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1 O’CLOCK P. M. AL'G. 33, 1805.
Notice to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the Evemng Dispatch must
1 c handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon , in
c r »er to appear the same day.
THELATESTNEWS.
BY TELEGRAPH
Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL OF THE
ANGLO-SAXON.
Cotton opened buoyant—-Closed quiet
and steady.
Quebec, Aug. 22. —The steamship
Anglo-Saxon has arrived, with Liver
pool dates to Aug. 11th.
Commercial.
Liverpool Colton Market. —The sales f< r
three days 24,000 bales of which speci -
lators took 3,000 and exporters 18C0 i
bales. The market opened buoyant,
but closed quiet and steady.
London Money Market. -Consols were
quoted at 96 1-2 a 90 5-8.
General New.-.
. The news from China reports that the
allied army had advanced unopposed to
Tientsion, a large commercial city of
China.
SECOND DISPATCH.
Quebec, Aug. 23. — The feats at Cher
bourg, in France, during the inaugura
tion of the statue of Napoleon, was the
occasion of a speech from the Emperor,
in which lie made another pacitre speech.
The London Tima is out in a leading
article favoring the annexation of Mexi
co to the United States.
Charleston declared an Infected port. |
New Yoke, Aug. 24.—The Health
Commissioners of this city have declar
ed the port of Charleston S. C. an infec
ted port.
Yellow Fever an Epidemic In Charles
ton.
Charleston, Aug. 23. —The fever lias
become an epidemic in this city. The
Health officers report twenty-eight
deaths by fever during the week ending
Saturday, 21st inst.
The C'ass-Herran Treaty.
Washington, Aug. 21.—Our Govei n
n,ent will not agree to the Cass-Hcrran
Treaty as amended by Granada. Jerez
comes from Nicaragua clothed with au
thorit y to settle all existing difficulties.
„ Cable News.
New York, Aug. 21. —Cyrus \Y. Hold
lent a message to England on W ednes
day, and on yesterday received a reply
' The cable is now working beautifully.
Mr. Field’s health has been conside
rably impared by the excitement and |
tabor attending his late herculean em- j
ployment, and he now persists in ten- j
dering his resignation of the active j
management of the Atlantic Telegraph
Company.
Health of New Orleans.
New Orleans, Aug. 21.—Deaths on
Friday by Yellow Fever 51.
Hiarkcts.
New Orleans, Aug. 21.—Sales of cot
ton to-day 200 bales, with a dull mar
ket.
New York, Aug. 21.—Sales of cotton
000 bales, with a firm market. Flour,
wheat and corn advancing.
[communicated.]
3or the vi i Travel—Central Route.
Editor Dispatch :—Allow me a cor
ner in your paper to say a word in reply
tv* an article which appeared in the
Chronicle Sf Sentinel Saturday morning, in
which some novel intimations were
thrown out in reference to the Upper
Route North, via Columbia and Char
lotte. While it is very gratifying to
observe the tacit admission of the edi
tor of that paper, that the travel has
been diverted from its old channel via
Wilmington, it looks a little strange
that he should attribute the change to
the “plausibility of drummers;” for
certainly no device has been wanting,
by the Agents of the lower route, to
place all the claims of their line before
the people, and to delude the public
into the belief that it is not inferior in
all respects to the “Central Line.”
In reply to the allusion of the cor
respondent of the Mail, in the same ar
ticle, in reference to the du6t and the
eating houses of our road, permit me
to observe, that if the lower route has
been free from dust during the late dry
weather, it has enjoyed a very remarka
ble exemption ; and we do not think
the proprietors of the eating houses on
our route would fear to compare their
tables with those of their brethren of
the “cool and delightful piney woods.”
Thanking the editor for his very dis
interested compliment to the drummers
of the route I represent, I take the lib
erty to tender the assurance to the
traveling public, that nothing shall be
wanting in the accommodations and
comforts afforded, to cause a single re
gret that they have been induced by
the manifold advantages of our route,
or by “the plausibility of its drum
mers,” to abandon the Bwarnps and dan
gerous trestles of the old line of travel.
Yours, and the public’s
i obedient servant,
> . C. D. Boydek,
i : General Agent, &c.
LI
On the 19th instan', by the
Rkuben C. Shorter, Esq., of C
M. M. Buhstejid, Sate of the G
TDXEJZ
M Magnolia Springs, in Sui
on the 27th of July, after a U
ness, Gk >rgk W. MArm.vi.itKi!
years, five months and three
At his residence in Houston
instant, Mr. A. S. Ehgewokti
of his age.
In Philadelphia, on the 11th
illness, Mrs. Tahitha E. Mcvi
years, wife of Nathan C. Munr
OIQ ITUA.
Fravcis Thomas Pentecost
14th March, 1821, and died i
Rome, Georgia, on the 12th
leaving a wife and two small i
his loss, and many friends who
thise with them.
Mr. Pentecost was a man of i
was amiable and just, with a r
of friendship and moral and p
the trait perhaps u ost cons)
rare was that he £: attended cl
business, and let other people’
It Is the consolation of his
that “God is merciful,” and 1
enforces the warning ‘Beye i
Arrival* at Cotoosa Sprl
BB Smith, Ti
Miss J M Smith,
Miss Annie M Smith,
I .J T Sandredge and Lady, P
W Oliver, A
M D Oliver, A
P Allen Sapp and Lady, Ei
J M Cary,
H M Sapp, C<
G N Lewis, Gi
Miss Lewis,
Miss Herbe t,
C D Bryar, Tn
Waters Dunn, Co
Mrs McCord,
J L Render and I ady, Gi
Muss L A Anthony,
A A Franklin Hill, At
Chas Goodman and Lady, Ge
M B Loabe, Pb
WmJWilcher, Wi
B H Moultree, Ah
J T Troutman and Lady, Ge
Miss Lou Holmes,
Mr Kinyard,
THE OCEAN STEA
Sailing Days to and from, iht
FROM EUROPE.
Arabia, from Liverpool for N. Yi
Indian Empire, from Galway foi
Anglo-Saxon, fr’m Liverpool for
Canada, from Liverpool for Bos
Kangaroo, from Liverpool for N
Africa, from Liverpool for New
British Empire, from Galway for
Europa, from Liverpool for Boat
Persia, from Liverpool for New
FROM THE UNITED S'
Persia, from New York for Live
Niagara, from Boston for Liverp
City of Washington, fin N Y for
Nova Scotia, from Quebec for Li’
Arabia, from New York for Liv
Canada, from Boston for Livcrpt
Anglo Saxon, from Quebec for Li
Alrica, from New York for Livei
Europa, from Boston lor Liver pi
Persia, from New York for Livei
Cmnnttrrial inti
AUGUSTA DIBPATC
Aug.
COTTON.—No sales reported
mg. Receipts 12 bales.
WHEAT.—This article comes t
ly—most of that arriving having
on Millers’ account. We contim
at 55 cents to 51.05, and White al
$1.20, according to quality and qi
thing, prices have an upward ten
FLOUR is scarce and in dein
quotations.
CORN and BACON remain as la
raand for both limited.
Augusta Provision
Reported by R. PHILPOT, Clerk .
Beef, on foot wholf
Hogs do d
Beef retail
Mutton
j Pork
! Veal
Corn Meal
Sweet Potatoes, ft bu3he!
Chickens
Ducks
Geese
Corn, in the Ear
Corn, in sacks
Fodder, New, "$> 100
Pea hay, huudred
Grass Hay, $ hundred
Eggs, $ doxen
Peaches, bushel
Green Corn, $ dozen
1 COLUMBUS, August 23. —Coitc
, oi new crop was received on Sat
put on sale but withdrawn for w
whose i mas ranged higher than 1
is nothing doing in old stocks.
Savannah Expor
August 21.—Per steamship Hui
York—B,ooo bushels Wheat, 4,3C<
■ 047 barrels and 1,071 bags Flour,
r and sundry Mdze.
Per steamship City of Norfolk, f
j 159 h ues Domestics, 209 bales Co
Rice. 3,498 bushels Wheat, 16 bo;
I cases Wine, 5 Cotton Gins, .3 boxe:
, Per steamship Alabama, for Ne
' bushels V* heat, .319 barrels Flour,
r 10 bales Domestics. 51 barrels Pc
Fruit, J 4 sacks Fruit.
■ j Per steamship State of Georgii
phia—3ss bales Cotton, 151 casks
Wheat, 155 bales Domestics, 176 j
Charleston Expox
5 August 20.—Per schr Manhasse
, —33 bales Sea Island and 58 do. I
270 barrels Flour. 148 bushels W
) Corn, and sundries.
Per schr O H Tolley, for West J
’ Rice.
r i i i-ii ■
P. & J. L. FLE3
) Warehouse and Comi
Merolia;
3 AUGUSTA , GEORC
x riIHANKFUL for the libe
JL of Planters in this and the ad
South Carolina and Alabama, wool
and the pub ic, that they will couti
business in all its branches, and t
. taken that commodious Fire Proo
occupied for several years by Mes
S Coskery &Co., on Campbell street.
of L. Hopkins, where they hope
c tention to business, they will she
5 j dence and patronage of their frien
I fore. Our charges will be the same
f | Commissions 25 c
. j Storage first month 25
j All succeeding months 12>*
l Liberal advances will be made c
consigned to them, and others fille
1 est market prices. P. FI
r jyl-wly J. L.
f Madison Female C
THE FIRST, OR B'ALL TI
well known Institution will
FOURTH MONDAY (23d day) in Al
9 a full corps of competent instructc
Parents and Guardians are cam
to bring their daughters and ward
e ing of this Term, which begins
Year. Every facility for a thoroxu,
c furnished here, and at as economic
, same quality of education can be h
and perhaps more so, when it is c<
the French and Latin languages s
sic are taught m the regular course
y charge.
! Catalogues containing full pari
’> | Studies, Rules. Rates, &c., may be
t . cation to Rev. JAMES L. PIERCE,
j the undersigned. W.
Secretary am
I Weekly Clirouicie & Sentinc
L i Constitutionalist copy six times.
1 City Smoked Hi
OfiA FANCY round cut (
HAMS, just smoked, a
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