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Constitatumalist (mb Kcmtbfic.
BY JAMES GARDNER, JR.
s!j Jilitgtirtit €t!rgriijj(i.
Reported for the Constitutionalist & Republic.
LATERTrOM EUROPE
ARRIVAL
or THE STEAMER
PACI F I C .
COTTON MARKET UNCHANGED.
FLOUR DECLINED.
CORN LOWER.
YATCH AMERICA SOLD FOR £7,000.
New-York, Sept. 14.
"jfhe steamship Pacific has arrived, bringing
102 passengers, among them Catherine Hayes.
Colton Market. —The Cotton market was less
animated but prices unchanged since the sailing
of the Niagara. Some parties quote one eighth
decline. The sales of the four daysjreached 22,000
bales, of which speculators and exporters took
4,200. The stock of Cotton held in Liverpool
was 6-17,000 hales.
The Manchester market was quiet.
Breadstuff's depressed. Flour had declined 6d.
a Is. Corn lower. Code dull. Sugar, active
at full rates.
Gold in great profusion has been discovered at
Bathurst, South Whales.
The Yacht America has been sold for seven
thousand pounds.
Consols had advanced Jd.
Charleston, Sept. 15.
The Fugitive Slave Case. —The United
States authorities have thus far arrested thirty
live persons, mostly Negroes, connected with
the recent Nergro riot at Christance, Penn. They
are charged with murder and high treason. The
evidence is very strong against them .
Philadelphia, Sept. 15.
Fifty-one arrests have been made of parties
implicated in the Christiana outrage. The Mar
shal and Commissioner Ingraham, proceeded to
make further arrests to-day. Gov. Johnson of
fered one thousand dollars reward for the appre
hension and conviction of the murderers.
The meeting of Texan creditom at [Washing
ton, to-day adjourned and determined to leave
the matter to adjudication.
New-York, Sept. 15.
Cotton. —The market is heavier, but there
s no quotable change in prices.
Office of TnE Board of Health, 1
Augusta, Sept. 16,1851. )
Since my report on the 9th inst., no new
cases of Small Pox, and but two of Varioloid,
have occurred in the city. The cases of Vario
loid are mild, and rapidly recovering.
The disease is still confined to the families and
localities in whica it originated.
Planters and others may visit our city in per
fect safety, as there is not the least danger of con
tracting the disease. WM. E. DEARING,
Chairman Board Health.
(From the N. O. True Delta.)
September 8, 1831.
Gentlemen. —l have just returned from a ;
business tour through the best cotton growing)
regions of Louisiana and Arkansas; and as some j
account of the prospects of the crop may be in- |
teresting, I purpose giving it, claiming no atten
tion for my views that their truthfulness will
warrant.
In Drew, Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Ouachita
and Union counties, (Ark.,) not more than one
third of a good crop.ot cotton, under the most
favorable circumstances, will be picked: while of !
coni, literally speaking, none will be harvested.
I have seen hundreds of acres that will not |
yield three bnshels to the acre. In Union coun- ]
ty, the crops were better than in the others. In
Chicot alone, is the prospect encouraging, and it
is very much so indeed. From my enquiries
addressed to gentlemen, who had travelled
through the other sections of the State,and who,
1 had reason to believe, were not interested in
misleading, the condition of the crops were no
better than in the counties 1 have referred to.
In the (fine hill parishes of Louisiana, a more
promising yield may be expected, hut they can- j
not certainly make over hall a crop of either t
cotton or corn.
In Union, Jackson, Caldwell, Claiborne and
Bienville parishes, with the exception of one or
two favored localities of limited extent, rain had
not visited them for ten or twelve weeks at a
time; in consequence of which, the crops were j
burnt out. lam satisfied half a crop at the ut- j
most cannot be exceeded. The river plantations ;
generally will turn out well. Moorhouse, Frank
lin, Catahoula and Concordia, with occasional
exceptions, have a good appearance; a few, how
ever, will not make one-fourth.
Should the upland or hilly cotton growing
country in other quarters, have suffered from
drought to the same extent as that visited by
me, the conclusion is to my mind irresistable,
that the crop of this year will not be heavier
then that of last season.
Your friend, TRUTH.
We have the fullest confidence in the veracity
and trustworthiness of our correspondent, and
so having, take pleasure in publishing his favor.
Our readers will form their own opinions of
its merits.
N ew - Orle ans, Sept. 12, 9JSO P. M.
Two thousand five hundred bales of Cotton
were disposed of to-day at from 8i to 81 cents.
Mess Pork is worth $16,25. Corn is firm, and
yellow is worth 46 and white 54 cents.
The brig Tehuantepec brings dates to the 6th
inst. from Havana. A further release of mem
bers of the expedition has taken place. The Te
huantepec brings no news of
New-Orleans, Sept. 13, 8. 15 P. M.
The sales of Cotton in this market during the
week amount to 8,800 bales, and the receipts for
the same period 10,._,00 against 3000 at the same
time last year. To-day, Saturday, 1,800 bales
■were sold at a further advance of an eighth of a
fcent. Middling is worth 8] cents. Bacon is
®uil, and Sides are quoted at lli, Shoulders at Si,
Bind Hams at Irom 10 to 12 cents
ir ( l ue Saranac, Capt. Y ATF .s, has cleared
|fior Charleston.
T~FEACH BRANDY 23 YEArToID^
/ YNE bhl. of old Peach Brandy, distilled in 1828
v-f by Joel Hurt, of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Just
received and for sale by
»“529 A. STEVENS.
EAGLE FOUNDRY.
AUGUSTA, .swjgw GEORGIA,
Jones - Street, Near the Old
Planters’ Hotel.
THE undersigned having purchased the interest
of Mr. John Tii.kkv, in the EAGLE FOUND
RY, is now prepared, with his increased Ma
chinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any
sizo or power; CASTINGS, of every description,
in either Don or Brass, for Saw, or Merchant Mills’
Factories. Gin Gearing, Ac. Ac.
Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kinds of
MACHINERY.
Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand,
and first rate Workmen in his employ, ho is en
abled to furnish all orders entrusted to him, at short
notice, and at prices fully as low as work of the
same quality can bo laid down from tho North or
elsewhere.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bo
stowod upon the old firm, he respoctfully solicits a
continuance of the same, and guarantees a prompt
and faithful execution of all orders sent him.
n “g 3 T. L. NEESON.
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE. ’
Thr Oldest ansi most Extensive in the U. States.
Richards kingrland.No. 38 courtiandt
Street, Now V ork, Wholesale Dealer in and
Manufacturer of Looking-Glasses, and Importer of
Looking-Glass Plates, and Plato Glass for House and
Store Windows, respectfully invites the attention of
Southern Buyers and Dealers to his extensive Stock
—embracing all kinds of Mahogany Toilet Boxes,
Swings, Mahogany and Gilt, and Gilt Glasses, suit
able for the Trado. Also, constantly on hand, a
large assortment of all kinds and sizes of Ornamen
tal, Plain, Pier and Mantel Glasses, Portrait and
Picture Frames, got up in tho richest and most gor
geous styles, from tho latest Parisian and Foreign
designs.
Any inquiries, made by lettor, rolativo to tho pri
ces of Goods, will bo cheerfully answered by return
mail.
N. B.—All orders promptly attended to, and
Goods packed with the greatest caro. june 19-Sm
7~
ANT) BE REFLECTED.—Wo have just roooived
a, largo and well assorted lot of LOOKING
GLASSES, which We aro willing to sell vory low
for oaeh. Do not forget to call at
J. J. LATHROP A CO’S., Broad stroot.
RATTAN AND WILLOW C HAIRS.—We have
just reeoivod a lot of childrens’ Rattan and
Willow CHAIRS, with and without rockers.
MUSTIN A LATHROP,
WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL.
CONFECTIONARY.
THE UNDERSIGNED tako pleasure in inviting
their city and country frionds and custoniors
generally, to {heir largo and well scluctcd stock,
consisting of Confectionaries of tho greatost diver
sity and of superior quality; Wost ludia Fruits,
Nuts, Jollies, Jams, Preserves, and all kinds of
Syrups ami Cordials; French and German Toys;
Pickles, Lobsters, Salmon and Mackerel, fresh,
Ficklod and in oil, from tho rostaraut of Messrs.
Jnderwood A Co.; Sardinos, in oil; Marseilles and
Olivo Oil: Imported Liquors, consisting of Brandies,
Port, Madeira,Claret.Rhine and Champagne Wines,
Scotch Whiskey, Holland Gin, London Porter,
Absynthe and Kishwassor; Havanna Sugars of tho
most popular brands of tho day: Newark Cider
and Augusta Cream Ale, which thoy offer for salo
upon reasonable terms at their well known estab
lishment, opposite the old Bridge Bank building,
qnd formerly occupied by Mr. Martin Frederick;
whoso successors thoy are.
N. GIItARDEY A SONS.
Augusta, Doc. 31, 1850. f
246, BROAITsTREET!
FERRIS & PAUL offer tho balanco of tkoir
SUMMERCLOTHING, at and below cost to
make room for their largo stock of FALL AND
WINTER GOODS.
LINEN SACKS, at $l,OO each, and other arti
ticles in propotion. aiig. 10
WASHINGTON HALL, ATLANTA, Ga!“
THE Undersigned, anxious to render the SP.
abovo Establishment every way acceptable Jsiai.
to the travelling nublic,has rocontly added to it a now
DINING ROOM, and mndo several other material
alterations in tho Iloasc, with a view to the promo
tion of tho comfort of those who may favor him
with their patronage, and has secured, as a general
Superintendent, tho sorvices of Mr. Geo. R. Fra
zer, formerly of tho United States, and late of the
Eaglo A Phoenix Ilotol, Augusta, Ga. It is his in
tention to spare neithor expense nor exertion to
make tho Washington Hall deservedly popular.
Ho lias recently added to his Establishment five
good family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with
fire places in each. Also, a fine BATHING ES
TABLISHMENT, where oan bo procured Warm
or Cold Baths.
There is a BARBER SHOP under tho same
roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient
distance. Servants always in attendance upon tlve
cars to conduct passengers and convey baggage to
and from the Depot.
JAS. LOYD, Proprietor.
Geo. R. Frazer, Superintendent.
N. B.—Tho above house will always famish Bur
ner to tho passengers from tho West, at 3 o’clock
P. M. d&ely may 7
$l,OOO REWARD,
DU. HUNTER'S oolebrnted SPECIFIC, for
tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Strictures, Gleet and
Analogous Complaints of the Organs of Generation.
By Of all remedios yet discovered for the abovo
complaint, this is tho most certain.
' (Tylt makes a speedy and permanent cure with
out restriction to diet, drink, oxposuro, or change
of application to business.
fly" It is perfectly harmless. Gallons of it might
bo taken without injuring tho patient.
By It is put up in bottles, with full directions
accompanying it, so that porsons can cure them
selves without resorting to physicians or others for
advice.
One bottle is chough to perform a certain cure.—
Price $l.
[ty It is approved and recommended by the Roy
al College of Physicians and Surgeons of London,
and has their certificate enclosed.
By It is sold by appointment in No ,v York by
Robert Eliot A Son, and in Augusta, Ga., at No.
195, Metcalfs Range, Broad street. 7m july fi
BURR MILL STONES.
WM. R. St'HIRMER, surviving partner of
SCIIIRMER A WIGAND, begs leave to in
form the old customers of tho firm, and the public
generally, that the manufacture of BURR MILL
STONES in all its various departments, will be con
tinued by him at the old stand.
All orders executed with promptness, and in tho
vory best stylo.
Augusta, Ga., July 17tb, 1851. july 18
NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM
SHIP LINE.
. P
—AND—
ALABAMA Capt. Ludlow.
Belonging to tho New York A Savannah Stoain
, Navigation Company.
On and after the lUh Jan., will leavo Savannah
: and Now York every SATURDAY until further
; notice. These ships aro 1,300 tons register, and un
surpassed iu comfort, safely and speed. Cabin Pas
sage $25 —payable in advance..
Agents PADELFORD, FAY A CO.„
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jan 12 194 Front street. Now York.
AUGUSTA, DEC. 28,1850.
WE HAVE received per steamer, a superb lot
of WATCHES, some of them of the manu-1
facture of T. F. Cooper, London, in hunting and
other cases—beautiful Watches for the pocket, and
of tho best quality. We have also received a Model
Gold Watch, in hunting case, 20 kt. fine, with
diamond push bolt and ruby jewels; the movement
of gold 18 kt. fine, with chronometer balance; per
haps the finest Watch in America—made by Chas.
Taylor A Son, London.
A full assortment of all kinds of WATCHES and
JEWELRY on hand. For sale Wholesale and Re
tail, by CLARK, RACKETT A CO.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, 'SEPTUM UR 17, 1851
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD.
i j ---; •
PASSENGER TRAINS,
t FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
. T EAVES CHARLESTON daily at BA. M., and
- arrivo at Hamburg at 3J l’.'M.
7 Leaves Hamburg daily at 6A. M., and arrivo at
, Charleston at 1J P. M.
> train takes up and sets down all way passen
gers.
f SECOND, OR EXTRESS TRIAN.
Leaves Charleston daily at 11 $ A. M., and ar
, rive at Hamburg at SP. M.
Leaves Hamburg at 10 A. M., and arrivo at
t Charleston at 3$ P. M.
o This train takes through Passengers only, and
r always arrives in full time to connect with tho eve
ning train of the Georgia Kail Head, at Augusta,
- going West, and with the Wilmington Boats, and
v with the New York and Philadelphia lino of Steam
s' era going Bast.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
FIRST, OK REGULAR TRAINS.
Leaves Charleston daily at 5 A. M., arrivo at
Hamburg beforo 11 A. M. next day, and as many
, trains leave every morning as may be necessary to
, taku off all tho Goods received before (1 o’clock tho
- evening before, and on their arrival at Hamburg,
, arc immediately discharged, and sent over to tho
j. Georgia Kail Road.
Second, or Express Freight and Night Passenger
Train.
’ Leave Charleston sp. in., and arrivo at Ham
burg at sj, a. m., next morning.
Lcavo Hamburg at t> p. in., and arrivo at Charlcs
j ton at 7J, a. m.
This train will take light and valuablo Goods
only, say boxes and hales Dry Goods, IlaLs, Shoos,
Saddlery, Glass, Drugs, Ac., Ac., which will be sent
over immediately on arrival to tho Georgia Rail
' Road Depot, at Augusta, and from thence will bo
despatched by the day or night mail trains, or by
. extra express of the Georgia Rail Road, to their
points of destination. In addition to tho above,
Messrs. Combs A Chamberlin have made arrange
ments to express light Goods on their own account
l by tho Passongor Train.
» VUV X UDOVIIgUI X 1(1111.
• Tariff of 'Rata.
r (freight the same by both
TRAINS.)
Say from Charleston to 1
» Ist C '/ass —Consisting
i of boxes lints, Bonnets, anil
Furniture, per cubic f00t,......
2 d Class —
Boxes and bales Dry Goods,
Shoes, Saddlery, Glass, Drugs,
Ao. Ac., per 10U lbs
; 3d Class—
Bagging, Rope, Butter, Chocso,
[ Tobacco, Leathor, Feathers,
Loaf and Crushed Sugar, Hides,
j- Cotton Yarns and Domestics,
Down,Tiro,Bar and Sheet Iron,
Window Glass, l’aints, Oil.
Crockery and Glass Ware, (in
[ crates or casks,) Castings,Uard
wnro, Hollow-waro, Lard, Tal
low, Beeswax, bales of Rags,
’ Ginsing, fcMUI Gearing, Bacon
’ (looso,) Ac. Ac
r 4th Glass—
, Suguar, Coffeo, Rico, Pig Iron,
Mill and Grind Stones, Nails,
Bacon in boxes and casks
! Spfrific A nicies—
' Sait in sacks
Flour, bbls
Corn, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas,Ac.
Pipes and hhds. Liquor J
Quarter Casks and Wot Barrels,!
f Dry Barrels, Ac. Ac |
I All goods consigned to the agent of the South
Carolina Railroad Company, Charleston, accom
panied with Hill of Lading, or advise, will be re
ceived and forwarded free of commission, but with
out such Bill of Lading, or advice, tho Company
will not bo responsible. For tho rules and regula
tions of tho Company gonerally seo tho Tariff of
Ratos printed on cards.
J. D. PETSCII, Sup't. Trang’t.
I Charleston, July 2G, 1851. dAo july 23
removal!
THE SUBSCRIBER has romovod his Estab
lishment to Mclntosh-strcot, 2d door below
t the Georgia Rail-Road Bank, and neYl door to tho
Constitutionalist office—and is constantly receiving
additions to his former stock of GUNS and Equip
ments, which, when complete, will be tbo best as
sortment in the city, and will consist of
Double Barreled GUNS, all sizes and prices,
from sl2 to $101) each.
3 dozen Single Barrel GUNS, for boys, Ac., from.
$3 to 12.
RIFLES, Northern make, from $lO to S2O.
Do. of my own make, from both Iron and Cast
Steel Barrels, from $lO to $l5O.
W. Richards’, Cox's, and. Walker's Eng. Caps
also tho G. D. French do.
Dupont's and Hazard’s American Sporting arid
Kentucky Rifle Powdor, in canisters and by tho
keg or quarter keg.
Colt’s anil Allen’s Six Barreled Rovolving Pis
tols; also, tho Single Solf-coeking Pistol; Bade
and Common Pistols.
A fine assortment of Gamo Bags, Shot Belts and
Powder Flasks, Wash Rods, Nipplo Wrenches,
Drinking Flasks and Cups.
Also a fine invoice of choice Pocket and Pen
Knives, Razors, Strops, Ac.
N.B.—RIFLES made to order, and Restocking
and Repairing of all Guns, Ac., dono in tho best
stylo, and warranted.
oct2o ly E. H. ROGERS.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JOHN BRIDGES,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
No. 230 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
(Next door below tho United States Hotel.)
IS NOW RECEIVING anil opening, a full as
sortment of superior CLOTHS, Casimeres, Vest
ings, Drills. Drap d'Ete, Cashmorets, and Trim
mings, of all descriptions; full assortment of Fan
cy Articles, for gentlemen s toilet; ladies Under
Vets; Umbrellas, Ac. Military Work, and Making
ads Trimming in the best manner. may 6
NEW NOVELS, NEW NOVELS!
NOBODY’S SON, or Life of Percival Mayborty.
Tho Mysteries of tbo People; by Eug. Sue.
Cruise of the Crescent; by Sir A. Fishor.
Mary'Moreton : by T. S. Arthur.
Rena, Or the Snow Bird; by Caroline L. Ilcntz.
Consuelo ; by George Sand.
Tho Widow Rugby’s Husband.
The Duchess, or Woman's Love, and Woman’s
1 Hate.
Tho Web of Crime; Mary Lawson, by Sue.
The Banker’s Wife, by T. S. Arthur.
- The Forest Rose ; The Daughter of Night, by
Bennett.
The Sea King; Maid of Canal Street, by Miss
Leslie.
! Ifoirs of Dcrwont Water, by Blanchard.
Godolphin, by Bulwer.
Dennings and their Beaux, _by, Miss Leslie.
Together with several hundred copies of new
. Novels and interesting books. For sale by
i jy26 fAc , DUNHAM A BLEAKLKY.
BELCHER fit -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
. Augusta Ga.
HAVE now on hand a large and well selected
stock of GROCERIES, to which they in
vite tho attention of their friends and tho public
generally. All Goods purchased from ns will bo
sent to any point in Hamburg that may bo desired,
free of charge, and all orders promptly attended
to.
1 We have removod to our new store on Broad j
- j street, next door to Adams A Fargo’s old stand, .
1 where we shall bo happy at all tilnes, to see our j
1 friends. J. M. BELCHER,
1 oct 11 J. H. HOLLINGSWORTH
t THRESH PULVERIZED CORN STARCH, for
U puddings, food for invalids, Ac. Also, Col. ;
, Hallowe’s puro ARROW ROOT. Just recoived by 1
’■ aug 1 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
d 4 FEW FINE MEDICINE CHESTS on hand
!- suitable for families or plantations.
augl D. B. PLUMB A CO.
! ADAMS, HOPKINS fit CO.,
WAREHOUSE fcCOMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGLA.
AND
F. T. WILLIS fit CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
THE SUBSCRIBERS continue tho
COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the jS'3'l
name of the abovo firms, at Augusta and Savan
nah, whore they are prepared to give strict atten
tion to the Storage and Salo of Cotton and other
Produce, purchase of Merchandize, and receiving
and forwarding Goods.
Cash advances made on produce in store.
Address as above.
JOHN M. ADAMS,
LAMBETH HOPKINS,
, FRANCIS T. WILLIS.
August 28,1861. 6in o
O. WALKER & SON.
WAREHOUSE D COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jackm* street, Augusta. Geo.
THE SUBSCRinuR having taken asr-or-iv
louse wl tho well known and favorably
located FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, MH9
formerly occupied by Walker, Bryson A Co., fora
term of years, begs leave to offer big sorvices to his
friends arid the public generally. From a long ex
perience in the business, and his determination to
devote his entire attention to tho interest of his
customers, he hopes to receive a liberal share of
patronage which has boon so liberally bestowod on
tho late linn.
He intends to oonfino himsolf to a PLANTERS
BUSINESS and no pains or effort shall bo spafed
to give satisfaction. Special attention will bo given
to buying supplies for his friends at the lowest
prices tho market will afford.
CL/” Cash advances mndo whon required on Pro
duce in sloro.
I have associated my son, D. L. Walker in bu
siness with mo. G. WALKER.
*** Papers ordored to copy previous advortio
ment will please discontinue the same, and insert
this for the time specified. aug. 10
HEARD fit DAVISON7
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M'INTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
CONTINUE tho WAREHOUSE ANDfSSSj
COMMISSION BUSINESS, at
Firo Proof Buildings on Mclntosh street.
All business entrusted to their caro, will have
their striot personal attention. They solicit a con
tinuation of the liberal patronage extended to them
heretofore
Liberal cash advances mado, at all tirnos, on Cot
ton or other Produce in store.
Orders for Bagging, Repo and Family Supplies,
promptly and carefully attended t*.
ISAAC T. HEARD,
JOHN DAVISON.
Aqg. 13,1851. 6mo
FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WRIGHf, SIMPSON & GARDINER,
Ware-House and Commission. Merchants. Office
and Sales Hoorn, Mclntosh street, near the Te/e
-fruph Offirfi Augusta, Ga.
HE UNDERSIGNED, have this daysor-c-w
associated themselves in tho Wars-
House and Commission Business, in all
its branches, and by this medium tender to the
friends and patrons of oaeh, and tho public general
ly, their thanks for patronage formerly bestowed,
and earnestly solicit a continuance of the same in
this connection, assuring all who may favor us with
their business, that they shall have our personal
and undivided attention, feeling that tho intorostof
the Planter is equally tho interest of his Factor.
0y Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY
SUPPLIES, executed on tho meat advantageous
terms.
Liberal Cash Advances mado on Cotton and other
Produce in stow. BAML. WRIGHT,
* J. R. SIMPSON,
JAS. T. GARDINER.
Augusta, Juno 24, 1861. 6mog juno 25
ROBERTSON fit CROCKER,
Warehouse and Commission Merchants,
AUGUSTA, GA.
T 3 ESPEUTFULLY tondor their j
XV for the liberal share of patronage ox-gj/ttBS
tended to them during tho last seasjn—and an
nounce that they will continuo tho above business
at their Old Stand, on Itoynold-streot, whore ono or
both can, at all times, be found ready to attend to
any business in their lino. Liberal Cash Advances
mado when desired, on Cotton and other Produco
in store—and all orders for BAGGING, ROPE,
GROCERIES. Ae., filled with despatch, at the low
est market prices. Thoy hopo, by a Btrict atten
tion to tho interest of their customers, to merit a
liberal share of public patronage.
E. D. ROBERTSON,
JOHN R. CROCKER.
Augusta, July 26, 1851. tf july 27
WAREHOUSE fit COMMISSIOIFbUSINESS!
AG. JANES, formerly at Messrs. lyrTVxs
D’Antignao A Evans, and more
eeutly ono of tho firm of Coskery, Janes KtS?"!
A Co., proposos to transact a COMMISSION BUSI
NESS in the city of- Augusta.
He may he fouud at tlio Warehouso occhpied
this season by Messrs. Walker, Bryson A Co.
lie especially solicits the patrons of the lato firm
of Coskery, Janes A Co. to givo him a trial.
Qy All orders for Bagging, Rope, Ac., will ho
forwarded at the lowest market price.
Augusta, Aug. 23, 1851. Omo
DYE fit HEARD! *
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
M’jINTOSU STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
ANNOUNCE to their former patrons, and SSSji
tho public gonerally, that they eon
tinuo the WAREHOUSE ANI) COMMISSION
BUSINESS, in all its branches, at their old stand,
Fire-proof Warehouso, East side of Melntosh
street, where they solicit a continuance of the pa
tronage so liberally extended to thorn tho past
season.
All business entrusted to them will recoive their
strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Ropo and Family Supplies,
will he promptly filled at tho lowest market prices.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton and other
Produce iu store.
JAMES M. DYE,
STEPHEN D. HEARD.
Augusta, Aug. 14, 1851. tf
BUFORD, BEALL fit CO.,
WAREHOUSE A GROCERY MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TnE UNDERSIGNED tender
thanks to their friends.generally,
tho patronage so liberally extended to ■ v
them during the last season, and would respectfully
inform them that they continuo business at tho same
well known stand, (two doors abovo the Franklin
House,) where they are constantly receiving a largo
and well selected stock, comprising every artielo
usually kept in a Grocery Store, all of which they
offer as low as any other houso in the city.
On tho Ist of October next, they will remove
to that desirable Fire Proof Brick Warehouse,
formerly occupied by Fleming, Whitlock A Co.,
and immediately in front of Adams, Hopkins A Co.
All Cotton consigned to them will bo sold free of
commission. ,
Uy Liberal cash Advances made on Cotton and
other Produce in store when required.
W. H. BUFORD,
' W. M. BEALL,
July Ist, 1851. J. W. L STOVALL,
july 19 tAcfirn
D'ANTIGNAO, EVANS fiTcio!j
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta, Ga.
CONTINUE to transact business at thoir£SS2\
FIRE-PROOF IVAJtE HOUSE neargggg
tho Georgia Railroad Depot, where they receive
Cotton per Railroad without, the charge of Dray
age. Their Office or Salo Room is on Broad-st.,
nearly opposite the Globe Hotel.
UusinfcsC entrusted to them will meet with prompt
attention. Liberal Advances mado on Produce
in store.
'VM. M. D’ANTIGNAO, 1
GEO. W. EVANS,
aug. 7 6me WM. E. EVANS,
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PIANO FORTES.
TIIE SUBSCRIBERS would res
pectftrtly call tho attention of WrWyrft
their friends and the public, to their tf » Xu"
assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO
FORTES, from the well known and justly celebrat
ed Manufactories of Bacon ft Raven, A. H. Gale
<is- Co., and Dubois ,V Seabury, New York, which
are warranted in overy respect, to bo at least fully
equal to any instruments manufactured in this coun
try or Europe.
The subscribers would also state that the instru
ments new on hand are of tho latest paterns and
fashion, and fresh from, the manufacturers. For
sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptance
at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
Piano, Book A Music Depot, Broad-st.
W. A ARCHER,
DRAPER A.\l> TAILOR.
HAS REMOVED to the north sido of ViA
Broad-street, a few doors below tho ,
Augusta Bank, and takes this opportunity to lilJ
solicit the favors of his friends and the public.
Grateful for the patronage which he has hereto
fore received, he trusts by particular attention and
by knowledge of his business to retain it.
All articles of work confided to his caro will bo
quickly and faithfully executed.
Ho keeps on hand a good assortment of Cloths,
Casimeres and Vestings, Ac. Renovating and Re
pairing done at tho shortest notieo and tho neatest
manner. His aid will be cheerfully given to gon
tleiuen in making selections of cloths, Ac. nsftf
Lost OH STOLEN, on Sunday night last, a
Pockutbook containing about twenty dollars,
with notes made payable to Thomas Cahill or or
der, viz: Ono on James McNorrellfor $127,92, ono
on Thomas I'ullhill fur $lB, one on William S. Al
exander lor $29, ono on William Hutching for
$9, and ono on Harman 11. Williams for $B, all
made payable on the Ist of .1 arm ary last, excepting
tho ono on James MeNorrel, which was due on the
lst.ol October last. A liberal reward will be paid
to any ono leaving them at the Republic office and
all persons are hereby cautioned against trading for
or payiug the above dcscribod. to any person except
the undersigned. THOMAS CAHILL.
Jo» ttf
MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
BV THE
COMMERCIAL INSURANCE CO.,
Of (Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL $250,000, ALL PAID IN.
Office, No. 4, liroml Street.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM B. IIERIOT,
DIRECTORS,
James K. Robinson, Henry T. Street,
Geo. A.- Trenhoi.m, Wm. Mcßiirney,
Roiieut Caldwell, J. 11. Brawley,
A. R. Taet, T. L. Wragu.
A M. LEE, Secretary.
E. L. TESSIER, Inspector.
B. C. PRESSLEY, itolieitbr.
R. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examinor.
This Company is now preparod to rocoive Propo
sals for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and
to effect Insurance on fair and licural terms.
The subscriber having boon appointed Agent for
the above Company is prepared to tako Alarine,
Firo and Lifts Risks at customary rates.
G. WALKER, Agent.
Offico at Ware House ofWalker, Bryson A Co.
Augusta, May 12, 1851. ly may 13
TRANSPORTATION. '
THE SUBSCRIBERS are Agents for the
following Packet Lines from Charleston, »S.C.
MERCHANTS LINE to Now Orleans.
PALMETTO LINE .....Baltimore.
CAROLINA LINE Boston.
Composed of first class vessels, and commanded
by experienced and careful Captains. All proper
ty consigned to us for shipment, will bo promptly
attended to.
Unnecessary charges will, at all times bo avoid
ed, and strict attention paid to orders.
G. M. FOWLER A CO.,
Vandorhofst’s Wharf.
W. H. STURGES A CO.,
Agents in Augusta.
Cliarlopton, S. C., February, 1851. f 8
ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK. ~ j
TIIE UNDERSIGNED has fust received an as
sortment of Gentlemen's Wigs, Ladies Fronts,
Braids and Curls, which ho offers for sale at his
Barber Shop under tho Washington 17all, Broad
street, Augusta, Ga., on accommodating terms.
WILLIAM COHMICK,
12 _Ty Barbor and Hair Dresser.
PHINIZY k CLAYTOtf,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
CONTINUE the business, in. all
branches, at their Fire Proof W are
house, Broad street, to which they devote MflS9
their entiro personal attention. They are at all
times preparod to make advances on Cotton or Pro
duce in store, and solicit a sharo of publio patron
*'gt F. PIIINIZY, E. P. CLAYTON.
Augusta, Aug. 18,1851. .ftcdmo
GIBBS k McCORD,
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
, Mclntosh street, Augusta, Ga.,
CONTINUE the WARE-HOUSE
COMMISSION BUSINESS, at their
Fire-Proof Buildings, on Melntoish street. ||E&9
All business entrusted to their care, will have their
strict personal attention. They solicit a continua
tion of the same liberal patronago extended to
them heretofore.
CASH ADVANCES will bo made on Producoin
store when required.
Orders fop Bagging, flops, Salt, Iron, and other
Groceries, will bo faithfully executed.
*• T. F. GIBBS,
GEO. McCORD.
Augusta, Augi 25th, 1851. efimo aug. 26
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION BUSINESS.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- rm, "
inform their friends and customers, ihwtyci
that they continue to transact tho W ARE- SKS* 43 ’!
HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at
their old stand, (Fire Proof Buildings,) Mclntosh
street, Augusta, Ga.
By strict attention to their business, thoy hope
to insure acontinuanee of public patronage.
BUST IN A WALKER.
Augusta, Aug. 20, 1851. 010
AUGUSTA FRENCHBURR MILLSTONeT
MANUFACTORY.
THE Subscriber, thankful for the kind patron
age received, would respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they continue to exe
cute orders for their well known Warranted French
Burr MILLSTONES, of every desired size, at the
lowest prioc, and shortest notice. They also furnish'
ESOPUS AND COLOGNE STONES,
SMUT MACHINES, of various patents,
BOLTING CLOTHS, of the best brand,
CIJMENT for Millstones, and overy other article
accessary in a Mill.
Also, for Planters, small GRIST MILS "to attach
to Gin Gears.
Alf ordors promptly attended to.
july 18 e WM. R. SCHIRMER.
TO PLANTERS.
HE would respOctfully inform Planters that we
furnish
SMALL GRIST MILLS,
Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different
sizes, and of different patterns at the lowest prices.
These Mills havegivon the highest satisfaction,
and can bo compared with any from the North.
Please give us a call before buying elsewhere.
. WM. R. SCHIRMER,
Burr Millstono Manufacturers. Augasta, G a
HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS ~~
AT CHARLESTON PRICES.
J TAYLOR, JR. Sc CO., would respectfully Wf
• inform the Merchants of Georgia, and ad-»»
joining States, that they arc now receiving additional
supplies of Goods in their lino, their stock being now
the largest and best selected of any ever offered in
this city, and are prepared to sell HATS on as rea
sonable terms as Groceries, Saddles, Drugs, Ac.,can
be bought in this city.
Pleaso oall before going below. apr 8
NEW SERIES--VOL. VI. NO. 11l
IN QUART BOTTLES.
FOR purifying the Mood, and for the cure of Scrofu
la, Mercurial Diseases. Rheumatism, Cutaneous
.Eruptions,Stubborn Ulcers, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Bronchitis, Salt Rheum, Consumption. Dover Fe
male Complaints, Ervsi|>elas, Loss of Appetite, Pimples,
Biles. General Debility, See.
This preparation has now borne the test of over 14
years experience, since its first introduction to public fa
vor, during which time numerous imitations have sprung
into existence, founding tlieir claims to the confidence
of the community on the curative powers contained in
Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation and extended use
of which has been mainly attributable to the many
wonderful cures effected, by the use of this preparation.
While Sarsaparilla Root forms an important part of its
combination, it is, at the same time, compounded with
other vegetable remedies of great pow er, and it is in the
peculiar combination and scientific manner of its prepa
ration, that its remarkable success in the cure of disc***
depends. Other preparations imitate it in the style of
putting up. and bearing the name of one of its ingredi
ents, and here ends their resemblance to it. Thoso
not'ding a remedy and purifier like this, are requested to
note where this difference exists, and in making choice of
what they will use, not to take any other but that one
entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures
it lias effected on living witnesses, whose testimonials
and residences have been published, and who are still
hairing daily testimony to its wortf*. The whole histo
ry of medicine lias scarcely (iirnfshted a parallel to the
numerous and remarkable cures effected by its use. and
what it has effected once it can effect again.
FROM KENTUCKY.
Inflammatory Kheumatism Gured.
ItARKSTOWN. Ky , July 10. 1549.
Messrs. Sands —Ofntlfm,n: It imnydutvto commu
nicate facts in relation to thcjieneficial effects of your
flarsapaiiUa.v My wife Was afflicted with ihflano.._lion
and soiliiiess of the stomach of the worst character; her
limbs and cheat were much swollen; she had constant
headache, and last spring was attacked severely with
Bammatory rheumatism.- The best medical aid we coui’d
obtain afforded only momentary relief; and while in this
situation, she heard of the many remarkable cures ef
fected by the use of Bands' .Sarsaparilla, and commenced
Its use. which produced instant relief, and less than six
bottles entirely removed all the dropsical swelling and
every other inflammatory symptom restoring her per
fect health. I send this statement as an act of justice,
believing it to be my duty to encourage the suffering
portion of the human family to use Sand's Sarsaparilla,
which I believe has no parallel in the catalogne of me
dicine. With feelings of lasting gratitude, I remain
your friend.. SAMUEL P. UARUER.
Read The following from
New-Orleass, Nov. 12. 1849.
Messrs. Sands— Gentlemen; X take the liberty of
sending you a letter which may lie of importance to
those who are suffering as 1 have done. I received great
benefit from your Sarsaparilla, having been cared of a
malady after suffering, six years. 1 hereby cheerfully
certify to the good effect ol' your medicine, and 1 hope
God will reward you for all the good you have done. A
chronic cough had tormented me day and night, and re
peated attacks of fever induced me to believe that I
should die with Consumption. One day,r hile suffering
a violent attack of burning fever, a friend tersnaded me
to try your incomparable medicine, but tot ill the trntli,
I had no confidence in it. I finally purclia led a bottle,
and by its use and the help of God, 1 was restored to
better health than I had enjoyed for six years. X can
not but bless the author of this admirable*medicine.
With great respect, I am, gentlemen,
Your obedient servant,
TERMIN' GKOCTAZ.
“ Truth is stranger thanfiction''
Nkw Durham, N. J„ June 30.1849.
Messrs. Sands —Gentlemen: My wife suffered with a
distress and burning in her chest for many years, and
my daughter was afflicted from her birth with a humor
>9 her Mood. We consul tod various physicians, and
tried numerous remedies, without much benefit, until
we heard, through Rev. Thomas Davis, of the great me
dicinal value of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. On his recom
mendation my wife and daughter decided on trying it,
and soon experienced permanent benefit. My daughter’s
skin assumed a now appearance entirely; from being
rough, hard and scaly, it became smooth and soft. My
wife's sufferings are almost gone, and its use a short
time longer, it is my firm belief, will produce a perfect
ture. Yours, with respeet,
G. S. HENDRICKSON.
Raster of the Baptist Church at the English Neighbor
hood.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,by A. B. AD.
SANDS, Druggists and Chemists. 100 Fulton street, cor
ner of William, Ngw York.—Sold also by Druggists gen
erally throughout the United States aud Canadas, l’rise
$1 per bottle; six bottles for $5.
For sale by Haviland, ltisley & Co., Barrett, Carter fc
Co.. W. K. Kitchen, Philip A. Moise, Augusta; by Hill
& Smith, Athens; by H. C. Seymore & Co.. Madison;and
by A. J. Creighton. Hamburg,S. C. dfuceoc july 4
ALABAMA AND *~
'E'ERRIS A PAUL aro receiving weekly, by
_T steamers from New-York, the latest patterns
and styles of gentlemen's Wearing Apparel.
And we have on hand, a fino assortment of
Cloths, Fancy Cassimercs, Vestings, and Linen
Drills, lira)i d'Etes, Cushujcrctts and Trimmings, o
all kinds, which we offer to mako up to order at
short notice, and dispose of at inodorate profits.
. ALSO READY MADE CLOTHING,
Consisting of black and fancy Cassimcro Pants,
black Satin, Linen and Marseilles Vests; Alpacca,
Linen and Quoens Cloths Frock Coats; white and
colored Shirts and Collars; Silk. Merino and Cot
ton Under-,Shirts; Linen and- Cotton Drawers;
men’s and boy> Braces,' Spenders’ Money Belts;
Silk, Cotton and Linen Half Hose; Cravats, Pocket
Handkerchiefs and Gloves, of all descriptions; In
dia Rubber Balls aud Bathing Caps; and other
things too numerous to mention,
J-C. Ferris. | _ G. A. Paul.
* BOUNTY LANDS.
BV an net of-the late Congress, Bounty LANDS
have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid
ows of Soldiers who served in the last War with
Greatwßritian, in 1812, or ip any of the Indian wars
since 1790; also to • Commissioned officers of the
•Mexican War.
Having formed an association with legal gentle
men in Washington city, I will soon bo prepared
with the necessary terms and requirements of the
Acts, to proceed in behalf of all those interested
therein; also to prosecute claims of every descrip
tion against the Government:
Office on Mclntosh, between Reynold A Braod-st.
’*ct 9 JNO. Ml I,LEDGE.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have entered into Co
partnership for the transaction of tho above
business in all its branebos, and respectfully solicit a
share of public patronage.
W M. McLA IJGHLIN,
f PHILIP CAVENDER.
N. B.—Our Shop is on MXntosh-st, opposite tho
Post Office, tho second Paint Shop from Broad-St.
sopt. 7 “■ .-:-.
SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
Agency in Augusta.
THE undersigne<l has been appointed Agent for
the above Company, and is now prepared to
tako Eire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. —
(Premiums in all cases will bo reasonable.
, H. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
nov 3 ly Office, Mclntosh street.
D. B. PLUMB & CO.
Between U.S. Hotel ami Post Office Center.
T AUGUSTA, GEO.
■PVEALERS in DRUGS MEDICINES, CHEM
XJ ieals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Paints,
-Oils, Dye Stuffs, French and American Window
Glass, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder
Braces Brushes of every descriptici, Faint Stonee,
Paint Mills, Ac. Ac.