Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, September 17, 1851, Image 3

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[communicated.] New York Medical Gazette, we have no semi-monthly Journal of Health anJ Medicine in the South, permit me to call the attention of Georgia physicians to the above. It is conducted with marked ability by David M. jjeese. M. D., L. L. D., of New York, a gentle man well known to the profession as an able and distinguished writer. The Journal is pure ly conservative —the organ of the profession, not of a clique —and while it attacks quacke iy and error with an unparalleled and suc cessful boldness, it scorns injustice , and strikes for equality to all honorable men in the pro fession. The price of one dollar per aunum, places it within the reach of every member of the profession. It is an invaluable appendage to every medical man, and it will be peculiarly valuable to Georgia and Southern physicians from a new feature which is endeavoring to be intro duced into it. We need such a paper, even in Augusta, but we have not it, and let us rally to this. A Physician. Later from Havana. Schr. Wm. & John. Capt. Parker, arrived here yesterday from Havana, which place she left on the 7th inst. Capt. P. reports that on the day he left, the prisoners taken in the Lopez expedition, 160 in number, had sailed for Spain in a Spanish transpoit, accompanied by a Span ish man-of-war. Americans were treated with as much politeness as usual. Capt. Parker reports that on his arrival at Key West going out, that a Spanish smack had arri ved there with, a Spanishofficer on board, sent there as a spy. The citizens of Key West find ing this out endeavered to take the sloop, with j the intention of destroying her, but she escajied, and they then went to all the Spanish shops in the town and destroyed their contents.— Savannah Georgian, 16*4 inst. Sjifrifll llutiffs. (IT” Augusta Canal.—At a meeting of tho Board of Managers of tho Augusta Canal, hold at their office on the 16th of Soptcmbor, inst., tho following Resolution was passed: Whereas, the Board of Managers, acting on tho information boforo them, and then deomed correct, that by ihe use of the Augusta Canal, owners of boats navigating tho same saved from twelve to fourteen dollars a trip on each boat, and that such owners had made no reduction wliatovor in the freight, did, at their last meeting, imposo a toll of four dollars on each boat entering tho Canal, (equivalent to four coots per baloon cotton brought down, and two dollars on tho return cargo, as some small compensation for tbo use of a work construct ed and maintained at very heavy oxpenso: And whereas, tho Board havo sineo been informed that tho toll so imposed is deemed exorbitant, and do siro timo to confer with those interested in tho question, with tho view of adjusting it on fair and liberal terui3: Therefore, it is Resolved, That tho collection of all tolls on boats bo suspended until the furthor or dcr of the Board, and that a committee of two bo raised, to confer, with as little delay as possible, with planters, boat owners, and others interested, as to what would be a reasonable rato of tolls; ! and that notice of the tolls finally imposed be given by publication in tho city papers, at least twenty days before they are demanded. Committee of Conference—Wm. M. D’Antignae, Dr. L. D. Ford. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, sep 17 d3tfco Scc’y. B. M. A. C. FREE BARBACUE. BURKE COUNTY. 05” There will be a SOUTHERN RIGHTS Barbacne at Waynesboro, on Saturday (tho 27th | inst.) at which tho Hon. Walter T. Colquitt, j Thos. C. Howard and Robert McMillan, will : address the people; letters havo boon received from them saying they will come. Other distinguished speakers havo been invitod and arc confidently ox- j pected to bo present. “ The u-hole world and the rest . of mankind too'' are invited to attend. Come one —come all —come every body. Committee of Arrangements. W. W. Hughes, H. J. Sciilet, Col. A. H. Anderson, J. 11. Cox, Col. James Grubus, M.D. Jones, J. W. Carswell, Ez Williams, J. M. Reynolds, A. W. Whitehead, Wm. Sapp, Henri' Hines, Jos. Hines, J. T. Brown, A. W. Wulojns, K. J. Carter, Robt. Walls, W. Byne, W. S. C. Morris, J. Key, Jr., 11. J. Blount, B. L. Perkins. T. H. Blunt, William Jones. A. Inman, , Sept. 6th, 1851. I havo been visiting Angusta regularly every year for tho last twenty, and a considerable por- j tion of the timo, from four to six times a year. On my last visit, I stopped at the Fit AN KLIN HOUSE, kept by Mr. Ramsay, and although the other Ho tels in tho city are very well kept, yet I cannot re frain from giving expression to (he fact, that I have never visited any Hotel in Augusta half so well cal tulntcd to make tho traveller feel perfectly at home. Without anything gorgeous, or for mere display, j you find all the necessaries, and necessary luxuries of the table, cooked and served up in the very best , country style, undor tho cyo of Mrs. Ramsay, whose attention to her guests, and manifold solici tude for their comfort and convenience is unsur passed by any lady in Georgia: while Mr. Ram say's exertions, early and late, are indefatigable to the same end. Added to this, their servants seem to partake of the same feeling and spirit, all which renders tho “ Franklin House” emphatical ly tho traveller's rest. And last, though not least, the charges aro not only moderate, but very low. Yours, ho., A. FARMER, sept. 17 dlc2 (5* Clinch Rifles—A Meeting of the (dupanj will bo hold at tho Armory, on Friday Night, Sopt. 19tb, at 7 J o'clock. By ordor of Captain Wilson, sept 18 3 BUTT, O. S. pr~7* Georgia Heme Gazette.—Owing to an un expected delay in the reception of materials, tho appearance of the first number of the “Gazette” has been necessarily delayed. Its publication will, however, be commenced during the present month. The undersigned begs leave to urge upon the at tention of thoso who havo received Prospectuses, or who may havo kindly interested themselves in behalf of the proposed Journal, tho importance of forwarding the names of subscribers, without delay. By so doing, they will not only confer a favor pro perly appreciated, but greatly contribute to the suc cess of the enterprise. ROBT. A. WHYTE. Angusta, Ga., Sept. 17th. 05” September 4th, 1631—The Inferior Court stands adjourned to tho 2nd Monday in October next. All Jurors, Witnosses and parties interested •will take notice. By order of the Hon. Wm. J. Rhodes. A. H. McLAWS, Clerk. sept, 6 " female school; 05” The Exercises of Miss Catonnett's School will be resumed on tho first MONDAY in October over Mr. Hoadley's Carriage Repository No. 228 Broad street. Miss JOSEPHINE BRUX will continue to give Lessons in tho French Languago, and Mr. BERUFF jn Drawing. lino sopt. S [ ®tj JHognrtit 4Mtpp{t. ■ . Reported lor the Constitutionalist & Republic. LATER FROM EUROPE. ' ARRIVAL OF STEAMER • EURQ PA . Baltimore, Sept. 16—1 A. M. The steamship Europa arrived at Halifax 12 o’clock last night. She brings 150 passengers. Liverpool .Cotton Market.—The market is dull and prices for the week are nearly an eighth decline. Fair Orleans 6d, Mobile s|d, Upland s}d. The sales of the week are 36.000 bales. Speculators took 3,000 and Exporters 5,000 bales. The sales on Friday were 6,000 bales, of which Exporters and Speculators took 1500. BreadstufFs are in fair demand, at full sales. Sugar active. Tea, Rice and Col Fee quiet. Tar 12s 3d. to 4d. The trade in the Manufacturing districts is brisk. Consols 96} to 96}. Money tight, owing to recent heavy failures. At Havre, Cotton was steady, the sales ending on the 3d inst. were 4,000 bales. Upland 66 to 84 francs, Mobile 75 to 85 francs. Commercial. Augusta Market, September 17. COTTON.—We have another improving market to no tice this week. On Wednesday last tho markot oponod with a good demand, at 7| to 8$ for Middling, 8f a S} for Good Middling, 9 for Middling Fair, and 9$ a9s cts. for Fair. The demand continued good on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, up to which day holders were able to realize an advance of $ a $ cont on all qualities. On Monday, the Pacific’s advices came to hand, and allowing no improvement in the Liverpool market, the demand fell ofT, but holders wore firm in their asking prices, and refused to sell under Saturday’s rates. Yes terday (Tuesday,) the Europa’s advices came to hand, but had no perceptiblo effect on pricos in our market. The quantity of Cotton offering is very liraitod, holders showing but little disposition to sell. The receipts both by rail road and wagons, is very light for tho season— but most of that received of the new crop is sold on arrival. Our market closed last evening firm at the fol lowing quotations: Inferior and Ordinary —a Middling 8 a 8f Good Middling BJ* 9 Middling Fair 9sa 9| FAir 9} Fully Fair no sales. BACON.—The stock is light, and tho demand good. Prices still havo and upward tondency. Some holders are now asking 12$ cents cash’and 12$ a 13 cents on time, by tho hhd. or larger quantity. Sides aro re tailing at 12$ to 13$ cents. Shoulders are worth from 10 to 11 cents, and Hams from 12$ to 14 cents. LARD.—Good Lard is very scarce and is now worth by the keg 13 a 14 cents. A common article by tho bbl. is worth 11$ a 12 cents. BAGGING.—There is but little demand for Bagging, and it is tho general remark of our Merchants, that they have never had less enquiry at this season of tho year. Holders, however, are firm in their prices, and refuse to sell by wholesale at less then 15 cents for Gunny. By retail from stores it selling at 15$ a 10 cents. WHEAT.—Prime White is scarce and in demand at $1.25 per bushel; good new Rod $l. CORN.—There is but a limited demand, and prices havo a downward tendency. We understand about 3000 bushels mixed have been sold this week for 76 coats, cash, deliverable at tho South Carolina Rail Road de pot. We quote SO a9O for food, and 95 for good White suitable for grinding. COFFEE.—Stock on hand good. We quoto Rio at 9$ a 10$ cents. FLOUR.—There is a good demand for this article, and our City Mills aro kept busy. Wo quote superfine at sss a 6. and Extra Family Flour at $7 a 8 per bbl. SALT.—This article is getting scarce, and holders by retail sell at pricos which they rofuse to take for large quantities. Wo quoto sack Salt from store $1.25, and loose at 45 cents per bushel. STOCKS —We have heard of no sale within the past two or three weeks, of any description of Bank Stock. EXCHANGE.—We have no change to notice in the rates for Northern Exchange, which continue at $ per cent, prcin. for Sight Checks on New-York and othe r Northern cities. On Charleston and Savannah our Banks are drawing at par. FREIGHTS. —Our river is low. Wo have no change to notice in rates, which continue at 50 cents per bale for Cotton to .Savannah and Charleston. Very little down freight offering. NEW YORK, Sept. 13.— Cotton. —The markot has continued active since our last, and wo havo again to advance our quotations $ of a cont on tho lower grades. The sales for tho three days aro 5500 bales—making a total for the week of 10,000 bales. We quote Inferior, nominal; Low to Good Ordina ry, 8 aBs; Low to Good Middling, 9$ a 10; Mid dling Fair to Fair, 10$ a 10$; Fully Fair to Good Fair, —a —; Good and Fine, a—. Coffee. —There is a moderate demand from tho trade, without particular change in prices. Tho sales include 1050 bags Brazil at 8$ aBs cents, 100 Java, 11$ a 11$; 125 Porto Rico, 9s; 250 Laguayra, 8$ a 9s, 4 and 6 most; and 300 St. Domingo, 7$ a 8, with suuio prime Cape Bs, cash. By auction, 692 bags damaged Brazil sold at 6 a 7J cents, cash. Sugars. —There has been a pretty active demand from the trade, particularly for Cuba, but prices du ring the week have receded $ of a cent on ordinary qualities, while tho?e for good and prime are main tained. The sales include 2400 hhds. Cuba at 4$ a 6$ cents; 150 Porto Rico, 5 a 6s; 275 New Orleans, 5 a 52; 15 casks Dutch Crushed, 72; and 800 boxes Brown Havana, 5 a 6s, 4 and G mos. By auction, 113 hhds. New Orleans sold at $4,25 a $5,56 per 100 lbs. 3 and 4 mos. SAVANNAH, Sept. 16.— Cotton.— The market for the past three days has been very dull, tho sales in that time amounting to 90 bales at the following prices: 19 at 8$; 7 at 8$; 30 at 83; and .34 at 9 cts. Prices ars in favor of holders, though we notice no advance. .. .. I »|/\<WXWWA-'V.*- ■ —— CHARLESTON, Sopt. 16.— Cotton— This arti cle continues to command high prices, in conse quence of its great scarcity. The transactions since our report of tho 12th inst., comprise 220 bales at extremes ranging from 8} to 10c. Shipping Intelligent. ARRIVED, Georgia Steamboat Company’s Steamer David L. Adams, with tow boats Nos. 2 and 4. Mdze., ho., to John B. Guieu, Agent, and others. arrivals from charleston. Schr. J. C. King, Wainwriglit, Wilmington, N. C. Schr. Col. Satterly, Booth, do. Schr. M. F. Lutterloh, Somers, do. Sehr. J. H. Holmes, Lodgo, do. UP FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Fairfield. Loveland, at New York. Schr. M. E. Welle, Tyler, at New York. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. Ship G. A. Hoplcy, Pierce, at Liverpool. Schr. J. G. Faxon, Stilphen, at Boston. CHARLESTON, Sopt. schr. Robt. W. Packer, (of Philadelphia,) Swain, Rio do Janeiro. SAVANNAH, Sept. 15.—Arr. schr. William 4 John, Parker, Havana via Key West; steamer Da vid L. Adams, Posted, Augusta. Departed, steamers David L. Adams, Posted, Au gusta; John Randolph, Cromwell, do. CLAYTON & BIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Cl- B. aro now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ano WINTER • READY-MADE CLOTHING, over offered in this oity. Thoy also keep Men’s and Boys Hats, Shirts, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. In addition to tho nbovo, thoy in vito particular attention to their Stock of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. Country Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, aro requested to call and examine our stock, at No. 197 Broad stroet, Metcalf’s Range. JOHN J. CLAYTON, Augusta, September 2nd, 1851. 6m09 A. I’. BIGNON. CORN. BUSHELS prime White Provision CORN, for sale low in lots to suit pur chasers, in order to close the consignment, by sept. 17 6 LAFITTE. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM this city about threo week 9 since, a largo, dark sorroll MARE>/*iW5. blind in one eye, and marked on the nock, ■' ■ 1 (on the reverse side of tho mano) with a cross, no other particular mark recollected, she may be easily recognized, however, by her unusual large size. A reward of $5 will bo paid for any informa tion which may load to hor rocovory. Apply at this offieo. del sept 17 READ THIS! THE*Rov. James Perryman, a Baptist Clergy man, who is extensively known in Georgia, states thus: Talbot County, June, 1848. Dr. Little, Dear Sir: Having been so much ben efited by your medicines, I will cheerfully state tho ease. For years past l have been badly dyspeptic, sueh as tightness and oppression after meals, acidi ty of tho stomach, debility, want of digestion, Ac. In this state many articles of food were obliged to bo avoided, to say nothing of the languor and wrotehodness often experienced any way. It was about under theso circumstances, I began using your Antacid Vegetable Pills and Tonic Bitters; very soon I found much rolief, with quite an im provomont of health. Tho modicines I continued with tho greatest advantage, particularly the Anta cid, finding it always to give quick relief, and to promote digestion I had not takon thetji long, be fore I could use any kind of food I chose with im punity, evon cabbago, and other things horetoforo inadmissible. For many months past (sinco taking tho medicine) I have enjoyed goo 1 health, which has not been tho caso for yoars boforo. Those of my friends and acquaintance similarly afflicted, I would advise to try theso Dyspoptic medicines. Yours truly, (Signod) James Perryman. Tho fao simile of tho signaturo of Dr. W. G. Lit tle will bo found upon tho outsido WTappor of each of his medicines. Sold wholosnloand retail by the proprietor, at the Manufacturing Depot, No. 204 Market stroet, Phil adelphia, and Macon and Millodgovillo, Ga.; and also, E. W. Willis. Augusta, Ga., and by Agents and Druggists generally, throughout tho Southern country. dAc2w sopt 17 TOBACCO”AND SEGARS. Q/l \ SEGARS, various brands, /C VyV-/\_r 100 boxes TOBACCO, roeeiving and in store. For sale low by sept. 17 lmo GIBBS A MoCORD. charleston, s'c. DRY GOODS FOR FALL TRADE. W. G. BANCROFT, -253 anil MS Klng-it., (one door below Wentworth.) YTTE WOULD again respectfully invito tho at- VV tontion of our frionds and customers in tho country, to our oxtjonsivo Stock of DRY GOODS, whon they visit our city. Always on hand Southern Mannfaeturek Goods, consisting of, Georgia PLAINS and KERSEYS. Alabama do. do. Plain and Stripod OSNABURGS. Bleached and lirown DOMESTICS. Superior DUFFIL BLANKETS, Diroet Impor tation. We would also particularly invito attention to our importations of SILKS and DRY GOODS, be ing ono of the largoat Stocks in tho Southern coun try. Wo aro also prepared to furnish ovory articlo in tho Dry Goods line, viz : HOSIERY, GLOVES, LINENS, FLANNELS, CLOTHS, CASIMERKS, BOMBASINS, ALPACAS, MERINOES, MOUS SELIN DE LAINES, PLAIDS, JACONET AND SWISS GINGHAMS, SHAWLS, LACES, EDG INOS, MUSLINS, FURNITURE DIMITY, PRINTS,, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, Ac., Ac. sept. 16 fc2mos L~ ADY STUART‘‘WORTULY.—A~no‘t)ier”sup ply of Lady E. Stuart Wortloy’s Travols in tho United States, rocoivcd by sop 10 TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON. ‘PORTRAITS. CHARLES BKHUFF— ARTIST, From the Academy of Munich , Bavaria. GRATEFUL for the encouragement giv en him tho past season, informs ladies and gentlemen of Auguhta and vici-nt&'ai' nity, that has ho romovod to tho rooms over Miss Catonnet’s School, (two doors ahovo Clark, Racket A Co.’s corner) and is preparod to furnish POR TRAITS of tho finest execution, at the shorcst no tice. The Public aro respectfully invited to give him a call. 05“ A few moro Pupils in DRAWING can bo accommodated. References.— Col.Turner Canton, Messrs. Thos. Richards, J. jlanlncr, Jr.. A. Lafitto. sept. 14 HARPER’S PURLICATIOVS.—Arthur Con way, or Scones in the Tropics; by Capt. E. H. Milman. Hildreth's United States—second series, vol. 11. The Nile Boat, or Glimpses of tho Land of Egypt—with numerous illustrations. The ahovo have boon roeeivod by sopt. 14 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. EXTRA FINE LARD. Q K BBI.S. fine LEAF LAUD. OtJ 50 bids. Howard street FLOUR For salo by W. H. STURGES A CO. sept. 14 NEW FALL GOODS' SNOWIES & SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, This Day, from Now York by the steamer Marion, Rich PARIS MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of new and elegant styles for Ladies’ Dresses. Fancy MOUSSEUNE DE LAINES of beauti ful shades, and high colors for Children's Drosses. Extra FRENCH MERINOS of beautiful modo and high colors. ENGLISH MERINOS at vory low prices. Superior WELCH and SCARLET FLANNELS. Fancy TWEEDS and CASIMERES for Youth's wear. ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS of bcati ful stylos, and at greatly reduced prices. Fanoy WATER POPLINS of now and beautiful styles. With a variety of othor articlos suitable for tho present season, and to all of which, they respect fully invito the attention of tho public. sopt. 14 ’ CARPETINGS, HEARTH RUGS, &.c‘ J. P. SETZE. TTAB OPENED This Day, a very oxtonsivo assort. II ment of Rioh Brussels Carpeting, Extra super, Three Ply CARPETING, 2d quality do do do Best Imperial do do do Very best Ingrain do 2d and 3d qualities do 3-4 and 4-4 extra fino Vonctian CARPETING, Ass'd. sizes Chenille and Tufftod Hearth RUGS. sept 13 WANTEDTO HIRE.—A COOK, WASHER and IRONER, without childron. Apply at this office. dim sept 7 FOR SALE. A SUPEIROR pair of Northern HORSES. 1 V Equal to any over affored in this city. Fivo and six years old last spring, and having spent ono summer South, have become aoelimated. They are fifteen and a half hands high, perfectly quiet; and for family use aro unsurpassed. Both are su perior single Horses—one very fast. For appoar anco, action and good qualities, they can not be excollod. Sold on account of the ownors having no use for them. Apply at this office. «opt. 12 6 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! THE SURM'RIBERS haVo received at their store, corner opposite tho Mansion Houso, a large and well seleeted stock of FALL aud WIN TER DRY GOODS, among which ore— Super. French CASHMERES and D'LAINES, Plain and figured black and colored ALPAOCA, Fino French D'LAINE ROBES, now stylo, Supe. black and blue black BOMBAZINES, French English and American PRINTS, Largo black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS, and heavy SILK FRINGE, Large plaid Thibet Wool SHAWLS, 12-4 heavy LINEN SHEETINGS, 9-8 Pillow Caso LINENS, Fronch Embroidered Muslin and Loco CAPES, Rich Emh’d. UNDER SLEEVES and CUFFS, Neck, Belt and Bonnot RIBBONS. Together with a fino stock of Woolen Goods for boys’ woar; Cloths, Cassimoros, Sattinots, Ken tucky Jeans, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their old customers, and tho public.— Call and sou us, wo will sell low. MILLER A WARREN, sept. 12 dficAflm HAMS AND LARD. I lIRLS. No. 1 Baltimore City LARD, J\J 15 tes., and 15 bbls. choice Family HAMS, just rceoivod and for salo by sept. 12 LAMBACK A COOPER. TEX ~ FAMILIES can ho supplied with first quality Groon and Black TEAS, at sopt. 12 LAMBACK A COOPERS^ DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR. QO TIERCES for manufacturing purposes. For OO salo by LAMBACK A COOPER, sopt. 12 WINES.” Q/\ BASKETS Ncctor Brand CHAMPAIGNE; t)U 25 boxes fino CLARET. For sale by sept. 12 W. W. STURGES & CO. SEED RYE. 0/1/ \ BUSHELS prime Northern Seed RYE.— OUU For salo by A. LAFITTE. sopt, 12 6 POTATOES AND ONIONS. Lp. BBLS. POTATOES, ). - , 010 bbls. ONIONS, j fi d For salo by A. LAFITTE. sopt. 12 4 HARPER’S MAGAZINE Harper s Magazine for September, rceoivod by sept. 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HARPER C. BRYSON, {Late of the firm of Walker, Bryson <s• Co.) WAREHOUSE (k COMMISSION MERCHANT, CAMPBELL STREET, AUGUSTA, OA., WILL STORE COTTON and cr Produce, consigned to kirn, inNfcgmg| tho Fire Proof Warehouse of Whitlock HHI A Coskeky. His porsonal attention will bo given to all business witli which ho may bo favorod. Orders for Bugging, Repo, Ac., promptly attend ed to. Cush advances mado on Produoo in store, sep 13 tf 200 BUSHELS WHITE GRINDING CORN, will be sold low by HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. sep 13 CANDLES, LARD, &0. Z/\BOXES Hull A Son s CANDLES, UV7 30 kegs prime Loaf LARD, 35 do. good Goshen BUTTER, 50 boxes Steam Refined CANDY, 20 bbls. Cider VINIiGAR, 20 boxos TEA, 16 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL. For salo low by sep 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. SUGARS. BBLS. Charleston llofinod SUGARS, eC\J 5 hhds. St. Croix do. Just rocoivcd by sept. 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. 30 FIRKINS BUTTER. O/I FIRKINS good Gnshon BUTTER, just ro -O\J coivcd and for salo by sept. 13 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. NEW BOOKS. Jt'ST RECEIVED, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, tho following NEW WORKS, viz: Arthur Conway, or Scenes in tho Tropics; by ' Capt. E. 11. Milman, author ot “ \Vaysido Cross,” Ac. Tho Confessor, an Historical Novel, 500. Six Years Later, or the taking of tho Bastilo; by A. Dumas, being sequel to the Qucon's Necklace. 2nd Volume of Caroliue of Brunswick. No. 382 Littell's Living Ago sop 13 C. E. GRENVILLE'fIt bO., GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHATTANOOGA, TENS., WILL pay strict attention to tho pur chase of GRAIN, BACON, FLOUR or othur articles of Tennessee Produce. JjHHK These articles being sold only for cash, Mer chanta or Pluntorswill remit tho samo in their or dors, or givo authority to draw upon their Factors at Augusta, Macon or Savannah. Any information as to prices will bo given at any time. d2BAclO aug. 26 IN g URAWCI 2 THE SUBSCRIBER Agent Southorn Mutual Insurance Co., continues to take MARINE, RIVERnnd WARE HOUSE RISKS, at his offieo on Mclntosh street, promptly meets all losses. His terms are from 15 to 25 per cont lower than that of any simular institution in the state, ang 22 T. W. FLEMING, Agent. PISTOLS. SEPTEMBER 2, 1851. COLT'S fc ALLEN’S REVOLVERS, all sizes. Derringu’s Belt PISTOLS. Allen’s Self-Cocking do., all sizos. Just rocoivcd and for salo by sept. 3 CLARK. RACKETT A CO. CLOCKS, WATCHES & JEWELRY WOODSTOCK & WHITLOCK, Ttco doors't above the U. S. Hotel, and opposite, the Bank of Augusta, HAVE on hand, and aro constantly re- rfo ceiving, a fine assortment ot WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Sil- ikM ver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and Fob Chains, Breast Pins, Ac. Ae. Their stock is entirely now, and will bo sold cheap for cash. vdr” W. G. WOODSTOCK will give his strict at tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS, having served a regular apprenticeship in ono ot the 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 WANTED, A COLORED WOMAN, who is a gooij Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply at this offieo. sept 4 tf NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, having united their in terest in the DRY GOODS line, in tho city of Augusta, will continuothe business at tho old stand of James Miller A Co., under the firm and style of MILLER A WARREN, where they will koop a large and well selected stock of Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of thoir old cumstoincrs and the public gencrallv. JAMES MIiLER A CO., L. C. WARREN A CO. sept. 7 dlmAc3m PEACHBRANDY 23 YEARS OLD. ONE bbl. of old Peach Brandy, distilled in 1828, by Joel Hurt, of Oglethorpe Co., Ga. Just received and for sale by I aug 29 A. 6TBYENS. iflUttUaiuous. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. ManagCil, Drawn, and Prises Paid by the wel known and responsible firm of MAURY A CO. Class 91, at Augusta Sopt. 17, 1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3 p. in. PACKAGE SCHEME. 13 drawn ballots from 75. Capital Prize $4,000, besides numerous others. Tiokets $l. Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of 25. Quar ters $3,50. Class 94, to be drawn at Savannah, Sopt. 19th, 1851. t Sales close Friday,-at 3, P. M. FINE SCHEME. 10 Drawn Ballots from 60. 7,500 DOLLARS 11 $2,000; $1,300; $1,065; 3 prizos of $600; 3 of $500; Ao., Ac. Tickets $2,50 —Halves $1,25- Quarters 62 cents. Extra Class 76, by Monongalia 127, Sopt. 20,1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3, P. M GRAND SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78. 40.000 DOLLARS I!! $15,000 $8,000; $3,931; 50 of $1,000; 50 of 500; Tickets $10 —Halves $5 —Qunrters $2.50 JOHN A. MILLKN, Scuth sido Broad streot, a few door below Post Ofiloo Corner. Orders from tho city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. sept. 17 BACON AND NAILS r" j\ Aj W \ POUNDS BACON, consisting of Y/jYAv/Y/ Hams, Sides and Shoulders. 1,000 kegs NAILS. For sale by Hamburg, Sept. 7. f 6 JOSIAJI SIBLEY. NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. HAVE just rocoivcd from Now York, a supply of THREE PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETS of now and splendid patterns, to whieh they respect fully invite tlio attention of tho public, sept 5 ~ BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have opon od at tho cornor of tho Globo Hotel, a supe rior assortment of 8-4 and 9-4 heavy, all wool negro BLANKETS. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fino bod do. Georgia 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. Towelling and pillow caso LINEN. And a groat variety of GOODS suitable for fami lies and planters; all of which aro offorod on tho best possiblo terms. sept. 11 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. WE HAVE just received 300 boxes of different grades of TOBACCO, 200,000 SEGARS.— All of whieh will bo sold low. sopt. 10 WILLIAMS A BROTHER. MONONGAHELA WHISKY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. WE HAVE. This Day rceoivod, 50 bbls. pure Ryo, Old Glade and J. Barton Whisky, sept. 10 WILLIAMS A BROTHER. TO DENTISTS.—We havo on hand a large caso of good substantial Dentists INSTRUMENTS, adapted to almost any operation in Dental Surgory. Also a fino assortment of TEETH FORCEPS, BTUBBS, FILES, Ac. D. B. PLUMB A CO. sept. 4 STARCH POLlSH.—Beaumont's Patent Starch POLISH forgiving a beautiful gloss to Linens, Muslins, Cambries, Ae. It also prevents tho Iron from adhering to the linen. For sale by sept. 4 D. B. PLUMB A CO. HAT 3 ! HATS!! HATS!!! NOT tho Gonnin, but tho genuine truo Fall Stylo. Just recoived by aug 24 WM. O. PRICE A CO. NEW FALL GOODS! LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand—corner of Globo Hotel —a vory large stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing the newest and most ele gant styles of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colorod and black, Do. plain black do. * Do. watered do. do. Supor. MUSLIN DE LANES, now dosigns, Figured changeable POPLINS, Do. do. ALPACCAS, English and Fronch MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS und PRINTS, Fine Crapo and Merino SHAWLS, Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Needle Worked COLLARS, Jaconot and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invito attention. sep 11 ' LARD, BUTTER, &IC. 1 /\ BBLS. Leaf LARD. J. L/ 20 Kegs do 6 “ Goshen Butter. 6 Casks prime Sugar Cured Hams. Just roeeivod, and for salo by A. STEVENS. NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD. PRESTON AND MERRILLS INFALMBLE YEAST POWDER—a now 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 in its uso. Should an excess be put iu, it will not turn tho bread yellow, with an ashy taste, as saloratusand soda will, thus saving much waste. It is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes. Q_s“Duugh mixed with common Yeast, and fail ing to rise, may bo made light, and saved, by thor oughly kneading in tho proper quantity of this yeast. For sale by sept 10 D. B. PLUMB A CO. DRAPER’S PATENT AIR-TIGHT INK STANDS, a beautiful articlo. For salo by sopt. 7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. ” REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY. Mil. U. D. OLIVER will open a SCHOOL for boys, on tho Ist of OCTOBER, in tho School Room on Reynold streot, formerly occupied by Mr. Pope. Every offort on tho part of Mr. Oliver will bo made to advanco boys placed under his charge. In addition to tho usual brunches taught in Schools, ho 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 tho same through the office. References. — Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. H. Moans, Ex-Gov. W. Soabrook, S. C. Geo. Schley, Escp, G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos. Richards, Esq., S. H. Oliver, Esq., Augusta, sopt. 9 1m c RICH DRESS SILKS, Both Black and Colored of the very latest PARISIAN STYLES. Just received by J. P. SEIZE, sept. 7 ‘ YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Misses, will bo rosumed on tho first day of OCTOBER next. A convenient room is scloctedon Washington-st., between Broad and Ellis street. For the liberal patronago bestowed tho last sea son, Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking her friends, and assures thorn, that there shallbe no exertions spared to render tho Institution worthy tho samo. tloct aug. 24 NORTH CAROLINA "MUTUAL LIFE IN SURANCK COMPANY. Incorporated January, 1849. Central Oefice, Raleigh, N. C. TT AVIN'G established an Agency in this city, aro AX propared to take LIFE RISKS on the most favorable terms. Tho tablo of Rates arc those mado by Joshua Millar, and known as “ Tho Carlisle Table,” uni versally conceded to be the most correct in use. Tho advantages offered bv this Company, aro such as merit the attention of tho public, and will be pointed out and explained at any time by the Agent Insurances aro takon on single lives, for ono year, seven yoars, or for life. On joint livos, for life. On slaves at 2-3 value, ono or fivo years. The undorsigned can, at all times, bo found at tho Law office of G. J. A W. Schlev, Esq«- Letters, post-paid, directed to tho Agent here, will be promptly attended to apr ll 6. 11. OLIVER, Ag’t, Augusta, Ga. Auction oaUa. BY A. LAFITTE. TO-MORROW, (Thursday,) in front of store, will be sold, at 10$ o'clock, A. M., A gonoral assortment of GROCERIES. —also— Second-hand Household and Counting House TORN ITU RE, together with DRY GOODS, FAN CY ARTICLES, GUNS, Ao., Ac. Terms cash. sept. 17 Positive sah of Choice Wines of direct Importa tion. BY A. TOBIAS fc SONS. On TUESDAY, tho 2'ld intsant, precisely at 12 o'clock, will be sold, in the back stores of Thos. ilighatn A Co., East Bay, opposite Adger’s wharf, Charleston, S. C., 74 quarter casks Teneriffe WINE, “ Vcntoso,’’ imported direct to Charleston per Virginia Ann, in 1848. . 118 qr. casks C. A. J. Jardine Madeira WINE, imported per Virginia Ann, direct, Nov., 1848. 12 dozen old Madeira WINE bottled 1841, of tho approved brand of Newton, Gordon A Co. 100 baskets Champagne, Churubusco. 20 do. do. do. pints. <i demijohns extra Old Tinto, imported 1848. Conditions—all sums from $2OO to $5OO, sixty days; $5OO to $1,500, ninety days; $1,500 to $2,- 000 four months; above $2,500,f0ur and six months, approved endorsed notes. 2 sept. 16 BT HUTCHINSON Sc. THOMASL TO-MORROW, (Wednesday,) wc will sell, in front of store, at 10$ o'clock, GROCERIES, consisting in part of Brandy, Gin, Whisky, Sugars, Flour, Tea, Mackerel, Candles, Ac., Ac. —ALSO— To closo sales, 17 firkins good Goshen BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD and 10 bbls. VINEGAR, and 1 Gold WATCH, 1 Silver do. Terms cash. sept. 16 04 T* \»*o r, minx 1, S. .. it til- ROAD COMPANY—CIIALESTON, AU GUST 20,1861.—EXU/i ESS FREIGHT AND NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.— On and af ter This Day tho above Train will commence, and oontinuo to run between Charleston and Hamburg, leaving at tho following hours: Ul\ I DOWN. Lcavo Charleston, sp. m. Leave Hamburg 6a. m. Arrive Hamburg 5J a.m | Ar’ve Charleston 7$ a. m. Tho abovo Train will only take Through Freight, and will be confined to Light Goods only; and all articles intended to bo snipped by this train must bo delivered at tho Depot previous to 3 o'clock, p. m. J. D. i’ETSCII, Superintcndnnt Transportion, S. C. R. Co. Charleston, Aug. 20 aug. 21 FROM THE “WORLD’S FAIR,” DIRECT. PER STEAMER PACIFIC Choico Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Gloves, Sus penders, French Silk Umbrellas, and a variety of fanoy articles. aug. 7 WM. 0. BRICE A CO.'* WHISKY, GIN, &C. (.)( \ BOXES old Engle and Nectar WHISKY. 10, Bids. Cho'.M F.uglo. do 20 “ Old Rye. do 25 " Rose Gin. 20 “ Choico Cordials. 5 “ London Cordial Gin. 6 “ Wild Cherry Brandy. Together with a good assortment of other Liquors, Wines Ac., Ac., Just received and for sale by A. STEVENS. SODA WATER. THE subscriber respectfully informs tho citizens of Augusta, that he is Manufacturing the best articlo of SODA WATER, which ho will deliver daily, in any quantity, in any part of tho city, apr 11 5m E. D. MEYER. TO RENT; The BRICK DWELLING at present oc- gr cupied by Mr. John Glendinning, opposite Bill Phinizy A Clayton's warehouse. For iurticulars, apply to sep 11 tf J. P. LAVENTURE. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECT IMPORTATION. Ck E. L. KERR ISON Si. CO,, Direct Importers m 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 as aomplcto a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS as has ever boon offered in their market. Good Goods aro furnished at low prices, and those who purchase in their city, aro invited to ex amine their styles, which will bo found particularly adapted to the Southern trade. LADIES’ DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC FABRICS, in every 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. Charleston, Aug. 27, 1861. cAd SHIRTS I'BBmT«tT~SHIRTS i!! JUST RECEIVED, per Steamer Southornor, a full supply of all sizes and qualities of SHIRTS and COLLARS. —ALSO — A few very superior Solo Leather Hat CASES, with lock and key. WM. 0. PRICE A CO. FOR THE TOILET! FINE China, Granito, Alabaster, Mahogany and Paper Puff Boxes. Superior Toilet Powder. Fine French and English Odors, and Essences for tho Handkorehiof, of almost every purfumo. Real English liair Brushes. Ox Marrow Poinmade. Eau Lustralc, or Hair Restorative. Phalons Hair Invigorator. Otto Roso Lip Salve. Hauel’s Nymph Soap. Just receive by D. B. PLUMB A CO. sept. 4 R BOGGS ARTIST, ' IS prepared to paint PORTRAITS and receive visitors, in tho back room, over tho store of Mrsv Hall, Broad street. thtf , july 27 TO RENT. THE LARGE and commodious STORE on iff. Broad street, and back STORE on Ellis- mM street, at present occupied by French A Butler, in tho Wholesale Grocery business. —also, — For sale, at cost, the remainder of their Stock now on hand. FRENCH A BUTLER. aug. 20 dAc BUTTER AND CHEESE. FIVE kegs prime Goshen Buttor. Few boxos do do Cheese. Just rccoivod per steamer from New York. For sale by A. STEVENS, aug 29 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. THE undersigned bas for sale several desirable lots, at the lower end of tho square on which he resides. Terms liberal—Apply at this office. july 27 tf JAMES GARDNER, Jr- HATS ! HATS!! HATS!!! Fall Styles for 1851. IF YOU wish to look at some of tho finest™ HATS in the United States, just call m ati||> J. TAYLOR, JR. A CO.’S, near the Post Office cor ner, and examine their Fall styles for 1851. aug. 16 OE S FRACTURE APPARATUS.—A few setts, with latest improvements. Also, fine French Articulated Skeletons. For sale by aug. l B. B^ PLUMB k Co._ FINE COLOGNE.—A lot of choice Gorman COLOGNE, in long bottles. Just receivod by sept. 4 D. B. PLUMB A CO. BEHN & FOSTER, FACTORS AND COM MISSION MERCHANTS, Bay-st., Savan nah, Goo. P. H. Behn. jy9 tf John Foster. London labor, ac—Voi. Ist, bound—of London Labor, received by sept. T THOS. RICHARDS A SON,