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all <} s7o,ooohad been offered for
Tribune savs that within a few days two
sailed froiu that port for Cuba, but osten
- cleared for ports in the Gulf. Both these ves-
K'were laden with arms, ammunition and pro-
B for the use of the Lopez men in Cuba.
Mr. Cobb’s Fairness.
■r- refer to his Macon letter and ask, how can
,J„n friends defend his trick. The Committee
propounded the following question :
you believe that a State by virtue of hor
has the right to secede peaceably from 1
Union, or is it your opinion that the general ;
■eminent has the Constitutional authority to eo-
B ]j er to remain in the Union ?”
Kir.Cobb in reply says:
first interrogatory directs my attention to
question of secession, and you putthe issue upon
■ right of a State to secede from the Union with-
just cause/’
Committee did no such thing. But did Mr.)
answer the second branch of the question I
Let his friends say if he did ?—Marietta ,
Bau.sgiance.—We submit the extracts below,
B from Mr. Cobb, the otliers from Seward. —
Both avow allegiance to the same supreme pow-
H. and both are great at crying Union, as it
Hv bad never heard of a masked battery.
1 do not so understand our government, I feel
ffct 1 owe my allegiance to a government, pos
it lof more vitality and strength, than that
vi ich is drawn from a voluntary obedience to
■ laws. I hold that no government is entitled
allegiance that does not pass wise and just
lavs, and does not iiossess the power to enforce
jB execute them.’’ —Howell Cobb.
I have heard somewhat here, for the first
Xnc in my life, of divided allegiance—of alle-
to the South and to the Union—ot alle-
to States severally and to the Union.”—
H. Seward.
again:
B- But for all this I know only one country and
Be sovereign—the United States of America
B> the American people. And such as my al-
is, is the loyalty of every other citizen
Btiie United States. As I speak, he will speak
his time arrives. He knows no other
and no other sovereign.”—lF. H. Sew-
His Mr. Cobb the citizen of whom Mr. Seward
1
Brhe floating bridge across Lake Champlain is
and trains of cars now regularly pass
Hr it. Boston is now connected by Railroad
Bith Lake Ontario, byway of Burlington, Vt.,
B well as byway of Albany.
■ The Springfield Post says that there are |liv-
Bg in the town of Luenhurg, in Mass., at the j
Be.eiit time, forty-eight persons who were liv-j
Bg when the Declaration of Independence was
Bade. Several ot them are over ninety years j
Bd The entire population of the town is but
Buo.
I ] Telegraphed for the Charleston Courier.]
Baltimore, Sept. 11.
H Further bv the Niagara.—The journey of
Htieen Victoria to Scotland absorbs much atten-
H>n. The Potato disease has appeared in Ire-
Bid. Rear-Admiral Lord John Hay, died on
He 26th ult.
■ The yacht America beat the Titania.
H The news from the Continent of Europe
possesses no interest.
Mobile, Sept. 12—4 P. M.
I The Cotton market is very stiff. The sales
Hiring the week sum up twelve thousand bales,
■he stock on hand comprises twenty-seven
Hiousand four hundred bales. Middling is quoted
it from 8j to 9 cents. The stock on sale is
Hght.
Columbia, Sept. 12—6.25 P. M.
I The demand for Cotton to-day is limited, and
■o change has taken place in prices, which still
ange from 7 to 9j cents.
MARRIED.
On Tuesday evening, tho 9th inst., by tlio Rev. !
lenjamin J. Johnson, Wm. S. Lloyb, of Colum
ius, (la. to Anna E., eldest daughter of Andrew 1
lohinson, of Charleston.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
IT?* The friends and acquaintance of Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Bignon, and of their son, Dr. JOHN
E. Bid.SON, are invited to tho Funeral of the lat
ter from the residence of the former, Greene street,
This Evening, at 5 o'clock.
Sjvrial Metiers.
BURKE COUNTY.
NOTICE.—TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL UNION j
PARTY.
\xy~ The proposition submitted by your Party |
to the Southern Rights Party, to unite in giving a '
GENERAL BARBACUE, in Waynesboro’, on the 1
27th of this month is hereby accepted.
Accordingly the Committee of Arrangements on ;
your part arc respectfully requested to meet the .
committee on the part of the Southern Rights Pat
ty, in Waynesboro, on TUESDAY, the ICth inst.
to complete the arrangements.
Respectfully, JAMES GRUBBS,
n. J. SCHLEY,
J. T. BROWN,
H. J. BLOUNT,
B. L. PERKINS.
W. W. HUGHES,
M. D. JONES,
f sept. 13 For tho Com. of Arrangements,
f ITT"DAVID Tv. LEWIS, Esq., the Southern
[Rights candidate for Congress in the 7th district,
[■will address the citizens of Morgan county, at Wcl
flington on Thursday, 26th inst,, and on Friday at
Adzborough. There will be a Barbacue furnished
at the above named places. The citizens generally,
are invited to attend. sept. 13
ICE f ICeIT ICE !!!
o?" Persons wishing ICE, by blankets, casks
or by the ton, can be supplied, by addressing
JOHN B. MARTIN,
Agent Charleston Neck Ice Houso,
sept. 9 d6cl Charleston, S. C.
Q?= September 4th, 1851.—The Inferior Court
, itands adjourned to the 2nd Monday in October
El >xt. All Jurors, Witnesses and parties interested
wii l take notice.
B v order of the Hon. Wm. J. Rhodes.
A. H. McLAWS, Clerk.
sept, S'
FEMALE SCHOOL.
'j*he Exercises ol Miss Catonnett’s School
will be resumed on the first MONDAY in October
over Mr. Hoadley s Carriage Repository No. 228
Broad street.
Miss JOSEPHINE BRUX will continue to give
Lessons in the French Language, and Mr. BERUFF
in Drawing. lmo sept. 5
CHEAP READY-MADE CLOTHING.
J. M. NEWBY & CO.,
Under the United States Hotel,
OF* Will sell out what SUMMER CLOTHING
they have on hand, at prices less than they have
ever been offered at before in Angusta.
Among tho stock can be found good cheap Drap
Dete Frock and Dress Sack Coats, Black and Color
ed Alpaca Sacks, Linen Coats, Sacks and Coatees,
Ac., Black Drap Dete, Faney Caps and Linen Pants-
Vests of all descriptions, Ac.
Those in want of Clothing, will do well to cal
early, as we aro ctcrmined to sell.
juno 29
’ r; / - S. S. Oslin, Practicing Physician and
Surgeon, Knoxyilie, Ga. t m 25
(fdmmercial.
Augusta Market. September 18—P. M.
COTTON.—We have no material change to no
tice in prices. The quantity offering very limited
and holders stiff in their asking prices.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, SEPT. 12.
Per ship Hartford, for New- York—s7 bales Do
mestics, 159 bags Rice Flour, 56 bbls. Rosin, 86
bundles Shooks: 218 casks Rice, 104 bales Cotton,
and 2 bbls. Beeswax.
Per brig Allston, for Bath, (Me.) —100,000 feet
j Lumber.
sl)tpping intelligence.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Ship Chacc, White, New York.
Ship Fairfield, Loveland, New York.
Schr. M. E. Wells, Tyler, New York.
Schr. Rachel P. Brown, Burns, Baltimore.
CP FOR CHARLESTON.
Barque Jasper, Hasty, at New York.
Brig Ann Maria, Smith, at Boston.
Brig Moses, Weeks, at New York.
Schr. Louisa, Chace, at New York.
Schr. Alice, Phillips, at Baltimore.
cleared for charleston.
BrigTybec, Ferguson, at New York.
Brig Timothy Crosby, Atwood, at New York.
SAILED FOR CHARLESTON,
hr. Maria N., Arrants, fr om Richmond, Va.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 13.—1 n the Offing, a Fr.
ship, in distress, leaky.
Cld. ship Columbia, Grumlcy, New York; ship
John Ravencl, Turner, Baltimore: brig Triton,
Harding, Wilmington, N. C.; schrs. Ellen Golds
borough, Gourlay, Baltimore; Wilmington, Fra
ser, Wilmington, N. C.
Went to sea, ship Columbia, Grumley, N. Y’ork ;
brigs Nancy, Davis, Baltimore; Tvrono, Lcland,
Jacksonville, (E. F.); schrs. Brilliant, Delany, Bal
timore; Isabella Thompson, Willett, Wilmington,
N. C.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 13.—Arr. steamer ! avid
L. Adams, Postell, Augusta.
Cleared, ship Hartford, Burke, New York; brig
AUston, Boynton. Bath, Me.
Departed, David L. Adams, Postell, Augusta.
PORTRAITS.
CHARLES BERUFF—ARTIST,
From the Academy of Munich. Bavaria.
GRATEFUL for the encouragement giv
on him the past season, informs tho ijyTj&yS
ladies and gcntlcmon of Augusta and
nity, that has he removed to the rooms over Miss
I Catonnet’B School, (two doors gbove Clark, Raekot
; A Co.’s corner) and is prepared to furuish POR
j TRAITS of tho finest execution, at tho shorest no
tice. The Public aro respectfully invited to give
him a call.
K7” A few more Pupils in DRAWING can be
accommodated.
- References.— Col. Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos.
Richards, J. Gardner, Jr.,' A. Lafitto. sept. 14
TjARI'ER’S PUBLICATIONS—Arthur Con
-T1 way, or Scenes in the Tropics; by Capt. E.
H. Milinnn.
Hildreth's United States—second series, vol. 11.
Tho Nile Boat, or Glimpses of tho Land of
Egypt—with numerous illustrations.
The above have bceh received by
sept. 14 THUS. RICHARDS A SON.
EXTRA FINE LARD.
at BBLS. fine LEAF LARD
t) 50 bbls. Howard streot FLOUR
For salo by W. H. ST U RGES A CO.
sopt. 14
NE W F ALL GOODS!
S N O W N E N k SHEAR,
HAVE RECEIVED, This Day, from Now York,
by tho steamer Marion,
Rich Paris MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of
now and elegant styles for Ladies' Dresses.
Fancy MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of beauti
ful shades, and high colors for Children's Drcßses.
Extra FRENCH MERINOS of beautiful mode
I and high colors.
ENGLISH MERINOS at very low prices,
l Superior WELCH and SCARLET FLANNELS.
Fancy TWEEDS and CASIMEKES for Youth's
wear.
ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS of boati
; ful styles, and at greatly reduced prices.
Fancy WATER POPLINS of new and beautiful
styles.
With a variety of other articles suitablo for the
present season, and to all of which, they respect
fully invite the attention ot the public. sopt. 14
CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUGS, &.C.
J. P. SETZE.
HAS OPENED This Day, a very extensive assort
ment of
Rich Brussels Carpeting,
Extra super, Three Ply CARPETING,
2d quality do do do
Best Imperial do do do
j Very best Ingrain do
2d and 3d qualities do
3-4 and 4-4 extra fine Venetian CARPETING,
Ass’d. sizes Chenille and Tufftod Hearth RUGS.
sept 13
HARPER C BRYSON,
(Late of the firm of Walker , Bryson <V Co.)
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION MERCHANT,
j ’ CAMPBELL STREET, AUGUSTA, -GA.,
WILL STORE COTTON and all oth
er Produce, consigned to him,
the Fire Proof Warehouse of Wmitlock IHHH
A Cqskery. His personal attention will be given
to all business with which ho may bo favored.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Ao., promptly attend
ed to.
Cash advances made on Produco in store.
sep 13 - - tf
200 BUSHELS
WHITE GRINDING CORN, will be sold low
by HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
Sep 13
CANDLES, LARD, AC.
JZ.( \ BOXES Hull A Son’s CANDLES,
JU 30 kegs prime Leaf LARD,
35 do. good Goshen BUTTER,
50 boxes Steam Refined CANDY,
20 bbls. Cider VINEGAR,
20 boxes TEA,
16 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL.
For Bale low by
sep 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
SUGARS.
Oil \ BBLS. Charleston Refined SUGARS,
/C\J 5 hhds. St. Croix do.
J ust received by
sept. 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
30 FIRKINS BUTTER.
Q/\ FIRKINS good Goshen BUTTER, just re-
OU ceived and for salo by
sept. 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.
NEW BOOKS.
JUST RECEIVED, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
the following NEW WORKS, viz:
Arthur Conway, or Scenes in tho Tropics; by
Capt. E. 11. Milman, nuthor of "Wayside Cross,”
Ac.
The Confessor, an Historical Novel, 50c.
Six Years Later, or the taking of the Bastile;
by A. Dumas, being sequel to tho Queen’s Necklace.
2nd Volume of Caroline of Brunswick.
No. 382 Litteli's Living Ago. sep 13.
LOOK HERE, EVERYBODY f
FIRST RATE SODA WATER, with plenty
of Ice, can be had at ZINN’S. He will also
keep his Garden open until Ist October. Come
onef come all, before he closes for this season.
N. B.—Having made arrangements to get a sup
ply of ICE from Charleston, Families can be sup
plied at the above establishment.
sop 12 2 J - -W. Z.
FOR SALE.
ASUPEIROR pair of Northern HORSES,
Equal to any ever afforedin this city.
Five and six years old last spring, and having spent
' one summer South, have become acclimated. They
arc fifteen and a half hands high, perfectly quiet;
and for family use arc unsurpassed. Both are su
perior single Horses —one very fast- For appear
ance, action and good qualities, they can not be
excelled. Sold on account of the owners having no
uso for them. Apply at this office.
sept. 12 6
ANTED TO HIRE A COOK, WASHER
and IRONER, without children. Apply at
this office. dim sept 7
CLAYTON & BIGNON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C.
197 METCALF’S RANGE,
BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Ck B. are now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ane WINTER
• READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also koep Men’s and Boys Hats,
Shirts, Suspenders, Cravats, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. In addition to tho above, they in
vite particular attention to their Stock of
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING.
Country Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and examine our stock, at
No. 197 Broad street, Metcalfs Range. JOHN J. CLAYTON,
Augusta, September 2nd, 1851. 6mos A. P. BIGNON.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
THE SUBSCRIBERS have received at their
store, corner opposite the Mansion House, a
largo and well selected stock of FALL aud WIN
TER DRY GOODS, among which are—
Super. French CASHMERES and D'LAINES,
Plain and figured black and colored ALPACCA,
Fine French D'LAINE ROBES, new style,
Supe. black and blue black BOMBAZINES,
French English and American PRINTS,
Large black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS,
and heavy SILK FRINGE,
Large plaid Thibet Wool SHAWLS,
12-4 heavy LINEN SHEETINGS,
9-8 Pillow Case LINENS,
French Embroidered Muslin and Lace CAPES,
Rich Emb’d. INDER SLEEVES and CUFFS,
Neck, Belt and Bonnet RIBBONS.
Together with a fine stock of Woolen Goods for
boys’ wear; Cloths, Cassimero3, Sattinets, Ken
tucky Jeans, to which they respectfully invito tho
attention of their old customers, and tho public.—
Call and soc us, we will sell low.
MILLER A WARREN,
sept. 12 d6e.if 1m
PURE WHITE SEEDWHEAT!
THE SUBSCRIBERS have for sale a small
quantity of the above WHEAT. It is from
the plantation of Mr. P. 11. Greene, Troup county,
and took tho first premium at tho late Atlanta Fair.
It is a beautiful solid white grain, weighing sixty
six pounds to the bushel, and turns out tho best
quality of Flour.
WRIGHT, SIMPSON A GARDINER,
sop 12 d3cl Mclntosh streot.
A NEW ARTICLE.
JUST RECEIVED, a few barrels of choioe CAR
TER POTATOES, of poouliarfino flavor, equal
to the real Irish
Also, a few barrels of fino Mereor Potatoes, With
a groat variety of fino FAMILY GROCERIES,
to which ho invites the patronage of his frionds and
citizens gonorally. JOHN J. BYRD,
sop 12 3 Ilarpor’s Range.
“ HAMS AND LARD.
"I d\ BBLS. No. 1 Baltimore City LARD,
J. U 15 tea., and 15 bbls. choice Family HAMS,
just received and for salo by
sopt. 12 LAYBACK A COOPER.
XEA
FAMILIES can be supplied with first quality
Green and Black TEAS, at
sept. 12 LAMBACK A COOPER’S.
DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR.
QQ TIERCES for manufacturing purposes. For
OO salo by LAMBACK A COOPER,
sept. 12
WINES
Q/\ BASKETS Noctor Brand CnAMPAIGNE;
OU 25 boxes fine CLARET. For salo by
sept. 12 W. W. ST URGES A CO.
SUED RYE.
BUSHELS prime Northern Seed RYE.—
OUU For sale by A. LAFITTE.
sept. 12 6
POTATOES AND ONIONS.
-I cr buls. POTATOES,
10 10 bbls. ONIONS, >n fine order.
For sale by A. LAFITTE.
sept. 12 4 t
HARPER'S MAGAZlNE. —Harper's Magazine
for Septombor, received by
sopt. 7 THOS RICHARDS A SON.
0. E. GRENVILLE fc CO.,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHATTANOOGA, TKNN.,
WILL pay strict attention to tfie pur -rxy
ohaso of GRAIN, BACON. FLOUR
or otbur articles of Teunessoe Produce.
Those articles being sold only for cash, Mer
chants or Planters will remit tho samo in their or
ders, or give authority to draw upon their Factors
at Augusta, Macon or Savannah.
Any information as to prices will be given at any
time. d2B£clo aug. 26
INSURANCE.
THE SUBSCRIBER Agent Southern Mutual
Insurance Co., continues to take MARINE,
RIVER end WARE HOUSE RISKS, at his office on
Mclntosh streot, promptly meets all losses. His
terms are from 15 to 25 per cont lower than that of
any simular institution in the state,
aug 22 T. W.FLEMING, Agont.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
e/\ BALES Gunqy BAGGING.
OU 90 coils Balo ROPE, various sizes, for sale
by A. LAFITTE.
sept. 9 6
pistols!
SEPTEMBER 2, 1851.
COLT’S k ALLEN’S REVOLVERS, all sizes.
Derrmgu’s Belt PISTOLS.
Allen’s Self-Cocking do., all sizes.
Just rocoivod and for sale by
sept. 3 CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
ELIGIBLE" DWELLING ON GREENE-ST.
BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR SALE.
THE NEW and commodious DWELLING, j-fi
second house above the Baptist Church, Blit
is offered for sale. The House contains 15 plastered
rooms (of which 14 have fire places,) besides 2
plastered and shelvod Store Rooms, and 1 largo
unplastorcd room over the wing, and is abundant
ly furnished with roomy and convenient Closets
through out.
Tho Houso is built and finished in tho very
best manner, the work in tho various departments
having been done by as good mechanics os have
ever been in Augusta.
The frame is unusually strong, the joists, studs
and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches apart, the
whole frnmo, including the roof, being enclosed
with inch boards fitted close, before the weather
boarding or shingles were put on.
The basement is perfectly dry and tree from
dampness, the floor being first paved with brick,
that covered with dry sand, and then a thick coating
of pitch and tar, over which are laid 4 inch scant
ling, and over all narrow lj inch flooring, secret
nailed.
The partition walls in the basement are all of brick.
The floor in the main story is ■ “ deadened” (to pre
vent tho passago of sound from below) in all the
rooms and tho passago. Every sash in the houso
is hung with best patent cord and round iron weights:
there aro roller Venetian Blinds to every window.
Tho rooms arc largo and airy. Tho dimensions
and other particulars will be furnished to any person
desirous of purchasing, to whom the premises will
be open for inspection on and after tho Ist Septem
ber, from 11 to I, and from 4 to 6 o’clock.
$5,000 of the purchase money may rcinain on
bond and mortgage for several years.
For further particulars, enquire of
JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Melutosh-st.
or JAMES RHIND, on the premises,
aug 22 - f&stf
"COMBS fc EXPRESS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS, having mado arrange
ments with the different Railroad Companies,
have now in operation, A DAILY LINE, IN CON
NECTION WITH NORTHERN AND EASTERN
LINES, for the transmission of light and valuable
packages of GOODS, MONEY, Ac., with the facili
ty of the mail, from Charleston, S. C., to Angusta,
Atlanta, Ga., Chattanooga, Tenn., and Montgome
3’, Ala., Columbia and Camden, S. C., and Romo,
a., and Charleston, East Tennessee, and all tho
intermediate points. Having competent resident
Agents at the important points, the Agents of the
Road at other points acting as our Agent, and a
faithful messenger with each train, by punctuality,
we hope to receive a liberal patronage.
Office in Charleston, 3 Hayne street.
Offico in Augusta in the corner store, adjoining
Walker A Son’s Warehouse, near the Globe Hotel.
COMBS A CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietors.
Sterling T. Combs,
Moody Chamberlain. t&clm sopt. 5
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
WILL BE SOLD, in front of the office of the
Augusta Insurance and Banking Company,
in the City of Augusta, on THURSDAY, the THIR
TIETH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, and if neces
sary, from day to day thereafter, during the usual
hours of public sales, the following property, part
of the estate of Thomas Cumming, deceased, to
wit:
The Lot and improvements, on the north side of
Broad street, in the city of Augusta, former resi
dence of the deceased, fronting on said street, about
seventy-seven (77) foot, lioundod west by a lino be
ginning on that street, three and a half fqet from
the corner of the main building thereon, and ex
tending thoncc to the northern line of said lot, east
by a line beginning on Broad street, four feet west
of the corner of the building now occupied by Rich
ard Allen, and others, and running thence two
hundred and cighty-ono feot, moro or loss, to the
northern boundary of said lot, and parallel with the
western line abovo mentioned, and north by an
alley about twenty-three foot wido, with the right of
way through said alloy, and another running thenoo
to Reynold street, in common with othor lots touch
ing the same. «
Also four unimproved lots on the north side of
Reynold street, just bolow Washington street, each
having a front of about forty-ono and a half (41 $)
foot on Reynold street, running back about one hun
dred and seventy-sevou and a half (1775) foot to an
alley about twenty (20) feet wido, on which each of
them has a front of about thirty-nine and a half
(395) feot, with the right of way through said alley,
in common w ith tho three lots next mentioned, and
also through the alleys lying rospoctively on tho
east and west of the samo lots.
Also, tho throe unimproved lots abovo referred
to bounded north by Bay stroot, on which each of
them has a front of about forty-two foot four inchos,
extending back one hundred and soventy-seven and
a half (1775) feet to tho alloy above mentioned, by
which thoy are bounded on the south, with the right
of way in common with the four lots above describ
ed, tbiougli the throe alleys mentioned in tho des
cription of said lots. Tho said seven lots, (four on
Reynold, and throe on Bay stroot,) and the alleys
therewith connected, occupying the ground known
as tho old Eaglo Tavern lot.
Also two Lots of Land in the Village of Summer
villo, of which one, fronting on Millodge street on
tho East, and Cumming Street on the South, con
tains about six (6) acres; and the othor, fronting on
Cumming Stroet, adjoining the last mentioned on
tho East and Mr. Jesse Ansley on tho West, con
tains lour acres moro or loss.
Also about two hundred acres of Woodland ad
joining the Villago of Summerville, bounded South
by Walton Way extended, and adjoining tho West
ovor tract and others—to bo subdivided before salo,
when a plat will be exhibited.
Also a tract of Pino Lund containing about fifty
acres, commonly called the "Quarry tract,” on
which is a valuable Quarry of White Froo Stono.*
Terms of Sale. Qno third oash, tho other two
thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest
from day of salo, secured by Mortgage of tho prop
erty sold.
rr~7~ The Executors whilo offoring tho property
in the Lots above designated, may, previous to the
sale, for tho interest of tho Estate or the convenienco
of purchasers, make sorno change in the parcels of
fered, by throwing togothor portions now separated
—subdi. iding others now offorod entiro, or modify
ing the subdivisions abovo mentioned.
Distinct plans of the Lots, as offorod, will .be pre
pared and ready for examination before and at time
of sale.
WILLIAM CUMMING,
ROBERT F. POE,
HENRY H. CUMMING,
Executors of tho Will of Thus. Cumming, deceased.
Augusta, August 25,1851. wtd
BOOTS AND SHOES.
TnE subscriber thankful for past favors.Sge
wishes to call tho attention of his
and the public generally to the beautiful and well
selected stock of Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Chil
dren and Boys BOOTS AND SHOES, which will
be sold wholesale and retail at reduced prices.
Please call and oxaminc before purchasing clsc
whorc.
Nearly opposite the Eaglo So Phoenix Hotel.
JAMES DALY.
N. B. A handsome lot of Trunks, Valises, Ac.,
always on hand. ' J. D.
Jy« t ly
G. P. GREEN.
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
208 BROADEST., AUGUSTA, GEO.
KEEPS constantly on hand, a handsome assort
ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND
VESTINGS, of the firast and most fashionable pat
terns, which will be >_.ade up to order, in a style
not to be surpassed by any other establishment.—
H aving received tho very latest improvements in
the art of cuting, he will be able to give a better
and cosier fit than has been delivered by any South
ern establishment. He also koops a good assort
ment of Ready Mjtdo Clothing,
apt). fAc.
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER'. ”
F. A. BRAHE,
AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 214 BROAD STREET.
RESPECTFULLY returns his .grateful go
acknowledgements to his friends and
the public, for the very liberal share of pa-fttiift
tronage he has received in his line, and trusts
that by persona! application and strict attention to
all work entrusted to him, to continue to give sa
tisfaction, and merit further confidence.
N. B. —I have receivod, and offer with confi
dence, Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fancy JEW
ELRY, such as Fancy Guard and. Fob Chains,
Breast Pins, Broaches, Mantle Clocks, and many
articles too tedious to enumerate, which the pub
lic arc invited te sxamine before making their pur
ha _ oct
CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY
WOODSTOCK Ik WHITLOCK,
Two doors's above the U. S. Hotel, and opposite the
Bank of Augusta,
HAVE on hand, and are constantly re- go
ceiving, a fine assortment of sp-c
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Sil
ver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and
Fob Chains, Breast Pins, Ac. Ac.
Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold
cheap for cash.
KT” W. G. WOODSTOCK will give his strict at
tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS,
having served a regular apprenticeship in one of
tho largest manufactories of London, and from his
long experience, ho feels assured of giving perfect
satisfaction to all who may entrust their work to
him. dAcly jan 17
NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE IN
-BURASCE COMPANY.
Incorporated January. 1849.
Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C.
HAVING established an Agency in this city, are
prepared to take LIFE RISKS on the-most
favorable terms.
Tho tabic of Ratos are those mado by Joshua
Millar, and known as “'Tbo Carlisle Table,” uni
versally conceded to bo the most correct in use.
The advantages offered bv this Company, are
such as merit the attention of the public, and will
be pointod out and explained at any time by the
Agent
Insurances are taken on single lives, for one
year, seven years, or for life.
On joint lives, for life.
On slaves at 2-3 value, one or five
years. „
The undersigned can, at all times, be found at
the Law office of G. J. A W. Schley, Esqs.
Letters, post-paid, directed to the Agent here,
will be promptly attonded to
apr 11 S. H. OLIVER, Ag’t.,'Augusta, Ga.
PEACH BRANDY 23 YEARS OLIL
ONE bbl. of old Peach Brandy, distilled in 1828,
by Joel Hurt, of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Just
received and for sale by
aug 29 A. STEVENS.
JHi&tUantoti*.
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT
TERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the wel
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY A CO.
Class9l, to be drawn at Savannah, Sept. 12th, 1851.
Sales close Friday, at 3, P, M. SPLENDID
SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78.
11,250 DOLLARS!!
$2,500; $1,500; $1,250; $1,157; sl.ooo_£U
Besides numerous others. Tickets $4 —Halves
$2 —Quartors $l.
Class 91, at Augusta Sept. 17, 1851. Sales close
Wednesday, at 3 p. m. PACKAGE SCHEME.
13 drawn ballots from 75. Capital Prize $4,000,
besides numerous others. Tickets $l. Shares
in proportion. Risk on a Package of 25. Quar
ters $3,50.
Extra Class 76, by Monongalia 127, Sept. 20,1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3, P. M GRAND
SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78.
40,000 DOLLARS!!!
$15,000 $8,000; $3,931; 50 of $1,000; 50 of 500;
Tickets $10 —Halves ss—Quarters $2,50
JOHN A. MILLEN,
Scuth side Broad street, a few door below
Post Office Comer.
CE?” Orders from tho city or country, strictly con
fidential and promptly attended to. sept. 14
BACON AND NAILS,
e/wwyi POUNDS BACON, consisting of
(JvJjUUU Haigs, Sides and Shoulders.
1,000 kegs NAILS. For sale by
Hamburg, Sept. 7. JOSIAH SIBLEY.
NEW CARPETS.
SNOWDEN A SHEAR.
T TAY E just received from Now York, a supply
JJL of THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS
of now and splondid patterns, to which they respect
fully invite tne attention of the public,
sept 5
BLANKETS AND KERSEYS.
LALLERSTEDT A WIMBERLY have opon
cd at the coroor of tho Globe Hotol, a supe
rior assortment of
8-4 and 9-4 heavy, all wool negro BLANKETS.
10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fine bed do.
Soorgia PLAINS and heavy KERSEYS.
Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES.
Brown and bleached SHEETING and SHIRT
ING.
MERINO, CASIMERES and JEANS.
Irish LINEN and bird-eye DIAPER.
Towolling and pillow case LINEN.
And a great variety of GOODS suitablo for fami
lies and plantors; all of which are offered on tho
host possible terms. sopt. 11
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
WE HAVE just recoivcd 300 boxos of different
grades of TOBACCO, 200,000 BEGARS.-
AU of which will bo sold low.
sept. 10 WILLIAMS St BROTHER.
MONONGAHELA WHISKY OF SUPERIOR
QUALITY.
WE HAVE, This Day recoivod, 50 bbls. puro
Ryo, Old Glade and J. Barton Whisky,
sept. JO WILLI A MS A BROTHER.
TO DENTISTS. —We have on hand a largo case
of good substantial Dentists INSTRUMENTS,
adapted to almost any operation in Dental Surgery.
Also a fine assortment of TEETH FORCEPS,
STUBBS, FILES, Ac. D. B. PLUMB A CO.
Bept. 4 w
STARCH POLISH Beaumont’s Patent Starch
POLISH for giving a beautiful gloss to Linens,
Muslins, Cambrics, Ac. It also prevents the Iron
from adhering to tho linon. For salo by
sept. 4 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
~~ HATS ! HATS!! HATS!!!
NOT tho Gonnin, bat tho genuine true Fall
Style. Just recoivod by
aug 24 WM. 0. PRICE A CO.
NEW FALL GOODS !
LALLERSTEDT Ik WIMBERLY
HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand—corner
of Globe Hotel—a very large stock of fancy
DRY GOODS, embracing tlie newest and most ele
gant styles of
Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and
blaek,
Do. plain black do.
Do watered do do.
Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, new designs,
Figured changeable POPLINS,
Do. do. ALPACCAS,
English and French MERINOS,
Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS,
Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS,
Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY,
Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS,
Noodle Worked COLLARS,
Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING,
To which thoy invite attention sop 11
SEMPSTRESS AND MANTUA MAKER.
FOit SALE, on commission, a likely brown
WOMAM, 25 years old, with her two Child:
ron, 3 and 6 years old. The woman is a trictly
No. 1 Sempstress and Mantua Maker, amf a first
rate Washer and Ironor, and thoroogbly under
stands house-keeping in all its branches. She is
strictly honest and trusty, having been raised by
ono of tho first families in the city of Augusta. She
is sold for no fault, the owner having no further
use for her. Thu best of recommendations can be
given as to character and qualifications. Apply to
scpll d4cl A. WILSON, Hamburg, S. C.
_ LARD BUTTER, &C.
1 /\ BBLS. Leaf LARD.
lv 20 Kegs do
5 “ Goshen Butter.
5 Casks prime Sugar Cured Hams.
Just received, and for sale by
A. STEVENS.
THE FIRE IN CONWAY, MASS.
TTJE insert with pleasure, tho following letter;
W from tho Conway Tool Company. It shows
clearly that the faith of the publio in Rich’s Sala
mander Safes has not been misplaced:—
Son way, Mass. July 14, 1851.
Messrs. Roff, Stearns So Co., successors to C. Rich
So Co., 146 Water street, New York:—Gentlemen—
To your inquiries respecting tho fate of the Sala
mander Safe, No. 3,381, purchased of you through
Messrs. Wm. Bryco So Co., it is perhaps sufficient to
say, that I am at present writing on paper which
was in tho Safe at the time of tho destruction of our
manufactory by firo, on the morning of tho 27th
inst. Tho Safe was on tho lower floor of a three
story building, containing considerable quantities of
soasoned beach timber, and it was at a red heat
when it fell into a bed of live hard wood ooals, ifi
which it remained imbedded abont three hours,
when it was drawn out, and, as soon as practicable,
opened. Tho leather bindings of tho-books frorc
heated by the steam, and some of the looso papers
were somewhat stained; but not a single partile of
paper in any book was injured, and not a single
mark on any looso paper, whether igadc by a pen
or perfcil, is defaced. We consider the Safe in
qncstion as having passed through one of the se
verest test to which it could have boon put, and we
need not assure you teat wo rejoice at its success.
We will forward you the burnt Safe, and in the
mcantimo, send us another of tho same size and
pattern, for immediate use.
Yours, respoctfhlly.
Conway Tool Company—A. PARKER;
Agent.
An assortment of various sizes and patterns, with
and without powder-proof locks, for sale at 146 Wa
ter St., Now Yorfc.
ALMON ROFF.
JOHN G. STEARNS.
A. S. MARVIN.
An assortment also for salo by Chr’a. H. Camp
field, Savannah, Ga. july 27 ‘ f3m
YOUNG LADIES' SCHOOL.
MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young
Ladies and Misses, will bo resumed on the
•first day of OCTOBER next.
A convenient room is selected on Washington-jt.,
between Broad and Ellisstreot.
For Ihe liberal patronage bestowed the last sea
son, Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking her
friends, and assures them, that there shall bo no
exertions spared to render tho Institution worthy
the same. tloct aug. 24
WANTED,
A COLORED WOMAN, who is a good Cook,
Washer and Ironor. Apply at this office
sept 4 tf
London labor, &c Vol. Ist, bound—of
London Labor, received by
sept. 7 THOS. RICHARDS So SON.
FINE COLOGNE A lot of choice German -
COLOGNE, in long bottles. Just received by I
sept, i 6 D. B. PLUMB * CO.
illigciUaiifons.
. __ r
OH'lC*. IHADIWuttmiUA S. V. HAIL
ROAD company.—CHALESTON, AU
GUST 20, m\.~EXPRESS FREIGHTAND
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.-Or, andaL
tor This Day the above Train will commence, and
; continue to run between Charleston and Hamburg,
leaving at the following hours:
UP. DOWN.
Leave Charleston, sp. m. Leave Hamburg 6a. m.
I Arrive Hamburg 5J a.m Ar've Charleston 7J ajn.
1 The above Train will only take Through Freight,
and will be confined to Light Goods only; and
all articles intonded to be shipped by this train
must be delivered at the Depot previous to 3
o'clock, p. in. J. D. PETSCH,
Superintendant Transportion, S. C. R. Co.
Charleston, Aug. 20 ang. 21
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, having united their in
terest in the DRY GOODS line, in the city of
i Augusta, will continue the business at the old stand
of James Mit.i.er A Co., under the firm and style
of MILLER A WARREN, where they will keep
a large and well selected stock of Goods, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of their old
oumstomers and the public generally -
JAMES MILLER A CO.,
L. C. WARREN A CO.
sept. 7 dlmAc3m
PROM THE ‘‘ WORLD'S FAIR,” DIRECT
PER STEAMER PACIFIC —Choice Cravats,
Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Sus
penders, French Silk Umbrellas, and a variety of
fancy articles.
aug. 7 WM. 0. PRICE A Co.lt
WHISKY, GIN, &C.
Q/ \ BOXES old Engle and Noctar WHISKY.
/6\J 10 Bbls. Choice Eagle. do
20 “ Old Rye. do
25 “ Rose Gin.
20 “ Choico Cordials.
5 “ London Cordial Gin.
5 “ Wild Cherry Brandy.
Together with a good assortment of other Liquors,
Winos Ac., Ac., Just received and for. sale by
A. STEVENS.
SODA WATER.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Augusta, that he is Manufacturing the best
article of SODA WATER, which he will dolivor
daily, in any quantity, in any part of the city,
apr 11 5m E. D. MEYER.
TO RENT,
THE BRICK DWELLING at present oc
cupicd by Mr. John Glcndinning, opposite
Phinizy A Clayton's warehouse. For particulars,
apply to
sep 11 tf J. P. LAVENTURE._
NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD.
PRESTON AND MERRILL’S INFALLIBLE
YEAST POWDER—a new article for making
Light and Swoet Bread—lt is a great convenience,
that-it is always READY and SURE to act—the
dough requires no standing, but is ready to bake
as soon as mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly
mistake iu its use. Should an excess bo put in, it
will not turn the bread yellow, with an ashy taste,
as saieratus and soda will, thus saving much waste.
It is suitablo for almost all kinds of Swoet Cakes,
Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes.
VTF- Dough mixed with common Yoast, and fail
ing to rise, may bo made light, and saved, by thor
oughly kneading in the proper quantity of this
yeast. For salo by
sept M_ D. E. PLUMB A CO.
DRAPER’S PATENT AIR - TIGHT INK
STANDS, a beautiful article. For sale by
sept. 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
REYNOLD 'STREET ACADEMY;
MR. C. D. OLIVER will open a SCHOOL for
boys, on the Ist of OCTOBER, in the School
Room on Reynold strebt, formerly occupied by Mr.
Pope. Every effort on the part of Mr. Oliver will
bo made to advance hoys placed umler his charge.
In addition to the usual brunches taught in Schools,
he will take any Pupil or Class of Pupils through
tho higher Branches of Mathematics, together with
Civil Engineering. For Terms, apply to Mr. Oliver
at Mr. D. Chaffee’s Furniture Store, or by letter ad
dressed to the same t>.rough the office.
. References. —Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. H.
1 Means, Ex-Gov. W. Soibrook, S. C.
Geo. Schley, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos.
Kic ards, Esq., S. H. Oliver, Esq., Augusta,
sept, i) 1 m
BIOH CKE3S giLKS,
Both Black and Colored ot'the very latest
PARISIAN STYLES.
Just received by J. P. SEIZE,
sept. 7
~ dry goodslnTharleston, sTc.
DIRECT IMI ORTATIUN.
Cfc E. L. Ki.ivH IMi i jv C 0. , Direct Importers
•• of European Dry Goods, are happy to inform
their friends and customers, that they are now re
ceiving by every arrival from Europe, additions to
i as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS as has over been offered in their
market. t
Good Goods are furnished at low prices, and
those who purchase in thoir city, are invited to ex
amine their styles, which will be found particularly
adapted to the Southern Jrade.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC
FABRICS, in evory variety.
Of NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan
tation Dry Goods, a complete assortment.
HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in their line,
in every variety ; together with a full stock of
CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS.
Also, LINENS, which will bo found free from
any mixture of Cotton.
All articles sold are warranted to prove as repre
sented.
Terms cash, or city acceptance.
C. A E. L. KERRISON A CO,
209 North-west corner King and Market streets,
r. Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. cid
5 NErFwORKS! NEW WORKS)
" ITIHE WORKS of the Rev. Richard Cecil, late
A Minister of St. John's Chapel, London, in 3
volumes.
1 Sermons on important subjects, by the Rev.
" Samuel Davis, A. M., President of the College of N.
• Jersey, with an Essay on the Life and times of tho
1 author, by Albert Barnes.
> The Life and Power of true Godliness, described
1 in a series of Discourses, by Alexander McLeod, D.
r D.
1 The Anxious Enquirer after Salvation, directed
’ and encouraged, by John Angoli James, author
‘ of Family Monitor, Ac.
Daily Bible Illustrations, being original Read
-1 ings for a year on subjects from Saered History, Bi
ography, Geography, Antiquities and Theology, es
pecially designed for the Family Circle, by John
Kitto, D. D., F. Si A.
The History of Romo, by Thomas Arnold, D. D.,
; late Regius Prof, of Modern History in the Univer
sity of Oxford, head Master of Rugby School and
Member of the Archaeologian Society of Romo.
The Method of tho Divine Government—Physi
cal and Moral, by the Rev. James M’Cosh.
Expository Discourses on tho first Epistle of the
Apostle Poter, by John Brown, D. D.
An Introduction to the Critical Study aud Know
ledge of the Iloly Scriptures, by Thomas Hartwell
Hoxne, B. D. of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Homo is Homo: a Domestic Tale. 10: t tale
of tho Olden Times, by K. Barton.
TheFato: a talo of stirring times, by G. P. R.
James, Esq.
The Stone-Mason of Saint Point, a Village Tale,
by A. De Lamartine.
The United States Quarterly Post Office Guide,
by Eli Bowen, late of the General Post Office.
Also Harper s new Monthly Magazine for Sept.;
and No. 380 and 381 Littolls's Living Age. Also
a large assortment of now Music, just received and
for sale by tho subscribers,
sept. 7 GEO. A. OATES A CO.
TTO RENT.
HE LARGE and commodious STORE on
Broad street, and back STORE on Ellis-Mail
street, at present occupied by French A Butler, in
tho Wholesale Grocery business.
—ALSO,—
For sale at cost, the remainder of their Stook
now on hand. FRENCH A BUTLER.
aug. 20
BUTTER AND CHEESE.
FIVE kegs prime Goshen Butter.
Few boxes do do Cheese.
Just received per steamer from New York.
For sale by A. STEVENS,
aug 29
EEHN Sc FOSTER, FACTORS AND COM
MISSION MERCHANTS, Bav-st, Savan
nah, Gee. P. H. Behn.
jy9 tf John Fostkr,