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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1851)
** *‘" *' '•" i,,,,: ■"' |l *f ■’ ■>'<*' ■’** I’- ’ Ijtdi Iltf« -i '• it •f l _ : ... r. ■ ; BY WILLIAM 8. JONES. aIGUSTA OA,. FRIDAY HORNLNO, AUGUST 16. IHSI- * ' . .1 VOL. XV NoVl*rt ' ■ .... • ■ ■ ' .lll.■l|l. ' 1 terms, &t. ' TM l£ CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IF PUBLISHED OaILT, TRI-WEKKLY fa WEEKLY, BY WILLIAM S JONES. * TERM S' DAILY PAPER.— Published Morning nnd Eve ning—To Ci»r Sosscaisaas —Six Dollar j p«r tvaauin, payable in advance. lr Suit av Maii. —Seven Dollars tRI-WEEKLY PAPER. — Four Dollars j>er an num, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) 7'wa Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OK ADVKIVTISIMOi |IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents par square, |twelve lines or less) for the first i nsertion: Thirty sight Cents for the out five { aid Tioenty~jt»e Cents for each subsequent insertion ; VI EEKLY, Seventy five Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY,(is either paper) One Dollar; and Rale and Figure Work, One Dollar. Jj* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged ha a lew advertiaement each towel tion. Professional or Business Cards, not »receding atxlises, 7<n Dollars p«. annum. If overall lines pro rato per line. J - designed to promote private • individual interests, will be charged as advertise neats. LT No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum lances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hade, when over six lines, willbecharged at Ad ver lisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. I square, (12 liaes,) 1 month, without alteration $6 “ “ 3 montha, “ “ 12 11 11 6 months,alteredquartcrly, 18 ‘ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 2<quarcs, one-half more than the above rates. “ throe-fourths more than the aboverates. 4 11 doubletha above rates. nr If next to reading tna«_ and leaded, double these rates. fY - Advertisementvnoi marked the number «r«n ertions will be rrmtioueo and charged by Ihcin-er lon. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts hill be made by the year 33 naeonable terms, aa heretofore. When the bill of any or firm amounts within •iamonths to SSO or u.iwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid nn presentation. ■—^■ New-YorK and Savannah Steam SHIP LIME. WEEKLY. riHRi nJMWBBw The now and eplendid Steam-ships FLORIDA, Captain Lrox, AMD It LA BAM A, Captain Ludlow, Belonging to the Sew York and Savannah Steam Savl " gat lon Company. OH AMD APTKEkthe 11th January, will leave Savannah and New York every SATURDAY until further notice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort, safety and •peed. Cabin Passage, s2s—payable in advance. As bmts : PADELPORD, FAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, ja 12 194 Pront-ttrest, New Ycrk. FOR SAVANNAH. K ■ ** TIIH aew and eplendid light draught steamer HANCOCK, Capi. Me beat, built expressly for the Au gusta and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta hr Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at J o’clock. For freight or passage, having aeoommodations un • squalled by any bunt on tire river, apply to in Captain on board, or to the A zests, I* I- AOR MS A B ON BOUNTY LANGS. BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid owr of Soldiers who served in the last war with Great Britain, in 1612, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Uavii- formed an association with legs! gentle men in I ssbiugton City, 1 am fully prepared with the necei ■ try forma and requirements of the Act, to proceed ix behoof of all those interested therein; aleoto pn c scute claims of every description against the Gcverr. jient. Office on Jackson, between Reynoldeoodßroad-sL oP-tf JOHN MILLEDGK. PIANO FORTES. THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call the auention of their " ■ ■ V* friends and the public, to their assort ment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known and Justly celebra ted Manufactories of Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale A Co., and Dubois A Seabury, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to be at least falls equal to any instruments manufactured in tins country or Europe. The subscribers would also state that the instru ments now on hand are cl the latest patterns sad fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sals at verv low pricea for cash or city acceptance at GEO v A. OATES fa CO.'S my 13 Piano, Book A Manic Depot, Broad-st. FIJNE WATCHES, CLOCKSjJEW ELHY, AND . SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. & THOMAS W« VRBBIAH, « at kin Old stand, opposite the Brunswick JWV Bank, Augusta, Gen., has on baud aCA Jxigs and wall selected stock, consisting of GOLD uid SILVER WATCHES, all qualities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, iu boxes; Gold Breast- Pins, Ear Rings. Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Fob, Vent and Guard Keys, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armfefa, Medallions, Ac, NhVEK ABO ll.Mttk WARM, Spoons, Porks, Tea Seta, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac. —ALSO- Gum. Pfetsfe. Percussion Cape, Shot Peach*-, Pow der Ptseks, Game Begs, Ac.; besides tuny other couveuleet and unefki articles not named. Buying purchased eU my Geode far sash, I believe 1 can sell V prices that will suit purchasers. Clacks, Watches sad Jewelry repaired end war ranted. N. B.—Mew Geode received weekly. «Is4Av watches, clocks a jewelry WOODSTOCK A WHITLOCK. gayiRSMiTHg, jewem.ee>, a». tfiSdlitfe Baex of A agnate, have ea bend, _ tad ere eenaMnilj receiving, e fiasasaortsssafiSsM Os WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Stiver ssd Pfeted Were, Fancy Goods, Gunid end Fob Chains, ■Wst Plan, Ac., As. Their stock in saiinty new, and will be sold cheap -SY W, O. WeensiscK willg-q hfequfet sttss dssio REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS. f*Mag ear ved s resuler spprnetissnkip is sue el the hsgest wsnafestot testa London, and has Ms Ipeg ■tfewtisuq he feels nsesred of giving psrfeeFaktfe mKm to nil whs may entrust their week te Ms, iyl-dtwAwly ' IT A CBBTAIH CURB FOR TBB D PILES JBk ** Mi MOWAJUPB Vmtbb laanwr— MaWdWMT This article is a very supsrier -* •- tt ft' xsiuvXMOße, PwA*. gvrv.*» Jf» HMauumor, uaiia SJry @OO£lo, ! CHEAP DRY GOODS. AT T. BRENNAN A CD’S OLD STAND PLAIN and figured Bar ogee 25 cte. aad upward, Printed Muaunsnnd Lawns, 8 to 12| eta. Colored Dotted Swiss, 18 te26. Plain Linen Lustres, 12| to 18, Silk and Libea Do., 25 to 31, White Furniture Dimity, 12 to 18, do do Fringe, 50 ets. toil per pises, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6) to 12i, Hemstitched Do 25 to 81, W hits mixed Mate aad black Cottas Usee, 6) to 16| els. per pair. Furniture and Dress Prints, 3 to 6 ets. Pise Calicoes, warranted feat colors, 6} to 10, do do, yard wide, 12|, Unbleached Shirting, 3 to 5, do do yard wide, 6| to 8, Pine Sea Island Long Cloth, 7 to 10, do Bleached do 10 to 12, do do Shirting, 32 inch wide. 6| to 8, 6 4, $-4, 10-4, 11-4 end 12-4 bleached end un bleached Sheeting, 20 per cent. Ism than our spring prices, Marseilles Quilts, $2 to $3 each, Brown and Bleached Table Damaafc 2 yds wide, B 0 to 87, Irish Liasaa, warranted free from settee. 25 to SO, iO-4, 11-4, and 14, Linen Sheeting, 60, 75 and •1 a yard, 12-4 Bobinet Lace, 310. a yd., Georgia Stripes, Oenaburgs, and Augusta Shirting, at Factory prices, 5 bales heavy Twilled Kerseys, all wool fitting, 20c. a yard. Just received by T. BRENNAN A CO.. iy27-dAwlw Opposite the Mansion House. Muaquito Nettings and Bareges, ALBXAHDKR a WRIGHT have Just re ceived— Superior 12 4 BOBINETS end Psviilion GAUZE Lupin’s superior Black BAREGES, Silk Warp FLANNEL, Gauze Do., very fine, Superiorlrieh LINENS; Table DIAPER, Bint's Eye DIAPER, some very fine, And a great variety of other GOODS, which they offer at low prices. je24 d& w DRY GOODS, DR7 GOODS. CHEAP AT GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad Street , Augusta , Oa. MR* C* tJRAY having left for the Northern Markets, to select a large and splendid Stock for the entuing Fall Trade, (parts of of hie h we will be receiving weekly for out wholesale customers,) we now offer the remaining port’on of the Summer Stock at such a low scale of prices that we feel con. fident will insure their speedy sele— Fine French CAMBRICS, worth 37c., for 250. BAREGES and TISSUES equally low, CAI ICOES aad GINGHAMS,'IO, 12, and 1G yards for sl. Bleached LONG CLOTHS, 16 yards, for sl, Muslin and Lace CAPES, very ebsap, LINENS. DIAPERS sod TOWELLINGS, A few DRESSES, of extra rich light colored silks, A beautiful lot of rich PARASOI S at cost, COUNTERPANES, Linen and Cotton SHEET INGS, BFD TICKS, DR LUNGS, DIAPERS, every kind of DOMESTIC GOODS, eeiliaget un usually low prices, to make room for Heavy Goods. J«2B NEW- STORE UP TOWN. Opfosits Afsxxvi. Buford, BooU If Co.'a Wort Houae, Brood St* Augusta. fHHK Subscriber respectfully informs the public X generally, that he bee and will keep constantly on hand a general assort men t of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GROCERIES, All of which be offers for sale as low ns can be pur* chased in the city. Orders from the country prompt ly attended to. G. VAN NESS. Aogusta, April 22, 1851. ep!3-ly LADIES’ MOURNING GOODS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR HAVE received from New York, a large sup ply of Goods fur Mourning, among which ere : Lupin’* superior Black BOMBAZINES ; Superior Black ALPACAS, of the but etyle and quality; Superi r English Black and White PRINTS and GINGHAMS; Plsi < bi’k Silk GRENADINES and bl’k BAREGES Black MARQUISSE and plain Bleek CRAPE DE PARIS | Black Grenadine and Love SHAWLS; and Black GRAPE VEILS. To which they respectfully invite the attention of he public je2o-dtwdkw Ladies’ Dress Q-oods. SNOWDEN A SHEAR. HATE MOW OM HAND, a beautiful eup ply of LADIES’ DBESS GOODS, among which are French printed JACONBTTS, of new and beau tiful styles; Rich Embroidered nnd fancy colored GRENA DINES, of the latest Styles; White dotted SWISS MUSLINS for Lelies’ Dres ses. Rich Embroidered Colored MUSLINS and Fan cy BAREGES* Superior Whi e and Colored GRENADINE sad CRAPE SHAWLS Ladies’ Worked Lace end Muelin SLEEVES, of besaiifai styles. Ladies’ French Worked Muslin CHIMA SETTES, COLLARS and SLEEVES ; Ladies’ White Lees SCARFS and MANTILLAS Ladies’ Preach Worked Muslin MANTILLAS; Ladies’ Hem-stie i Riviere and Prenck Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS; With* great variety of oth er silicic*, to which they respectfully invite the at tention of the Udiec. j«2O -dtwdk. w CHEAP BROWN SHIRTING. WILLIAM H CRANE, has Jaat received a supply of hsowa SHIRTINGS, of n good qenliljr, which be wit! sell at 6) su. per yard. Jy2T-dAw-tf , r . INno Sock a&oartisxnuntfl. NEW YORK DAGUERREOTYPES. TJOIiMKI, formerly of Amrnvtn, respectfully XX informs his friends in Georgia that he is en gaged in the Daguerreotype An, end would respect fully invite the ladies end gentlemen of Georgia, who viaft New York, to cell at hie Gallery aad examine the speefmeM of the Art, and these who may deair* to have a picture shall be served in the moat satiafae tutfy manner. S. A. HOLMES, Jyß-dAw3as 38$ Brand way. BTLLIAHD TABIiBfIL fflHB nVSORIIRRI offer far atln TA- X BLES ten per seat, fees than any ether estab lishment lAlhnmty of Blew York, with the Cloth, or Palest Rubber OnsMsw, Msrtde. Mahogany and Pina which w* warrant to be of heat mater el agd woramauship. Ciath, Bails, Cues, Praaeb Leathern silk aad wonted Pockeu. N B —All erdass by mail, far Table* ev Trim ainge, prrmptly attended to GRIFFITH A DECKER, 90 Ana-eL, corner of Geld-et., Haw York. Je24-w3m TO SURGEONS. THE VURSOMIMER bos inat received a saw Praaoh Artieolared SKELETONS, * f iTSSfeWHE ’ - BUCKS xa BUCKETS i)AA DOIKI WOKITI, auibeiwsd YfiSrl ****** *A nM . w I b BCBBaeiMna 1 tj*A- tHloH)ing, fee. NEW AND FASHIONABEE GOODS WM. O. PRICE & CO. COATS- {Tailoring sad Furnish- HaTS Dress aad tag GAPS, jfVMaM, ESTABLISHMENT, Umbraflnn, DeOraay nnd . Cane*, Business .- ,nd Cfotkes Bags, COATS, Wholesale sod Retail Shoulder Comfortables Dealers in BRACES, and Sack CLOTHING, Money Belts, * d Stre#t ’ and Gingham AUGUSTA, Cloth COA'IS, iutitb Hair, aad * of all descrip the auentloa of their Tooth. Uon*. CUSTOMERS Punfehiug Plain A fenajf GOODS PANTS AND of every de sad aTR ANGERS script ion. s r ,\ "s*«» as® Under Shirts to thwe PURSES and Spring After of and DRAWERS, annua Suspenders. CRAVATS »UU U O Pali Mpplyof and raurmn## SCARPS. GARMENTS for the Trade. All orders promptly executed. ap2T ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE FERRIS A PAUL, ARB RECEIVING, weekly, by Steamers from New York, the latest patters* and style* of Gentlemen's WEARING APPAREL. And w* have on hand a fine assortment of CLOTHS, Fancy and Plain C ASSIM ERES, VEST INGS, and Linen DRILLS, DRAPd’ETES, CASH MERES and TRIMMINGS, of all kinfe, which we offer to make up at short notice, and dispoee of at moderate profit*. —ALSO— READY-MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of Black and Panov Casa. PANTS, Fancy Linen and Marseilles Do., Black Satin Linen and Marseilles VESTS, Alpaca, Limn and Queen’s Cloth, Prock and Sack COATS, White and Colored SHIRTS and COLLARS, Silk, Merino and Cotton UNDFR-SHIRTS, Linen and Cotton DRAWERS, Men’s and Boya’ BRACES and SUSPENDERS, MONEY BELTS, Silk, Cotton sad Linen HALF HOSE, CRAVATS, Poeket HANDKERCHIEFS and GLOVES, of all descriptions, India Rubber BALLS sad Bathing CAPS, and other thine* too numerous to mention. J. C. Pbrbib. Je4 G. A. Paul. NEW SPRING GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, MERCHANT TAILOR, No* 95 0 Broad-Street, next door below 11 e United States Hotel* IS not rec iving and opening a full amort meni of i iper. Clothe, Camimeres, Veat inn, Dr Is, 1 rap d’Ete, Casbmereltoa, and J|[, Trimmieg* o all descriptions. Pull oasovt ment of Paiijy Articles, for Gentlemen’* Toilet. Ladiee’ Under Veete, Umbrellas, Ac. WORK, and Making and Trim roinr in the beet manner. nr»hß SHIRTS. DRAWERS, GL OVDS, AC I HAVE POR SALK a first rat* Stoek es J Colored SHIRTS, Whits Do., do. Embroidered SHIRTS, Silk UNDER-SHIRTS, Merino Do., Do., without sleeves, Cotton Do., Do., Lisle Do., Do., Linen and Cotton DRAWERS, All color* of Kid GLOVES, do. Silk Do., do. Lisle Do., And every article suitable for Gentlemen’s outfitjsnd o*e. J. A. VAN WINKLE, myl-diSt w4m Near Post Office Corner. “KEEP COOL.” rnilß SUBSCRIBER has for eels— X Crass Linen SACKS and COATS, Plain apd fancy Do. Do., White Silk Do. Do., Buff Striped Do. Do., Blue do. Do. Do., Fine Black Alpoca SACKS and COATS, do. do. Drsp d’Ete Do. Do., Bl’k. and Drab Caehmerstt Do. Do., Queen’s Cloth Do. Do., Lama do. Du. Do., Tweeds do. Do. Do., Black Dress and Frock COATS, do. GastiroereU PANTS, very fine, do. Drap d’Ete PANTS, very fine, Linen and Marseilles PANTS, All kinds and styles of V ESTS, And a large Stock of PIECE GOODS, (be best in market, which will be made to order promptly, and with the utmost care, precision and accuracy. 3. A. VAN WINKLE, my 1 -dA w4m Near Post Office Corner. NEW BOOKS from the Harpers’, received bv THOMAS RICHARDS & SON— Fart 8, London Labor, Ac. August Number Harper's Magazine, Godfrey Malvern; or ihn Lile of an Author, by Thoe. Miller, ee bor of A Day in the Woods, Ac. Travels iu the United States, ete., during 1849 and 1860 by Lady Emmeline Stuart Wortley. auß MAGNESIA* —Henry’s, Husband's, and Mender A Weaver’s, a lot just received. Tboee wishing a superior and genuine article can obtain the same by calling on PHILIP A. MOISB, auS 195 Metcalf’s Range. FOR THE HAIR* Bogle s htfbrion pluid* Pbaton's Chemical Hair iavigormtor, Barry's Trieepherous, Rowland Macassar Oil, warranted gennkw, Low's A Sou (Lcodoo) Beef's Marrow, Photon's Magic Hair l*yu, A*., As., Ac. Per safe by y 27 W.^AXYURPIN. FANCHBRONIAN DROPS. TH> VAICHIROIIAI PROPS will I ositivaly cure See Sickness, Sick Headache, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. The genuine sirs *«fe only by fy26 HAYiLAWP, RISLBT AGO. TOOTH BRUSHES. ■*7IINE English TOOTH BRUSHES, imparted A/ expressly for as. Je29 D. B. PLUMB A CO. THE SKIN. THE WORST celt of cutaneous affection can be cored m a wonderful short time, by the as* of that elegant and popular preparation- MARSHALL’S ringVormand tetter LOTION. It is warranted is all instance*. )y27 W. H. A J. TURPIN. ARTHUR'S LIBRARY. ST IRIKS far Young Housekeepers ; Lessons in Life; Thh Ways of Providence; Women** Trials; Married Life ; Two Wives; er Last and Was ; Home Scenes. All •( the ahead'far safe ay - sal THOS. RICHARDS A SON. GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. APRKSM LOT of CoL Bellows’* Celebra ted ARROW ROOT, Jnet received by j«29 D. B. PLUMB A CO. ■ TPMR 9BBD. i> ~ F*ZT Tg * W PLUMRA do. TOBACCO. A PMW Bawe* *f faht fevvrfe* brand the ORO- AaTttawwaftasa TH ANSOtAti rAIS 1 6P TEE f sQUTH CARO LANA INSTITUTE. rriß THIRD ANNUAL PAIR of the X fiOUTH OAROUNA INSTITUTE, far the pi indkn df An* Mashnnieni lageo»hy and Indoe- Br, wW be held in Cberieetoo, 8. C., opening oa ONSAT. 17th NOVEMBER, and eonriadd «lu ring tip weak. -* • SpeMaseaa in ovary branch #f Jdqchsgism, ~Art and Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Snpy. Tobacco, and alf eth-r Agrienltoral Prod acts, is solicited, far which ouiisAlgpremiums will be swarded. The fotkiwing special Prsmium* are offered t For the six bast specimens of Steel made from Spartanburg or ether Iron,' the project of a Southern Slate* .and manufactured late Edged Tools of say kind—A Gold MadaL N B.—A spontanea of the Steel in Baxs to be sea< with the Toole. h Per the largest quantity of Cooooue raised ea one plantation, not leas than Ten Bushels —A Quid Me dal, op 650. For the largest aaantHy of Spun Silk, the produce of say one pfeuuuon* not lam than Tan Pounds—A Gold Medal, or Premium of SSO. Per the bent Sea Island Cotton Gin, on some new saperks to that now in general use; or far any reel nnd important improvement on the pre sent one —A Gold Medal. For the invention of a suitable machine for Pulver ising Red Pepper—A Gold Medal. For the beet Steam Engine—A Gold Medal, ffer the best model Steam Fire Engine—A Gold Medal Alafgeaud commodious building has been select ed far the Exhibition, end every care, will be paid to tba reception and ears of Articles sent to the Pair, Ail Speo-meoe must be in by the 13th November. Contributors to the Pair are respectfully requested, when they forward Specimens far Exhibition, to send full descriptions of the Articles, sod such informa tion in general as may be of use, and proper for publication. Address J. H. TAYLOR, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence. je24-d&wtNl7 SI.OOO REWARD. DR. HUNTER'S celebrated SPECIFIC, for the cure of Gonorrhea, Strictures, Gleet and Analagoos Complaints of the Or fan s of Generation f~y- Ql all remedies yet discovered far the above complaint, this is the moat certain. It makes a speedy and permanent cure with out restriction to diet, drink, exposure, or change of application to business. fjjr It is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might betaken without injuring the patient. It is put up in bottles, with full directions ac companying it, so that persons can cure themselves without resorting to physicians or others for advice. ]3» One bottle is generally enough to perform a cure. Price sl. yylt is approved and recommended by the Roy al College of Physicians and Surgeons of London, I end has their certificate enclosed. gTrit is sold by appointment in New York by Robert Ellel A Son, and iu Augusta, Qa., at No. 196, Metcalf’s Range, Bread street. ap!6 HOUSE FURNISHING STORE. fi\ IN ADDITION to our stcek affJP fefak CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, ICI ws will be cootteaily supplied with H every article needed tor House Furnishing, which we will sell as low as they can ' a purchased else where. Among our assortment may be found— Pius Walnut and Maple Cane-seat Chairs; “ Rose-Wood “ u and beek Rock ing Chain; U Windsor and Office Chairs ; Safes, Wardrobes, Tables, Bedsteads; Children’s Chaim, of various styles; Coder Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Keelers; —ALSO— Measures, Barrel Covers, Rolling Pius, Washboards, Towel Stands, Beef Mallets, Clothes Pina* Soap Bowls, Boot Jacks, Potatoe Mashers, Ladles. Scoops, Muddles, Plour Boxes, Spiggo's, Selves, Ist and Mouse Traps, Sue and common Beil owe, Toy W*- goes, Knife Boxes, Wooden Trays* Toy Wheelbar rows, Port Monies, Cocoa Dippers, Graters, Ice * Breakers, Ccttoe and Hemp Line*. Butter Prieto, Jelly Moulds, Shovels end Tonga, Grid irons. Sad Irons, Brass Kettles, Iron sad Tin Saucepan* Fire Dogs, Knives and forks, Spoons, Coffee-mills, Pry pees, Snuffers, Waiters, Dust Pans, Mortars and Fsst'es, Wash Bowls, Japanned Toilet Ware, Doa tenl, Hearth and Scrub Biuahea, Clothes Brushes, Hoes, Weedere, Rakes and Shovels, for lower gar dens, Fancy Work Baske's, Market Baskets, Mats, Willow Wagons and Chairs, and a great variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Give use call at our old ttand below the Post Office corner my 23 MUSTIN & LATHROP. EAGLE FOUNDRY. AUGUbTA. GEORGIA Jones Street, near the Old Planters’ Hotel. THE uadersigeed having purchased the inter est of Mr. Juhu Tilkzy, in the EAGLE FOUNDRY, is now with greatly increas ed Machinery, to furnish STEAM BNtxINES, any size or power. CASTINGS, of every descrip tion. in either iron or Brass, for Saw, or Mercbaet M ills, Factories, Gin Gearing, dec., dee. Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, end all kinds of MACHINERY. Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, sod first rate Workmen in ray employ, lam able to furnish all orders entrusted to me, at short no tice, and at prices iully as low ae work of the same quality can be laid down from the North or else where. Thankful (or the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon the old firm, I respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful execution of all orders sent me. fe7 T. L. NEESOW. AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, bus m oiossu ixiLUU dxpot. A THE PROPRIETORS of these m A works respectfully leader their thanks far the liberal patronage which they have re ceived. They on still prepared os Ihruish IRON and BRASS CASTINGS. Alan, GEARING so all descriptions of Machinery. STEAM ENGINES Ofvarioua sthee rhaifeUf order. W# Imvo )■ courts el eonslroerinu. tarot of twelve, and one- of tweutv fivs horre power. Also, Gearing far Mills, la February last, we started an Engine of twenty-five horse power, at Abbeville Court Hdbn, South Car olina. We lake the liberty of inserting a letter re ceived from owe of the Proprietors of the Mill. TALLIAPERRO A TORBET. Aeaavtum, April 9th, IBfil.. Gentlemen: The Engine still works wall, and is admired by nil who have eeee. lt. Several gentle man from a distance, who are well acquainted with similar worts pronounce it a fins Engine, end ex pressed seme seme surprise when I told them It whs msnnfestored in Augusta. We are catting from 1,700 to 2,000 fast n day now, hot you know oar hand* us slow and insxparieoeed. They will do better after e while. 1 roomie yours, Ac., epIS-fim QHAS fa. ALLEN LOOK HERB NEW BTOHB AND NEW FtJKNI TURK* J. SI LCOX A HAS RBMOTBD htr fifel stock ofPUIN ITUEK, ITI CHAIRS. MATRASSES, y a., most door l*Dr. b i farmer stand, whme hv intends keeping e feap f; i smart is.at es FmrnMmro, Gksdve, JWiauh, Aof his own menefeidero. Alee, e geed amnsr a<R «f Wcnfnfi* ■ >qlifa>rtn i .tbllfab be wfll wfar ntt, and r asifch arteee kite mete H ewlefansw mt wfamenkw tenmhaefa*. to give him n. ee*i; at Hie wiwpy #l2-dfaw * - ram raw flour. C*S' OIiKONKJLK AND SENI’INBi - ■ - . 1 JXISCBLIiAWT. - . , From tie New York Trikam. Rsvclattsm es Jtpxn.»ls. 1. Tmn ixsrrrenoxs or r*« jxrxrnen.— . A>Dntoh.xrs«eiier anesed Lwatt. who- ran ded for some lime in the tirnding Ja pes. has published n work omMod, M .feMfafes rtyns atmotakmmdigo on bmgartyht (Japes in ile NfanieeL end Civil ItmutoridMOfl whitt oostxißtkiwb dmt id Me# fifed illHls respecting that Myetorione Empire. We feehe trenshwed nnd enonged far tbfi’Trlbosd the most iniereeting portions of hie revelations. They will amply''repay t perusal; Tbe Japanese, like many bfaer rnoefi., neet tbe (ebaloos period of tnoir history entta their religioo. They oospider the ruler es Sm Empire to be dveeended from • divinity, wfeq cerae dowarfredl Japanese islands* which ho mode fertile nod popnfemd, inetrnetiog the inhabitants in (be arte of life and the doctrines of religion. In order that this super darn ifcl nek hhaH not bheritee efffunt, (be Empero' is eJlNwefl twelve wives, end is succeeded by his eldest soo. From this sancti ty of origin ia derived the ooatom of never wearing the some clothes more than puce. Tbe dishes arid chpa in which food and drink are banded to him are also used but ones ; and likewise the cooking implements. Neverthe less, those vessels are not of varnished wood, which ia most used throughout Japan, bat of day or porcelain, which, after one was, la abb er >d to pieces. Tbe preset* reigning family dates back to the seventh Oenmry before Christ, aod numbers upwards of 124 rulers. The second ton of the Mikado (Emperor) was formerly hia father's chief military officer; hot afterwards one of the rulers, out of love for hi* third soo, made the office alternate trienoally between the second and third sons Iu the coarse of a few feoeiations, so much jealoosy arose between the alternate Generals, that, in their dimensions, tbe Emperor himself was robbed of (ha greater part of bis power, and* since (he year 1586. has been little more than a nominal ruler. However, lie is still considered as holy and as absolute in power, thoogh the Sjogun, or Crown Gonoral, takes hia place in all civil affaira. Each ebial city or province of Japan baa two Governors, who relieve each other every alternate year. Tbe one not in office retrains in Jedde* tbe Capital City es Japan, where he receives from his colleague tegular communi cations concerning everything llm occurs, so that he is ready to resame t >e authority at tba appointed time. Every Governor baa two Secretaries, who divide tbe departments of justice between (ham, and control the subordi nate civil officers. Daring the abesnee of the Governor, Seeretariee and Justices in tbe ap pointed province, their wives and child ran a< h 101 l io Jefido, as hostages for the faithful per formance of their duty. Tbe Princes are sub ject to the seme roles as the Governors, spend ing a year on their domain and a year in Jeddo alternately. During thetr absence from (he Capital, they are obliged to live in the greatest seclusion, leaving lh«ir residence only on ela ted occasion*. All their duties are ao arranged beforehand, that (hey are mere antomnta in aq tion Besides this, they are surrounded with secret spies* who report fid their movements to the Capital. The government of the eit es, at least at Nagasaki, the traling port of Japan, ia in thk bands of nine Bu/gesses, whose effiee ia here ditary. They can only jndg* by a unanimous vote. Under them are the Ottonois, who bare charge of a street or quarter, and who also direct!be police aod decide arbitrations. Under these again are tbe Kaairas, who take care of single houses and families In Nagasaki, os well es through the whole Empire, each street is 114 Dutch yards io length, with a door at each end, so that all communication with tbe rest of the city may be oat off. Each street ban a hundred or more houses; at its end is a small shrine on a stone pedestal, shaped like a lan tern, and containing won throe images of the gods. There are, also, in each street, several watch houses, which at nigh’ and on all extra ordinary occasions are provided with a watch, chosen by turns from among the inhabitants of the street. The Japanese consider the watch man holy, aod opposi‘io;i to him, or ridicule of bis office are considered capital offences, and punished with :eatb. In times of danger, each family fiirnishea one man* five men from tbe adjoining houses forma troop; and twenty-five troops march together under the command of tbe Kaairas and the Ottonaa- The bead of tbe family ia responsible fpr bfe children and associates, no matter who tbe Ist tnr may be; besides which every five adjoining fa<piiiea are responsible for each other. It Is therefore the duty of each bead of a family to take notice of the affaira of h a neighbor, and acquaint the Kxaira with everything that hap pens. If (hi* is not promptly done, he is in volved in his naighbor’s guilt and enilfrs the same punishment* even if it be banishment or dsatb This universal responsibility prevents msay crimes and (reasonable plot*, and execu tions seldom take place. The Judge disre gards all militating circumstances in tbe ezer ei«e es his office; bnt ne is careful to punish only when the laws have been knowingly find wilfully broken. Nowhere 'is there greater security of person aod properly than in Japan. This evnoiog system* founded on.reciprocal espionage and/ec.proca! responsibility* binds together ns with nn intricate aet high and low*' , princes end subjects. From lbs arteries of the bod/ politieit branches out into the finest hair drawn channels in every dapartment nf trade Not oEly Princes, llinisthn of Slats and other high officers transmit their stations ip their eldest sons* hat officers* tradesmen and mechanics in general. Those who have no sens may adopt a brother or some other blood ' rotation* or even a person of Inferior rank. Mutes, however, require the consent of chs i Empnror. A singular ssampls of adoption hapfsnod daring the reign of the Emperor Joai-Mone Tbe Prince of Figo was mnrdsr ed in the Imperial Palace oa a festival day, leaving behind neither a lineal nor an adopted son. When the Empsrer was informed of this* he ordered that every thing should happen os 1 if the Prince ws* only wounded* The corpse wes therefore seated in a Uier and earned to ■ the princely residence of Flgo, whore messen gers every day arrived from the Emperor, ia qniriog how ho farad. Finally, a mast anger eomssnniosted to the corpse the imperil! per mtsaionto adopt hfeyenngbet brother, who was ordered to appear before the Emperor nod be iitnllnd —sunns—r*nv— If tfeePrifiee shOfeld > in the meantime have died nf fain wnnnda.— , Thf P|iM»of Fiff« »•* therefore "inwardly" i dead, according ia the Japanese method of - speech, while he was “ oatwardiy” still in Ufa. • In fais manner an affiniai ssmrtimss lives two * nr thrnn foam “etetwofidly.*' after fen hen no ■ gMßHMteMHbdhMhnigisg feialihMWtn*s: Thnnrinoinal onnishmamsin Janrststfahon- and duembuwillißf. Those condemned la Nnwhmfnf m Mint tuhar rn ■ il—nitMiaadjs ■ forthre's in the unnnlaißi oriodii'eopp«r i mines. Hoose trrest Is ridlrfuil' U|(t and | l®w r Ht»Mli« *Hke vffklnnmring. - windows are boards ail eon Bee son with ihamnt m pscNtt>uod« %*ftlhg;pon SsfeSlteJ^ T ftafes; farmed wilh HulkCavemoay. otiwr difftitarie* haVepowbP*W |*MUh «M*r nwb and snbjoet* with deeth,andhshm Mhg «■ iraggontly- performed i»tire.inhM»wtbf«ihe Craeitidioß h wth'the bead npwatdaor doWhwtW. Tnk who snffsr in the fistnrerWay, sintpCW* broth pteoe which refastaaed opaw an nptighnpiwi, dlier /am bound to* boom bekwm.Xw«b® chpuoal hm boon fetpn'd M »ooa. bo banag abroad thiaWede.. > Km«p<i.Aofa Aho ■onrsqm oi jatt»® er®-r><killed sa thafr Art, that 0(f cam®thaws tranifia UnniniiilW>ii| •ixteswirmea before he eapkree. - Thboohhho ere ersei lied with their beads dbWiMrdk we nftnd tb die fn that pesltibh; •’ g Sb (hhffkfca •mall goahbe'ore made ih tfth tdVrff tke'lMpl, and the terrible paai&hmbnl id »nmetWMf.np dared tea dap® before death retimes-Ihe.iopf sorer. i owO ■ >mmq The act of dieambowellisf is a privtisme-of the bettor classes) who from tiwir fOOti ar® all tanght tire rates if mast bo oheenred. * On the forming tire act, a partleatar gar thehf mdltte wprt, afld (bs nobles with than when ihay set oat opens When a person is condemned tg, himself—which does not often, happonmbis sons and brothers, as well aa his Atherepd nn clee, are ail obliged to perform‘tbs nsseps ration on themselees. All reeereo the SOOIoOSa, so that the aet ia dona by mi at thbeasto'tiinm. Ths condemned person invites bn' < tt6U( , iWi> mate friends, and assembles whtfibein, Urn qoently in the inner court of a tkmpty. drifts they carouse and drink ■trong liquor prepared Tram, rics, used in Japan, inaioad of wlph.) ThO;.oPp demnod ihaa pronounces a farewell ar/dsoss, taboo leave of his., friends* and efiesJißeimpe rial command bea been read stand rdm ws his sabre, leans forward and 'makes e‘Mttf%br#at across bis body. A hvotits IWKif iHj obfuf his friends standr beh/nd bin and imaredletsiy strike* hi* hoed off- fir tWa manner!' fMiilwd are helped out of the World, T^rfie*who ys bolder aontetimei gash their body, jk the fpfm sf a cross and sod by plunging top blades pt# thair throats , vipoa Voluntary disembowelling is-ast osA«qnit. Noble® or warriors ■ make use of sr-'Wnea. through their own neglect os ’tbegsUtaf Wair subordinates, they Pave teas®h W ahdhMbto powahmaat. Governor* aisd 'phtfbtdr 'it, whoa soin® m<sdeed haehApfehsd dfithwHlttir jurisdiction, tbs pmpefratqt; oT , cannot p*ihl”6au In thosppaass fbf Jipansf* prefers volastary disembowelling, J&a pjght but pqoisbmeat ,th«u preserves tbo honor of his (easily jandamMTss bia mds labeaaapoa in the adbsa? d TWa' aaeea operation is also performed tbWmpbMMnh of a na/son by whom tire Scftefcla h«f* > hbd» in- Jared or offended. Id ikjren ’& ihsalfcbs only be Wkehod out by otteVoWu Übtrf. f' Although there is no dlrisfou of dind in Japan, as To' <7niqa and lndla, the efaaaas are Bialinctly impoanbls for ona ol a low to reaah a higher, aaespt tbrongh adoptian. The highest dsn as the nobdrtp t wkscfa ianßUn divided iato the higher aad lower, tbe'fesmar of arbaii aWmHowoff to wbbr whXb |ii Miffla. ■ Neat »nm the watrfers, Who taitjf'PMM’in tha'r girdl®. } and tdbfr the prfsvhLj wtd"ln rank alone, bat not in pc»sitlon. r otabd kdghsr than tire former. Thd consist moatly of civil q£eon, phj other icienti&o men. .Jhay.heao rba, f*ght to wear sabres and paste loons—* right. *ho poueeiei by the lowest of rbeir soraaiOsi :To tbs lower classes belong the ssssehoatr- the mechanic, tbe maaufaetarOr,'tito Atfsprcid dav laborer. Aeeordisg is a trade bp MP|ks •ion it held in the pobne esttmdtipn, are fee persona who carry it on respdm(qd dttrapd. Tlida the artist, and oven tbs .(armor,' they are generally poor.tfe th« merchant, qe matter how great m ajr.hmP*s wea th. •■ i ... •• jin ■ iruiuys The peatanla and tbalawar daaeeears aipo sed ta all hinda of oppraseion, aod paaenireir kvea, with hw aseeptkiw, in « atnta as bhe greMeat mlsary. Loathe® dreeslOf inil dVOry thing oonnObted with it, Is the dost tftnhibsd ooeapatiow Those who Carry h ph ‘dmlhot oat from society. The iaMfOTMa era are always chosen from amongst tbam, and (hey are therefore the moat degraded bMPII °f man. j, u -»br-.o BATS. CAPS, AITD STRAW AT dPA£LEBTOiI PBigJiA ; , fli KJ, TAILOR, JO-, A C«b,AW mild respect hilly Isfasm die l|««ohen*as at Utoi\|is, sod sdjoiaiag Statm that Ibayera sssw reoaiviao an addhlnml sapply es QOOiPhiPdr bee. > I'batretoek belay new the laipam.ee* diem selsoled. of any ev«r siered in thweicy, nAsiaps* pared to sell HATS os u reaeoaSWe MrassSe*- ostina, Snddlns, Drags, *o-, emste tarnghtlpjAle ,•<<r sail before soles below. opa’-.- JUST isAXIPUIO* A HP FOR ULki Cimirsjtyasfr-- <l .r.u >O ?»kM E^TEiL. [ ■■LEMONS , PDflB DROtifi AHX> the vary bant Drugs aod MadMniA Jwia.tWa, Dys PiaflV, Ac. . Ot*h*fri4T»4 hoAWf m^Qpsdy «w>-d« •55 smdbt ..... -j -• . A CirtaiA Rtandy lorinid*p> -IN<3 COP OR- *• Ui ‘* rryvrr* TicwHut mvt ft. telbd on. *r the ’Cttr®' sf Broedikia, Aslhmm fi*mibifc t tbs orifsa® of ton CbeSl r jj'SSSGIZSSSSSSSSjF