810,000 ;4 of $5,000; 4of 82,500; and 15 Prizes of 81,000, &c., Aa. Tickets 810; Halves $5; Quarters 82.50. Orders from the city or country, strictly cen fidential, and promptly attended to. JOHN A. MILLEN, South side of Broad street, a few doors below the Post Office corner. mh23 GUNNY BAGGING. 1/Y/k BALES GUNNY BAGGING ; VFXv 1,000 Coils Kentucky ROPE; for sale by 027 SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS,* ifltsfcllanfoitfiu EAGLE AND PHCDNIX HOTEL. ®A« Georgia. THE SUBSCRIBER having leased the above named HOTEL for a terra of years respectfully solicits the patronage of the citizens of Augusta, and the travelling community. His best efforts will be directed towards making the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel a pleasant home for regular Boar ders, and a comfortable resting place for travellers. mh7-dlm&w2m JOHN RICKMAN! TEN SHARES OF GEORGIA RAIL ROAD STOCK for sale. Apply at this office. mhl3-dtf FOR SALE. ONE likely Mulatto WOMAN, accustomed to house-work, and a good seamstress. Also, a fine Mulatto BOY, about 10 years of age. Apply te cllS-dtf F. M. JENNINGS, Globe Hotel. NEGROES. NEGROES. A FAMILY of Virginia NEGROES, just ar rived last evening, and for sale very low, if ap plied far immediately. mhl4 dim WILLIAM H. BUFORD. FOR SALE, ® THE COMMODIOUS DWELLING, now occupied by the undersigned, on the ■- Hill. If not sold by the Ist of April, it will he Rented. Possession may be had by the Ist of May. mhlß-dtAp! PLEASANT STOVALL. NEGROES, NEGROES. NEGROEsT JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX youug, likely NEGROES, which, added to oar 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 & ROBERTSO*. JOHN ROBSON, Bank agent, at Madison, Morgan county, Ga.—Notes, Accounts, Collections, and any other business, in Morgan and the adjoining counties, promptly attended to. Remittances in Checks on Augusta or New York, and Banking and Monied matters, carefully attended to. Always at his post, he will do his best to serve his patrons. (Pay the postage on letters addressed to me.) ♦**Officeon Main-st., opposite Pharr & Snelling. fe7-d&w3m* LIFE INSURANCE. THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY insure 81,000, for the following annual premiums: Age. For 1 year. For 10 years. For life. 25 811.30 813.10 821.80 30 13 30 15.10 25.00 40 17.50 19.90 33.80 56 29.20 39.30 60.30 Prom these rates, 25 per cent, is deducted for the first year. All profits are divided annually among the insured. ASBURY HULL, President. C. P. McCAY, Actuary. Dr t Wm. F. Braking and Charles Hall, Agents for Augusta. mhl9 GIBBS & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRO CERY MERCHANTS. BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga., a few doors above the Franklin House, beg leave to announce to their friends, and the public generally, that they will, at all times, keep a good assortment of every thing usually kept in a Grocery Store, and hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage. HjT Orders from the country promptly attended to, aud filled at the lowest market prices. W. W. GIBBS, mb4 T. W. HARDIN. WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, CROP OP 1850. THE SUBSCRIBERS are re- aSMIr ceivine their Stock of FRESH and GENUINE GARDEN SEED, Direct from the most reliable seed-growers in this country. Of* Directions for sowing accompany each paper. Our arrangements are such, that Country Mer chants can be supplied with any quantity, on the most favorable terms. dIO-dtw&w&C2 D. B. PLUMB & CO. NOTICE. THE subscriber would inform the citizens o Augusta that he carries on the Ornamental and Plain PLASTERING BUSINESS, in all its various branches, in Charleston, and would be hap py to finish any Building in Augusta that will be entrusted to his care. All Ornamental Plastering and Plain Plastering finished in the very beat style of workmanship. AH orders for Ornamental Cen terpieces, from 3 feet to 15 feet in diameter, attend ed to with despatch. He will box them up and send them to order, all ready to put up. I am ready to contract for any amount of work, as I own all ray own workmen, and they are best in the State. All orders directed to me in Charleston, will receive imediate attention. fe2s swsw W. J. MoPEELY. H. VAN VOORHIS, M. D., HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, IS PERMANENTLY located in Augusta, and is to be found at Mr. Beers, corner of Broad and Jackson streets. Refers to G. J. &W. Schley, Esq’s. tnhl4-«wl0 A CARD. HAVING DISPOSED of my entire interest in the GLOBE HOTEL to Mr. L. S. Mor ris, 1 return my thanks to my friends, and the pub lic generally, for the very liberal patronage extended to me, and solicit for him a continuation of the same. Mr. Morris has been long and favorably known to this community, and 1 feel confident that bis great energy and gentlemanly bearing, will make the Globe Hotel still more worthy of extended patronage. fe7-tw&w P. M. JENNINGS. H aviso purchased of Mr. P. M. Jen Ninos his entire interest in the Globe Hotel, I solicit a con tinuation of tho patronage bestowed upon him. No effort or expense shall be spared on my part to add to the comfort, of those who may favor me with a call. fe7-tw&w L. S. MORRIS $25 REWARD. I IVILL PAY the above reward for the recovery of a GOLD WATCH and CHAIN, lost or mislaid in the Store of P. H. Cook, Augusta, Ga., on the 12th of December, 1860. I laid my watch on the mantle-pie:e while tryiag on some clothing; and after getting suited I left the house, forgetting my watch ; and on r-turning, it could not be found. I have delayed advertising for want of Maker’s name, and number, which I have obtained. Maker, John Johnson, Liverpool, No 6,775. Jewellers in Augusta, and elsewhere, will please keep a look out for the same. I will give an additional reward of Twenty-five Dollars to detect anv person offering to trade the same. JOHN L. HARMAN. Hamburg, S. C , Feb. 10, 1851. fel3 tw3m BOLTING CLOTHS, OP WARRANTED quality, furnished and put up in Bolts, to order. MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for backing Millstones, cheap, and of the quality for sale by jalß wtf D. SCHIRMER <fe VVIGaN FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR HORSES. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE: ISAAC COLLIER, the well known Stock raiser of Barren county, Kentucky, has invented a medicine WHICH HE OFFERS TO WAGER 8500 will cure any case of Lameness, Spavin, Big Head, Big Jaw, Sprains and Strains, Splints, Wind Galls, Ringbone, Thrush, Poll Evil, Old Sores of Saddle Galls inHorse's The subscribers have used Isaac Collier’s Reme dy for Diseased Horses for the last 4 years, and are so much pleased with, it as a remedy for Horses, as well as other kindsot stock, thet they take pleasure in recommending It to the public, believing that all who give it a trial will be perfectly satisfied of its merits. Lbwis R. Lanb, Barren co., Ky. Sam’l. D. Prince, “ “ “ Henry A. Molson, Adair eo. Ky. Wm. T. Johnsoh, Greene “ “ A. D. MoElhoy, Allen “ “ Stephen Conner, Hart “ •' This Medicine is for sale in Augusta by PHILIP A. MOISE, Dealer in Drugs and Medicines. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for 85. MACKEREL 200 packages Mackerel, in whole and half bbls. for sale low by rohl BAKER, WILCOX A Co tuition Sales. BY A. LAFITTE. At the Maaoni* Hall. ARTICLES An * unique Marble and Alabaster Statoarv uJu and Chinese Tables, French Chino. Bohemian (JuL Papier Mnche Tables, silver plated Ware Term Cotta Ornaments, Bohemian Girandoles, Mechani cal Figures, Ladies’ Dressing and Work Cases! Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Bronze Metal Belle Ac. The above choice collection, consisting in part es Grecian and Bstracan Vases, Gothic and Medice* Urns, Pompeii and Homan Tazze, Venus of Medieia, Group of Lore and Psyche, Venus of Canora, Group of Sabinas, Bust of Gregory 16th, Bath es Venus, Tazze of Adrianna, Candlesticks, Waloh Cases, and a great variety of Card Receivers, Din* ner and Supper Table Ornaments; French Chine, double Silver Tea Setts, rich decorated French China. Fruit Baskets, new style; rich blue, rubric and green Oci.agonal Cut Bohemian Glass Flower Va l ses, 1 odette Bottles, superb Butter Stands, silver mounted blue, rubric and enamelled Fruit Bowls, diamond cut and frosted Card Receivers, Terra Cotta Vases, Pilchers, Inkstands, Segar Stands, &e.; super Papier Mache Work Tables, richly inlaid with Pearl; fine Screens with Landscapes and Bo quets; Mosaic Centre Tables ; Ladies’ Dressing and Work Tables, (silver implements); Gentlemen’s do. 5 one pair magnificent Bohemian Crystal Girandole^ 5 lights, first of the kind imported in this country > i two IttHan Oil Paintings, in richly gilted frames— -Ist, The Holy Family, after Raffael—by Bonannis, the eminent modern artist of Florence ; 2d, Harmo ny—after Moriailes—by Barratta. The above extensive collection was selected with great care from the most extensive manufactories es Italy, France, Bohemia, England and Germany, by Signor Vito Viti,recently returned from Europe. Signor Vito Viti begs leave to say to the citizens o Augusta generally, that the patronage herctofor* manifested for the Pine Arts, has induced him t«. make the above collection; it will certainly be ad mitted that the articles to be offered are of a most, splendid character, and adapted to the refined taste of the Ladies and Gentlemen of this city, and it in trusted will be productive of a general attendance. The above collection will be open for examination in a few days, to which the Ladies are particularly iuTited. mh3o BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS DESIRABLE LOTS UP TOWN. WILL BE SOLD, at the Lower Market or. Tuesday, the first of April, between the ure al hours of sale (if not previously disposed of at private sale) —■ One HOUSE and LOT, fronting on Broad street, and running back to Jones street, 40 feet front od Broad street, and 260 feet deep, now occupied as a small grocery store, by P. Casey. —ALSO— Three LOTS and TENEMENTS on Broad street, 40 feet front each, and running back, 270 feet, to Ellis street. The above Lots are near the Reservoir, up town, and are now occupied by tenants, who pay a rent of Sixteen Dollars per month. Terms—One-fourth Cash ; one-fourth at 6 months, and the balance at 12 months, with notes bearing T per cent, interest, and mortgage on the premises,. Purchasers to pay for papers. mh2l BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. WILL BE SOLD, on the first Tuesday in, APRIL at the Lower Market (if not previ ously disposed of at private sale) — Avery likely and valuable family of NEGROES. The family consisting of five mh2l BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS WILL BE SOLD, at the Lower Market, sit the first Tuesday in APRIL next— Seventeen sacks of Pomegranate Cotton SEED, containing 36 bushels in the lot. mh2l BY A. LAFITTE. VALUAHLE NEGROFS7 ON THE first Tuesday in APRIL next, will bn sold, at the Lower Market House— HARRY, a Fellow, about 27 years of age, a good Hostler and a fair Carriage Driver. —AND— MARTIN, a Boy, 11 years old, a good Hearn Servant, and has no relations in the city. Terms—Cash Titles indisputable. The above can be treated for at private sale, rahl BY A. LAFITTE. " SAIE OP BANK STOCK. ADMINISTR ATOR’S S ALE.—Will be sold,, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, be tween the usual hours of sale, twenty (20) Shares of Mechanics’ Bank Stock, and 1 Share of the Wash ington and New Orleans Telegraph Stock, belonging to the estate of C, J. Cook, deceased, February 8, 1851. A. H, COOK, Adaa’r. mhl6-dtd BY W. E. JACKSON & GO, Administratrix's sale.—By u... of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be uold, on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Lower Market House in this city, within the usual hours of sale— The three story brick HOUSE and LOT, on Broad street, recently oocupied by Mrs. Kinchiey, nearly opposite the Eagle & Phranix Hotel. The lot has a front of 20 feet 10 inches on Broad street, and runs back, of that width, to Ellis street, having all necessary outhouses, and a hydrant in the yard. Said House and Lot being a part of the estate of Michael Kinchiey, deceased, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors thereof. March 4, 1851. ANN KINCHIEY, Adm’x. BY W. E. JACKSON & CO. L AHQE S ALE OP STOCKS, STATE AND CITY BONDS, «fcc. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE Will be sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta, on tbe first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale : Two hundred and twenty five shares of the Capital Stock of tbe Iron Steamboat Company ; thirty-five shares of the Capital Stock of the Mechanics’ Bank; ten shares of the Central Wharf Slock ; two six per cent. Bonds of the State of Georgia for one thousand dollars each ; one Bond of the City of Augusta for one thousand dollars ; one soldier’s land warrant for one hundred and sixty acres ; belonging to the estate of Amory Sibley, de ceased. Terras cash. JOSIAH SIBLEY, ) . , GEO. A SIMMONS, $ Ad “ Augusta, February 6, 1851. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, Richmond county, within the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, aa the property of Britton Mims, deceased, in accor dance with an order passed by the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, and for ordinary uurposes, on the 13th January, 1851 — The dwelling bouse, known as the Western Hotel, and the corner lot on which the same stands ; and Lot and Stables attached to the same j having a front on Greene street of 165$ feet, and on Centre street, of 172 feet extending back, part of tbe way through 172 feet. The said property will be divided into two equal lots, on one of which lots will be the stables. Also, the following named negroes: Cubit, aged about 40 ; Joshua, aged about 30; Arthur, aged about 40 ; Peter, aged about 45 ; Abram, aged about , 70, and Ben, aged about 40; and old Jacob and old Jenny. Also, all that tract, or parcel of land, known at Rosney. tying and being in tke county of Richmond, containing 400 acres, adjoining, at present, land* of Judge Holt, (formerly Roswell’s,) Green B. Red, and others.. All sold as tbe property of the said Britton Mims, deceased, for division among tbe heirs. Terms at sale. WILLIAM J. MIMS, 1 Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, on tbe estate of Britton Mims, deceased. February 8, 1851. mblß-did d |i HUTCHINSON & THOMAS, Auction and Commission Mot chants, Three Doors above N. K. Butler's Comer, 4 RE NOW prepared to receive and "* A all Consignments? d2i-Sm_ WATS hats, hats. „ lr*sllIO»S. 1861, fra. if.-" diamond cement, Fob MENDING broken China and Glaan, so. sale by n»hl8 WM. H. TUTT.