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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1854)
Daily Chronicle & Sentinel. BY WILLIAM S. HONKS. Cjjc lEijroiurlf & Sentinel 1? PUBLISHED daily tri-weekly, and weekly, M\ WILLI AM S. JONES. TERMS DAILY PAPER.—Publisher Morning aud Evening.— To CitySubsrriher-- Six DiU.LAi>s per annum, pay able in advance. If sent by Mail—Skven Dollars. TRI-WL' KLY PAPER—Foe* Dollars per annum in advance. CVEf:\LY PAPER—(A mammoth sheet)—Two Dol lars per annum in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING i \ da i.Y PAPER, Fifty Cents per squarof ten lines or ess) f-~r tbrvj insertion; Thirty-Eight Centsforthe next ivej a-d Twenty-i ive Cents f.r each subsequent inser ti.-.n. WEEKLY, Seventy-Fivi -ns; SEMI-MONTHLY or >NTIILY, (in either aper) One Dollar; and Rule and fig re Work, One Dollar pet square. ‘{JifF 11 * Advertisement! inserted under the head of Specie Notices, Fifty Cents for eachiusertion. Professional or BosinessCards, n t-xceedingsixlines TenPollars perannum. If over six lines, j>ro rata per Commnications designed to promote private orin 4ivirtu:il interests, wilibeoliarged as advertisements: S.. gr?tultous Advertising, under any circumstances, «Ncej t Marriage and Obituary Notices: ml these, when jltr sisr Utu > will be charged as advertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS: 1 Huar* (10Lues) 1 month, wit. : out ilteration, f 6 1 “ “ Smooths, “ “ 12 | “ “ 6n. nth;, altered quarterly, 18 « “ 25 squar ene-halfmore;hanthe above rates. “ three-fourths more’han the aboverates., double Uie above rates. 0&“ Ifnext reading matte i ui tided, double these ates. fgT" >dver'.ise:-.ients :;trkc t umber nsertions W.:h M.-rchatus, bueg: and others, contracts will be I a nths to s.*■<• or up-war is, t'-ir other than conract adver ;semeiiiss discount ol zR per tout, will be snail, If paid on EAGLE FOR 5 DRY AUGUSTA, GEORGIA TMIK VACKR6IDSED having re-opened tht stove . named Establishment, are now prepared to i sente j all orders for CASTINGS, A. ~in JJrase or Iron for; vwor j Gris. Mills, Steam Engines, Machinery, WaterPipea, amp Posts,Columns of any kind that may bereqviredau bort ; notice. We willconstantly keep ol hand indfor sale 8 supply of dit*erentsised GIN GEARING, of the must approved pat terns. Also, PLOW CASTINGS, oi ail kinds, having the most extensive and best assorted iot of Plow patterns in he Southern country. Both the par Lies being Practical Mechanics.and intend- Bg to devote their undivided attention to the business, hopethat,from promptness in Riling orders, superiorwork raanshlp, and a' as low prices as can be afforded, to merit a continuation of the liberal support formerly bestowed upon the concern. R. A A. PHILIP. *N. B.—The high est cash pricepaidfor old BRAS?, COP. PER, and CAST IRON. mar6-dAw PATENT DOOR AND GATE SPRINGS. T > K'H Alt D \V. I VYIA\, from Sheffield, England, I 11 manufacturer of INMAN’S PATENT DOOR and GATE 1 SPRING, to which was awarded the first Premium at the j World’s Fair in London, iu 1651, announce that he has A BROWN h nts for Rich mond county, l’or neatness, S'mp’icity, full performance ! of all t!u»t it is intended to do, its exceeding usefulness, its I durability,and its cheapness, it ce tainly takes its poeition in the Iron; rank of modern i-.. We do not in- I tend to pufi—a single examination will induce the public Os its utility. RICHARD W. INMAN. GREAT REDUCTION OF FREIGHT ON THE CENTRAL AND AUGUSTA A WAYNESBORO’ RAIL- j ROAD?, BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. ON AND a ter the 12lh inst., this Company willdis- j continue their pr.sent Freight Tariff between Augusta j and Savannah, and reduce their rates as follows: FIRST CLAsS—Boxes Hats, Furniture, Bonnets, Ac., | per foot $0 uS SECOND CLASS—Boxes and baits Dry Goods, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Confectionary, Bis cuits and Crackers, per lUO lbs 0 45 j THIRD CLASS—U gging, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Leather, Featuers, Loaf and Crushed Sugar, Hides, Cott ii Yarns, Domestics, (down) Tin, Bar and Sheet Iron, Paints, Oil, Crockery and Glass Ware, in htJs. or crates, Rags, Castings, Hardware, Tallow, Hollow Ware, Ac., per 100 lbs 0 20 FOURTH CLASS—Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Pig Iron, Miii and Grind Stones, Nails, bacon, in boxes and casks, Ac., per 100 lbs 0 15 WM. M. WADLEY, Uen’l Sup’t. Central Railroad Office, \ Savannah, July 10th, 1654. f ]yl2 TO THE TRADE. 'TT7'Ii are receiving weekly supplies from New York, V V Spring Honda 1 CLOTHS, CAJ3SIMERE3, VESTINGS, “DRAP D’ETAS,” CASHMARETTS, SILK CODRINGTONS, ana all the newest styles of Goods for the season, purchased j 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- j ment of the best TRIMMINGS. mh» WM. O. PRICE A CO. SPRING STYLES FOR 1834 SHATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STAW GOODS €*22 AND UMBRELLAS. GEORGE W. FERRY, thankful for past favors, begs : leave to call the attention of a.i wanting articles in his line j to his carefully selected . n i extensive assortment of ! Spring Goods, among which may be found the latest styles of Moleskin, Black and Drab Leaver iir.,sh and Cass. HATS. Brush, Beaver, and Cass, soft a rcy HATS; Saxony and Water-proof Wool do Laghorn, Campeachy, Panama and Mandarin do Florence, Pidale, Canton, Senate and French Straw do Double and Single Brim Palm Leaf and Canada do Silk, Florence Rutland and Lace BONNETS; Straw, Florence and Lace BLOOMERS; Ladies Riding HATS and CAPS, various styles; Silk Gingham and Cotton UMBRELLAS. Assortment kt-. t full by w c ekly supplies fresh from man ufacturers, and offered at lowest prices. Call at GEO. W. FERRY’S Fashionable Hat, Cap, and Bonnet Store, fe1.21 daw Masonic Hall, Broad Stree NEW FIRM THE undersigned begs to call the attention of their ! numerous customers and friends to one of the largest j and most c.mpiete assortment ol GROCERIES in the j City, which they offer to sell on very accommodating 1 terms. Now in store, and receiving by every arrival of Boats, 10 bbls. A and C Crushed and Pow’d SUGARS, 30 Lhds. choice and common Brown do. 400 bags Rio.Laguyra and Java COFFEE , 51 bbls. N. O fcYRUP; 50 boxes TOBACCO, varioes brands ; it»o,odo SEGARB, some Very choice brands; 75 boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLE?; 75 baits Gunny CLOTH; 300 coiisptime ROPE; So,ooo lbs. choice Bacon SIDE? and SHOULDERS; 10,000 “ Canvassed and Plain HAM?; 1,500 pair Plantation Negro SHOES; SCJ “ heavy Negro BLANKETS. Also, a great many articles too numerous to mention. Augusta, August, 1654. RUSSELL A SIBLEY. H. F. Rcsssll, 1 Hekry J. Sibley. aul7 Jackson-street hospital and surgical INFIRMARY FOR NEGROES. THK undersigned have deemed it advisable to add the term ‘’Hospital” to their Surgical Infirmary, for, though the Institution is intended principally .'or cases re quiring Surgical Operations and Surgical Treatxent, its accommodation is ot entirely restricted to these; we re ceive cases of any natur- occurring in the Negro, provided, they are riot of an injectiouo character. H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D., Operating surgeon. KOBT. CAMPBELL, M. D., July 26,1654. Attending Physician. NOVELTIES IN SUMMER If ATS AND CAPS. C 6 KO. \t. FKillU , now in New York, has selected I and sent in an assortment of the newest and most fashionable styles of fancy SUMMER HATS and CAPS, among which are Black, White, Peaii and Drab Julian, Know-Nothing, Wide-Awake, Young America, and Cava -1 ier felt Hats; White and Tea col’d, Senate and Rutland, Straw and Leghorn do.; Drab, Watered and Glased Silk Caps, Ac., Ac. Call and see them, at G. W. FERRY’S Fashionable Hat and Cap establishment, Masonic Hall Building. jy2G HAT J, Cl ?S, AND EONNETS *THK Subscriber has one of thelargest rm.i best selected stocks of HATS, CAPS BON-SE-sE*! RETS, and STRAW GOODS in this market, toBHP which he would invite the attention of the public. VRL Country Merchants visiting Augusta would do well tc call and examine my stock before purchasing, as I will take great pleasure in showing it, and at prices that cannot fail to please. WN. N. NICHOLS, Successor to J. Taylor, Jr., A Co. run3 236 Broad street. HOOK’S.—The History of Oliver Cromwell aid rn, the English Commonwealth, from the Execution of Ctianes the F irst to the Death of C< omwell: by M. Guizo t. "MV^re-itaHistorical,Statistical and Reli AlfredDeßcßse"’t Ai . io ’ it3 Manners « Cu-toms, etc; b je23 3t Jußt received aud for sale by . MoKINNE 4 HALL. DEFUbU vi T- - .. IK 40 bbls. Crus " LM -~r lo boxes Loaf SUGAR ; In store and for h ,1* b uw dered DO. jeß '.. Tfac;ox:-,o casks KOLB A fanning. JJ cured HAMS, ’“** * Samples extra sugar 25 casks sugar cured SlDfs v my 17 ill vi. ry , c h° ice . For sale oy WILLIAMS Jr HO TjfRANCR’B ■- : ■■ r speedy and simpie reme ly eVe “ % thli most pleasant, Full directions accompany each bottle r S* 10 the public. oottle. For g lle - Sole AgStK^l / \LIMXK— 800 oss. lor Bale low by ~ WM. H. TUTT Dr, • THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THE GRAEFENBERG MEDICINES. THK GRAEFENBERG FAMILY MEDICINESare wide ly and justly celebrated as the most safe, valuable and reliable Family Medicines ever offered to the public. They are endorsed by the first physicians of the day, and those who have used them guarantee their beneficial action. “ Almost valuable Pamphlet, containing a list of more than 60 diseases, with their symptoms and treatment, can be obtained, without charge,” from W. H. A J. TURPIN, wholesale and retail Agents, Augusta, K. J. WHITE, Agent, Milledgeville, ho keeps s full supply of the Medicines on hand at a! times. 119-d*wly INFIRMARY. DU, W. 11. AiOSELEY’g SURGICAL CANCER INFIRMARY, is now open for the re ceptiou of patients. His Infirmary contains thirty large well furnished Rooms, wi h plenty of good aud trusty ser vants always at hand. This is the first Institution of the kind ever established in the S . he. States, although such an Institution has long been ne led. Ladies Depart ment strictly private, if desired. They will receive the dai y atten.ion of the proprietor, as well as one of the n >st experienced Matrons in the South. Dr. Moseley’s treatment is generally v- ithout the use of the knife, caus ing very little pain. Patients are boarded at $1 per day, or #ls per month. Fee to be agreed upon before the case is undertaken. All communications must be postpaid, and addressed to W. R. MOSELEY ,M. D., Griffin, Ga. au!7-tf OXFORD HOTEL-NEWTON COUNTY, GEO. ' | 'TIN SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the xjgk Jt pat: on 3 of Emory College, nd the public gene- Pel ran/, lha t he has taken charge of the above Hotel, anu he hope.-' with trusty servants, good cooks, and an ardent de ta e on his part to render his House second to none in the Btaie, to obtain a liberal share of patronage. Persons or Families, wishing to spend a season in one of the most beautiful and healthy ruiat tillages in Middle Georgia, will be accommodated wi h rooms, Ac. lie is also cod stru. Ung commodious Stables, which will be attended by an exper.enced Ostler. Terms to suit the limes. His mot’o will he, “to sea thatnonego away dissatisfied.” W. W. OOOKBEY. PARASOL» AND UMBRELLAS. "rilE Piop'vdor c the Augusta Umbrella 1 I’araso! Manufactory, return his thanks to ' lie Ladies » :'l Gentlemen of the city and vicinity f 'X, ! so their patronage daring the last five years, hoping they ; wiil avor him With a call this season, as be is belter I enabled o supply them with all the above articles than I he lias been for sometime. 2,000 tine PARASOLS, of different colors, will be sol i much lower than they can elsewhere. Any 1-adie wishing tVic’r I’a‘asols re-covered, can have it done in th ■ ace • 10 mica e of any cofer they chose. Bugg UMBRELLA? aiwava oa hand at wholesale and retai All rejri rs uoneeb up. 8. I.ECKIE, Agent, Augusts, Apiil 6,1654. neartbe Augusta Hotel. PREMIUM DAGOEBREAN GALLERY. rptififirmaf TUCKER h PERKINS having been dis- A , ; olv u »• limitation,last February,the undersigned w.IU intinue topractice theAKTOF DAGUERREOTYP -1N( ua:l. ts various u ran cues, and from bis long practi cal xuerience, he feels confident of liia ability to please the most fastiuious. i ! «.■ lures now being taken at his Gallery, are pro-, n u dby those who ate judges, superior in tone and if/ U < xpressioctoanyevevbeforeproducedin Augusta ISAAC TUCKER. N.B. —ArtistsyurchasingStock, will please bear in mind thatjjaterialsaresold at’owcr rates than at any other New Vi ... may 15 P. BRENNER ITANO - “L j Rang*, agustofua., |>i ready to execute an orders forui- J. A NGS of all descriptions, which hewrr- H- j? '"3B a.'. ; j beequalin tone,quality and u- »W| ru' yto any that are brought from the J * at \J * Nc-.: . Tuefoilowing is one of various testimonials, which haveb.-n kindly given to P. B. by gentlemen in this city. Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Brenner last year, Wb wmi of his own make, 1 take grcaiple&sureintestify* ag -.>y per fee approbation oi i : u every respect. It is very ri. air. tone, easy of touch, elegantly mate aod keeps in nc- most admirably. From what I have seen oi Mr. Bren ’ler’s Pianos, 1 have ne hesitation in recommending them r theirsuperior quality, to all who maybe in want of neand durableinstrument. J. B.HaaT. Augusta September 15,1852. f - rfherreferences: Rev. Mr.Ford,Mr. J. Setae, Mr. H. P. Frazer,B.Bignon, Mr. Wn. R. Schi'mer and others. Pianos, Organs and other musiealinstrumentstunedand ikilifuiljrepaired.at theshortest notice. P. BRENNER, 16-iy Broad-st, above McKenni-st. LINEN SHEETINGS. 1(V 1 11-4 and 12-4 LINEN SHEETINGS. A few pieces of the above cn hand, and will be sold ow to close. [jeßo] WARD A BURCHARD. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! IH A\K on harp* a good assortme r t of Manufactured ( OBACCO, manufacture; also, Su/- rior grades of Virginia brands. I shall be prepared to fill orders, at any time,oa accommoda.iog terms. WILEY B. lIIX, ; hlO-ABm* I s alx>ve Rome, Floyd Co., Ga. ARCHITECTURE. 1 . II4IU.KH De K\Ni;OW, Architect, respectfully v_ informs me citizens of Augua.a, and adjoining coun tie?, that he has taken rooms in Jones-street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel, and is now prepared to furnish DESIGNS and DETAILS for all kinds of Buildings, Machinery and Patents,a.the shortest notice and with accuracy and neatnes-. He i permitted to refer to the following gentlemen: Vi m. If. Goodrich, Builder; Quein A Rigby, Builderg Coffin A Beals, Designers and Painters. C. DaRANGOW ii now opening a NIGHT SCHOOL for Me uanies, where a thorough knowledge in Architecture wiil be taught. Terms—sl2 for 36 lessons. C. DxR. will also take a limited number of Day Pupils. Apply as above. dl6 UNDERTAKING. Jl bT received, a new supply of Fisk’s celebrat d METALLIC BURIAL CASES. We have and keep conse- otly on hand, a lull assortment of the above, together with Matiogany COFFINS of all sises aud qualities. Per sons in the city and country can always be sure to have any oi uer filled whh certainty and despatch. Underta kers in Hie country supplied as usual with mahogany and other materials. HENRY A SKINNER, mhl»-tf Undertakers, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga, SASH, ELIND3 AND DOORS. : 4 ' Hii subscriber ha- just received a large supply c? | -S- ?ABU, (glazed) BLIND? and DOORS, of the first qualify, made of Northern pine. All orders for odd sizes filled at short notice. J. DANFORTH. myl2 Cmdaw AW OKU TO THK KADI Kb.—Rout set’s OX MAR ROW aud Coir pound CASTOR OIL and LEMON are two of the choice, articles now k .own .or dressing the y lauldj D. R. PLUMB A CO. POTASH, SNUFF AND TOBACCO. - Onna LBS. POTASH; 600 do SNUFF, Mac and Scotch; 5 gross SMOKING TOBACCO, assorted Honey Suckle Tobaci o, in boxe? oflT lbs. each, a superior article for chewing. For sale at W. H. A J. TURPIN’S, Wholenl i aod Retail Druggiats. 1)Kl HHKB—Hair, Hat, Tooth, Scrubbing, Paint, White j wash, t urniture, Cob-web,Shoe and Graining Brushes in great variety, for sale by Jel WM. J*. TUTT, Druggist. 'TUB undersigned would caU the attention of Id* cus- X turners to the new firm of RUSsELL A SIBLEY —hav- ing this day associated with me in business Mr. HENRY J. SIBLEY, for the purpose of doing a General Grocery Business, ard would solicit their patronage for the new concern. H. F. RUSSELL. July 1, 1854. _ r |M!K LAUIiKSIUNKD haveiormed a business con- Jl nexion for the PRACTICE OF LAW lathe States of Georgia and South Carolina. THOMAS P. MAGRATH will reside at EogeQeld C. H., 8. C., and EDWA RD J. WALKER at Augusta, Ga. All claims to be sued in South Carolina w ild left at the office of EDSVAKDJ. WALKER, Angti3ta,G ~or a t hi« office in Hamburg, S. 0. 'THOS. r. MAGRATH, Edgefield C. H. j-n BZ>VTA RD J. W A HU, A u ;;us la, Ga. LADIKte' CHKAP KIIUKH.—A lot of Ladies’ fine IGd TIE? aud SLIPPERS at 75 cents a pair, a little shop worn. [je2o] ALDRICH A ROYAL. J UST ABRIVn 4iJba: kels Ueidsick CHAMPAGNE, quarts and pints; 25 boxes CLARET WINE; 15 b tskelssuperior OLIVE OIL; 10 firkins extra fine May BUT’IER; 50 Smoked TONGUES; 2 bbls. Smoked BEEF ; 5 bbls. New POTATOES. For sale by jeS G.T. DORTIC. ‘jTjf| DDLS. N. O. MOLASSES will be landed on Mon sJ\J\J day (31st) and for sale low from the wharf, by <iy3 ° ________ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ji'KfiSH rURIfIP BKKB,—We have just received a A large assortment direct from Landreth. je27 D. B. PLUMB A Co. \» o*l nnn' hav « received an Assortment of J.VJI PA< l hLLL PAPEU and Coioretl CEAYONzS which aftl ap26 d amateurS are ia,iled 10 ca.ll and examine! BACOAi. A few thou-and pounds of Choice BACON Just received by ■ _JyB DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. BKCRAVITH’B I'll.Kb.—A fresh supply of Beck with’s Anti-Dyspeptic PILLS, just received. j/20 D. B. PLUMB A CO.. Agents for Augusta. LKKt'Hltb ! I.KKCHKb I—2oo very fine healthy Swedish Leeches, have just arrived. jyS WM. u. TUTT, Druggist. j l V COILb ROPE 100 bales BAOJtNG. It/U my3l W. H. STARK A CO. Si | HBKb. Luther Felton A Son’s RUM,lorTale~by *jyj jy9 ESTES A RICHMOND. IDOH THK HAIR —Barry’s Tricopherous, a large sup. _ ply of this justly popular article just received by jyls D. B. PLUMB A CO. OXYGrRN ATKD BITTERS, a sure reme y for Dys pepsia and all its attendant evils, warranted to con tain no Alcohol. Received and for sale by W. H. & J. TURPIN, Wholesale Druggists and Apothecaries, Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. jell _ DA 002. cane-seat Windsor CHAIRS; 15 doz. Wood > Bottom do., j ust received, and for sale by jyl9 8. 0. GRENVILLE A 00. AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1854. LIFE AND FIRE jI.<%ORANCE COMPANY, CHARTER OAK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, HART* FORD,CONN. Capital and Surplus, over |J250,000, Ai.frkd Gnx, Pres't. | Jas. C. Walkusv, Sec’y. THIB Company will issue Policies on I,he 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, arc,in my opinion, unsurpassed by any Life In surance Company in this State or Union. [L. B.] signed R. G. Pinnkt, 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 EON. Authorised Capital $2,800,000 Capital paid in $1,000,000 C. E. Habecht, Esq.,) Hknhy Ludlam, Esq., > Trustees, New-York. Robkrt Dillox, Esq., ) FARMERS’ FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Capital $200,000. COLUMBIA INSURANCE COMPANY, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Capital $150,000 Marine, River and Fire R' ks. GRANITE, FIRE ANDMARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, NEW-YORK. Capital $200,000. T1 ese Companies, having a cash Capital, safely invested in bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect Insurance against damage by fire, on all kinds of property, on rea sonable terms. For Insurance in either of the above named Companies, apply to J. H. ANDERSON, Agent, nl3 ’53-ly Mclmosh-street, Augusta. SASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS. THE Subscribers would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that they manufac tureSASHES, BLINDS and DOORS, of the first quality, from the best sort pine, and free from sap. It is universal ly conceded by consumers that our work is the best in the country. Some dealers here haverefused to purchase our work to send (o the Southern market, because we have in sisted that 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 auswered. Thename of our firm will be stamped on all our work. D. D. SWEET A CO. Providence,R. L, Jan.2d, 1554. BUILDING AND CARPENTERING THK Undersigned beg leave to announce to the citizens of Augusta that they have established themselves at the MacbineShop, formerly owned by Ambrose Church, Jr., near the Cotton Factories, and are prepared to enter into contracta for BUILDING ami CARPENTERING in all their various branches, and will execute all contracts, faithfully and promptly, In the best style. Their Planing Machine is in flue order, and they will execute all orders for Planing Lumber at short, notice. They are also prepared to furnish bored logs for Pump Stocks, Ac. As their motto is despatch and a faithful execution of all contracts, they hope for a liberal share of business. WHITE, LOOMIS A CO. 8. C. Whits. | O. Looms. | T. W. W iujos. ja2S FREE TRADE AND NO MONOPOLY Opposition to High Frsigh Tariffs! Orrios ov thk FasHios Lins. ) Augusta, April 15,1854. J THK subscriber would respectfully call tbe 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 those if the South Carolina, and Central, acd Waynesboro 1 Rail road-, it wijl show a result in favor of this route of from 80 to 50 per cent., generally, and in some instances a greater percentage. 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 iliis line, another new Boat, of light draught of water, will be added during the coming summer. These boats will leave Savannah after the discharge of the New York acd Philadelphia S.vani shes, twice or thrr i times a week,- delivering those Goods at this point in FIVE DAYS. From the present low tariff of this line a deduction of 12X percent, wid be allowed on > II bills from this date. Give the river more business, and a cheaper freight yet awaitayou. Allgoodsfrom the seaboard should beilirected to M. A. COHEN, Savannah, and produce from the interior to JNO. A. MOORE, Augusta. To the manufacturing portion of Georgians well as the Cotton Merchants, and dealers generally, on the line of Railroads through Georgia and Tennessee, who ship to Savannah and Northern markets, this route offers very favorable inducements. Tofacilitate shipments, as well es to prevent errors, bills of landing should be forwarded to .»». A. Cohen, at Savan nah, for all goods from seabord. JNO. A MOORE. In case of low river, all goods consigned to this line, will be forwarded by Central, and connecting Railroads, apt 6 T. WYNN S IMPROVED PAIENT BREAST COTTON GIN—OPEN TO THE WORLD—S6O PITCHER. TIIK Subscriber respectfully informs the Planters of Georgia and South Carolina, that he continues the manufacture of his nuperior Fire-Proof Cotton GINS, near Be'air, Ric' nond county, Ga., which he sells at $2 per saw. Also, his self-acting box and patent Breast, which he will warrant to gin 200 to 800 bales without choking or clogging between the ribs, and which he will sell at $2 74 per saw. He has also the dispo lof three 45 and two 60 Saw Gins, of Carver’s make, •„ j‘ he will warrant to gin well and run as light as comm . Girs. au23-sw4t THOMAS WYNNE. Cvnstitutionalist and Home Gazette copy one time each. WHOLESALE DRUG STORE. THK undersigned have associated with them Mr. WM. E. DcBOSE, 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, | Wu. B. Wblls, | Wm. E. Dußosa Augusta, October 17,1553. A CAKIL HAVING entered into the Drug Business with Messrs. CLARK A WELLS, I avail myself of this opportuni ty to inform my friends and acquaintances that I shall be happy to see them at our store, opposite the Planters’ Ho tel, Augusta, Ga., where we shall keep constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,OILS,PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLEB, Ac., Ac., which we will sell as low as any other house south of New-York. fll WM. K. DcBOSE. Received this day— lObbls. Pickled BEEF ; 10 half bbls. do. do. 5 do. da. Pickled TONGUES; 10 bbls. No. 1, large, MACKEREL; 2 do. Smoked BEEF; 2 do. Pickled SALMON; 2 do. Pickled PORK. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite Planters’ Hotel and one door below the Franklin House. jel4 JUST ItEL'EI VKD— -10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER; 5 tubs fresh May BUTTER; 10 boxes American CHEESE ; 5 do. English Dairy CHEESE; 2 bbls. fine Leaf LARD. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite Planters’Hotel and one door below the Franklin House. jel4 IDBKSH TEAS— Jl 2 half chests superior Black TEA; 2 “ “ “ Oolong do. 2 “ “ “ Souchong TEA; 8 “ “ “ Gunpowder TEA; 2 “ “ “ Imperial do. 3 “ “ “ Young Hyson TEA; WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin House. jel4 JUST RECEIVED— -25 dozen Underwood’s PICKLES, 1, )4 and \ gallons ; 20 “ superfine MUSTARD, )4 and lbs.; 10 “ Walnut and Tomato KETCHUP ; 5 “ superior French OLIVES; 5 “ CAPERS; 5 “ Tuscan Family OIL; 5 “ PEPPER SAUCE; 2 “ John Bull do. jel4 WILLIAM M. DOW. T.MIUIT ORANGES. PINE-APPLES, LEMONS, X* COCOA NUTS, LIMES, GRAPES, BANANAS, ONIONS, APPLES and Irish POTATOES. jel4 WILLIAM M. DOW. JUST ARRIVED, THIS DAY -15 baskets Ueidsick CHAMPAGNE, qts, and pts.; 10 boxes CLARET WINE; 2 bales English WALNUTS; 2 bales Brazil NUTS; 2 bbls. Pecan do. Bbales FILBERTS; 2 “ Soft-shell ALMONDS. WILLIAM M. DOW, opposite the Planters’ Hotel and one door below Franklin House. jel4 MIDWIFE. MRS. AMALIA LENTZ, 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 uoor below H. D. Bell’s, where she will be found at all hours, when not professionally engaged. 016-dly B HOMIN’K and CITRATE MAGNESIA—A pure article of Bromine, just from the Laboratory. Also, Citrate of Magnesia, a popular and pleasant Aperient for these hot times, at W. H. A J. TURPIN’S, Wholesale and Retail Druggists and Apothecaries, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. jell MAONOMA Whjskky.— I°o bblsof the brand WHISKEY, to arrive, and for sale by -» e22 DAVIB, KOLB A FANNING. OX Ho. 4 MACKEREL, just received by 40 myl7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO, pOISOK FO R RATB—A sure remedy for these pent# J. to society, for sale at Jj* W. 11. A J. TURPIN’S. G.u BBLB. and kits choice Tennessee LARD, foTsaie bv JUO jy9 ESTES A RICHMOND. Cl AMPIiOR—2OO lbs. just received by / jel WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. JUST RECEIVED, AT THK Augusta Saddle and Harness Manufactory 193, Broad-street,under the Augusta Hotel,the largest assortment ofTRUNKS and CARPET BAGS ever offered in this market. Among which are Ladies’ and Gentle men’s Sole Leather and Steel Lpring Traveling Trunks. Bonnet Cases, Hatßoxes, Valises, Ac. Ac. Aiso, Ladies’ Riding G loves and Whips, Gen ’emen’s Walking Canes, Ac., all of which wiilbe sold on as reasonable terms as eny other establishment in this city. ja23 A. HATCH. IRON, BTKKL AND NAILS— -50 Tons assortedSweedes IRON; 10 “ Band and Hoop Do. 2 “ Horse Shoe Do. 1 “ NAIL RODS ; 1,000 lbs. Cast,German,and Blistered STEEL; 1,000 kegs NAILS assorted, from 3d to 60d.; 10 do. SPIKES. For sale by mh# HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. AMDLKB ioOboresAdamantine CANDLES; 50 “ Mould Do. 50 “ Patent Sperm Do. For sale by [mh#J DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. WATER-PROOF BOOTS.—Just received Miles’ Water-proof BOOTS. ALDRICH A ROYAL. BAGGING AND ROPE—ISO bales Gunny BAG GING, some of it very heavy: 500 coils of choice Kentucky Hemp ROPE; 186 do. “Kyanized” Hemp ROPE, for sale by je6 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. HOUSES, CABEIAGES AND BUGGIES FOE SALE I HAVK thirty-five or i.y HORSES for sale, amongst them are some fine P rs, Single Harness and Saddl Horses, which 1 will sell ior cash, or on lime, to suit the purchaser. ALSO, A number of Second-hand CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, which I will sell very low, and on accommodating terms. m>24 J. M. SIMPSON. ON CONSIGNMENT, j AA AAA LBB, choice BACON, from Middle Ten -lUU,UUU nessee; 350 sacks FLOUR, 101 lbs. each; 2,010 bushels Tennessee (JOKI, in prime order. J. A. ANSLEY, my2o-lm Commission and Produce Merchant. WEDDING CAEDB. WKDDINO, Visiting and Business CARDS engraved and printed in fashionab’e style and with despatch. Also, NOTES, DRAFTS, BILL-HEADS, Ac., by,Ur. Uaxav Uguhks. CLARK & CO., m>6 Watch-Makers and Jewellers. FISK’S METALIC BURIAL CASES. VSTK have now on band a lull supply of the above Cases, VV and can fill all orders promptly, and upon the most reason able terms. We have also ?u assortment of the Metalic CASES cov ered withcloih, and finished in the most costly manner. jelo-3m C. A. PLATf A Cu. OH /Wilt LBB. Tennessee SIDES, clear ; 10,000 tbt. “ SHOULDERS; 5,000 “ “ HAMS; 25 bbls. “ LARD. je22 W. H. STARK A CO. npHK MASTER’S HOUSK : a Tale of Southern JL Life; by Logan. Fxabion and Fame; by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens. ALo, anolher supply of Katherine Ashton, Life of Di . Alexander, Life in Abyssinia, History cf Free Maaoury, Edwards oa the W O, Mechanic's Assistant, by Knassen,and the Chendslry of Common Life. For sale by aulS THUS. RICHARDS A SON. ON COafSIGmHMMT—IOO,OOO lbs. cho'ce BACON irum Middle and East Tennessee; 10,000 lbs. Choice’ LEAF LARD, in bbls.; 150 sacks t/alion Steam Mills FLOUR, an exlsaartiele ; 1000 lbs. New FEATHERS. J. A. ANSLEY, jelO-lm Com. and Prcduce Merchant. LK K l; il K B.—Another lot of those fine Sweetish Leeches, jus. received by Express. JelS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. I/'UKBII CAMPHINBaud Burning FLUlD—Asupply JL constantly on hand. J el WM. U. TUTT, Druggist JOHN HOWARD And the Prison-World of Europe, from original and authentic documents. For sale by K 3 TUO3. RICHARDS A SON . CJ.KKTB. I ’- i: Leather Oxford TIBS: Pat.LeaTheTstrap T SHOES, and fine Calf Oxford'ms,received by »P 7 ALDRiCH A ROYAL. IF KV. JOHN CUMMINGS’ IVOHKis.—Lectures XU on the Book of Revelations,! and 2 series ; Lectures on the Book of Daniel; The Ouurch before the Flood - Voices of the Day ; Voices of the Night; Lectures on the Parables; The Tent and the AUar; Voices of the Lee.urea on the Mi-aclea. For sale at jyO GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. L»Ak WATER—A very refreshing article for the X> toilet, especially in these piping hot days. W, H, A o. TURPIN. * OKI ink lILATEU—A Novel or New York . Society ;by Mrs. Mowa.t. For sa ! e by my 15 THUS. RICHARDS A SON. ijITNAM, fur July, has been re erred. Subscribers X will please call for their numbers, jy» GEO. A. OATES A BROS. X3UBHKN BITTER.—6 kegs new Goshen BUTTER, very fine, just receive* and for sale by my2s E. C. TINSLEY A CO. heavy 4-4 Brown SHEETING, 10c., wortq Superfine Bleached LONG CLOTH, worth 15c.; 40 inch Pillow-Case COTTON, 12j<c., worth 16c. ® h 4 WARD A BURCUARD. AN ILLA KOI'K for sale by ' jel7 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. LADIKB who love good Music,are informed that Sig nora Rosa de Vries, when in Augusta, purchased a package of LILY WHITE of the subscribers, and thought . it very line. [auliS] D. B. PLUMB A CO. NOTICK I AM ready to contract for Brick or Wocd BUILDINGS and REPAIRS of all kinds, UNDERPINING, CHIM NEYS, OELLARS, DOORS, GATES, FENCES, Ac. aul3 JAMES L. COLEMAN. HAM 8—5,000 lbs. very choice Sugar Cured HAMS ; 10,000 “ not so choice, but for sale cheap, by jygQ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. HAKl’Klt’B MAGAI&INK—August number just received. [au3] THOS. RiCHAK.i A SON. £ SACKB Georgia FLOUR, equal in quality to Hiram U Bmith’s, for sale by ESTES A RICHMOND jyi» CTOl’ I HlKK.—Woodruff’s Dysentery CORDIAL, O Pappiland’s South Arne can REMEDY, and the CHOLERA PREVENTIVE, are considered ihe best arti cles extant for Summer Complaints. au!B D. B. PLUMB A CO. HU NTKK ’8 BPECI FI Cl.—A supply of t his celebrated remedy force: .ain diseases on hind. HOBIKKY. —Colored Silks, Striped Silks, Lyle Thread, Fancy Colored Cotton Gentlemen’s ,(4 HOSE, for warm weather. WM. O. PRICE A CO. INDKI.LIBLK INK, with and without preparation, equal to the beet in the toorld, prepared and sold by iy l * D. B. PLUMB A CO. HUDGON’B VKKMIN POISON, for desireying Rats, ce, Roaches. Ac., for sale by jylS d. B. PLUMB A CO. IJHV BICIANB in Augusta all use and recommend in X the highest terms the fluid extract of BUG HU, PA REVIA, Ac., prepared by [aulS] D. B. PLUMB A CO. U(j(| BACJB RIO COFFEE forslle'by : “" OUU jyßo HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. Receipt fob. puddings, ogi hd. b. PLUMB A CO.’S and get one or more papers of CORN HTAjROH, then follow the direstions on tlie wrapp lAA BBUB. Hydraulic CEMENT, AW 50 do Calcined PLASTER, 100 do Thomaston LIME. Just received by “F l7 ESTES A RICHMOND. XIABBIMKKB FOK BUMMKII \VKAH—Keceiv \J ed,Junel7tb, new Patterns of Pantalocn Goods, for warm weather. J«AS WM. O. PRICE A CO. Y| ACKKRKL.—A few bbls. and half bbls. No. three lvX MACKEREL, fora ale by jy 9 ESTES A RICHMOND. ALIKKLY NKGItO GIliL said to be a good House servant. For sale by s 5 E. C. TINSLEY A CO. HAIIPKRB’ MAGAZINE, for September, for sale by [si] THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HARPKKB’ MAGAZINE, for September, leaves cut, just received and for sale by si MoKINNE A HALL. THE PILGKIMB OF WALSINGHAN, or Tale* of the Middle Ages, an Historical Romance: by Agnes Strickland. Also, the following New Novels—Gideon Giles, or the Struggles of Life. The Adventures of Clarence Bolton, or Life in New York. Garnelle, or the Rover’s Oath. The Empress of the Isles, or the Lake Bravo. J ust received by jyg THOS. RICHARDS A SON. SUGAR.— 100 Hhi’s. from FairtoCl liceN.O. SUGAR just received and for sale low by jy3o HAND, Y> ILLIAMS A CO. NEW OKLKANB MOL,ABBKB. 500 bbls. choice N. O MOLABSEB, for sale from the wharf by ly 80 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. NKW BOOKS.—The American Cottage Builder, a se ries of de signs, plans and specifications from S2OO to $20,000, for houses for the people; by John Bullock, Arch itect and Civil Engineer, etc. Our Honey Moon, and other Comicalities from Punch illustrated. Just received, and for sale by aull MoKINNE A HALL. TOILET ARTICLES.—We have just received a beautiful assortment of rich Toilet Articles, among which are Lubin’s Soaps and Extracts, Piand’s celebrated Extract Bouquet, Louise and Maria, and Cologne. jyls D. B. PLUMB A 00. CORKS.— A fine assortment of Demijohn, Jug, Bottle and Vial CORKS. For sale by aulß D. B. PLUMB A CO. CASH paid for WOOL, or will exchange for Wool, “Richmond Factory Woolens.” SCRANTON, SEYMOUR A CO., au 2 No. 2, Warren Block. LITER AND LARD.—IO kegs East Tennessee BUTTER and LARD. For sale by jy9 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. WORKS OF DR. CUMMINU—New Series—Con sisting of Lectures on the Apocalypse; Lectures on Daniel; Lectures on the Miracles; Lectures on the PlDger of God; Christ our Passover; Christ our Comforter. Just received by [«Sj MoKINNE * HALL, J. A. ANSLEY, G1 ENKKAL COMMISSION AND PRODUCE ...... T MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., Office on Broad X : ’l. Vjj street, opposite Union Bank, will give prompt and personal attention to (he sale of Bacon, Lard, Grain, Ftour, Cotton, and all articles of Merchandise consigned to him. Also, to the iorwarding of goods for the interior and North ern markets, at the customary rates. Liberal advances either in cash or by acceptances, mai e on articles in store, or when Bills of Lading accompany drafts. Refers to Baker, Wilcox A Co., M. & B. Wilkinson, J. Fargo, Cashier, Augusta, Ga.; Hand, Williams A Wilcox, Thos. Trout A Co., Charleston, S. C.; Wm. Duncan, P&del ford, Fay A Co., F. T. Willis, Savahnah, Ga.; Sturges, Bennett A Co., New York; J. C. Wilson A Co., D. Stuart A Son, Baltimore; Wood A Son, New Orleans; C. B. Wel bone, Dalton, Ga.; Grenville A Sample, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Bearden, Son A Co., Knoxville, Tenn.; S. K. Reeder, Ath ens, Tenn.; W. B. Shapard A Co., Berry A Demoville, Nash ville, Tenn. s 2 THOS. P. STOVALL &tO., /TKNKRAL COMMISSION M K R'/tt-Ti YX CHANTS, Augusta, Ga.—Having formed a co-partnersbip for transacting a General Com jSHHH mission business in this city, we pledge ourseivea w a prompt and faithful attention to any business committed to our care. We will give careful attention to the sale of Cotton, Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, Hay, and all kinds of Produce, and to the filling of orders in the market. Hav ing ample facilities, we are prepared to make liberal cash advances on consignments to us. Our office and salesroom is on the North side of Broad street, a few doors above the Insurance Bank. Cotton consigned to us will be stored in a safe Ware house. THOS. P. STOVALL, auC-dAwly JOB. H. STOV ALL. BAMEY & STORY, Grocery merchants, Augusta, Ga., wilt continue the GROCERY BUSI kJ- JJI NESS, in all its branches at the old stand Broad-street, two doors below Bones A daily receiving our Fall Stock. Our stock will at all timeß be large, assortment complete, and adapted to the Plan ters’ trade —a liberal share of which we have so long en joyed, and 'iope still to receive. J. D. RAMEY, auks-dlmAw6m S. G. STORY. TO BENT, L’ROM the Ist of October next, the three story I dwelling corner of Broad and Kollock streets, MI su table for a large family or ooarding-house, with or with out the store underneath and office in the rear. Aiso, several dwelling houses on Broad street in the end of the city. Apply to außo-6t EDWARD THOMAS. TO KENT, L.MIO W the Ist of October next, a pleasant DWELLING JL? on the corner of Broad and Houston-sts., with six large r, ,ms and other out buildings. Apply to au 25 HENRY DALY, under U. S. Hotel. TO BENI, 1?RO W the Ist of October next, the STORE on Broad street, next below the Bank oi Brunswick. Apply to a “ 9 L6t ROBERT WALTON, Sr. TO BENT, 1?KOilI the Ist of October next, a large two-story Brick DWELLING and STORE, wiffi good Kitcb- L£* en, large Lot,Ac., situateu in “Dublin.” Apply to auS * tf JOHN MURRAY. DWELLING TO BENT. TIIK comfortable DWELLING on Ellis-street, now occupied by Mr. A. Sturge*. Apply to 85 WM. U. PRITCHARI., TO BENT. JT'ROM HIE Ist of October nexl, the STORE at pres . ent occupied by Mr. Geo. Lott, on Broad-street. Ap ply to Mr. THOM AS RICHARDS, agent ior Lessee. jySO TO RENT, the first of October, a Double Tenement DWEL- X' LING on Melutosli-street, near the Waynesboro’ De pot. Apply to P. CONN IFF, at W. AJ. NELSON’S. jy29 _ TO KENT. TWO two-story HOUSES on Calhoun-street, contain- X ing 7 rooms Two t ou’ ie ter ement, oa same street, single story. One double tenement on Taylor-street. Two two-itory HOUSES, 7 rooms, oa Fenwick-street. Four, 1)4 story, oa Fenwick-street, fronting S. C. Depot. Apply t ) [ j > 21] JAS. L. COLEMAN. TO RENT. L’HOM the first of October next, two small, com- Jtigi JU sortable Houses, on the corner of Broad andßi Houston streets. Apply to P. McMAHOn. julyl6-lf. TO RENT, l?BOM Ist October next, two DWELLINGS in the JKi X lower part of the city. jylts-twtf L. C. DUGAa. TO BENT, ABMALL HOUSE on Greene-sireet. Apply to jylS _ G. T. DORTIC. TO BENT, JfjAROM the Ist October next, the DWELUNG on the J? southeast corner of Greene and Lincoln-sireets. Ap p!y to Lyls] 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO. TO BENT, IMIOM the Ist of Octo er next, the STORE at 4ft present occupied by Messrs. Henry A Skinner, iPI second door bove the Mechanics’ Bank. Apply to. jyl2~swtf JOHN COSKERY. HOUSE TO BENT. A Comfortable dwelling HOUSE, corner o' Rey- eSSk nold and Wiid-sts. Apply at this office to Sgi j e2l-tf D. REDMOND. TO I El, OB FOR SALE. APLFAB.\.XTI.Y situated HOUSE, corner of Centre and Tajlor streets, containing Bix rooms, with ail necessaiy out-buildings; a large Garuen attached, and good wat :r, within 100 yards of the Waynes boro’ Railroad. Apply on the premises. je2l-tf SUMMER RESOBT. A HOTEL will be opened on the first day of * JUNE, on Lookout Mountain, five miles irom wjJHj ChatUnooga. Billiard Room, Bowling Alley, and B»id other amusements connected with the House. G. W. ASHBURN, Recently Proprietor of the Floyd House, Macon, Ga. my2S-Sm IAOK MALE by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO., X 40 hhds. Tillotson’s Refined SUGAR ; 10 *• choice Brown do. OS “ fair and prime N. O. do. 895 bags Rio COFFEE; 2 j tons GRIND-STONES; 400 kegs NAILS, 4 to 10 d; 75 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ; 10 “ Sperm do. Half Boxes Stuart’s Loaf SUGAR; 10 bbls. Soft Crushed do. au27 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING have ia store, and are now receiving, 45U bags Rio COFFEE; 150 *• Laguyra do. 200 bbls. A, B and O SUGAR ; 60 “ Crushed and Powdered SUGAR; 20 boxes Loaf SUGAR; 250 “ Adamantine CANDLES; 50 “ Mould do. 60 “ PICKLES, assorted; 225 “ TOBACCO, various brands; 75 pkgs. Black and Hyson TEA. Also, STARCH, SOAP, BROOMS, TUBS, BUCKETS, Ac., Ac., which are offered for sale low. auls Vj KW BOOKS—The Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence X1 Simplified, embracing a comprehensive system of in struction for the improvement of the voice, and for ad- McQu“n Qt tl>e Keueriil art of P ublic speaking; by Hugh Sir Jasper Carew, Knt., his life and experiences, with some account of his over-reachings and short-comings, now first given to the world by himself; by Charles Lever, author Dodd Family Abroad, Daltons, Roland Cashel, etc. Just received, and for sale by iy2l MoKINNE A HALL. C - ! ODKV’B LAD\'B BOOK, for August, has been F received. Subscribers will please call for their copies at the agent’s. GEO. A. OATES A BROS. N. B. A fresh supply of the Lamplighter and the Dodd amily, have b een received. jy2S BOOKB.— Parisian Sights and French Principles, seen through American spectacles. Spirit MaaLest&tions examined and explained. Judge Edmonds refuted, or an exposition of the involuntary powers and instincts of the human mind; by John B. Dods, author of Philosophy of Electrical Pyschology, Ac. The Jew of Verona. Autobi ography of an Actress, or eight years on the stage ; by Anna Cora Mowatt. The Fortune Hunter, a novel of New York society; by A. C. Mowatt. Justreseived at jy4 GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st. IrvOH SALE by HAND, WILLIAMS A CO., 1000 coils prime ROPE; 100 bales Gunny BAGGING, old and new importa tion ; 100 bbls. Extra N. O. SYRUP • 175 “ N. O. MOLASSES; 50 dozen Painted BUCKETS; 20 “ Brass Bound do. 80 coils Jute and Cotton ROPE for 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 the world by himself; by Charles Lever, author of The Dodd Family Abroad, etc. Fashionable Dissipation and Adela Lincoln. The Orator’s Touchstone, or Eloquence Simplified em bracing a comprehensive system of instruction fer the improvement ol the voice, and for advancement in the general art of public speaking. For sale by _Jy2l __ THOS. RICHARDS A SON X-40NUKE88 WATKU.-A U the Springs. For sale by W. H. A I TURPIN au24 .m. WOOD, WOOD—2OO cords OAK WOOD delivered as wanted in the city. For sale by ’ iD l uantitie ß lo su ‘t purcha KJ sets. For sale by [jyl] E. 0. TINSLEY A CO. NEW BOOK—Russia, translated from the French of Marquis De Custiae. Just received by _jy 9 MoKINNE A HALL. NEW —Foreshadows. Lectures on~~our Lord’s Miracles ; by Rev. John Gumming, D. D. For MlObjr [my2sj MoKINNE 4 halt. VOL. XVIII. NO 221. DAM DDKOAiMJy & ffllßi [Fromour Evening Edition ofyesterday. j New Yoke, Sept. 14.—The great race between Logan and Maid of Orleans, purse $5,000, came off over the Union Course, Long Island, yesterday afternoon. The purse was taken with great ease by tho Maid of Orleans. Time not mentioned, It was two mile heats. This was nnders'ood to be a contest between the North and South. Lo gan from the former; Maid of Orleans of the lat ter. Ihe steamer Ben. Franklin, at this port, has been seized by order of the government, charged with violating the neutrality laws, by fitting out an expedition for Venezuela, under Gen. Faez. This is one of the vessels alluded to some days hy the Evening Post as being suspicious: supposed, however, to bo in preparation for an expedition against another'quarter. Hartford, Sept. 12.—The fifty-fifth annual meeting ot the Board of Commissioners for For eign Missions, commenced here to-day, Hon. The odore Frelinghuysen presiding. From the Treas urer’s report it appears that the expenditures of the year were $322,000, and tho receipts $310,000. The annual report, and a portion cf tn.e Pruden tial Committee’s report wore read. Bangor, Me., Sept. 13.—The entire coalition ticket has boen elected in Penobscot. The re turns give 15 Anti-Nebraska to 15 other Kepre tatives. In 170 towns Morril, the Fusion candidate for Governor, has 27,524; Paris, Democratic, 15,173; Seed, Whig, 7,288; Cary, the Anti-Temperance candidate, 1,382. Washburn’s majority for Congress is over 4,- 000. New York, Sept. 14.—Advices have been re ceived which state that the steamer Franklin which went ashore some time ago, is rapidly break ing up. All bores of the vessel abandoned.— Some of her machinery will be saved. Philadelphia, Sept. 13.—The British brig Fan ny, from this port for Bagged Island, N. S., is ly ing at New Castle, with Captain Swain dead, and ail hands on board sick with the Cholera. Columbia, Pa., Sept. 14.—There wore eleven cholera deaths at Columbia yesterday. A favora ble chango to day. Governor Bigler is very ill at Wavcrly. New \ork, Sept. 14.—The Alterny Bank at Carthage, and Drovers’Bank were to have beon resuscitated soon. I oughkeepsik, Sept. 14. —At the Wnig primary election, all anti-Seward delegates were “chosen to the Convention. . Hartford, Sept. 15.—The Board of Missions ad journed sine die this morning. Last night, after an excited debate, they adopted resolutions refus ing to continue the connections with the Choctaw schools under the present law forbidding instruc tions to slaves and excluding abolitionists. Pittsburg, Sept. 15.—Tho cholera broke out hero on W ednesday, and within the past two days tuero has been about 40 deaths, and new cases are baing hourely reported. The excitemjnt is in creasing, but the -ain last evening having caused a rise in tho river, and a purification of the atmos phere, hopes aro entertained cf its ravages being checked. * Pittsburgh, Sept. 15. — There have been fifty deaths of cholera to-day not entered in the noon report. The weather is milder. The Supreme Court adjourned to-day in conse quence of the epidemic. Chicago, Sept. 15.—The Chicago Tribune states that Senator Douglas spoke at Morris, in Grundy county, on Tuesday last, and was listened to quiet ly, when the meeting adopted resolutions con demning his course on the Nebraska resolutions. Columbia, I’a., Sept. 15.—There is a decided improvement in the atmosphere here since the re cent rain, and it is now the general impression that the choiera ha= considerably abated. There have been three deaths, but no new epoes are reported to-day. There were 7 deaths from Cholera to-day, making t*l in all since the commencement of the disease. Four new cases were reported to the committee to-day. New York, Sept. 15.—Warrants have been is sued for the arrest of Gen. Munson, and J.Lock woou, agents of the Sing Sing Prison, C. C. Childs, Jr., t terk, and another officer of the prison, upon the charge of perjury, fraud, Ac., in their official relations upon the complaint of the Legislature Commissioners, now in session at Sing Sing. New \ ork, Sept. 15.—The bark Harvest, from Li verpool, reports that during a storm on the 11th thirteen of her passengers were washed overboard and the decks swept. New York, Sept. 15.— John Graham, a master mechanic, was killed at his residence last night by one of his hands. The cause was a difficulty s about money matters. The murderer is still at large. Kumors are current to-day that one of our lar gest publishing houses has failed for a very large amount. Detroit, Sept. 14.—The Democratic State Con vention, nominated for Governor, John S. Barry; Lieut. Governor, W. A. Bichmond; Secretary of State, W. L. Bancroft, and then adjourned till to morrow. Buffalo, Sept. 15.—The Whigs of the thirty-se cond district have renominated Solomon G. Haven, for Congress. Washington, Sept. 15.—Considerable excite ment has boen created to-day by the publication of some 500 names pretending to be a list of the members of the Know-Nothing Council of the Fourth Ward. The list embraces most ot the in fluential citizens of the Ward, and is probably a malicious forgery. Hartford, Sept. 16.—Chief Justice Samuel Church, of this State, died at Newton, on Wed nesday evening, in the seventy-third year of his age. DIRECT IMPORTATION. THK StfiM'lUßSiKs have just received of their own importation from Paris, a large and beautiful as sortment of Lubin s Taney Toilet SOAPS, and hia premium Shavihg CREAM, m China pots, also a lot of choice COLOGNE WATER, and fine cOAPS from the celebrated manufactory of Ed. Pinand, together with Pinands Royal Hankerchief EXTRACT, “ Louisa dud Marla.” These articles cannot be excelled in the world for richness or delicacy of perfume. Lubia’s Handkerchief EXTRACTS in almost any variety, for sale by D. B. PLUMB A CO. ul t>AR 20 hhds. N. O. SUGAR, (old and dry) qual- O ity fair. For sale lo r, by &n B 7 DAVIS, KOLB, A FANNING. ON THE 11IYKH —93 box.a Staltz A Bernard’s TO BACCO, 4A,3A,2A, A1 A. For sale on consign ment, upon arrival, by _J“»g7 DAVIS, KOLB, A FANNING. JUST KKCKIVKD— -100 bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ; 60 half do. do. do. 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES • 100 bbls. A, B and C SUGARS; 30 do. 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Harpers’ Gazetteer of it a World, part 2 and 8. Just received by ' of tLe TNFANTS AND CHILDIiKN’S SHOKS.-Just re A ,Q d a large BU PP!y Os Infants and Children’s SHOES. _ aul9 . . FORCE, CONLEY A CO. S 1 ??® Just received 75 bbls. SHOE PEGS, all _ [ & hl9] FORCE, CONLEY A CO. RECEIVED—2S bbls. fresh ground Hiram Smith’s FLOUR; 5 firkins choice Goshen BUTTER. For sale by [jylg] G. T. DORTIC. UEaCu Bit AN D Y.—lo barrels choice old PEACH XT BRANDY, for sale by jy9 ESTES A RICHMOND. Twenty years in the Philippines; translated from tne French of Paul P. De La Giro niere. Leather Stocking and Silk, or Hunter John Myers and his Times—a story of the Valley ofVirginia. Aubrey by the author of Ravenscliffe, Merdaunt Hall, etc. For sale by [jeßo] THOS. RICHARDS A SON. /" lO6HKN BUITBK.—A few kegs cnoice Family VX BUTTER, for sale by E. C. TINSLEY A CO. _ _ jyi PU.VH6E STONE—A fine article. Coach Makerg and House and Sign Painters’ attention especia'ly directed. [ly2isj W. H. A J. 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