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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1851)
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TERMS OF AOVERTIIIVOi /IN DAILY PAPE*77v/|f Cents per square, twelve line* or leea) lor tan first insertion; T%*rtpr tight C'cTiisfor the neat five; and Ticentu~p.se Cents ] foV each subsequent insertion } M EEALT, Seventy five Cent*; SEMI-MONTHLY ar MONTHLY,(in either paper) One Dollar g and Rale and Figure Work, One Dollar. XjF If next to rending matter and leaded, charged aa a new advertiaement each iasei lion. Professional or Basinets Card*, not exceeding ri lines, Ten Dollar* pa. annum. If overaix line •pro rata per line. %y- Communications designed to promtleprivate e individual interest*, will be charged as advaitias neius. Nogratuitous Advertising, under any clreum tanccs, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hese, when over sixlmes, wilibe charged as Advsr fociuents. a STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square,(l2 iisei,) 1 month, witbautalteration 96 “ “ 3 months, « « 12 " “ 6 months, altcredquarterly, 19 ' “ 12 niantks, “ “ 25 Squares, one-half more than the above rates. “ three-fourths more Than the above rates. i 4 “ don Diet he above rates. TY If next to reading mai~. and leaded, double these rates. < T'S’ Advertiaementenot market!tbe number n anion* will be continued and charged by theinser* ton. With Merchants, Druggists end others, contracts nil) be made by the years* irevocable terms, as heretofore. When the bill of tny V>-s' or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than penna-' aeni advertisement*, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid on presentation. N EWS TORE UP TOWN, Opposite Messrs. Buford, Beall if Co.'s Wars Harm, Broad Bt, Augusta. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public generally, that be baa and will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of DRV GOODS, SHOES, HATS AND GROCERIES, All of which he offers for sale as low as can be pur chased in the city. Orders from the country prompt* ly attended to. G. VAN NESS. An«rurta, April 22, 1851. apt3-ly NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS WM. O. PRICE A CO, GO ATP. Tailoring and Poiniah- * HATS Dress and leg CAPS, Frock. ESTABLISHMENT, Umbrellas, DeOrsay and . Canes, Business. ,nd Clothes Bags, GOATS. Wholesale and Retail Shoulder 'Comfortables Dealers in BRACES, and Sack CLOTHING, Money Belts, GOATS, 0 - a n . Qt ,_. Toilet Cases Silk, Linen 258 Dr “ d Street * BROSHES, and Gingham AUGUSTA, Cloth GOATS, inviTß Hair, and of all dororip- the attention of their ToUh. , tio “r CUSTOMERS P^!"u!c g Plain 4 fancy wUUo PANTS AND of ovary de and STRANGERS - scripwoci. VESTS, Visiting the City GLOVES, , SHIRTS, visiting me SXO CR3, Under Shirts to TH.m PURSES and Spring StyleS of and DRAWERS. annns Sospeodai*. CRAVATS GOODS Fol , , U pplyof and an “ TLiMMUfW* SCARPS. GARMENTS to* the Trade. Jj" All orders promptly executed. ap27 LOOK HERE NEW STORE AND NEW FURNIJ TURK. J. SI LC OX a HAS REMOVED his stock of F U R N (TURK, gMHMg M» CHAIRS, MATRASSES, fto., next door to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite ii:eform*r stand, where he intends keeping a geoe r« 1 assortment of thirnHurt, Chairs, Matrasses, At., of his own manufacture. Also, a good assort ui nt of Northern manufacture, which be will war p t, and ai *ueb price* a* to make it an inducement oboaaabc* i purchasing. to give him a eali at bit jw W PPt tiITURK STAND. o!2 dhw EAGLE FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Jones Street, near the Otd PUmisrs' Hotel. TUB undersigned having purchased the inter est of Mr. Joa» Tiutv, in the EAGLE FOUNDRY, is now prepared, with greatly increas ed Machinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any also or power. CASTINGS, of every descrip tion, fa> either Iroa or Brase, for Saw, or Merchant k ilia, Factories, Gia Geariag, Ao., Ac. Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, aadall kinds of MACHINERY. Having a gnat variety as PATTHINS on hand, and first rate Workman in my employ, lam nbtn to furnish all orders entrusted to me, m abort an tics, tad at prices wily aa law aa weak of tba same quality can be laid down from the North or else where. Thankful fur the liberal patronage bwakfcw be stowed upon the aid firm, I respectfully solicit a continuation of the same, aad fdiramlao n prompt aad faithful execution of all oaten soot me. hi T. U NEESON. BOYD’S PERMANENT Aaochar sup ply of this vary elegant article, jam received. Those who use (higlak, need oat leer he befog wqab •d out, or Injuring the artiala written ipa. 9m • tltby the principal Agesta. . W. H. A J. TURPIN. < N. B. Tba Trade supplied on liberal lams. -> NEGROES. NEGROES, NEGaOLdV f DRV ARRIVED, *EVEMTY-SIX ycuag, j now oa tba Market. By naDiaa at w Pit m ‘ Hamburg, S. C.,pwrotearoqoM be suited, and vfowa wiahiag laporebaaa are reqpMted to examine our CONGEES* WaTER. 1 * »•* f *** ”*** fM A-paar Marioo. Foraaleby M 2 # - PH IMP A. ItfHN ¥ JMROE ATRUF.—A torn taarrela, toawwa fiavorof tbafirait,aßbaadaad fiiraala by ... aai * . W. H. A J. TURPIN. iVk naiAu,Srah., ■• _5 ■ • - ' wn. s. art - *1 ~ ..v w.a.ai. vtior’ „'J ilUblcal yiotesjßum .. MEDICAL CARD. fY Dr, A. O. Basrt has permanently located |a Augusta, and tenders his Professional Services to the chiasm of this piaee and Hamburg. OSes north side Broad-et., next door above John 1. Byrd’ f Pkmily Grocery Store, Harper’s Range, where b 0 will be found at all bears, unless abeeat on sional engagements. Calls at night will find him j„ bis sleeping room, rear of hia office {el I- dtim Os MUNSON, A. M., M. D., SURGEON DENTIST. aoovstA, aacioiA. Office over Carmichael <f» C&s Hardware Store. TaetH, Cooatilatiooally Hsahhy, {TmHk plugged aad warranted for Ills. Ra- Dae. Paul P. Eve, Means, Campbell, laCoata j John Borneo, D. Hoad Porter Ftoattiag, Ifaqa., bad stbass. DENTISifRV. D. L CHASE, N. D., Dentist, AUGUSTA, GA. maana Office south aid* of Broad-atrast, mHk oos square above the G1 >l>«, und a few doors below the Franklin House. n23-Iy A CARD. _ MR. B. C« lOPOE having met with such liberal encour element, takes pleasure in Informing VI ■ W l| “ his triends and the public that ha hqs permanently located himself ia Augusta as Professor of the Piano Porte and Organ. Comma nieatioaa left at the Music tod Book Horn of Masara. Geo. A. Oates 4 Co., wilt b« punctually attended to. Ja4-ly M. G. KUNSK, - TEACHER OF MUSIC, Respectfully informs the Indies and Gentle* men of Augusta, that he gives Instruction in Vocal Most*, oa the Piano, Violin and Guitar, in tba most thorough manner. Call* left at Mr. Callin'* Music store, willbspromptly answered. n22-ly MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON. fUHE :ollowing is tbs aebeiula for this Route, J. raeeatly ordered by tba Poaunaater General Leave Auguste daily at 6 A.. M. Arrive at Midviila same days bv 7 P. M. Leave MidviU* daily at 1| A. M. Arrive at Auguatn ant days by 2| P M., exeapt on W ednesdsys, when it will be doe by 34. O. W. DENT. Agent. July 22. 1961. Jy29 BOUNTY LANDS. BV an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have boon granted to the Soldiers aad Wid ows of Soldiers who served in the last war with Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since nBOt nlaote Cmammrinnad officers of tba Mexican iVar. - Bavin formed an association with legal gent)* men in i asbingtoo City, I am fully prepared with the nacai» try ibram sod requirameots of the Act, la proceed ik behoof of all those interested theraia; also to pic*ecuta claims of every description agamat the Goran, moot. Offioaoa Jackaan, between Reynold*and Broad-sti o6*tf JOHN MILLEDGE. WM. H. TUTT, amfL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL md W DRUGGIST, yt Angnate, * CfecrgH, —HAS NOW IN STORE— -10,000 Iba. White LEAD. KOU gallons Linaaed OIL, 1,000 lU Spanish BROWN, 1,000 lbs. V enetiaa RED, 600 gallons Spirits TURPENTINE, 200 gallon* Copal VARNISH, 12 oos. assorted Paint BRUSHES, Paint MILLS, Chrome Green sac Yellow, Prussian and Ultramarine Blue, Paris Green, Tar de Sieaaa, Umber, end Artiste Colon, together with a large Stock as DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY I CHEMICALS, to which tba attention of pm* chnsara is invited. JviMAslra Crockery, China and Q-laaaware PW THE subscribers k* 'p constantly oa wl hand a general assortment of Crockery, HTI Mm China and Olaeaware, which will be Wg ■cld as low as eaa be bed elsewhere. We invite the attention of those ia want to our atoafc, before making their purchases. , N. B.—Orders from the country carefully peeked sad warranted to go aafe. MUSTIN A LATHROP, a iIS Below Post Office Comer. HOME INDUSTRY. UNDERSIGNED ere now prepared JL to fUI ell orders for BUCKETS, of an(wrior quacty loany brought to this market, and as low as they can be laid down. aolO-dAwtf K„ LOCVHI»t dr OC* BOOTS, SHOES, AC* wHli WB HAVE Just received e splendid j 111 assortment of BOOTS, SHOES. Ac., made v PbL exprsaely for our rstaU trade, consisting in part of Gent's fine Calf and patent leather Drew 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 Brogans do do do Buckskin Congress BOOTS. ( do do Palo Altus, i£e. do Ladies fine French Satins Gaiter BOUTS, all Colon, do do Sandall do do do do Soioil do do do l.jnea da do do Kid SUPPERS TIES and BUSKINS, do do Rosette SLIPPERS, Jenny Ltada, Ac. Boys’ and Tooth’s fine Calf 800 TS, do do Gaiter . do do do Patteat BROGANS, Ac. MW A Chiid’u’a GAIT EES A Half CUITBRS do do Patent Leather Battoo BOUTS do do de do BROOANS. do do Morocco BOOTS aad Ankle TIES, do do Kid SLIPPERS, Jenny Unde, As. -ALSOr-^ Servant’s Shoes ol every description. FORCE. CONLEY A CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, Broad Street, appetite Into, nnccßiik. mv4 AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, ■BAB m aaoBWA BAILSOAB OKPOT. \ I Jk THE DROPRIBTOHS of thaaa m A warka eaapaatfally teadar their tfaaaks hs tha liberal patronage which they have >•- aeivad. They prapated te furaiab IRON aad BRASS CASTINGS. Also, GEARING so •IldeeeripuonaofMaMWy. ■■* TH AM JWWGIJr El ' ' o< eomrtrwedoe, two as twelve, aad an* of wstti fit* terra power. Alan, OanHag fee MHo. far s^nssr&nsrsrs.. -“«Sr3£‘ Aaasvium, Ajprfl Rh, IBfil. GteUemeat The B*foeeUß #m*e wel, add to admkad by alt who huraaaea R. Mfsmt motto*'. 1 ■■ I Bill I ilia ■ Iffilklin'll ■IMTT *1 —S* life manafiwtnrod so W ,iWf» <M*f W te 2ROO fat Ajw aasy hot so sot eur *** 4* betteetfUrawhßa. Itw{U^VSiitEM jgaafeg- ¥^iw«terqßj: r i Now WorkM, Hfiw Worki, * THE Work* of the Rev. Richard Cecil, late Minister of St. John's Chapel, Loofian, in thren Tola mas. Sannoao am Important Subject*, by tba lav. Samuel Davis, A. M,, President of the College of Maw J*raay. with an Eamy an the Life and Tim** of the Author, by Albert Bnruaa to .1-rae Volumes. The Life and Fewer of Trq« GodHnaa% daaeribfd in a * arise of Diaeojrsa*, by Alexander McLeod, D. D. , _ :«• , * Tba Anxioo* Enquirer after Salvation, directed and encouraged, by John Angali Jam**, author of Family Moo tor, Ac. Daily B blellluuraiiona, beiqg Original Readings Ibr a Year, on subject* from Sacred History, Biogra phy, Geography, Antiquities a'nd Theology, especial ly designed for the Family Ciro'e, by John Kltto, 6. D.,P.8.A. Tba History of Rome, by Thomas Anted, D. D., lata Hagnis Prof, of Modern History in tbe Universi ty of^Oxford, head Master of Rugby School, and Member of the Are&iaol gfaal Society of Roots. The Method of the Divine Government, Physical aad Moral, by Rev Jamee McCoob. Expository Discourses on the First Epistle of tba Apostle Peter, by John Brown, D D. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowl edge of tbs Hsly Scripturoa, by Tbooaaa Hartwell Horne, D. D , of St. John College, Cambridge. Home is Homs, s Domestic Tala. lU, a Tale of toe Olden Pane, by K. Barton. 1 heUnited Stales Quarterly Post- Office Guide, by Eli Bowen, late of tbe Journal Post Office. The Fate, a Tale of Stirring Times, by G. P. R. James, Eaq. The Stone-Mason of Saint Point, a Village Tale by A. De Lamartine Also, Harper’s New Monthly Magasino for Sep tember, aad Non. 380 and 381 I ittel’s Living Age. Also, a large assortment of New Marie, just re ceived and far aafe by the subscribers. 1.7 GEO. A. OATES A CO. D. B. PLUMB * CO. Between U. S. Hotel end Poet Office Corner, Accosts, Gxe. DEALERS in Droga, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Dental Inatrumanta, Paints, Gils, Dye Stuffs, Preach and American Window Glass, Trusses, Abdominal Supporter*, Shoulder Braces, Broshes of every description, Paint Stones, Paint Mills, Ae. die ao3o ~ TO rent! MPROH tba lrt of October next, the DWEL LING and STORE corner of Centre and Ellie-street*. The lot is large and conve nient. Tba Hoove has ten finished Rooms, and the Bakery is in good repair. MART DIEHL, Ex’s. Os the last will and testament of John P. Diehl, deceased. e2-«f 1 ■ * TO RENT, ~ «TROM let Octobei next, the DWELLING on Bey street, next below W*. M. Rew , now occupied by Mr. F. Holman. —ALSO— The DWELLING, with large Gardes Let. on Mclntosh-sr., Immediately hatew Hallrond Uepei, now oenapiad by Me. W. J. Owens. au3o-tf T. S. METCALF. TO ftBNT, fgß FROM AST OCTOBER NEXT, Bii The Brisk DWELLING, with Stabte and GteSnannaead, atom radian North Ada Brtedatroat, ip W«rd Mo. 4, at mpamit appnpfod by Mr. A. 8. Hill. Apply to JOBIAH SIBLEY. Angnau, July 19, 1851. jy2o-*wtf To Heat; Sh THE aad oommodit'ua STORE on I Broad street, at present occupied by Preach mler, in the Wholesale Gaenerr finds sa. —ALSO FOR SALE— At Coat, the remainder of their STOCK new m hand. ew2o FRENCH A BUTLER. TO RENT. a THAT PAHT of tbe Ooablte Teeo msnt HOU°B, rppaeite Mr. 'McWborter’a late ree*donee on Ellis atreer, now occupied by 'left. David A. Philpot. Poaoecaioa given on the Ut,cf October next. Apply to R. Hoaxers, corner of Centre and Broad street, or to au2o-tf WM. B. M O LAW3. TO RENT. THREE OR TOUR ROOMS, suitable for Bed Chambers. A too, 2or 3 BaekStarsa. ply to * jv26 M. P. STOVALL PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. t PHILIP A. HOI SB, Druggist sod Chemist, Metcalf'a Range, Angus- W t*, Oa., ha* now oe hud, and Is eon- MyL Handy receiving, a large and wall selected stock of the very beat Drugs aad Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, Ac. Onfesa from tfas eouptry properly filled, and at prises which cutset fell to please. • vfG-w GOSHEN BUTTER, RECBITEO every week, par Steamers Ala bama and Florida, by ]«9 V. CYTINSIFY WINES AND LIQUOHS. r A BBLS. Extra N. Orleans WHISKEY, OVF 25 “ RoaeGIN, 25 “ Fehon’a HUM, 20 u Eagle Mono"gahala WHISKEY, 30 “ da. Do. 5 “ Mint CORDIAL, 6 ,f London (cordial GIN, 10 casks Ryato’ London PORTER, 5 14 Younger's ALE, 10 eighth casks Madeira WINE, Just received by IwLWAwtf F g TF.fl St RICHMOND. ; W. H. C. MILLS, FACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT Continues buamsas lit hM old stand, No* ITS Bay-street, Savaaaah, Georgia. urrßtvcci: Messrs. O’ Bvans , Augusta. “ Charles Day <f" Co., Macon. ol •« E. Pddleford <f Cff.. Sahanna. J. L. TAYIO*. | fABB*Mll|Ta J, L. TAtLOH A c«„ _ A CJCTION AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Am. 31 Ckartno and 41 Cns»omkoum Shoots, liwOihuii \ ,a K*r*Bß«ox«.—ffcateß—Meaar*. Ean*r ado, Goeh rs jbA Go., and Barnabas Haskell. Mobile— Messrs. C. W. Dorranee A Son, and Hows 4 1 PaetesHbr. iVter Vte-SaBA DaabarA Brother, J. D.Soatt A Go., and Conklin A Smith. Mow Orlsa**— Hon. A., D.Crammao, Mayor, Memn. HoylAPord, Hail 4 i Korop, Hartw A Morgan, M. Garcia A C*. t end Na most Wolff. * « - d OR BEN WAT, BROTHERS A CO. IB) obtib* AIDVHOUfiU deals aa IJ " FOR BIGN AND OOMBSttC DK7 . * GOODE,' .. 1 * * * • *y*•»**••*»• Sa w§ Esnau KStßroviT, j wa.lT. P.Gunrvar I,HinrGMM», jFBAMHaHAHuCA »h27*BmA - -’I '»•/>•/ v I 1 a HORHUh,::'. COMICiaSIOM MB ROHAN X®' jl Wtomdlmik. " ImiaS mobbi* ~' iHullr D tM a V . ‘ -I ■ * •* * A’i S. DID LA ICE A d0., - COMMTfIeiONAIO FORWABDIHG . MEKChINTB, »3* Okatiaituaga j, !■>»■ yrarnitfi't >■«■' & TtfjMjffi f * THIRD ANNUAL fair OF .THE SOUTH CAROUNA INSTITUTE- The third annual Miß.«f tte SOUTH CAROUNA INSTITUTE, for the promotion of Art, Meekaatad Ingenuity and Iqdoa* 2r, will be held ia Charleston, Ad., opteing 9? UNDAT. 17th NOVEMBER, ndte&i A ring tbe week. * ' . ‘ ; , Specimens in every broach of MeehanUtn, Art and industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, and all otb-r AgricuHond' Pfodobte, ia solicited, Cor which suitable premium* wfH ho awasdod. The following special Prostatas are offend 1 For the six best specimens of SteOl mads from Spartanburg or ether Iroa, the product of a Southern State, and mano&ctored into Edged Toole of oay kind —A Gold Medal. N B. A specimen of the Stool ia Ben. to be seat with the T-ola, For the largest quantity of Coooooa raised on out plantation, not Ism then Ten Bushels—A Gold Mo- ' dal ortfiO. *' . 1 For tbs largest qoantitj of Spun Silk, the produce of any one plantation, not lam than Tan Pounds—A Gold Medal, or Premium of 950. For the best Sea Island Cotton Gin, on aomn new principle, superior to that now ia general use | 0* for any real and important improvement oa the pro sent oee—A Gold Medal. For tbe invention of a suitable machine for Pulver ising Red Pepper—A Gold Medal. For tbe beri Steam Engine—A Gold Modal. For tbe beat model Steam Fire Engine—A Gold Medal. A large end commodious building has been select ed for the Exhibition, and : every care will be paid to the reception sad core of Articles seat to tbs Fair, All Spec-mens must be in ay tbe 13tk November. Contributor* to the Pair are respectfully requested, when they forward Specimens for Exhibition, to send full descriptions of tba Articles, and sneh informa tion in general u may bi of use, and propem for publication. Address J. H. TAYLOR, Giiai'caen of Committee on Correspondence. je24-d& wt N(l7 . ACTS LEY & CO., •ccn bsioiu to A r> ANS <Ji FARGO, OFFER for a a large and well selected stock of GROCERIfoc, adapted to the wants of Mer chants, Planters aod Families, via: 100 hhds. Porto Bico, New Orleans, St. Croix and Muscovado SCGaRS, 200 packages Loaf, Crashed, Powdered end Ra ined SUGARS, 75 bhds. prime Cuba MOLASSES, 60 bid*. New Orleans S Y RUP, 150 bales Gunny BAGGING, ]OU pieces Cotton po., for Negro blankets, 40Q noils prime half inch ROPE, 2SOD lbs. Bagging TWINE, 500 bigs Ri*, Java, Maraeitiboand Lag airs COP ,ES bbfe.new MACKEREL, 40 tnte assorted Sweet! aad English IRON, 125 boxaa TOBACCO, 400 kegs NAILS, narortnd 200 boxes CANDLES >md SOAP, 3500 sacks SAi T, 125 M Spanish SFGAB.S, some extra brands, With a general aasortaMw: of other Goods an 29 "* CALL AND SEE US. THE UNDERBID NED have now inStore and era ooaataotly receiving a general assort Tr* of GROCERIES, which they offer at Whole mi* «Bd Retail on the mat accommodating term* tb -iSSCrc£^L~ 8 0...a, 800 onila prime KenUteky HOPE, 2500 I be. Bagging TWINE, M 0 boons TOBACCO, seme very low prined, 2S,OW Spanish aad half Spanish' SBOARS, vari ous brands, Sc Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Crashed Granulated, Clarified and Loaf SUGARS, Java and Rio COPPEE j TEAS, assarted, Bog* r-House STROP, N. Orleans mad W. 1. MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES, iiIAOON, LARD, FISH, NAILS, IRON, fro. —AISO- W, wiH renaivs by every Steamer, Fresh Ground Hiram Smith FLOUR. jyli-ly RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. FIRE AND WATER PROOF SLATE PAINT TUB cheapest and moat durable Paint lor Roofs, Fences, out buildings and all coarae work. It has been adopted by au the Railroads throughout foe country for painting freight can, station bouaas, bridges, An. A •apply of State Paint will he kept on hand, and sold In any quantities wanted. Dealers who mav want it by the ton will supplied at proprietcrfi prices with addition of axponsoa. HAVILA ND, RISLBTA CO, my22-w VMwil* Drarriitt BUCKHia BUCKETS ' OAA dosen buckets, manufactured feUv at tte Augusta Banket Factory, lor sale at Factory prices by jy29-dffiwtf ESTES A RICHMOND. , PAHCBQBOnfIAN DROPS THE FANOHERONIAN DROPS wHI I oeki rely cum Sen Siekasra, Sink Hand ache Jaundice, Dy snaps ia. Tba grouiaa for sale only by jy26 HAVILJwWD. RI3LBY A UP. ‘ Tor tbft Lffidias. fTUNE TOILET BOTTLES, I? Poe Alabaster, China, Granite, Mahogany and pnnerPuff Boxes. Super. Toi et Powder, Fine Buffal, English Horn and Ivory Dressing Combo, , Genuine French and ImgVtmh Handkerchief Bx tfifti aad OikxL- Reel English Bah and Tooth Bros baa, Ftea Ox Marrow Pnraate, Pbaton’s Hair Invigorator, E*u Lnatrain j Nymph Soap, An. *4 . , I>, B. I LUMB A CO. UOnOBBSS WATER ASDPPLF Jnrt raootvedby a«3l l>. B. PLUMB A CO. "L ' ';r > hair DYBa.; r '. Ttnrr ream rod. a rowdy as FteJlon’a, Haoal'o, gc,,,Vl ”watbfoffi;' ■ Cofloe Sfia aeguj . JUST RE CEIVED, T r XTixar iNirriioni ■ J ' II Weat India MOL/ SSES, , Bttete STftUF. ,■ ' , ' * BAOOM ANB ROPE«-« 1 LARSX •DPPLTte ffiFNITF MAG .A GIWG y ate prime IwN teafe*HNMFJMOFM for ante tear by nn» ffiANCffi A VROM; •-* - »ui J . !L- Lrrs ■' u—t we '?■ 1 in* 'f W A. 1 nor stock aTQKOCHI TIBS for peak ar nates on - -a- -a. M.. L.-n-w. Am - iffiiirilLkito^AA MMM OOtj W wrote IfVRI WTWm "(Aw will do wall te eaH bsfora teyfoj’titeWrii OWtitik enrols te sf avreythtog wrooffy Wboteroteßbatera. * - AWB FOR SALE, Mite nrororaf Broadand A a!» a a:— ijar.gggf.eta v v ’ ‘i j, IJtefTQBSSir fMJJ •V- L . A MorefCew Ooods.' i WILLIAM H; CRANE HAS joatresalved a fresh supply of Rich Pash ipihk fiPUDS, te wbiaa be raopeotf. U) In vites theattsation of tte pnbllo, feelirg confident bn , can please, both in style and price. —amors which a ax— , Colored Hfr Warp ALPACAS, ' , Cbanganbte POPLINS; Barege DaLAINES, ‘ Bteck and Colored.W»terol «n#b POPLIN, 1 Fine French all wool Dal AINES, . J Colored Silk AGUILLAS, Pine French DeLain* ROBBS, nswstytea. Plain Glacis SILKS; Striped Armors, BILKS, 1 Heavy Blank Do., * Ve y Rich Brceade 81LKS, Black CHAI LT. " 1 Gaia STRIPES aad PLAIDS, for children’s wee , Plain and Pigored Rlask ALPACAS, Pin* 8eo«oh DIAPERS, extra widths, Furniture DIMITY, Heavy TWEEDS, Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS, C * SSI MSM9&2 * v 6-4 French GINGHAMS, PRINTS, of all descriptions, , GINGHAMS, (to, tia, Embroidered .Swiss COLLARS, I’*/, * a onset Do, Linen Botiat HANDKERCHIEFS, French Embroidered Do., Muslin and Lose CAPES, Rich Embrcidered and Swim UNDERSLEEVES- Chrystal Palace DRESSES, Rich Iknoet aod Scarf RIBBONS, Imiution Shall and Buffalo Cf'MBS, Real Shell • Da, Fine Colored FLANNELS, HUjcbed LONG CLOTHS, Ac , Ac. First Diy Goods Stare below tte United Slates Hotel. au3l-ddtw NEW HOODS. Alexander a weight havvjawre; ceired— , Super. PI tin, Black and Ftgnred SILKS, Black Wntered Silk and Satin D’CHENE, Colored Ploreaee and Marceline SILKS, Black Silk Trimming LACES, 1 ace L NuERSIAEVES; Mualin CUFFS, new atylec, CHEWIZETTS, latest style, Real Thread, Lin. Thread, and Valeneienn IA CES, Long Black Egyptian MITTS, Superior Irish I INEN3; Pillow-Case LINENS, Figured and Dotted Swiss MUSL‘NS, Col’d and Mourning (JINQH AMS ««<> PRINTS, And a great variety of other GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the puttie. eul6-dAw 1 ' NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received from New York m (apply of Three Ply aod Ingrain CARPETS, of new and splendid pattern*, to whieb they respectfully in vita the attention of,tbe public. «fi- dtwdt w 246 BROAD STREET. IjIKREIB Ol PAUL offer the balance of their I? Sak of Summer CLOTHING, at aa-i below Coat, to make room for their large Stocx of Fall and Winter GUO! ’S. Linen COATS’, for 91, and oth : cr vrticfo* in pnnortioii. aulO NE W TIN SHOP. ‘ 4 M:!atosh Street, Directly opposite tie Pest 1- -v. t*. Q**r » HT -J fl I ’ »<, s “■-% . THE SUBSCRIBER UffiSt 7' having taken a step aa abeva, 'EwJ# is prerart i to manufast at.- in f ar.y thing in Ib*TIN, COPPER ovSUEKT IRON line, in a goodai-J suostaotial mannar, o t the very bast of materials. Being hima*U a practical work man, he bo as by a strict attention to bociontj fj merit and receive a liberal shore of pntrooag*. N. H. Repaixin? done in a proper at*«oar, and fini. bed when promised, jy 16-3 m HENRY EVANS. pIsTOL3 COLT'S AND ALLEN’S Revolvers, ail sizes, ■w^—' Derringer's Belt Pistols, Allen's Saif Cocking, all oixne, Jus- received and for sale by a3 CLARK. RACKETT A CO. PIANO FORTES. the SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call the attention of their ■ ” friends aod tba public, to their assort ment of Rosewood aqd Mahogany PIANO FURTEB, from the well known and Justly celebra ' tad Manufactories of Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale A Co.jSud Dubois A Seabury, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to b* at least fully squat to any instruments manufactured in this o-tintry or Europe. The subscriber* would also state that the instru , meats now on hand are of the latest patterns nad ashioo, aod fresh from the manufacturer*. For sate at very tow prices for cash or city acceptance at GFX). A. OATES A CO.’S my 13 Piano, Book A Music Depot. Rroed-st. ' mol asses and rice “ IN STORE, 50 bba. prime New Orleans MO LASSES. ALSO A few Tierces fre.-h RICE. a-21 > RUS>ELL A WHITEHEAD. i ■ King-worm and Tettar Wash, THE is now offering for rale a RING WORM AND TETTER WAhH, ; which is warranted to cure ia everv instance. It is prepared from tbe Recipe of oee of tbe most emi- ■ 3eet Physio is ns in tbe United State*, wbo has used in bi« practice for twenty yarns with the greAat success. P, ico, par bottle, 25 eaaO. Prararadaad reld by ■ •6 dfrw WML H. TUTT, Druggist. : JUST HECEIVBD, 1 A BBLS. fine POTATOES; I V 6 Hhds. Porto (MmIUOAR ; IS M Spanish MROARS; by au22 BUSSELL A WHTTBHRAD. ■ 1.7 ■ JUST KHCEIViiD, , ] O AnA SUPER. Spsaish SKQARB, R /fesl/vv of Wariaua hrtods,' and for sale r (ter by 7 au26 RUSSEL LA W UITKHBAD. ds 7 ru Adh JAhK - bIROR one qSrttojiwo gatteas. attiUble te Jl Preserves, Brandy Peach oa, A*., fee mte by ■ T . MSUTIN A LATHROP, j aulfi. r. ! 1 .. *> ,>».* Naiia. ' D AA KKGB NAILS, Mat reoetvad and te fOUII sal* by BAKBR A WILCOX. ao29dAw - 1 A*S. HATS HD FALL STYLE HATff jaattefeia- mo - ' * tf* • F^icE 'WINDSOR 99AA ootfmfriH'i* WM-RTWTT. ■wenber would eall •** attsetSear «i gao* tobis vary eom|*affi amjrtmst of Bba , Snaps aad CTnli, eroriatiag, fa rot, 1 Ambnoißt OHHttiWSoap, Military Yterite Cakaa, J«fea lf#i *A bavlw (mm. ■TOier’fUr Bnfeti. SwLteSUfeTmWeaf tte £- ( based Brueii. y ff FILIP A. NQISR. ■ • P BGLIIH HMRJBAmHjtt a romptetb **- 5 . mYATCREA-'i ooom,*mwm, Vemttopi I, XTI Matches, vrbteh teas ekKaSaati tte prorami joossea in three xHearoafpw Main of tte Amarirow - Inrtitate, aad wacrattted «aaWtoafttibln. 9or ante by ; , FHU IF A. HOME t fjfiPTTT.—i.IXW Iba. aiig|r^a[|Wte.ife(F)-teR ? 1 CHKONJOLE & SMTTOBL ■, ~..n ■ iflisrtllanj?. Railroad Csleseatios.—The Chattanooga Adverflaer famishes the following account of the Celebration of the opening of the Eaet Tennessee and Georgia Railroad to the Hlwaa aes river: We were at Charleston on the sth.—The ride thither was In the midst of a perfect ‘■press'* of humanity—found there an intolerable eraiad. . —returned as far as Cleveland in the sane de lighlul /am, where we stopped to hntathe again, and record our observations and refleettdre. Feeling too much indisposed to join in the care* monies of the day, were not present, at the Bar becue proper—did not witness the onslaught up on the oxen, sheep, swine, and huge brown loaves, prepared for the occasion. Terrific must have been the' scene — Yet not with danger fraught, as when On Cuban vales the Patriot armies rush, Fired with revenge and thirsting blood for bl’d They crush the cowering Spaniard. Not thus the scene, but peaceful quite (I) Speeches were made by Samuel A. Smith, Esq., of Charleston, Mr. Swan, of Knoxville, and by Mr. Cuyler, 'President cf the Central Railroad. We regret not being able to give the substance of their remarks, since they are all genii' men deeply interested in, and well informed upon, subjects of Internal Improve ment. The celebration answered it* end. It accom plished its object It was for the xnaaaea—the f topic —the inhabitants of the hills and hollows,' those who sided in budding the Road, and those who are to be benefitted by It. it showed to this one (set, far more important than all others, that a Railroad of the first description, is finished —that a great work ianow done which cannot be undone —that the internal wraith of Bradley, MeMinn, and Polk counties is already enhanced two-fold, and an impetus given to home pro duction that will continue to act, till B. Tennes see shall honorably rival almost any other part of the Onion, not only in abundance of agricultural products, but in value and veriety ot manufac tured articles. The result cannot be otherwise. It is the natural effect of Railroad enterprise everywhere. If Massachusetts his double het population, and more than doubled her wealth, t>v building 1100 miles of Railroad in her con tracted territory, why may we not Look "for sim ilar results from similar causes In this 3'alel Nay. the advantage is altogether In our favor.. We have a better soil, better climate, and more valuable mineral resumes than Massachusetts. The compar son might be fmher and favorably " extended, hat We have not time thla week. One other point dcaervsr notice In reference to the Eaat Tennessee and Georgia Railroad. It is the soperiotmanner in which it is construc ted. Bcsi *es the advantage, with few excep tions, of easy grades and gentle corvee, the track , is laid with s very heavy quality of the T iron, upon the largest size oak ” ferot* ties.” The equipments of the road are all of the firtf dot*. The Engines and Passer ger Cars, are probably equal to any in the South, in elegance of finish, strength and durability. Only Engineers of ex perience and good habits are employed, ao jhat, so far as human fores ght Is concerned, ai| danger from acceident is effectually doham-d. ' About throe miles of track beyond Calhoun are Al ready laid, and the work will be puShed forward with all possible speed by Col. Dent, lie ex pects to reach Athens by the lit of November.!- when another grand j übilation may be expected in honor of the onward strides of the Genius of Railroads. Impkovkhkrts about Tows —Wo have not reported the progress about town for soaae) • weeks. The (ruth is, the improvements are going ahead so rapidly, thnt wo cannot we 1 keep op. sod seriously contemplate employing a “City Reporter,” or “Itemiser.” In n short lime, however, we must gather op local news and give our readers a summary of what is going od. We wiUjnstbere mention, that arrangements are mads for two or more Man ufactories, to be put op without d«<ay. Those are improvements that ate to seal the prosper ity of Chattanooga. We hope in lose than 13 months, to report more then half a million of dollars, invested in Maonfac ones in «ed about Chattanooga. /rtfs«uf.—lt appears that, noth withstanding the emigra.ion of the people, there has been an increase of cultivation during the year 1600 to the extent of 214.000 acres, and an addition to the livestock on the various forma, equal to a money value of £1,230,000. This growth of prosperity has resulted from the steady diminution that baa bean going on in the Dumber of ematliugs, and the introduction of British caoital. • First Dry Dock •side Pacific. —We find in the San Francisco ilsraid of tho Ist alt. a long account of the construction of n Dry Dock, (greatly needed.) at that port, by Messrs. Nee fas A Ticbenor. It is situated at the foot of Second street, beyond and to the Sooth of Rincon Point, on the northern promontory of Marion Bay. and is capable of receiving •’easels of the ordinary size. Tan Herald sayst Toe brig Bidi Hamet, of 380 tons, io cow am •he dock, being newly coppered She ie the first vessel ever coppered in California. Dsn. Lupcx'a Sana —The Nonpar*!!, at Cinemoa'i, states that two sons of General Lop*z are among the students at St. Xavier Coliege in that city. Joke an a Dairyman.—A Worcestershire dairy mao was ifokt by a wag at midnight with the announcement that his beet cost was choking, lie forthwith jumped op to save , the life of Cruramie, when, to } be fbnoA • turnip rock in the spool of the pump. Ai*MA£isi.C FOAXSS2 IS MOW IB P&B»8, ar.d wist be seedy Mr delivery early in bCMfilf HER. Tois Almanac will eentsiaßs naaal unsont of , statistical in tor ms I km, corrected to the latest dates, together wi-b a revised list of all the Poet Offices in . Georgia—Many of Georgia end Alabama,, tuUmst ’■ Table*, 4c , Ac. Orders from tbs trade, or Merchants generally, ska" kave prompt attention. ’ J. A. CARRIE 4k CO., Publish** Aegoele, Asgwt 27, Iflfil. . antl-wl# HBCEIVBD THIS DAT, MBL.fi* Una Smith Flour, ft* new - 25 Bbla. do. pace Qsnaess do. d* 10. Guka Canvassed HAMS, 10 Boxes Canvassed MlDM#®**, iss ,wwsggb«t«..w B—TIC> ■ , ■ .1 '"S '*■ jj »U* ’JIT ' , JE—flackT • FBTf ffeemof psiiaefiapina^^^^^n