Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 12, 1854, Image 1
Daily Chronicle & Sentinel. BY WILLIAM S. JONES. Cljr Cljronifir & Sentinel IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TBI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY BY WILLIAM 8. JOKBi. TEEMS. DAILY PAPER. —Published Morning and Evening.— To Cits Subscriber-; Six Poixa 1 a per annum, p«y nhi- tn ad vaoce. If sent by Mail —Skvk.v Doliaks. tri weekly PAPER —Foca Dollars per annum in Ar.EKLY PAPER—(A mammoth sheet)—Two Dol lars per annum iu advance. IERMS OF ADVERTISING ■ V DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per squarof ten lines or ess) tor the lir-t in-ertiou; Thirty-Eight CeuUforthe next and Twenty-Five Oil its for each subsequent inser ti.n. WEEKLY, Sev.nty-Fivet it , SKMI-MtlM . LY or <>\'TilLY, either paper) One Dullar; and Rule and 4- tre Work, One Dollar per square. Advertisement: inserted underthe head of Specia Sotices, Fifty Cents for each insertion. I’liOFßssioMAL or BcsinkssCakds, n d exceeding six lines Fen Dollars perannu.n. If over six lines, pro rata per Commnicationsdesignedtopromoteprivate orin fividual interests,wili becharged as advertisements: No gratuitous Advertising, under any circumstances, » v cept Marriage and Obituary Notices ; and these, when jttr si* linen will be charged as advertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS: 1 :)uar« (10 u-s) 1 month, without alteration, $6 1 “ “8 months, “ “ I*2 t “ “ 6 months, altered quarterly, IS j “ “ 12 months, “ « 25 squar ene-haif nn.re than the above rates. 4 “ t !.ree- fourth s mart l.an the above rates., double the above rates. ifnexttoreading matter and leaded, doublethese ates. a advertisement snot marked < umber o nsertions 1 be continued and charged by llieitisertion. With Merchants, Druggist :uJ other.-, contracts will be aade for advertising by i hr year, < >n reasonahleterms. Wiien the bill of auv house or tirin amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, i >r other than conract adver semen •- > discount of £5 »er cent, will be mad, if paid on EAGLE FOUNDRY AUGUSTA, GEORGIA THE UNCBRSIGSED havingre-openedtht ibove named Establishment, are now prepared to s -cute all orders for CASTINGS, Ac., in JS’ass or /ronfort iw or Grist Mills, Steam Engines, .Machinery, Water Pipes, amp Posts,Columns of any kind that may be reqairedaty hort notice. We wii’ jonstantly keep on ban.; tudfor sale a supply ol different sited GIN GEARING, of the most approved pat terns. Also, PLOW CASTINGS, oj all kinds, having the most extensive and best assorted lot of Plow patterns in he Southern country. Both the pi rties being Practical Mechanics,and intend* sg to devote tbeir undivided attention to the business, h>pe that, from promptnessin filling orders, superior work nan-hip, and at as low prices as can be afforded, to merit & continuation of the liberal support formerly bestowed upon the concern. >l. A A. PHILIP. N. B.—The big best cash price paid for old BRA«S, COP* PER, and CAST IRON. mars-dAw PATENT DOJK AND GATE SPRINGS. IYICtUKI) IV. IAMaA, fr m Sheffield, England, | IV manufacturer of INMAN’S PATENT DOOR and GATE j ; SPRING, to wh.ch wis awarded the first Prec ium at the ! j Well’s Far ia London, in 1851, announce that he has C xstituted liO.'Es & BROWN hi 9 sole Agents for Kich ntood coun'y. For n-atness, smpicity, fu 1 performance I of al that .t is intended to Co, its exceeding usefulness, its j durability, and its c eapntss, it ce taiuly takes i- s position in i*>e front rank of modern inventions. We do not in tendtopuu—« siLg.e examination will induce the public I of ia utility. jy,s RTCHARD W, INMAN. NOVELTIES IN SUMMER HATS AND CAPS f t Ell. VV . FEUUY, now in New York, has selected 1 YT and sent in an assortment of the ne*eit and most i fashionable styles of bincy MMMr.il HaTS and CAPS, I among »li ci ar- B.ack, White, Pearl an i D ab Ju lan, ; Ku. w oiliing, Widc-Awsce, Young America, and Cava- 1 Her fit Hats: White and Ten eol’d, Senate and Kulland, fct a* and Leghorn do; Drab, Watered and Glazed Silk j Caps, Ac , Ac. Call and see them, at G. YV. FERRY’S Fashionable Hat and Cap establishment, Mas-mi- Hal! BuiUing. _ j>26 HATS, CAPS, AND BONNETS. STHK Subscriber has one of the largest and beat selected st eks of HATS, GAPs*, Ntf.*, and STRAW GOODS in this market, which he would invite the attention ol the public. ** * Country Mercnants visiting Augusta would do well tr I c.u aad examine my stock beiorepurchasing, as i will take great pleasure in showing it, and at prices that cannot fail mp ease. WN. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J. Taylor, Jr., a Co. mb3 2ie Bread street. JACK3ON-3TKEET HOSPITAL AND SURGiCAL INFIRMARY tOR NEG RLE?. IcpHH undersigned have deemel it advi-ab’e to add the S X term * Ho pital" Vo thetr surgical Infirm try, for, j tttoug i the Institution is intended principally or cases re quin g hurgical Upe.a u.n» and Surgical Treat t eot, its ’ accommodation is ot entirely restricted to these; we re- : Ceive ca-es of auy natur oc *.urring in the Negro, provided, 1 they are not of an iitjectlous character. U. F. CAMPBELL, M. D., Operating Surgeon. EOBT. CAMPBELL, si. D., July 20,1854. Attending Bhy^ician. DTK HOUSE. DODUK’s FANCY DYLING ANDSTEAMFI-M HING ! ESTABLISH MEN I, on Greene-street, between Koi- j lock and Maroury, where he continues to DYE and F.' ! - j ISH every description of Ladies and Gentlemen’s apparel, finks. Batins, WoolieD, Cotton and Linen Goods, and in tact, goods of every faonc. Shawls of every description dyed and pressed, White and all kinds of Shawls cleansed, bleached and stains removed. Articles for mourning dyed at sh'.rt notice. Gents. Coats, Pants, Vests and Cravau dyed a beautiful fast black, warranted not to smut. R pairing done. Every style of Goods cleansed of Ladiet and Gentlemen’s apparei. YVhite Rid Gloves and Btra \ Bonnets oieached and pressed in the latest styles and shapes; Straw Bonnets dyed ail the light colors as well as black; Carpeting cleansed, Ac. This is the only estab lishment of tie kind in the State, where the finishing is executed with steam. N. B. He a iso manufactures SHOE LACING, and ha? them lor »aie at wholesale only, or by the gross. SLce dealers wiiipiease send in their orders. Prices as lew as elsewhere. Goods for the Dye House can be left at the old Franklin House building, with Miss Dodd A Aikius, or the D.e House as above. mhl4 GREAT EEDUCTxLN OF FREIGHT ON THE CINIRAL AND AUGUSTA A WaYNESBURO’ RAIL ROADS, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. 0\ rxAU a ter ■he 12th mst., this t ompany w li d.s continue heir pr.sent Freight Tariff i<etwetn Augusta j kid 'avannah, ami uruce their rates as fol o*s: FIRST cLAnS—Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ac., j StCoND CLASS—BiXtB and bales Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drrgs, Confectionary, Bis- Cu ts and Crackers, per loti ibs 0 45 Ttl KD cLAcS —B-gging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Featueru, Ixial and Crushed r-ugar, Hi ’ts, Cett.n Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and fcjes lion, Paints, Oil, Crockery and G.ass Ware, in hiivi*. or crates, Rags, Castings, Hardware, Tallow, Hollo* Wa>e, Ac., per lbO lbs 0 20 lOCRfli CLASS —Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Mill and Grindstones, Nails, bacon, inboxes and Casks, Ac., per lot) Jbs 0 16 WM. M. WADLE Y, Geu’l sup’t. Central Railroad Office, \ Eav&uuah, July lt*tb, 1854. f ;yl’2 TO THE TRADE. U ’li are receiving weekly supplies from New York, V V Hprliig Goods ! CLOTIIB, CABSIMERES, VESTINGS, “DRAP D’ETAS,” CaSHMaRETTS, silk CODRINGTONS, and al! the newest styles of Goods lor the season, purchased by the Case ; which we offer to the Trade as low as can be got (less than by the case) in New York. A full assort ment of the best TRIMMINGS. mU WM. 0. PRICE A 00. SPRING STYLES FOR 1854. Seats, caps, bonnets, si aw goods w AND UMBiIaLLAe. . GE:,r.CE \V. FERRY', thank:ul for p>abt favors, begs Cave toeiii the atteotion of all warning articles in his ime to las carefully selected . ud extensive assortment ct *piing Goods, among which may be found the latest Ryles of I« :■ .aiu, Black and Dr&b Beaver Id ar.h ar.u Cacs. DATS. Brush, Beaver, and Cass, soft ancy HATE; Ml .ay and W ater- proof Wool do iar’ioru, Campeachy, Panama and Mandarin do Fit. eace. Pidale, Canton, Eenate and French Btraw do houoie and Single Brim Palm Leat and Canada do bilk, Florence Rutland and Lace BONNETS; biraw, Florence and Lace BLOOMERS; Lkuies Ri ung HATS and CAPS, various styles; Bilk Gingham and Co'ton UMBRELLAS. Assortment ke>’t full by weekly supplies fresh from man ufacturers, and offered at lowest prices. Cal! at GEO. W. FERRY’S Fashionable liat, Cap, and Bonnet Store, frb2l-dkw Masonic Hall, Broad Street. \ HOOK-.—The History of Oliver Cromwell and ri r ' 8 ' “ ! ‘ Commonwealth,from the Execution of t-L le / irBUoU ‘e Death of C om»ell by M. Guizot. Uca ‘ &Dd K h H Aitex'dDeßease u Cu toms, etc; b L“23 ’ te ceivtd and lor axle by— MoKI.NNE A HALL. llbFUfcU Slt.ui it **• bt'ls. Crus’itd boxy. Loaf bUoAR ; In store and (hr s vie -tTaTmS j-— IK . V| ?JWLB A FANNING. Li AiXIA .—III casks Grenville . —- I) cured HAMS, bampiea extra sugar *5 casks sugar cure ! BISEK • my 1T H \mj/or sale by ’ » illiams A CO. L'EAN.-K’ls H A speedy and sirap’e reme ly ever offered tn *w Ple ** ant » will directions accompany each bottle. For sde b ,JUblic * i,i WM. h. TUTT Tr.. _ Sole Agent ia Augiixtu It IN INK— 300 ois. for sale low by THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEPENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. TIIK GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINES are wide ly and justly celebrated as the most safe, valuable and reliable Family Medicines ever offered to the public. They arc endorsed by the first physicians of the day, and those who have used them guarantee their beneficial action. “ A most valuable Pamphlet, containing a list of more than 6t> diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can be obtained, without charge,” from W.H.A J. TURPIN, wholesale and retail AgeDts, Augusta, E. J. WHITE, Agent, Miiledgeville, no keeps a full supply of the Medicines on hand at al times. flff-iikwlv INFIB MARY. 1 | lt. 'V. R. MOKKLKYV* hURGICAL AND ft* | 1 * CANCER INFIRMARY, is now open Tor the re-BcS ; ception of patients. His It firmary contains thirty large j Well furn'shed Rixims, wi h plenty of good and trusty ler vants a ways at hand. This is the first Institution of the kind ever established in the Fouthern Bta'e», although such an Institution has long been needed. Ladies Depart ment stGct y private, if desired. They will receive the dai v attention of the proprietor, as well as one of the nu st experienced Matron .in the South. Dr. Moseley’s treatment is generally «ithout the use of the knife, caus ing very little pain. Patients are boarded at #1 per day, or #!£> per mouth. F’ee to be agreed uponbeiore thecase is unde'taken. All comrauuica'iocs must be postpaid, and addressed to YV. K. MOSELEY,M. 1)., Griffin, Ga. aul?-tf OXFORD HOTEL-NEWTON COUNTY, GEO. npHK sbIiSCKIHEU begsleave to inform the A patrons of Emory College, and the public gene- KSi rally,that he has taken charge of the above Hotel,and lie hopes with trusty servants, good cooks,and an ardentde sire on his part to render his House second to none in the State, to ob.ain a libera)share of patronage. Persons or Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the most beautiful and healthy rural villages in Middle Georgia, will be accommodated with rooms, Ac. He is also con structing commodious Stables, which will be attended fcy ! art experienced Ostler. Terms to suit the times. Elk motto will be, “ to see that none go away dissatisfied.” jySl W. W. COOKSEY. PARASOLS AND UMBKELLAfL npHK Proprietor of the Augusta Umbrella and^^* A l’araso! Manufactory, return his thanks to the i.a ites and Gentlern.n of the city and vicinity so their patronage during the last five years, hoping they will tavor him with a call this season, as he is better enabled o supply them with all the above articles than he has been for sometime. 2,000 fine PAKAdOLs, of different colors, will be sol i much lower than they can elsewhere. Any Ladie wishing their Pa asols re-covered, can have it done in th s a tof 8u rniriu es, of any color tney chose. Bugg UMBRELLAS always on hand at wholesale and retai All repairs done cheap. 8. LEOKIE, Agent. Ait; u.->;a, April 6, 1554. nearthe Augusta Hotel. kiiZCm PREMIUM dagdebkkan gallery. r TtHM firm of TUCKER A PERKINS having been dis- X solved by limitation, last February, the undersigned wul continue to practice the ART OF DAGUERREOTYP ING, n all its various branches, and from his long practi cal experience,hefeeloccnfldent of his ability to please the most fastidious. The Pictures new being taken at his Gallery, are pro-, nouneed by those who are judges, superior iu tone and L/eZilreexpressionloany ever before produced in Augusta ISAAC TUCKER. N.B.—Artists purchasing Stock, wiiipiease bear in mind that Materialsare at lower rates than at any other house this side of New York. mayls P. BRENNER PIANO MANUFACTURE!*, Quality Range , Broad Street, Augusta,Oa., IS ready to execute all orders for FI- "Sac; ANOS of all descriptions, which hewar- % - rt.ats to be equalin tone, quality and du- -4“ ff? rafciii'y toany thatare brought from the 1* • as 'J » North. Thefollowing is one of various testimonials, which bavebeen kindly given to P. B. by gentlemen in this city. Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Breuuer last year, whichwasof his own make, I take greatplcasuremtestify* n g my perfect approbation of iuu every respect. Itisverj ric:. :n tone, easy of touch, elegantly ma> and keeps io une most admirably. From what I have seen o 1 Mr. Bren ner’s Pianos, 1 have n«t hesitation in recommending then r their superior quality, to all who maybe in want of | neand duraWeinstrument. J. B. Hart. Augusta September 15,1863. Fanherreferences: Rev. Mr.Ford,Mr. J. Seize, Mr. H. i B. Frazer, B.Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Bohi'mer and others. Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments tuned and i Diltfullyrepaired, at the shortest notice. P. BRENNER, Bro nl-st, above McKenr.:-st LINEN SHEETINGS. Jill 11-4 and 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS. A few I * i“piices of the above cn hand, and will be sold j OW t o cl'JSe. [je3bj W4,t[> A BURCH ARD. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! IH VVU on hand a good assortment of Manufactured ; OHACCO, of Georgia growth and manufacture; also, Superior grades of Virginia brands. 1 shall be prepared to j fill orders, at auy time,on accommodating terms. WILEY B. UIX, mhlO d6m* Nine miles above Rome, Floyd co., Ga. ARCHITECTURE. I ’HABLKH Ur ItAMIUW , Architect, respectfully v_ informs the citizens of Augusta, and adjoining coun j t.ej, that he has taken rooms in Jones-street, i.pposite the Planters' Hotel, and is now prepared to furnish DESIGNS j and DETAILS for all kinds of Buildings, Machinery and : Patents, at the shortest notice and with accuracy and j neatness. He is permitted to refer to the following gentlemen : Wm. H. Goodrich, Builder; Quein A Rigby, Builders Coffin A Beals, Designers and Painters. C. DbRANGOW is now opening a NIGHT SCHOOL for Mechanics, where a thorough knowledge in Architecture will be taught. Terms—sl2 for 36 lessons. C. DsR. willaiso take a limited number of Day Pupils. Apply as above. dIS UNDERTAKING. JL'fcT received, a new supply of Fisk’s celebrated MEIALLIC BURIAL CAsEH, YV’e have and keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of the above, together with Mahogany COFFINS of allsizes and qualities. Per sons in the citv and country can ahvays be sure to have any order filled with certainty and despatch. Underta kers in the country supplied as usual with mahogany and other materials. HENRY A SKINNER, mhle-tf Undertakers, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga, SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. 'l'ltli subscriber ha just received a large supply of JL SASH, (glazed) BLINDS and DOORS, of the first quality; madeof Northern pine. All order-for odd sizes filled at short notice. J. DANFORTH. myl2 6md*w AUOttU I« I'll It I, ADI Its.—Roussel's OX MaK RJW and Comoound CAaToK OIL and LEMON are two cf the cho.cest aruelesnow known loi dre sing the BoWhy laulo] D. B. PLUMB A CO. POTASH, SNUFF AND TOBACCO ~ LBS. POTASH; 600 do SNUFF, Mac end Scotch, S gross SMOKING TOBACCO, assorted i Honey Suckle J obacco, in boxes of 19 lbs. each, a superior article for chewing. For sale at W. H. A J. i URPIN'S, je 25 Wholea&l and Retail Druggists. I > SliaUKe — Hair, H at. Tooth,Sorubbiog, Paint, White- A3 wash, I? urniiure, Cob-web,Shoe and Graining Bi ushez, in great variety, fur sale by •> el WM. E. TUTT, Druggist. r I''IIK undersigned wouldc»U the atteniiou of ins cus- A timers to the new firm of RUSSELL A SlßLEY—hav ins this day associated with me in business Mr. HENRY J. sIBLEY, for the purpose of doing a General Grccery Busmens, aad would solicit their palrcnage for the new concern H. F. RUSSELL. July 1,1554. ei'Mili L.YnhiteihXl.O have formed a business con- A nexion for the PRACTICE OF LAW in the States of Georgia and South Carolina. TIiuMAS P. MAGRATH will reside at Edgefield C. U., 8. C., and EDYY’ARD J. WaLKER at Augusta, Ga. Ail claims to be sued in South Carolina will? left at the office of EDWARD J. WALKER, Augusta,G ~or at his office in Hamburg, S. C. TUOS. P. MAGRATH, Edgefield C. H. Jac iuDWAUD J. WALKER, Augusta, Ga. LAUIES’ CHEAP sHDlite -a Lt of’ Ladies'fine K d TIES and SLIPPERS at 75 cents a pair, a little shop went. [je2o] ALDRICH A ROYAL. LBT AKltlVfcD— Pi baskets Ueid-iek CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pints; 25 boxes CLARET WINE; 15 boskets superior OLIVE OIL; 10 firkins extra tint May BUTTER; 60 ernoked TONG UES; 2 bbls. Smoked BEEF; 6 bbls. New POTATOES. For sale by jeS Q. T. DORTIC. •hi |i | UUI.e. N. O. MOLASsES will te lauded on Mon v"vf day' (81st) and for sale low frt m the wharf, by jy&> 11 a N ?), WILL lAMB & CO* TL XiAll' —V(B have just received a J? large asbortment direct from Landreih. i e27 l). U. PLUMB A Co. llave r, ' c *-‘Vtd an assortmenFoi PASI ELLE PAPER and Colored CRAYONS which , artists and amateurs are invited to call and examine. ap26 Bacon.— A few thou.and pounds of Choice Bai ON Just received by _J>9 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. BKUKMiTH'H I'ILI.B.—A fresh sup ly of Beck with’s Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS just, received, j 20 D. B. PLUMB A CO., Airents for Augusta. i f KK( HKh ! J.KI-.i 11 hs !—2ou very fine healthy Swedish Leeches, have just arrived. jyß WVI H. TnTT. Druggist. 1 i'll CUILb ROPE lot bales KagGhnU. IOU my3l w. H. STARK A CO. -1 1 BULK. Luther Felton A Son’s KU.v, lor Baie bv *)Ujy9 ESTES A RICHMOND. |>OlL THE HAIR —Barry’s Tricopherous, i large sup ply of thisjustly popular article just received by j,15 D B. PLUMB * fio. OXYUttAi A'l’tsU Biti'c.Rci, a sure reme y lor e»js pepsia and all its attendant evils, warranted to con tain no Alcohol. Received and for sale by YV. U. A J. TURPIN, Wholesale Druggists and Apothecaries, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. jell •->ll iiO/i. cane seat YVindsar CHAiRs; 15 doz. Wood 01/ Bottom do..just received, and for sale by jy!9 g. C. GRENVILLE k 00. AUGUSTA, GA.. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1854. LIFE AND FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART FORD. CONN. Capital and Surplus, over g 250,000, Alfred Gru., Pres’t. | Jxs. C. Walklky, Sec’y. THIB Company will issue Policies on the Joint Stock principle,and upon the Mutual plan, thus combining the benefits of both systems at the option of the insured. The strength ability and well invested capital of the in stitution, are, in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life In surance Company in this State or Union. [L. B.] signed R. G. Pinnut, Comptroller Public Accounts, State of Connecticut. Slaves insured. Risks taken on reasonable terms. The subscriber is also Agent for the following Fire Com panies : EQUITABLE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF LON DON. Authorized Capital $2,500,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. Habkoht, Esq., 1 Hunky Luulam, Esq., >Trustees, New-Y’ork. Robkkt Dlllon, Esq.,) FARMERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBIA, S. C. Capital $150,000 Marine, River and Fire Risks. GRANITE, FIRE ANI) MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEYV-YORK. Capital $200,000. These Companies, having a cash Capital, safely invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance againsf damage by fire, on all kinds of property, on rea sonable terms. For Insurance in eitherof the above named Companies, apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent, nlS’sß-ly Mcfotosh-street, Auyusta. SASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS. THKSubscribers would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that tbey manufac tureSASHES, BLINDS and DOORS, of the first quality, from the best solt pine, and free from sap. It is universal ly conceded by consumers that our work is the best in the country. Some dealers Aere have refused to purchase our work to send to the Southern market, because we have in sisted tliaf it shou d be stamped with the name of our firm, thereby intending to keep our name from the Southern public. All cash orders left with WHITE, LOOMIS A CO., Au gusta, Ga., will be promptly forwarded to us and answered. Thenameol our firm will be stamped on all our work. D. D. SWEET A CO. Providence, R. 1., Jan. 2d, 1554. BUILDING AND CARPENTERING. rriHh (jiKiersitrned Deg leavo to aciuounce to tne citizciis A of Augusta that they have established themselves at the Machine Shop, formerly owned by Ambrose Church, Jr., nearthe Colton Factories, and are to enter into contracts for BUILDING and CARPENTERING in all their various branches, aad will execute all contracts, faithfully and promptly, in the best style. Their Planing Machine la inline order, and they will execute all orders for Planing Lumber at short uotice. They are also prepared to furnish bored logs for Pump Stocks, Ac. As tneir motto is despatch and a faithful execution of all contracts, they hope for a liberal share of business. WHITE, LOOMIS * CO. S. C. Whitk. | O. Loomis. | T. W. Wilson. _ ja2S FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY Opposition to High Froigh Tariffs! Office of the Fashion Link. 1 Augusta, April 15, 1864. j THK subscriber would respectfully call the attention f the Merchants throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Ala bama and South Carolina, to the Savannah River, as a safe, expeditious and cheap route for the transportationof their Merchandise. By comparing the freight tariffs of this line with thoseof the fouth Carolina, and Central, and Waynesboro’ Rail roads, it will show a result in favor of this route of from 80 to 60 per cent., generally, and in some instances a greater per centage. By this route a merchant receives each shipment of his Goods together; they are not retailed to him as they gen erally are by Railroads connecting with the seaboard, with a list of charges attached to each package. in addition to the present force of this line, another new Boat, of light draught of water, will be aided during the coming summer. These boats will leave Savannah after the uischarge of the New York and Philadelphia Steam ships, twice or three times a week, delivering those Goods at this point in FIVE DAYS. From the present low tariff of this line a deduction of 12)4 percent, wi 1 be allowed on t.ll bitls from this date. Give the river more business, and a cheaper freight yet awaits you. All goods from the seaboard should be directed to M. A. COHEN, Savannah, and produce from the interior to JNO. A. MOORE, Augusta. To the manufacturing portion of Georgia, weil as the Cotton Merchants, and dt-alers generally, on the line of Railroads through Georgia and Tennessee, who ship to Savannah and Northern markets, this route offers very favorable inducements. To facilitate shipments, as well as to prevent errors,bills of landing should be forwarded to .'J. A. Cohen, at Savan nah, for all goods fromseabord. JNO. A MOUKE. Incase of low river, all goods consigned to this line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting Railroads. apl6 T WYNN’S IMPROVED PAi ENT BREAST COTTON GIN—OPEN TO THE WORLD—SSO PITCHER. rj'HK Subscriber respectfully informs the Planters of X Georgia and South Caro.ina, that he cont noes the manufact. re of his superior Kile-Proof Colton tiINS, near Be air, Kichmond county,Ga., which he sells at $2 per saw. Also, his selfacting box and patent Breast, which he will warrant to gin 2DO to 300 hales without choking or clogging betweeu the ribs, and which he will sell at $2 74 per saw. He has also the disposal of three 45 and two 50 Saw Gins, of Carver’s make, which he will warrant to gm well and run as light as common Gins. au’23-sw4t THOMAS WYNNE. Constitutionalist and Home Gazette copy one timeeach. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. Til K undersigned have associated with them Mr. WM. E. DdBOSE, in their business from this date. The name of the firm will remain the same. CLARKE A WELLS. Successors to Wm. K. Kitchen. All orders promptly executed. M. Clark, j Wm. B. Wells, | Wm. E. Dußobb Augusta, October 17,1553. A CARD. ~ HAVING entered into the Drug Business with Messrs. CLARK A WELLS, I avail myself of this opportuni ty to inform my friends and a"quaintances that I shall be happy to see them at our Btore, opposite the Planters’ Ho tel, Augusta, Ga., where we shall keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stoek of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., Ac., which we will sell as low as any other house soolL ol New-York. fll WM. E. DcBOSE. RKUKIVKDTHIIs DAY -10 bMs. Pickled BEEF; 10 half bbls. do. do. 5 do. do. Pickled TONGUES; 10 bois. No. I, large, MACKEREL ; 2 do. Smoked BEEF; 2 do. PiekledSALMcN; 2 do. Pickied PORK. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite Planters’ Hotel and one door beiow the Franklin House. je!4 Juht ukckivp.d— --10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER; 5 tubs fresh May BUTTER; 10 boxes American CHEE E ; 5 do. English Dairy CHEESE; 2 bbls. fine ceafLARD. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite Planters’ Hotel and one door below the Franklin House. jel4 I,'HhSH I KAS I’ 2 half chests superior Black TEA ; 2 “ “ “ Oolong do. 2 “ “ “ Souchong TEA; 8 “ “ “ Gunpowder TEA; 2 “ “ “ Imperial do. 8 “ “ “ Young Hyson TEA; WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin House. je!4 JUST KRCKIVKD— -25 dozen Underwood’s PICKLES, 1, )4 and )4 gallons ; 20 “ supeifine MUSTARD )4 an d W lbs.; 10 “ Warnut and Tomato KETCHUP ; 6 “ superior French OLIVES ; 5 *• capers, 6 “ Tuscan Family OIL; 5 “ PEPPER SAUCE; 2 “ John Bull do. _ WILLIAM M. DOW. INllUir ORANGES PINEAPPLES, LEMONS, 1 COCOA NUTS, LIMES, GRAPES, BANANAS, OMONS, APPLES and Irish POTATOES. jel4 WILLIAM M. DOW. JUST AllltiVHD, THIS DAY— -16 baskets Ueidsick CHAMPAGNE, qts. and pts.; 10 boxes CLARET WINE ; 2 bales Engb>li WALNUTS; 2 baes Brazil NUTS; 2 bbls. Pecan do. 8 bales FILBERTS; 2 “ Soft-shell ALMONDS. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin House. jel4 MIDWIFE. MRS. AMALIA LKIVTZ, Midwife, thankful for the patronage she has received from the Ladies of Au gusta, informs them that she has removed her residence from Telfair to Broad street, over the Milliner store of Mrs. Loeb, one Joor below H. D. Bell’s, where she will be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged, offi-dlv BUOMINK and CITRATE MAGNESIA—A pure article of Bromine, just from the Laboratory. Also, Citrate of Magnesia, a popular and pleasant Aperient lor these hot times, at YV. H. * J. TURPIN’S, W holesale and Retail Druggists and Apothecaries, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. * jell MAGNOLIA WHlsKei .—loo bbls of the above brand WHISKxY, to arrive, and for sale by j e22 DAVIs, KDLB * FANNING. ’) r! BfiEfcj. No. 4 MACKEREL, just received by AO myl7 Hand, WILLIAMS A CO, POISON FOR HATH—A sure remedy for tneae pests to society, for sale at jy9 w, H. & J. TURPIN’S. Or BULK, and kits choice Tennessee LARD, for saltTby AO jy9 ESTES A RICHMOND. Cl AMPHOR —200 lbs. just received uy I jel WM, H, TUTT, Druggist, . M- B. DAVIDSON’S FIKE-KING SAFES: Firk-proof and free from dampness, E. CORNING A CO., Agents, Albany, N. Y.—This Safe received the highest premium, a Silver Medal, at the Fairofthe New-York State Agricultural Society, held at Albany, iB6O. Also,a Medal and Diploma for the best Burglar and Fire-Proof Safe exhibited at the State Fair held at Utica, Sept. 1852. THE FIRE-KING SAFES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT t SIOOO will be paid, if reliable evidence is shown, where they ever failed to protect valuables from fire, whereas other makers’Safes have proved utterly worthless in va rious accidental and experimental tests, some of which have occurred recently. Read the following from Messrs. A. McClure ACv., wholesale and retail dealers in Drugs, Medicines,Ac.: „ , Albany, July 27,1852. This is to certify, thaton the 23d of July, 1852, our en tire stock, composed of Turpentine, Alcohol, Oil, Paints, Medicines, Ac., was consumed by fire ; so rapid and severe was the fire, that we were unable to close our Safe, until Mr. Pohlmau subsequentlv entered at theperil of his life, and closed the doors. On forcing the safe open, after all this exposure to the fire, which made us fearful for the safety of its contents, its valuables were found uninjured I We have so much confidence iu the security or the Fire- King, that we shall immediately replace it by another. A. MoClukk A Co. Anothw Test.—This is to certify, that on the 25th of September last, we purchased of H 1). Rice, Esq., one of Mr. J. M. B. Davidson’s “ Fire-kings,” (No. 4, Bingle Flange); that on the 14th November past.it was subject ed to a very severe test, in the burning of our warehouse, in which was stored a large quantity of whiskey and other combustible material. On opening our safe, we found all our papers, consisting of bills, letters and receipts, perfect and entirely legible. Bhadlky A Co. Dunkirk, December 4,1852. J. M. B. Davidson’- Firo-Ring Safes. In Expat ?- mental and Accidental Fires, challenge Com petition. This is to certify, that on the 7th of May, 1861,1 pur chased of J. M. B. Davidson, a No. 7, Single Flange Safe, and that the same was subjected to a severe test, on the 18th of December, 1851. Aftei/.efire was extinguished its contents (books and papers,) were examired, and found to be perfectly preserved, not a leaf of my books being scorched. P. J. Claassen, Importer of Wines, Segars, Ac., Broadway, Albany. After an examination of P. J. Ciaassen’a base aud pa pers, we are convinced of the superiority o. Davidson's Safes over all others. H. L. Emery, F. S. Low, M. 8. Wadley, L. J. Lloyd, H. 6. Dowd, Assistant Ageut Hartford Insurance Company, Butterfield A Walker, Falmyra. For sale by 026 B. F. OHKW. JUST RECEIVED, AT THE Augusta Saddle and U irness Manufactory -193, Broad-street, under the Augnsta Hotel,the largest assortment of TRUNKS and OARPEi BAGS ever offered in this market. Among which are Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Sole Leather and Steel Spring Traveling Trunks, Bonnet Cases, Hat Boxes, Valises, Ac., Ac. Aiso, Ladies’ Riding Gloves aud Whips, Gentlemen's Walking Canes, Ac., all of which will be sold on as reasonable terms as any other establishment in this city. je23 A. HATCH. IRON, STEEL AND NAILS— -50 Tons assortedSwcedes IRON; 10 11 Band and Hoop Do. 2 “ Horse Boe Do. 1 “ NAIL RODS; 1,000 lbs. Cast, German, and Blistered STEEL; 1,000 kegs NaILS assorted, from od to 60d.; 10 do. SPIKES. For sale by mb9 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. tVAIiiDLKg. —lbO boxes adamantine CaNDLEs; ) 60 ** Mould Do. 50 “ Patent Sperm Do. For sale by [mh9] DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. WATER-PROOF BOOTS.—Just received Miles’ YVater-procfßOOlS. ALDRICH A ROYaL. BAGGING AND ROUE—ISO bales Gunny BAG GING, some of it very heavy ; 500 coils of choice Kentucky Hemp ROPE; 136 do. “Kyanized” Hemp ROPE, for sale by je6 H AND, WILLIAMS A CO. horses, carriages and buggies for sale 111 AYE thirty-five or forty HORSES for sale, amongst them are some fine Fairs, burgle Harness and Saddle Horses, which I will seii lor cash, cr on lime, to suit tn purchaser. ALSO, A numoer of Second-hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, which l will sell very low, and on accommodating terms. my 24 J. M. SIMPSON. ON CONSIGNMENT, |A A AAA LBB. choice BACON, from Middle Ten- nessee; t>so sacks FLOUR, 100 lbs. each; 2,u 0 bmsliels Tennessee CORN, in prime order. J. A. aNSLEY, my2o-lm Commission and Produce Merihant. WEDDING CARDS. WPIDDING, Visiting and Business CARDS engraved and printed iu fashionable style and with despatch. Also, NOTES, DRAFTS, BILL-HEADs, Ac., by Mr. nkNBY Houhss. CLaRK a CO., my 6 Watch-Makers and Jt-wellers. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. TT7R have now on hand a foil supply of the above Cases, IT and can till all orders promptly, and upon the most reasonable terms. We have aiso an assortment of the Metalic CASEScov ered wi.h cloth, and finished in the most c >sily manner, jeld -du O. A. PLATT A CD. •>j J AAA h3B. Tennessee SiDf-o,clear ; 6,000 “ “ HAMS; 26 bbls. “ LAKu. je22 W. 11. STARK & CO. npHK MASTKH’B HOLtsK: a Tale of Southern X Life; by Logsn. Fashion and Fame; by Mrs. Ann h. Stephens. Also, another supply of Katherine Ashton, Life of Dr. Alexander, Life in Aoyssinia, History il Free Masonry, towards on the Will, Mccliauio’s Assistant, by Rnassen,aud the Chem.stry of Common Life. For sale uy aulS THUS. RICHARDS A SON. OA CUiYslli.Y.flh.Y I—loo,ooo lbs. choice BACON irom Middle and East Tennessee; 10,0u0ibs. Choice* LEAF LARD, in btls.; 150 sacks Walton Steam Mills FLOUR, an extra article ; lUoU lbs. New FEATHERS. J. A. ANbLEY, jelO-lni Com. and Pr, once Merchant. LE E 4; H E o. —Another lot if inose nne Bweeiish Leeches,just received by Express. je!s WM. U. TUTT, Druggist. f’RBBH UAMFIIINE and Burning FLUID—A supply constantly on hand. jel WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist JOHN MUVY AIID and the Prison-World of Europe, from original and authentic d cumems. For sale by jeß TUOS. RICHARDS A SON . / a KNTB. Pat. Leather Oxford TIES ; Pat. Leather Strap vX SHOES, and fine Calf Oxford TIES, received by ap7 ALDRiOH A ROYAL. Rev. JOHN CUMMINGS’ YY OWES.—Lectures on the Book of Revelations, 1 and 2 series ; Lectures on the Bjok of Daniel; The Onureh before me klood; Voices of the Day , Voices of the Night, Lectures on tDe Parables; The Tent and the Altar, Voices of theDet* neoturcs on the Miracles. For sale at j>9 GKO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. BAY WATtiil—A very refreshing article fur the toilet, especially in these piping hut days. jy2s W. H. A J. TURPIN. r UHIS FOR i UNE HUNTER—a Novel of New York A So.iety ; by Mrs. Mowatt. For sale by my 15 _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON. IjGTNAM, for July, has been received. Subscribers A willplcaee calllor their numbers. jy7 OKU, A. OATES A BROS. / 4 ÜBMEN HU Ti olt. —6 kegs new Goshen BUTTER, VA very fine, receive aud for sale by my2s K. C. TIN3LEY & CO. Ai uA heavy 4-4 Brown SHEETING, 10c., wortt^ Supertint- Bleached LONG CLOTH, 12)4c., worth 15c.; 40 inch Pillow-Case COTTON, 12J50., worth 16c. m ” 4 ward a bukcuard. MA.Wi.OA HOPE for sale by jelt HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. LADI hs wt.o love good Music, are informed that Sig nora Rosa de Y’rie-*, when iu Augusta, purchased a package of LILY Wll' TK of the subscribers, and thought u very fine. [aulß] D. B. PLUMB A Ou. NOTICE. I AVI ready to contract for Brick or Word BUILDINGS aud REPAIRS of all kinds, UNDERPINTNG, Ouiol- NEYS, CELLARS, DOORS, GaTES, FENCES, Ac. aulß JAYIiS L. COLEMAN. HAMS— 5,000 lbs. Very choice Sugar Cured HAMS ; lb,boo *■ not oo choice, but for sale cheap, by jy2o HAND, WILLIAMS A Co. UABI’KR'B MAGAZINE —Augujt numoer ju 3 t received. |außJ THUS RiuHAKDS A SON. ?T)b SACKS Georgia FLOUR, equal in quality to Hiram I O Smith’s, for sale by ESI’eS a RICHMOND. jyiD __ IO PappiJand’s South American REMEDY, aud the CHOLERA PREVENTIVE, are considered the best arti cles extant for Summer Complaints. au!3 D. B. PLUMB A CO. HUINTKR’S SPECIFIC.—A supply of this celebrated remedy for certain diseases on hand. au!3 D B PLUMB A CO. HOSIERY.— Colored Silks, Striped Silks, L tie Thread, Fancy Colored Cotton Gentlemen’s % HOSE, for warm weather. WM. O. PRICE A CO. INDEELIBEE INK, witn and without preparatiou, equal to the best in the loorld, prepued and sold by jyls D. B. PLUMB A CO. HODGON’H VERMIN I'OIhUN, 10/ destroying Rats, oe, Roaches, Ac., for sale by jy 15 D. B. PLUMB A CO. HYoICIANb in Augusta all use and~re ommemTTu the highest terms the fluid extract of BUG HU, PA REVIa, ac , prepared by [a>J3] D. B PLUMB A CO. Qi Vi v BAGS RiO 00PPEE for site by OY/U jy3o HAND, YVILLIAMSA CO. K KIPT FOR PUDDINiig, _ dtt*.—Call at D. B. PLUMB A CO ’S and get one or more papers of CORN STARCH, then follow the directions on the wrapp -jaa DDES. Hydraulic CEMENT, IUU 6(1 do Calcined PLASTER, 100 do Thomaston LIME. Just received by myl7 ESTES A RICHMOND. C ASSURERS FOR SUMMER » EAR—Receiv ed, June 17th, new Patterns of Pantalocn Goods,for warm weather. jeiß WM. O. PRICE A CO. MACKEREL. —A few bbls. and half bbls. No. three MACKEREL, fors ale by jy# ESTES k RICHMOND. J. &. AXSLEY, General commission and psoduce F -- r TN MEttCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on broad t?u«v*Ajd street,opposite Ui ion Bank, win give prompt and personal attention to the saie ts bacon, Lard,Gram, c ur, cotton, and a.I ariioieief Merchatdise consigned to him. Also, to the lerwardingof goods for the interior and North ern markets, at the customary raies. Liberal advancts either in cash or ty acceptances, ma e on articles in Btore, or when bills ol LauiLg accompany drafts. Helers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. A B. Wilkinson, J. F»rg ■, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, William* A W.lcox, Thos. Trout & to., Chariest .n, S. U.; Wm. Duncaa, Padei fjrd, Pay A Co., F. T. W.llis, Savahoah, Ga ; Murges, Bennett A Co., New York; J. c. VVi.son A Co , D. Stuart A ton, Baltimore; Word A Son, New Orleans; 0. B. Wel bone, Ballon, Ga ; Grenville A cample, Chateau, oga, Tenn ; Bearoen, Bon A t-o , Kuoxvil e, leun.; B. K. Reeder, Ath ens, Tenn , W. a. Shapard A Co., Berry A Demovdie, Nash ville, 'J enn. s 2 THOS. F. STOVALL & CO., GENERAL LOMMIhF’IO i\ M K H-/FE&I CHANTa, Augusta, Ga.—Having formedtt.U'—afeJ'.} a co-partner.-hip fur transacting a General Com mission business in this city, we pledge curse.. -o a, prompt and faithful atteniion to any business committed to our care. We will give careful attention to the sale ol Cotton, Flour, Grain, iiacon, Lard, Hay, and all kinds of Produce, and to tire filling ol o ders in the maraet. Hav ing ample facilities, we are prepared to make liberal cash auvances on consignments to us. Our office auu saleroom is on the North side of Broad Street, a lew doors above the insurance Bank. Cotton consigned to us wilt be stored in a safe Ware house. THOS. P. BTOVALL, au&-d&wiy JOS. H. BTC v ALL. BAM EY & STOBY, Gt ROCKRY NIEKCHANTIS, Augusta, /SrJFE'YJI C Ga., will continue trie GKDUEdX BUoi LfyeJyj NrtSß, nallits branches at the oid stand oi Broad-street, two doors below Bones A Brown. Cany receiving our Fall Stuck. Our stock will at ail times be large, assortment complete, and adapted to the Plan ters* trade a liberal share ol which wc have so long en joyed, and K pe still to receive. J. O. KaMEV, au 6-dlm&w6m B. O. B.OitV. TO KENT, LIHOM the Ist of October next, the three story aWk _T dw 11.ng corner es Broad anu Kollock s rests, su table for a large family or buuiding-nouse, witu or wuh out ihe store uuderneath and tffice in the rear. Also, seveial dwellirg n.uses ou Broad street in the u per end of the city. Apply to au3IHH EDWARD THOMAS. TO BENT, L''BO>l the Ist of October next, a pleasant DWELLING X. on ills corner of Broad aud Hous.ou sts., witn six large rooms and o.llrr out buildings. Apply t> au 25 HfciNaiV UAUY, uii'ief u.S. Hotel. TO KKtfX, XT' ROM the Ist cf October next, the STORE on Broad ? sueet, next below the Bank oi bruuswick. Apply to au2 Hit KOBERt WAbTON. sr. TO BENT, IT'BOM the Ist of October next, a large two-story - Bi ick D a tLLINu and STUIi i, ivi fi good bitch. en, large Lot, Ac., situate., in ‘-Dublin. 1 ' Apply to aut -ts __ JOHN .viURKAY. TO BENT, STORE and ONE kuuil in the Dwelling on the A North site of Broad street, be.ween Cau-pDcll and McCart u streets, belonging to the estate of tne late is. Pyne. Apply to Mrs. E PY'NE, on the premises, or to auS-swlm ANDREW J. M.LLER, sdm’r. TO BENT. IT'ROM THE Ist of October nex:, the STORE at prrs ent, occupied by Mr. GcO. Lott, on broud-sirett. Ap ply to Mr. THOM .is RICHARDS, agent for Lessee, jydb TO BENT, I iROM the first of October, a D juble Tenement DWEL LING on Mclnto-h-street, near the Waynesboro* De pot. Apply to I*. CONN-FF, at W.A J. NEnsoN’B. jyfo> TO BENT, TW O two-story HOUSES on Lalhoun-street, contain- JL ing 7 rooms Two ucuole te' ement, on samestree‘, single story. One double tenement on 1 ay ior-street. Two twu-story HcUoES, 7 rooms, oa Fenwick-street. Fuur, story, ou Fen Wick-street, Irontiag B. C. Depot. Apply to [j Xl] J As. L. CcLEMan. TO BENT IJ'KOM ihe first of October next, two small, com- MBk lortibie Houses, on tne corner o; broad and Ka Houston streets. Apply to P. MtilAliO.,. July ib-Li. 10 BENT, IT'ROM Ist October next, two DW KILLINGS in the jtm . lower part of me otty. gap jyl.-twtl L C, DUG Au. TO BENT, A SMALL HOUSE oa Grecue-street. Apply to JjlJ G. T. DURI'IC. TO BENT, the Ist October next, th: DWELLING on the southeast corner of ureen. and Lincoln streets. Ap piy to f jylSj B. O ore \ v |,|,E * 00. AU HiVNA, IT'ROM the Ist of Octo er next, the STORE at Atpt present occupied by Messrs. Deary a osinner. lltHl second door bove the Mechanics’ bans. Apply to. jy.2-s»tf JOHN ucoKERY. HOUSE TO BENT. A Comfortable dwelling HOUSE, corner of Rey nold and Wild-sts. Apply at this office to * ft cl j esl-tf _ D. REDMONd. TO LET, OK FOB SALE. A PLEASANTLY s.tuated HOUSE, corner of Fis* Oen.re and Taj lor streets, containing sixj|j| rooms, w.tn ail necessary out-builuings, a iaige attached, and good water, witniu luu y ards of the Waynes boro’ Railroad. Apply ou the [.remises. je2i-tf SUMMEK BESOKT. A HOTEL win be opened on the first day of JUNE, on Lookout iMountain, five mites irom JGiP Chattanooga, billiard Room, bowling Alley, and j||D|L other amusements connected with me House. u. W. ASHBDRN, Recently Proprietor of the Floyd -ouse, maeon, Ga. my2tt-bm IT'OU GALE by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO., 40 hhds. Aitlotson’s Refined bUOAK ; 10 *• choice brown do. 63 “ lair ai d prime N. O. do. £OO bags Kio COH tL; 2 tons GriND-BTONES ; 4i Okcgs NaILS, 4 to 10 d; 75 boxes Adainiutiue CANDLES ; 10 “ Bpetm do. Half boxes smart's Loaf SUGAR; lo bbis. soft Crushed co. &u 27 DAViS, KOLb A FANNING have in store, and are now receiving, 450 oags Rio COfFEE; 100 ‘ Laguyra do. ’ 2od bblj. A, is and u SUGAR ; 60 “ urusbed and Powdered SUGAR; 20 boxes Loal BUUAttj 250 Adamantine CANDLES; 50 “ Mould do. 50 “ PICtxLES, assorted ; 2-5 “ I'oli.uiCJ, vanom oratds ; 75 pkgs. black and Hyson TEA. Also, STARutI, tOA i , BRUUM3, TUBS, BUCKETS, Ac., Ac., wunh are i fibre i for sale low. aals fU BVV BOOKS—Ti e Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence X 1 Simplified, embracing a comp.ehenstve system of in struction lor ihe improvement of the v-ice, and for ad vaucemeni in the general art ot public speaking : by Hugh MoQueeu. tir Jasper Carew, Knt., his life and experiences, with some account of tits over Teachings arid short coinings, cow flist given to the wtrld by himself; by Charles Lever, author Dodd Family Abroad, Daltons, Roland Casnel, etc! Just received, and for sale by McKINNS A HALL. Cl ODEA’t? LADY*!s HOOK, fer August, has been X received. Subscribers wm please call for their copies at the agent’s. GEO. A. OATE3 & bKOS. N. B. A fresh supply of the Lamplighter and the Dodd amity, have b een re .eived. jv2S UOKfs.—Parisian Sights and French Principles, seen ) through American spectaci.s. Spirit Mam estauons examined aud explained, nudge Edmonds refuted, or an exposition of ihe involuntary powers and instmets of tne human mind; by John b. Dods, author of Philosophy of Electrical Pvschology, Ac. The Jew of Verona. Autobi ography of an Actress, or eight years ou the stage ; by Anna Cora Mowatt. The Foitune Hunter, a novel of New York society ; by A. C. Mowatt. Just reweivtd at _jy 4 GEO. A. gates a BROS., Broad st. TT'OR teALK by HAND, WILLIAMS a CO., 1? 1000 coils prime ROPE ; 10U bales Gunny BAGGING, old and new importa tion ; 100 bbis. Extra N. 0. SYRUP • 175 *• N. 0. MOLASSES; 50 dozen Painted BUCKETS; 20 ** brass Bound do. 3c coils Jute and Cotton ROPE 'or Bed Cords and Plough Lines; 50 hhds. choice MOLASSES; 2000 sacks SALT. au26 NEW NOVEL, BY LEVER—Sir Jasper Carew, Knt.—His Life and Experiences, with some account of his over-reachings and short comings, now first given to tne woild by himself; by Charles Lever, author of The Dodd Family Abroad, etc. Fash onab e Dissipation and Adela Lincoln. The Orator’s Toucnstone, or Eloquence Simplified em bracing a comprehensive system of instruct on for the improvement oi the voi e, and for advancement in the general art of public speaking. For sale by JF 2I THOS, RIOHARDS A SON / AONGREH* WATER -A 1 resh sujppTy^irTcTfrom the rpricgs. For sale by W. H. AJ. TURPIN auv!4 WOOD, W B®»—200 cords OAK WOUD, delivered as wanted m the city. For sa eby _ aul6 E. C. TINfLEY A CO. O RE AF OATB, dehvered m O sers. For sale by [jy lj E. 0. TINSLEY A CO. NEW BOOH—Russia, translated from theFrenchof Marquis De Custme. Just received by MoKINNE A HALL. xfKvv iiook«: Foreshadows. Lectures on our i' Lord’sMiraUes ; by Rev. John Cumming, D. D. For SKle by imy2sj RcBINNE & HALL, VOL. XVITT. NO DAILY (JUIIUAIIJU & MMIUI. [Fromour Evening Edition otyesleraay.j Ibe bnai Storm. The hurricane has ceased its ravages and the waters have subsided. In the multiplicity of du ties devolving upon us, we Had it impractical to make up a detailed statement of the destruction that meets the eye on every hand, in pasting through our city. So far as w 8 are able to lear j no l.ves have been lost, though many persons were brought into imminent peril. Oar tears for the shipping and for the safety of human lite a’oDg the coast, are increased rather than allayed. Hutchin son's l-riand is again above water, and to our sur prise we see cattle grazing there as usuid. How thoy could have escape drowning is a.most a mir acle. The damage sustained through the city seems to be general and wi ie spread. Tin roofs have been striped from almost every bubdinjr, public and private, in exposed situation. Arnorg the most prominent ot which we have noticed is that of the Exchange, St. Johns church, Cathalic and Metho dist churches, and a partial injury to the sla e roof ot t he Independent .Presbyterian ohuich. i ho loss to privato dwellings iD damage to roofs, windows, trees, fences, &c., cannot be detailed.— Many of our steets are impassable from the fallen trees. So much injury has been sustained at the Uas Works as to deprive the city of gas. The sev eral boat yards are heaty loosers of timber and other building material. Fig Island light house stands. Stark’s Fig Island mill is unroofed. The wharves of the New York and Savannah Steam ship Company and the Iron Steamboat Company have been inundated to the great damage of goods in the warehouses thereon, awaiting tram* ship ment. We learn of some slight disaster to the shipping ia the lower haibor, but as yet are without tidings from outside. \V hen time and opportunity sffjrd, we may give the names of the sufferers, but it is useless to at. tempt it now, or to speculate upon the probable damages sustained. While we would heartily sympathize with all who may have suffered, in a moral point of view there is great reason for thank fulness to the Ruler ot the storm that, so far as we know, human lite has been spared, and the loss und damage to,property is no greater.— Savk . Qeor gian, qf Sunday Morning. Important from California. New York, Sept. B.—The steamer Star of the West arrived here from San J.mn at o’clock this morning, bringing advices from Sa>, Francisco to August 16. b, being two weeks later from all pa ts of CulifV mla. has 400 passengers and over $1,000,000 in gold on freight, besides considerable in tne hands of passengers. arrival at San Francisco of the English clipper North Fleet from China, it was reported that Canton had surrendered to the insurgents.— Another rumor, however, leaves this iu doubt. The San Francisco papers report an almost in credible number ot suicides, murders, robberies, &c. Among the recent murders is aii American named Reed. The town of Bedwell has been entirely destroy ed by dro. Loss heavy. A band ot robbers, a portion of the notorious Joaquin’s followers, have gone to Marysville for the purpose of marauding, robbing and perpetra ting other outrages. Good health prevails generally amongst the emi grants in Carson Valley. Lirge salt mines have been discovered in Los Angelos county. Creat excitement prevails in regard to the Kearn river mines. The survrying party under Lieut. Beckwith was to leave San Francisco on the 16th ult., for Wash ington. Tne report of the party regarding the central route is highly favorable. The Pacific Railroad portion of the Democracy were endeavoring to eflect a nn ; oa. Mining opera'ions were highly prosperous.— Great discoveries of gold were reported to have been made at Santa Barbara. Judge iarwell had taken his seat on the bench. Miss Laura Keen had left quite unceremonious ly for Sidney, Australia. The names es McDougal and Latham have been pi oed in nomination f r Congress by the Bigler wing of the democracy, but were withdrawn. Tne clipper Golden Rover of Balti nore had ar rived on the O.h. Late advices from Oregon represent that South eFii emigiaut trains were in danger from Indians, who threatened their lives. I ho Hon. John Davis had resigned the Govern orship of Oregon, and left for the Atlantic States. It w«s reported that the Caquilla mines was all a humbug. Adntot, have been received from the Sandwich Islands of later dates. Eight war vessels from England and France had arrived at Honolulu. Their object unknown. A large meeting was held to consider the sub ject of steam communication with Honolulu and San Francisco. Miss Catherine Hayes gave a concert at Honolulu and left for Australia. Several Britisu vossels of war were at San Juan at last accounts. There is no further general news cf moment. Markets.— Trade at San Francisco was more ac tive, and generally speaking goods held for high er prices in anticipation of a more prosperous lall trade. Flour a shade firmer—Haxall selling at $11,25 a $11,50. ’ Hams 14 cents per lb. Lumber was dull. Su gars declining. Naval Stores dull. The recemts of provisions were light. Keg Lard 10 a cts* per ib. Money was to be obtained at easier rates. Short paper 4a G per cent. Real estate was dull and depressed. New York, Sept. B.—The Evening Post reiter ates its statements relative to the movements and intentions of General Alvarez and his friends against the present government of Mexico. It slates that $8,000,000 have been furnished by partus in California, and names the following vessels as having been purchased t ere—the steam er Bei j imin Franklin, formerly running from N. York io New Orleans, the bark Augusta, &e. The steamer Franklin has been altered and pierced tor ten guns. The bark has already re ceived her armament and aysoff the battery. The h ranklin has eighty men, and her coal and powder on ooard. The crew are Americans, bound lor one year, and tho engineers two years. The steamer Santa Anna is m arly ready to sail for Vera Cruz, and is valued at $200,0C0. Several American gentlemen of .high staudiugare known to be interested iu Alvarez’s attempt to revolu tioniza Mexico. Louisville, Sept. B.—A destructive tire occurred at Columbus, Mass., which destroyed 14 stores aiui dwel iugs—loss not known. Rochester, Sepf. f. —Tho engine house of the New York Central liailrood wie destroyed by fire this utternoon. The building was 16') feet in diameter, built of brick, with an i ( .mense dome root upon an iron frame. Seven locomotives were destroyed, together with a number of cars, loaded with lumber and floor; also, some 560 cords of wood. The lire caught from ttho engine of the wood sawing machine. The loss is estimated at about SBO,OOO. The pas enger trains each way are aetamed in consequence of the track beii g much warped by the action of the Are. 6 New York, Sept. B.—John F. Brady, a lawyer died this morning from the effects of ii.j:rie» re ceived from a gang of rowdies in Mott street on Saturday last. Dougiass’ Hardware store on Platt street was burnt, this forenoon—loss estimated at $70,000 — fully insured. Washington, Sept. B'—There is a spirited bid ding lor the contracts for machinery for the steam frigates going on. Several firms from New York and Bultimoie are represented. Tho awards wiil be made next week. Messrs. Erriekscn and Meagher arrived this morning. The firmer intends to present some thing new iu relation to the engines forth. 3 new Government steam frigates. New York, Sept. 8 —The brokers refuse the bii;« of the Merchants’ Bank of Burlington, Ver mont, the Deep River Bank ot Connecticut, and the Cumberland Ban* of Maine. Nearly ail the deposits oi uncurrent money are received only at the risk of the depositors. The bankers are in sisting upon tho right to return the same in case of failure. Sept. B.—The Whig Conference of the lu > oagressional distr.ctmet here last nigtit, and noLmated John C. Kunkel. New York, Sept, B.—The Direotom of the Parker Vein Company are refusing to re-epen transfer books until the fraudulent shares are witlidi awn. A scheme is on foot to call a meeting of the stockholders at Cumberland to elect a more übservient board. , . , Quebec, Sept. B.—Th n Ministry having been de feated on the Speakership, Mr. liinoks resumed to-day, and his resiflnation was accepted. There has been no definite progress in the formation of a new ministry. Cincinnati, Sept. 7.—The Democratic State Con vention assembled here to-day. It was addressed by the Hon. Messrs. Douglas, Pue, and Joe Lane. Their speeches were well received. Washington, Sept. B.—Wo had a violout gale this as ternoon for a few minutes, which was auc coeded by a gentle rain for a brief period— won* South.