Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 15, 1851, Image 4

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    CHBOfIIWiE AND SENTINEL
-Zi 1* TF'
8«A»w Tnwyn£ii> •toalrte
wir* ■ Marly completed fit* the bed es the
~ Kkflfah ehrmei. Were the eeeeeeery yav
-< kiwi I bill iietbortdeUea ebteieed, th!e
niaeiiM- ailfbt be aaMhfiahad la leee bail
month. TIM fable formed of copper end
gone parolin' k tweety. eight milee leag,
iad widHn eo inaxpraaaibla fraction of two
iaehss ia dilatator. kb suflfeiently flexible
mb* ceiled ie eabip’ebold. Thevassal that
; b u ndertake the dab es winding off the
metalfie cend will start from the French coda,
paying eat ea Me face | the cable will nk to
the bottom hr its own Weight, an<f will gradoal
ly bury itself ia the Mad or the mod i the two
extremities will be protected oat to tbe point
where tbe depth bn saffiaieat safeguard
egaiast anchors or sbipwiecks.
USsrrsw lU am sf eU. S. Skip.— Tie U. S.
sloop of war auioa, oa bar raws from Shan
ghai, boned to Macao, got ashore on the North
* west plat of the Island of Fotbms* while she
' Wmrnnnlni: at six knots. The natives throng,
ed (be shorn bj then—da. preparing for plun
der. Tbe vassal wee lightened by throwing over
board 780- thirty-ure poo ad shot, and twelve
lona of water, and ef.orgreet effort*, she was
gee into deep water. At this place several
veeeels have been wrecked, and the craws mur
dered. Tbe commander of tbe Marion coaid
b*ve given tiie.savaga* a dose of grape, which
wowW have sent theta back into the nonntry,
hm-ac they taade no hostile demonstrations, bo
kt them aione. Tbe veasei was six boars oa
Mere, and a is in vary greet danger.
Four days after the Marion ran on shore,
dm English man es war steamer Reynard,
Captain Gnnroft, went oa Mora oa Protas
Shoal (Chinn Sea, 100 aulas from Macao, and
wee lost SIM went to assist the crow of lbs
English Mip Velocipede, whoso vainl had
hem wracked there. .
The Hdn. Pater Parker, ** ad interim,”
Amerioaa Minister at Canton, has made known
that be intends to call on the Marina to chastise
the savages mod recover any Eero pea ns who
may ho inihe mountains, as nndeabtedly die re
srs many.
■■ ■' ■— ■!
lavenraa MnioiuurMsn.—An opinion has
been expressed that the Importations of foreign
aaerelaMdise tills year were ranch less than in
those of Ms pi seeding year. The following au
thentic facts in the case are published In the Na
tional Intelligencer;
the llactl year ending the 30th of Jane,
1861, thesroei receipts from customs were about
"From the Ist of July to the sth of September,
u»e receipts from this source will compere as fol
lows :
ahost •12,200,000
W 6!- about 11.700,000
Decrease, •600,003
There Is a decrease in 1851 daring this period
«t N*W Fork of about 0000,000, and an increase I
at each of the >ther porta.
At Me porta of New Tork, Boston, Philadel
phia and BsiU nors, daring the Aral week In
September, the receipts were ae follows i
Kentucky Bagging.
AVmW pieces of prime Kentucky BAGGING
itor sale low by
«*l BAKER 4 WILCOX.
Starch Polish.
Bhaumonps patent starch pol.
ISH, forgiving a beautiful giom to Linear
N orilns. Cambrics; 4uy. It also prorent* tbe iron
hem sdbsrieg to tbs linen. For sale by 1
s 4 r>. B. PLUMBAGO.
GROCERIES.
JUST RKOIIITID, in addition to my former I
■took—
-400 mekaSALT,
SO balsa Ganay BAGGING,
Wff soils best Kentucky ROPE,
100 kegs N AILS, assorted Rises.
90 begs prim Rio COPPBfO,
IjOQObeshels Cbsrokea LIMB.
Wm sale lew by eo2o WM. H. HOWARD.ff
BRICK, BRICK.
THR sobscri >er, at tbe Brick Yard, formerly
owned by Mr. Sibley, in the upper end oi
HMabosg, has new on hand between Two and Three
Thou send good BRICKS, amde of the
be* material, and will compare with any in the
market, end he will keeps good supply oa hand for
— l >- jes CHARLES HAMMOND.
BBGRWITHIi PILLS.—Por the cure ot
Dyspasia sod Sick Head Ashe. A fresh sup
ply oi the genuine, warranted, just received from
Dr. Beckwith dir set, and for sale by
«>29 W K A. J. TURPIN.
Tobacco and sugars.
VKTTBHAVE jditrscbitbd,
VT 300 Boxes efdlOwent grades of TOBACCO,
SEGA RS, all of which will be sold
lew. s7~- WILLIAMS A BROTHER.
MONON GkAELSLA WHISKEY OF
SUPERIOR QUALITY.
WM HATE THIS OAT UECKKVBO
50 Bbls. Pure Rye—Old Glide and J. Bar
ton WHISKEY. WILLIAMS A BROTHER.
•7
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HARPER'S MAGAZINE.
HARPRR‘I HAOAZIVE TOR SEP
TEMBER—Jest received by
■epT - THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
LONDON AC.
'CTOLUME Ist, Bound, oi London Labor and
V London Poor. Alee. He. 11 es same Work—
worived by s7 T. RICHARDS A SON. '
DRAPER'S PATENT AIR TIGHT
INK-STAND.
A BEAUTIFUL ARTICLE,—Por sale by
_*p7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
HUHTBR'ITPEctWc, for sai« by
M> C ■ ■ • PHILIP A. BOISE,
CAMPOIL —1,000 GaUnoa, vsrieao qualitie
■hr sale vary low, by
«■» ‘ WM. H. TUTT. Drmrgist
g*HOWM*S ESSENCE of JAMAICA QIN-
O GBR, and GINGER LOZENGES, for mle
< WM. H. m»
Lvmtm PERFUMES, for the Handkerchief,
"-risriag cf Joafeey dub, West End. Jenny
Lind, flMfetf Vkiwete, Roes Geranium, Eglaatiae,
JanmlaJlafaatdaCwsilw. Hattotnpo, Weak, Vs?
bona, Magnolia, Melledeor, Vortalle, Patehoaly,
Utdjmmm, Oregon, Sweat Hriar, longhead RaL
Ktya* warranted geaaina and fay sale by ■
M PHILIP A. NOISE, Drnggfet.
G^S^*’ 8 vary auparfor'
artiste, Jaatinsnivnd by
* C r., T.. WM. E. TUTT.
H lja 2 J *J H> *’■ Snperior Old PORT WINB.
“^^^kibeißgpore, mild andpieuiot, ia
M I'J-r PRIMP A. MOISE. Draugiat.
fVIG HIITIIHPi.—W# have oa hand some
M. hag* eases of Dentet Mtttnmmta good faith,
8^,,.
- P-B.PLffMB *
K7UHE OOLO OMB.—A tet es very superio
r Getmn GOfhOGME.in long bottlm, JusTi.-
*kved^-. f ; a tiOMBACO.
-Id km\\n BAKER A WILCOX.
fPMfrE* AMP
so, "m* uafßeMmue's Patent Bar-
QeleU— my.kdj Own Staieh'l Pkriaa j
Maj
i ..tv.. « - • . t -
nr ; 1 n tutt, t
• Tn
• «|'*V4 e.,< 'i.S 't'j x- • t". ■ .
«* U# v» Nib evuar ; .
I JPngtntgg
T Profssslonal Stßw^nm its
PROPESSIONiLAkDHGMMBSffCARDfi, not
. exceeding six lines, will be iaawWdmrim this asad
, at the rate of $!• parannmn. uacMaabasdingalx
inea, will be chn>|garl|ww ra<n->ar U—L A «-»■ ■ •
| flnir doUdtorf.
1 JACK IKOVI,
i attornbt at law,
Baana lists, Maries Ceenty, Oa. 1
i apIO ■ •* '
~ JOHI R. ITURQBt,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Wajmasbare,, aswgfu
my 27 « : ' '' '' '
JOSHUA HILL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hadteaa and Haattoslla. Ssargia^
r>* All business addreased to him at either place
in the eoonties of Morgan and Jasper, end those
aoutignoaa, will receive prompt attention. n 23
hAMouL J. Bailv. | Elbasau Couuin*.
BAILET A GUMMING,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
land era wftlle Osorgla.
nr Will practice in all the counties of Ae Mid
-19 Circuit. j«2
* ' B. Y .MARTIN,
ATTORIBI at law,
Ateoara. GannniA.
OT Wnt praeoee in tbe Gountieaof Colombia,
Warren. Jeflecaon, and Burke, end will also attend
to the collection of Debts and Claims in Abbeville
aad Edgefield Districts, in Sooth Carolina.
Ofioa on Broad-Street, fine door above Insurance
Beak feS-tf
O. PUTNAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Warrsntan, Onorgln, apl3-iy
EDWARD U. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WARREN TON ... GEORGIA.
P* WRloontinna to practice ia Warren, Hancock,
Wilkes, Taliaferro, and all of tbe counties of the
Northern Circuit, and Columbia, Jefferson and
Washington of tbe Middle.
Refer to Threewitta, Hudson A Shivers; C. C)
Cody A Co., Warren ton. ja2o
BOBBRT HESTER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Klbsrtoa- • • • ...r»... ..Georgia.
Qr WILL pnotioe in the counties of Elbert,
Wilkea,Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Madison and Franklin.
my22-ly
P. O. ARRINGTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
Oglathorps, Mason eoutjr, Georgia.
FT Office at Oglethorpe. _f~l
dil-wly
JOHN P. WILDE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNBBLLOR AT
LAW.
aVo. 13 St, Charles street. Roam No. 10, upstairs
■aw Orleans.
Hr All claims and colleetkms intrusted to his
care will meet with prompt and faithful attention.
dIB-ly
L. C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ATLANTA-... GEORGIA.
JYWiIJ promntly attend toall business entrusted
to his care. f2B-ly
bUTOShTIFHINS, ) J lj. Hi BO
STEPHENS A IIED,
ATTORNIES AT LA W,
CRAW FORD YILLB, GA.
JYWillpractic# in ell the Counties oftbe North
n circuit. jyl6-iy*
Wm. Gtason. ) Jnasa M. Jones
GIBSON 6t JONES,
ATTORNSYB AT LAW,
WARRENTON, GEO.,
O’ Will prectiae ia ailthe counties of the North
ern sod Columbia, Washington and Jefferson, of
tbe Middle Circuit, aad tbe Supreme Court of the
Stateof Georgia. ap9-wly
CHAPLET R. STROTHER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
f’r Practices in the Northern Circuit. All business
will receive prompt and efficient attention.
JjT Office at Lineolntop- Ga. je2B-tf
L. sai a. Bbksikn, | John T. Shiwhaks.
BERRIEN A SHEW MAKE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
MIDDLE DISTRICT, GEORGIA.
J'y* Office at Waynesboro, Burke county, Geo.
i«l-iy
JOHN R. STANFOUI),
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Cl nrk'as-rllle • • On.
fV Will practice in he oountieaof Clarke, Prank-
UnTHaberaham, Lumpkin, Porayth, Gilmer, Union
Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Federal Circuit
Court for Georgia. , I7y
N. O. A A. O. POSTER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Jj - The undersigned are still engaged in the prac
tice of Law.
OOm nk Mndlf ton, Morgan County, On*
All bosineMentrustedtothem, will meet witbprompt
ard efficient attention. N. G. POSTER,
fe2B-tf A. G. POSTER.
J ASP MR N. DORSET,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
DnAlomegn, Georgia.
rY W ill attend toall Professional basioeesenUuet
d to him in tbe Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham
county,oftbe Western Circuit.
Rsrsß«rcM—Messrs. Hava Bowdre, Dr. Wm
H. Turpin, Augusta; Hon. C. Dougherty, Athena,
James Law, Gainesville; Smith A Walker, end J.
W, Grady. l>ablonera. fal4
DAWSON A CLARK,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Appling Georgia,
YY Wju. give special attention to the eolleetion
«r legal demand* of every description.
Amav H. H. Dawson, { Clast,
Angnata, On. | Appling, Ga.
«034-ly
T. A. Bvun! | C. W. Duuae.
BURKE A DBMINO,
BOOKSELLERS AND BTATION’BBS
viwirmt Ann psuodical anm,
And Dealers in Fancy Articles, Fiance, Music, 4-
Mndtnen, Georgia.
BAIR DYES. ~
YbfT received, a supply of Phelan’s, HsonTs,
O Kstrhelnr*% BnUard’t end Alexander’s TW
haphn Hair Dya. all of wUeh dyo the hair in a few
miseaas. Per rale by
- an 27 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
CLOSING* OUT.
Intending to dm our hmmm w Mb
our stock t of GROCERIES fer caab or notes an
sboft time, a t the eery leteist prise Marahneta end
cdian vlil d o -wail to oall before baying alosnkm i
jyß-tf FKHWg A BDTLKR
A HD 1 FOR ffiLE* ntthn aovaaref Brandaad
rW CmaL n Streets—
-3,000 Its v. LARD> bnrraie aad kngn,
8,000 “ BACON HAMA
5,000 « SIDES,
19*» gaßOTTßAniaaartiste,
6 * * LEMONS,
Will ha Ml iasaaaaouMo tfartsrmaby
my6-tf 1 p. CALHOUN.
DOW S PERMANENT INK.— Aaettor W
£L&f rJ3aSAKjSSt
-0- » • iiNia nyaa. Par
tUtbyths friuaifSl Afmsa.
11 in ii 11 'ii '
* /
5 i
Jnßixrauct.
■■!■ll I ■ ■■! i I I, II mII *1 J-
11 twl I—i—i.CifMy, nnnriasii to laka
s
MjrMhrMMdMfailteßiait,
, I f. W. FLEMING, AMU
Augusta, 2U An*, 181. a022
HAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCB
COMPANY.
ABKVOT AT AUGUST a.
THI UNDERSIGNED hu boon appointed
Agent far the above Oompnny, and la now pre
pared to take Fire, Marina and Inland Navigation
Risks. Frew inter In all eaaea will be reamable.
H. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
»3 OMce on Melntoab-aueet.
Marina, Fir •, and Ufa Insurance
BY THE
COMMERCIAL. INSURANCE COMPA
NY, of Cherieernn, A O.
CAPITAL 0250,000, ALL PAID IN.
f)r Office. No, 4, Brood street.
PaneiDUT, WILLIAM B. HE RIOT.
D uncross,
JanwL Robinson, | Henry T Street,
George A. Treabolm, I Wn>. Meßnrnev,
Robert CnldwelL • J. H. Brawloy,
A, R. TaR, | T. L. Wragg.
A. M. Ln, Secretory,
E. L. Taaeiaa, humidor,
B. C. Puaaur, Solicitor,
R. A. Kwloch, Medical Examine 7 •
This Company ia now prepared to recede ftopu*
sols far MARINE, FIRE, and LIFE RISKS, and
In Act leeoranee on Air and liberal terms.
The subscriber having bean appointed Agent for
the above Company, is prepsted to take Marine,
Firs and Lifo Risks, at ciisinsnsry rates.
G. WALKER.
Hr OSes at Wars boose of Walker, Bryson A
Co., Angoata. myl3-ly
LIFE INSURANCE.
TUB SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY ioaore 41,000, lor the following
annual premtiuaa :
Age. Fori year. For 10 yean. For life.
25 $11.30 $13.10 921.80
30 13 30 15.10 25.00
40 17.60 19.90 33.80
55 29.20 39.30 60.30
From.thsse rates, 25 per cent, is deducted for the
first year. All profits are divided annually among
the insured. ASBURY HULL, President.
O. F. McCAY, Actuary.
Dr. W«. E. Dubiss and Ciabui Hall,
Agents for Augusta. mb 19
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE
The protection insurance
COMPANY, of Hartford,Connecticut,have
atnblichvd an Agency in Augusta, and propos
akingfirea ad river risksupon property of all descrip
0a3,0a at reaaooableterms as any other good office
Office at thestoreof Foret. Brother's »f* Co.
WATCHES. CLOCKS * JEWELRY
WOODSTOCK Sc WHITLOCK,
SILVERSMITHS, JEWELLERS, An.
O two doors above tbe U. 9. Hotel, and
opposite the Daoi ot Augusta, have ou hand, Wi
and are constantly receiving, a fine assortment mkJßs
of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and
Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and Fob Chains,
Breast Pirn, Ac., Ac.
Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold cheap
far sash.
JT W. O. Woodstock willgive his strict atten
tion to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS,
having served a regular apprenticeship in ana oi the
largest menu factories in London, end from bis long
experience, be feels assn red of giving perfect satis
action to ell who may entrust their work to trim.
)yl-dtwAwly
FINE WATCHES,CLOCKSjJEW
ELKY. AND
SILVER AND PLATED GOODS.
a THOMAS W. FREEMAN, q,
Wkat bis Old stand, opposite tbe Brunswick jpV
■hAßank, Augusta, Geo., baa on band aUhA
large and well selected stock, consisting of GOLD
and SILVER WATCHES, all qaalitiesi full setts
GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes j Geld Breast-
Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest end
Guard Chains, Fob, Vast end Guard Keys, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medallions, <£c.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Spoons, Porks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac.
—ALSO—
Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouch***, Pow
der Flasks, Game Bags, Ac.{ besides many other
convenient and useful articles not named. Having
purchased ell my Goods for cash, 1 believe 1 can sell
at prices that will suit purchasers.
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and war
ranted.
N. B.—New Goods received weekly.
o!2-dAw
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &C.
CHARLES CAT LIN Sc CO.,
NEAR THE UNITED STATES
|PVnHM| HOTEL, Augusta, Ga., arc the only
• " ■ ¥ • authorized Agents for Chickering’t
aalebrated
IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES.
Also, for those made by Naan’s A Clark,and Adam
Btadard.
The superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these
Instruments reader any special reference to them
unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they
have given ia this market, for more than 15 years, is
gwd evidence of their durability.
Their stock is always luge and full, comprising
•very variety and style of 6,6 ft, 6| nod 7 octave
PIANOS, which they will sell at the lowest fac
tobt PBicss, (varying from S2OO to $500,) and war
rant them sound and perfect in#Wy respect.
Thoiistuek of MUSIC is large, ami they receive
fresh supplies every week of all new publications as
soon as they are iaened.
All orders for Pisnoe, Music, Violins, Gnitara,
Flutes, Accord eons, Ac., Ac., will receive prompt
end careful attention, sad will be warranted to pieese
la every respect.
MELODEOHB.
They also have a complete assortment of Prince A
Co.’a MELODEONS. The Key Board is precisely
he same as the Piano or Organ; and tbe tone closely
resembles that of the Flute-stop of the Organ, and is
sufficiently loud for small Churches. They vary in
him from $lO to SIOO.
JBWKLRT.
CHARLES CA I LIN keeps for sale at the seme
ptsee a Isige Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL
RY sad SILVER-WARE, Co wUek he invites the
auvntfon of tbe public. mh2B
GARB ART’S A NEEDHAM’S PA
TENT MELODEONS.
THIS beautiful Instrument, invented and patent
ed by Mr. Corhaic, is now manufactured by
him, perfect in every respect. Tbe Investor, during
tbe poet yeer, hu amds moat important improvements
in the const rut tiun of the Bellows, end also in the
method of tuning the Reeds. These, end other im
: provrailn render the Melodoons, manufactured by
f>As« end Meedhem, assned to —« ™-n f n-11TT''
§m th* United SttlM.
These laetrameuta are bscatifally finished in
Bone wood Coses. The Key Booed is made after the
feahhm of the Piano Forte or Organ. The tone is
dcWcimmiymfi, All end pissring, and tbn mo* lovely
efleetaeen be produced. The notas apeak m qtkk
lv as She Plane Forts, poundm, at the same time,
toot gnat power that the Plans has not, the etmtain
kg power. TMa renders k suitable for sacred mu
eta, end makes it equally adapted for Church or
Thu wind ia supplied to the Bello we by As leant
n—lMu —ration, an that that great difficoky is an
dnisshvhttd.
Tta anbraribraa ham letaly received an nmortmaat
of the Aire mstrmasnrs, which Stay afar far sale at
nnnranMe prices. Persons are invited to ceil and
nanmfamArauet A CO».S
’ FAULBAUK'S PATENT
Platform and Counter Soalaa
**"• WAIIAITIR..
fpw Adapts*! tnevury required ope
• I rutiou of "iluhies so Rail
I loud for lvalue or o»w
- Me earai Warehouse Soalaa.
Heavy
I v - ;* ■ U
(fiom CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
PAOftENGEE TRAINS.
LwS-risiiJn 8 A -
Leavaa Hamburg daily at fi A. M., and arrives at
Chulooma at 1| P. M.
This train takes up and seta down all tray paaara
lUMDb OKUraiMTUa.
Loaves Charleston daily at lift A. M., and arrives
at Hamburg at 6 P. M.
Loaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrives at
Charieetoo at 3ft P. M.
This train takas through Pees angers only, and
nfmnjcr etrirm in full limn in iiimiii ml uilli ilm u■ mi
iagfaaln of the Georgia Rail Road at Augusta, going
West, ead with tbe Wilmiagtoa Boots, sod with
the New York and Philadelphia line of Stas men
(dag
FREIGHT TRAINS
FIRST. OR IUVUI TRAII.
Leaves Charleston dolly at 5 A. M., arrives at
Hamburg before II A. M. next day, and as many
tirokw leave every morning an may be necessary to
taka off all tbe Goods received before 6 o’clock the
evening before, and on tbair arrival at Hamburg,
ere Immediately discharged, end eont over to the
Georgia Rail Hood.
fixoo.vo, or Express PreightTrain to commence
running on the 30th August
Let ves Charleston 5 P. M., and arrives at Hamburg
at 7, A. M., next morning.
Leaves Hamburg at 5 P. M., and arrives at
Charleston at 7 A. M ■
This train will take light and valuable Goods
only, say boxes and balsa Dry Goode, Hate, Shoes,
Saddlery, Glass, Drags, Ac., Ac., which will be seat
over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Rail
Hoed Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will be
dispatched by the day or night mad (rains, or by
extra express of the Georgia Rail Road to their
points of domination. In addition to ths above,
Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have made arrange
ments to express light Goods on their own account by
ths Passsnger Train.
TARIFF OF RATES.
(Freight the same by both trains, the rates to Geor
!ie R. R. Depot, including toll and drayage at
fridge.)
Say from Charleston to Ham- | Augusta
burg. Depot.
Isf Clata —Consisting of boxes
Hats, Bonnets, and Foruitue,
pox cubic foot Sets, 10 eta.
2d Clou —Boxes and bales Dry
Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glam,
Drugs, Ac., Ac., per IC'O lbs.-- 45 50
3d Clou— Bagging, Rope, Bu:ter,
Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Fea
thers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar,
Hides, Cotton Yarns aad Do
mestics, Down, Tire, Bar and
Sheet lion, Window Glass, Oil,
Paints, Crockery and Glass
Wars (in crates or seeks,) Cast
ings, Hardware, Hollow-ware,
Lard, Tallow, Beeswax, bales
o' Rags, Ginseng, Mill Gearing,
Bacon, (loose) Ac., Ac. 20 fl|2s
4M Clata— Sugar, Coffee, Rice,
Pig Iron, MiH and Grind Stones.
Nails, Bacon, in boxes and
tasks 15 20
Specific Articles —Salt in sacks•• 25 36
Floor, barrels 25 35
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Bye, Peas,
As. 7 8
Pipes and hbda. Liquor 300 400
Quarter Casks and Wet Barrels 75 lOU
Dry Barrels, Ae.«»»»-.».-»«- 60 75
Jill goods ooa*igood to tbs agent of the South Ca
rolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accompanied
with Bill of Lading , or adoiet, will be received
and forwarded free of commission, bat without such
Bill of Lading or advice, the Company will not be
responsible. For tbe raise end regulations of tbe
Company generally, see tbe Tariff of Ratee printed
cn cards. J. D. PETSCH, Sup’t. Trans*!.
Charleston, July 20,1651. Jy2B
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
OAT PASSENGER TRAINS
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE d,
1 ameogar Trains will run daily as follow^
vizj:
Leave Augusta at 6 o'clock, A. M.
11 Atlanta “ 6 “ “
•• Albans “ 7 “ “
Arrival at Atlanta at 6 o’clock, P. M.
*• " Augusta ** fi " "
“ “ Athens « 4ft “ ",
Unftand after June Ist, tbe Night Train will
Leave Augusta at sft o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta at sft " “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, A. M.
11 at Augusta at 4ft “ “
Tbs Atbeas Branch Trains will connect only J with
tbs Da • Trains. Way Passengers will be charged
three cents per mile on the Day Trains, and four
cents per mile on the Night Trains.
Agents will forniah Tickets at each Station, tor all
Trains, without which Passengers will be charged
each 20 cents extra.
TaairapoßTATion Qrnca G R. R. A B. Co., >
Augusta, Ga., May2i.it, 1851. )
rT The Savannah Republican and Georgian will
please copy. tmv 22
MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN
ERADICATOR,”
WILL POSITIVELY CURE Rheums,
tiem ia every stage Weak Back, Bruises
Strains, Weak Joints, Swellings, Toothache, Head
ache, ’contracted Tendons, Lumbago, Painful Nerves,
Spinal Affections, Ac., Ac. In fact, it is bard to say
what kind of pamsit will not core. It is wabsaiit
» to cars the diseases named ; or, in case of failure,
tbe money will be refunded. To persons troubled
with CORNS, this compound is particularly recom
mended.
Please to read the following commendatory letter
from Judge Hughes, of Burke county:—
Euioaa. Beau Covutt, Dec. 22, 1860.
Mo. J. E. Masswau,— Dear Sir: la compliance
with year request, 1 make this simple statement ot
faeta. My boy Daalei stock s thorn in his foot
about the first of lest Jane, the thorn wee extracted,
and no more thought of it for 15 or 20 days, his foot
then began to swell, and in n few deys it was opened.
It discharged a large quantity of matter. The dis
charge condoned for eight days, aad then ceased.
His foot then rs-commenced swelling end extended
np his lag, thigh, and hip, with violent pain. He
then began to spit from bis lungs matter similar to
that discharged from the abac cm on his foot. I then
called in medical aid. and from tbe remedies used,
ha wan alternately better and wane for eight or tea
weeks. Daring this limn n large Abscess formed
npon tbe hip, the discharge was large, and as soon
asi t canned, a general swelling of his leg, thigh and
breast commenced, which was very hard to the
tooth, and at times experienced much diffieoky in
swallowing. Medical aid seemed of no further
avail, and was discontinued. 1 then bad recourse te
Tour ‘'Magical Pain Eradieator.” la forty-eight
boon, from tbe time I commenced its use, bis foot
began to soften; the swelling on his hip and breast
übsided and 1 am pleased to any be is nov> well.
1 again used year remedy ia a case of Neuralgia
with grant success, giving imandiate relief. 1 have
tried tt ako far Tooth-Ache, wkhmy youngest child,
with entire Mice am.
From the success I have hod in tbe asp of year
"Magical Pda Eradieator,** 1 have no hesitation in
recam mending it to tbe public.
Yours truly, W. W. HUGHES.
Tbe above statements of the nee of "Msrshsll’s
Magical Pain Endicatpr** arc knows by im to be
urns. (Signed) ANGUS BETHUNR.
None is genuine without the written name of J. £•
Manhall on cash box.
For sale, wholesale aad retail, by the proprietors
W. H. AJ. TURPIN, end also by W. H. TUTT
end D. B. PLUMB A CO„ Augusta; Ga. ja22
RHEUMATISM.
MOXlM’Sßemedy for Rheumatism, Gout,
Paine of the Bones, Joints, Ac., surpaaseTnel
ry other known Remedy.
I3r| l give* speedy relief, and enrm perm nniiffs.
It tarikm at the not of the (He and rs
moooothe oanooqf it,
fFlt is mask men tabs depended upon than
any aiHranl appHsatisn. far although remedies ap
plied externally, eomstimm give relief fa* the mo
asset, they ncocr euro,
p-Tbe groat reputation which Dr. Honied Rem
adyhaa, la not owing to edrartiaararati k hoc dene
i to *»• iwkj
w#li M ra>
K3rTbon whonJir m ■■semrl a, *- will
bn mn than aatMad .•uww —• euecie sf tme
Mb. Far sale ia An.
■y3l PHIU- -...aAM Oraggiat.^
* ' i
A *
'■
~ itwwn
man commission UmLcmAwra,
and Swwdkak lion. *
bManob plaon. baudiou.
J>
MlLLS.flnmmarod ud Rotted ©AR AXLES.
Aboraoeives order* for H. Abbott* Co. >a FORGE
ud BOILER PLATE MILL.
A. Biuon, ' B. ChuiAtt,
G. Ounwtt, 8. W. Horn.
'M-ly
Now-York andSavanimh Steam
SHIP UIR
■ -A
WEEKLY.
dMM
The new and splendid BIMW-abipc
FLORIDA, Copula Lvott,
—ifi> —
ILABAMA, Captain Ludlow,
Belonging to Um
Row York aad iawab loan Nnwl
g&tlra Oenpujf
OH AHO AFTER tha I Itb January, will font*
Smooih and Mew York every
until further notice. Tbeoe ships ere of 1,300 toad
register, and unsorpaased ia comfort, safety end
■peed. Cabin Paanim, 121 -payable tie advenes.
Asutb : PADELPORD, PAY * CO,
Sns inoih.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jal2 194 Front-street, Mew York.
FOR SAVANNABIT
v rr*-** THE new and splendid light
- -—tfftfciiiStfh■ draught steamer HANCOCK. Capt.
Murray, built expressly for the Au
gusta and Savannah trade, will lanra Augusta for
Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at J
o'clock.
For freight or paaoage, having aesomtnodationa no •
equalled by uy boat on the rivet, apply to for
Captain on board, or to tha Agaetn,
,V. U LAPSUS A SQM
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUCHU. dec.
IT BEIRO exceedingly difieult to make an u]
iemporaneout preparation of Buebu, retaining
its full medicinal properties, the propriety of baviag
a reliable preparation of it in a convenient ud pala
table form, at once suggests itself to the practicin .
Physician.
This article is no nostrum, but simply a concen
trated fluid extract as Dioema, Pareira and Uva Urai
rarefully prepared from the best materials, and has
been buccesslully used by several ot the most emi
nent Physicians of Augusta and vicinity, in Chronic
diseases of the GENITO URINARY APPARA
TUS, such as Gleet, Irritable Kidneys ud Bladder,
Strangury, Ac.
It has also been found a valuable addition to Bal
samic mixture for Gonorrhoea.
{j- The formula by which It is prepared can be
examined by Physicius at their pleasure. Sold by
it l-dAwfim D. B. PLUMB A CO.. Druggists
JOB PRIME ESTABUSm.
linllrortd Bank Buildings, Broad-St.
JOB PRINTING
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND
In the Best Style of the Art,
PLS7S OR riSCI COLORS, U1COTII) AT
OPPICK—CMBRACINe SUCH AS!
Business Cards, Hand Bills, any site.
Show Cards, large. Posters, “
Receipts, Warehouse, Show Bills,
Railroad, Dray, Ac. Books, Pamphlets,
Bill Heads, Bfaraks of all kinds*
Bank Cheeks, Motes of Hand,
Bonds, Certideatoe, Labels for Druggists,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Law Butane always on hand, or executed to order.
nr The Proprietor of theCitßoaici.* and Skk
vimxl assures his friends ud the public that their
•rders for any thing in tht Job Printing line will
be executed in the best manner, and at as low rates
as at any otherestablishmeot.
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY
Ac.. Ac.. Ac.
Ac GOLD AND SILVER ~ , |[r .
JpV Watches, of ell kinds. JCrvSt
Cum Jewelry, end verioas rich fancy Goods.
Fancy Hardware ud Cutlery.
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles.
Silver Ware, Plated Goods of all kinds.
Guns, Sporting Apparatus. Pistols.
Solar Lamps, Girandoles, in gold and silver.
Tible Cutlery, of Rodgers and others.
China Ware, Cut Glass Were, of latest style.
Clocks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a largs
stock of cheap Clocks for country trade.
Andirons, Pendent, Shovels and Tongs.
Watcb Materials and toots of all kinds for Watch
makers. For sale at fair price* by
CLARK, RACKETT A CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goody,
fr* Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good
Workmen.
N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient for per
sons residing at a distance to visit the city, any thing
in the above line will be turnisbed promptly npon re
roeiptot an order and nn the usual time.' n -
NEW STORE
UP TOWN.
Opposite Meters. Buford, Beall Sf Co.’s Wart
House, Broad Bt, Augusta.
'pHB Subscriber respectfully informs the public
X generally, that ha has and will keep constantly
on hand a general assortment of
DBT GOODS, SHOES, HATS AMD
GROCERIES,
All of which he offers for sale as low as can be pur
chased in the city. Orders from tha country prompt
ly attended to. G. TAN NESS.
Augusts. April 22, 1861. «pt3-ly
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS
WM. O. PRICE & CO,
COATS. Tailoring and Furnish- HATS
Ureas and ing CAPS,
r. X™*' . ESTABLISHMENT, Umbrellas,
DeOraay and ’ Canes,
Business. ,Dd Clothes Bags,
COATS. Wholesale ud Retail Shoulder
Comfortables Dealers in BRACES,
CLOTHING, Money Belts,
COATS, 9 -a R , Toilet Cases,
Silk, Linen 268 Bromd BUr#at « BRUSHES,
and Gingham AUGUSTA, Cloth
COATS, invira Hair, ud
of all desorip- the attention of their Tooth.
Ptal“?6u», CD*TOMKRI
PANTS akd of every da*
and STRANGERS aeripdon.
smSS, SSSS’
Under Shirts to thus PURSES
ud kriw StwUosf and
■aas ®ood» ja-~
ud “* tuuvm
SCARPS. GARMENTS far tha Trade.
Hr All orders promptly executed. ap27
look here
NBW ST ORB AND NSW PTJRNI*
TORE.
J.SILCOX
fil HAS REMOVED Us
Vn atock of P U R N ITURE,
CHAIRS. MATRASSES,
c., next four ta Dr. Torpta’a, immediatelyappoeiis
hlr former stand, where ha iataada kaaplag a gens
r> l isaorfmeal as Ft&nUure, Chairs , Matraeeee,
for.jSf kia own naannfaetnra. Also, a good aaaort
aKnt as Ncnhara amaafastura, which he will war
ri't, ends’ a—fa pri*rn net# make Hnntadneamant
a bone star lonrcbssing, to give him a eali at his
NeWFyi ffITUREyrAWD. eH-dfow
WM. H. TUTT,
mR WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL kd
J DRUGGIST, £
HAS HOW IN STORE—
UMNO lha. While LEAR
MO gallsee I toss ad OIL,
fast With BROWN,
l, t£ ISLLllflS^SimrriNß,
It dsei «mMNm BROSHES,
. tUmher,
s.l
-
7 - »
. ] r-• ‘i
Patent JHefrirtneg.
r«W OMira Hebrew Fleeter
nsss. hffsrtien a t the Bps**, P*m*l* Weak sees, fas.
No female, ; ,r wcekaeee in the hack or
eidee, should ba wilkael U Man iad Udias, in delicele
sitnstiaas, Rad greet relief from caaetuUy wearing
this Plaster. > ,
Tha appllrariu as tha Plaster baiweea the shael
dere has bean found a cat tain remedy for Uoogbs,
Colds, Phthisic, uiffaSirrtnne of the Lange ia their
primary stags*. U dysy mleaewiee by parapi.
I q pf ' ?
The (Wfowfog iiAbwAiltn ie from an agaat rant
ding at Trantaa, Tuaaaeaa <
TSutosi, Utbsoa Ca., Tana., Nov. 7,1819.
Maaam. Seavil 4t Head—OanOamea; Tha ilebraw
Plaster te haeoruing poaefor ia thte aecUon, There is
a ladyta thlaaoaaty whasape aha aretUd aot ba with,
oat tefa neelpr for Bte headrad dollars a year. Bha
wah aßietpd for aoat# tinfowHh aa aalargamaatuf
tha epiaan.VhMh gave hm a great foal of pata. The
s walling twd mlb had axtamdad ap newly to tha arm
aha waaWttandad byaoom of emt haat phyatetaas. bet
they gave hat no relcaC She ptacaaad a has at tha
Hebrew Piaster, and it relieved bar eisaapt immediate,
ly, and saw eba hasps e aappipwf it oa hand constant
ly. These facte yod am *‘ kbarly to amaayae thtak
are mhetaatigSyiraa.
Rr»pecuuilr ; years, JESSE J. WELLS,
py* Beware of ( oentarfsits sod Saaa Imltatiaas
utrnor -The -übeariaara era tha only geaare
agents ia ta« Souiharn dtalwfor tha sale of thta truly
1 vetnablt Platter . end, ta order to prevent parchaeors
being imputed ou by « eanntarfait article, said in this
city aud else waste,'!or the guanine, they invite panic
nlsr amn'ion lo be following marks of thagaaaiaa ;
1. The t*- .. tint u put ap in smooth, angina turned
beutnedbees,.oioeted in.
2. Tha genmite he* the engraved head of Jaw David
an the ditv-iieM amoadthe ana, wiA aceompanyiagl
retard of court u fi. Taylot. Roahaatat.
ALSO TAKE NOTICE
That tha genuine (tea tha signature el E. Taylor oa
the steel plats engraved label, an tha top of each box
—to imitate which, will ba proaaentad as forgery.
Tha Ceutorfeit Id coarsely pat ap, iaimttauoa of
tha old labels, and ia sold by several dealer* in medi
cine in thi* city for tha gannuts article.
BEWARE OP IT—IT IS WORTHLESS.
•COVIL * MEAD,
118 Chartras-sU, N. Orleans,
Only Agents for tha Southern States, to whom all or
ders and applications far agencies must invariably ba
addeasead. Bald, wholesale aad retail, by
BARRETT, CARTER A CO., Aagueta,Ge.
UAVILAMU, RISLEJf A CO., do. da.
WM. R. KITCHEN, do. da.i
D. B PLUMB A CO.. do. da*
HAVILAND. HARRALL, ud
J. M. COHEN A CO.. Charleston, 8. C„
HAVILAND, KBESB A CO.,
e3-4m N<v "S'M» Jen lane, N. Y,
FHUtOTOKEN. OR
PERALES’ FRlEND—Beauty, Goa for
end Health secured, by the use of that lavaln
able remedy the 11 Philotoken or Females’ Friend, i
This medicine is prepared from Room that act ia on!
eon with nature, In the prevention, relief and sore o
those disorders peculiar to the Female system.
Painful and disordered menstruation—the cause ot
premature old age, of barrenness, Ac. —ia epoodilj
relieved, ud the regular healthful action of the or
gans secured, by the use of the Philotoken ; and for
all those sympathetic affections attendant on pragnan
cy—irritability, nausea, heart-burn, Ac.; ud as a
preventive as periodical abortion, this remedy elands
not only unrivalled, but is almost infallible.
The Philotoken is put up in battles at tl each
with full directions. Its use can in bo case do barm
and so certais ia the proprietor (hat it will give un *
lual ified satisfaction ta all who us* it according to the
tractions, that be uthorizas his agents to reload t bo
moaey in any case where it fails.
For sate by the Drvggisr* of Augusta. nkl
BOOLE’S HYPERION FLUID, FOR
THE HAIR.
WE HAVE REPEATEDLY beard this
article spoken of in the very big hast manner
by those who have used it, and from undoubted tes
timonials which ws have seen in its favor, are satis
factorily convinced that his far wiperiorto any thing
yet prod need. We subjoin the folio wi..g, which u
from a well known source, ud must command th*
greatest at ton tion.
CBAaLKSTr-X lIcTKL, )
Charleston, S, G. f Mi,Ji 7, 1851. J
Mr. Wm. Bogle—Dear Sir: Sometime ago my
hair com mao cad falling off, and to such an extent I
began to feel I should turn prematurely bald Altar
using many of the popular nostrums with little or
no effect, a friend suggested your Hyperion Plaid,
which I was induced to try, with, 1 confess however,
but litlie hope of success. I was surprised and gra
tified, though after a short trial, to find a decided
improvement, and 1 no w possess a full crop of healthy
hair, which I can only attribute to your justly cele
brated Hyperion Fluid.
You are at liberty to publish this for the beoeii! v»
those similarly adlicted, and 1 success may
crown your deserving efforts ; anti thattiie sales ot
the Hyperion Fluid may meet with a success com
mensurate with its merits, is the wish of
Yours, respectfully,
THOMAS S. NICKERSON. ’
The above, with Bogle’s other prepaiations, may
be had of HAVILAND, KISLEY A GO.,
D. B. PLUMB dk CO., and
ap2-6m PHILIP A. MOlgE.
FIRE AND WATER PROOF SLATE
PAINT
THE cheapest and must durable Paint for Roofs,
Puces, out buildings aad all coarse work. It
has bun adopted by ail the K ulror.Ji throughout
tha country for painting freight oars, station bouses,
bridges, Ac.
A supply of Gate Paint will be kept on band, sad
sold in any quantities wanted. Dealers who mav
want it by the too will be supplied at proprietor**
priest with addition of expenses.
HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO,
my22-w Wholesale Druggists.
THE ELECTRICAL FEBRIFUGE.
SPEED’S FEVER TONIC.
THE greatest discovery of the age, by which
Fevers of type and grade, and all Fe
brile diseases, from whatever cause produced, eaa
be effectually end permanently cured >n from twe to
twenty boon, ead no seietake I It is e simple vege
table preparation, and perfectly harmless in its ope
ration.
It is warranted to perform precisely whet It pro
mises. No euro, no pay.
For a descriptive sheet, setting forth its merits,
and containing reference* of th* highest respectabil
ity from planters and distinguished men ell through
the South, who have used it, and thoroughly tasted
its merits, pUsae cell on the Agent ia this «hy.-
Priea 60 cents end 81 per -octle. For sale by
D. 6. PLUMB A CD-, -
j*26-w3m- io Sole Agents for Augusta.
Croc v ory, Ch an and G-laaswaro
»V Gtu -iWs fceip constantly oa
b 4 ttd 14j '.ssoruaent of Crockery, HI
Chi . a si... which will be
sold no low as 'ie be elsewhere. We invite tha
attention of them if. want to oar atosk, before making
their purchaser.
N. R—Orders from the country carefully peeked
aad warranted ta go sale.
MUBTIN * LATHEOP,
su 16 Below fhst Office Corner.
HOME INDUSTRY.
THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared
U ill all order* for BUCKETS, of superior
oaalkytoaaj brought to thi# aad as low as
lacy oaa bo fold down.
snlß-dAwtf R. LOQKHAWT A QO
BOUNTY LANDS.
BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS
have been granted to the Soldiers aad WM
awsof Soidfon wfao served la tha last war wkhGnttt
Britain, in 18U, or in any as tha Indian nirtffaisys
1790; aieoto Coirnnissiooed oGcersnfthe Mejdeaa
War. > ♦ __ '
■ton in V sahlagtaa full/ pr*parss*whh
the asesi t try forme aad reanfraasents of the lot, to
proosadftt bsfaosf of aU these interested thersia;
afoe to psp-eeoto nlslma of nrsry Jsssilprlrß agsfoar
tb# Oofifn jmbC
OBeeea Jeehaoa, hetwnsn Rnyslds end Brond-sri
cB-tf JOHN BHLLEDQE.
T7URKSH COMGREM WATER. I Wtt
I? forest farm the Spring, srontond pe. -toamnr
Marion. Pormds by
PHILIP A JBQR .
T mol RTRUF.-A sow barrels, tha ms
Xjjnw WiMWBa -<-<■«
* 1 ■ .