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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1851)
, t , ~ | , •. • . ~ , ;r t- • ' ‘ JjjKH f • Vi « m ' 1' s..- ll .•: •V* - tl~-uO -j!U i1 . . lj.fi BY WILLIAM S. JONES. a I GUSTA. GA. SATURDAY HO IS KING. AUGUST 16. I*sl VOL- XV No. 193' tarns, Ui. CHRONICLE Sc SENTINEL IFPUBLISHED JUiiiLT, Tlll-WKEKLY 4 WEEK LV. BY WILLIAM 8 JUNES. TERMS: DAILY PAPER.— Published Morning and Kee ning—To Gtrr Subscribers —Sis Dollars per ununm, payable in advance. Ir Sent sr Mail —Seven Dollars TRI-WEEKLY PAPER.— Four Dollars j»er an num. in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) "J\eo Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OK ADVERTISING. IIN DAILY PAPER, Fitly Cents per square, Itwoive lines or less) for the fireri naertion; Thirty sight Gen/s for the neat live; ao-l Twenty-five Cents foi each subsequent insertion ; VI EEKLY, Seventy five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; and Rale and Figure Work, One Dollar, jjj* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged an a new advertisement each insci tion. Professional or IJusiness Cards, not - acceding aiiliiics, 'Fen Dollars pe. annum. If oversis line* pro rut i per line. Jjj' <'oimuunications designed to proinoteprivaie • individual interests, will he chargedas advertise nents. Vjj“ Nogratuitous Advertising, under aoycircum tances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hose, when over siu lines, wil ibe charged as Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 sqmre,(l2 rises,) I month, wilhoutaltera'ion “ “ 3 months, “ “ 13 “ “ 6 months, altercdquarterly, 1 -> ‘ “ 13 months, “ “ 25 ouc-half more than the above rates. “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 <l doublcthc above rates. JjT If next to reading iua».„ and leaded, doubts these rates. Advertisemenlsnot marked the number *.r;n ertions will be continued and charged bytheincer lon. With Merchants, Druggists an-i others,contracts •rill be made by the year j < s tttonable terms, as heretofore. When the bill of any • or firm amounts within six months to 850 or u:>*« : n't;, tor other than perma nent advertisements, n discount of 25 percent, will be made II paid on presentation. New-YorK and Savannah Steam SHIP LINK. The nesv and splendid Steam-ship* FLORIDA, (Japtr-.m Lyon, AVI) ALABAMA, Captain, I.colow. Belonging to the New York aml Savauiuli Steam Navi- Ballou Company, OK AND AFTER the 11th January, will leave Savannah and New York every’SATURDA V until further notice. These ships are of 1,300 ten-* register, and unsurpassed in comfort, safety and ■peed. Cabin Passage, $25 payable in ad-.auce. Agents : PADELPORD, PAY A CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHEuL, j«l2 194 Pront-sireet, New Vctlr. FOR SAVANNAH. W THE new and splendid liglt draught steamer HA NCOCK, Capt, .Murray, built expressly for the Au gusta and Savannah trade, will Augusta fir Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at J o’clock. For freight or passage, bavins accommodation? im - •quailed by any baa t on the rivet, apply ,to lb « Captain cn board, or to the Averts, .o i» I . A DIMS A -’UN BOUNTY LANDS BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and Wjd owsof Soldiers who served in the last war with Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Havic formed an association with legal gentle men in \ asbiogton City, 1 am fully prepared with the nece; ■ try forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed ii behoof of all those interested therein; alaolo pn -ocute claims of every description against the Govern Jient. Officeon Jackson, between Reynolds and Broad-sU 08-ts JOHN MII,LEDGE. ‘ PIANO FORTES gflbM THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call the attention of their • ■ « • •• friends and the public, to their assort ment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known and Justly celebra ted Manufactories ot Bacon dr. Raven, A. H. Gale A Co., and Dubois A, Seabnry, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this Country or Europe. The subscribers would also state that the instru ments now on hand are rs the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh fiom the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for ctshor city acceptance at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S my 13 Piano, Hook A Music Depot, Broad-st, fiinl: watches,clocks, jew. ELKY. AND SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. a THOMAS W. FREEMAN, Whs at his Old stand, opposite the Brunswick jfyV ■tAllank. Augusta, Geo., has on hand a&iS» large and well selected slock, consisting of GOLD ana SILVER WATCHES, all qualities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast- Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Fob, Vest and Guard Keys, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medallions, die. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Spoons, Porks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlestick*, Ac. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouch* o , Pow der Flasks, Game Bags, dtc.; betides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Haring pmchaaed all my Goods for cash, 1 believe 1 can sell at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. N. B.—New Goods received weekly. 012-JAw WATCHES. CLOCKS & JEWELRY WOODSTOCK tte WHITLOCK, Silversmiths, jewellers, *«. two doors above the U. S. Hotel, and opposite the Bang oi Augusta, have ou hand, and sre constantly receiving, n fine assortment fKimk of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and Fisted Ware, Fancy Goodv, Guard and Fob Chains, Breast Pins, Ac., Ac. Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold cheap feraesh. tS* W. G. Woodstock will give bis strict atten tion to REPAIRING WATCHES end CLOCKS, feting served a regular apprenticeship in one of the kigent manufactories in London, and from his long experience be feels assured of giving perfect satis taboo to all who may entrust thtir work to him. ___ Jyl-dlwAwly iy A CERTAIN CURB FOR THE PILES _*L-* DR* HOWARD'S Vioitaiu Ksnor wofra rUed. —This article is a very superior preparation fist Piles, and many certificates eon be Men by in the Amw. H» phiupTVoise. D^rt-. ' m(|STIN a LATBROP. | UJartlionscs. WHITLOCK &, COSKERY, j WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION i MERCHANTS, Campbell-street,-••• Augusta, Geo. j THE undersigned have enter- , SnSHNi ed into Copartnership, under the jyMfetif firm cf Whitcook A Cosksbt, for the transact'd] of s General WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, end will occupy the large and entirely Fire Proof Warehouse, for merly occupied by Cookery, Jaacs Co., on Camp bell Mrcet, and nearly opposite the old stand of Fieri- > , ing, Whitlock A Co. They beg letve to say to the former patrons of Fleming, Whitlock A Co,, and Cookery, janes & Co., and others, who may send them produce, that their personal and undivided at tention will be given strictly to their interest. Or ders lot Bagging, Hop:, and o’her article*, will he furnished at the most favorable prices. They ars j prepared to make liberal advances,, at oil limes, on proiluce in Store. J. W. WHITLOCK, JOHN COSKERY. Augusta, July 24, 1851. w3m HARPER C. BRYSON, {Dale of the firm of Walker, Uryaon ts- C 0.,) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, | Campbell-Street August*., Georgia, . RVVVVv VV ILL store Colton and all otlt- Produce consigned to him, iu ■SB tue f- ire Froof Warehouse of Whitock A Cookery. His personal allenlion will be given to all business with which he may te fa vored. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Ac., promptly attended I to. Cash advances made ou Produce in store. au7- w3m j D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & CO~ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia, j KVVVVv CONTINUE lo transact bum- (NATV\\\ nessat their Fire proof Warehouse, SaSfcS near the Georgia Rail Road Depot, M9S9 j where they receive Cotton per Rail Road, without 1 chaige for drayage. Their Ollice and Sale? Room in on Broad street, i and maily oppos’to the Globe Hotel. Du-ineas e* (ruaicd to them will meet with prompt 1 otten ion, and liberal t Jvances on produce in j ?tore. NVM. M, D’ANTIGNAC, Or URGE W. EVANS, i au7-6m WM. K. RVANS. BUFORD, BEALL CO., 'warehouse and grocery MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. | THE undersigned tender their dunks j kfejfeg to thc.r friends generally, for the patronage j (jq liberally extended to them during the last teason, and w .uld respec:full> inform them that they continue the same business at ll c same well known stand, (two dor rj above the Fiankiiu Hcuss,) wliere they are constantly receiving a large and well se lected Stock, coinprisicg every article usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which they offer as low as any house -a the city. They will remove, on the first of October next, to that desirable tire Froof Brick Warehouse, formerly occupied by Fleming, Whitlock A Co., and immediately in front of Adams. Hopkins & Co. All Cotlou consigned to them will be so d free of commission. O' > iberal cash advances made cn Cotton and other Produce in store when required. W. H. BUFORD, W. M. BEALL, jy23-w6.n J. W. L. ST«>VAI L. CARD. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Jackson Street, Augusta, Geo. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his friends and the patrons of Walker, But son A Co., that he will continue the WAKE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Ware House formerly occupied by them, and hopes, by strict attention lo the interest of his customers, to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed on (be late firm. He will give his personal at eni.oii to all business entrusted to bis care. Par ticular aiieniion will be given to buying of Bagging, Hope and Supplier for his customer*, which will ;it all limes be bought at tha lowest prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on produce in Store. G. WALKER. Augusta, July I. 1851. jy2-tf J. J. PEARCE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Jackson Street, Augusta, Geo. ITAHE this method of returning my (SKXXS) thanks for the liberal patronage to the lute firm of Paxaoa A Simpson, and to in form my old friends, and the public generally, of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, and Tennessee, that I still continue lo transact the COMMISSION HUSIN ESS, in its various branches, in my own name, and will store ail Colton consigned to my charge the ensuing season, in a FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE. 1 will give my parsons) attention to the selling of Cotton and furnishing a';ch articles as my friends ond patrons may order from this market, and will make to Planters liberal cash advances on Colton in Store, when requested. I confidently hope, from my prudence and experience in the business, to have the continuation of all my old friends, and a share of public pvtronage. J. J. PEARCE. Augusta, July 22, 1651. hue firm of Psarox dr, Simpson was dissolved rn the 15th of June last; tne unsettled business of which will bo attended to by jy'23-dlawA wfim J, J. P. M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Aagntta, ••Georgia, VJHMB in all it* branches, at bts old stand ( Fire-Proof Warehouse,) comer of Washington and Reynold streets. He hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a con tinuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended 10 Orders for, FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAGGING, &c., promptly and carefully filled, at the lowest market prices. Liberal ADVANCES made on Produce tn store. jy3o-wtf Fire Proof Ware House. WRIGHT, SIMPSON A GARDINER. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office and Sales Room, Mclntosh street , near the Telegraph Office, Augusta, Ga. gvvvv. THE UHDKRBIQSED have This »■■■ D«y associated themselves in the WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all ita branches; and by this medium tender to the friends and patron* of each, and the public general ly, their thanks for patronage formerly bestowed, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same in this connection, assuring all who may favor os with their business that they shall have oOr personal and undivided attention, feeling that the interest of the Planter is equally the Interest of his Factor. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE a*d FAMILY SUPPLIES, executed an the most advantageous isms, Liberal Case Ada nttrss mtde an Cotton and other F(t>duc« in Store, SAM’L. WRIGHT, J. R. SIMPSON, JAS. T. GARDINER, Augusta, Jnae 24, 1861. Je2s-6m MIKEHOHKTERI.- A few assorted dies . for sole by onß PHILIP A. NOISE. *4 . i X* DOUGHTY «fe BEALL, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, Augaits Georgia, ! - . CONTINUE! lo transact the a\vrt\ E o J WAREHOUSE and COMMIT- Mfea | BUSINESS at their*>ld MW stand {Fire Froof Buildings) on Jacksoo-street, and arc prepared to give the>r personal attention to consignment* of Cotton an|J other Produce, and to Inruish the usual cash facihtiee to their patron*. E. W. Doughty, William Amos Bball. sul3-w4m HEARD & DAVISON, WAREHOUSE APD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street,* ••• Augusta, Ga., CONTINUE: the WARE. rv\TT\ HOUSE and COM MISSION HU- ’ BES SINESb, at their Fire Proof Build- SHHB | iogs on Mclntosh street. A I t ueine s entrustod to their care, will havo their strict personal attention. They solicit a continuation of the liberal patronage extended lo (hem heretofore. Liberal cash advances made, at all time*, on Cot ton or other Produce in store. Orders for Baggio?, Rope and Family Supplies, promptly and carefully attended to. ISAAC T. HEARD, JOHN DAVISON. Augusta, Au/, I 3. aul3-wbm G. WALKER & vSOJN, 1 WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jackson street, Augusta, Ga. j TIIK subscriber having taken [a vr\\ j , a lease cn the well known and ft- | tSBBS vorahly located FIRE-PKOOF WAREHOUSE, formerly occupied by Walker, <tt Co., lor a term of year-, begs leave lo offer hie services to his friend? nn l the pub lic generally. From a long experience in the busi ness, and It s determination to devote his entire at tention to the interest of his cue outers, lie hopes to receive a liberal *liare jf [>atroiiage which has been so liberally bestowed on the late firm. He intend* to confine himself o a PLANTER’.S | BUSINESS, and no pains or effort shall la spared ■ to give eatiefaciion. Special afenlion will be given , (> buy ing supplies for his friends at the lowest prices ■ the market will afford. advances made w lien required cn Pro- | duce in More. 1 have associated my son, I). L. Walksb, in busi- ! ness with me. G. WALKER. ROBERTSON A CROCKIR, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Augusta, Georgia. «>n-rn RESPECTFULLY tender(JVTV\\ their ttianks for the liberal share ofoufeihks patromge extended to them during the last sc ison —and announce that they will cominuc the above business at their Old Stand, on Reynold street, where one or both can, at all limes, be found ready to al>end lo any business in their line. Libe ral Cash Advances made when desired, on Cotton am) other produce in s-tore —and all order* for BAG GING, ROPE, GROCERIES, «&c., filled with diPpatrh at the lowest market prices. They hope, by a strict allenlion lo tiie interest of their custom ers to merit a liberal share of public patronage. ’ E. D. ROBERTSON, JOHN R. CROCKER. Augusta, August 2, 1851. HARPER C. BRYSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia. THE UNDERSIGNED begs leave to ten derto his friends, his services iu the above line of business ; and would inform them that Cotton and other produce consigned to him, will le stored in the Warehouse of the late firm of Walker, Bryson A Co., on Jacksou street, and solicits a share of public patronage. A dvances made on produce in store, and ordeis for Goods promptly attended to. Office at the above Warehouse, j v 2-1 m HA R PER c- BRYSO DYK A HEARD, WAREHODBE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mclntosh street,-••• Augusta, Ga., ANNOUNCE to thqir former rrr\-n patrons, and (he public generally, |ak|^ ■599 that they continue (he WAKEIHHHI HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its I ranches, at their Fire Proof Buildings, Eaits de of Mclntosh street, where they respectfully solicits continuance of the patronage so liberally extended to them the past season. All busini.*, entrusted to them will receive their strict personal attention. Order* for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, will be promrtly filled at the lowest market prices. Liberal Cash adduces made on Cotton, and other Produce inStore. JAMES M. DYE, STEPHEN D. HEARD. Augueta, Augn 1 14. I^s l . au 14 t( jUostou iiSccrtiaenunlfi. AMERICAN HOUSE, HANOVER STREET, BOSTON. MTIIE UNDERSIGNED hav ing entirely RE BUILT and EN- ■ill! LARGED the above extensive establishment, con taining in all about three hundred and fifty rooms, would respectfully give notice that it ia now ready Sr the reception and accommodation of the travel ling community. An extended oo'ice of the unsurpassed convenien ces of this House is deemed superfluous, as the nu merous improvement* which have been made cannot be properly given in an at erlisemenl. Suffice it to say that no expense lias been spared to render o»jr tpartment perfect. The furniture was made expressly to order, re gardless of cost, and certain portions of it, especially the Drawing-rooms, will be found to be of the most beautiful and tasteful manufacture. The Dialog* rooms are capacious, and the hours of meals will be so arranged a* to suit the convenience of the early and late. Every department will be conducted in an unex ceptionable manner, and the Proprietor pledges him* self that the American House shall 1 e truly lha Traveller’s Home. LEWIS RICE. f«8-2«w6n»-wlsm Batlmon BALLORD, CHADBOUKH A CO. IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ▲HD IMPORTERS OP English and Swedish Iron. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. fj* Agents for Ellicott’e Baltimore ROLLING MILLS, Hammered aud Rolled CAR AXLES. Also receives orders for H. Abbott & Co.’a FORGE end BOILER PLATE MILL. A. HxLLoao, E. Gelmar, C. CRADBotra*, H. W. Hsian. 'y4-iy BALTIMORE STEAM SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS THE SUBSCRIBERS ere now manufactur ing, and have on hand— Belmont Sperm CANDLES; Adamantine Do.; Mould Tallow Do., (warranted to etaod any climate); Laid Oil, Yellow, Brown, and Black SOAPS; Va riegetad Bar Do.; While Bar On.; Fuller's SOAPS; Fancy SOAPS, of now sty lee and superior quality, to which they deeire toinvita the attention of South ern Merchants ia making their Fall pure he see, with a conviction that they can offer inducements, as re gards quality and prteen, equal to any. SMITH A CUE LETT, Conor Holliday and Pleasant els., Baltimore. Jy22-wfi ©rg ©ooiis, CHEAP DRY GOODS, AT T. BRENNAN A CO.’S OLD STAND PLAIN and figured Bareges 25 cts. and upward, Printed Muslins and Lawns, Bto 1 24 eta. Colored Dotted Swiss, 18 to 25, Pbin Linen Lustres, 12| to IS, bilk and Linen Do., 25 to 31, White Furniture Dimity, 12 to IS, do do Fringe, 50 cts. to $1 par piece, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6) to 12), Hemstitched Do 25 to 31, White mixed Slate and black Colton Hose, 6| to IBf eta. per pair, Furniture and Drees Prints, 3 to 5 cts. Pine Calicoes, warranted fast colors, (i| to 10, do do, yard wide, 12|, Unbleached Shirting, 3 to 5, do do yard wide, 6) lo 8, Fine S«a Island Long Cloth, 7 to 10, do Bleached do 10 to 12, do do Shirting, 32 inch wide. 6) to 9, 5 4, 6-4, liM, 11-4 and 12 4 bleached and un bleached Sheeting, 20 per cent, leu than our spring prices, Marseille? Quilts, $2 to t 3 each, Brown and Hleacbad Table Damask 2 yds wide, 60 to 87, Irish Linens, warranted free from cotton, 25 to 50, 10-4, il-4, and 1 1-4, Lines Sheeting, 60, 75 and 51 n yard, 12-4 Bobinet Lac-, 31c. a yd,, Georgia Stripes, Usaaburgs, and Augusta Shirting, at Factory prices, 5 bales heavy Twilled Kerseys, all wool filling, 20c. a yard. Just received by T. BRENNAN A CO., iy27-d*kwlw Opposite the Mansion House. Musquito Nettings and Bareges. ALEXANDER a WRIGHT have Just re ceived— Superior 12 4 BOBINETS and Pavlllion GAUZE Lupin’* superior Black BAREGES, Silk Warp FLANNEL, Gauze ‘ ; Do., very fine. Superior Irish LINENS; Table DIAPER, Bird’s Eye I >IA PER, t:me very line, And a great variety of other GOODS, which they ! oiler at low prices. jc24 diw ; DRY GOODS, DRY^GOODs! CHEAP AT GUAY BROTHERS, 290 liroad Street, Augusta, Ga. Mil. C. (-RAY having left for the Northern Markets, to select a large and splendid block tor the ensuing Fall Trade, (parts of Ahicb we will be receiving weekly for our wholesale customer*,) we now oiler the remaining port’an of the Summer Stock at such a low tcale of prices that we fee? con fident will insure their speedy sale Fine French CAM BHDS, worth 37c., for 26c. BAREGES aud TISSUES equally low. CAI I COES and GINGHAMS, 10. 12, and 16 yards for Si. Bleached LONG CLOTHS, 1G yards, for SI, Mudiri and Lace CAPES, very cheap, LINENS. DIAPERS and TOWELLINGS, A lew ORE SSES, of extra neb light colored silk*, A beautiful lot of rich PARASOLS at cost, COUNTERPANES, Linen and Cotton SHEET INGS, BED TICKS, DR LUNGS, DIAPERS, every kind of DOMESTIC GOODS, ceding at un usually low prices, to make room for Heavy Good*. NEW STORE UP TOWN. Opposite Messrs. Buford, Beall ts Co.'s Wars House, Broad St , Augusta. Subs:riber respectfully informs the public JL generally, that he has and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GILUCERKES, All of which he offer* for sale a* low as can be pur chased in the city. Orders from the country prompt ly attended to. 1 G. VAN NESS. Angu'ta, April 22, 1851. sp23-ly LADIES’ MOURNING GOODS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR HA VE received from New York, a large sup ply of Goods for Mourning, among which are : Lupin’s superior Black BOMBAZINES; Su|<erior Black ALPACAS, of the be.t style and quality ; Superi r English Black and White PRINTS and GINGIIAMS; Piari bt’kSilk GR ENADINES and bl’K BAREGES Black M A RQUISSE oud plain Bfock CRAPE DE PARIS; Black Grenadine and Love S AWLS; and Black CRAPE VEILS. To which they respectfully invite the attention of be public. je2o-dtw4w Ladies’ Dress Goods. SNOWDEN A SHEAR HAVE NOW ON HAND, a beautiful sup ply of LADIES’ DUE'S GOODS, among which are French printed JACONETTS, of new and beau tiful styles: Rich Embroidered and fancy colored GRENA DINES, ofthe latest styles; White dotted SWISS MUSLINS for Lalies’ Dres ses. Rich Embroidered Colored MUSLINS and Fan cy BAREGES; Superior Win e and Colored GRENADINE and CRAPE SHAWLS Ladies’ Worked Lace and Muslin SLEEVES, of beautiful styles. Ladies’ French Worked Muslin CHIMA SETTES, COLLARS xnd SLEEVES • Ladies’ White Lace SCARFS and MANTILLAS Ladies’ French Worked Muslin MANTILLAS; Ladies’ Hcm-stici Riviere and Prenck Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS; With a great variety of oth er article.?, to which they respectfully invite tba at tention of the ladies. Je2o-dtw<Si tv CHEAP BROWN SHIRTING. WILLIAM XI. CRAMS, has just received a supply of brown SHIRTINGS, of a good quality, which he will sell at 6) cts. per yard. jy27-d>w-if __ PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, AC. fHAKLES CAT LIN & CO., NBAH THE UNITED STATES SmnaßHv HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., arc the only * ■ I V > authorized Agents for Chickering’* •elobrated IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES. Also, forthose made by Nunn’sdc Clirk,and Adam Stafford. The superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these Instruments render any special reference to them unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they have given id this market, for more than 15 years, ts gsod evidence of their durability. Their stock is always large and full, comprising every variety and style of 6,6 J, 6| and 7 octave PIANOS, which they will sell at tbs iowmt vac- TObv prices,(varyingfromS2ootoSsoo,)and woo rant them sound and perfect infffWy respect. Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh supplies every week of alt new publications as soon as they are isaved. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accord eons, Ac., Ac,, will receive prompt and careful attention, and will be warranted to please in every reerofe. KELODKOHI. They also have a complete assortment of Prince A Co-’s MELODEONS. The Key Board ie precisely die same as the Piano or Organ; and the tone closely resembles thet of the Plate-stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently load for smaH Churches. They vafy ia pries from SSO to SIOO. r JKWILRT. CHARLES CA ILIN keeps for sale at the same plsec a tales Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL RY and te which he iavites the au {IB km of the paMie. mh2B &tui SJork incut*. j NEW YORK DAGUERREOTYPES HOLERS, formerly of Ausrusta, respectfully informs hit friends in Georgia that be ia en gaged in the Daguerreotype An, and would respect fully invite the ladiea and gentlemen of Georgia who ▼iatt New York, to eali at bia Gallery and examine the specimens of the Ait, and thcaa who aaay deaire t« hare a picture ahall be Beared in the moat satisfac tory manner. S. it..HOLMES, jyßdAw3m 289 Broadway. BILLIARD TABLBS. * fTIHB SUBSCRIBERS offer for aale TA- M. BLES ten per cent, leea than any other estab lishment in the city of New York, with the Cloth, or Patent Rubber Cushions, Merble, Mahogany and Pine Heda, which we wanant to be of baat mater al and workmanship. , Cloth, Belli, Guee, French Leathers, silk and wanted Pockets. N B. —All orders by mail, for Tables cr Trim mings, promptly attended to GRIFFITH A DECKER, 90 Ann-at., corner oi Gold-at., New York. ’ je24-w3m HOE’S CAST STEEL CIRCULAR AND LONG SAWS. THE aubeeribere manufacture from tbebestcaat steel, CIKCULAR SAWS, from two incbee to fire feet d'ameter. These sawn are carefully har dened and tempered, and are ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for the purpose, and 1 are therefore muck superior in truth and uniformity of surface to those ground in the usual manner * They require lees set, less power to drire them, and are not -o liable to become heated, and produce a saving of timber. They alto manufacture Cast Steel MILL PIT and CROmS CUT SAWS and BILLET WEBS, of su perior quality, a'l ol which they have lor sale at their ware rooms. Nos. 29 and 31 Gold street cr they may be obtained of the principal Hardware raer ' chants ia the United States. R. HOE A CO., Priming Press, Machine and Saw Makers, 29 an J 31 Gold street. Tho following extract is from a report made by a committee of scientific and practical gentlemen, ap pointed by the American Institute. ** Your committee are of unanimous opinion, that ia the apparatus invented by Mr. R. M. Hoc, for grinding saws, he has displayed great ingenuity and tact in the adaptation ol machinery to the production of results fa the manufacture of saws, which may with propriety be denominated the ne plus ultra of the art Publishers of newspapers who will insert this «d --| vertisement three times with this note, and forward us a paper containing the same, wilt be paid in print ing materials, by purchasing four times the amount of their bill lor the advertisement. jy26-w6u CUSHMAN A CO., IMPORTERS AID JOBBERS OP FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS. No. 6 CourUandt Street , opposite \alional Hotel NEW YORK. O. A. C UGH MAN, A. K CUSHMAN, J. a. h. coiBHAH. Jel2-3m 1 . - }pl)Ua&tipl)ia BRANDIES, WINES. &c. HAVING completed arrangements with houses in Bordeaux and other European cuies, tor the execution of my orders,! am thus enabled to offer to dealers at a small advance orer importation , cost, BRANDIES, WINES, and LIQUORS of the finest description from under Custom House lock if desired. | Attention is invited to my list as below ; 110 packages Cognac, Bordeaux and Rochelle , BRANDIES, in 4, 4 and 4 piper, pale sud dark, 75 bbda. and quarter casks pale, goH and brown SHERRIES, fine nod medium qualities, 81 qr. casks MADEIRAS, of every grade, 125 “ Port WINES, part very old and su perior, 300 baskets Sparkling CHAMPAGNE, well known brands, BOOboxes Claret WINES, various brand* and vintages, 100 cases BAUTERNE and BARSAC, -intage 1846 and 1847, ‘ £45 casks Saoterne an J Claret WINE, 15 pipes old Holland and Schiedam GIN, I 10 puncheons old Scotch and Irish WHISKEY, 4 “ superior old Jamaica RUM, ; 100 bids, old Monoogabela WHISKEY, I to 5 * years old, 90 casks superior London Brown Stoat end Scotch ALE. With a constant supply of imported Liquoqs, such * as Aheynthe, M arose hiao, Curacox, AoniseUe, Cher ry Brandy, v c. A large stock of HAVANA SEQARS always on band. All of which 1 offer on vary favorable terms. Orders will be executed with despatch and goods shipped st lowest rates. A. H. McCALLA, Importer tod Denier, No. 30 Wninut-St., p9-3m Philedelpbi. THE Q U ADR UPBOS OP NORTH AMERICA. BY J. J. AUDUBON, P, R. 8., Ac., and the Rev. John Bachman, D. 0., Okc., Ac. The present will be a miniature copy of the large | edition with figures and descriptions of the Quadru peds of the United States (including Texas, Califor nia and Oregon,) part of Mexico, the British and Russian Possessions, and Arctic Regions o< oar Con tinent. Each number will contain five plates, litho graphed in a superior style, and carefully colored from the original drawings. The Numbers will be delivered U» Subscribers at intervals of not less than one month, and the Work will be completed in Thirty Numbers The price of each number is One Dollar, payable on delivery. Herron* desirous of subscribing will please call on the Agents, where specimen copies may be seen. GEO. A. OATES & CO., Jy23 Hraid-st., opposite State Hank. HATS. CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS AT CHARLESTON PRICES. *.T. TAYLOR, JR., & CO., m*RE» would respectfully inform the Merchants * \ 1 ol Georgia, and adjoining Stales, that they are now ; receiving as additional supply of GOODS in their line. Their stock being now the largest and beet , selected of any ever offered in this city, and are pre pared to sell HATS on as reasonable terms as Gro ceries, Saddles, Drugs, Ac-, can be bought in ibis by.. Pl**-, at 11 before rotor below. apl PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. . PHILIP A. NOISE, Druggist and Chemist, Metcalf’# Range, Angus- a' EC ta, Ga., has bow on hand, and is eon - Handy receiving, a large sad well mleeted Mock of the very best Drugs and Medicine*, Paints, Oils, Dys Stuffs, Ac. Orders from tbe country properly filled and at prices which cannot fail to pleaae. lyfr-w A Certain Remedy for Whoop -ING COUGH. TUTTI PECTORAL ELIXIR may b« relied on, for the eon of W booing-Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneomonia, nod aU diseases of the organs of the Cheat It is pacfeoUy harmless, and pleasant tn the taste. Woe sale ia Angnat* by W.AJ. TURPIN, ar d Ul2.dAw WM. H. TPTT. TOILET' ARTICLES. Lronpl eeonfne Handkerchief EXTRACTS, Oenniae Uennna COLOGNE WATER, Toilet, Chalk and U|y WHITE, Pfaaiea’a Hair UfVIOORATOR, Barry’s TRICQPHBROUB, Boris's HYPERION FLUID. Superior TOILET POWDER. Cat Glam TOILET BOTTLES, Ac., Ac. meals by js29 D. B. PLUMB A CO. F nlilllMt'i.K AND SKiVmPI. M ISCEIi Xi A H"S". 1 Prom the Southern fSi C.) Patriot. The Natural Brld|< of Ala^aa>«» Mr Dcab Sib:—At the. preseat tnaaeai when articles on politics.so naturally and, juatly engross the columns of your paper, I hardly know whether I am justified for intruding upon you with an ‘ account like the oßhl am about to prcxluce } yet tboftKl you discover ill empty space in one of your numbers, ii might l not be improper to insert it. •-»« : o I base, of late, been traversing thfr State, and br) doing ao new, together with Pn£ Tie* mey of the Tuscaloosa University, the gti si aglet to Alabama, formerly to opr SU|e.f andfa our puranita and investigations are ol a. geological character, our attention waa of coarse atnaeled by tha natural wonders of this part of the oottn try. One of the most coaeptenouh arrvongst these was the Natural Bridge In'Walker oOunry. one which might well rival wKh the' tdatriw one of Virginia. It is about a mile from the road, and on the property of a man by the name of West, but yet'would well repay a travaler by the beauty of the scenery, for /deviating a little from hia regular route. It occurs in .(w ga»* logical deposit termed tbs millstone grit,, the loweat one in the coal measures, the onlyroek which in Alabama exhibits the truly vim end romantic grandeur of nature. Before reaching It our imaginations had been considerably elevated by the description given by our guide, but, pot* withutending, when the reality broke vpota ns in its full magnificence, we found that our expec tations fell very far short of the truth; * ’Hde grand structure at the Great Architect apana about one hundred and twenty feet, while its height is about seventy. Aam alter bridge eon* neetd it with the bluff bey rod. The .symmetry of the main arch will make it almost indestruc tible, though of course its regularity baa only been produced by the underminlpg and bieating down of the rock, which, at uortieoy-geme' tlfne existed below it. The cleavage marks of the massive sand-stone of whichlt is formed, cense it even in the more minute constructional* re eemble an artificial bridge, as these lines make It appear as if built with regular worked Weeks. Benea th it arc many pieces of broken and par tially water worn rocks, materials as U Were, left by the builders ; and thee?, together with {he mighty escarpments round about, would .linpgrt a most grand aspect, even If that were hot .piab duced by the bridge itself. A Utile spring wea ling from between these broken rttaeais makes It a frequent resort ot the deer which' abotiAd In that part of the country, and whose nuneroSs foot prints on the soft-sod, indicate -m favorite lick. Lofty hemlocks and beech tree# growing on the bridge and near by* shade U frogs .the rays of the sun.. In short, gverr one who «*y pass by, ought to stop and visit jkar Nqfuxai Bridge of Alabama t though I csju hardly advise a traveller, with good conscience,’ to make Mr. Weal’s his resting place for a night. They "take travellers in” thore, to be suit, but T etfonvlr ■uspect that auch individual! are alto “ttW# ur’ considerably, as wscould not even obtain suf ficient wood to boll oar koale. >• ■ : ’< '■ A more leng.hv and scientlfio'description may be expected In Prof. Tuotney’a report, i and it might therefore almost appear assuming in me to have penned this one t bull wo aid. only have mine considered as intended for the us? aqd in struction of travellers In that region.,. It la, the first description ever offered to the god In tact but few private petftohf ktiow of the tab - tence of this wonder of nature. lean only add,that I hope no Improvetohota may l>e made which will destroy all of Ki ro mantic beauty, like the one contempfated by the owner of the Tallulah Fails of Georgia,.who has thought of leading off the water* by « different chanrcl, to let them failover a higher, precipice, and whose want in c&pital.only prevents hint from ruining one of the most picturesque locali ties in the United States. Begging pardon for intruding with SO long a discourse, 1 have the hotter to bh, .your Very obedient servant, Osoab M.'LtKBBB. — ——- 2mm THIRD ANNUAL FAIR Ot* THE aOUTH CAROLINA WSTIWre.- The third AkltAL fair of A« iSOUTH CAROLINA INSTITOTE, lor the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity MM fndna try, will be held ia Chart oat on, 8.C., opentaf oi MONDAY, I7ih NOVEMBER, aad continueda ring tbe week. ► •- i Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art and Industry ; also of Cotton, Rice, Roger, Tnhpaco, and all oth-r Agricultural Products, is solicited, (br which tuitabU premiums will be awarded. The following special Premiums are offered t For the six bevt specimens of Steel mads from Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of a Southern State, and manufactured into Edged Tools of Say kind—A Gold Medal. N B.— A specimen as the Steel ia Ban ta be saut with the T ols. For the largest quantity cf Cocoons raised m sac plantaiion, not less than Ten Bushels—A> Geld Me dal. or SSO. For tbe largest Quantity of Spun Silk,, tbs produce of any one plantation, not leas than Ten Poand#—A Gold Medal, or Premium of SSO. For the bast Sea island Cotton Gin, on some new principle, superior to that now in genaral nae; or for any real and important improvement oa the pre sent oie—A Gold idedal. For the invention of s suitable machine for Pniver iiing Red Pepper—A Gold Medal. For the beat Steam Engine—A Gold Modal, For the best model Steam Pire Engine—A Gold Medal. A targe and commodious building has been select ed (or the Exhibition, and every care wilt be peid to the reception and care of Articles sent to.the' Mr, All Specimens must be in by the 13th Contributor* to tbe Fair in respect tody rsqneatad. when I bey forward Specials as far Exhibition, to need lull deecriptieas es the Articles, aad saeh ie farms - (ion in general as may be of use, and proper far publication. Address J, H. TAYLOR, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence. je24-ddtwtNl7 - ' •1,000 REWARD. DEL. HtiaTßß'l celebrated SPECIFIC, far the core of Gonorrhea, Striatnree, Gleet- end Analegooa Complamte of tbe Oi pa* of Gen sraliua, {J Os all remedies yet discovered far the shove complaint, this is the most certain. KU , nr It makes a speedy and permanent com with out renriction to diet, drink, expqfara, or ehsiags of application to busmess. ry It is perfectly barmlem. Gallons ft U fright be taken without injuring the patieaC O’ it Is put? up in bottles, with full direction* ac companying it, so that peraens can earn themsehres without resorting to phyaieiena or others fov advice. rk'Oss bottle ia generally enough to peefarm a cure. Price $L . r \ - D It ia approved and r-commended by th* ffgy al College of PbyoeUna and Surgeons of Loqdoe, and hia their eertifieete encloeed. , O' It is sold by appointment' in Mew York by Robert diet A Son, and ia’Augusta, Oa., at Mo. 196, Metcalf’s Range, Bread street. 1 ’ tpTR,, WM. U. TUTT, WHOLESALE AMD RIVAlh’^H W DBUGCHST, ' 3 • • • ”V......flair^a, -BAS BOW fN STORE— -10,000 ibo. White LEAD. ' ' “ 506 relleiia I insesd H> ‘ ! ,0001ba.yeninh BRPWW/ 200 Paint MH.lMfChrama WwmfMlSeiilfaixhi aqd Utuamqrfa* Blue. Faria Grega, Jm dMhwfr. Usafrv, and Aitfrta Onfacs. totfaknt .wHk A fame Stook.of DiOQS* MEDICINBSB, YEWUIIWf ■OWtfgALßyte wMek&e