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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1851)
- i—————————— ■inMßnmnWMMßhnniMG^nwßAiMyJNliiihnf^RiPt|B^{|PtHHlPlll|Ri^^ ItV WII.UAH S. JONf'.S AUtiUSTA. <JA.,- SATURDAY MORMMJ. AfJftIJST 30. 1851 ... • Vo|. \ v ita'm ®ttmo, Sfc. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINjLI* IS PUBLISH ED 1/aII.V, TRNWERKLT 4 WIEKuV. BY WILLIAM S JONES TERMS: I'AHiV PAPER.— Published Morning and Eve ning—To Crrr SußactiDHii —Six /folium per hnumu, payable in mliaiice. Ip Smt «r Mail —Seven Hollars I'Kl-WEKKLY PAPER.— / 'our Dollars per n.»- | nuui, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER.—(A mammoth sheet) I'wo Dollars per annum, in advance. TURNS OK ADVERTISING. ;IN DAILY PAPER, h'i/ly Cents per square, twelve lines o« less) fur iljl firsti nsortioo; ’thirty • tig hi Genistas the next five; aod Ticenty-five Cent 3 for each subsequent iiueriitm ; \\ ICKKLI, Seventy lice Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY,(in sillier paper) One Dollar; nod Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar, rj If next to reading matter sad leaded, charged as a new advertisement each mseilioo. Professio'ial or Business Cards, not exceeding airlines, 7’e/t Dollars pe. annum. if oversix line* pro rail per line. jQf Communications designed to promoteprivata u individual interests, will he charged as advertise ueuts. Or n.. gratuitous Advertising, under any clreum- 1 laaccs, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hosa, when over six lines, wil'bn charged aa Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. | square,(l2 tiaes,) I month, without alteration $6 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 11 “ 6 ioontha,alteredquarterly, 19 * “ 12 months, “ “ 25 2-.piar*'S,one-half morethan the above rates. “ three-fourths more than the ahoverates. 4 11 double the above rate*. I V 11'next to reading ma'iu and leaded, double these rales. Advertisement«;not marked the number «* *n artions will bo continued and charged bytheinaer ion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts sill be made by the yearn ; teaonahle terms, as heretofore. When the bill of any *' or firm amounts within six months to SSO or ur'-erds, for other than (>erma nuiit -advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will bo made if paid uu presentation. (SfyarUston s|bt)trtioemtntfl. HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS Ddke Ynurh Wharf, Charleatou, S* C. THE UNDERSIGNED beg lea-e nfomdud to Inform their friends and the public, that HBBH they have opened an Office in the City ol Charleston, S. C-, for a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS. ParticiAr attention will be given to the sale of Cot ton, ana all other Country Produce, purchase of Merchandise, and Receiving and Forwarding Goods. The customary cash advances and facilities will be afforded customers. J. R. Hudson and- John J. Cohem reside in Charleston. L. Hopkims continues his residence at Augusta, (it., engaged in the Commission Business as heretofore, where he may be consulted in relatioa to business designed for our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN R. HUDSON, / rh . . lMt 10.12 m JOHN J. COHEN, $ Charleston. GANTT, HUFF A GANTT, FACTORAGE AID COMMISSION BU SINESS, Charleston, Ba. vv -V THE SUBSCRIBERS re-®i spectfuUy inform the public have commenced the TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, S. C., and thalthey will re ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to their care They will confine themselves strictly to the business ol Commission Agents, and pledge them selveenever to speculate in any description of article they receive lor sale. They will give their personal attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who may sand their crops, without any charge therefor They will receive and forward Goods lor Augusta and H amburg, at customary rates. Office Accommo dation Wharf. EDWARD GANTT, WALTER X: HUFF, •23-dtrwAwtf JAMES L. GANTT WM. K. EVANS A CO, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Accommodation Wharf) Charleston, S. C, -- Brawi - Wm.M D’Ahtigwac, n 6 dly Geo. W. Ryans. 1 Sitm fork 2U)DerUscmcnto. To Plnmbers, Coppersmiths, Ac. A THE undersigned keep constantJy on eg A hand every description of PLUMBERS’ EARTHENWARE, including richly paint od and gilded Basins. Also, Pan Water Closets, complete. Enameled sad Painted Iron Hoppers and Wash Basina. Copper Boilers and Cistern Balls, Copper and Brass Showers, Plated and Braes Basin Qosks, Plugs and Chain, I oaded Valves, Plumbers’ Tools, Ac. ~ Alao, Bansa, Straights and English Tin, Land, Spelter, Antimony, Ac. Marble Shake for Wash Basina, made to order. MILLER, COATES A YOULE, au2i-dl w 279 Pearl street, New York. NEW YORK DAGUERREOTYPES HOL.MEB, formerly of Augnrta, respectfully informs hie friends in Georgia that be is en gaged in the Daguerreotype An, and would respect fully invito the ladiea and gentlemen of Georgia who visit New York, to call at hie Gallery aod elamtne theepeeiaaaae of the Art, and those who may desire to have a picture shell be served in the meet aatfefoc lory manner. 8. A. HOLMES, jyß-dAw3m 289 Broadway. CUSHMAN A CO., lirumu AED JOBBERS OB FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS >v. 6 Courilandt&reel, eppoeitt Motional Hotel NEW YORK. D, A. IUBHEAN, 4. B LL4HMAJI, » H. H. COSRRAB. jel2-3m Batiimorc BAU.ORO, CHADBOURM A CO. IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS. aKW iNPdRTIMS W * . English and Swedish Iron. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. ty AfMta for BUfeotfsßnkiPMrn ROLLING MILLS, Hammered and Rolled CAR AXLES. Akoreeeivea orders for H. Abbott A On.** PURGE and BOILER PLATE MILL. A UtRBW, E. Gsuiab, CL T- — H. w. Huiu>. Wy ’ 9RRBIWAY, BROTHERS A CO. OMSTBU ABD WBOUMAU OtlUßfl FOREIGN ANN DOMESTIC DRY * GOODS, * ** Yiaadway, Hew York. M.Bteunriv, I Wa. W. P. Guiawtr '•■IjfOuUBAT, PUBNIHtMUU. • A STUfa CABVAM-In'frames'* by 80 £*■ or «*7 the yard, ~98 leahae hi width. "'Naif., , seat* EBJUP A, MOBR @OO be, CHEAP DRY GOODS, AT T. BRENNAN A CO.*B OLD STAND PLAIN and figured Bareges 25 eta. and upward. Printed Muslins and Lawns, 8 to 12| oto.l Colored Dotted Swim, 18 t 026, * Plain Lines Lustres, 12* to 18, Silk and Linen Do , 25 to SI, White Furniture Dimity, IS to 18, 1 do do Fringe, 60 els. to $1 per piece, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6| to 12|, Hemstitched Do 25 to 31, W bite mixed Slate and black Cotton Horn, 6$ to Ids eta. per pair, Furniture aod Dress Prints, 3 to 5 eta. Fine Calicoes, 4 warranted tost colors, 6| to IU, do do, yard wide, 12$, Unbleached Shirting, 3 to 5, do do yard wide, 6| to 8, Fine See island Long doth, 7 to 10, do Bleacher] do 10 to 13, tio do Shirting, 32 inch wide. 61 to 8,1 5 4, 6-4, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 bleached and un bleached Sheeting, 20 per cent, lew then our spring prices, Marseille* Quilts, 82 to 83 each, Brown and Bleached Table Damask 2 yda wide, 50 to 87, Irish Linens, warranted free from cotton. 25 to 50, KM, 11-4, aod 1 1-4, Linen Sheeting, fiO, 76 and 81 a yard, 13-4 Bobinet Lace, 31e. a yd , Georgia Stripes, Osnoburgs, and Auguato Shirting, at Factory prices, 6 bales heavy Twilled Korneys, all wool filling, 20c. a yard. Just received by T. BRENNAN A CO., )y27-dAwlw Opposite the Maneiou House. Mosquito Nettings and Bareges. Alexander a whioht havejuat re ceivad— Superior 12 4 BOBINETS and Pavillion GAUZE Lopin’* superior Black BAKEGES, Silk Warp FLANNEL, Ganse Do., very fine, Superior Irish LINENS; Table DIAPER, Bird’s Eye DIAPER, aomc very fine. And a great variety of other GOODS, which they offer at low prices. je24 d 4 w DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS. CHEAP AT GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad Street, Augusta, Go. MR* C* GRAY having left for the Northern Markets, to select c huge and splendid Stock for the ensuing Fall Trade, (parts of rbieh we will be receiving weekly for our wholesale customer*,) we now ofler the remaining port*on of the Summer Stock at such a low scale of prices that we feel con fident will insure their speedy ante— t Pine French CAM BUGS, worth 37c., for 26c. BAREGES and TISSUES equally law. CALICOES and GINGHAMS, 10, 12, and 16 yards for 81. Bleached LONG CLOTHS, 16 yard*, for sl, Muslin sad Lace CAPES, very cheap LINENS. DIAPERS aod TOWELLINGS. A few DRESSES, of extra rich light colored alike, A beautiful lot of rich PARASOIS St cost, COUNTERPANES, Linen and Gotten SHEET INGS, BED TICKS, DR LUNGS, DIAPERS, every kind of DOMESTIC GOODS, selling at un usually low prices, to make room for Heavy Goods. jc2B ' Knew store UP TOWN. Mum. Buford, Beall If Ce.’j Ware Heaee, Bread 8t , Augueta. f FYHR Subscriber respectfully informs the public X generally, that he has cud will keep constantly on band n general assortment of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATBAND OROCKRIBB, All of which he offer* for sale as low aa can be pur chased in the city. Orders from the country prompt ly attended to. G. VAN NESS. Augusts, April 22, 185 i. ap23-ly LADIES’ MOURNING GOODS SNOWDEN A SHEAR HAVE received from New York, a large sup ply of Good* for Mourning, among which m e t Lupin’s superior Black BOMBAZINES ; Superior Black ALPACAS, of the best style and quality ; Super! r English Black and White PRINTS and! GINGHAMS; Plai i bl’k Silk GRENADINES and bl’k BAREGES Black M A ROD IBS E and plain Blaek CRAPE DK PARIS | », Blaek Grenadine and Love SHAWLS; and Black i CRAPE VEILS. To which they respectfully Invito the attention of be public. je2o-dtw4w Ladies 1 Dress Goods. SNOWDEN A SHEAR. HAVE NOW ON HAND, a beautiful sup ply of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, among which are French printed JACONETTS, of new and beau tiful style*. Rich Embroidered and fancy colored GRENA DINES, of the latent styles; White dotted SWISS MUSLINS for Lali-s* Dres -101, Rich Embroidered Colored MUSLINS and Fan cy BAKEGES; Superior Whi e and Colored GRENADINE aud CRAPE SHAWLS Ladies' Worked Lace and Muslin SLEEVES, of beautiful styles. Ladies’ French Worked Muslin CHIMA SETTES, COLLARS and SLEEVES ; Ladies’ White Laee SCARPS and MANTILLAS Ladies’ French Worked Moulin MANTILLAS; Ladies’ Hem-alien Riviere and Franck Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS; With a great variety of oth er article*, to which they respectfully Invito the at tention of the ladies. je 20-dtwdt w CHEAP BROWN BHIRTINa. WILLIAM H. CRANK, has just received a supply of brown SHIRTINGS, of a good quality, which he will sell at 6f eta. per yard. jy27-d4w-tf SELLING OFF AT REDUCED PRICES, TO CLOSE THE SUMMER TRADE. CLAYTON A BIGNON, No. 197 Meteaif'e Rouge, « ARE NOW MKOUOINO the (wise* of the remainder of their Soring end Summer Stock bf READY-MADE CLOTHING, for the potpem of selling out to make mom for thaw Mow Fail and Winter Siock, which they will aeon be receiving from their Manufactory in New York, and to which they invite the attention of their friends nod caotom- Augasta, Go., July 24,1851. HIV IPKIIO GOODS* JOB* BRIDGES, iM3RG HA NT TAILO R, a fe, «M> ArMi-Mrmt, a*xt Aemt boleyr the Salted SUtM Hotel, ,K --IB nov ree itfaf andopealof a full sanort- 4* «2SSR taw. |' and Making and Trim miofr in the boat maimer. . g»h9 BRICK, BRICK. THM aobneriber, M the Brick Yard, Lraariy owned by MtL Sibley, in the upper end ol : Hamburg, hoe note on hand between Two and Three Hundred Thousand good BRICKS, mnde of the bow material, and trill a uinfra With onv la Um market, and be vfrl keep agood anpsij ailMfrd for sale.' fft • CHAKLEBRAMMONU. ■ hilipdid«.-A Carteshii» aroete site the GLOBING ODX. INTKSDIRO to I'looe oor biulnwi we otfcr out stock of GROCERIES far Oufa or notes oo ebon tints, ft the eery imeate prim ■ Memhate* nqd others will do well to cell before buying elsewhere. Our stock canaitea of everything oaoelly kept by Wholesale Duelers. jy9-5" FRENCH A BUTLER* TAHNERB AND CURRIERS. WK WOULD till the attention of Tanners aftd Carriers to an article of “ PATENT TAN NEK’S Oil/," which we here been setting for a few months past, and is pronounced by those who hare need H, as being very superior; one gal lon being equal to one and a half gallons of the or Ji nary Train Oil. And as it eella at the same price, consumer* will find it to their adrantage to try it. To l r had only of H AVILA NO, RISLBY & CO., jy'22-dtwdfcwlm Sola Agents for Augusta. COBB’S DIGEST. ADI OK ST of the Statute Lana of the State of Georgia, in force prior to the Seen on of the General Assembly of 18&I, with explanatory notes and reference. And also, with notes, giving the exposition of the Statutes, by the Supremo Court of the State; with an appendix, e ntsining Constitution of the United Sta es; Constitution of Georgia j The Statute of Praoia and Perjuries j The Habeas Cor pus Aet; The Judiciary Act of 1790, and The Lo cal Laws appHcsbie to each county. Compiled by Thos. R. R. Cobb. Tbsabore received by aul7 THOS. RICHARDS A PON. NOVELS, AC. PATENT SBRMONB, by Dow, The Wandering Jew, by Sue, Cooeueio, and the Sequel, The Counteas of Ru doixtadt, by George Sand, Light and Darkness; or the Mysteries ol Life, by Catburine Crowe, Kate O’Donoghue, a tale of Ireland, by Lover, The Pionoer’s Daughter, Nell Gwyuao, Lizzie l<eigh, by Dickens, Streaks of Squatter Life, and Par West Beenes, Wild Western Scenes. * T lie shore for safe by aulO THUS. RICHARDS * SON. NEW WORKS. THR following New Works just receired and for sale by the subscribers j Ralph Rather'ord, a Nautical romance, by Sir Admiral FUher, The Stone Mason of Saint Point, by A. De Lamar* tine, Second part of Lewis Arundel. Also, Graham’s Magazine for September. au23 GEO. A. OATES A CO. Ear Com. THOSE who wish to buy EAR CORN, by the loud or bushel, can be supplied by calling on B. C. TINSLEY; Also, some good Country HAMS. auls International Magazine. AUGUST No. I mar national Magazioe, receired by aelfi THOS. RICHARDS A SON. MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER.-- - Sartain’s Union MTasazine! and Lathes’ Na tional Magazine, for the chore month, bare been re. oeirtd at the subscriber's. aalS GEO A. OATES A Co,, Broad si. TRANSPARENT WASH JL BA LLB, an taarhraiiad article for the Complex ion, rendering the skin soft and White. Par sale by au!9 PHILIP A. MOIBB. OW’S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP.— The genuine article for sale by an 19 PHILIP A. MOIFR. SHUPF. —Scotch and Mecca boy Snuff, in bottle* or balk, for sale by aalfi PHILIP A. MOISE. CHOICE LARD IN KBGB. , KA KEGS LARD, 20 bbla. Sugar-Cured HAMS, 15 “ No 3 MACKEREL, 10 kegs Goehtn BUTTER, Per Steamer, in Store, and for sale by aulfi dtf ESTES A RICHMOND. fNLAKE WHITE, in tubes lor Artists, or in bulk, far sale bv aulfi P. A. MOISE. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, for the expulsion of Worms from tbs human sys tem. —12 dozen just received by aulfi PHILIP A. MOISE. Spirits turpentine.—s bbia. torn to by aulfi PHILIP A. MOISE. Leather preservative, far im proring and Preserring all kinds of Leather, Harness, Ac. For sale by au2l PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. DR. HOWARD'S Vegetable PILES RE MEDY.—This preparation never arils to cure the very worse cases. Price, 50 cents. For sale by au2i PHI LIP A. MOISE, Druggist. Rheumatism cured.—Dr. Hoxie’e REMEDY, an internal remedy for Rheuma tism. This article bss been used with success by numbers of our citizens. For sale by noil PHILIP A. MOISE. Druggist. BUCKETS. BUCKETS AAA DOfcBN BUCKETS, manufactured wvv at the Augusta Bucket Factory, for sale at Factory prices by jy29-ddkwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. COUNSEL FOR THE SICK.—Dr. Ro gere’Syrup cf Liverwort, Tar, and Canehala* gaa. Consumption's hectic is tbe fatal rose Planted by death I Then wait not, while each fearful symptom grows. The Hunky COUGH, the chills that mock repose, Tbe short, obstructed breath. Now—while ’tie yet tc-day—tbe doom avert, A sovereign cure employ, TAR, CANCHALAGUA, and LIVERWORT, These are (be elements that will aooTert Tour sorrow info joy. In Dr. Regefs’ SYRUP, world renowned, 4 These curatives Ire blent; All who e’er triedit, St effect In* crowned W ilk Infinite content t For sale in An mate by au!9 ~ PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. OLABBJABB, riROM one quart to two gallons, soitebis for JT Preserves, Brandy Pezebee, Ac., far ante by MSUTIN A LATHROP, an|6 Below Poet Office Corner. RATTAN AND WILLOW CHAIRS. WE HAVE FUST RECEIVED a large lot of Children’ll Ra Uan and Willow Ceira, with and without rocker*. MOSTIN a LATHROP, aulfi Below Post Office Corner. RB NA—LINDA fPHOMIS BirgiSPS-A SON have re- M esived another anpply of Rena; or tbeSnow Bird, by Mn. Heats. - ‘ Aten, Linda; or the Pilot.** tbe Belle Create, by ‘ i the mom anther. aul9 1 PBACH IRAROT. ' ’ OLD FEAOH BRANDT, a vary fine arti cle, far ante by ' yllMAwtf . ESTES A RICHMOND. CUBA AND H. O. MOL ARABS. 1 AA HHDS. beat Cuba MOLASSES, . IW WbbteN.O. Bar sale by |y3j HAND, WILLIAMS A C<l A LARGE LOT, in whoteand balfbbte., of No. 1,2 and, I, for ante tew by anR BAKER A WILCOX. A GIMO, and prime half teak HEMP ROPE: for ante low by anS BARBS A WIhOOX. Sugar and Mackerel. dA BBLS. Crashed, Clarified end Powdered OU SUGAR, ■25 bbto. New No. 3 MACKEREL, large. Just received and faraato tew by anli WILLIAMS A.BROTHER. SUGARS. STUART'S Leaf, Crashed and Powdered SU GAR, for sate by au!3 BAKER A WILCOX. Bacon, Bacon, QA HHDS. prime Baeen SIDES, Clear and Rib; &V3O “ « “ SHOULDERS, 5,000 Iba. choice HAMS, for family use; Just received and for tale by au!3 HAND A FLEMING. FLOUR, FLOUR. : ’ Aik BBLS. fresh ground C<nel FLOUR, re ceived this day, and tor sale low by aul3 HAND A FLEMING. CORN. 1 AAA BUSHELS prime North Carolina 1. "*vv White. Just received and <b» sale by au!2 B. H. WARREN A CO. Lozenges. ROSE, Lemon, Mint, Sassafras, Cayene, Gin ger and Wintergreen. A large lot for sate by aul2 P. A. MOISEI, Druggist. To Close Consignment. 4 BBLS. Ok! Moooogabela WHISKEY , 1 Hb-i. SUGAR; | Pipe BRANDY; | Cask Madeira WINE ; | “ Muscat 11 | “ Malaga “ 2 Boxes Bitter ALMONDS; 1 Crate BOTILES; for sale by sui2 A. SABAL, Agent. * BAGGING. A LOT of superior Gunny BAGGING, for sale by aul-2 A. SAHAL, Ag’t. NOTICE WE HAVE just received in store. 100 pieces very superior heavy imitation Kentucky BAGGING, which wc pfbpnso to sell low t« close (be consignment. ALSO, A few thousand feet of superior LUMBER, which we desire to close out. suIO JEFFERS, COTHRAN A QO. FOR THE HAIR. BOOLE’S Hyperion Fluid, Photon's Hair Invigorator. Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Jayne's Hair Tonic, Aldridge’s Halm of Columbia, Barry’s Trieopheroua, Labia's Antique Oil, Genuine Bears Oil, And a general assortment of Pomatums, Hair Dye?, dfcc., Ac. For sale by PHILIP A. MOISE, aulO 19S Metcalf’s Range. MOLASSES. TWO HUNDRED hhds. prime Cuba MO LASSES, in store and landing, lor sale low by an 9 BAKER A WILCOX. BACON. BACON. o a Ann lbi * cu * r sides * (p* 4 ®®.) WTgallUl/ just received end for aele by M7 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. JUST ARRIVED—I,SOO tbs. PUTTY, 2,000 lbs. POTASH, 3,0b0 Iba. Spanish WHITING, i For sale on low terms by aa7 ' H'TUTT BACON. i 1 A AAA LBS. Sugar-cured Canvassed lU«UUV HAMS. 'BO hhds. Bacon SHOULDERS, On consignment in Store, and for sale low for cash by aufi WILLIAMS A BROTHER. BACON, BACON ik PT 111108. Choice Bacon S’DES, IB do. do. do SHOULDERS. ALSO— Choice HAMS, for sale by aus dis ESTES A RICHMOND. THOM ASTON LIMB. 1 AA CASKS Freeh Thrmavton LIME, just 1 vF\J received by iy2'l dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. VINEGAR 2r BBLS. beet Cider VINEGAR, for sale by •J ' v3l hand, wilma ms & CO JUST LANDING, A HD FOR SALK, at Ibe cornet of Kroadnnd Cm. Centre Streets— -3,0001b5. LARD, in barrels and kegs, 7,000 “ BACON HAMS 6,000 « SIDES, 10 kegs BUTTER, a fine article, 10 bide. POTATOES far Retail, 5 hexes ORANGE? 5 '• LEMONS Will be aold an aeeomm<> ling myG-lf I. P. CALHOUN. 3bhceTri3b“ ■J A CASKS fresh beat Rica, for sale by jy2o HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. TURN IP SEED. PRBSH TDK If IF SEED, for sale bv ).539 l». B. PLUMB <V CO. GOSHEN BUTTER. 1 A rJRKINS Extra MAY BUPTBR, just J. vs received by v!8 dAwtf ESTES A RICHMOND TOBACCO. AFBW Boxes of t at favorite brand tbe ORO NOK, nnpkim ultra, in cases of 18 In. each, a fancy article for a fancy tooth. For sale tow to clean out Ibe let, by |vl7 W. H. A J. TURPIN Rolling cloths OF Wf ARE ANTED quality, famished sad put up is Bolls to enter. MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for backing MiHotones, cheap and of the best quality for aa'a by WM. R. SCHIRMER )>l9-wtf , Augusts, Ga. BOUNTY LANDS. BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDB have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid-. bweof Soldiers who served in tbe last war with Great Britain, ia 1812, or in any of the Indian wan since 1790; also to Comm >aai ooed officers of tbe Mexican War. Uavii farmed an aaanoiatioa wkb legal gentte ana in \ sshiagtoa City, lam fatly prepared with i (be necai ■ try forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed ir behoof of nil those interested therein; afoot* pa ?scute claims of every Jeseriptine afninte tbe Govern .nant, ■- Offeeea Jackean, between Reynaldo and Broad-et ; o6»tf JOHN MILLEDQE. WHEAT BRAN. lAAA BUSHELS, far sate at Ceieman’a nVW Granite IliUaor by 7 jyi6 a. H. Warren a co. BOMB utoUSTRX. “ ’pH* tfhOSKItSIRD are* now prepared A to fill eh erdan for BUCKETS, of superior qnaUty.toan* brought to this eierket, and as tew ea tney baa baited dowa. ahlfLdffwU E. LOCKRAFT A GO NBGROBS. NBGROBB, NBGr.Oa.te YURT ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX yoeag, SP. likely NEGROES, wteeh, added to oor former . stock, ww make one hundred pad fourteen me kavn new on Paptete tedasmiai nay . 1 oMwdbwtT tr ja^IJKJS l AaDBERTBOM. Call and sbjq us. fFHIC UKDBRBIOMRD have now in Store, . A and are conataotly recerirkag a gaqgrte amort mate 6f OEOCERTBs, whfofi tbby offer at tf3>te ante and Retail oo tlte otost accommodating terms. They bare now’fn Sterd—' ICO botes Gunny BAGGING, MRMR MflbjriaM Keotoeky ROPE, . »00 Ibn. Dogging TWINE. ‘ *OBAGO«,some very low priced, 2KROO Spanish and half Speni«fa SEGAKS, vari- OQO branda, St. Croix, Porto Rico, Saw Grteana, Crushed Granulated, Clarified ami Loaf SUGARS, Java and Rio COPPER; TEAS, at-dor«rd Sugwr-Houte S Y HUP, N. Orleans aud W. I. MOLASSES SOAP, CANDLES, BACON, LARD, FISH. NAILS, IRON, i\c —AI c O - Wo will receive \jy every Steamer, Fresh Grouu-I Hiram Smith fUMIa. )/12-ly RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. MAIL LINJLi FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON. 'pHE lollowiog is the schedule for this Route, 1. recently ordered by tlie Postmanter Gener«l lj»ave Auguste daily at 6 A. M. Arrive at Midvitle same days by 7 P. M. Leave Midville daily at A. M. Arrive at Augusta sa i o daya by 2J P M., except on Wednesdays, when it Wilt be due by 3|. G. W. DENT, Agoot July 22. 1561. J y^ HARPER’S LAST PUBLICATION^. Received by thos. kichaßDs a son. The Stooe-Mason ol Saint Point, a Village Tale; by A. DeLamartine. - No. 1G Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. Memoir of Rev. Edward Bickenuetb, late Hector of Walton Herts: by Rev T. B. Hirkn, M. A., with introduction by Stephen H. Tyog, D. D. Part 10 London Labor, an 24 JUST received, a supply of Pbaloo’s Hair invigorator; Bogle’a Hyperion Fluid ; Hauei’a Ezu Lualrale ; Barry’s Trieopheroua; Railway’s Circadian Balm, together with *a ureut variety of Poma'iitne, Co lognes, Lubiu’a Extracts, Fancy Ao. au27 WM. H. TUTT, Druggut. BOOKS, BOOKS. 'IMIOHAS RICHARDS A SON have for A sale the following BOOKS; Hcuaebold Words, Vole. 1 and 2, by Chaa. Dick ens, Alder brook, by Fanny Forester. Tbe Clergy of America; anecdotes illustrative of tbe character of Ministers in (be Unite l States. Cruiksbank at Home; u new Family Album ol endless entertainment, with numerous illustrations. Second Ijovc, by Martha Manet I, Tbe Solitary of Joan Fernandez; at * > Real obt'nson Crusoe, by author of Picciola, Rejected Addressee; or the new Tbeuirum Pue tzrum, by Horace and James Smith, Episodes of lusect Life, Advice to Yoaug Ladies on their da ies, Ac., in Life, by T. S. Arthur, The Song of tbe Bell; by Schiller, with sixteen illustrations, Untre-Mer, u Pilgrimage beyond the Sea, by Lotw fellow, Moore’s Life of Byron, 2 vole., The World’s Kiligion, by Colquhotn, Light and Shadows of Scottish Life, by John Wil son, Midtiigbl Harmonies; cr Thought? f r ibe Season of Solitude and Sorrow?, by Winrfow, Mem-.ir of Mrs. M.-iry Lorndie Duncan, by ber Mother, Rena, by Mra. Uentz; Linda, by Mrs. Henls, SbeHey’e Poetical Works, Tapper’s Works, Prose and Poetical. The Microecopisi, or a Manual on tbe use of the Microaerope, imagination and Fancy, by Leigh Hunt. aulfi INSURANCE THK SUBSCRIBER, Agent Southern Mu tud Insurance Company, continues to uke Marine, River and Warehouse Risks at Ida i.lbce, on Mclninthwreei, and promptly meets all loeees. His terms are from 13 to 25 per cent lowc' than thot-e of any similar institution in tbe Stale. T FLEMING, Agent Aagu«l»,2lvt Atijaet. 1351. au2l BACON! BACON! I A f| HHDS. Prime lialtiuioic and Philadulpitir Bac'io, SideSj Hams a-id len*. A LSO— Pritue Leaf LARD for family use, by iv i HAND A PI F. k’lA-. New Books. ULRIC ; or The Voices, by T. S. Pay. to Ytirioua Parts ol tin World, made between 1199 and 1844, by George Cog/e»lnll. For sale by ou2o THOS. HICHAHDS A SON. ~ ‘ SUGAR, SUGAR. HHDS. prime P. R. SUGAR ; ► 75 bbls. Granuietod and Glarifi- d sLGAIt, in store, and for sale l»w, by aui3 HAND A Fl EM I Mi AN IMMEDIATE CURB FOR DIAKRHCXA, DYSENTERY, BOWEL COM PLAINTS, & c . , It. DICKSON 8 HLA< ’KBEKK Y (»R --*• P DIAL, a vab \*»lo reine<ly for tlte ut»ovo com j'fainls. Th's ailie* ;s (lerfectly hannle-sand nevei UiU to cure tho very worst cases in a few Itours.— Price 25 cents a bottle, Pur aaie by. yB d.Vwl PHILIP A. MUIHE, I ru? v V GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED, a addition to my former stock — 400 neks SALT, 60 bale- Gunny BAGGING, 100 coils beet Kentucky ROPE, , 100.keg# NAILS, assorted ttees. GO bass prime Rio COFFB*., 1,000 bushels Cberok -e LIME. Fereatetewby au2o WM. H. HOWARD |V/| AOIMBIA.—-Henry a, Husband «, a<>( ITp. Mender A Weaver*a, a lot jest iowi« l Tboae wishing a superior and geuuino at'lai* * n obtain the same by calling oo PHILIP A feOiSv'. tog 195Val.ttl( ■' - • ELAY, HAYi FOR SALK from the Wharf by ao2I HAND A FI EMING. THOMASTON LIMB. C A CASKS fresh Thooiaston LIME, jute re t/V ceived by iy3o HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. - ... WXNBS AMD LIQUORS, r A BBLS* Extra N. Orieena WHISKEY, Oif 25 “ Roee GIN. 26 ** Pekoo’t RUM, 20 “ Engte Monongaheia WHISKEY, 30 “ do. Do. 6 ** Mite CORDIAL, 5 “ London Cofdtel GIN. 10 antee Byaes’ latent PORTER, 5 “ Younger** ALB, 10 eighth caoka Madteya WINB, J> |y23-<MktHr f ESTER 4k RICHMOND • • BOOKS, BOOKS. miiOHAS RICHARDS A SOB kavn re- JL eotepd tbo toltewing interaeUng Works i fleebeem* and Wkadbw, and Bodeand Bteaoma; or Intel** Ante Hkatete* PwtfoHo, by Onocyte A. Hate*. Pteaagoe ia Ike Ufa of Man. Margaret MaHtend, of Sonny aid*, written by katealf. I , Tte* Fin* Book t£ Oratory, a new eoHeetton of estate* Is Pro**, Pytery, and Dtetegne, by Bdnmrd C BteteilLlTA Apptetona* M»ck*ten*» M*g**i>* and hjWF ■ .' I fa; POMS —l larei r vf’f -* aM kMe te**te* •»ky MONK miuosii ui a, m MJ3CBLLAHT. f,u nUu CMIMr. : COTTOI k'uAITERI* OOITIItIOM. Mi. Editor :—You say in yaw Mr No. Wc bare nothing to hope from gesssshinifwd aotion among planters. 1 regret tbsl’you have so spoken, opiy because your position is sash before the Cotton planting |jbat ▼our opinions carry great infiaaaee,. A*d hrili be set down as against a Uottou Plaslsr 1 ! Qsn* ▼ention. I hope you do not todisMVi - age such an assemblage. I in nn ppssMils aril that can result from it. bat eon cee* or think 1 see, that it is likely to pragmas ahoect incalculable good. 1 know not bow your sub scribers in other sections mag feel on jr 1- jest, hat in this quarter, 1 believe. every one would advocate it, snd all who fiave M, *" opportunity have already signed a call lw a meeting of Cotton planters, with a viewed Uw appointment of delegates to a Qo|tpaiPlaskn ! Convention. We all hope to. jw. mot times)>J delegates from every county ,in the Cotton growing States It is simply a questiopjsa to the size of the Convention. We. hepe.«t may be large and influential; your inflimnei if ex erted may render it small spd What say you, brother Cotton planter wiD you hold your county meetings apd appoint your delegatee 7 There is H - tun# tp tie. lest if we would do any thing to benefit ourselves this year. We must assemble by the first of No vember; earlier would be better. Let us have your answer. Mioisua. P. 8 In my last number lam made to eay, “Why should not my section be represented.” It should be, “Why should uot sserf rsttitir** be represented.*’ •| || Remarks.—Our reasons for expressing the opinion that we had “nothing to hope them general united action among planters,” are these : The Cotton planters too numsrwto scattered over too large a district. of SQWaley, with interests and conditions ( pecuniarily) too varied and diversified to afford ground for. the indulgence of a reasonable hope, that any unit cert of action can be possibly produced. , Isnsk for a moment at the present staite of things. There is not an intelligent Cotton planter faun Virginia to the Rio Grande, who (foes,apt know that if the erop does not sTfand two million bales, that he realizes more mo SOX for his crop than if million bales afe.iginde —so that it would actually be a profitable, ia vestmeot (if yos will allow the expression),, to burn one million bales ; yet we have not hesgd of a single planter who has not. planted, mage Cotton than be did last year. ifow ,oMk»a Convention pomibly correct this t no binding authority aud cannot control the actions of men as to the quantity pf land>thty shall euhivate in Cotton. This result he, that while a few might acquiesce in the sqggpe tiom of the Convention, to cultivate legejpnd in Cotton, the mass would take advantfgs, ff that fact to plant more, with the bops of ms tbifvby. . s < While we believe, therefore, tH»t san be done to control or regulate [Trfow tion or value of Cotton, anifthatTikqSfhftW productions, such as corn, wheat, flour, bacon, &c , it must be governed by the laws of sup ply aad demand, we are by no means Appos ed to the organization of a Planter's Cbnruß tion, for it may in other respects be prbdatbVe of much good, if the energies of the bsd/T* properly directed. Without affecting to dic tate to that Convention, we wosld have them issue an address to the Planters of the South ern States—urging upon their * brethren the importance and necessity of agricultural ap provement —the dissemination of knowMdgS among the masses by means of agricultural journals—the grsat advantages to he dertthd from iaveeting all tlwir surplus capital in toscmt factu res, (instead of as now “buymg'aiorb Ne groes and land to make more Coflouf) Aat they may, if possible, at /seat spiewithih th<rir own limits every lock of Cotlotr mad*, * fend manufacture at home, every article of prime necessity, so as to render themselves indepen dent of ail the world. l>o this, and they 9 Wffl lay the foundation of a system, WhiiHi * will diversity the labor of the country, give to every man, woman and ehild in the Shdth employment at rewuneraling prices, introduce into our midst an immense amount of WesWX' creating machinery, and thus do 1 morS :i % increase the value of Cotton, lusedsflfc sad other products of the soil, • promote teyMIT perity of the whole ffoath, and elevatt the Stan dard of intelligence and comforr among til classes of the people, than by any ettier lilSMfis We might euhurge upon this topics oahe net less as is the theme, and display in detail the 'gleet advantages which weukl osrtamly ruoH mere from, show its adaptation to the tWtnjHUt me.it of that noble and paramount ofajUSt,’ this educatiou aud mental and moral culture oftiM masses—a problem of most difficult selntion in a slave-holding community—bat We*'for beef, * as we should occupy too much space in the elucidation. Let no reader therefore, imagine, bessose we believe it impracticable to segula e the price Os Cotton, that we are opposed to a Convention. We have too much at heart the interests Vs ri* South and her planters —to whose eases uv have devoted so much of ear tilde, energise and means, not to favor any project whisk may be mode the instrument of accomplishing so much good. Our oease is the cause of Hw ' Planters, with whose interests and* prosperity “ we are identified, and we think wo may "trim troth, and without any violation of propriety or modesty , say, that ws have net been want ing in effort, zeal or energy to contribute m their advancement, aud the consequent build ing up of the South. . » ■> eo l A6BKVAIH OCBE lor DUrrhsmV Djrcusto ry, dc —Dr. DMcsoe’S BLACKBERRY CORDIAL. Phee 2b cents a bonis. ‘PoPssld by‘ su29 PHILIP A. Drugget* ' ARTHDR*» LIBRARY, comprising iTf 40 vote. Par mOc by . , * T> ‘ «uli THOS. 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