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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1851)
FANCY SHOES. ALDRICH A ROYAL, hire receiv- H|i ed per Steamer, r Bkl 50 pair Ladies Pine Black Gaiter BOOTS, (Roger’s M»kt>.) 25 pair Congress Black Gaiter BOOTS, price $ I.£o. 60 fair Child’s Patent ANCLE-TIES. 50 pairßoyeand Youth’s Pot. BROGANS. Also a few pair Ladies' Fancy SI IPS. aul6d2 NEW GOODS. ALEXANDER A WRIGHT havejuatre ceived — Super. i’L’dn, Plack and Figured SILKS, Black Watered Silk and Satin D’CHtNE, Colored Florence and Marceline SI I KS, Black Silk Trimming LACKS, 1 ace LNuERSLEEVES; Muslin CUFFS, new * CHE'*IZETTS, latest atyle, Real Thread, Lin. Thread, and Yalencienne LA CES, Long Black Egyptian MITTS, Supeticr Iricu lINENS; Pillow-Case LINENS, Figured end Dotted Swiss MUSLINS, ' Cul’d.and Mourning GINGHAMS and PRINTS, And a great variety ol other GOODS, to which they invite me attent on of the public. aul6-dAw TO PIRS jKS about building. rnilE UNDERSIGNED being a practical JL Architectural Draughtsman, competent to take charge and construct buildings on true architectural principles, busing bad experience in the construction of Villas, Churchrs and Cottages and City Houses, North and South, offers h-s strvices to any persons in cby or town. Address T. J. K. aulh-bt* Post Office, Augusta, Ga. GLASS JARS, FROM one quart to two gallon*, suitable for Preserves, Brandy Peacbee, Ac., for sale by MSUTIN A LATHROP. aulfi Below Post Office Corner. RATTAN AND WILLOW CHAIRS. IVK HAVE JUST RECEIVED a large Tv lot. o' Children’s Kitten and Willow Cairo, with and without rockers. i» USTIN A LATHROP, an 16 Below Post Office Corner. CHOICE LARD IN KEOS. r/V K.EOS LA HU, tj vJ 2U ;.b:u, Kui?*r-Cured HAMS, 15 “ No 3 MaCKEH EL, 10 kegs Go.-htn BUTTER, Per Steamer, in Store, und for sale by aii'6 dtf E>TES A RICHMOND. CORN, CORN. RUSH ELS prime White COHN, auit r I W able (or Miller-, to be landed This Day. Portale by aulj-5l A. I APITTE. Flour and Middlings. Os! DDLS, and half bble. Canal FLOUR, wlf 15 “ New Virginia i)j., 20 “ No. I Middlings Do., In store and for sale by au!6-4t A. LAFiTTE. BALE ROPE. COILS Bile HOPE, just landed and for A 4 sale by aul6-3t A. LAPITIE. $5 REWARD. liv-J, STOLEN OR STRAYED from the stable of the subscriber corner cf Campbell and Te'fnir stree's, cn Wednesday, I3th inst., a small Bay Ponv, no particular marks recollected, except a slight scar on the right dink. 1 will give the above reward for hisdelivery to me, or for such information that I may gel h>m. au 16-lt SIMON NOHNTON. BOOKS, BOOKS. ~ rpiIOMAS RICHARDS A SON have lor JL sale tiro following bOOKSj Household Word*, Vole. 1 and 2, by Cbss. Dick ens, Alderbrook, by Fanny Forester. The Ctergy ol America; anecdotes illustrative cf the character of Ministers in the United Slates. Ctuiksuank at Homs; a new Family Alnutn of endless entertainment, with numerous illustration*. Second Love, by Martha Martell, The Solitary of Juan Fernandes; or the Reel obinson Crusoe, by author of Picciofo, Rejected Addresses; or the new Tbeatrum Poe taruir , by Horace and James Smith Epi rodes o( Insect Life, Advice to Young Ladies on their du ies, die., in Life, by T. S. Arthur, The Song of the Bell; by Schillir, with sixteen illustrations, Ulitre-Mer, a Pitgrimgge beyond the Sea, by Longfellow, Moore’s Life of Byron, 2 vols., The World’s Ktligion, by Lady Co'quhorn, Light and Shadows of Scottish Life, by Jchn Wil- 1 sou, Midnight Harmonies; cr Thoughts for the Seaaox cf Siditude and Sorrow 3, by Winslow, Memoir of Mr*. Mary Lomdie Duncan, by her Mother, Sena, bv Mis. Hentt; Linda, by Mrs. Uentz, Shelley’s Poetical Works, Tapper's Works, Prose and Poetical. The Micrcscopist, or a. Manual on the use of the Microscrope, fuiaginaiion and Fancy, uy Leigh Hunt. au 16 S3O RE WALD. X# B ANAW AY from the subscriber’s camp, 41 in Green county, Ga., on Sunday night, 10th a negro fellow, JIM, t bout 21 years of Sge, ..bout five te t 7 inches high, black complected, weighing about <me hundred an 1 sixty pounds, and likely. Noo' her mark recollected, other than hold ing bis bead down when spoken to. Also two others, at the tame time, GEORGE and JOE; George, about 19 years of age, not quite so dark *a Jim, weighing shout 140 Ibe., und likely, has quite a Etout thick loot, about five feet five inches high, and has a number ot simll bump’s or pimples on his face. Joe, a boy about 16 years of aga little lighter than either of the others, wih weigh, perhaps, about 105 or 1 lOibs., say about five feet high, not to heavy built as the others, but very likely. The above Negroes were bought in Richmond, Va., in May and June last, and it is piobable they may go in that direction. We will give SJQ far their apprehension and etivery tout, cr to bo placed in some site jail so (bat we get them, er $lO for eith er of them ; any information will be thankfully re ceived. Direct to Appling, Columbia county, Ga. aul6 w’f STOVaLL <f- DUNN. NEW GOODS, SNOWDEN &, SHEAR HAVE received, this day, by tbe Steamer Ma ricn, from New York PlainS wire MUaLIN -5 , and Worked Jaconet and Swiss Muslin TRIMMINGS. Plain White end Black, md small dotted Bobirvel LACES, Fancy Belt RIBBONS, and Ladies’ long Egyp tian MITTS, for short SUeves, Superior White Che ked MUSL’NS, and Plain Black SILKS, Linen Covered BUTTONS, flat and convex, fur Ladies’ Presses, ' English und Merrimack PRINTS, and Second Mourning GINGHAMS, of new and beautiful sty 1 1 *. To all of which they respectfully invite tbe etton tionof he public. auiS-dtw&w New Works. SUNBEAMS AND SHADOWS, and Buds and Blossoms, or Leaves Irom Anal Minni e’s Porllilio, by Georgia A. Hu iso; Passages in the Life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of Sumy side, written by bcrecif, complete in one volume ; Greenwood Leaves, a collection of Sketches ujad Letters, by Grsci Greenwood; Life and Ad'enturea of Jack Ran a, alias SixUten String Jack, by James Lendridge. No. 379 of Littell’s Living Age —12 cte., Just received and (cr sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Brood street, oppo site lh« Bute Bank. lU |5 lUAGAZINES B’Oi* - •LvJL Ssrtam’s Union Mammzine. and Ladies’ Na tional Magazine, for the above month, have been re aeivtd at the subscriber's. »bl 5 GEO. A. OATES A Co., Broad »t. International Magazine. AUOUIT No. International Magazine, received *>7 aulfi THOS. RICHARDS A SON. CiO® I’* 1 ’* LADY’S BOOK for Soptemebr, he* deceived. Snuacritan will p'eaae cell it “ G. A. OATES A CO.’S —* Q Book ani Music Depot, Broad*. Hats, Bats, Hats. FALL FASHION FOR 1851. BE IT KNOWN, that G. W. PERRY n A CO. have received This Day, by Steam ■■ ahip Marion, a few eases of Fashionable Extra Moleskin HATS (direct from 'he well known Manufactory of W. H. Beebe A Co.) which for siyle end fiaieb, ere not lobe surpassed in the whole world. Citizens of Augusta and Hamburg will please cell and examine, whan we will show yon e fine Hat, decidedly neat. auls-dlw Ear Corn. fIIUOSE who wish to buy EAR CORN, by the X Iced or bushel, can be supplied by calling on F. C. TINSLEY. Also, some food Country HAMS. au!s Sugar and Mackerel. f*f\ BBLS. Crushed, Clarified and Powdered Olf SUGAR, 25 bbla. New No. 3 MACKEREL, large. Just received and for sale low by au!4 WILLIAMS & BROTHER. SUGARS. STUART’S Loaf, Crushed and Powdered SU GAR, for sale by au!3 BAKER A WILCOX. SUGAR SUGAR. ‘>fk HHDS. prime P. R. SUGAR ; ’r V 75 bbla. Granulated und Clarified SUGAR, in store, end lor sale l>w, by an!3 HAND A FLEMING. Bacon, Bacon, O A IIIIDS. prime Bacon SIDES,CIear and Rib; Olf 20“ “ “ SHOULDERS; 6,000 lbs. cboiee HAMS, fur family use; just received and for rale by aul3 HAND A FLEMING. FLOUR, FLOUR A£\ RBLS, fresh ground C nal PLOUR, rc rt" " ceivod this day, and lor sale low by aul3 HAND A FLEMING. CORN. 1 /kifk BUSHELS prime North Carolina 1- V V/'lf White. Just received and for sale bv au 12 B. H. WARKEN it CO. Lozenges. ROSE. liemon, Mint, Sassafras, Cayene, Gin ger and Wintergreen. A large lot for aale by aul'2 P. A. MrilSE, Druggist. Flour and Batter. f\ BBLS. Hiram Smith FLOUR ; A\J 10 Kegs choice Goelien BUTTER; received per stesmsr, and for sale by au 12-4 G. T. DORTIC. To Close Consignment. 4 BBLS. Old Monongahela WHISKEY ; 1 llhd. SUGAR; | Pipe BRANDY; 1 Cask Madeira WINE ; 4 “ Muscit “ 1 “ Malaga “ 2 Boxes Bitter ALMONDS; I Crate BOTTLES; for sale by aui2 ' A. SABAL, Agent. BAGGING. A LOT of superior Gunny BAGGING, for aale by au!2 A. SABAI , Ag’t. NOTICE. WE HAVE just received in store, 100 pieces superior heavy imitation Kentucky BAGGING, which we propose to sell low to close ih? c-urignment. ALSO, A few thousand feet cf superior LUMBER, which we dr-siro to oi t aulQ JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO. FOR THE HAIR. BOOLE'S By rerioo Fluid, Fusion's Hair Invigorator, Howland's Macassar Oil,- Jayne's Hair Tonic, Aldridge’s Balm of Columbia, . Barry’s Tricopherous, I.tibia’s Antique Oil, Genuine Bear’s Oil, And a general cssorunent of Pomatums, Hair Dyes, Ac., Ac. For sale by FHJLIP A. MOISE, aulO 195 Mctcilf’s Range. mackerel. A LARGE LOT, in whole and half obla., of No. I, 2 and 3, for sale low by au9 BAKER A Wll COX. CORN AND BACON. I/Y /X ABVSHELS Prime Grinding and jUi/U feeding CORN. IDO hbds. prime BACON SIDES, 20 boxes choice B VCON SI DEIS, ju»t received and fur sale by au9 SfU.AKT &CASHIN. HAY. WILL BE LANDED, on Monday or Tues day, from Georgia Steam Boil Co.’s boats, 100 Bales Pine Northern HAY. au9 STUART A CASHIN. BAGGING AND ROPE A LARGE SUPPLY of GUNNY BAG GING, and prime half inch HEMP ROPE, forsslelowby au9 MAKER & WILCOX. MOLASSES. TWO HUNDRED hhd*. prime Cuba MO LASSES, in store and landing, (or sale low by au9 BAKER A WILCOX. JUST RECEIVED, HIRAM SMITH VLOUR, fresh ground. au7 RUSSEI L A WHITEHEAD. BACON. BACON. Oi 41410 LBS * C,car SIDE8 > (P ri,ne >) Ts *V" V/ Lr just received and for aale by bu7 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. JUST ARRIVED--1,500 Iba. PUTTY, 2,000 lbs. POTASH, 3,CCO Ibe. Spanish WHITING, For sale on low terms by au7 H TUTT GROCERIES, GROCERIES. HHDS. N. Orleans and Musccvado SU GARS, 2CO bags prime Rio COPPEE, 75 bales feavy GUNNY CLOIH, 300 cods Kei tucky ROPE, 25 hhds. Cuba MCLASSES, 100 koxfsSperm, Adamantine and Tsliow CAN* I.LFS, 75 boz.*» Family end Fancy SOAPS, aOboxas TOBACCO, of various qualities, 35,000 Spanish and American 3KGARS. • 250 kegs NAILS, Peru brand, 1,500 sacks Liverpool SALT, Par rale low by s u 6-1 Ot J. R. A W. M. DOW. BACON. 10,000 LBS* Sugar-cured Canvassed *SO hhds. Bacon SHOULDERS, On consignment in Store, and for sale low for cash by su6 WILLIAMS A BROTHER. BUTTER AND r£cb! 5 KEGS new Goshen PUTTER, 6 casks fresh beat RICE, For sale law by ans. 10 J. R. A W. M. DOW. HAMS, BIDES, &C. O X 414141 choice Bacon SIDES, /w tlsV vl V 5,000 lbs. Fancy Sngar-eored 7 hams, 30 bbls and half bbls. Congress BEEP 10 half bbls. Pickled TONGUES, 10 do. do. Pciomao Herrings. For nie low by aoo-I0 J. R. A W. M. DOW. BACON, BACON, o K. XIOOS. Choice Bacon S DCS, 16 do. do. do. SHOULDERS. —ALSO— Choice HAMS for sale by aug dtf FSTES A RICHMOND. JUST RECEIVED, o n BOXKI Bordeaux Claret WINE, 10 do. do. CORDIALS, naortod, 10 do. do. SYRUPS, do. Impottad «Rract from Bordeaux. For rale bv *u2 A. GAEDELLE. LARD. O n BARREL* No. 1 LARD, far rain by mO aus HAND, WILLIAMS. AGO. VINEGAR. 4> tZ UMV9. best Cidar VINEGAR, for sale by AO Jyll HAND, WILLIAMS 4k CO. (Eomnurctol* AUGUSTA MAitKBT PaiBAT, P. M. Cottom.— The demand to-day has been good, bnt as holders are not offering their stocks, there is lit erally noth'ng doing. SAVANNAH, Aug. 15. — Cotton. —Arrived finca 7th inst., 723 bales Upland. (391 per Railroad, and 333 frcm Augusta,) and if do. Sea Islands. Tbs exports lor the tame period have been 1547 baits Upland, and 50 do. Sea Island, vix t to New York 1416 bales Upland and 50 de. Sea Bland, and to Bal timore 131 bales Upland —leaving on hand and on shipboard not cleared a stock of 1,676 bales Upland aod 845 do. Sea Island, against 10,144 bales Upland and 68 do. Sea Island at same tim ■ last year. The weather for the past fortnight baa been favor able for tbe growing crop, tbe accounts from almost all parts of Georgia are encouraging. During the week just closed our Cotton market has remained in the same quiet and inac'ive state noticed in our last weekly report. Tbe demand has been confined to a few purchases to HU small Northern orders. The sales have consequently been very limited. The stock on sale is very light. On Friday tbe sales amounted to 119 bales. On Saturday 45 baler. On Monday there were no ■alesreported. On Tuesday 86 bales changed bands. On Wednesday only 50 bales Yesterday there was a fair demand, and the sales footed up 270 bale?,atths fallowing prices : —l6 at 4|, 31 at 51, 13 at 6, 19 at 61, 27 at 71, 61 at 71, and 101 at 7| cenli —the market closing firm. We quote Good Middling a7l ; Middling Pair 71 a7} ; Pair 8 a BJ. The vales of the week amount to 452 bales at tbe following particulars; 16 a t 41 ; 33 at 51 ; 13 at 6 ; 96 at 7 j 27 at 71 ;61 at 71 ; 30 at 71; 17 «t 7| ; and 140 at 7|. Sea Islands. — Wo have no sales to rerort for the past Week. Receipts II bales; exports 50 do. Hict. —We hear of sales of upwards of 200 casks, at s2| a s‘2 15-16. Corn.— There has been no addition to the stock si"ce our last report. We quote 60 aBS cents, Djtfging. —Tliq Market is fairly supplied with this article. We quote Gunny at 141 a 14) cents Rope. —We hear of sales of about 200 coils at 8 a BJ. We quote at 8a ?) cents. Paeon. —We hear of > mall sales of S’des at 10). We quote Sides at lOJ a 101, Shoulders 81 cents. Oats. —Several sma*l lots have changed hands at 60 a 62 cents. F.eiir. —About 200 bbls. sold at $5. Hay. —The market is very well supplied. We quote Northern 85 a 90c. per 100 peunds. Exchange, —Our banks have advanced their sel ling rate for sight checks on Northern cities to 1 per cent. prem. Their purchasing rates a:e; sight to 5 day bills par a 1 dis ; 30 days 1 a f discount ; 60 da>a If per cent, discount ; and 90 days 1| a 2 per cent, dhcount. t\eights. —There is no vessel now loading for Europe. No change in Coastwise. To New York the ra'es arc for Gotten, 60 cts. ;erbule, and 071 cts. per tierce for Ric*t. To Boston ) a 5-16 for Cot ton ; to Philadelphia ) cent. CHARLESTON, Aug. 15. — Cotton. — When we closed our inquiries preparatory to our publication of the Bth inst., the market was firm with Pair valued at Blc. The snide was very much neglected in the fore part of the «-eek under review, the transactions on Friday and Saturday last laving been limited to some 255 bales at former prices; the demand, how ever, materiallv increased on Monday, and in conse quence of the sm>ill supply in hands of factors, prices during the day exhibite 1 a decided upward tendency, und at the close of business, an advance of )c. was established over previous transactions. The sales o r the dajr reached 650 bales The demand subsequently fell off, and the transactions during (hi last three days may be put down at 450 bales, making (he ag gregate am unt of sales since our report of the glh inst. 1354 bales. The close of the w-ek, as will Pe seen shows a very small stock on hand, which has exercise : a controlling influence in strengthening pri ces, and they are held fully up to 1 be above advance, but the daily transactions bar* not been sufficiently large lo establish prices, and we Therefore have no quotations lo offer. The receipts during tbe week reach 636 bales, and (be sales in the same were as fallows, viz : 20 bales ats; 32 at 61; 169 at 5) ;91 at 6 ; 7 a-. 6J ; 69 at 6) ; 102 at 7 ; 394 it 7) ; 129 at 71; 77 at 7) ; 10U at 7{ ; 163 at 8; 60 at 8), and 82 at die. We have 110 transactions to report in Long Gotten. Rice. —There has been but z limited demand for this article during the week, waich has depressed the market, end prices at the close of the week, wrre decidedly weak. The receipts, which comprise 996 tierces have been sold at prices tinging from 2| to $3 per hundred po mds, as in quality. Corn. —The r csipts since our last have been lim ited to 1000 bushe s Pennsylvania yellow, of good quality, which were sold at 63c., bags included. Tne supply is very light, and prices hare a decided up ward tendency. Quotations arc nominal. Oats. —Celtic 1100 bushels Maryland were re ceived yrsterdsy which had not been sold when we made up cur report. The last sale was at 38c. Peas —There have been no arrivals for some time back, we inerefere have no quotations to offet. and our present rates must consequently be considered ncniina . Flour. —The Flour market has presented nothing of interest since the dale of our last report. The transactions hare been ccnfined chiefly to small lots of Baltimore. Bacon.-— There has been a good demand for Sides this week, and prices have further advanced, about one hundred hhds. harfog been sold, to arrive, at 104 c. Shoulders maintain their former position. Salt. —1 he d-mand for this article continues very limited, and a email 10. is cccxMonslly sold at price* ranging from 671e. up toil persack. Some 1,200 bushels Turks Island, received since sur last, were ceid, as we learn, a(2lc (•er bu*bel. \ Bagging. —There h&s been u fair Vlemand for Dunde*-, which bos been aching within Hie range of our quotations, mostly at lUlc and l.’lc. We have no transactions to notice in Gunny Gloth. tiope. —A moderate business has been done in Rope, at prices within tbe range of our quotations, mostly will in the 1 ange cf 74 a Bc. Sugars The market has been quiet this week. The stock of all descriptions is light, and prices have an upward tendency. Some 85 hhds. Porto Rico, received coastwise since our last, were sold 011 terms not mtde public. Coffee. —Small parcels of Rb and Cuba have been ■old ut former prices. Molasses. —There was an arrival this week of 50 bbls. New Orleans, which were sold si 37c. We have no transactions to report in .kher descrip tions. Domestic B : quors. —There was a sale of 80 bbls. New Orleans Whisky at 241 c. Exchange. —Checks on the North 1 per el. prem. f'rcights. —We continue our former quotations to Liverpool, viz : | a 5-16 d. for Cotton in square bags in American and British bottoms. The rales coast wise are nominal. NEW YORK, August 1?, P. M.—Stocks have advanced. Floor is better. Sales of 42,000 bbls. at $4 for Suie brands ; $4,121 for Ohio, and $1.25 for South ern. Grain is steady. Sales of 2500 bushels Prime Red at 90 cts., and 2000 White at 100 cts. Sales of 20,000 bushels Corn at 59 a 60 cts. for mixed. Groceries are steady. Sales of 100 huds. Porto Rico Sugar at 5) cts., and 50 hbds. Havana at 5| cts. Sales of 50 bags Maracaibo Coffee at 10 ct . Cotton is firm. Sales of 2600 biles. Sales ol 50 hhds. Whiskey at 21 cts. NEW ORLEANS, August 9, P. M .—Cotton.— S ock on hand Sept. 1, 1850. bn es. 16,448 Arrived since 991,415 Arrived to-day. 6 1,007,86JF Exported to data 983,041 , Ex ported today 1,561-984 6y2 Slock on hand and on shipboard not tlearad. 23,267 Sugar. —Tha light stock baa attracted tba atten tion ot tpeculators and fully 1200 hhds. have changed hands at advancing prices. A crop of 300 hhds. was sold at s|c., said to be good common, and lasv ■ ing but a crop in tba State unsold. We qaolt Infe rior and Common 5a 6; Fair 6) a6) { Prime aod Choice 6| a 6|. Molasses. —A cargo of Cuba Musccvado for soma time in store, and consisting of 160 hhds., 190 bbia., aod 190 half bbla. was sold at 21c. roun I, 4 months ; and ibe cargo of tba brig Octavio, at a act ion, at 90 days, as follows: 100 bbls. at 25a.; ICO at 241 c.; and 660 at 24e4 90 bbls. clayed Cuba ware sold at 21e.; 120 inferior Texan at 15e., 120 country Unboiled at 261 c. f mall sales of Retailed from store at 30 e32 cants. Flour. —Tbe demand has been fair at steadily ad vancing prices. To-day speculator* have entered the market and have purchased 400 bbls. superfine St. Louis at $1.75; 50 Crass not extra at $5.60, and 126 extra Illinois at —. Whiskey. —Tba demand baa been limited j 200 j bbls. Esnd&ed wars sold at 20c., and smaller lots at I 20$ a Raw at 23a. Baton. —Som 200 «Mki hin changed Mi at 9| • 9*c. the Sides sad 7} s 7}e. the Shoulders, Sides nutting e* 10b. and Shonldera at 9c ; thoogh Sugar cured Sbooldeia have bees sold at 7Jc.j Hams sell slowly at 9 a 1 Ic. for Canvassed and extra Sugar cured. To.day 80 casks Sides sold at 10c., and 6 casks Shoulders at Bc. Ldtrd. —looo kegs No. I were sold at 10b.; 200 at lo|e.; 100 prime at 11c., and 400 choice at life. lagging and Rope. —Small sales bad been ma king at 13j a I3(c. and 6( a 6Je., when yesterday 300 pieces and 500 coils choice were cold at 14e. and 7c. cash, and 100 pieces at the high price of 141 c. Freight*. —A ship taken for Liverpool at 7-16 d., and vest-el i loading filling up at that rale. Cotton to the North 11.75 per bale. Coastwise rates nomi nal. Three ships only in port dleengigcd. Exchange* —The transactions have been very limited, and our rates are in a measure nominal London 8 a 19 per et. pr*m.; Pt ris 5f.06f a 6f.16; New York 60 days I| a 2 per cent dis.; do. Sight 1 a | per cent prem. IMPORTS. CHA RLEbTON, Aug. 14.—Prom Havana, brig Cbas. Kershaw—l6o hhds ,20 tierem, and 15 bbls. M oiaaaes. Slipping intelligence. CHARLESTON, Aug. 15.—Arrived, brig Cbas. Kerauaw, Richmond, Havana; M. L, aehr. Village Hell*, Pritchett, Baltimore. In the Offing, British schr. Atlantic. Cl'd, U. L barque Jasper, Hatty, New York ; U S. M schr. William A John, Par ker, Key West and Havana. SAVANNAH, Aug. 15.—Arr., schr. Jonas Smith, Nicholi, New York. noticeT Taken from wharf, a BOX, 6 feet measure ment, marked •* Dwight Slate, Augusta,” landed from Geo. St. Bt. Co.’a Tow-boat, No. 10, July 25t1». The person taking said box, will confer a favor by leaving it at Augusta Machine Works. aulO dlw 246 BROAD STREET. FERRIS a. PAUL offer the balance of their Sto.k cf Summer CLOTHING, at and below Coat, to make room for their large Stock of Pall end Winter GOODS. Linen COATS, for *l, and oth er articlea in proportion. aulO MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND M ACON. THE following is the schedule for this Route, recently ordered by the Postmaster General Leave Augusts daily at 6 A. M. Arrive at Millville same days bv 7 P. M. Leave Midvilte daily at 11 A. M. Arrive at Augusta sail e days by 21 P M., except on Wednesdays, when it will be due by 31. G. W. DENT, Agent July 22.1851. jy29 CLOSING OUT. INTENDING to i lose our business we offer our stock of GROCERIES for cash or notes on short time, at the very lowest price Merchants and others will do well to call before buying elsewhere. Our stock consists of everything usually kept by Wholesale Dealers. jyS-tf FRENCH & BUTLER FOR A FEW WEEKS MORE. SELLING eff the balance of Stock at New York coM. The derlh of an active business partner, J R. Horn, in November last, makes It expedient that we close our business interest in this city as early as possible. The Stock it alt new, and well laid in by an experienced buyer for ctsh. Call soon if you wisu fresh Goods at manufacturer's trices, jy 22-1 mo* HOXIE A FISHER. BOOKS, BOOKS. THOMAS RICHARDS A SON have re- JL reived the following interesting Works: Sunbeams and Shadows, and Buds and Blossoms'; or I eavea from Aunt Minnie’s Portfolio, by Georcie A>-Alu!se. Passages in the life of Mrs. Margaret Maitland, of Sunny s de, written by herself. The First Hook of Oratory, a new collection of extracts in Prose, Poetry, and Dialogue, ly Edward C .Marshall, M. A. Appletons’ Mechanics’ Magaxine and Engineers* Journal, No. 7. aulO SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES, TO CLOSE THE SUMMER TRADE. CLAYTON &. BIQNON, 2V o. 197 Metcalf'* Range, ARE NOW REDUCING the prices of the remainder of their Spring and Summer Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ler the purpose of selling but to make room for their New Pall and Winter Stock, which they will soon be receiving from their Manufactory in New York,and to which they invi'e the attention of their friends and custom ers. Augusta, Ga., July 24, ISSI. FIRE AND WATER PROOF SLATE PAINT Hr* II E cheapest and most datable Paint for Roofs, I Fences, out buildings and all coarse work. It has been adopted by all the Kailroadi throughout the country for painting freight cars, station houses, bridges, dec. A supply of Slate P »iat will bo kept on hand, and sold in any quantities wanted. Dealers who mav want it by the ton w;!i be supplied at proprietor’s prices with ad lui -v. o. -.uses. IllVi.d MV RISLEY * CO, my i2-w W holesale Druggist* CO PA t T N II f-: H ,111* NOTICE. 1a II K un !e, si 'i.cl bav a formed a copartnerihip, dating tr»-n ’lie ,’d 1 jay of July, 1851, for the furpose of transaedng a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, and lobe known under the style and firm of Cosaxova A Hrenhap. TERENCE J. COSGROVE, THOMAS BRENNAN. They have rented the large and commodious Store formerly occupied by Metsrs. Kerrs A Hope, and which ia immediately opposite the old Store of T, Brennan & Co., whose entire Stock baa been re- { moved and placed in the Store of the new firm | They will feel happy in receiving their old custom ers and friends as usual. COSGROVE & BRENNAN, August 7, 1851. Near the G1 jbe corner. DISSOLUTION. r pHK copartnerships formerly known under the L firms of T. J. Cjsosovb A Co., anil T. Bsbxnak A Co., were dissolved on the 2id day of July, Issl, by mutual consent. All oatatanding debts due either concern, can be paid ore? to the new firm Os COeQKOVB &. Bbbn'mam. T. J. COSGROVE, THOS. BRENNAN. August 7, 1881. lin TO RENT. Three or four rooms, suitable for Bed Chambers. Also, 2or 3 Back Stores. Apply to jy26 M. P. STOVALL, TO SURGEONS. THE SUBSCRIBER has iuat received a few French ArticuU ed SKELETONS, o f so peri ok quality, which are offered for sale by PHIL’P A . MOISE, Druggist, (y!5-w 195 Broad-at.. Augbsta BUCKETS. BUCKETS QAA DOZEN BUCKETS, manufactured *U" " at t’.e Augusta Backet Factory, for sale at Pactory prices by jy29-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. S*UFF. —Scotch and Maceaboy Snuff, in bottlen or bulk, for sale by »'»18 PH I LIP A. MOISE. WHITE, in tubes lor Anisia, or in bulk, far ada bv au!s P. A. MOISE. JUST LANDING, A HD FOR SALE, at the corner of Broadand Cm. Centra Streets — 3,0001 be. LARD, in barrets and kegs, 2,000 “ BACON HAMS. 5,000 “ SIDES, 10 kegs HOTTER, a fine article, 10 bbla. POTATOES for Retail, 6 bexes ORANGEY 5 “ LEMONS Will b« acid on aeeomao: ting terms by my6lf 1. P. CALHOUN. RICE, 81-B 1 A CASKS fresh beat Riee, far rale by 1 U iy2o HAND, WILLIAMS * CO. BOMPSOS'I Eve Water, f r aale by ~ an 15 PHILIP A. MOISE. TURNIP SEED. STUUiSB TURNIP SEED, tar aale by f Je3B D. B. PLUMB * CO. ifliaceUanetma' ‘ A CARD HAVING DISPOSED of my entire inters* in the GLOBE HOTEL tn Mr. L. S. Mnx nis, 1 return my thanks to my friend a, and the pub lie generally, fertile very liberal patronage extended to me, and solicit far bine n continuation of the same. Mr. Mnania has been long and favorably known to thin community, and I feel confidant that his grant energy and gentlemanly bearing, will make tbs Globa Hotel still more worthy of extended patronage. fa*-twAw p. M. JENNINGS. Hatiim purchased of Mr. P. M. JuxnM hi« entire interest ia the Globe Hotel, I solicit n con tinuation at the patronage bestowed upon hiß| No effort or expense shall be spared on my pert to add ta the comfort of those who may favor me with a sail. fa7-twAw L. S. MORRIS. DIAMONDS, RICH JBWBLRT AND WATCHES. WR HAVE just received email, but beauti ful lot of DIAMONDS, EAR RINGS, BRACELET, BROOCH and RING to match, Diamond BRACELETS, (ol which the centra piece •* * Breast Pin) Diamond PtNSand RINGS, for Ladies and Gentlemen, in grant vane- I * good stock of rich and naw atylea oI JEWELRY ; and oar usual Spring impor tation of Gold WATCHES, from Switnerlnnd direst to os, and bearing our name, which we offer at low prices. ap29 CLARK, RACKETT ACO CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS. MU3TIN A LATH EOF, AT THEIR OLD STAND, CH Vs below the Fail Road Bank, and nearly Via opposite A. Prederick'a Confectionary, oder for sale a good assortment of CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS. Waare still advocates so “ large aales and am it profits j” therefore, those in want wUI find it decidsd ly to thair interest to give ua a call before parchas log. We feel confident that we are able and willing to sell a* low as any bouse in Georgia. Goods lor the oily or Hamburg, will be sanl free ol charge, and three lor the country carefully pack ed, and wairanted safe home. N. B.—Remember, our Store is below the Rai Road Bank, North side of Broad street. my 23 M. A 1 . BOOTS, SHOES, &C‘ mlA] WE HAVE just received a splendid fll assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. Ac., made • expressly for our retail trade, consisting in part of Gent's fine Calf and patent leather Dress BOOTS, do do do Opera do do do do Monterey do do do do Congress do do do Palo Alto and Oxford do do do do Brogsns do do do Buckskin Congress BOOTS, do do Halo Altos, Ac. do Ladies fine French Saline Gaiter BOOTS, all Colors, do do Sondall da do do do Scroll do do do Linen do do do Kid SLIPPERS. TIES and BUSKINS, do do Rosette SLIPPERS, Jenny Linda, Ac. Boys’ and Youth’s fine Calf BOOTS, do do Gaiter do do do Pattern BROGANS, Ae. Misses’ A CbildVs GAITERS A Half GOITERS do do Patent Leather Button BOOTS do do do do BROGANS, do do Morocct BOOTS nod Ankle TIES, do do Kid SLIPPERS, Jenny Linda, die. —ALSO,— Servant’s Shoes of every description. FORCE. CONLEY A CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, Broad Street, opposite insa, ranee Hank. rov4 A CERTAIN CURE tor Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, «ic —Dr. Dickscn's BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. Price 25 centss bottle. For sale ty su2 PHI IIP *. MOISE FLOUR AND BUTTER. JUST received, b-' steamer Florida, fresh ground H. S. FLOUR an I May BUTTER. jy 17 RUSSELL A WHIIEHEAD. BACON. Kfk AAA LBS. prime Hall more SIDES LFI/jiTUVr and SHOULDERS, in Store, and for sale by jy2o HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. GOSHEN BUTTER. | A kIRKIKS Extra MAY BUTTER, jua! XVr received by vl9 dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. FLOUR. Y A OBLS. Canal FLOUR. JL t-f \J 100 Boxes Star CANDLES. For sale cheap by mv‘23 SCRANTON. STARK A DAVIS. PAINT MILLS AND STONES^ AN ASSORTMENT of Paint MILLS, Paint STONES, tic., Ac., for sale by )c29 D. H. PLUMB A CO BOLTING CLOTHS. OF WARRANTED quality, furniahel and put uo in Bolts to order. MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for backing Mrllatones, cheap, and of the best quality for aa e by WM. R. SCHIRMER, jalß-wtf Augusta, Ga. WINES AND LIQUORSL t A BBLS. Extra N. Orleans WHISKEY, 25 ” Rose GIN, 25 “ Felton’s HUM, 20 “ Eagle Monongahela WHISKEY, 30 “ do. Do. 5 “ Mint CORDIAL, 6 “ London Cordial GIN, 10 casks Byass’ London PORTER, 5 “ Younger’s ALE, 10 eighth casks Madeira WINE, Just received by jy23-dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. PEACH BRANDY. " OLD PEACH BRANDY, a very fine arti cle, for sale by jy 19-dAwtf ESiS9 A RICHMOND. THOM ASTON LIME. C A CASKB freak Thomastoa LIMB, just re- Vr cetved by jy2o HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. CUBA AND N. O. MOLASSES. 1 AA HHDS. best Cubs MOLASSES, 1 W 50 bbls. N. O. Do., For sale by jy3i HAND. WILLIAMS ACO WHEAT BRAN. IA A A BUSHELS, for ea’e at Coleman’s •Vr Granite Mills, or by jy 15 B. H. WARREN A CO. THOMASTON LIME. ~| A A CASKS Fresh Thtmarion LIME, just I vs Vv received by iy‘2' iwtr wrf ESTES <V RICHMOND. iilfDUal JJrot£3fiiou O. MUNSON, A. M., 81. D., SURGEON DENTIST. AonoavA, axoaoLA. Office over Carmichael <f* C&• Hardware Store. Teeth, Constitutionally Healthy. USVBL plugged and warranted for life. Ke —Dra. Paul P. Eve, Maana, Campbell, LeConte; John Bones, D. Hand Port*r Fleming, Enqa., and others. «r* DENTISTRY. O. 8. CHASE, M. D., Dentist, AUGUSTA, Ga. jj.. Office aoulh aide ol Broad-aueft, MaifiH one square above the Globe, and a few doom below the Franklin House. n23-ly A CARD. MR. B. C. fOFOK having met with each liberal eocour- jPAHra agentvnt, taken pleasure in informing V•| Q B hu Irion da end the pablio that he has permanently located himself in Augusta ae Professor of the Piano Porte and Organ. Communications left at the Maeto tad Book Store of Mem. Geo. A . Oates A Co., will be punctually attended to. Ja4-ly M. 9. KUMB, TEACHER OP MUSIC. O’ RenpoelfeUy inform# the Ladies and Gentle men es Augusta, that ha gives Instruct foe ia Vocal Music, an the Pinna, Tiottn and Guitar, in the moat thorough meaner. Celia left at Mr. Gatlin’s Mueie mam, will he promptly answered. n22-ly Unction Salts* BY A. LAFITTE. A VALUABLE family op NEGROES at PRIVATE SAI<P. : TBK NEOROES sra offered fer eel. on liberal terms, via; CHI-OE . about 38 year, of ago, a good Cook, RAH* r u Dd pß^ r ; .o Ud her ® children, rim; BA LFIGBI4a , PRAN r c,s . 1 i JOHN, 6, and RA old ’ e,, “ of A, *»» .n Infant 2 months Terms—Half Cash ; balance pay.bie in one year, for approred endorsed pa f er with infrest horn data. Purehaosr to pay for papers. aa|*.|f^ laOTT KIUK sT 5555 ” MANAGER’S OFFICE. GEEKSEASD PULASKI HOMCHBNT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn, end Prizes •paid by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY At CO* Extra Class 71, by Monongalia 9b, August 16,1881, Sales clone SATURDAY, at 3, P. M. 16 Drawn Ballots trora 78 RICH SCHEME. CAPITAL PRISE 35.000 DOLLARS! *IS,OOCi i 2 Prim *7,500; 6.1*3,108. lo*f»l,so* 10 of El,ooo j beaidea numerous others. Tickets • 10; Htlrw IS ; Quarters $2 Claes 80, to be drawn at Savannah, August 19,1851. Sales eioee TUESDAY, at 3P.M. 16 Diawn Bal lots from 76. RICH AND RACY. CAPITAL PRISE 11.250 DOLLARS. •2.500; *1,500; *1,250; *1.157; 5 Pnw. o(*l,000, Ac., Ac. Tickets S 4; Halves $2 ; Qrartersßl. O' Orders from the cu> or '•ountry, strictly con fidential, and promptly attended to. JOHN A. MILLEN, South side of Broad street, a few doors below the Poet O ffice corner. an!4 Cotton Ghin Notice' r pHR VIOKRIIOKED takes this method Jl to inform the Cottoo Planters of this vicinity, that he haa opened a Shop in this city fop the purpose or Making and Repairing COTTON GINS. Having been long engaged in the business of Gin Making, be hopes to receive a liberal share of patronage. JOHN L. HILL. Bho> near the Upper Market, Augusta. I) 22dAweo«4m NEW TIN SHOP, ■ Mclntosh Street, Oirtclly opposite the Pcs i Office. THE SUBSCRIBICR QQF having taken a shop as above, is prerared to menu fact nre any thing in the TIN, COPPER or SHEET IRON line, in a good and substantial manner, cl the very best of materials. Being himself a practical work man, he bo| es by a strict attantieo to business to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage. N. H. Repairindone in a proper bi..uar, and finished when promised. jy!6-3m HENRY EVANS. CAUHART’S & NEEDHAM’S PA TENT MELODEONB. THIS beautiful Instrument, invented and patent ed by Mr. Corbart, is now manufactured by him, perfect in every respect. The inventor, daring (be p«»( yetr, has made most important improvements in (he construction of the Bellows, and also iotba method of tuning the Reeds. These, end other im provements, render (be Melodeons, manufactured by Gerhart and Nee ibam, second to none manufactured in the United States. These Instruments are beautifully finished in Ro*e>»oed Cases. The Key Board is made after the fashion of the Piano Porte or Organ. The tone is deliciously soft, full and pleasing, and tire most lovely efiecte can be produced. The notes speak as ick- Iv as the Piano Porte, possessing, at tba asm# tuna, that great power that the Piano has not, (be sustain ing power. This renders it suitable for eecred eg sic, and makaa it equally adapted for Church or Parlour. The wind is supplied to the Bellows by the leaat possible exertion, so that that great difficulty is en tirely obviated. The subscribers have lately received an assortment of the; above instruments, which they offer for sale at reasonable prices. Persons are invited to call and examine them ft GKO A. OATES A CO’.S Piano, Bock and Music Depot, Broad e rent, oppo-' site the State Bank. A CARD THE UNDEKsfIQNKO offers to his friends, and tue publ’c generally, his services asGene arl COLLECTING AGENT for the Upper Coun ties of Georgia and Alabama, and be would also taka Notes o - Accounts for Teooeseea; and aasucet those who may fa-"r him wi h their business, that be will spire no p tins to .■'■’omote their interest, and teg. leave to refer to the gentlemen named below. Let ters will reach him directed to Kingston, Geo. SAMUEL FARRAR. Keferences.— Gibbs 4; McCord, Doughty A Beal > J. T. Hard, J«». T. Gardiner. jyll-lm TANNERS AND CURRIERS. VA/ r K WOULD call the attention of Tanners V v and Curriers to an article of “ PATENT iAN NEK'S OIL,” which we have teen telling for a lew months past, and fa pronounced bf those who have used it, as hatng very superior; one gal lon being equal to one and a half gal loos of the ordi nary Train Oil, And as it sells at the seme prise, consumer* will find it to their advantage to try it. To L e had only of HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., jy22-dtwAwlm Sole Agents for Aagoata. CALL AND SEE US. Tub DNOERSIQHEO have nowßrStore, and are constantly receiving a general sssnrt meat of GROCERIES, which they offer at Whole pale and Retail ou the most accommodating terms. They bare now in Store 160 bales Gunny BAGGING, 600 coils prime Kentneky ROPE, 2200 lbs. Bagging TWINE, 100 boxes TOBACCO, seme very low prised, 25,(00 Spanish and half Spanish SEGAR9, vari ous brands, St. Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Grunted. Granulated, Clarified and Loaf SUGARS, Java and Rio COPPEE; TEAS, asserted, Pugvr-Houfe SYHUP, N. Orleans and W. I. MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES, BACON, LARD, PISH. NAILS, IRON, Ae. —ALSO— W« will receive by every Steamer, Preeh Ground Hiram Smith FLOUR, iyl2-ly RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. BRICK, BRICK. “ THK auteeriter, at the Brick Yard, fbrmariy owned by Mr. Sibley, in the npper end of Hamburg, has now or. hand between Two and Three Hundred Thousand good BRICKS, made of the best malarial, aod will compare with any in the market, and he will keep a good supply on hand for vale. jes CHARLES HAMMOND. LUMBER. TRY OB Subscribers having erected a Steam Saw X Mill, four miles weal of Warreatou, Warren countv, are now prepared to deliver from two to four thousand feet of LU MBER per day at the War rantee Depot, from which place it can be shifted to any point on the Georgia Rail Road, at short not fen. apl6-twtf QCI'Y A NFAL. BOMB INDUSTRY. THE OHOERIieiBO are new psapered A to fill all orders for BUCKETS, of superior Clity to any brought to thia market, and as few an y can ha laid down. an IB dAwtf R. LOC*H * **-**oo rjMiM MfBMRIBBR, tWeMferpost A- J. ve«% again Mere hfe — reman whip Wanda and the Mbife, will condone to entry on the TIN BUSINESS at his Dwelling appmfta lha CfethMU C harsh, where nil who want cheap ■■il jakaaaffel GMAHirm fer