Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, September 24, 1851, Image 3

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1819; in the n*n*» how can any one Southern i* feeling support him. It is however, the age of rwracle*! end approximating to the jmlleniinn, when the lion and the lamb, the ne gro and white shall lie down together. Messrs. Editors, in conclusion, I would like to have your opinion, whether you really think there is any hard squeeing, Davy Crocket love, now existing between the Fillmore Whigs and the Hon. HoWell, and wby it is that Judge Lumpkin is not acting with Judge Berrien as he so much approved bis address. Viator. Daltom, Sept. Ulh, 1851. [From the Mississippian, 19 th iiwf.] For Governor—Jefferson Davis. It will be seen by the following announce ment that the nomtnating committee have met, and ratified the nomination already made by the People in their primary assemblages, of Col. Jefferson Davis for the office of Governor. In this instance, as in every other when the C>le have called upon him to serve them, he yielded to their wishes. The preliminary proceedings will be ratified at the polls, and he will be triumphantly called to the Executive chair: To the People of Mississippi. The committee which was appointed by the Convention, which was held in the city of Jack son on the 16th and 17th of June last, to fill by nomination any vacancy which might occur in the ticket which was then offered to the people, has been relieved of the necessity of indicating a suitable candidate to supply the vacancy oc casioned by the withdrawal of Gen. Quitman. The people and the Derno.-ratic press of the whole State have already nominated Col. Jef ferson Davis, for Governor of Mississippi.— We regard, therefore, Col. Davis as the candid ate of the people, and we will not withhold the expression of the ready and cordial concurrence of the committee. E. C. WILKINSON, Chairman. Jackson, September 16 th, 1851. FUNERAL NOTICES. The Friends and Acquaintance of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Taliaferro, are requested to attend the funeral of their youngest son, CHRISTOPHER, from their residonce on (Jroon street, This Morn ing, at 9 o'clock. sept 24. Qy The Friends and Acquaintance of Mr’ Mrs. John D. Ramey and family, are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their youngest child, from their residence on Broad streot, This Morning, at 10 o’clock. sept. 24 Serial Notices. 0y Pay Your Taxes.—The Legislature will Soon meet, and the Taxes must be collected. I shall be at the City Hall, on the day of the election, so that all (who wish) can pay their Taxos BEFORE VOTING, and any who wish to pay before that day can do so, as is a serious matter, sept. 24 4 E. C. TINSLEY, T. C. R. C. DODGE’S DAGUERRIAN GALLERY, fry Mr. DODGE expects to re-open his Gal lery, next door to the Post Office, in a few days , wbon ho would bo pleased to wait upon those who may desire LIKENESSES of thomsclvcs or friends. Every improvement in tho art will be brought to bear, to produce tho best pictures in tho South. sept 23 dlw IT>- Franklin Building and Loan Association. —The Board of Directors of this Institution will elect, on Monday next, a TREASURER, SE CRETARY and SOLICITOR for said Association Tho Salary of tho Treasurer, will bo S3OO, and he will be required to give bond and security in the sum of $3,000. The sa'ary of tho Secrotary will bo SIOO, no bond required. Candidates of the offico of Solicitor will apply to the undersigned for such information as they may wish in relation to tho fee of said office. Persons wishing tho appointments will make the same known to me in writing, sept 23 T. W. MILLER. President. Up* Georgia Home Gazette. —Subscriptions to this new Literary and Family paper, to be publish ed weekly in this city, will be received at any of our Book Stores. The regular publication day will be Monday. Tho “ Gazotto’ - will boa journal of tho larger class, printed on the finest paper and more reading matter than the Home Journal of New York. Tho first number will bo issued during the present month. Contracts for advertising can be mado with the proprietor on reasonable terms, sept 19 dAf FEMALE SCHOOL. Qy 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 the French Language, and Mr. BERUFF in Drawing. lmo sopt. 5 0y Academy of Richmond County.—This In stitution will be opened on the first of October, un' der the general superintendence of the Rev. John Neely, the Rector, recently appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Classical Department of the School by the Rector, Mr. John Neely. The Mathematical Department and Instructor of Natural Sciences, by Mr. A. W. Church. Tho English Department by Mr. Andrew S. Jami son. Terms as heretofore charged, viz: On the payment of ten dollars per Quarter, a Pu pil will be admitted to enter all Branches of tho School; English department five and seven dollars per quarter. sept 20 td A. ROBERT, Cl’k. sty Female Seminary.— Greene street, •nearly opposite the Methodist Church. —The Rov. JAS. P. RING will open his SEMINARY' FOR YOUNG LADIES on the Ist Monday in October next. Tho Elementary Department will be in charge of an experienced and competent Female Teacher. Ger man, French and Latin will be taught, when de sired—Music and Drawing also. A number of Young Ladies can bo accommodated with board. Circulars, containing terms and programme of stu dies, can be obtained on application. sept. 21 f3tutdl2 READ AND BELIEVE. THE following certificate was voluntarily hand ed us, with the request that it should be made public. ny This is to certify, that I had been afflicted about three years with a violent Cough, with every symptom of confirmed Consumption. After hav ing resorted to almost every remedy, with no relief, I was told of Dr. Tutt's Pectoral Elixir. I pro wared a half dozen of it, and had taken but two bottles, when I was entirely cured, and have had no return of the disease since. HENRY USHER, Richmond county, Geo. The above is but one out of hundreds of similar testimonials. The Pectoral Elixir is prepared of vegetable substances only, and for sale by WM. H. TUTT, and sept 23 d*|2w W. H. &J. TURPIN. Si} ffiagnrtit CtlfgMpt). Reported for the Constitutionalist A Republic. laterTfrom europe. arrival OF ™ E STEAMER WASHINGTON. COTTON ADVANCED 1-8 PENNY. Charleston, Sept. 23. The steamer Washington has arrived at New York, with Liverpool dates to 9th inst. Cotton had advanced one eighth penny, and the sales on Tuesday were 10,000 bales. Further per Washington. The lower qualities of Flour were in fair de mand—prices unchanged; the better qualities were languid. Corn is quoted 6d lower, best qualities 265. to 6d. At London, the Sugar mar ket was not so firm, buyers were asking con cessions. There was a fair demand for Coffee. Consols closed at 96j to f. Tobacco unchanged. Great preparations were making to receive Kossuth, at Southampton, where he was daily expected iu the steamer Mississippi. The news of the Cuba expedition created great excitement in commercial circles. Advices from the Cape of Good Hope were unsatisfactory. Great uneasiness prevailed at Vienna on the 4th. The money market exhibited a complete panic. The Continental news is unimportant. New York, Sept. 22. Cotton. —The Cotton market is quiet. The steamer Cherokee arrived to-day, with later dates from California. No news. The steamer Jackson, burst her boiler at Shaw neetown last evening, killing and scalding thir ty-five persons. Charleston, Sept. 23 —p. m. Cotton.—Sales to-day, 265 bales at 61 to9i cents. The market is depressed and prices in fa vor of buyers. New Orleans, Sept. 23. Cotton.—Sales 2,000 bales. Middling is worth 8f rents. Corn has advanced; mixed 52 cents. Whisky 20 cents. (Eommercial. Augusta Market, September 24. COTTON.—Our market opened on Wednesday last with a fair demand, at full prices; on receipt, however, of the Europa's advices, noticing a further decliue in the Liverpool market, buyers showed less disposition to operate, and on Thursday the market opened languid, buyers demanding a reduction, which was reluctantly granted by holders. In this state our market has since continued, gradually giving way, daily, until we have to notice a decline from our quotations on Wednesday of full half a cent on all qualities, and in some in stances, we understand sales have been made at | cent off. Yesterday there was but little demand, the few buyers in the market offering 8} for Middling Fair lots, but at this rate there were few sellers, most holders ask ing 8J for Middling Fair, and refusing to sell for less.— At present prices there is but little Cotton in the mar ket, and prices are so unsettled that we omit quotations. GROCERIES.—The business during the past week has been limited. Our market is now well supplied with every article in the Grocery line, and our Merchants are prepared to dispose of their stocks on accommodating terms. BACON.—The stock is light, and the demand good. Prices still have and upward tendency. Some holders are now asking 12} a 12} cents cash, and 12} a 13 cents on time, by the hlid. or larger quantity. Sides are 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 the bbl. is worth 11} a 12 cents. BAGGING.—There is but little demand for Bagging and it is the general remark of our Merchants, that they have nevor had less enquiry at this season of the 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 Red sl. CORN.—There is but a limited demand, and prices have a downward tendency. We quote 80 aBS for feed, and 90 a 95 for good White, suitable for grinning. COFFEE.—Stock on hand good. We quote Rio at 9} a 10} cents. FLOUR. —There is a good demand for this article, and our City Mills are kept busy. We quote superfine at ss} a 8, and Extra Family Flour at $7 a 8 per bbl. 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 } pe r cent. prem. for Sight Checks on New-York and other Northern cities. On Charleston and Savannah our Banks are drawing at par. FREIGHTS. —Our river is low. We 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. From Willmerfy Smith's European Time*, Sept 6. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPT. 5. Wo have no change to report this week. After the very large amount of business lately transact ed, it was to be expected that a cessation of buying to a considerable extent would take placo. This has been the case, and we have passed a week of comparative quietness. It must not be supposed, however, that there is any depression in price, er abatement of confidence, in what has been done. On the contrary, as far as we can judge, the addi tional advicos from America arriving every week, are giving assurance of what we stated last Friday, namoly, that the crop would prove abundant; but the notion that it will prove excessively large and overwhelming is passing away. There is no altera tion in the quotations. 2900 American, 480 Surat, and 190 Egyptian, have been taken on Speculation; and 2860 American, 2620 Surat, 40 Madras, 450 Pernam, and 230 Babia for export. Sales to-day 6000 bales. We have now added the error of 77,000 bales to the stock of last year, and deducted the same amount from the consumption. Sales for the week, 36,570 bales. Declaration of stock of Cotton, held in Liverpool, Ist September , 1851. Sea Islands 4,760 Ditto Stained 1,100 Upland 134,630 Mobile 110,150 Orleans 220,230 Pernambueo 9,430 Babia... 12,450 Maranham... 30,590 Egyptian 32,470 Carthagona *>o Demerara West India M 2? Smyrna 2,420 Barbado6S _ 3,710 Surat Madras 647,200 RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS ARE Just receiving, and opening daily, at their Store, (No. 290 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,) probably one of the RICHEST, LARGEST AND CHEAPEST FALL STOCKS Ever offered in this market. The Goods haring been selected with the utmost care and attention, both in regard to richness of style and price, purchased for cash from the direct Importers and Manufactur ers, we hope to be able to offer superior inducements to any thing in our line heretofore offered. A few of the leading articles will show the great reduction from last year's prices: EMBRACING 10 cases rich Dark strong CALICO, from sto 500 pieces Rich Fig'd Muslin DeLAINES, 12cts., 12 cents, 100 do. large Rich FIGURES, 18 j, 25 and 31c. 15 cases White LONG CLOTH, 5,6, 8, 10 and All Shade extra fine French CASHMERE, $1 to 12 cents, $1,25. 10 bales OSNABURGS, 7 to 8* cents. Rich, Fashionable, all WooID'LAINES, 75 to sl. 10 do. Brown HOMESPUNS, 4J to 6i cents, 100 pieces Black ALPACA, from 12J to $1,29, 100 pieces 6-4 Rich English MERINO, all shades, 5 do. sup. extra Bl'k Silk Warp INDIANA, 50 cents, $1 to $1,25. ALSO A largo Invoieo of all kinds of LINEN, Damask TOWELLING, Table CLOTHS, DIAPERS, Ac. Geo. Schloy’s KERSEY’S, OSNABURGS, FACTORY GOODS, Ac. BLANKETS, Ao., Ac., at Manu facturer's prices. dAc2m sept. 21 CLAYTON & BIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. Ct B. are now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ano WINTER » READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also keep Men’s and Boys Hats, Shirts, Suspenders, Cravats, Handkorchicfe, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. In addition to tho above, they in vite particular attention to their Stock of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. Conakry Merchants and Strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and examino our stock, at No. 191 Broad street, Metcalf*B Range. JOHN J. CLAYTON, Augusta. September 2nd, 1851. 6mos A. P. BIGNON. Shipping intelligence. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Steamship Albatros, Bennett, Philadelphia. Sp. brig Viajero, Curoll, Barcelona. Sohr.Flying Arrow, Collainar, Salem. Schr. Truth, Frisblo, Baltimore. Ur FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Dirigo, Doano, at Now York. Ship John Holland, Wilson, at Now York. Schr. Sami. Butler, Booze, at Baltimoro. LOADING FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Austria, Borland, at Liverpool. CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON. Br. Ship Triton, Smith, at Liverpool. Barquo Jcdo, Payne, at Boston. Barque E. Morrison, Gavot, at Baltimore. SAILED FOR CHARLESTON. Barque A. J. Harvoy, Ooi>e, from Lewes, Del. Barquo Saranac, Share, from Now-Orloans. CHARLESTON, Sept. 23.—Arr.. Ship John C. Calhoun, Melchcr, Liverpool; Br. ship Annie, Mearns, Liverpool; Ketch Commerce, Soubiatcs, Cicnfuogos; brig Gulnare, Philips, Cardenas. SAVANNAH, Sopt.,23.—Arr. brig Wilson Ful ler, Lewis, Now York; schr. J. H. Planner, Van gilder, Now Orloans; steamer John Randolph, Phil pot, Augusta. Departed, stoamor John Randolph, l’hilpot Au gusta. GIRARDEY «t PARKER, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS, NO. 332 EROAD STREET, One door below the Franklin Hotel, nearly ujijto site the Brunswick Bank , and formerly occu pied by Messrs. French ts Butler. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in notify ing their city and country friends, and the publio generally, that they have this day associated themselves in the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Augusta, whero thoy tendor their ser vices as such, and hope by an unflinching perse verance—strict and faithful attention to business, to merit their oonfidence and a liberal share of pat ronage. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, OUSTAVUS A. PARKER. References : —II. 11. Cumming, Esq., Messrs. J. C. Carmichael, Baker & Wilcox, Baker A Hart, Hand, Williams, A Co., G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Starke A Davis, Hopkins,Kolb A Co., Augusta, Ga., and A. H. Abrahms, Charleston, S. C. September 22d, 1851. ts sept 24 WANTED TO HIRE, A MULATTO BOV, from 14 to 20 years of age. One that can come well recommended, will meet with a permanent place, and wages punctually paid. Apply at this office. 3 sept. 24 TEACHER WANTED! A TEACHER is wanted to tako charge of the “ Fish Pond Acadomy,” near Midway, 8. C. Tho School has boon in successful operation for tho last four years, under the care of a very competent Instructor. Applicants will be expected to furnish testimonials of their ability to prepare youths for admission into the Sophomore Class in any of our Colleges, as well ns of undoubted moral character. The salary will bo S4OO and board. Address, post paid, Capt. J. M. Whotstono, Midway, 8. C, N. B.—None but Southorn men need apply, sopt. 23 ImocAd SEGAK CASES. —Gentlemen can now be sup plied with a neat SEGAR CASE, at the Book Store of THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. sopt 23 P~ EN-HOLDERS! PEN-HOLDERS!—THOS RICHARDS A SON have now for salo every variety of PEN-HOLDERS, PORCUPINE QUILL, PEARL, IVORY, EBONY, Ac. sept 23 C KRYSTAL PAPER W EIGHTS.— A beauti ful variety of PAPER WEIGHTS can bo seen at the store of sept 23 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HAY AND CORN. 1 BALES HAY, 1 350 bushels CORN. Just received and for sale by sept 23 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to me by note, or open account, aro requested to make immediate payment to W. H. A J. Turpin, who are authoriz ed to colloct the same. sop 23 J. F. TURPIN. ' FEMALE CLASIOAL INSTITUTION. THE UNDERSIGNED, a Graduate of College, who has had fifteen years experience as In structor, will open aSC HOOL on the first MON DAY in October noxt, on Ellis street, oppesitc tho City Hall, for the instruction of Young Ladies in English, French, Latin and tho Mathematics.— Each Department will embrace a full and compre hensive course of studies. Tho number of Pupils being limited to twenty-five, early application is so licited. TERMS PER QUARTER. 2nd English Department, $9 ; Ist. English De partment, sl2; English and French Department, sls; English, French and Latin Department, S2O; Arithmetic comprehended in tho English ; Algebra and Geometry in the French or Latin Course. To those, to whom the subscriber is personally un known, satisfactory testimonials of qualifications, character, Ac., can be exhibited. LEWIS M. CORMICK. sept 21 dll COMBS! COMBS!— THOMAS RICHARDS A SON have received a large supply of Buffalo and Shell Tuck COMBS, of new patterns. s2l I j'NVELOPES, of every description (Note and J Letter,) fine and common, can now bo had at the Book Store of Q/ V \ BUSHELS CORN Good White CORN, O\J\J to arrive, will be sold low by sept. 21 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK —The Family Ex pense Book—designed for tho use of families and individuals in keeping a correct account of monthly and yearly expenditures. For sale by sopt 21 _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON. PORTE MONEVES A beautiful variety of PORTE MONEYES, of all qualities, and new styles, has been received by sept 21 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECT IMPORTATION. C& E. L. KERB ISON A- CO„ Direct Importers • of European Dry Goods, are happy to inform thoir friends and customers, that thoy aro now re ceiving by overy arrival from Europe, additions to as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS as has ovor been offered in thoir market. Goo/l Goods aro furnishod at low prices, and those who purchaso in their city, aro invited to ex amine their styles, which will be found particularly adaptod to tho Southern trade. LADIES' DRESS GOODS and DOMESTIC FABRICS, in ovory variety. Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan tation Dry Goods, a complete assortment. HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in their lino, in ovory variety; together with a full stock of CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS. Also, LINENS, which will be found free from any mixture of Cotton. All articles sold aro warranted to provo as repre sented. Terms cash, or city acceptance. C. A E. L. KERRISON A CO, 209 North-west cornor King and Market stroots. Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. cAd AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER having recently fitted up an extensivo manufactory immediately in tho rear ofhis store in calfe's Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepared to oxccuto orders from dealers and merchants at tho ; shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite the attention of tho public to his largo assortment ol Gentlemen’s, La dies and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR PET BAGS, Ac., Ac. Also a full assortmentof Harness and Saddlery HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment of Patent Whalebono and Ribbod and Steel Spring TRUNKS, which aro unsurpassed for light ness and durability. A supply of McCooinbs’ colobrated Patont Stretched, Rivotted and Cemented Belting. Those in wnnt of any articlo in his line will find it to thoir advantage to call before purchasing else where. He will sell on as accommodating terms as can be had in tho city. A. HATCH, sept 19 dflfActf 1/\ Ty i/1 LBS. WHITE LEAD, just land- JL U.v/V 7V/ ed and for sale by sept 20 dAt WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. 1/ W \n GALS. LAMP OIL, of various qual •V/v/V/ ties, for sale by sept 20 dAf WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. WM. H. TUTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Surgical Instru ments, Dye-Stuffs, <Jv., Augusta, Ga. sopt 20 dAf EXECUTOR’S SALE! Will bo sold, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Octo ber next, in front of tho office of Tho Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, during tho usual hours of public salo, tho following property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann Cumming, deceased, to-wit: Tho Let and improvements on and just above tho corner of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly known as Providence Range, now occupiod by Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and Gould, Bulklcy A Co., which, for the purpose of salo, will bo divided into four Lots, running by parallel linos from Broad to Ellis streots, fronts on those streots ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30 feet 10 inches) to tbirty-ono feet five inchos (31 feet 5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses sion till Octobor Ist, 1852. Rent of stores front ing on Broad street and their appurtenances, as now leased, will bo payable to purchasers from time of salo to expiration of loases. Tho sellers will con tinue to receive, till October Ist, 1852, tho rent pay able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ ed in the premises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart. —also— The Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson F. Turpin, south side of Reynold street, (betwoon Campbell and Jackson streets,) having a front of about sovonty-ono feet on Reynold street, and oxtending thonce south about one hundred and thirty feet to an alley, with the use, in common with other lots of said alley, that bounding it on tho west, and of tho one constituting tho eastern boun dary of the next mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc tobor Ist, 1852. —ALSO— A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last mentioned on the oast, of about tho same dimen sions, and bounded by an alley on the east, with tho use, in common with other lots, of tho several alleys above mentioned. —also — The following Stocks, and State and Corporation Bonds, viz: 26j shares of the Capital Stock of the Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. 12 shares of tho Capital Stock of the Goorgiaßail Road A Banking Company. 15 Bonds, SI9OO each—6 percents, of the State of Georgia. Interest payable somi-annually, Ist of March and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1869. 10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 per cents, of the city of Augusta. Interest payable semi-annually, Ist of April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857. 4 Bonds, SSO0 —7 per cents of Montgomery A West Point Rail Road Company. Interest payable quarterly. TERMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash.— Real Estate, one-tbird cash, the other two-thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest from sale, and mortgage on the property sold. W. CUMMING, H. H. CUMMING, Ex’rs. of the Will of Mrs. Ann Cumming, deo’d. sept. 21 swtd NSW works! JUST received at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’s, the following New Works, viz: Katherine Walton, or the Rebels of Dorchester; by W. G. Simms, author of tho Partisan, Ac. Part 3, Lewis Arundel. Lewis Arundel, complete. No. 383 of Littell’s Living Age, And a variety of similar works. sept. 20 HAMS AND LARD! " I /\ BBLS. No. 1 Baltimore City LARD, lv/ 15 tcs., and 15 bbls. choice Family HAMS, just received and for sale by sept. 12 LAMBACK A COOPER. miscellaneous. MANAGER’S OFFICE! GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. Manage//, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the » , known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO. Class 96, to be drawn at Augusta, Sept. 24th, 1851 Salesclose Wednesday, at 3, P.M. AUGUSTA SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 75. 7,500 DOLLARS!! $2,500; $1,198; $1,100; of $800; 20f5500; Ac., Ac. Tickets s2—Halves $1 —Quarters 50 cents. Class 97, to be drawn at Savannah, Sept. 26, 1851. Sales close Friday, at 3, P. M. FAVORITE SCHEME. 14 Drawn Ballots from 75 14,000 DOLLARS’.!! $4,000; $2,000; $1,220; 2 of SI,OOO, Ac., Ac.— Tickets $3 —Halves $1.50 —Quarters 75 oonts. Extra Class 77, by Monongalia K, Sept. 27, 1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3 p. m. MAMMOTH SCHEME. 15 drawn ballots from 75. Capital Prise, *n aaa nnT r idsim $20,000; $10,000; $8,000; $6,000; "5,000; $4,500; $4,000; 3,500; $3,200; $3,000; $2,800; 2,600; $2,500; $2,420; [EP"SO of $2,000; Ac., Tickets s2o—Halves slo—Quarters ss—Eighths 2,50. JOHN A. MILLEN, South Sido Broad street, a sow door below Post Office Corner. H7“ Ordors from tho city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. sept. 24 BLANKETSAND KERSEYS. LALLERSTEDT it WIMBERLY have open ed at the corner of tho Globe 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, CASIMERESIhd JEANS. Irish LINEN and bird-eye DIAPER. Towolling and pillow caso LINEN. And a great variety of GOODS suitable for fami lies and planters; all of which are offored on tho but possible terms. sept. 11 NEW FALL GOODS] LALLERSTEDT fc WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED at thoir old stand—comor of Globo Hotel—a vory largo stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing tho nowost and most olo gant styles of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colorod and black, Do. plain black do. Do. watorod do. do. Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, now designs, Figured changeable POPLIN S, Do. do. ALPACCAS, English and French MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS, Fino Crapo and Merino SHAWLS, Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Neodle Worked COLLARS, Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invito attention. sep 11 REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY. MR. C. D. OLIVER will open a SCHOOL for boys, on the Ist of OCTOBER, in the School Room on Reynold street, formerly occupied by Mr. Pope. Every effort on tho part of Mr. Oliver will bo rnodo to advanoo boys placod under his charge. In addition to the usual branches taught in Schools, ho will take any Pupil or Class of Pupils through the highor Branches of Mathematics, togothcr with Civil Engineering. For Terms, apply to Mr. Olivor at Mr. D. Chaffee's Furniture Store, or by lottor ad dressed to the same through the office. References. —Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. 11. Moans, Ex-Gov. W. Scabrook, S. C. Geo. Schley, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos. Richards, Esq., S. H.Oliver, Esq., Augusta, sopt. 9 lm RICH DRESS SILKS, Both Black and Colored of tho very latest PARISIAN STYLES. Just received by J. P. SETZE. sept. 7 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. “ O/A ( \l \l\ SEGARS, various brands, /ivIjUUU 100 boxes TOBACCO, recoiving and in store. For sale low by sept. 17 two GIBBS A MoCOBD. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NO. 250 BROAD STREET. JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Merchants: |g Tailor, next door below tho United States W Hotel, Augusta, Ga., has received a choice and, select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own make, consisting of tho difforont fash ionable styles of tho present season, being en tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and to which, through the winter, will be addod all that may be new and unique. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to make up to order, with all tho FANCY ARTICLES used used in his lino, for a gentloman's toilet, will not be surpassed. MILITARY WORK, of every description made, and Making and Trimming in tho best mannor. Ladies’ UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton Nett. ts sep 18 EXTRA FINE LARD. Q P BBLS. fino LEAF LARD. OU 50 bbls. Howard stroot FLOUR. For sale by W. H. STURGES A CO. sept 14 HAMBURG I. O. O. F. ACADEMY. THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bo resumed on MONDAY, the 22d inst., under tho direction of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin. Terms, per quarter of eleven weeks, payable in advance:— Primary Department— Reading, Writing, Spelling, Primary Geography and Arith metic $4 40 Third DepartmetU —English Grammar, A rithmetic, Geography, History, (ancient or modern,) $6 60 Second Department —Algobra, Geometry, Navigation, and Surveying, Botany, As tronomy, Philosophy, Chemistry, Book Keeping, Ac $8 80 First Department —Latin and Greek $9 90 T. P. MAGRATH, J. H. ANDERSON, H. A. KENRICK, S. T. BRITTON, T. M. BRINDLEY, W. W. SALE, WM. SPIRES. Trustees. OS’- Boarding can be procured at SIOO for the scholastic year, in private families, on application to to tho Trustees. Hamburg. Sept. 18th. dl2c3 sept. 20 WANTED TO HIRE.—A COOK, WASHER and IRONER, without children. Apply at this office. dim sopt 7 WANTED A SITUATION. AS Book-Keeper or Salesman, by a young man who is well acquainted with the business, and can produce satisfactory testimonials of capability, Ac.—Address R. C. O. Box 204. Post Office, Augus- sept 20 SUGARS A(\ THOUSAND Tres Amigos (Three Friends) SEGARS, of our own importation, direct from Havana. Just received and for sale, sept 19 LAMBACK A COOPER. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A FIRST RATE TIN PLATE WORKER, for whom good wages and steady employment will be given. None but one of steady and industri ous habits need apply. Address R. W. HART, Sparta, Ga. sept 19 ts CORN. aniy\ BUSHELS prime Whito Provision AvUU CORN, for sale low in lots to suit pur chasers, in order to close tho consignment, by sept 17 6 A. LAFITTE. THE" UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO INFORM the public, that they have just completed thoir Steam Saw Mills, at Dearing, and will take pleasure in filling orders for LUMBER, which they will deliver at any point on the Georgia Ha** sept. 20 daelm BAKER. GROUBLE 4 CO. Auction Baits. BY A. LAFITTE. —T HIS DAY— A well selected Stock of Dry Goods. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, 24th ingt., will be sold, at 10 J o’clock, A. M. at the store recently occu pied by Mr. J. F. Turpin, A well selected stock of DRY GOODS, comprising every article usually kept in a retail Dry Goods store. Sale positive. Terms—under SIOO, cash; over SIOO and under S2OO, 60 days; over S2OO, and under S3OO, 00 days, over S3OO, 4 months for approved endorsed Notes, sept 24 BY A. LAFITTE. Stock of Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods. On Monday next, 29th inst., will be sold, at 10} o’elock, at the Store occupied by Mrs. G. R. Lafitte, The remainder of the Stock in Trade, compri sing every article usually kept in a Millinery and Dry Goods Store. —also— Some second-hand FURNITURE. Sale positive. Terms cash. N. B.—The Stock will be sold at private sale at and below cost, till Saturday next. sept 24 BY A. LAFITTE. Will bo rented, in front of store, on TUESDAY, Sept. 30th, 1851, The LOT on which the U. S. Magazine is situa ted, near Harrisburg, for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1852. The privilege of occupying the Dwelling on the lot will go with tho lot, with the understanding that it is to bo vacatod at any time, if roquired by the United States authorities. By order of JNO. M. GALT, M. S. K. and Comm’g. U. S. Arsenal. ■npt. 24 wftu3 BY A. LAFITTE. City Magazine and Lot. On tho first TUESDAY in October next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House, The City MAGAZINE and the LOT on which it stands. Furthor particulars in a future adver tisement. Torms at sale. WM. H. MAHARREY, Chairman Committee on So. Commons. sept. 24 TO RENT, THE BRICK DWELLING at presont oc cupied by Mr. John Glcndinning, opposite Phinizy A Clayton’s warehouse. For particulars, apply to sepjll ts J. P. LAVENTURE. FOR SALE. GEORGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta SEVEN PER CENT BONDS. Enquire at the Mechanics’ Bank. sopt. 18 "notice. ~~ THE UNDERSIGNED, having united their in terest in'tho DRY GOODS line, in the city of Augusta, will continuo tho business at the old stand of James Miller A Co., under the firm and style of MILLER A WARREN, whero they will koep a largo and well selocted stock of Goods, to which thoy respectfully invito the attention of their old cumstomcrs and tho publio generally. JAMES MILLER A CO., L. C. WARREN A CO. sept. 7 dlmAc3m NEW GOODS I NEW GOCDsT*"' THE SUBSCRIBERS havo received at their store, corner opposite the Mansion House, a largo and well selected stock of FALL aud WIN TER DRY GOODS, among whioh are— Super. French CASHMERES and D’LAINES, Plain and figured blaok and colored ALPACCA, Fine French D LAINE ROBES, new style, Supo. black and bluo black BOMBAZINES, Fronch English and American PRINTS, Large black and colorod Thibet Wool SHAWLS and heavy SILK FRINGE, ‘ Largo plaid Thibet Wool SHAWLS, 12-4 heavy LINEN SHEETINGS, 9-8 Pillow Caw LINENS, French Embroidored Muslin aid Lace CAPES Rich Emb’d. UNDER SLEEVES and CUFFS Neck, Belt and Bonnet RIBBONS. Together with a fine stock of Woolen Goods for boys’ woar; Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinots, Ken tucky Jeans, to which thoy respectfully invite tho attention of their old customers, and the publio. Call and see us, we will sell low. A. LAFITTE. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. THANKFUL for tho liboral patronage he has re ceives, renews the tender of his services in the above business, and trusts by assiduity and strict attention to his business, to merit and receive the patronage of his friends and tho public generally. Regular sale days, Tuesday and Thursday in front of Store, except the first Tuesday in each month, when they will tako place at the Lower Market. Due notice will be givon when the Night Auc tions commence, which will bo on the same nights as the Day Auctions. dim sept 18 STOCK BROKERAGE. ' THE undersigned, at the solicitation of friends, will connect with his Auction A Commision Business tho purchese of Stock and the sale of the samo, cither at public or private sale, and trusts to meet with such encouragement as will induce him to continue it. His arrangements are such as will enable him to ascertain tho value of all of our State and City stocks. A. LAFITTE. sept 18 dim CARPETINGSrHEARTH RUGB, AC. J. P. SKT/.E. TTAS OPENED This Day, a very extensive assort JlI ment of Rich 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 fine Venetian CARPETING, Ass’d. sizes Chenille and Tnfitod Hearth RUGS. sept 13 ELIGIBLE DWELLINGTON GREENE ST. BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR SALE. THE NEW and commodious DWELLING, second house above the Baptist Church, is offered for sale. The House contains 15 plastered rooms (of which 14 have fire places,) besides 2 plastered and shelved Store Rooms, and 1 large unplastorcd room over the wing, and is abundant ly furnished with roomy and convenient Closets throughout. The Houso is built and finished in the very best manner, tho work in the various departments having been done by as good mechanics as have ever been in Augusta. The frame is unusually strong, the joists, studs and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches apart, the whole framo, including the roof, being enclosed with inch boards fitted close, before tho weather bearding or shingles wore put on. The basement is perfectly dry and lreo from dampness, the floor being first paved with brick, that coverod with dry sand, and then a thick coating of pitch and tar, ovor which arc laid 4 inch seant ling, and over all narrow 1} inch flooring, secret nailed. The partition walls in the bascmeDt are all of brick. The floor in the main story is “ deadened” (to pre vent the passage of '■•>und from below) in all the I rooms and the passage. Every sash ip the house is hung with best patent cord and round iron weights: & there are roller Venetian Blinds toe very window. The rooms are large and airy. The dimensions and other particulars will be furnished to any person - desirous of purchasing, to whom the premises wUI be open for inspection on and after the Ist Septem r ber, from 11 to 1, and from 4to 6 o clock. 1 $5 000 of the purchase money may remain on ' bond’and mortgage for several years. For further particulars, enquire of JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Mclntosh-st. or JAMES RHIND, on the premises, aug 22 f&stf YOUNG LADIES- SCHOOL. Mrs. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Misse3, will be resumed on the first day of OCTOBER next. A convenient room is selected on Waahington-st., between Broad and Ellis street For the liberal patronago bestowed the last sea son. Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking her friends, and assures them, that there shall be no exertions spared to render the Institution worthy the same. Mg. 24