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|ij JBuprtir Cflfippl).
t'iinrlrsion Market.
Fbipay, July 30. —Cotton. —Thosales to day oro
400 bales, at Sto Tlo. Prices full with an im
proved tendency.
Ff'om f-hf <Jh rr>Owru • —Hit /#?*> ?.
Hewn l»y the Mnroph.
TThe Liverpool Cotton market was dull, at adc
olinc of 1-16 since the departure of the Baltic. The
sales of the week wers 42,00 • bales, of which (bi*T.)
we r-.- on Speculation, and 5000 for Export. The
imports of the week were 33,000 bales. Tho quo
tations art for Fair Orleans, 6 ’A; Middling, t V J a
5!/; Fair Uplands. 5 -,.
The steamship Herman laid arrived out.
The heat was excessive throughout England and
France.
There had been dreadful religious riots in Bel
fast, which were suppressed by tho military, but
not until alter the loss of several live?.
The French President had left Paris on a tear
in tho Provinces. There had been heavy storms
throughout France, and much injury had" resulted
to the crops. The Orleans property near Bronx
had been sequestered by the Government. Much
dissatisfaction is reported to exist among the
French troops.
The Emperor of Russia had suddenly gone *0
Berlin.
Several incendiary letters from Kossuth had been
seized in Italy, and twelve persons were arrested
on a charge of conspiracy. Ten thousand addi
tional troops were being raise.! in Piedmont.
A ministerial crisis was threatened 111 Spain
Gen. Pavia, it is believed, will succeed Bravo Mo
rillo as President of the Council.
There had been immense new discoveries o: geld
lu Au-tnviia.
Letters from Constantinople report a most brid
al attack on the passengers of tho English, steamer
while m the act 01 leaving the vessel, several 3
giishmen were wounde f.
W vshinoton, Jrdy br.*. —l". Senate, on Thursday,
<> Bill was taken up directing that a i- .onnoissance
should be made ot ti e (Tuna Sea. B. hrli-g's Straits
jind the route pursued by vessels engaged ; u die
whaling service.
Tsie Her.. W. 11. Seward, of New York, a.idre-o ■
•d the Senate in support of the Bi 11, and then su
mitte ian amendment. The further consideration
of the Bill was posti. nc
The Senate took up th ■ Bill from tho Iloao*. ns
reported back with a man .intents v tne Comn.dtee
on Finance, making appropriation -for the cum
and contingent expenses cu t->o Indian Do. ■ >.rtmeut,
for fulfill tug treaty stipulations v. itk vari us In
dian tribes, for the year or'.-lmg Jur.e ;: 0, id. .
In the House of Reprcscutnrives, the hill granting
to the State of Mieidgan a port n of tho public
lands and the right if way, in .1 of the construct!-
of the Oakland and Ottuvvay TaiiK ai.v : • idu
taken up and laid on t. e t lire. A ruoti.-n re- l
consider was then mule, but pending the dues'ion
on this motion, tho morning .sour having exi r
on motion tho rules wore - lei, an I
House then wont into a Committee of tb •
on the State of the Union, and resumed tl e •■--
side-ration of the hill making appropriate > us p- • >
improvement of certain harbors and river-. Much
debaato ensued, but without coming to a final v*. >; .
tho Committee rose, reported progro-s and tho
House adjourned.
The Fishery Question.
Boston. JnlydT.—The Ne -v Brunswieker of yes
terday says tir>* t’ An'.'-'nn Secretary of State
In'tors un !er a mistake give
sion that Her Majesty's Government are sbmit to
enforce tho Oonvor ‘■ ■ll of Isis swi-Miy according
to the opinion of tt»* Law officers. The Mows ho
lieve- this will no: he the case. The understanding
has existed for some years past that trio Arm Tun?
should only be excluded from B tys 1 1.0- ts less
tiian 6 miles wide, x .is, the News thinks, v, mid
be snfficieul. AH tho Si. Johns papers e laeidc in
tho opinion that Brother Join t'w , v:;h an cyo to
the main chance t > ? ve the nahing interest • u’i.
ruin, will give tho Provir. -s re fproc-.J ’roe trade
as a settlement.
Washington, July 27. —T1; Post :;a dor Gener
al has directed that do .‘aments ai. . spcpehcs may
be franked separately, and when tied «p in b :; lies
tho direction on the miter document alone ? J be
required. Tnis will save members of go --
during the political campaign an immense* Hot
Ir.bor and clerk hire.
£1®"“ To Teacher#—Houghton Institute.— ■ the 1
PIBBT SATURDAY in A run r* the City Couu: I wi.l
•Irct a Male Tea -her at a salary cf One Thousand Dollars,
and h Female Teacher, at a salary of six Hundred D Jars’
tu take charge of the He tight* •; Institute.
Apnlications must be handed to the Clerk of CouncP, or
any one of the • ’ dey of •lection,
iritT testjrrtoniV* a« to qu-iliffor tl :-s, A*.
.TOiIN' CISTKiI,
WIL u MArMn-.T.'! Co!l,m
jy!6-twt4 J. ROBERTsON, 4
Notice. —P st OrrK k. Aura? la, Ga., Ju’y 2-,155:2
—On and after this date, the Columbus Mail will be Cosed
#i >.3), P. M. jy-'9 Jt B. F. BALL, PM. j
Tdtv IA,
BARGAIN 3 ! BARGAINS !
JWT* Clayton de Hlgnon .are non Bering th-so re
maining »tock of Furamcr CLOTH!' -, at ver. 1>"
prices. Th;y bjv* a very god i s*-run.-ot on hand
for the season. Persons in want, ar- resp■:*tfully Invbed to
•alland examine their Flock, at their N ,-v Stand, on- r
above their oi l sto r e : txna-r the Au, ista Huto!
,iy2s-lm
The Comuicucement Oration before the tw-
Liter’s*y Societies of Mercw 1 nive- ily, Pcnf. id, Ga . a
h* delivered on the Last Wednesnay ia JLL\, by Prof.
John N. Wadcel, D. D., of the Mi-ai-sippi Uni-ersit; , »"
Honorary Member of the Phi Delta Society.
By Instruction, !>• H. BAPi*.
itl Cor. Sec. of Phi Delta j
13T“ Mr. Win Johnson, for the lie five years a chi- i
swn of this city, a”, i now the pr-vri-t -r of the fine liote j
in Savannah,known as *iie M»r»Ua • lira ', ha? f-’ver iu» j
with the fiiiowing certifi-’?.' 1 :
The Mexican Mustang Liniment has ’■**u used lu my
f»n:;iy, and oa sty plaal-u-ion. for a great van. :y cf Ts
requiring an ex’ernal apoli nuor.. ana ho*
failed to jrire immediate relief and enect a nennaaem care
I have cared aevoral cases of Ri’-eurar sat that badr-i istcd
*h» skill of our best physicians. It has cured Pings* rms
>v 3 s’ngie a]>piics’ : v i, t. mlblauts in a feiv days, i
taimediately, Fro«t Lives, Cuts, Soros nd Crrus, by p few
»ppliealloris ; Nervous Headache cured ••atirely. m
I kata used it for almost every thing, and it has r.’i v,.vf
*»r«4. I consider it the ben me liciae Ihareev er use
Savannah, June 21th, lN?h. V. si. JOHN'- 1 >.
Ton can buy this Liniment at almost any Drug Stc 3 in I
Rii» State. DR. WM. If. TCTT, Ag--nt in Augueti.
Principal Office, B'Q Broadway, New York. j- i‘ : A t
Bancroft, Stuck and Fxcuangs Brokw
Notary Public, and Adjuster of Marine Averages. Abo, I'.
S. Commissioner for the Districts ofG iorgia, and C-immi sion
ar for the State of Louatana. Office No. 117 Bay atice;,Sa
yaauah, Georgia.
SZTJ. M. X pwl»y A ( 0., have just
T. A.. Morrigon, of S’. York, 50 dozen of his superior C ttoo
and Linen SHIRT?, v th and without Collars.
Also, some very handsome fitting 3ply COLLAR?. ley
will be sold cheap. __ •’
August A Hotel. —This new and commodious HO
TSL will be open for the reception of company on Mond y,
June 7th. The proprietor having had long experience it
the Howl business at the North, in all its different branch
•s. pledges himself to keep a first class hotel, for the a.>
*o.mmodatioa of strangers and the citizens of An n’-m.
je4 B. PECK.iIAM, Propviet r.
J. G. Sledge offer# his Professional f-.'.rvice*
m the citizens of Augusta and vicinity.
Office, Warren Block, over the Btore of John C. Cirmi
, , „ jv4-dlm
•hael, Lsq.
Augusta Strain Flailing Mills.—The s; -n
--her is now prepared to receive orders to any extent for
*ress(*d LUSIBL R, bf for job wo. k.
B 26 AMBROSE gPLNCLR.
\V. \V. nroadiiurst respectfully tender?hi? Pro
fessional Set-vices to the citizens ox'Augusta. Hie od.i e i»
Dr. Paul F. Eve’s house, where he maybe found day or
*ight. °1 diy.
Chase <St Marker, Dentists, Aug&sta, G.-crgia
Office over the office of the Chronicle &. Sentinel.
Rfftrencf* —Augusta—Dr. Wm. ?. Jones, Dr. Ja°. D.
Mackie, Wm. A. Ramsay, E;q. Sparta—Rev. Wni. S.
Blokes, Dr. Wm. Terrell, Hon. N. C. Sayre. Oxford—
Rev. Geo. T. Pierce. D. D. Milledgevilie—Dr. T. I’. rt
Hon. IT. Y. Johnson. ja*2o
D, 8. Chase, M. D. 1 K. W. Harrer. M. D.
jjp- j> r _ (j. !i. Walton respectfully tenders his Pro
fftsriona! Services to the citizens of Augusta and its vicini
tf. Office on Broad street, next door above the Insurance
Bank. jedD-Cm
Removal.—Dr. A. 0. H ART has removed to the
•ffleeon Jackson street, opposite Globe Hotel, where he
may be found at all times. mysdo,-a*
py Rprlng and Summer Clothing,—Wishing t<
reduce my Stock, I will sell the balance of my SPRING and
tUMSIER GOODS, sfter this date at cost. All who want
«»M Clothing, at very cheap piiccs, will please favor nif
with a «aIL J- AN TtIN'KLr.,
Next doer to Georgia Rail Roa rl Bank.
Mqputa, May ft, I$W. »F 88
DODGE'S DAGUEEB.EAN GAI.LERY FOR SALE.
The undersigned now offers hi? Dagnerreau Ciul
ery, with furniture, apparatus, instruments, B‘■-■k, 8 ‘■-■k, Ac.,
or sale. This Gallery has every advantage of doing the
«e3S business in Augusta, and k > a first Operator the
“vestment must be a pro9tnhie one. To those making
nquiry he would say. he must be a good Operator, with a
ash capital of about two thousand dollars to expect to par
*hase - Nono other need make applicati- n. Audrey,
* Jj*L'l2w E, S. DODGE, Augusta, Ga.
LAW SCHOOL AT AUGUSTA,
The Lectures, for the next term, will com
mence on MONDAY, the 25th of October.
The subscriber’s mode of Instruction, and the advan
tages it offers, have been before the public for several
years, and need, it is believed, no further explanation, than
such as will be cheerfully given in reply to enquiries by
letter,or in person. jy!4-6w WM. TRACY GOULD.
-
H. K. in Ragland.—Her Majesty Cured o
?ick Headache in Ten Minutes I Astonishment of Sir J»s.
Clark and the Rovai Housciiold. RAD WAY’S READY
RELIEF is performing wonders in England, by curing ihe
nobility of the Gout, Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, and the masses
of Rheumatic and other complaints almost as soon as it is
applied. Such he reputation which this quick and pow
erful remedy has attained, that her Majesty’s Court Physi
cian, Sir James Clark, recommended her Majesty to use it
on an occasion when her Majesty had a very severe at
tack of Sick or Nervous Headache.
“So many wonders, your Majesty, have our American
neighbors produced, that if it may please your Majesty to |
try tin? Ready Relief, which every body extols to highly, I j
think your Majesty will derive speedy relief.’’
Her Majesty-condescended to have the Relief applied, !
and in less than ten minutes she was fiee from pain, and j
the Royal House of England, to the quick efficacy of Rad- i
way’s Ready Relief, whs indebted for ?o speedy a recovery, j
Railways Ready Relief is now not only the most popu- |
lar remedy lx» England, but it is the only secret medicine j
admitted in the Royal Household.
Ark for K. H. It., or Rad way’s Ready Relief
Price. ♦», 50 and ‘2b cm;*- PHILIP A. MOIBB.
WM. 11, TUTT,
Agents for Augusta, -
Bee Advertisement. Jy24-d2wAwcow
{ofr” A Oran-able Family Medicine.—We would
cordially recommend every Family to kuop a Bottle of 1
rtJTT‘3 PECTORAL ELIXIR in tlair house. Besides be- |
: ag a certain cure i rCe i; ’.is, Asthma, and Pneumonia, it
i an infallible remedy for Croups’ J Bowel Complaint*. i
mh«
-a-
IST* L. Hancock iV Fo. having made arrangements
with T. 8. Metcalf, Esq., to erect new premises on the site .
of their former riand, sporia ly adapted to their business, ,
have removed t mporariiy their Stock of Tai and ilouse
r urxd rung WAHE?, ->i t)\ ES, tiRATf ?, Ac., t ’ ta*- op;? • :
.rite si e cf Bros 1 street, cue door from Haines’ City Drug >
Store, where they wil: be pleased to serve their customers
iurh g ih« Summer. All kind? of Job Work in the line j
promptly executed as usu.il. jc)
F. Jeter Msrt’.u offers his Professional serv
i ces to the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg. Office on v-« 1>
j oglon street, one door east of Broad. o!9
-♦ ‘
! Portraits—CatiiT.Jss I \KT.r~y, Artist from the A-
J -fidetr.: if M;- uch, Bavaria—gc. *ful for the encourage
' uen; give.-i him ti c past season, informs the Ladles and
■'ienriemen of Augn ;a andvic’uii.y, that he has taken Rooms
wer Mi?? Caloanet’s School (two doora shove Clark, Rack
•itt i Co's.) and is preraretl to furnish Portraits ot the best
execution at short notice. The public are respectfully invi
ted teglve him s. cr’l.
A few more Pupil? in Drawing con be accommodated.
Rartrarv, x.—Messrs. T. Clanton,The*. Richards, J. Hard
aer.jr. sit t
r?” Mam any Urady-Madr flotlilnsT—lf you
dti,J. M. NEWBV A CO., under the United Plate- H tel,
are now selling off what BUMMER COODS they have on
hand at very low pr’.'c?. 15 .rgain? can be ha I by calling
'oon. j-d)
“ ‘ -
'T 7- 'inis—Spring ami hanuner Ptyle, 1153.
BLKBE k CO’S H AT?—Bpriitg sunl Buramer style for I’nVJ,
lust rcc*'ved per last ? warn r. .*• Co, :• fresh ;>ij* of K ■<-
ruth «ml Magyar HAT? and PLUMES.
G. W. 1 x. it It V A 80., Hatters,
fe7 Masonic Han Building.
BURKETTS'S PATENT Y/ATER COOLERS.
F’liE only : ■ h. of iliis kind evi-r paid ?I. Tl.-.-y ar-’
L furnished with two distinct Non-Co;niuct'ng Cham- ,
her?, by i. t-an- of which, with two of Ice to the gallon,
water is kept at a temj*erj;ture < f 40 deg. above ze t or
only ?u deg. from the freezing point all day. These
Coolers in ter sweat; thereby saving niocii r ater and j
trouble. Tliey contain also a pan capable of holding from
din 3 pounds of butter, insert'd <ir ctiy under tl r . v«-r.
This quant. :.' c f butte: . kepi perfectly kar I with' u» a-.l.ii
tional 1.-e. I’oii.g manufscturecl li> the most v I:., an like
stylo a ; ; hru. 1.-', niely ti.Asl "4 In every re.-me; th y nid e
. beautiful frm.tiient r.-r the Dining reem. Hotel or ?. <’-x •
Err «;»ie wholesale and retail by
jyßl H. F. CIIFW.
EEFIiIGERATOrS.
i ►‘PORTED -•• . I.” DICKi:-:?. AY’ae CdOI.ERc,
Ac, Ac. Drr’-iv j> ! B. F. CHEW.
NOTICE. "
j T HERIvIUi AOTII V ail per--ms Indebted to the late
! 1 fin iof GIBB? & H ARDEN, b; Nr, . or Accor;,;, not •
to pay 11 • to Tl’’‘c, ’ It ARDEN, or to e.ny fihsr
person In th» name of th-’flrw, as lim- '-n has got pos-.-s.
■i ’! f the papers throuvn fr.Mjd. *
■ . ■ *■ W. GIBB?.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
r rllK IfQTFLJn HN pi?■ , hnowi cs “WASH-
L 1> H■ ; Itht - . ,
merxts, a e I ■
ro t- .’ery nec. a tv on’, ad lira, one <«f the largest ami
bc-t g-mien- in the ?‘«tc, with a fine water lot !■ - p.atter
a<rc r.t :.c!;ed. This valuable prc-pirty will be sold on r« J
v uahle ’ Tins, and In v ■ x of tin facts that it i- the only
II:.-i in the pla- o, and t.vr Hail R. ad will be completed in
a few x mitt!;?, i prtscr’s extraordinary inducement* to
.y ore wishing to engage in that husii “s«. Apply *•>
JOHN 11. DV.-ON.
Washington, Ga.. July 28. 1-V?. .1
” BATH TUBS.
4 SSORTKO Six'.* Men ax.d ( h -Iren.
) d~L Hip and Hat BATHS;
Hand and Shower BATH?.
I F r sale wiickiuie uud retail, by
jyffl B. F. CHEW.
CORN AND PEAG,
DISHEL3 prime CORN in sacks ;
1 250 do do do ear;
>'/< Bu'hcl? COW PE A?. I >r sale bv
jyffl iINSLEY & INGRAM.
TO BENT.
’TtHE HOfeE at present occupied by Mrs. La- <(•*?%
■ fit’.-, . u Greene z’. rcc • For terms l , iy e>i the iuiA.
premises. Jyßl-tf _ I
j T INCOLX COUNTY, GIiORRIA.—WI Wil
i j Ram Elori t.cc aupli • hr I?-tiers of AtlmmSstra - ion • it
the Estate of Rebecca Ehvcnce, late of said county, de-
TiiCse are therefore to cite and admoiil-h, all and -itigu
i iar, tlte I .'mire i and cr* .htovs of said deceased, t ■ be and
I an;»ear ut r.y ‘'Tio, - , will i the time prescribed ry to
j simw can if any they iu-ve, why said letters should uot
| be granted.
Given ur'k-v utv hand nt office in Lincolnt m.
July 81,1851. B F. TATOM, Ordinary.
pOLL'MIMA SHKRiFF’ti BALK.”\ ill H id. n :
V the fire.- Tucsfhi • i”. Si ITEM BUR nest, before tiic i
Court iloo’e il ;ur hi Appling, Columi ia county, th'- follow- :
ingproperty, to Vii*: the lifc-tiroe interest of Mary I’, rums •
in three Negroes, HARRY, KITT'x, and her Infant ( mid, ;
levied on to satisfy two executions, on-; fr :a Co'urjbia j
Superior Court, in favor of Luther Roll vs. Mary I*. ?;ms, !
aod one from Columbia inferior Court, u favor cf .10-lujh :
Danf.irth v.-’. Mary D. ?iiu .
July ffl, 1572. JOHN F. SUTTON, j
NEGRO CLOTHS,
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICE?.
?XO%\ l>l N dz MIEAR
TTAVK just received a very largo supply of NEGRO ■
II CLOTH?, among which -n : veral styles from the ,
Manufactory of E. k H. Emu-', -v North Carolina, of snpe- ,
rior style, and made of good domestic word, un article j
creatlv superior for wear, to those made of tlo- coarse uu- I
ported wools. Abo, a full supply of William Schley’s and
George Schley’s NEGRO KERSEYS, of their various styles,
mid COTTON 08NABURG8, of the Augusta, Madison,
Richmond, and High Shoal- Manufactories. Also, SHIRT
INGS and SHEETINGS, of the Augusta Manufacturing
Company. They wil! receive, in a few days, a full supply
of Plain'and Twilled NEGRO KERSEYS, the first of a su
per;-t article from the Augusta Manufacturing Company;
end all of which they will sell at the Manufacturer’s prices.
Planters and Country Merchants are respectfully invited
to c’ili and examine the assortment. jy27-dtwiw
BARGAINS IN LADIES’ DEESS GOODS.
SNOWDEN <k SHEAR
from this day. sell their present Stock of Color
i ed Printed MUSLINS; Colored Printed BAREGES;
TISSUES ; CRAPE dk PARIS, and GRENADINES, at cost.
The assortment embraces some f the latest styles, and
most elegant articles of the season.
Augusta, July 21, ISSSS. dtwAw
LADIES' FINE GAITER BOOTS.
* XOTHER LOT of Ladies’ Fine Black Bronze and
\ Colored Gaiter BOOT?, rcceiv- I bv
Jeffs ALDRICH & ROYAL.
FRESH BOSTON CRACKERS AND SODA BISCUIT.
- ÜBL9. fresh Boston CRACKER?;
>) 25 Boxes fresh Soda 15ISCI IT :
5 Half bids. Pickled TONGUES ;
2 Cases Boston CRACKERS, in Tin Boxes ;
8t dos. )k and Ej lb. Canister* Uuuderw ood’s br»t
MUSTARD ;
10 Boxes CAPKES;
4 doz. 1 lb. Canister LOBSTERS;
2 - « “ SALMON;
V, 81-H. Crushed and Powdered SUGAR : for sale by
jylff G. T. DORTIC. j
a valuable article for the Toilet, for sale by j
,iy3S D. B. PLUMB k CO. I
( ’OtVuV’!-' LVOV.*. HOOK and "SARTAIN’S Mi- i
v_T GAZiSE far August, just received and for sale a; |
GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S j
.i vl4 _ Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. |
1 /jj W j FEET ;oncd INCH BOARDS, FLOOR- •
r>t fa' HO * ING and CEILING for sale. Apply to
jy- twA’iiffm p. ROBERTSON.
tUHITE-tt Vfell DRlhllE?. some extra sizes, for
> > sale by jeld WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
DRli’-D APPLE?.—IIS sacks, for sale.
nxy! 6 ’ 8. C. GRENVILLE ACO.
v PIHi ls Tl BfiEMTMi.—lO bids., just landed and
O for sale by jys WM. U, TUTT, Druggist.
COMMERCIAL.
AUGUSTA MAKKin.
J-RIOiT, I*. M.
COTTON.-—The market Is without change. Price# »r«
! the same as lur-t reported.
CHARLESTON, Juiy SO.— ('otton .—The Cotton market
| wr.3 vry quiet for several days preceding the date of our
| Inst publication ; prices, however, were firm at 10% (.9, 1!,«.*.
) for the Middling Fair and Fair qualities, which were tho
: ruling rates at tire close of tire week. The market occupied
i a similar position in the fore part of the week under review.
| the t’ nosacti i;s up to the close of business on Monday
j evening having been limited to some 890 bales. The rte
i mend subsequently materially increased, which, in conse- .
queiicc of the very limited supply on sale, was accompanied 1
with » decided stringency in the terms demanded by sellers, j
ih:' was particularly the case with Hood Middling and the
grades under, and the week ultimately closed with prices ;
about jo bjtter than they were at the time we made up i
our former report, Me have altered our quotations to |
correspond with this state of things, and would refer below
for a list of prices which will give a very fair criterion of the I
positiOnof the market when we closed our inquiries. The j
receipts of the week may be put down at 2013 bales, and
the sales during the same period are estimated as follows, j
viz: Friday, 115; Saturday, 173; Monday, 5*9; Tuesday, i
560 ; Wednesday, 20b; mid Thursday, 900 bales—making !
an aggregate of 2048 hales, at the following prices, vis ; [
18 hales at 7?, ; 13 at 7% ; 27 at 3; Pi at 8% ; pit) at 9 ; :
32 at U . ; lt>s at 9% ; 91 at 9% ; 46 at 9% ; IsO at 10 ; !
I 329 at 10% ; 7 at 10% ; 141 at 1"% ; PM at 10% ; 6S at |
; 10% ; 500 at 11; 167 a ll , ; and 71 hales at 11V- M e
j quote Ordinary to Hood Ordinary 8 @ 9% ; Middling 9% |
i (u., 10 ; Good Middling 10% Oj, 10%; Middling Fair mid I
| l air 10% ©ll ; Ful y Pair 11 ; and Choice—. Nothing
■•f consequence has been done in any of the descriptions ;
1 classed under the head of Long Cotton.
Rico —Nothing new has transpired in this article since j
| the date of our last publication. The demand has fully j
| equalled the receipts, which comprise 572 tierces, and the j
' article is taken loathly on arrival at prices ranging from j
; 3 3-Piths <J£ $4 (3 hundred.
< urn. — The arrivals e mprise 2600 bushels Maryland, j
1 which were Si-Id at prices ranging from 62@65c.; and 4000
; huslmls North Carolina, which were sold at tide, fj bushel.
Wo ahu> note the sole of some 12500 sacks Western, from
| store, at prices ranging front 62@68c, sacks included.
/Aiy. —The transactions, so far as wchave been able to
j learn, have been confined to the sale of 200 bales North Hi
-1 ver, at #1.25 hundred.
i A lour ,—The transactions during the week have been
i confined chiefly to Baltimore brands, at prices ranging
i from 4 %fgpf% '{l br.rrcl.
i Ini- ,t.—The market this week has shown an increased i
1 degree of firmness for both Sides and ShouMerr. The I
1 fonaerhiiH been s-oid in tmail lot , »t prices rangitig from i
11® 11 %c. and the latter from 9®9%c.
J.ttrd.W'e. have no transactions to report.
Suy.:r.i, —There lies been r mie little enquiry for Sugars
j this week, an,t a cargo from Ft. Jago,comprising upwards •
of 179 hh is. ar lAS this. has ’ten told at prices tanging i
I from 5%@60.
i —Th*' inquiry has oteii confined chiefly to Bio. j
A : ' of 174) hoys Jninaic., sold at 9 cent*.
'•/ 'in ’>/">.—A cargocf Cuba, comprising 119 hhds. and j
10 ics., received this week, ha 1 not been sold when we !
closed uur report.
St.'f. —The r ceipts since our last comprise ‘2500 sacks, j
w hich h v- changed hands, principally at 65c. V seek.
flagging. —Some 800 hales tiunuy Cloth hate been ad
i ded to tile supply, which as already large.
Jl ■/>«. —A moderate buGw-jt ’.."is been done in this article. ’
Wc note the sale of upwards of C>) coils Western aud Phi!- i
j deiphia. T 1 f-rnier at prir. s ranging f: m TQ-tJfe.; aud i
the latter from 7.V&* V*- as to quality.
Ik no*OV I I Hurt. —We qu- t-> the «u> of upwards of j
: 400 hart New Orleans Whiskey, 2*lo of which from store i
at 22; and 200 at 2-1 Vc. V' gall >n, to arrive.
#T\< ri'i.ij/c.—Checks on tile North % per ct. rrem.
f Ir'i-jh. We q>n to a*> th* current rate to Liverpool for j
Cotton, ki square i-ags, a; B-lfithsd. Ti ere is no vessel i
up for U.iVi ’,Vs quote to Now V >rk *klc. U bale for Cot- •
■*-
NEW Y'ORK. July 27.—bale# cf 11,509 hbls. Flour at
18.93\ (7r $t for State; Southern uncharged. Sales of
? 5n > bushels Wheat at 9' for routhera red. and 104 ft.? !
vrhi:-’ bMes of 39,c00 bushels Corn at 68 for mixed and
61 for yellow. 3.;ie- of 59 birds. Havana Sugar at 6c— .
b iles of s"i bays Rio t sffee at 5 >,ic. Fates of 300 bhla.
Ohio WhNkey r.t 21 %. Stock sales —Kirs; liesrd —Canton j
IT ; Eric 1* ; ItaiuraT ; Readingßß%'. Second Board 1
—Erie t>s u ; Dauphin Coal Co. 69 %.
EXPORTS.
SAVANNAH, July 25.—For Philadelphia, steamship
8 tat sos Gc jrgii— 45 bales Cotton.
SmFPING INTLLLKxLM i:.
5 AY,\NN AH, July 29 —Cieared, steamship f»;;;*eof <ieor
gia, W«i; ”i, Pl:ii"- : eiphia; brig Manzanillo, Berry, New
V >rk.
Clf ARLV-T i.N, July 80.—Arrived, C. L. bark Jasper
Bernet!, New York Sp l*rfg Lince, Ferrer, Barcelona j
(.. L. brig P«ra«--n, Fountain. Baltimore; brig Vanualier, ,
Ysrk, C find- C a red, K. L. rchr. T.iton, Brown :
Philadelphia.
J h id i- ’ther If r./ia*> PranideiKt. "
LIEL OF KENHY CLAY.
/ • K 9, H. DLllßl A CO., Buffalo, have nearly ready,
V T and will publish in a few days,
THE LIFE AND PULLIO FEU VICES OP HENRY CLAV,
of Kentucky; the Or.-tor, the Ftstesmsn, the Patriot, an.i
{• • Fi-iiantronhist —which v. k has been preparing tor i
j.u1.l at .>i during the past year. It will be in one Large j
and Elegant 12mo volume, <T about B** pages; By Eppes \
Fa.-gent nitd Hot ace Greeley, it will also embrace some of i
his c. ii-e-t Fnetcln-.-', an.! will be Illustrated with an accu- i
rat-. -1. ■ 1 l\rtrait of the GUI AT AMERICAN FTATEB- j
M ;N, C- whom is felt a wor 1 i-wile admiration.
Th publishers have determined t • place the retail price
r.f the l-ook within the reach of ■ vc-y one, and to Agents, j
Canva er*-, Ac., will give tho most liberal discounts fr-m j
th • ir. iu.xi il retail pri-'es—f 1.23.
fjT - wtiv- Agents wants Mo sell the aho v t book,
to v ;-.om ct -lurlv agen-’y for a county will be git «*u.
1 . • j ceipt r}i k*>, f rv.;u ■! on*- copy of the above
book. I for Agent* to use n n rsoipie c j-y,> by tuail, r*e>r
i.,e ns to, to any place in the I uiteii States, not exceeding ;
5;Wi miles f. u Bir ' ilo, C-hicago, «r New V.orV,
fopfc - Houk* sent by mail must he pre-pa id, according to
the new B - , tofi:ce law. Pottage on this wo*k is shout 25
cents : . each - ■.'id every s*>i miles.
Oni-r,- solicited from «;I parfjt of the Pnfon. Agents
cool! r-d p' as nt and pr-i'u-Y !e etnploymtlp iu t.uulv '
tins th - «I sirablc memento of .he 1 men ted lliobt ( cat.
fyl'-M, -'- ;ie j ices, f ft! tv s'.-! r'her f;,ies‘'ic
b oks. f'-r wltic; we want Ag-e.-s, w.;, be for *»rdvl on sp- .
j iication to r.s, Pof-r Paid.
For further particular*, apply to
GEO. U. DERBY k COh, Buffalo, N. V.
GROCERIES. GROCERIES.
rHD. eubssi ihers are receiving tV.eir usual well assorted
I Ft -k, and have in Store, a full supply of fresh Goods,
coasir-ting, in part, cf—
I,'ltO eack« BALT;
s(■ hah * heavy Gunny CLOTH ;
ISO co.is %, %, and % iu-'b ROP.T;
I.GV-lbs. TWINE; *
‘ 1.1 is. Canal and Baltimore FLOCK;
2’-0 hags Kio, Laguara and Java GOFFE9 ‘
20 hhde. SUGAR, escorted;
b! h. *' • tvhed and Coffee SUGARS ;
89,000 lbs. BACON, Fide- and Shoulders;
t “ Ph itdelphia Cured HAM?;
5,.e-o “ Tcimesfee FIIOULDERF;
5,"0.i •• be-t LARD, in bid*, and kegs;
N All..- and IRON, asT-orted. To all cf which they ask
♦ a»rent ; .>i • f Planters anti Merchants.
HAND k FLEMING.
"Notice.
* I L PER SO V OR PI Rs-O V 4 indebted to GIBB?
V i HARDEN, either bv Note or otherwise, nrv forbid
den to settle with aav one but tuyeeif or my authorized At- j
■ W ■ HOS. W HARDEN.
)' .\K.—A I--.. :■ assor* nent cf Harrison's Celebrated Co- I
Unnhian INK, for sale b- Jvso P. It. PLUMB * CO. |
rpHKBMOMETERS.—A fine assortment of TIIER
-1 MO.METERF, of different eises, prices and finish, for j
D. B. PLUMB 1 t O.
| • !■ Al IM-; t.Bll MVKH < *ll., of a superior qualify,
* 1 warranted fresh ami pure, for sale bv
D. B. PLUMB A CO.
a gKOIt'INAL HKKBG, of every variety, put up by
I the Fbakers, and for sale by
D. B. PLUMB A CO.
A KUM’iO. HAD Pi iris MAGAZ¥e~ Leaves
2 \ Cut, any number sol i eeparatcly, and number ", Bleak i
House For sale by i
THO 3. RICHARDS A SON.
Y i:\V IIOOKH, NEW 800 Its*.—The Ulitbedale
j. y Jtcmance, y Nathaniel Hawthorne. Also another
supply of The Wide, AM-te World ; Queechy ; Marcus •
War ..ad ; The Mob C ot- : Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag, or the
Brother; The Days of Bmc>- by Gr-v •* Aquiiar; Garland’s ;
Life of Randolph : Layard’s Nineveh and Remains ; Major ‘
Jones Travels ; Horse Fho-.t R'rdn.'cn and Sv.allow Barn. |
Just received by THOF. RICHARDS A SON.
j •') Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac.
/ 'Olt.A AMI OATfs.—B,' mi But hels Choice Tennessee |
A COEN.
150 Bushels Tennessee OATS. For sale by
BAKER k WILCOX. }
PRIME NEW ORLEANS SYRUP.
|A A IIUI-S. prime Belle N. 0. HVRUP, just received in i
I'M* Store, and for sale by
Jylfi-tf GIRARDY k PARKER. I
SODA V/ATER.
CPARKM.MJ SODA IVATKR, of the best quality,
O with a choice variety of SVKUPS, may be had at
jy‘2-twlm JOHN W. ZINN’S.
THE AUGUSTA BRASS AND COTILLON BAND,
JOHN A. BOHLER, Lbadm,
Respeftfilly inform the public, that they are i
i prepared to furnish Music for ail occasions required, j
ou reasonable terras. Communications addressed to JOHN I
A., or WILLIAM O. BOHLER, Augusta,Geo., will receive
prompt attention. jyl3-ly 1
r |''OOTH- ACHE.—A certain relief for this troublesome !
Jl complaint, can he found in one or two applications of j
the ODONTALGIC DROPS.
D. B. PLUMB k CO., Agents.
/''HEMIC AL IIAIII II S:gE\EHATOR, A superior |
L 1 article for restoring the Hair that has become thin, and j
f .• giving vigor to the Roots or Bulbs; to prevent Bald- ;
cess, and to remove Scurf or Dandruff. No one should be j
without this valuable Preparation. For sale by
D. B. PLUMB & CO.
T >i:rK\MTII> VTB-DVS?FEPTI V I’ll,l. S.—The !
IJ above Pills need no cemraent, as they have been tho- i
roughly tested by numbers in this city. The genuine for j
■ sale by jy2s D. B. PLUMB & CO., Agents,
i)V hT;IU 8 IVFA \j I-l it PUT EfT K R OINTM ENT,“a i
Jj certain remedv for this annoying complaint. For sale ■
;by jy2b D. B. PLUMB A CO. |
• U.U Til a for Light infantry and Riflemen, compiled so j
the Washington Light Infantry, of Charleston, 8. C. ;
P.-hy- V) e-’nlo. .just published, and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES k CO.’? !
JeS5 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street. j
npA >1 ARIA l>S. - Presh TA~M ARIN DS sold by
I jo2l IIAVILAND, RISLEY 4 CO._ !
*>io < OFUEIi.—itK) bags Rio COFFEE, for sale iow by j
lx je6 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. 1
\S v S.\ls C'OUIvST —2(H) gross for sale by
\\ jetO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist, ,
TJAGGIAG AMI IS6i*E— j
I J ) 290 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING.
500 coils best Hemp HOPE. For sale low by
jyia HAND, WILLIAMS k CO,
FIiOUR, from new' Wheat, for sale low by
iyl * ’ HAND, WILLIAMS I 00.
BOOK BIND E RY.
IMIE PROPRIETOR of the CHRONICLE A SENT I- |
1 NKL would respectfully notify his friends snd the pub- .
licqtht-t be haa added to his establishment a complete
BOOK BINDERY,
, and having secured the services of an efficient and corape* i
tent workman, is prepared to execute all orders for B1ND
; ING in the best style, and at short uotice. Haring also a
| most approved
RULING MACHINE,
1 all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be i
i Ruled to any given pattern, with neatness and desjtatch. I
j He flatters himself, therefore, that he will be able to exe- |
| cute every variety cf work in a most satisfactory manner, f
JOB PrTnTING.
The JOB PRINTING department cf the CHRONICLE &
! SENTINEL Office is now complete in all its parts, having
i been recently re-fitted with a most extensive supply and
great variety of New Type, of the latest styles and most
t approved patterns. The Proprietor would therefore ra
! spectfully invite the orders of his friends and the public,
| feeling assured that his facilities, and the superior skill and
i taste of his workmen in that department, wiii enable him to
! execute every variety of JOB PRINTING in a style equal
j to any establishment in the South, and at most satisfactory
j prices. mh2o
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA,
rj- H K TWK A T Y-FIBST COURSE OF EEC
JL TURKS, in this Institution, will commence on the
I FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEAT.
Anatomy, U. M. NEWTON, M. D.
j Surgery, L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. FORD, M. D.
j Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, H. V. M. MIL
! LEU, M. 1).
| Materia Medico and Therapeutics, and Medical Jutls
| prudence. 1. P. GARVIN, M. I).
Obstetrics aud Diseases of Women and Infnuu, J. A.
I EVE, M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy, ALEX. MEANS, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, If. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. 1
Assistant Demonstrator, ROBERT CAMPBELL, M. D.
Clinical Lecture# will be delivered regularly at the City I
Hospital, anil ample opportunities will be afforded for the |
study of Practical Anatomy.
Important additions have been made during the present I
year, to their means for Demonstrative Teaching in Ob- j
Metrics, Pathological and Surgical Anatomy, Diseases of !
the skin, Ac., Ac. j
For further information, application may be made to ary j
member of the Faculty, or to
j Augusta, July, 1532. jy23 G. M. NEWTON, Dean.
t$T~ The following papers will please publish the above |
to the amount of Five Dollars.; Democrat, Huntsville, Ala.;
I- Gaaette, Florence, Ala.; Republican, Jacksonville, Ain.;
Journal. Montgomery, Ala.; Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Ala.;
Spirit of the South, Eufaul.t, Ala.; Mi-si.i,sippian, Jackson,
i Miss.; Democrat, Columbus, Miss.; Register, Knoxville, |
. Twin.; Advertiser, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Post, Athens, ;
I lent).; Messenger, Ashvillv, N. 0.; Patriot, Greenville, S. j
1 C ; Fcuthern Rights Advocate, Anderson. H. U ; Banner,
Abbeville, 5. C.; Advertmer, Edgefield, 8. C.; Carolii'.lan, j
; Columbia, H. C.; Floridian, Ta'.lfthaesee,Fla.: SenUnel.Tal- i
j lahassce, Via-.; Standard, Oussvilie, Ga.; Couritr, Horne,
i Ga,; Advec-re, Marietta, Gs ; Banner, Athens, Ga.; Ho- j
( publican, Atlanta, Ga.; Federal Union, Milledgeviile, 6.a.; !
Southern Recorder, MiiUtdgeviile, (»».; Messenger, Me con, '
j Ga.; Enquirer, Columbus, (Ja.; Patriot, Albany, Ga.; Ti m- ,
i perancc Banner, Penfieid, G».; Index, Penfieid, Ga.; Geor- ■
gian, Savannah, Ga.
BLOCK TCETR
OMI \8()\, A. >l., VI !>., Pur
o gcou Dentist, Augusta. Ga., is roan- j
; ufaeturing BLOCK TEETH, of unrivaded
j beauty. Ad operations warranted *-;uoi Ll.r :
; toajty in the United Flutes. jv29
HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
f<>r Augiis*, just reccive-i aud for pile at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’?
Piano, Book and .Music Depot.
P. *■ ?uhscrfbars will p!oa»o call early for their numbers.
jy?9 ;
HARRISON’S PHILO! OME, tor Hair, for sale
. by jy29 0. B. PLUMB k CO.
BHA.NDSPft*. l\ I.M>, Ac., of a sup<orior quality, ‘
f:r medicinal purpes-.-e*. For sale by
Jj3« D. B. PLUMB k CO.
TMIEBII HOPS, form -
1 jv29 ' D. B. PLUMB A CO.
1 )HOV* \’ft LnriKNl K OF JAM UCA lilXililf,
D for D. B. PLUMB k 1
{J —The subscribers nave on hand a full assort
ment of PAINTS, cf every description, which they
offer for sale tu the lowest mark et prices. Paints, of any
color, mixed for immediate use.
jy29 D. B. PLUMB A CO. 1
“WANTED, ~
\9« ART DOV OH OIUL, of 19 or I t rears o!4,
capal-lc of attending to light house wc. k. Such as
can be recommended will be paid good wages, monthly and
promptly. Apply at this office. jy‘2S-8f
WATCH STOLEN. i ,
LTOI.I’Di, from the stibscriber, on the 2Sth Inst., a Gold
O Single-cased Lever WATCH, No. 7777, S. J. Tobias, j
maker, with a «-.ld F.-b Chain attached. Tw*nty-flve Do!- '
lar« rewaril will be paid for the recovery of the Watch, and 11
a hl.era; reward will lij paid for such information as will
convict the thief. j,V27 JOHN J. FLOt RNt)A*, [ 1
WOOD.
TWILL fttrr.lsh persot.s living on the Sand Hills, good j
Black lavi WOOD, at Three Dollars and Fifty Cents
per Cord. Orders left at this ofilte, or at my residence, 1
B:iv Spring will be promptly attended to.
jy9T-lw D. F. HITT. | .
ON CONSIGNMENT,
/''HOICK Tennessee BACON, CORN, FEATHERS and j
V TALLOW; Old PEACH BRANDY', for sale.
jy2S-3t SEYMOUR, ANBLKT A CO.
TO RENT.
- tu the first of 0c- r !
tober next. Apply to «
A, P. ROBERI 'Oh.
HOUSE AND LOT FOB SALE.
'cur. epac-ous dwelling cn Green Street, at prs-enl Al
J occupied by Col. Caldwell, entaining six coin- ffiji i
m>b ua rooms on s rti>-.r. w ith a basement under the entire 1
building. The i t contains about eighty feet front on ’
Green and runs half way hack to Ellis. For terms, which | S
w: ! be liberal, apply burned ate!v to
yS S. C. t,RENVILLE A CO,
TOR SAJ.E. ,
TMIK 1101 and Lur cr>. the North side of Broad
JL 1 tre'’, now occupied by Mr. Edward Halbert, Just be- 1
l"W the L-iwvr Market, Apply to
jy3" 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
TO RENT.
Ij'ROM the Is; of October next, the Wooden Dwct
hng be lot ging to the Estate of Francis Spears, Lik j
deceas 1, situated on the corner of Butler's Alley, on E:.:s j ;
Flrcet. jy o T. W. MILLER, Adm’r. ,
X 0 RENT. ;
BTOHK and aj 'purtenanc-? in Providence Flange, j '
! hree doors ohovc. Campbell street, leiug one of the .
two now occupied by Gould, Bulkier A Co., —they cor.tin t- I 1
Ing to occupy the other. Apply to j
jy2o-trw ts H. IL CUMMING, Fx'r. ' j
STORE TO RENT. ! !
THE STOKE, under I nflaycU-e Hall, at prreent v- j
cupie-I by D’Autigoac A Harry. *o rest from first of i
October next, | ,
T is is the firs; thae this Store has been advertised for
rent, having always bad a pro-engaged tenant. It i? on j
the south sido of Bread etrcei, in the centre of b«?'.ui*w— J
and mo asm ca in depth more tban 100 feet, and in width I
cor 24 feet. There is, alto, n Room over th? same, *u n*ir,
56 feet long by 24 feet broad, together with a commodious •
Cellar, of-J feet by 34 or ni-ire. I* is fitted up expressly !
for the wholesale busine#*. snd has been found suitable and
profitable to »nv kind whatsoever. For terras, tpp’.v to
jyhV-f MARTIN FREDERICK. .
FOR SALE OR BENT.
rj'HE DIVI'I Ll\(i HhTFE on Hejiiolfi street.
J. now occupied by Mr. A. V. Laßoachc. It has &.■% I j
four room*, wb.h three fire-places, and all necessary out- j .
buildings. Po-eession given any time. Apply to
jy 11 8, C. GRENVILLE A CO. i ,
TO RENT, ;
I'ROM the Ist of October next, the STORE on the \
North side cf Broad street, (Ith from s«»*c's cor
ner) now occupied by L. Hancock A Co.
jj .-f W. A. WALTON, Law Rsnes.
TO RENT |
TWO very pleasant ROOM?, which ran be used either
for sleeping Rooms or Offices,
i 20 JOHN C. CARMtCH YBL.
FOR RENT.
\FF.W comport,able LODGING ROOM? on Broad
Street, in the moat desirable parts of the citv. Call nt 1
jell HAND A FLEMING’S.
FOR SALE. { ,
»M»A HIIOS. RV<OX : c 5 hhds. SUGAR ;
2.UV 555 bbtg. WHISKEY; U'O bbls. FLOUR ;
i '* LAUD; 3 tierces Superior HA MS.
je?s-dtf JOHN KERR.
CUBA MOLASSES.
TIERCES Cuba MOLASSES;
i)t) 12 bbis. Cuba Do.;
Will be sold low from the Wharf.
je‘2s JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. 1
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
I'll F. undersigned hav« This Day feraed ft Copartner
ship, for the purpo-e of carrying on the MERCHANT
TAILORING BUSINESS, under the name, style and firm
of CHAFFEE A FERRIS, at the old stand of Ferris A Paul,
a few doors below the U. S. Hotel.
DANIELL CHAFFFB,
July 2, 1552. J. C. FERRIS.
KOt (;tll.\U IT IN THE BUSH, or Life fu Canada,
i by Suranna Moodie.
41 1 sketch from Nature, and the picture’s true; .
Whate’er the subject, whether grave or gay.
Painful experience in a distant land ,
Mode in my own.”
In two parts. Just publi-hed and for sale at
jyS GEO. A- OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st.
V'EW BOOKS. —Little Pedlington and the Pedliug
wi V lonian#; by John Poole, author of Paul Pry, Ac.
Voyages to various parts of the World, made between the
years 18(r2 and lb4l : by George Coggeshall, selected from
his MS. journal of Eighty Voyages; second series. 1
The Gipseys Daughter: by Mrs. Gray, author of the
Gambler’s Wife, Ac. Just published and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st.
N. B.—Another supply of Harper’s Magazine, for July,
just received. jy2
I~LAVOUYVG EXTRACTB”“«n’kinds,' far lee'cTeawq
1 A-e.. for <»U ky j eM HATILAND, RISLEY k CO.
| 'INK BlUtiV HORSE.—For sale, a first rate 1
buggy HORSE, just seven years old, trots well and is
perfectly gentle, works in single or double harness, and paces
finely under the saddle. Av>ply to
jo 33 ?. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
BAY Rl M, warranted genuine, for sale by
j»10 WM. H. TUTT, Drugrist. j
f i OI ,\ IH V n7vCO.\. —5090 lbs. HAMS ancf SHOULD- |
i \J F.R? «i consignment, by
JySI FT A NT). WTT.LTAM3 A CO.
LT.IT;\» UVD I \\ VEGETABLE REMEDY, !
’ for sale by jelO WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. j
LhTASG LI.mMEXT, for sale by |
j ivi jell D. B. PLUMB A CO.
ntIHjWX Az flKHiflCrß'lfiAaT
1 —3OO dot. just received by
ap3-dAvr WM. H. TUT*?, Dru^jist.
Et uU l'h f niTllvr per Steamer—
- 5 firkins Extra Fine Goshep BUTTER.
For by fyi G. T. DORTIO.
f LOTTERIES.
GREENE AND PULASKI LOITERV.
Draws in Savannah, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridavs. i
| Draws in Wilmington, Del., Tuesdays and Saturdays. ' 'i
S&T AH Drawing received by Telegraph—Savannuh on
the same evenings ; Delswa "** early next day.
CHKBORV At MAI 11V, Monagera.
Drawn Numbers of Greene A Pulaski Lottery, Class 91.
61 49 45 20 C 2 5'3 > -31 44 75 59 32 IS
i EXTRA CLASS 65—to be drawn SATURDAY, July £l. 7#
! Numbers —18 Drawn Ballot*. Capital Prize
34,000 DOLLARS,
t 15 priaea of #5,000 each; SO of #1,500, Ac., Ac, Tickets
j #l9; Shares in proportion.
J CLASS 92. —to be drawn .MONDAY, August 2. 7-i Num
bers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize
8 ; 20t) DOLLARS.
$2,000; #1,200; 4 Prices of SI,OOO, Ac. Tickets s2—Shares
in proportion.
EXTRA CLASS 66—to be drawn TUESDAY, Aug. 3. 75
Numbers —14 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize
2-2.000 DOLLARS!
Tickets $5 —Shares in proportion.
fg* Tickets for sale and prize* cashed on demand by I
E. O. WITUINGTON,
No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalf’s Range,
Augusta, Ga.
£sF” Orders from the city or country, strictly conflden- |
tiai and promptly attended to. jy29
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Authorized hy (he Lryldatvre, for the ben ft of the
Independent Fire Cwnpany of Avg-ueta.
Draws in this City on Thursdays.
Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even
ing by Telegrapn.
F . V . B A It U K It COManager#.
CLASS S2—Draws iu Savannah on SATURDAY, July 81.
Capital Prize
•1,000 DOLLARS!
SI,OOO. 75 Numbers —14 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $1;
Share# iu proportion. j
Risk on a Ih-.ckuga of Whole Tickets, sl2 .">0
•• 44 * 4 Half 44 6 25
14 4 4 4 4 Quarter 44 318
Tickets, Shares ami Packages for sal a , and Prises prompt- ■
ly paid, by F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers.
Office iu Washington-s'reet, one door front the corner of ■
Broad-street. jy26
NEARLY READY.
Look ovi for an cntcrt-iin imj B:ok entitled
T IIT AT THE MSUTII ; or, 44 UNCLE TOM’S
I j CABIN” A? IT IS! beingXarratives,Scenes,and In
cidenta, in the real “ Life of the Lowly,” by V, . L. •f. Smith
K.‘;q.
LIGHT, MOKE. LIGHT."—Our reader* may ha re seen ■
some nobers in the paper# of the large sale# iu the Eastern •
Sts cs, of 44 Uncle Toni’s Cabin,” a rtory rejo Mi.sl.ed from I
the columns of the u Nation*! Era,” the well knows: Aholi
tion organ at Wa-V.itigton City. Tlie avowed object of th:#
story i: to caluuuiiate Southern Institutions, li t uadtr
* snd that the author, Miss Stowe, ie snout receiving a
4 Roland for her Oliver,’ and that from an Eastern source.
By the first of Juiy next, a# a refutation cf her assertions,
there will be published by the rei-veotable firm of Derby £
Co,, Buffalo, " Uncle Tom s Cabin As it I?," by M . L. G. •
Smith, INq. We can confidently recommend the work in
advance.—A*. O. Fees. GEO. H. DERBY i. CO.,
Publish, rs, Buffalo, N. Votk.
lifOS. RICHARDS k SON,
jyfi? Augusta, Ga.
“TRAVELER'S OUTFITS.”
IyKR LAST STEAMER. —Desirable Articles for Travel
ing!—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab end Fancy
colored Silk Cos's; Gras# Linen and other kinds of cot-1
Summer Coat*; loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloon; and
Vesta of all kinds. New Sty ie# of Cravat#. Har.dkerch’fs,
Gloves, Ac. SHIRTS, a fall assortment Linen and Cotton,
fanev colors, for traveling. Ccdiars, Braces, kc.
jjZO WM. O. PRICE t CO.
~ SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
/ \RDKBB left with Dr. Hxttok, at Mr. Ha’.xks' Drug
V / Store, or at ray place on Green street, will meet with
prompt attention. jy2o It. P. SPELMAX.
LARGE REWARD.
\l Tl. the subteribers,promise severally, to par the sums
annexed to our signatures below, for such informa
tion as will lead to the discovery and conviction, (if a white
person, or one-third the amount if a negro. ) of the infa
mous incendiary or incendiaries, who fired, or caused to be
set on fire, th e morning of the 25th ult., the dwelling of Mr.
Frederick R. Shaw, of this county, thereby destroying the
Hons*, Kitchen and Furniture, and placing in imminent
peri! the lives of his wife and children.
Robert V. Poe. G. B. Red, 4. E. Burch, James Brandon,
T. ? Brandon, Daniel Walker, Geo. Schley, Peter F. Bois
c’air, Frederick. Winter, I). G. Winter, Abraham 3ego,
Jesse Johnson, Jr., Alfred Sego, A. R. Gordon, Tints. Tin-
Uy, James Burch, Bobt. tVjggins, A. H. Rhodes, James T.
Hnrtnn, Daniel Wolfe, Berry an Ruchels, Edmund Tub!.,
George Hacks. William W. Holt, David M. Wolfe, David
Wolfe. H. K. Wolfe, Jesse K. Aringtoa, Wm. B. Green. Jr.,
David E. Green, Charles Burch, and Geo. A. Brandon.
1 757“ The total amount subscribed is #542.
Richmond county, March 25, 1 '52.
AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
OkMOM), GRAY <& CO., Proprietor*.
rTAVI.V# completed their arrangements, the jiropric- j
I tors of the above named establishment, are now pre
pared to execute all order# for every description of CAST
INGS at the alioricst notice, an i in the bra-t manner.
To HoHrood Companies aud Car Guilders.
Wo are prepared to manufacture Chilled Railroad Cur
and Engine WUFELS of every kind, equal to any Wheel#
manufactured at the Northern, ;.ad superior to any manu
factured at any .«< urhern Foundry, aud at prices as low hi
any that can he delivered from any other establishment.
Also, all other descriptions of Engine and Car CASTING?,
Were House TRUCKS; a;<o. Cast Iron WATER PIPES,
WATER WHEELS. COLUMNS. Lamp POSTS, Cemetery
and other RAILINGS, Bridge BOLTS of every description,
PULLIES, SHAFTING and GANGERS of all kind#.
Particular attention paid to the manufacture < r FROGS,
SWITCHES, etc., etc.
To Miller# and Mill Owner#.
Mill and Gin GEARING of cverv description, funnelled
ofth'b«#t material* and workmanship, end ai the lowest
prUes.
TO PLANTERS.
Particular attention paid Sc the mviufacture of PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS of all kinds; b.vvinr purchased
the Pattern? of the late firm of Taliaferro A Torbctt, a sup
plv wili be constfintly on hand.
Tne proprietor# of the “AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,”
being Practical Mechanics, and having the establishment !
under their own special superintendence, and employing
none hut the best workmen, confidently assert that they
can manufacture all descriptions of CASTINGS an i CAR
WORK, equal in quality, and at ae low prices as can be
furnished by any other establishment, North or South. ;
They hope, therefore, by strict attention to business and
punctuality in fulfilling their contracts, to merit the patron
age and encouragement of Southern Railroad Company?
and all other parties who may require CASTING? or CAR
M ORK done cheaply end estpeditioiHy.
OSMOND. GRAY k CO., Augusta, Geo.
We arc enabled to refer to the following named gentt':-
men :
Hon. John P. King. President Georgia Railroad.
F. C. Arms, Superintendent 4 - 44
Wm. Hardman, 44 Motive Power, Ga. Railroad.
Hon, William E. Tearing, Augusts.
Wm. K. Kitchen, Hugh O'Neil, IV. If. Goodrich, Augusta.
W. Baldwin, Bup'* Motive power, w.j- R. R., Atlanta.
Richard Peters, Allan - a.
George Robinson, Hamburg, 8. C.
G. f. Ogle-'by, Gin Manufacturer, Augusta. J,vl9-6m
fSOO REWARD.
K WAIVAY fr cm the subscrilxjr this morning, »
• his Negro Girl ELIZA. Bhe is a mulatto, about
sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about & !
150 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large —St
eyebrows, well know r. about this city. As I have reason to
believe that site has been enticed away by seme white per
son, I will give the above reward for proof fufficien* to con
vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and ;
lodged iu any safe Jail, where I can yet her.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Augusta, Ga., July 24,1553. jy2s
COR —1,000 bushels prime Tennessee for sale bv
jy2l _ S. C. GRENVILLE k CO.
Halo A.-- hhds. shoulder?, r r s#,u bv
j'-.T C. GRK.NVtI.LF k CO.
Bl It.MMI FLI ID.—5 bl just received bj
jelO W M. H. TUTT. Druggist.
HIRICKg FORT BKICKFtor
Apply to jyll I 5. 1.. A L. G. BAS FORI).
II>T UlirlbTVl'O.lmTFH bite Wine VINEGAR,di- j
rect importation, d cask.- pure White AViue ‘
for sale by jylS G. T. DORTIC.
DBAULIC CANDLES.—IOOboxesU. CANDLES, j
. for sale, to uvrive, by
jy 15 GIRARDEY A j
KENTUCKY KOPBT—Ioo Coils Kentucky ROPE, for
sale, to arrive, low, by
,iyls-tf GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Specific.' for'sr.ic t>y
\J jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. |
IARD, in Barrels and Tierce#, just received, and for
j sale by ny*B BgTEc k RICHMOND.
IsLOt R.—so bbls. Prime Canal FLOUR, to arrive by
' the Oregon, for sale. 8. 0. GRENVILLE k CO.
my 1C _
HIKA.M hMITH FLO I U, for sale by
mhS HAND. WILLIAMS k CO.
TYlti HAMS.—Choice PIG HAMS, just received by
1 my2l __ ESTES k RICHMOND.
OATMEAL, for sate by
jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist
npilOM A sio A LI ME.—2so~bbu7 Fresh T hem as ton
JL LIME, just received and for sale low by
jy!B-d<twtf ESTES <t RICHMOND.
lEAF LARD.—4' bbls. and 50 kegs choice LEAF
J LARD, just received by
jylfi-fUw ESTES k RICHMOND.
ff TONS Silver’s Fire Proof PAINT, embracing 7 differ-
O ent color?, for sale cheap, by
HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO., j
je24 'Wholesale Druggist?. j
lAUD.- Prime Lard in barrels, for sale by
_j my it HAND, WILLIAMS k GO.
]) v\aS.Y.VS, PINEAPPLE? and PLANTAINS, fur sale 1
) by jyo _ 8. C. GRENVILLE k CO.
/"I BAHA.'Pb MAIiAZINE for July has been receiv- j
\JT ed at GKO. A. OATES k CO’S Piano, Book and Music j
Store, Broad-st. Subscribers will please call for their co- \
pies. _ jc2S |
CtOFFKE. —100 sack# Prime Rio COFFEE, just received i
! and for ?a!e by jyl S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. \
I~7XTBA iIAMS.— ViOO lbs. Extra Canva-scd HAMS,
A just received and for sale bv
jylß-d ESTES t RICHMOND.
llt AVfSM !tTrFLO C it.bbls. Hi ra ru Smi th
FLOUR, Just received by
Jy IS _ _ _ _ E?TES_*_niC!IMONP. !
A STEF FROM the New World to the Old, and bick (
again, with thoughts on the good and evil in both : by |
Henry P. Tappaa ; complete in 2 vols. Just puplished, and
for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’?
jylO Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street.
\\ uTxdoTTg Llss. —6OO boxes, all siees, for ?aie by j
> > jy* WM. H. TUTT, Druggist-
AUK hit EE—BO bbls. No. 1, 3 and 8 MACKEREL
Jaw rtcwvad hy Jylfi k RICHMOND,
AUCTION SALES.
BY GIRARDEV & PARKER
r fH i:*DAV, tlit 7th Feptemher, at the Lower Market
JL Hou •, within the u-ual hours of sale, if not previous
ly disposed of, will be sold—
A DWELLING HOUSE :.nd LOT, at present occupied
: by Dan’t. il, Thompson. The House hits Six large Rooms,
j 4 below and ‘2 above —p!a itr ■ The Lot is 40 feet front,
j antl extends back 176 {*?•.•’.. j litre is m the premises a fin#
j new Kitchen, and all nece.-sary out-buiMing? The Lot is
situated immediately In the rear of theCharK-non Raihoad
Lepot, and likewise one square in front of the Waynesboro’
Depot. Persons desiring to purchase, ami in want of for*
ttier particulars, will call on the premises, or
GIUARDEY A PARKER.
FARM FOR SALE.
subscriber offers for sale his FARM lying im
j . east of East Boundary street. It con- *jrl
' ta ' ns , Tf -° Manured and Forty-seveu Acres,
w’.Kh h woodland. On the premises are all necessary
buildings, m complete repair. I p GARVIN
jy»B-tw3w
CHEROKEE LARDS FOR SALE,
j 1 OFFER FGil SALE Two FARMS in Walker jgCM
i 1 county, Ga. The first lies on East Cbickaroauga
f Creek, 4 miles from Gordon Springs, 8 miles from Dalton - ,
I and 4 from Tunnel Hill ; contains Seven Hundred Acres'
i three hundred of which is in cultivation—two hundred and
| thirty acres being of the first quality of bottom land, tb#
! remainder prime upland. This place has several fine blue
limestone Springs on it, and running waier for stock la
every field. It is now growing cotton, tobacco, clover,
corn, wheat, and other grains, and is well adapted for rais
ing stock. A good Grist and haw Mill can be bought with
the place if desired.
The second lies within a mile and a half of Gordon Springs
j —contains Three Hundred and Twenty Acres, one hun
dred acres being of the first quality of upland, se-enty of
; which are in cultivation, is well watered by Springs, and
I has good Cabins on it.
I v:;l Sell cither the whole together, or a part of the abov*
hands. Abo, One Hundred and Sixty Acres of unimproved
Land. Also, the Crops now growing on both places, to
gether v ith ail the Fanning Implements, Smith’s Tools,
Cattle, Hags, b us or live Brood Mares, and twenty-fit#
head of young Mules.
A,y ptrs-i! wishing to ror- have inch property, can call
} upon, or address me bv letti r, at Gordon Springs. Ga.
ANDREW G. GORDON.
EUEXITPLANTATION FOR SALE.
MKK IIALJIH £.%, E,T*culrix of Dr. Angus
, jfcliL tin C. Baldwin, . : -,.;e :t gcd, offers the PLANTA- hXh
, TtuN of s i deceased for sale. It it a valuable planta
tion—situate in Burke county, near Roberson’s Store, con
s tabling One T i.ousaud A« r-.-“, more or less,of fine Oak and
Hickory Lend, with y- -i Improvements, a nice Dwelling
; House, Out-House.-, Ac., Ac.
If notr i n; private sale, it will oe sold on the first
Tuesday in September next, before the Court House door Ln
I the town of Wayuesborc*.
P"r.-ons wishing to purchase will applv *o
JOHN J. JONES,
1 j> 9-tw.cw Im Waynesboro’, Georgia.
ROWELL PLACE FOR SALE.
n T ILL UK sold at the l ower Market House in the
tt City c-f Augusta, within the usual hours of sale on
the fir-t Tu- .-day !•: October next, the Plantation known as
The Rowell Place, lying seven miles b low Augusta, and
containing ob mt seventeen hundred acres, of which six
hundred are first qua! tv bottom Land on the Savannah
P.i.'r.
This place is not excelled by any in hes’thfulness and
bt.-.uty of situation, feruiiiy of soli and facilities for the suc
cessful planting of < rr. »ud Cotton. One thousand Acres
of J. ; re iudosed, the greater per: es which is n->w under
cultivation.
T *j line of the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad passes
within a half ndie of the Dwelling House ; and a portion of
the Plantaiii,n Is traversed b y Butler’s Creek, which furnish
es a valuable Wat ;r-pow r. Ihe whole volume of the Creek
can be used at one point with a fail of t ight fee: without a
por I. The hind both aid-s of the Creek, fi r a mile from
f:.c mouth, bolene to ike And on the River is a
good bnad Fishery, easy of access and been fished this
season.
It will afford roe pleasure to sliow the place to all wh*
may favor me with a cal),and give m-tn all the information
in my power.
1 : Ivs are indisputable and the terms of sale will bemad
verv accommodating. WM, ’.V. HOi.T,
April 2S Executor.
The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and Savanna
Republican and Georgian, will copy or-ee a week (Thurs
day ’« i until day of gale, and forward bills to tins office
S2O REWARD.
CTOLEA from roy h , 6 rrT •• above Augusta, on sa
turday night, loth .. a Goal Anchor MATCH, No.
20,IN—thirteen holes jew v!b-d. The second hand was off,
r.nd the crystal rok n. Ihe above reward will be paid to
any person kaving the AV’atch st this office, or One Hun
dred D liars j’iT such proof as will convict the thief,
jyl'-u* D. F. HITT.
TTaLc INill PL ASTKR OF l*A!Us7for sale by
KJ jell D. B. PLUMB A CO-3
T f IRAM MHTH U. -v bbls. Hiram Smith
X A FLOUR, just received and for sale by
; 1) 1 ESTEd & RICHMOND.
Iyl *. K hi>.— V, e h ive on b.r.d about 150 dose. Fainted
i) Buckets, City manufactured, which we will sell hi
Chari st 1 prices, jyln-tf GIUARDEY k PARKER.
UIRAM SMITH FIXIIK.—A tot of fresh Hiram
Smith FLOUR, just received bv
jelfi HAND, WILLIAMS * CO.
UARPEiI’B NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE tor July,
edge- trimmed, Just received, and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
je24 P tno. B- 1 k anti Mu ic Store, Broad-street.
il MF. —.-.sir fresh Thomas ton LIME, now landing
rci forroale - .JelT HAND A FLEMING.
BtKA'Milji FL.UIU—A first rate article for sale at 80
e-n;- per gallon, by ap!6 MUSTIN A LATH HOP.
| 'IIIM U iSiiiiiKe.—Hi boxes Durand’s French
t BITTER.*; 10 half 1 -xes JDo., just received in Store,
and for gale by jy£3 GIUARDEY k PARKER.
M. \l.fp. ii it’si V 1.1,-111 VLi M. ()1\ I’MIiVT,
for sale by jy B WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
npHIE A.\D TIDE, and Win,by a. S. Set,
i author of James Mtntjoy, To Love end to be Loved,
Ac.. Ac.
Histories! Sketch of the Fle -tric Telegraph, including its
Rise and Progress in the United States, by Alex. Jones.
Ai o, a supply of Qaeechy; W i<ie, Mile World; Rose
L uglas ; >!atieieine; To Seem and to be; Nathalia, a tale,
by Julia Kavanagh; Hood’s Whimsicalities, Ac. For sale
«’ GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
j? ls Piano, Book and Music Store.
AUGUSTA SEED STORE.
T >1 KPI.E TO«*, Rutabaga, Plat Dutch. Red Top, large
1 Kcgiish XorP.-lk, large'White (.lobe TURNIP SEEDS,
Ac., juat received and for • a'c a: the Augusta Seed Store,
neariy opposite the United Stcses and Globe Hotels, and
next door to the State Bank.
jyT-dlm j, h. SERVICE.
Jl.'l E .11 It K, very
-J jvlO " W.M. H. TUTT, Druggist.
T * EC Lit F,I) THIS n \V, and hy recent arrivals—
i I ft' bifis. Extra Hiram Smith FLOUR;
2 “ Smoked TONGUES;
2 “ “ BEEF;
b half bbls. Pig PORK ;
1 bbl. Horse RADISH ;
V’C'O lbs. small Country MEAT, hog round suitable for
families;
15 boxes New CHEESE;
r " ' 3 G. T. D(»P' r IC.
1 )AK \sOI,‘*.—PARASOLS, of exquisite neat-
1 ness and style. Just received by
1. P. BETZE.
TNRBNOH OOFFEE Egg n< tILERS, coup
k LADLIx, V> AI! fi!’ -. Table ?4ATS, and a variety of
other useful articles fur House Keepers. For sale by
Ml STIN I LATHROP.
» M». 1 ARTItTU cf Freeh (.round MEAL for sale
-’I ’■ - D. LIN FON A CO.
WAX H. TTIT,
DRrotJIST, AKH STA, Gl., is the Agent for th#
BRANDRFTH3 PILLS. ap2o-dAw
L'DR THK HAlß.—Phaloa’slnvigorator, Bogle’s Hy
-1 peril-i Fluid, O.x Marrow, Eau Luatrale, Jayne’s Hair
Tonic, Genuine Bears Oil, Pomatums, Oils, Ac., of the
finest quality and perfume, for sale by
&p2O-dAw WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
I ’UH U.—Hiram Smith’s double extra, now landing
I and fer sale by* taylS 1! AND A FLEMMING.
BACON.- 10,000 lbs. Prime Tennessee BA( ■>N ... re
ceived and for sale by myT BAKER A WILCOX.
IIAIE. —1 •V* casks fresh ihomastrn LIME, just receiv
ed, and for sale by
HAND A FLEMING.
1 > ACOiV—IS,G.'" Its. choice BACON, just received and
1 > for sale by jyfil-lw SIMPSON A GARDINER.
{jnU’sl Pi Ml’hl —Douglass’ Force and Suction
PU MP. O. Snow'.-i double and single Rod PUMP,
with a variety of others for all purposes.
Also on hand, PIPE and HOSE of every description, suit
able for the above. For sale at
mb 17 B. F. CHEW’S.
7 v-iUWHfV! >MUV 1:. toTsaieTy-
I / jelO WM. H- TUTT, Druggist.
l AA OF those delicious HAMS cured by J. O. Neill A
i I * Co., Dalton, will be on hand by Saturday morning
next. Leave in vour orders earlv, as the supply is limited,
jell ‘ S. D. LINTON A CO.
O I GARb. t& birds, good to UK ice SUGARS, for sale
O by jtS BAKER k WILCOX.
At'llrn: FLIAT rbllA.—sU«* bushels White pro-
V V vision CORN, a superior article, for sale by
jeSD JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
liEACIH HII.VIVI»\ .—Choice'did PEACH BRANDY,
I f-.r -ale l-y F.'l’F? A RICHMOND.
NAILS.— ItWkegs fine Cut NAILS, assorted sizes, juet
received in Store, nr.d for sale l-y
jv'2B GIRARDEY A BARKER.
C’iOB.V -500 busbeis White CORN, just received and
J for sale hr jy2l S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
fTTRUSSES.—A large assortment of single and double
A TRUSSES, embracing all the varieties now in use, for
sale by jell P. B. PLUMB A CO.
B VUO.V blDKg.—2o hhds. choice Baltimore SIDES,
just received and for sale by
my27-'',Aw ESTES A RICHMOND.
rtOSBA H AATI-lIA SPEPTIC BITTKRK. for sale
U ' by jyS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
I )O f Ay-H.—2,Obi) lbs. Ist sort, for sale by
1 jyS WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist.
O I l.l’ll VTli Ul I.MAE 2do ounces, just received
O by jyS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
CtOLOGXE. of the best quaTitv, for sale, by quart or
J gallon, by jvg WM. H. TUTT. Druggist.
1n ,61 It AN D MEAL'—A supply JTsuperfiue FLOUR
JT from Coleman’s Granite Mills ; ana, also a very supe
rior article of MEAL and GRITS, from splendid white
shucked end c^ARMICHA^L. 0 "
i pure While North Carolina CORN
4,00(1
* Jrx. fiFORGIA Cured HAMS put up by ourselves, ami
1 Ol) for sale by JyS 8. D. LINTON A CO.
1 -rjVAbS' f'OUTIvR. —10 casks Byass’t-ondosTJ’os^
I I - ) TER, just received hy
j jylS-dAw ESTES A RICHMOND.
I npOBAUC’-0.— 60 Boxes Chewing TOBACCO, from It te
1 X &214 cents. my 9 HAND, WILLIAMfi A O®,