Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, September 12, 1851, Image 3

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we bow submissively to its high mapdate, we find consolation in the thought, that his spirit rests from sorrow. He is in the bosom .of his That as a manifestation of the sor row we feel for the loss we have sustained in the decease of our friend and companion, and of the hi"h regal d in which we have ever held his gen tlemanly deportment and unspotted Virtue, we deem it not only appropriate, but due to his me mory, that each student wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That copies of these Resolutions be forwarded to the Southern Christian Advocate, and the Weekly Constitutionalist & Republic for publication. '“ , Resolved, also, That a copy of the same be sent to the family" of the deceased. * J. R. DRAKE, ) T. HUGH DAWSON.[Committee. A. -M. SAMFORD, ) Challenge of the American Glifpee Ac cepted.—The long unaccepted challenge, given by Mr. J. C. Stevens, the Commodore of the American yacht America, to sail with any ves-' sel of England, for any amount appears now to have been given in vain; for one gentleman, rather than England should be thus publicly de fied. has come forward to accept the same, in the person of Mr. Robert Stephenson, the eminent engineer. That gentleman has taken the pre liminary steps, and notified his intention to the Commodore of the. Royal Yacht Squadron, the Earl of Wiltori, to contest the honor with,the great American wonder, and uottamely to allow Brother Jonathan to walk over the course, with no one to enter the list to maintain English yachting fame. A correspondent of the Newark Advertiser, al luding to the success of the yacht America, in England, says : We learn that the builder has recently launched another vessel of a. similar dq, scription. which he is willing to bet ten' to one will beat the America. This vessel is yet un named, but we have seen a gentleman who has been in her during a recent trial trip, and says that her speed is considered, far superior to any thing yet seen in the harbor. The steamer Sta ten Island happening to be on her regular trip, this yacht kept even with her during her run oi nearly six miles, making a most-unusual speed.’’ The Opera. —We yesterday mentioned that Mr. Max Maretzek will commence,the operatic season in this city in the course of next monihr ' We understand that he will bring with his tiviyic ( Madame Rose de Vries, the new Prima Doima ' engaged by him intlie place of Parodi. At her j debut at Castle Garden,;New_York, Madame De * Vries created a great sensation, evincing in her acting a..J siuging a ferbor and abandon of man; ner, which commanded the Utmost enthusiasm. From our New Ycnk exchanges we perceive, teal this new Star in the musical horizon, not only possesses a vocal' organ of peculiar sweetness and power, but aTi ability to ascend in the scale to an uncommon height, with a cer-' tainty and a delicacy of expression quite surpris ing and almost wonderful. We have- but little ' doubt that the talent and brilliancy of execution in the heroic lyric drama said to be displayed by j Madame De Vries will be duly appreciated'by , the citizens of Charleston, and that Mrs Mar- ! etzek will be rewarded with something more substantial than thanks for the opportunity as- | forded by him of their hearing this talented i songstress. —Charleston .Courier, .11M inti. The Late General Lopez,—The following brief sketch of this undoubtedly brave, sincere, but deluded and mistaken man, will be read with interest at this time: j Narciseo Lopez, who has lost his life ignomini- i ously at Havana, was born of wealthy jure tits in Venezuela, in 1799. He was the only son of his parents that grew to manhood, though lie had a number of sisters. His father had acortimer- j cial house in Caracas, a branch of which at Val- 1 encia, in the interior, Was placed' under the charge of Narciseo at an early age. During the troubles of 1814, young Lopez sided with the j popular party', but afterwards enlfatened in the Spanish army, when fortune tnrned in its favor, and at the end of the civil war he was made a Colonel when only twenty-three years of age. Alter the Spanish army evacuated Venezuela, j Lopez went to Cuba, where he remained and es tablished himself in life; soon making himself . conspicious by his advocacy of liberal principles, During the first Carlist troubles bechanced to be in Madrid on private business. Having joined the royalist party ii? was made aid-rie-camp to the commauder-in-chief, Gen. Valdez, and re- ; ceived several military decorations. He was honored with several important offices by the Queen, and finally was made Governor of Ma drid. Afterwards, as Senator from SevilL he is said to have made the condition of Cuba his es pecial study, and the expulsion of the the Cuban deputies from the Cortes induced him to resign j his offices and return to the Island. There he j held several posts under the* Captain General ! Valdez. Finally he undertook the re-working of an abandoned copper mine in the Central 1 Department, where he is said to have employed his time in instilling liberal principles into the 1 minds of the populace. In 1849, when he thought everything was ripe for a revolution, he came to the United-i States and got up the immature and worse than \ useless attempt at an invasion, kuown as the Round Island Expedition. In May, 1850, the famous invasion and sudden evacuation qf .Car denas took place. 11l August, 1851, ha again landed in Cuba, at Bahia Honda. 'His followers were speedily destroyed or-captured, and he him self, a fugitive among the mountains, was taken on the 27 th of August. On the Ist of Septem ber. 1851, he suffered the ignominious death of the Garrotte, at Havana. These are the princi pal events of a life, remarkable for its inconsis tencies. Lopez’s integrity as a patriot has been often questioned, but we are not disposed to dis cuss it now. He is said to ha/e died bravely, and we are willing to refer bis errors rather to his head than his heart. [Telegraphed for the Charleston Courier, J Nf.w-Ob lea ns, Sgpt. 9—8.25 p. m. Nine hundred bales of Cotton were disposed of in this market, to-day, Tuesday, at a decline of a quarter ofa cent. Middling was worth 8| cts. Flour is heavy, and St. Louis commands ?4, Prime Lard is quoted at 10J in bbls. The city is healthy. Columbia, Sept. 10, 7 P. M. Owing to the fevorable news by the Franklin the market opened brisk this morning with an advance of an eighth to a quarter of a cent For ty three bales were sold at peices ranging from 6J to 9 cents. A Yankee who went over to the mother coun try some time ago and who was asked, on com ing back, how he liked Great Britain; —“Well,-” he said. ‘•England is a very nice Country, exceed ingly fertile, weii cultivated, very populous and very wealthy; but,” said the Yankee, U I never liked to take a morning walk after breakfast, because the count y is so small that I was al ways afraid of walking off the edge.” ——aj. SEMPSTRESS AND MANTUA MAKER. FOR SAL,*., on commission, a likely brown WO.MAM, 25 years old, with her two Child ren, 3 and 6 years o’d. The woman is a tricily . No. 1 Sempstress and Mantua -Maker, and a first rate Washer and Ironcr, and thoroughly under stands house keeping in all its brarfehes. She is strictly honest and trusty, having been raised by one of the first families in the city of Augusta. She is sold for no fault, the owner having no further use for her. The best of recommendations can be given as to character and qualifications. Apply to sepll d4cl A. WILSON, Hamburg, S. C.. LARD. BUTTER, &C_ 1 / \ BBLS. Leaf LARD. - J. v* 20 Kegs do 5 “ Goshen Butter. 5 Casks prime Sugar Cured Hams.- Just received, and for sain by _ A. STEVENS. , FIXE COLOGNE.—A lot of choice German COLOGNE, in long bottles. Just received by sept. 4 B. B. PLUMB 4 CO. 33t[ Jthgtftfit €fltgrnjilj. Reported for the Constitutionalist. Charleston, Sept. ll— p. m. Cotton.—The sales of the week, are 1221 bales as 6Jto 10 cents. The market fa complete ly hi the hands of sellers. Quotations are un settled. The receipts of, the week are 800 bales.— Stock on hand 5,403 bales, exclusive of that on shipboard. Special Matires. m™ Franklin Mutual Loan and Building As sociation—A meeting will be held at the City Hall, This Evening, at 7J o'clock, for the purposoof filling out the Subscription List. Those who have taken Stock and the citizens generally, are request ed to, attend.’ . sept. 12 - C&- The Subcribers to the Oglethorpe Mutual Loan Association, and the- Honory and Regular members of the Oglethorpe Infantry, are who desire to subscribe to the Loan Association,are requested to meet at the Drill Room (comer of Jackson and Groeno'strocts) at 4 o’clock, This Afternoon. By order of Capt. MILLER. sept. 12 [l/* Augusta Guards, Atteutiou I—Appear at the City Hall, This, Friday evening, at 7J o'clock, 1 for Drill. "By order of the Captain, sept. 12 PHINIZY, O. S, ICE! ICE I! ICE!!! iI7" Persons wishing ICE, by blankets, casks or by the ton, can bo supplied, by addressing JOHN B. MARTIN, Agent "Charleston Neck Ice Houso, sept. 9 dficl > Charleston, S. C. September 4th, 1851.—The Inferior Court stands adjourned to tho 2nd Monday in October next. All Jurors, Witnesses and parties intorostod will take no>ico. ,By order of tho Hon. Wm. J. Rhodes. A. H. McLAWS, Clerk. I sept. 6 « j FEMALE SCHOOL! The Exercises of .Miss ( atonnett's School will be rqsnmed on the first MONDAY in October,’ over Sir. Hoadiey's Carriage Repository No. 228 Bread street. Miss JOSEPHINE BRUXwill continue to give Lessons in tho French Language, and Mr. BERUFF In Drawing. • lmo- sept. 5 , ' S, o-liu, Practicing Physician.'nhd Surgeon, Knexvil(e, Ga. t . m2fl Visiting Purdm—Mnstw BDWARiTWIL LIS will write Visiting Cards, arid be thankful for any orders of tho kind. ‘J ts sept 4 [H/*- All Letter* have their import, whether suppressed or made public, (nd reflection, however, on the jailitical questions of the day,) one of which has jnpt- been- received. It.is shurt, sweet, and t<> -tbo point -and. without comment, oopy ver batim et literatim ; Mr. Marshall:— ' - Sir Permit a lady to express her unbounded thanks, • for thu pri olcss benefit you have con ferred upon tfie afflicted, and marc especially upon myself, in your Compound, called “ Magical Pain Eraelirator." I trust, Sit, you will accept this vol untary trihnte as some little compensation for the benefit I have derived from tho me of your Khcn matic Liniment. I have tried it in various affec tioris in my family, and also upon myself, all of which have resulted beyond my most mngnine wish es or expectations. It is, according to my humble opinion, and experience, the best and most valua ble preparation now before tho public, and I must say, the on'yono I have evor known, that will come up to what fa said about it. Allow me, Sir, again, to thank you fur urging this modieine upon me. The money wbioh it oost is a mere secondary consideration. Respectfully, your obliged • - * S. A. D. July 3d, 1851. K7” The original of tho foregoing, together with SEVEN HUNDRED more, can be seen by the curious, at the storo of the proprieters. MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADICA TOR, is for sale by .all tho Druggists in Augusta and throughout the State. .If , July 27, (ffommerrial. 3 —- - -"v - ■ ■' — 1 . Augusta Market, September 11—F. M. COTTON.—Our market remain* much in the same state as noticed yesterday; if any thing, hold ers are more firm in thetr asking prices. Wo have heard of shies to-day of Middling Fair at 9J cts. SAVANNAH EXPORTS—SEPT. 10,’ . Per brig Flora, for Baltimore —40,000 feet Lum ber, and 50 casks Rice. r , ‘ I MACON Sept. 9.—Cotton—Since our last re port, an rirrival-from Europe showing a slight ad vance in the Foreign markets, has caused our mar ket to' advanco j to J cent per pound. The re ceipts however, have been light, and but sow sales have boen-made. Tho market yesterday opened with a' good enquiry and an upward tendency. We quote extremes to day 0a K Principal salog, 7j a •8 cents, ... > [per steamer franklin.] -Liverpool, Aug. 2A The demand for cottpn has been very good to day, resulting injsalcs tatbe amount of 8,000 bales, 3,000 oh Speculation, and for euport. Prices firm. Dublin, Monday evening, Ahg.?6. The Corn Ttradc—our market this morning was thiply attended. Foreign wheat, was in verx lim ited request at the reduction noted on Friday last. A few samples of new Irish waa-offorod for sale and disposed prat' IBs- 20s, and 22s per bbl; the condi tion soft. Old oats steady, new a shade lower. Oat moal very dull. There fa so very little inquiry* for Indian corn that our quotations qf last day must still be considered nominal. Baker’s flour, heavy sales, prices in favor of the purchaser. -Liverpool, Thursday Eve., Aug. 26. Cotton has advanced 'I on all descriptions be low 5d which arc scarce and much wanted. Tho market generally la active at firm rates. Fi.oun.-of the best grades has been active, with a large business- at 19aa 19s fid. Indian Corn has advanced Is and fa held very sn»ly. . L.». Ru has gone up to 48g with a good demand, and if the next advices from the United States do not indicate large shipments wo shall expect a farther advance tolts. . " - ' ' ■ Yours, ' A. McHENRY. Shipping InteUigxnct. arrived, Iron Steamboat Company’s Boats' 9 and-17, with Mdse., Ac., to W. M. Itowlanfa Agents and others. , arrival from charleston. - Schr. C. H. Rodgqrs, Grten, Wilmington, N. C. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. Sehr. Anri Hambletonr.Xindcn, at Baltimore. CHARLESTON, Sept. brig Henry, Northrop’, Sew Orleans; schooner Emily W eaver, Block, Philadelphia. ... Gld. steam ship Osprey, Powers, Philadelphia. Went to sea, steam ship Osprey, Powers, Phila delphia! SA-VANNAIL Bept ship Chaos, Dun ton, Liverpool;, ship Georgia, Brodie, Liverpool; steamer John Randolph, Philpot, Augusta. Old, brig Flora, Hnbbard, Baltimore. Departed, steadier John Randolph, Philpot Au gusta, ’ CLAYTON.& BIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. C*«- aro now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ane WINTER • READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also keep-Men’s and Boys Hats, Shirts, Suspenders. Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bags, &e., 4c. In addition to the above, thoy in vito particular attention to their Stock of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. •Sr Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, are requested to call nnd examine our stock, at No. 19 ( Broad street, Metcalf’s Range. JOHN J. CLAYTON, Augusta, September 2nd, 1851. 6mos A. P. BIGNON. LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY! FIRST RATE soda WATER, with plenty of lee, can be had at ZINN’S. Ho will also keep his Garden open until Ist -October. Come one, come all, before ho closes for this season. N. B.—Having made arrangements to get a sup ply of ICE from Charleston, Families can bo sup plied at tho ahovo establishment, sop 12 2 J. W. Z. W FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. ~ ILL be paid for the apprehension of a man named WILEY F ALLEN, who escaped from the Penitentiary Guard on the night of tho 28th ult., at tho house of Peyton T. Pitts, of Jones county, while being conveyed to this In stitution. Said Allen was convicted of negro steal ing at tho last Term df tho Superior Court -of Stewart county, and fa represented to be a remark ably dangerous man: possessed of much cuntiing and address. While confined in tho jail of Stew art, he once Affected his escape', was retaken and oamo near escaping the- second time. Ho es caped by means of a silo secreted about his per son famished by some member of a gang of theivos to which *hc fa believed to bo attached. With this he filed in two tbo chain that confined him to pis bed, and went off with aji iron collar around his nock, and hand cuffs on his wrists, in which condition ho stole a horse: was pursued and traced til] near Macon, whero ail farther trace \yas lost. lam informed that he has relations living in Upson county, as well as numerous acquaintances of hfa own profession in Alabama, Mississippi and and Carolina with some of whom ho is most proba bly now seeking refuge, and from whom sprums ap prehensions existed, of his being rescued by force from tho Guard. Sold Allen is about 6 fcet high,.'rftthcr slim built, pale _blue eyt?, hair light, complexion fair, and rather pale, high cheek tones, With broad face, agod 22 yoars. The above reward will be paid for his delivery at tho Georgia Penitentiary, or his con finement in any Jail of this Stato, so that ho may bo roturned to tho banns of Justcco. WM. W. WILLIAiViSvN, P. K. G. P. MillcdgevllU), Aug. 30th, 1851. - , sop.!2-3o • NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! riTHI-; SUHSCKI ii Kit s have received at their . x store, Corner opposite tho Mansion House, a lurgo and well solootod-stoek of FALL and WIN TER DRY GOODS, among which are— Siiper. French CASHMERES and D LAINBS, .Plaip and figured black and colored ALPACCA, Fine Froueh D’LAINE ROBES, now stylo, Supo. black and bluo bIaekBOMBAZINES, French English and American PRINTS, Largo black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS, and heavy SILK FRINGE, Largo plaid Thibet Wool SHAWLS, 12-4 heavy LINEN SHEETINGS, 9-8 PiHnw Oaso LINENS, ' Frdnob Embroidered Muslin and Lace CAPES, Rich Kmh d. UNDER SLEEVES and CUFFS, Neck, Belt and Bonnet RIBBONS. Togcthor with a fine stock of Woolen Goods for boys’ wear; Cloths, Cass fine res, Sattinots, Ken tucky Jeans, to which they respectfully Invito tho attention of their old customers, and tho public.— Call and see us, wo will sell low. MILLER * WARREN sept. 12 dOcAflm -* PURE WHITE SEED WHEAT. TMK NUUSt UIJiKRS havo for sale a small quantity of the above WHEAT. It is from Mho plantation of Mr. P. 11. Greene, Troup county, and took the first premium at tho late Atlanta F’air. It is a beautiful solid whito grain, woighing sixty six pounds to the bushel, and turns out the best quality of Flour. WRIGHT, SIMPSON & GARDINER, sop 12 d3eL - Mclntosh street. KEEMIUM SEED WHEAT. “ JUST RECEIVED, sixty packagos of fino White WHEAT, raised by Mr. P. 11. Greene, of Troupe 00., and for sale at fifty cents per package. This Wheat fa heautiful and rory heavy, and took tho premium at the Atlanta Fair. Samples to bo seen at our office of tho Whoat, and Flour ground from it. D ANTIUNiC, EVANS 4 CO. sept. 12 3c ~ FOR SALE! ASUPICIROR pair of Northern HORSES. Equal to any ever affored in this city. faMBB Five and six years old last spring, and having spont one summer South, have bucomo acclimated. They arc fifteen and a half hands high, perfectly quiet; ami for family use are unsurpassed. Both are su perior single fiforses —one very fast. For appear ance, action and good qualities, they can not bo excelled.' Bold on account of the bw ners having no itso for them. Apply.at this office, gftpt. 12 ■ ■ r , 6 A NEW ARTICLE. JUST RECEIVED, a few barrels of choice CAR TER POTATOES, of peculiar fiho flavor, equal to the real Irish ' \ , Afao, a few barrels of fino Mercer Potatoes, with a groat variety of fine FAMILY GROCERIES, to which heinVHos the patronage of hfa friends and citizensgoaerally. JOHN J. BYRD, sep 12 .3 Harpers Range. HAWS AND LARD. ~ 1 A BBLS. No. F Baltimore City LARD, JL U 15 tc$ u and 15 bbls. choice F’mnily HAMS, 'just received and for sale by . sept. 12 LAMBACK & COOPER. ' ; .. v : . •• tea'77 " 1 ' . .TJ'AMILIES can be supplied with first qrfality Jl Green and Black TEAS, at sept. 12 LAMBACK & COOPER S. DUTCH C QQ TIERCES for manufacturing purposes. Tor Qp salo by LAMBACKA COOPER, sept. 12 ; -. ■ ' ‘ WINES. Q/\ BASKETS Noctor Brand CHAMPAIGNE; Ov 25 boxes fino CLARET. For sale by wpC-12 • W. W. BTURQES 4 00. ' SEED RYE. Os \/ \ Northern Seed RYE. — OUU For sale by A. LAFITTE. sept. 12 6 POTATOES AND'ONIONS. I C BBLS, POTATOES) ' : 1t) i« bbls. ONIONS, j m fino order ' For sale by • A’. LAFITTE. sept 12 , $ WANTEJTto HIRE.—A COOKrWASRER and IRONER,'without children. Apply at this office. dim’ ' ' ' sept 7 TTAtftPER’S .MAGAZINE—Harper s Magazine O. for September, received by sept. 7 tHOS RICHARDS 4 SON. C. E; GRENVILLE itCO., GENERAL LO-ll.VlfaglON MERCHANTS, - ‘ ’ CH-.V*TANOOOA, TENN., WILL pay strict attention to the pur chasb'of GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR or other articles of Tennessee Produce. SBHW Those articles being sold only for cash, Mer chant* or Planters will remit tbo saine in their or ders,- or givc authority to draw upon their Factors at AugOsta, Macon or Savannah. Any information as to prices will bo given at any time. _ ■* . d2.BAcll) aug. 26 y . INSURANCE. 7~ THE SUBSCRIBER Agent Southern Mutual Insurance Co., continues fa take MARINE, RIVER and WARE HOUSE RISKS, at his office on Mclntosh street, promptly meets all losses.- His terms arc front la to 25 per cent bower than that of any aimular institution in tho state, aug 22 . * T. W. FLEMING, Agent. “ BAjGG-ING'aNDROPE. C/l BALES Gunny BAGGINfI. e)\J 90 coils Bale ROPE, various sizes, for sale by A. LAFITTE. sept. 9 r 6 NEW PALL' GOODS! LALLERSTEDT k WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand—cornet of Globe Hotel—a very largo stock of fancy j DRY GOODS, embracing the newost and most olo gant styles of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and black, Do. pin in black do. Do. watered do do. Super. MUSLIM DE LANES, now designs, Figured changeable POPLINS, Do. do. ALPACCAS, English ahd French MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS, Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS, Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS Necdlo Worked COLLARS, Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING, . To which they inyito attention. sep 11 BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY liavo opon odat the corner of tho Globe Hotel, a supp -1 rior assortment of 8-4 and 9-4 heavy, all wool npgro BLANKETS. . 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fine bed do. Georgia PLAINS and heavy KERSEYS. Cotton OSN A BURGS ami STRIPES. ’ Bi own and bleaohod SHEETING and SHIRT MERINO, CASIMERES and JEANS. | Irish LINEN and bird-eye DIAPER. Towelling and pillow caso LINEN. ■And a great variety of GOODS suitable for fauri ! Res »n<f planters; all of which are" offered on the I best possible terms. Sep6 fj_ 1 PIPES! PIPES!! " (W V Vcommon glased Marcvien PIPES. ; Fpr salo atGUSTAVUS VOLGER'S, Segar and Tobacco Storo, ouo door below J. P. Setze's .-ornor, Broadest. - y 3 sept, JO TO3ACCO AND SEGARS. XXfl'- H.u E just received 300 boxes of different W gradcs.of TOBACCO, 200,000 SEGARS.— All of which will'be sold low. ■dpt-10 WILLIAMS A BROTHER. MONONGAHELA WHISKY OFSUPErYoR QUALITY. WE HAVE, This Day received, 50 bbls. pure ‘Rye, Old Glade and J. Burton Whisky. •opt. 1(T WILLIAMS A BROTHER. TO DENTISTS.—Wo havo on band a large case of good substantial Dentists INSTRUMENTS, adapted almost any operation in Dental Surgory.’ Also n fino assortment of TEETH FORCEPS, STIiRBS, FILES, Ac. D. B. PLUMB A CO. , sept.. 4 STARCH POLlSH.—Beaumont's PateatStarch POLISH for giving a beautiful gloss to Eldons, Muslins, Cambrics, Ac. It also prevents the Iron from adhering to thq linen. For sale by ■opt. 4 ■ D. U. PLUMB A 00. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! " NOT Iho Gonnfn, but the gen pin/ truo Fall Style. Just recoivod by aug 24 wm. o. Price a co. NEW~ WORKS f NEWWOEKS! Til E WORKS of the Key. RichaiuvCf.cil, late Minister of St. John's Chapel, Loltdon, in 3 volumes. Sermons a* important subjects, by tho- Rcy. Samuel Davis, A. Ml, President of tho College of N. Jersey, with an Essay on the Life and times of the author, by Albert Barnes. The Life and Powor of truo Godliness, described in a series of Discourses, by Alexander McLeod, D. D. The Anxious Enquirer aftor Salvation, directed and encouraged, by John Angoli James, author of Family Monitor, Ac. Daily Biblo Illustrations, boing original Read ings for a year on subjects from Sacred History, Bi ography, Geography, Antiquities and Theology, es pceially designed for tRp Family Circle, by John Kltto, D. D , F. 8. 4. , 'The History of Rome, by Thomas Arnold, D. D., late Regius Prof, es Modom History in the Univer sity of Oxford, head Master of Rugby School and Mouiber of the Arckmologian Sucioty es Rome. The Method of tho Divine Govornmont-—Physi cal and’Moral, by tho Rev. James M'Cosh. Expository Discourse! on tho first Epistle of tho Apostle Peter, by John Brown, D. D. An Introduction to tho Critical Study and Know ledge ofthc Holy Foripturos, by Thomas Hartwell Horne, B. D. of St. John's College, Cambridge, Home is Homo; a Domestic Talc. IO: a tale of tho Olden Time", by K. Barton. Tho Fato: a ttvlo of stirring times, by, G. P- R. James, Esq. ’ - « Tho Stone-Mason of Saint Point, a Village Talo, by A. De 'Lamartine. The United States Quarterly Post Office (Juido, by Eli Bowen, lute of the General Post Office. Also Harper’s now Monthly Milgazing for Sept.; and No. 380 and 381 Littellss Living Age. Also a large assortment of nctr Music, recoivodund for sale by tho subscribers, sept. 7 am a. oAtes a co, TO RENT, “ THE BRICK dwelling at present oc cqpied by Mr. John GlOndinning, opposite Miii. Phinizy A Clayton’s warchouso. For particulars,' apply to sep XI ts J. P. LtyVENTURE. * NO txOUSB FORBAD BREAD.. - PRESTON AND MERRILL’S INFALLIBLE. YEAST POWDER—a new articlefor making Light and Sweet Bread—lt is a great convenience, that it is always READY' and SURE to act—the dough requires no standing, but is ready toGmkc as soon as mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly mistake in-its use. Bhould an excess be put in, it will not turn the bread y'eljow, with an ashy tasto, as .-ftleratus and soda will, thus saving much waste. It is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cake*.. Q7* Dough mixed With common Yeast, and fail ing to rise, .may-be made light, and saved, by thor oughly kneading in tho peeper quantity of this yeast. For sale by- r y , ; • sept 10 i - P- B. PLUMIj A CO. DRAPER’S PATENT AIR-TIGHT INK STANDS, a beautiful article. Forsale by sept. 7 THOB. RICHARDS A SON; REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY. MR- C. D. OLIVER will,open a SCHOOL for boyfc en the Ist of OCTOBER, in the Sebool Room on Reynold street, forfficily occupied by Mr. Pope. -Every effort on the pact of Mr. Olivos will be made to advance boys pi mod' under his charge. In addition to thb'usual bmucbdk taught in’Sohools, he will .take any Pupil or Class of Pupils through the higher Branches of Mathematics, together with Civil Engineering. For Terms, eppiy to Mr. Qjivcr at Mr. D. Chaffee's Furniture Store, or by letter ad- , dres* -d' to thfe same through the office. lief-mires — Gen. James Jor.os, Got.' J. H. ' Means, Ex-Gov. W. Seabrook, S. C. • • " Geo. Schley, Esq., G. B. Lamas, Esq,, Thes. Kic ards, Esq., S. H. Oliver, Esq., Augusta. sept. 9 Inf , . . ■ RICH DRESS SILKS, • . Both Black and Colored of the very latest PARISIAN STYLES. Just received by J. P. SETZE. sept. 7 LONDONLAborV fcc.—Vol. Ist, bound—of London Labor, received by- . -« scpt-7 THOfit. RICHARDS A SON. Wanted," J A Colored wom an, who Is a good -Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply -at this office. sepH ' . _ - ■ -ts CORN! CORN 1 ' Q/UH4 BUSHELSt prime White CORN, just tIV/VAI received and for sale by sept 4 5 A. LAFITTE. iiltsieUanegns. MANAGER’S OFFICE.* GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. * Managed, Drayni, and Prizes Paid by the wel knowm and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO-- " *■ 1 ■ * 1 1 Drawn Numbers of Class 19, drawn at Augusta ** Sept. 10, 184 L 46 12 24 72 39 18 p •54.15 42 Zis4 4l ExtraOlass 75,by Monongalia 121, Sept. 13,1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3, P. M BRILLIANT SCHEME. 12 Drawn Ballots from 78. ' 50.000 DOLLARS 1!! ‘ $20,000; 2 of $19,000; -2 of $8,500; 2of $6,000; 2 of $4,096; 10 of $2,000; 200 of SI,OOO, being' tho lowest 3 number Prizes. Tickets $15 — Halves $7.50 —Quarters $3,75 —Eighths $1.87. Class 91, to be drawn at Savannah, Sept. I2th, 1851. Sales closo Friday, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME.' 13 Drawn Ballots,from 78. * 13.000 DOLLARS! $5,000; $2,500; $1,369; 2 'of $1,200; 3of $1,000; Bosides numberous others. Tickets $3 —Halves, $1,50; Quarters $75 cents. Class 91, to bo drawn at Sawannah, Sept. Iff, Sales eloso TUESDAY, at 3 p. m. HANDSOME SCHEME. 15 drawn ballots from 75. 11,?50 DOLLARS!! $2,500; $1,500; $1,250; $1,157; 07*5 of Besides numerous others. Tickots s4—Halves s2—Quarters sl.< JOHN.A. MILLEN, South side Broad street, a few door below , Post Office Corner. K7“ Ordors from tho city or country, strictly con fldentjal and promptly attended to. sept. 11 FROM THE “ WORLD’S FAIR,” DIRECT. PER STEAMER PACIFIC Choice Cravats, Stocks, Handkerohiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Sus penders, French Silk Umbrellas, and a varioty of fancy articles. f aug. 7 WM. 0. PRICE A CO. WHISKY, GIN, &C. C)l\ BOXES old Eaglo and Nectar WHISKY. /&\J 10 Bbls. Choioe Eaglo. do - 20 “ Old Rye. do 25 •• Rose Gin; 20 “ Choice Cordials. 5 “ London Cordial Gin. 5 “ Wild Chorrv Brandy. Together with a good assortment ofother Liquors, Wines Ac., Ac., Just reccivod and for salohy . . ' A. STEVENS. SODA WATER. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho citizens of Augusta, that ho is Manufacturing tho best article of SODA W ATER, which ho will deliver daily, in any quantity, in any part of the city, aprll 5m ■ E. D. MEYER. HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! Fall Styles for 1851. IF YOU wish to look at some of the fincstas HATS in tbo United States, just call in if. TAYLOR, JR. A CO 'S. near tho Post Office cor ner, and examine their Fall styles for 1851. aug. 16 ■ **■-.. * _ - ■ baconTimd NAILS. - CAAfUI POUNDS BACON, consisting of /V/V / Hums, Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 kegs NAILS. For sale by Hamburg, Sept. 7. f 6 JOSIAH SIBLEY. , ' . . NEW CARPELS. SNOWDEN A SHEAR. HAVE just receivod from New York, a supply bf THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS of new and splendid patterns, to which they respect fully invite the attention of the public., sept 5 s . - - ; " r ' : ' f PISTOLS. "SEPTEMBER 2, 1851. COLT'S A ALLEN’S REVOLVERS, all sixes. Derrrngu's Bolt PISTOLS, Allen’s- Self-Cocking do., all sizes. Just rooeived and for salo by sept. 3 CLARK,. RACKETT A CO. PEAOH BRANDY 23 YEARS OLD. ON E bbt. of old Peueh Brandy, distilled in 1828, by Joffi Hurt, of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Just reemved and for salo by aug 29 A. STEVENS. BOOK-KEEPEU WANTED. Address Key box 72. ... aept. 3 AUGUSTA, DEC. 28,"i860. WE HAVE rooeived per steamer, a superb lot of WATCHES, some of thorn of the manu facture of T. F. Cooper, London, in hunting and othor cases—beautiful Watches for tho pocket, and of tho best quality. W c have also roccived a Model Gold Watch, In hunting case, 2U ks. fine, with diamond push bolt and ruby jewels; the movement of gold 18 kt. fine, with chronometer balalico; por haps tho finest Watch in America—made by Cnas. Taylor A Soil,' London. A ftllt ft-sspriment of all kinds-of WATCHES and JEWELRY on hand. For sale Wholesale and Re tail, by • ’ CLARK, RACKET! A 00- CHARLES BERUFF.- - PORTRAIT -4- MINIA TURK PAINTSR. ' Room No.. 6, Masonic Hall. TTAVINO located in Augusta, with the j. , LA purpose of pursuing hig Ibofession, will be pleased to roceivc the calls of those who mayfavor him with their patronage Mr. Berupf will teach the principles of tho Art, if a class should be formed for that purpose, aug2l - . - ,- . ■ ELIGIBLE dwelling ON GREQTE-ST., BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR BALE. THE NEW and comirfodious DWELLING, second house above the Baptist Church, Kill is offered for salo. The House contains 15 plastered looms (of Which 14 havo fire places,) besides 2 plastered and shelved Store Rooms, and 1 large unpl-aStored.room over the wing, and is abundant ly furnished with roomy- and convenient Closets throughout. . . ' The House is built and finishod- In the very host manner, the work in the various departments having been done by as good mechanics as have ovorjbeen in Augusta. • The frame is unusually strong, the joists, studs and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches opart, the whole frame, including the roof, being enclosed 'with inch boards fitted close, before tho weather boarding or shingles wore put on. The basement is perfectly dry and tree from, dampness, the floor being first paved with brick, that covored with dry sand, and then a thick coating of pitch and Jar, over which, aro laid- 4 inoh scant ling, and over all narrow lj" inch flooring, secret nailed. ' ’ The partition walls in the basement are all of brick. The floor In tho mam story is, “ deadened” (to pre vent tho passage of sound from below) in. all the rooms and the passage. Every sash in the house is hung with best patentcord and round iron weights; there are roller Venetian Blinds to every window. The rooms afe large and airy. Tho dimensions and othor particulars will be famished to any person desirous of purchasing, to whom the promises will he open for inspection on and after the Ist Septem ber, from 11 to 1, and from 4to ff o'clock. $5,0Q0 of the 4>hi»hase , money may remain on; .bend and mortgage for several years- For further particulars, enquire of ' - JAMES GARDNER, Jf., Mclntosh-st. or .JAMES RHIND, on 'the promises. aug 22 * : , fAstf 1- COMBS & CHAMBERLAIN’S EXPKESsT THE SIE4UKI BEKS, having made arrange ments with the different Railroad Cem’utofes, havo now imoperatioc, A DAILY LINE' TirCijX 'NL'qTIQN WITH NORTHERN MDBUJ* LINES, for .the transmission of light and valuable packages of GOODS, MONEY, Ac., the facili ty of tho mad, from Cbarlestbft, 8. C., to Augusta, Atlanta, Ga., ChattaTtoOga, Tcnn., and Montgome ry. Ala., Columbia and Camden, S. C., and Some, Ga , and Charleston, East Teunessee, and all the. iatecmediat©-paints. Having competent resident Agents at the points, the Agents of the Road at other-points acting as Our Agent, and »' faithful messenger with each train, by punctuality, we hope to receive a liberal patronage. , - Office in Charlestofi, 3 Hayne street , ’ Office in Augusia fpr the corner store, adjoining Walker A Son's Warehouse, uear tho Glob* Hotel. COMBS A CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietors. Sterling T. Combs, Moony Chamberlain. fAclm sept. 5 iUEL&maLOTB FOR SALE. THE undersigned has for sale several desirable lots; at tbe lower end of tho square on which.- ho resides.- 1 v - * Terms liberal—Apply at this office. july 27 ts JAMES GARDNER, Jr. Portion Salts. . BTrA.LAFITTE ' ' ■ Sate of City Loti. ' • ‘ On SATURDAY next, in front of store, Trill be sold, at 12 o’clock, precisely, Tw6 CITY LOTS, No. 118 and Il9j as per lafo survey of Garey F. Pariah, 1861. A Plat of the same can bo scon at the store.' Terms at sale. W. H. MAHARREk, sept. 12 td Ch’m. Com. on So. Commons. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD. PASSENGER TRAINS, FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. LEAVES CHARLESTON daily at 8 A. M., and arrire at Hamburg at 3$ P. M.. Leaves Hamburg daily at 6 A. 11., and arrive at Chur let ton at 1 f P. Jl. This train takes up and sets down all way passen gers . SECOND,'OR EXPRESS TRIAN. leaves Charleston daily at 11$ A.* M., and ar rive at Hamburg at 5 P. M. , Loaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., tad arrive.at Charleston at 3$ P. M. * This train takes through Passengers’ only, and always arrives in full time to connect with the eve ning train of the 'Georgia Rail Load, at Augusta, going West, and with the Wilmington Boats, and with the New York and Philadelphia line of £ .earn ers going East. FREIGHT TRAINS. „ , FIRST, OR REGULAR TRAINS. Leaves Charleston daily at 5 A. M.,- arrive at Hamburg beforo ll'A. M. next day, and as many trains leave every morning as may be necessity to take off all the Goods received before 6 o’oloi-R the evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg, are immediately discharged, and sent over to the Goorgia Rail Hoad. Second, or Express Freight and Night Passongor W- • v ‘ Train. Leave Charleston 5 p. m., and arrive at Ham* burg at ss, a. in., next morning. Leave Hamburg at 6 p. m., and arrive at Charles ton at Is, a. m. This train will take light an! valuable Goods only, say boxes and bales Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., whjeh will be sont over immediately on arrival to the Georgia Rail Road Depot, at Augusta, and from thenco will be despatched by the day or night mail trains, of by extra express of the Goorgia Rail Road, to their points ol destination. In addition to the above, ■Messrs, Combs A Ohnmberiin have made arrange- . ments to express ligblGoods on their own apeount by the Passenger Train. farijj of* Rates. t , 4v'Ofls: ■ (FREIGHT THE same BY BOTH ‘Depot at ' TRAINS.) \ Say from Cbaritejton to.Ham -Ist Clais— Consisting burg-' atßridsa of boxes Hals, Bonaots, and -J Furniture, per oubic foot 8 ets 100. id Class— ; Boxes and bales Dry Goods, . Shoes, Saddiery, Gloss, Drugs, "v Ac. Ac., per 100 lbs.. ...... 45 60 3 d Class— Bagging, Rope, Biittor, Cheese, Tohacco, Leather, 'Feathers, Leaf and Crushed Sugar, Hides, .. Cotton Yarns and Domestics, ’ ’ Down,Tire3ar »nd Sheet Iron, Window Glass, l’tunts, Oil, Croekory and GlastWaro, <iu 1 . crates or casks,)-Castings,Hard ware, lioßpw-ware, Lard, Tal low, Beeswax, bales of Rags, . , Ginsing, .Mill Gearing, Bacon (loose;) Ac. An... 20 25 ith trues — # Suguar, Coffee, Riee, Pig IronJ Mill and Grind Stones, Nails, ** . Bacon in boxes and casks IS *. 20 * Speer/ic Articles— „ ■ • gait in sacks ;..... 25 35 Flour, bbls » k .... I 25 ■ 35 Corn, Wheal, Outs, Rye,-Peop,Ac. •»I- g Pipes and hhds. Liquor... : 300 -4 00 Quarter Casks and Wat Barrels,. 15 X 00 Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac.,,.. ~. .[ 50 75 All goods.consigned to the agent of the South Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, aocom pamed with Bill ofLtaUug, or atlvico, will be re ceived and forwarded froo of commission, but with out Stack Bill of Lading, or advice, tho Company will not be responsible. For the rules and regula tions of the Company gonorally see the Tariff Os Rates printed on onrds. 1). PF.tfBCH, Snp’t. Trans't. Charleston, July 20, 1851. dAe july 23 NEW GOODS. 71 " SNOWBEN k SHEAR HAVE reeoired this day, by (he steamer Marion from New York, Plain Swiss Muslins; and-Worked Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Trimmings. ■ Plain Whito and Black, and small Dotted Bobi net Laces. Fanoy Bolt Ribbons, tad Ladies’ Long Egyptian Mitts for Short SJoeve*. . * ’• Superior White Chocked MuJine, and Plain Bl’k Silks. •* c * • . lanen Covered Button*, Flat dnd Convex, for La dies DrOores. *’-'•* * ' English and Merrimack Prints, and Second Mournings. ' ** . of new arid beatatiful styles j to all of whieh they respectfully invite tho attention of the public. Ac aug. 16 -. ~YOUKG LADIES’ SCHOOL. Mrs. ciinninchams school for.T6ung I laies <llls Miasds, will Lc resumed on tho first day of OCTOBER next. A convenient room is solcctedon Washingtonst., betwoOn Broad and Bllis street. • * * For the libergf patrensgo bostowod the last sea son, Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking her friends, and assures them, -that thero ahall be no exertions spared to render the Institution worthy the same. tloct aug. 24 ROAD COMPANY—CHALE6TON, AU GUST 20, mL-EXPRESS FREIGHT AMD NIGHT. PASSENGER TRAIN.- On and af ter This Hay tho above-Train.will,coininonoe, and continue to run between Charleston tad Hamburg, leaving at the following hours:, r VP: \ DOWN. Leave Charleston, sp. ra. Lctfvo Hamburg 6a. in. A ™» Hamburg 5} a.m Ar’vaCharleston 71 a. m. The abeveTS-aiu Win only take Through Freight, and will be confined to Light Gdods only: -tad all articles-intended to be shipped --fey.this t-ain dlnst bo delivered at tho Depot previous te 3 O’olook, p. m. J. D. PBTSCH, Superintendent Transposition, 8. C. P. Co. Charleston, Aug, 20 _., .- aug. 21 - DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON,, B C. DIRECT IMPORTATION. C. k E ‘ L - ILPRRISON AGO , Hirect Importers • .of European- Dry Goods, aru happy to inform their friends and customers, That they are now re ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to as cdtapletd a stock of. STABLE AND FANCY DRY .GOODS as has mfer been offered in their market. * ' ■' Gito/l Goads are furnished -pt hny prices, and those who purchase imtheir city, are invited to ex amine tkeir styles, Whieh Wifi be found particularly adUpt°d tO the Southern trade. ■ LADIES DRESS. GOODS-and DOMESTIC FABRICS, in every variety. •Os NEGRO CLOTHS; BLANKETS,.and Plan tation Dry Goods, a complete assortmeift. HOUS&IvEEPING ARTICLES; in their line, in every variety: together with a fuff stock of CASISPIRRS. VESTINGS and CLOTHS. • Also, LINENS, whieh will beficund-free from Any mixture oCChttoii. - : , All artioffcs-eold are warranted to prove as repre sented;- V • ’• Terms eash, or city acceptance. C.A-E. L. KERRISON A CO, 206 North-west coiner King and Market streets. ' Charleston; Aug. 27. J8»l. eAd ' " * HOTtcE. . ? ~ rnHE ANDCnsIONED, having united their in- X terest in the DRA .GOODS line, in the city of Augpsta, wiH continue the business at the oldstand of James Miller A Co., under tho firm and style of MILLER A W ARRRN, whore they will keep a largo and well selected stock of Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of thoir old cumstomers and the publicvgooorally. JAMES MILLER A CO.. L. C. WARREN A CO, sept, 7 dlmieSm I --