Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, September 26, 1851, Image 3

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DIED, In this city oa Sabbath evening, 21st inst., Sa kak Cope, infant daughter of John L. and Laura Fleming, aged eleven months. “Suffer little children to come unto me, and for bid them not, for of such is the Kingdom op Heaven.’’ Special notices. We are authorized to announce OSWELL E. CASHIN as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the ensuing election. d&c sept 26 Classical and English School.— Mr. THOS. S. JONES proposes to open a SCHOOL FOR BOVS, on the first Monday in October next. His course of instruction will embrace the usual branches of English, with the Latin and Oroek Languages. Terms per quarter, in advance. Primary Branches $6 00 Higher English Branches 8 00 Latin and Greek. 10 00 Room on North side of Broad street, a few doors above Centre. ts sept. 26 [E?” Have Eelarned.—Messrs. Leigh, Tucker It Perkins, would respectfully announce that their rooms are again open for the receptorn of visitors, where they will bo happy to soo their old customers, and all others who will favor them with a call. No pains will be spared to conducer to the comfort of thbse who oblige us with their patonago. We feel assured that our DAGUERREOTYPES, with the numerous improvements wo are prepared to introduce, cannot fail to meet with the approba tion of all. Time of sitting, from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 4 P. M. sept. 25 ts DS?* - Pay Your Taxes.—The Legislature wil Soon moet, and the Taxes must be collected. I shall be at the City Hall, on the day of the election, \ so that all (who wish) oan pay their Taxes BEFORE VOTING, and any who wish to pay before that day can do so, as is a sorious matter. _sopt._24 J E.JC. TmSLEY, T.jC. R. C. rry Dodge’s Dagurrrean Gallery.—Mr. Dodge expects to re-opon his Gallery, noxt door to the Post Office, in a few daps, whon he would be pleased to wait upon those who may desire LIKE NESSES of themselves or friends. Every improve ment in the art will be brought to bear, to produce tho best picturos in tho South.’ lw sept 23 fry 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 The Salary of tho Treasurer, will bo S3OO, and he will be required to givo bond and security in the sum of $3,000. The salary of the Secrotary will bo SIOO, no bond required. Candidates of tho office of Solicitor will apply to the undorsigned for such information as they may wish in relation to tho foe of said office. Persons wishing tho appointments will mako the same known to me in writing, sept. 23 T. W. MILLER. Presidont. Georgia Home Gazette.— Subscriptions to j this now Literary and Family paper, to bo publish ed wookly in this city, will be rocoived at any of our Book Stores. Tho regular publication day will be Monday. The “ Gazette" will boa journal of the larger class, printed on the finost papor and containing moro reading matter than the Homo Journal of New York. Tho first numbor will be issued during 1 tho presont month. Contragts for advertising can be made with tho proprietor on reasonable terms, sept 19 dis OS’” Female Seminary.— Green* street, nearly opposite the Methodist Church. —Tho Rev. JAS. P. RING will opon his SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES on the Ist Monday in October noxt. Tho Elemontary Department will be in charge of an experienced and competent Female Toachor. Ger man, French and Latin will be taught, whon de sired—Musio and Drawing also. A number of Y’oung Ladies can bo accommodated with board. Circulars, containing terms and programme of stu dios, can be obtained on application. sept. 21 fStufcdl2 IT7“ Female School —Tlie Exercises of Miss Catonnett’s School will be resumed on the first MONDAY in October over Mr. Hoadley's Carriage Repository No. 228 Broad street. Miss JOSEPHINE BRUX will continuo to give Lessons in the Fronch Language, and Mr. BERUFF in Drawing. lmo sopt. 5 05?” Academy of Richmond County.—This In stitution will be opened on tho first of October, un der the general superintendence of the Rev. John Neely, the Rector, recontly appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Classical Department of tho School by tho Rector, Mr. John Neely. The Mathematical Department and Instructor of Natural Sciences, by Mr. A. W. Church. The English Department by Mr. Androw S. Jami son. Terms as heretofore charged, vis: On tho payment of ten dollars per Quarter, a Pu pil will be admitted to enter all Branchos of the School; English department five and seven dollars per quarter. sept 20 td A. ROBERT, Cl’k. Visiting Cards.—Master EDWARD WIL LIS will write Visiting Cards, and bo thankful for any orders of the kind. ts sept 4 tfp-’Soda Water—Cold SODA WATER, with a variety of Syrups, at tho Drug Store of PHILIP A. MOISE, Metcalf's Range. N.B.—Congress Water always in Ico. may 24 5m rTT* September 4th, 1851. — The Inferior Court stands adjourned to tho 2nd Monday in October next. All Jurors, Witnesses and parties intorostod will take notice. By order of the Hon. Wns. J. Rhodes. A. H. McLAWS, Clerk. sept. 6 WHIBKY. 17IA BARRELS WHISKY, for sale by lUU sopt. 25 T. W. FLEMING & CO. BROOMS. rye TO 80 DOZ. BROOMS, for sale to close s u out a consignment, sept. 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. Combs: combs:— THOMAS RICHARDSI* SON have roccived a large supply of Buffalo and Shell Tuck COMBS, of new patterns. s2l Ip NVELOPES, of every description (Note and J Letter,) fine and common, can now be had at the Book Store of sept 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. BI SHICUS CORN—Good White CORN, to arrive, will be sold low by sept. 21 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. TITRS. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young Afl. Ladies and Misses, will be resumed on tho first day of OCTOBER next. A convenient room is selectod on Washington-st., between Broad and Ellis street. For the liberal patronage bestowed tho 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. tloot 24 (Komnureial. Stj JHagitttir Celrgrofiji. Reported ior the Constitutionalist k Republic. Charleston, Sept. 25, M. Cotton.—The market to-day was very dull, and Middling Fair may be quoted at 9}, and Fully Fair 9} cents. Sales 200 bales at 6} to 9J cents. Augusta Market, September 25—P. M. COTTON.—The demand has been activo to-day at yesterday's prices, that is to say, 8} for Middling Fair, and 9 cents for Fair. The sales have been to a fair extent. ATLANTA, Sept. 24.— Cotton. —The amount of Cotton coming into market, does not yet justify a regular weekly report of tho sales. In a few weeks we will resume our weekly, commercial list, giving full particulars of all tho important details. The following may bo considered a correct statomont of our market at present: Cotton 5} to B}. Bagging 16 to 17. Rope 8 to 10. Twine 20 to 25. Salt per sack $1 75. Iron 4} to s}. Molasses 33 to 35. Bacon 11} to 12. Lard 11} to 12. Sugar 7to 10. Coffee 11} to 12. Rice 4} to 5. Mackerel No. 3, $8; No. 2, sl2; No. 1, 18. Flour sto s}. Oats 40 to 45. Rye 80 to 90. Cora 75 to 80. Meal 90 to sl. Whoat 70 to 80. Shipping intelligence. UP FOR CHARLESTON. Barquo Bay State, Dill, at Baltimore. Schr. Truth, Frisbio, at Baltimore. CHARLESTON, Sopt. 25.—Arr. schr. Union, Brown, Baltimore. Cloarod, steam ship Osprey, Power, Philadelphia; brig Oleron, Pcndloton, New York; schr. Triton, Fisher, Baltimore. Wont to sea, steam ship Osprey, Vowor, Phila delphia: brig Carolina, Patten, a Northern port; schrs. Brilliant, , Baltimore; Naiad, Watts, do.; Sam'l. Bolton, Mershon. Philadelphia; Sam'l. Lew is, Plum, do.; John Thomas, Elzy, Fredericksburg, (Va.) CHARLESTON, Sopt. 25.—Arr. barque Edward, Porter, Now-York ; barquo Midas, Jordan, Boston ; barque Harvoat, Nichols, Now-York ; brig W. L. Jones, Kelly, Now-York; schr. Gazello, Snow, Wilmington, (N. C.) ; schr. Woodbridgo, Bradford, Baltimore. Wont to sea, Barquo Edward, Portor, Now-York; barque Texas, Livermore, Now-York. SEED RYE BUSHELS prime SEED RYE, just re & l/U coived and for salo by sopt. 26 6 A. LAFITTE. ONIONS, POTATOES AND CHEESE. 1 t BBLS. Red and Yellow ONIONS, 1 D 20 bbls. Mercer POTATOES, 25 boxos prime Goshen CHEESE. Just received, in fino order. For sale by sept. 26 6 A. LAFITTE. CORN! CORN! 1 KIWI BUSHELS primo White CORN, for A v/V/ salo low, if appliod for before Ist Oc tober, by sept. 26 4 A. LAFITTE. NSW WOFJKS. JEST recoivod at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’s, the following New Works, viz: Matilda Montgomoric, or tho Prophocy Fulfilled, a Sequol to W ocousta, by Major Konneth, a Roinanco of tho Highlands. No. 384 of Littcll’s Living Ago, Ladios' National Magazine, for Octobor. sep26 ATLANTA MACHINE WORKS. " (Late Atlanta Iron Foundry.) THIS new COMPANY ia now prepared to do work on short notice, of heavy and light Cast ings from the latest improved patters of Iron, Brass or Composition, all of which will bo warranted.— Turning, Boring and Drilling, done to order. Also, screw cutting of 10 feet or under, of any sized thread required. Heavy and light forging of wrought Iron or Stool dono in superior style. PARTICULAR ATTENTION, is called to their paterns for Mill Goaring, for Mer chant and Custom Flouring, and Saw Mills, Gin Gearing of all the usual sizes and Bark Mills al ways kopt on hand. Wc aro also prepared to build stationary Engines upon tho latost improvements, all of which will be sold low for cash. Copper and Brass taken in exchange for work at cash prices. A. LEYDEN, JAMES L. DUNNING, joun McDonough, WILLIAM RUSHTON. P. S.—All of the above company are practical Mochanies, and givo their undivided attention to the businoss. sept. 26. “ EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will bo sold, on tho 12th day of NOVENBER noxt, at the residence of Joseph Blackwell, deceased, late of Elbert county, the following proporty, to wit: All of thoperishablo property not disposed of by his will, consisting of Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Rye, Cattle, Hogs, Horses, plantation Tools, 1 yoke of Oxon and Wagon, 1 fino Piano, and other articles not mentioned. Terms mado known on tho day of sale. ELIZABETH BLAKWELL, Ex'rix. JAMES J. BLACKWELL, Ex’r. sept. 26 EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold, on tho first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Court llouso door of Elbert county, agreoablo to an ordor granted by the Honorable Inferior Court of said county, whon sitting for ordinary purposes, One tract of land, containing five hundred and twenty acres more or less, known as the Aikin and Arnold tract, adjoining lands of Col. L. H. D. Mar tin, John F. Gray, James L. Blackwell and others. Also, an undivided half of a traot of land, the whole containing thirteen hundred acres, whereon Sam’l. D. Blackwell now lives, adjoining lands of A. D. Hunter, Jamos A. Clark and others. The above lands sold as the property of Joseph Blaokwell, decoased, late of Elbert county, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH BLACKWELL, Ex'rix. JAMES J. BLACKWELL, Ex’r. sept. 26 I FOREWARN ' ALL persons from trading for a certain note made by me, payable to Jacob Ellifton, or bearer, of which this is a copy; $l2O On the first of October next, I promise to pay Jacob Elliston the sain of one hundred and twenty dollars for valuo received, with interest from date. December 21st, 1850. TALTON B. BUTLER. As the consideration for which said noto was given has failed, and I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled by law. TALTON B. BUTLER, sept. 26 c 3 Mobley's Pond, Ga. NEGROES FOR SALE. A FANCY black GIRL 23 years old, tall and likely, of good character, and vory obedient. She is a No. 1 Sempstress and Mantuamaker, and a very good Tailorist, having served a regular apprenticeship at the above business in Charleston. Also, a first rate man COOK for sfile, 27 years old, and a likely mulatto GIRL with her two childron: she is also a first rate Sempstress. Apply to A. WILSON, Hamburg. sept. 26 d4cl FOUR MONTHS after date, I will apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Wilkes coun ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for an order to sell one hundred and sixty-four acres of land, more or less, lying in Warren county, belonging to the minor children of Thomas Cooper. THOMAS COOPER, Guardian, sept. 26 Greatness reviewed, or the Rise of the South, with a Southern National air. The song of the Cuban Invaders and a prose Essay on Gov ernment. A Poem by Cuyler W. Young. Just published and for sale at 25c., at V GEO. A. OATES A CO., sept. 26 Broad street. OYD’S PERMANENT MARKING INK—A fresh supply of the above celebrated marking INK, superior to anything now in use, has been received at GEO. A. OATES A CO., sept. 26 Broad street. RICH FALL DRY GOODS. GRAY BROTHERS ARE JUST RECEIVING, ami 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. Tho Goods haring boon soleeted with tho utmost care and attention, both in regard to richness of style and price, purchased for oash from the direct Importers and Manufactur ers, we hope to be able to offer superior inducements to any thing in our line heretofore offerod. A few of the leading articles will show the great reduction from last year’s prices: EMBRACING 10 cases rich Dark strong CALICO, from 5 to 12 cents, 15 cases White LONG CLOTH, 5,6, 8, 10 and 12|ecnts, fclO bales OSNABURGS, 7 to 8* cents. 10 do. Brown HOMESPUNS, 4* to 6} cents, 100 pieces 6-4 Rich English MERINO, all shades, 50 cents, ALSO A large Invoice of all kinds of LINEN, Damask TOWELLING. Tablo CLOTHS, DIAPERS Ac. Geo|Schley's KERSEY’S, OSNABURGS, FACTORY GOODS, Ac. BLANKETS, Ac., Ac., at Manu facturer’s prices. dAc2m SO pt. 21 CLAYTON & BIGNON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C. 197 METCALF’S RANGE, BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.. ('I & B. are now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST GOT UP stock of FALL ano WINTER J% READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this city. They also keep Men’s and Boys Hats, Shirts, Suspendors, Cravats, Handkorchiofs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ao. In addition to the above, they in vito particular attention to their Stock of YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING. Country Merchants and Strangors visiting our city, aro requested to call and oxamino our stock, at No. 197 Broad street, Metcalf's Range. JOHN J. CLAYTON, Augusta, September 2nd, 1851. 6mos A. P. BIGNON. NEW FALL GOODS—ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN A SHEAR. HAVE RECEIVED. This Day, from NewTork l>y tho steamer Florida, largo additional sup plies, embracing a variety of new and very desira blo artialos selected from tho most rocont importa tions, and among which aro : RICH PLAID SILKS of new and elegant stylos for ladies' dresses. Paris Fancy Colorod BROCADE SILKS of splou did stylos. Black BROCADE DRESS SILKS of rich and elegant styles. Black WATERED SILKS at low prices. Paris Printed MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of tho latest styles. Lupin’s Plain FRENCH MERINOS of boautiful colors for ladies’ and children’s dresses. Lupin’s Plain FRENCH MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of boautiful styles. Lupin's Black CIIALLY and Bluck MOUSSE LIEN DE LAINES. Lupin's Summor Blaek BOMBAZINE, without twill, a boautiful articlo for morning drosses. ■ Ladies’ Workod UNDERSLEEVES, CUFFS and CHEMIZETTES. Embroidered LACE and MUSLIN for ladios’ un dershirts. Ladies’ French Lawn and Ilomstitchad HAND KERCHIEFS. Ladies’ MOURNING CUFFS, and COLLARS, and BLUE LACE VEILS. GALA PLAIDS and COLORED FLANNELS for ohildron's dresses. With a variety of other Goods suitable for the season, and to all of which they rospoetfully invito tho attention of tho public, sopt. 25 CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. MR. W. ERNENPIITNCH respectfully informs tho citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he proposes to open, on tho first of October, a soleot SCHOOL, in which tho Latin and Grook languages will bo taught, togethor with Mathematics anil all tho branches of an English education. Particular attention will be paid to tho latter, as woll as to the preparation of young inon for Collogo. No preparatory Dopartinont being, at present, con nected with tho School, only such pupils will be received as are nblo to read and writo, and aro ac quainted with tho fundamental rulos of Arithmetic. Until a morocontral location can bo obtained, tho School will be kept in thohouso on the North east corner of Broad and Kollock streets. Tuition por quartor, payable in advance, $15 — no oztra chargos. ts sopt. 45 _____ THE heirs at law of Ira Loo, deceased, who was the husband of Mary McCrady, and who re sided at Augusta, Goo., will hear something to thoir advantago by applying to tho subscriber at Mof fattsrille, South Carolina. WILLIAM SHERARD, Executor of William McCrady. Alabama papers will confer a favor to tho hoirs of Ira Loo by copying. d3o3* sept. 25 GIRARDEY & PARKER, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 332 EROAD STREET, One door below the Franklin Hotel, nearly oppo site the Brunswick Bank, aiul formerly occu pied by Messrs. French if Butler. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in notify ing their city and country frionds, and tho public generally, that they have this day associated thcmselvos in tho AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Augusta, whore thoy tender their sor vicos as such, ana hope by nn unflinching porso vcranco—strict and faithful attention to business, to morit their confidence and a liboral share of pat ronage. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, GUSTAVUS A. PARKER. References : —H. 11. Cumming, Esq., Messrs. J. C. Carmichael, Baker & Wilcox, Baker A Ilart, Hand, Williams, St Co., G. T. Jackson, Scranton, Starko A Davis, Hopkins,Kolb A Co., Augusta, Oa., and A. 11. Abrahms, Charleston, S. C. Soptombor 22d, 1851. ts sopt 24 WANTED TO HIRE, A MULATTO BOY, from 14 to 20 years of age. Ono that can como well recommended, will moot with a pormanont place, and wages punctually paid. ApplyJit this office. 3 sept. 24 SEGAR CASES. —Gontlcmen can now bo sup plied with a neat SEGAR CASE, at the Book Store of THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. sopt 23 PEN-HOLDERS! PEN-HOLDERS !—THOS RICHARDS A SON have now for sale every variety of PEN-HOLDERS, PORCUPINE QUILL, PEARL, IVORY, EBONY, Ac. sept 23 FEMALE CLASICAL INSTITUTION. THE UNDERSIGNED, a Graduate of College, who has had fifteen years experience as In structor, will open a SCHOOL on the first MON DAY in Octobor next, on Ellis street, opposite tho City Hall, for tho instruction of Young Ladios in English, French, Latin and the Mathematics.— Each Department will embrace a full and compre hensive courso of studies. The number of Pupils being limited to twenty-fivo, 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 the English ; Algobra 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 bo exhibited. LEWIS M. CORMICK. sept. 21 dll PORTE MON EYES.— A beautiful variety of PORTE MONEYES, of all qualities, and new styles, has been received by sept 21 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. BACON. YXTE ARE receiving a lot of Western Sides which VV will be sold low for cash, sept 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. FEATHERS. A FEW hundred pounds good leathers for sale to closo a Consignment, sept 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. 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 sept. 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. 600 piccos Rich Fig’d Muslin Df.LAINES, 12cts., 100 do. largo Rich FIGURES, 18}, 25 and 31c. Ail Shade extra fino French CASHMERE, $1 to $1,25. Rioh. Fashionable, all Wool D’LAINES, 75 to sl. 100 piooos Black ALPACA, from 12* to $1,25, 5 do. sup. extra Bl’k Silk Warp INDIANA, $1 to $1,25. DRY GOODS IN CHARLESTON, S. C. DIRECT IMPORTATION. C& K. 1.. KERRISON be CO,, Direct Importers . of European Dry Goods, aro happy to inform thoir friends and customers, that they are now re ceiving by every arrival from Europo, additions to as complete a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS as has ovor been offered in their market. Good Goods aro furnished at low prices, and thoso who purchase in thoir 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 varioty. Os NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, and Plan tation Dry Goods, a comploto assortment. HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES, in thoir lino, in every varioty; together with a full stock of CASIMERES, VESTINGS and CLOTHS. Also, LINENS, which will bo found free from any mixture of Cotton. All artiolos sold aro warranted to prove as repre sented. Terms cash, or city acceptance. C. A E. L. KERRISON A CO, 209 North-wost cornor King and Markot stroots. Charleston, Aug. 27, 1851. cAd I LBS - WHITE LEAD, just land -1 v/^V/Y7v/ ed and for sale by _sopt 20 dAf WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. 1 (1(111 GALS. LAMP OIL, of various qual- JL ties, for salo by sopt 20 dAf WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. WM. H. TUTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Surgical Instru ments, Dye-Stuffs, (J-r., Augusta, Ga. sopt 20 dAf ~ HAMS ANDLARD! "I BBLS. No. 1 Baltimore City LARD, 1 YJ 15 tcs., and 15 bbls. choico Family HAMS, just received and for salo by sept. 12 LAMBACK A COOPER. HAMBURG LO. 0. F. ACADEMY! The EXERCISES of this Institution will bo resumed on MONDAY, the 22d inst., undor tho direction of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin. Terms, per quarter of olevon weoks, payable in ndvaneo:— Primary Department —Reading. Writing, Spoiling, Primary Geography and Arith metic $4 40 Third Department —English Grammar, A rithmotic, Geography, History, (ancient or modern,) $6 60 Seeotul Department —Algebra, Geometry, Navigation, and Survoying, Botany, As tronomy, Philosophy, Cnomistry, Book Keeping, Ac $8 80 First Department —Latin and Grook $9 90 T. p. magrath, J. H. ANDERSON, H. A. KENRICK, S. T. BRITTON, T. M. BRINDLEY, W. W. SALE, WM. SPIRES. Trustees. Boarding can bo procured at SIOO for tho scholastic year, in private families, on application to to tho Trustees. Hamburg. Sopt. 18th. dl2c3 sept. 20 THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO INFORM tho public, that thoy havo just completed thoir Stoam Saw Mills, at Doaring, and will take plcasuro in filling orders for LUMBER, which thoy will deliver at any point on tho Goorgia Rail Road. sopt.2o dfcclm BAKER. GROUBLE A CO. TEACHER WANTED! A TEACHER is wanted to take chargo of tho “ Fish Pond Acadomy,” near Midway, S. C. Tho School has boon in successful oporationfor tho last four years, under the care of a vory competent Instructor. Applicants will ho cxpectod to furnish testimonials of thoir ability to prepare youths for admission into tho Sophomore Class in any of our Collogcs, as well as ol undoubted moral character. Tho salary will bo S4OO and board. Address, post paid, Capt. J. M. Whetstone, Midway, S. C, N. B.—None but Southern men nood apply, sopt. 23 ImocAd TO ARCHITECTS, &.C. A DICTIONARY of Architecture, Historical, Descriptive Topographical. Decorative, Theo retical and Mechanical, by Robert Stuart, Archi tect and Civil Engineer, illustrated by One Thou sand Drawings. For sale by sl9 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. WINES Q/’V BASKETS Nector Brand CHAMPAIGNE; 25 boxes fine CLARET. For sale by sopt. 12 W. W. STURGES A CO. READ AND BELIEVE! THE following certificate was voluntarily hand ed us, with tho request that it should bo mado public. KF* 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 overy remedy, with no relief, I was told of Dr. Tutt’s Pectoral Elixir. I pro cured a half dozen of it, and had taken but two bottles, when I was entirely cured, and havo had no return of tho disoase since. HENRY USHER, Richmond county, Goo. Tho 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 dAf2w W. H. A J. TURPIN. CHRYSTAL PAPER WEIGHTS.—A beauti ful variety of PAPER WEIGHTS can be seen at the store of sept 23 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HAY AND CORN! - 1 /X/X BALES HAY, A V/v/ 350 bushels CORN. Just received and for sale by sopt 23 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to me by note, or open account, aro requested to mako immediate payment to W. 11. AJ. Turpin, who are authoriz ed to collect the same. sep 23 J. F. TURPIN. TO HIRE—A good COOK, SEMPTRESS k and NURSE. Apply at this office, sopt. 25 3 ftliaefllaheotis. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEK AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT. TERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the ip . known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO. Drawn Numbers, of class 96, drawn at Augusta Sept. 24, 1851. 18 5 21 3 16 61 2 26 62 47 15 38 30 41 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 closo Saturday, at 3 p. m. MAMMOTH SCHEME. 15 drawn ballots from 75. Capital Prise, 70,000 DOLLARS!!! $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; Qp-50 of $2,000; Ac., Tickets $20 —Halves slo—Quarters $5 —Eighths 2,50. Class 98, to bo drawn at Augusta, Sept. 30th, 1851. Salos closo Tuesday, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 78. 15,000 DOLLARS!! $5,000; $3,000; $2,000; $1,200; $1,143; 10 of $1,000; Ac. Ac. Tickets $4 —Halves s2—Quarters sl. JOHN A. MILLEN, Seuth sido Broad street, a few door below Post Office Corner. fry* Ordors from the city or country, strictly con fidential and promptly attended to. sept. 25 BLANKETS AND KERSEYS. " LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY havo open ed at tho corner of tho Globe Hotel, a supe rior assortment of 8-4 and 9-4 hoavy, all wool negro BLANKETS. 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 extra fino bod do. Goorgia PLAINS and heavy KERSEYS. Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES. Brown and bleached SHEETING and SHIRT ING. MERINO, CASIMEIIES and JEANS. Irish LINEN and bird-eye DIAPER. Towelling and pillow caso LINEN. And a great variety of GOODS suitablo for fami lies and plantors; all of which are offered on the best possiblo terms. sept. 11 NEW FALL GOODS! LALLERSTEDT A WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand—corner of Globe llotol—a very large stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing tho newest and mostelo gant stylos of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and black, Do. plain black do. Do. watered do, do. Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, now designs, Figured changeable POPLINS, Do. do. ALP ACC AS, English and French MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS, Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS, • Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Needle Worked COLLARS, Jaconot and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invite attention. sep 11 REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY. MR. C. D. OLIVER will open a SCHOOL for boys, on tho Ist of OCTOBER, in tho School Room on Reynold stroot, formerly occupied by Mr. Popo. Every effort on tho part of Mr. Oliver will be mode to advance boys placed under his charge. In addition to the usual branches 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 lottor ad dressed to the same througli the office. References. —Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. 11. Moans, Ex-Gov. W. Seabrook, S. C. Geo. Schley, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos. Richards, Esq., S. 11. Oliver, Esq., Augusta, sept. 9 lm RICH DRESS SILKS, Both Black and Colored of tho vory latest PARISIAN STYLES. Justrecoived by J. P. SETZE. sojjt. 7 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. A/ 1/1 SEGARS, various brands, 100 boxes TOBACCO, receiving and in store. For sale low by sopt. 17 lino GIBBS & McCORD. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NO. 250 BROAD STREET. JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Merchant*** Tailor, noxt door below tho United States YY Hotel, Augusta, Ua., has received a choice and JjjL select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own mako. consisting of tho different fash ionable stylos of the present season, boing en tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and to which, through tho wintor, will bo added all that may bo new and unique. llis assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to make up to order, with all tho FANCY ARTICLES used used in his lino, for a gentleman’s toilet, will not bo surpassed. MILITARY WORK, of ovory description mado, and Making and Trimming in the best mannor. Ladies' UNDER VESTS, of Silk, MoTino and Cotton Nott. ts sep 18 EXTRA FINE LARD. Q Z BBLS. fine LEAF LARD. O 50 bbls. Howard street FLOUR. For sale by W. H. STURGES A CO. sopt. 14 WANTED TO hire:—A COOK, WASHER and IRONER, without children. Apply at this offieo. dim sept 7 WANTED A SITUATION. AS Book-Koopor or Salesman, by a vou”~ >n who is well acquainted with the t. ; ■ ■ ad can produce satisfactory testimonials oi . i Ac.—Address R. C. 0. Box 204. Post Ofi. '' ta. SEGARS. A ( ) THOUSAND Tres Amigos (Thr s) SEGARS, of our own importa* .ect from Havana. Just received and for 8L . sopt 19 LAMBACK A COOPER. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A FIRST RATE TIN PLATE WORKER, - for whom good wages and steady employ neat will bo givon. None but one of steady and industri ous habits need apply. Address R. W. HART, Sparta, fla. > sopt 19 ts cork! BUSHELS primo White Provision 'V v/vyv/ CORN, for sale low in lots to suit pur chasers, in order to closo the consignment, by sept 17 6 A. LAFITTB. ~R. BOGGS, ARTIST, T~ ~ IS prepared to paint PORTRAITS and receive visitors, in the back room, over store of Mrsv Hall, Broad street. thtf july 27 NEW FALL GOODS. SNOWNEN Sc SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, This Day, from New York by the steamer Marion, Rich PARIS MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of now and elegant styles for Ladies’ Drdsses. Fancy MOUSSELINE DE LAINBS of beauti ful shades, and high colors for Children's Dresses Extra FRENCH MERINOS of beautiful mode and high colors. ENGLISH MERINOS at very lew prices. Superior WELCH and SCARLBT FLANNELS. Fancy TWEEDS and CASIMERES for Youth’s wear. ENGLISH and AMERICAN PRINTS of beati ful styles, and at greatly reduced prices. Fancy WATER POPLINS of now and beautiful styles. With a variety of other articles suitable for tho present season, and to all of which, they respect fully invito the attention of the public. sept. 14 TEA. ~ FAMILIES can be supplied with first quality Green and Black TEAS, at sept. 12 LAMBACK A COOPER’S. DUTCH CRUSHED SUGAR. QQ TIERCES for manufacturing purposes. For I OO sale by LAMBACK A COOPER, sept. 12 J faction Saks. BY A. LAFITTE. Dr y Goods Continued. TO-MORROW, (Saturday,) will be sold at the store lately occupied by Mr. J. F. Turpin, The balance of the Stock in Trade, consisting of CALICOES, SILKS, RIBBONS, DOMESTICS HOSE, HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS Terms—Sums under SIOO cash, over SIOO and under 200, 60 days, over S2OO and under $300,90 day«, over S3OO 4 months, approved Endorsed Notes sept 26 BY A. LAFITTE. Stock of Millinery and Fancy Dry Goode. On Monday next, 29th inst., will be sold, at 10 j o’clock, 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— Somo second-hand FURNITURE. Sale positivo. Terms cash. N. B.—Tho Stock will be sold at private sale at andbelow cost, till Saturday next. sept. 24 ~ BY A. LAFITTE. Will be rented, in front of store, on TUESDAY, Sept. 30th, 1851, Tho LOT on which the U. S. Magazino is situa ted, near Harrisburg, for the year ending Sept. 30th, 1852. Tho privilege of occupying tho Dwelling on the lot will go with the lot, with the understanding that it is to be vacated at any time, if required by tho United States authorities. By order of _ JNO. M. GALT, M. S. K. and Coming. U. S. Arsenal. »opt- 24 wftu3 BY A. LAFITTE. City Magazine and Lot. On tho first TUESDAY in October next, will bo sold, at tho Lower Markot House, Tho City MAGAZINE and tho LOT on which it stands. Further particulars in a future adver tisement. Terms at sale. WM. H. MAHARREY, Chairman Committoo on So. Commons, sept. 24 TO RENT, THE BRICK DWELLING at presentoC'#) cupied by Mr. John Glendinning, opposite Spill Phinizy A Clayton's warehouse. For particulars, apply to sep 11 ts J. P. LAVENTURE. FOR SALE. GEORGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta SEVEN PER CENT BONDS. Enquiro at tho Mechanics’ Bank. sopt. 18 A. LAFITTE. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUGUSTA, GA. THANKFUL for the liberal patronage he has re ceives, renews the tender ofhis services in tho above business, and trusts by assiduity and strict attention to his business, to merit and receive tho patronago of his friends and the public generally. Regdlar sale days, Tuesday and Thursday in front of Store, except tho first Tuesday in each month, when they will take place at tho Lower Market. Duo notice will be given when tho Night Auc tions commence, which will be on the samo nights as tho Day Auctions. dim sept. 18 STOCK BROKERAGE. THE undersigned, at tho solicitation of friends, will connect with his Auction A Commision Business tho purchese of Stock and the salo of the same, either at public or private salo, and trusts to meet with such encouragement as will induce him to continuo it. His arrangements aro such as will enable him to ascertain tho valuo of all of our Stato and City stocks. A. LAFITTE. sept 18 dim NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, having united their in torost in tho DRY GOODS lino, in the city of Augusta, will continue the business at tho old stand of James Miller A Co., under tho firm and style of MILLER A WARREN, where they will keep a largo and woll sclocted stock of Goods, to which they respectfully invite the attention of thoir old cumstomers and the public generally. JAMES MILLER A CO., L. C. WARREN A CO. sopt. 7 dlmAc3m ELIGIBLE DWELLING ON GREENE ST. BAPTIST CHURCH SQUARE, FOR SALE. THE NEW and commodious DWELLING, assj second house above tho Baptist Church, Biiii is offered for sale. The House contains 15 plastorcd rooms (of which 14 have fire places,) besides 2 plastered and shelvod Storo Rooms, and 1 largo unplasterod room over the wing, and is abundant ly furnished with roomy and convenient Closets throughout. Tho House is built and finished in the vory best inannor, the work in the various departments having boon done by as good mechanics as havo over been in Augusta. The frame is unusually strong, tho joists, studs and rafters being only 12 to 15 inches apart, the wholo framo, including tho roof, being enclosed with inch bonrds fitted close, before tho weather bearding or shingles were put on. The basoment is perfectly dry and lroo from dampness, tho floor being first paved with brick, that covered with dry sand, and then a thick coating of pitch and tar, over which aro laid 4 inch scant ling, and ovor all narrow If inch flooring, Bocret nailed. The partition walls in tho basement arc all of brick. Tho floor in the main story is “deadened” (to pre vent tho passage of sound from below) in all tho rooms and the passage. Every sash in tho houso is hung with best patent cord and round iron woights: thero aro roller Vonetian Blinds to every window. Tho rooms are largo and airy. Tho dimensions and other particulars will bo furnished to any person desirous of purchasing, to whom the premises will be open for inspection on and aftor tho Ist Septem ber, from 11 to 1, and from 4 to 6 o’clock. $5,000 of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgagfi for several years. ” '* further particulars, enquire of ‘ _ JAMES GARDNER, Jr., Mclntosh-st. or JAMES RHIND, on the premises. fAstf NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS'! THE SUBSCRIBERS have received at their storo, . -nor opposite tho Mansion House « largo and well Meot~4 stock of FALL and WIN TER DRY GOODS, among which are— Super. French CASHMERES and D LAINES, Plain and " ,ur«tt>laek and colored ALPACCA, Fine breach D’LAINE ROBES, new stylo, Supe. black and blue black BOMBAZINES, French English and American PRINTS, Largd black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS, &d heavy SILK. FRINGE, I.arfMnaid Thibet Wool SHAWLS, 12/Seavy LINEN SHEETINGS, 9-| Pillow Case LINENS, Prjneh Embroidered Muslin and Lace CAPES Rich Emb'd. UNDER SLEEVES and CUFFS Neck, Belt and Bonnet RIBBONS. TOp®ther with a fine stock of Woolen Goods for boy* woar: Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Ken tacky Jeans, to which they respectfully invito the attention of their old customers, and the public.— Call and see q S) W 0 will sell low. , ’ MILLER & WARREN. »pt. M d6eAtJm- AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER having recently fitted up an extensive manufactory immediately in the rear ofhis store in Met calfo’s Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepared to execute orders from dealers and merchants at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite tho attention of the public to his large assortment of Gentlemen's, La dies and Boys' SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR TINGALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR PET BAGS, Ac., Ao. Also a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment of Patent Whalebone and Ribbed and Steel Spring TRUNKS, which are unsurpassed for light ness and durability. A supply of MeCoombs’ celebrated Patent Stretched, Rivetted and Cemented Belting. Thoso in want of any article in his line will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing else where. He will sell on as accommodating terms as can be had in the city. A. HATCH, sept 19 dfifActf