Constitutionalist and republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1851-18??, October 01, 1851, Image 3

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sj)frial Hotirrs. ZJ-Vr. W. W. BROADHIKST rezpectlnlly tenders his professional services to the citizens of Augusta. His office is at Dr. Paul F. Eve's house, where he may be found day or night. oct 1 ly Synunrt’ Seminary will be re-opened on MONDAY, Oct. 6th. d 3 sept. 30 QJ- We are authorized to announce the name of ISAAC S. T ANTT, as a candidate for the offico of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election in Janua ry next. * sept. 30 rr~y* Oglethorpe Infantry Loan Association.— The first regular Monthly Meeting of the Associa tion, will be held at the Drill Room, TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock. Members will come prepared to pay their monthly instal ments. L. L. ANTONY, Secretary, sept. 30 2 DR. FLOURNOY CARTER offers his professional services to the citizens of Augusta, Hamburg, and their vicinity. Office at Dr. John Carter's, Reynold streot. sept. 30 fimo _ Bp” Female Institute. —The subscriber notifies parents and guardians, that ha dosigns the resump tion of the studies of this Seminary on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. The scopo of instruction is as extended as that of kindred institutions. The modo of teaching will ensure, he trusts, to the diligent pupil of ordinary capacity, a correct perception of the studies pur sued. To elicit the energies of his students, such moral appliances will be used as, in his judgment, will bo suited to the condition of each. Music, French, Drawing and Painting, will bo taught by qualified teachers. Boarding may be had in his family, sept. 30 ts W. J. HARD. Q7” Classical and English School.—Mr. W. ERNENPUTSCH respectfully informs tho citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that hoproposos to open, on the FIRST MONDAY in October, a select SOUOOL, in which tho Latin and Greek languages will bo taught, together with Mathematics and all tho branches of an English education. Particular attention will be paid to the latter, as well as to the preparation of young mon for College. No preparatory Department being, at present, con nected with the School, only such pupils will be received as are able to road and write, and are ac quainted with tho fundamental rules of Arithmetic Until a moro central location can be obtained, the School will bo kept in the house on the North east ' cornor of Broad and Kolloek streets, noorly opposite Phinizy A Clayton’s Warehouse. Tuition per quarter, payable in advance, $15 — no oxtra'charges. ts sept. 30 nr?~ We are authorized to anuonner DAVID L. ROATH as a candidate for Clerk of the Supe rior and Inforior Courts of Richmond county, at the oloction in January next. * sept. 27 Qy* We are authorized to announce OSWELL E. CASHIN as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior and Inferior Courts of Richmond county, at tho ensuing election. (lAc sept 26 Classical and English School. — Mr.THOS. S. JONES proposes to open a SCHOOL FOR BOYS, on the first Monday in Octobor next. His course of instruction will embrace the usual branches of English, with the Latin and Grook Languages. Terms per quarter, in advance. Primary Branches $6 00 Higher English Branches 8 00 Latin and Greek 10 00 Room on North sido of Broad street, a few doors above Centre. ts sopt. 26 QT* Have Returned.—. Messrs. Leigh, Tucker Ic Perkins, would respectfully announce that their rooms are again open for the roceptotn of visitors, where they will be happy to see their old customers, and all others who will favor them with a call. No pains will be spared to oonducer to the comfort of thoso who oblige us with their patonage. We feel assured that our DAGUERREOTYPES, with tho numerous improvements we are prepared to introduce, cannot fail to meet with the approba tion? of all. Timo of sitting, from 8 o'clock, A. M., to 4 P. M. sept. 20 ts rry- Academy of Richmond County.—This In. stitution will be opened on tho first of Octcber, un der thegcnoral superintendanoe of the Rev. John Neely, theßoctor, recently appointed by the Board of Trustees. The Classical Department of tho School by the Rector, Mr. John Neely. The Mathematical Department and Instructor of Natural Sciences, by Mr. A. W. Church. The 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 ontcr all Branchos of the School; English department five and seven dollars per quarter. sept 20 td A. ROBERT, Cl’k. Oy Female School.—The Exercises of Miss Catonnrtt’s School will be resumed on the first MONDAY" in October over Mr. Hoadley’s Carriage Repository No. 228 Broad street. Miss JOSEPHINE BRUX will continue to give Lessons in the French Language, and Mr. BERUFF in Drawing. lmo sept. 5 Soda Water.—Cold SODA WATER, with a variety of Syrups, at the Drug Storo of PHILIP A. MOISE, Metcalf's Range. N.B.— Congress Water always in Ico. may 24 5m rr~?° September 4th, 1851.—The Inferior Court stands adjourned to the 2nd Monday in October next. All Jurors, Witnesses and partios interested will take notico. By order of tho Hon. Wm. J. Rhodes. A. H. McLAWS, Clerk. gept. 6 fr~*~ Female Seminary.— Greene street, nearly opposite the Methodist Church. —The Rev. JAS. P. RING will open his SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES on the Ist Monday in October next. The Elementary Department will be in chargo of an experienced and competent Fcmalo 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, ean be obtained on application, sept. 21 f3tukdl2 CHOICE LIQUORS. Q/l bbls. pure old Monongahela Whisky, 20 old Glade Whisky, 15 old Whisky L. Marshals, 20 spring Valley Gin, 10 4th proof old Cognac Brandy, 6i cask superior pale Whisky, 6 do do Dark Do, 30 barrels Domestic Brandy, 20 do Superior Crown Gin. Just re ceived >N>d f° r 3ale b 7 oct l HUTCHINSON k THOMAS. ARRAL’S extract of cubebs and COPAIVA.—For diseases of the urinary or gans. For sale by * oct. 1 WM. H. TUTT. ALDRICH & ROYAL HAVE REMOVED THEIR STOCK OF hootts sxaoEiaiq To the New and Handsome Store, first door above the State Bank, and nearly opposite the United States and Globe Hotels, where they are opening a large and well selected Stock of GENTS, LADIES, MISSES, YOUTH’S AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, Together with all varieties for Plantation and Servants. October 1 stj JftngMc tffritgtapji. Reported for the Constitutionalist k Republic. LATESTFROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL ° F THK^^^^^^^^^^ STEA:VIER C ANADA. IS3rJ §§£HaI.IFAX, Sept. 30. The steamship Canada has arrived, with Liver pool dates to the 23d tilt. The ordinary qualities of Cotton had declined id. Middling was a shade lower. The sales of the week were 37,000 bales. Spectators took 11,000 and Exporters 5040 bales. Fair Mobile 5Jd, Orleans 6d. Flour unchanged and at a fair request. Corn had advanced 6d. The trade at Manchester was less active. Consols' for money 95 J, for account 96i. The bullion in the Bank of Eng land had increased. Charleston, Sept. 30—p. m. Cotton.—The market is unenanged. Sales to-day 930 kales at 8 \o 9 J cents. New York, Sept. 30. Cotton.—Sales 1000 bales. Middling Up lands 91, Orleans 9 3 cents. The City of Glasgow has arrived, but brings no later news. (fommercial. Augusta Market, October 1. COTTON.—There hau been a good demand for Cotton thitf week, and the favorable advices from Liverpool has caused an advance in this market of \ a § cent on the prioes paid last Wednesday. The receipts are light for the season of the year, and the greater portion of that arriving is sold from ofT wagons. There is very little fair Cotton offering. We now quote Good Middling 8J Middling Fair Fair ..... 9J Good Fair ne sales. STOCK OF COTTON At Augusta and Hamburg on Is* inst 1851. 1850. In Augusta SJoT 12,412 Hamburg 5,829 1,560 Total 28,430 13,962 SHIPMENT OF COTTON Prom Augusta and Hamburg to Savannah and Charles ton, from lit Sept, to lit inst. To Savannah from Ist to 30th uit. 291 7,176 ' Charleston by Rail-Road 6,071 3,976 Total shipments 6,362 11,152 RECEIPTS OF COTTON At Augusta and Hamburg from lit Sspt. to lit inst. Stock on hand Ist inst 28,430 13,962 Shipm'tA from Ist Sept, to Ist inst. 6,362 11,152 34,792 25,114 Dednct stock on hand Ist Sept—29,sll 19,470 Total receipts 5,281 6,644 GROCERIES.—Our merchants have now on hand good Stocks. The business of the past week has boon limited, and confined mostly to supplying small country orders. Our quotations will give a correct idea of pri ces. BACON.—The stock on hand is light, but sufficient to meet the demand. We have no change to notice this week in prices, which continue 12J to 13 cents for good sides—most holders firm at the latter price. LARD.—The stock of Lard is on the increase and prices have given way. We now quote 12 al3 cents. BAGGING.—There is but little enquiry for this arti cle, and prices are lower. We quote Gunny at 14 £a 15 from stores by the bale or bolt. WHEAT.-—Prime White is scarce and in demand at $1,25 per bushel; good new Red sl. CORN.—There is but a limited demand, and prices have a downward tendency. We quote 80 aBS for feed, and 90 a 95 for good White, suitable for grinding. COFFEE.—Stock on hand good. We quote Rio at 9$ a 10 cents. FLOUR —There is a good demand for this article, and our City Mills are kept busy. We quote superfine at a 6, 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 A per cent. prem. 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. 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. Statement of Cotton Received at the port of Apalachicola, from the lsf September, 1850, to 31s£ August , 1851. Stock on hand Ist, Sept.. 1851 1,118 Received from Ist Sept., 1850, to Ist. Aug ust. 1851 136,127 137,275 Exports of Cotton from tho port of Apala chicola, from Ist Sept., 1850, to 31st Aug., 1851— To Liverpool.... 56,167 “ Havre 6,405 *• Antwerp 4,480 “ Bremen 1,100 “ Cowes 1,400 To New-York 34,089 “ Boston 19,595 “ Providence 3,911 “ Philadelphia 519 * k Baltimore 1,277 “ Now-Orleans 8,059 Stock on hand Ist Sept., 1851 273 Total receipts from Ist Sept., 1849, to 31st August, 1850 136,635 Total receipts from Ist Sept., 1850, to 31st August, 1851 136,127 Decrease in 1850-‘sl 508 SAVANNAH, Sept. 30.— Cotton. —There has been a fair demand for the past three days, but the stock on sale being quite light, tho transactions have been limited to 325 bales at prices ranging from 8| to 9| cents. Shipping JnUUigenct. ARRIVED, Georgia Steam Boat Company’s Steamer D. L. Adams, with tow boats, No. 12 and 8 with Merchan dise, Ac. to John A. Moore, agt. and others. SAVANNAH, Sept. 30.—Cld. brig Palo Alto, Wood, Charleston; schr. Forrest, Colo, Boston. CHARLESTON, Sept. 30.—Arr. barque Fair mount. Duling, Now Orleans. At Quarantine, barque Isnarden, Adams, from New Orleans. Cleared, brig Clinton, Ekerman, New York. I REMOVAL. THE UNDERSIGNED have remoyed their ; Stock of FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac,, Ac., to their NEW STORE, next North of Miller A Warren’s, on Jackson streot, where they offer lor sale the following list of articles, to-wit: — 200 barrols superfino FLOUR, fresh ground from Georgia Red Wheat. 1000 bushels prime North Carolina CORN, 500 bushels “ SEED OATS, 100 bushels “ SEED RYE, Georgia raised. —also, — 100 bales GUNNY BAGGING, oct. 1 d 4 B. H. WARREN A CO. EXECUTOR’S SALE. Will be sold at the late residence of Amos Kelly, doceascd, in the county of Gwinnott, on the 20th day of NOVEMBER next, within the usual sale hours, A quantity of tho perishable property belonging to the estate of said deceased, consisting of wagons, wagon-wheels and irons, horses, stills and tubs, and divers other articles not necossary to mention. Terms on tho day of sale. oct 1 SANFORD S. KELLY, Ex’r. NOTICE. —All persons having claims or demands against tho ostate of Amos Kelly, late of Gwin uott county deceased, aro requested to present the same to tho undorsignod for paymont; and all per sons indobtod to said decoased, aro requested to mako payment to the undersigned without delay, oct 1 SANFORD S. KELLY, Ex’r. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will bo sold, boforo tho Court Houso door in the town of Madison, Morgan county, Ga., on tho first Tuosday in DECEMBER next, agreeable to an order from tho Inferior Court of Putnam county when sitting as a Court for ordinary pur poses, A tract of land lying 2J miles South-oast of Madison, containing ono hundred acres more or loss, adjoining Thos. Hammond, Wm. Cousins and others. Also, bofore tho Court House door in tho town of E&tonton, Putnam county, on tho above day, throe hundrod acrosof land, more or loss, ad joining lands of E. Perryman, N. Denham and oth ers, belonging to tho estate of Sion Lqp of Put nam county docoased, to bo sold for tho purpose of dostribution among tho logatoos of said deceased. Torrns will bo uado known on tho day of salo. oct. 1 WM. G. LEE, Adm’r. PICKLED OYSTERB. WE HAVE just rocoivod, and will oontinue to rocoivo during the season, PICKLED OYS TERS. Customers can bo supplied os usual, oet 1 LAMBACK A COOPER. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Will be sold, at tho Court Houso door in Waynos boro’, Burke county, on the first Tuosday in NOVEMBER noxt, between the usual hours of ■ale, under a decroo of the Honorable the Infe rior Court of Burko county, at May Term, 1851, A Tract of LAND, lying in said county, known as Lot uumlior sovon, in tho division of the Estate of Thomas Picrco, daceasod, containing 276 acres, more or low, boing the same drawn in said division by Mrs. Susan Battle, ono of tho logatoes of said Thomas Pierce, doceascd, and sold under tho do cree aforesaid. oet. 1 THOMAS PIERCE, Trustoe. FOUR MONTHS after date, application will bo mado to tho llonorablo the Justices of tho In ferior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordi nary purposes, for leave to sell the Roal Estate of Alfred Inman, late of said county, docoasod. JEREMIAH S. INMAN, ) . . , DANIEL A. INMAN, J Aam " October 1 COD LIVER OIL.—Tho genuine may be had at WM. 11. TUTT’S, Druggist. Also, a sup ply of Bliss’ Cod Liver Oil Candy, just received, oct. 1 HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS For Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Nervous de bility. For sale by oct. 1 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. EAGLE AND PHOENIX HOTEL. Augusta Georgia. FAMILIES and gentlemen, visiting of Augusta, will find tbo Eaglo and Phoenix, one of tho best kept, and most comforable Hotels, in the Southern states. The rooms arc large and well ven tilated. Tho Tables are furnished with the best the Markot affords. Omnibuses aro always ready on arrival of Rail Road Cars, and Steam Boats oct 1 cly JOHN RICKMAN. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. NO. 250 BROAD STREET. JOHN BRIDGES, Fashionable Merchant'll Tailor, next door bolow the United Stntos VI Hotol, Augusta, Ga., has reeoived a choice nm! if iff, select stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, of his own mako. consisting of the different fash ionable stylos of the present season, being en tirely a NEW STOCK, manufactured this fall, and to which, through the winter, will be added all that may be new and uniquo. His assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS and TRIMMINGS, to make up to order, with all tho FANCY ARTICLES used usod in his line, for a gentleman's toilet, will not be surpassed. MILITARY WORK, of every description mado, and Making and Trimming in the best mannor. Ladies’ UNDER VESTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton Nett. ts die sepW NEW FALL GOODS—ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN k SHEAR, HAVE RECEIVED, This Day, from New York by the steamer Florida, large additional sup plies, ombracing a variety opnew and very dcsira blo articles selected from tho most roccnt importa tions, and among which aro : RICH PLAID SILKS of now and elegant stylos for ladies’ dresses. Paris Fancy Colored BROCADE SILKS of splen did styles. Black BROCADE DRESS SILKS of rich and elogant stylos. Black WATERED SILKS at low pricos. Paris Printed MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of the latest styles. Lupin’s Plain FRENCH MERINOS of beautiful colors for ladies’ and children’s dresses. Lupin’s Plain FRENCH MOUSSELINE DE LAINES of beautiful styles. Lupin’s Black CHALLY and Black MOUSSE LIEN DE LAINES. Lupin’s Summer Black BOMBAZINE, without twill, a beautiful article for morning drossos. Ladies’ Worked UNDERSLEEVES, CUFFS and CIIEMIZETTES. Embroidered LACE and MUSLIN for ladies’ un dersleeves. Ladies’ French Lawn and Hemstitched HAND KERCHIEFS. Ladios’ MOURNING CUFFS, and COLLARS, and BLUE LACE VEILS. GALA PLAIDS and COLORED FLANNELS for children’s dresses. With a variety of other Goods suitable for the season, and to all of which they rospootfully invito tho attention of tho public. sept. 25 NEW FALL GOODS! LALLERSTEDT k WIMBERLY HAVE RECEIVED at their old stand—corner of Globe Hotel—a very large stock of fancy DRY GOODS, embracing the newest and most ele gant styles of Rich figured BROCADE SILKS, colored and black, Do. plain black do. Do. watered do. do. Super. MUSLIN DE LANES, new designs, Figured changeable POPLINS, Do. do. ALPACCAS, English and French MERINOS, Scotch GINGHAMS and PRINTS, Fine Crape and Merino SHAWLS, Kid GLOVES and HOSIERY, Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, Needle Workod COLLARS, Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMING, To which they invite attention. sep 11 TEA. FAMILIES can be supplied with first quality Green and Black TEAS, at •opt. 12 LAMBAOK k COOPER’S. ilHsallaneons. HARPER'S PUBLICATIONS.—Tho History of tho Restoration of Monarchy in France, by Alphonso Do Lomartine. Drayton—A story of American Life. London Labor Ac—Part 12. Tho Literature and Literary men of Great Britain and Ireland—by Abraham Mills, A. M. Tho above are for sale by sept 27 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. TO RENT. THE DWELLING in the middle Tenement of tho Insurance Bank Building. En-MiiL quire at the Store of Wm. H. Maharry A Co., next above the premises. sept 26 dtol SEED RYE. a&(\ BUSHELS prime SEED RYE, just re & U\J ceivod and for sale by sept. 26 6 A. LAFITTE. WANTED TO HIRE.—A COOK, WASHER and IRONER, without children. Apply at this office. dim sept 7 GIRARD EY fc PARKER, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Noi 332 EROAD STREET, One door below the Franklin Hotel, nearly oppo site the Brunswick Bank, and formerly occu pied by Messrs. French Butler. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in notify ing their city and country friends, and the public generally, that thoy have thiß day associated themselves in tho AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Augusta, whore they tondor their ser vices as such, and hope by an unflinching porso vorance—strict and faithful attention to businoss, to merit their confidence and a liberal share of pat ronage. CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY, GUSTAVUS A. PARKER. References: —H. H. Cumming, Esq., Messrs. J. C.*Carmichaol, Baker A Wilcox, Bakor 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. Soptombor 22d, 1851. ts sopt 24 1 H l W \i \ LBS. WHITE LEAD, just land- J- VjvUV/ od and for sale by sept 20 dAf WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. 1 /Wlt 1 GALS. LAMP OIL, of various qual- JL tios, for salo by sopt 20 dAt WM. 11. TUTT, Druggist. YOUNG LADIES’ 80H00L. MRS. CUNNINGHAM’S SCHOOL for Young Ladies and Misses, will be resumed on tho first day of OCTOBER next. A convenient room is solcutod on Waahiugton-st., betwoon Broad and Ellis stroot. For the liboral patronago bostowod the last sea son, Mrs. C. takes this opportunity of thanking hor friends, and assuros thorn, that thoro shall bo no exortions sparod to rondor tho Institution worthy tho same. tloct aug. 24 WHISKY " 1 i\I\ BARRELS WHISKY, for salo by lUU sept. 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. SCOTCH WHISKY. JUST RECEIVED, ono puncheon of pure Scotch WHISKY. sopt. 28 LAMBACK A COOPER. BALT. SACKS SALT, in store, and for sale by UV/U sopt, 28 LAMBACK A COOPER. “RICH DRESS SILKS, Both Black and Colorod of the vory latest PARISIAN STYLES. Just recoivod by J. P. SEIZE, sejit. 7 TOBACCO AND SEGARS. £)/\ i \ SEGARS, various brands, 100 boxes TOBACCO, receiving and in store. For sale low by sopt. 17 lmo GIBBS A McCORD. NSW WOPKS JUST rocoivcd at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’s, the following New Works, viz: Matilda Montgomerie, or the Prophecy Fulfilled, a Soquol to Wacousta, by Major Richardson. Kenneth, a Romance of tho Highlands. No. 384 of Littell’s Living Age, Ladies' National Magazino, for Octobor. aep 26 ~ G~ REATNESS REVIEWED, or tho Riso 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 GEO. A. OATES A CO., sopt. 26 Broad street. NAILS AND BAGGING] TO CLOSE a consignment, 1,100 kegs NAILS, and 15 balos Gunny BAGGING, will bo sold low. Apply to sept. 30 6 PIIINIZY A CLAYTON. FLOUR, POTATOES AND SALMON. JUST RECEIVED.—IS barrels extra fino family FLOUR, equal to Iliram Smith, ordered ex pressly for families. 30 bbls. choico Cartor, Mercer and Roan PO TATOES, in very flno order. 3 bbls. flno Picklod SALMON. —ALSO, — 10 boxes fino flavored CHEESE. sept. 30 J. J. BYRD, Harper's Rango. BACON. TTTE are receiving an additional supply of Fine VV Baltimore Bacon—Purchasers are request ed to call and examine before they buy. sept 30 T. W. FLEMING A CO. BOOKS! BOOKS ! 1 Thomas Richards a son have for sale tho following Books: History of the War in the Poninsula, and in the South of France. By W. F. P. Napier, C. B.— Colonel Forty-third Regiment, Ac. Tho Course of Creation. By John Anderson, D. D. Tho Colostial Telegraph, or Socrets of the Life to Come, revealed through magnetism. By L. Alph Cahagnct. The Great Uarmonia, boing a Philosophical Revolation of tho Natural, Spiritual and Celostial Universe. By Andrew Jackson Davis. European Capitals. By Wm. Ware, author of the Zenobru, Ac. Tho Girlhood of Shakspear’s Heroines. By Mary Cowden Clarke. A Book of the Hudson. By Washington Irving. The True Romedy for tho wrongs of Women. By Catharino E. Beecher. Vestiges of Civilization, or tho Aderology of History, Religions, Dcsthetical, Political and Phi losophical Mooro’s Lifo of Lord Byron. 2 vols. sept. 30 READ AND BELIEVE. THE following certificate was voluntarily hand ed us, with the requost that it should be mado public. This is to certify, that I had boon afflicted about three years with a violent Cough, with every symptom of confirmed Consumption. After hav ing resorted to almost every remody, with no relief, I was told of Dr. Tutt’s Pectoral Elixir. I pro- Oured a half dozen of it, and had taken but two bottles, whon I was entirely cured, and have had no return of tho disease sinco. HENRY USHER, Richmond county, Geo. The above is but one out of hundreds of similar testimonials. Tho Pectoral Elixir is prepared of vegetable substances only, and for Balo by WM. H. TUTT, and sept 23 dAf2w W. H. A J. TURPIN. EXTRA FINE LARD. Q X BBLS. fine LEAF LARD. Oif 50 bbls. Howard street FLOUR. For salo by W. H. STURGES A CO. sept. 14 WANTED A SITUATION. AS Book-Koeper or Salesman, by a young man who is well acquainted with the business, and can produoo satisfactory testimonials of capability Ac.—Address R. C. 0. Box 204. Post Office, August ta - sept 20 SEGARS. * A(\ THOUSAND Tros Amigos (Three Friends) Glv/ SEGARS, of our own importation, direct from Havana. Just received and for sale. »ept 19 LAMBACK A COOPER. TENNESSEE BACON. f lIHE subscribers have five to six thousand pounds X assorted Tennessee CURED Meat—equal in quality to any ever offered in this market—of small size, and suitable for family use. sept 30 T. W. FLEMING A CO. illt3£ClloiUotlS. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEN AMD PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes Paul by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO. Class 99, to bo drawn at Augusta, Oct. Ist, 1851. Sales close Wednesday, at 3, P. M. PACK AGE SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 76 4,000 DOLLARS!!! $1,000; 4 of S4OO, Ac., Ac.—Tickets $1 —Shares in proportion. Class 100, to be drawn at Savannah,' Oct. 3, 1851. Sales close Friday, at 3 p. m. FAVORITE SCHEME. 15 drawn ballots from 78. Capital Prize, 7,930 DOLLARS !!! $2,000; $1,223; $1,000; 2of S6OO. Tickets $2,50- Halves $1,25 —Quarters s62c. Extra Class 79, by Mononghalia 144, Oct. 11,1851. Sales close Saturday, at 3 P. M. GRAND SCHEME. 13 Drawn Ballots from 75. 50,000 DOLLARS. $25,000; 2 of $10,000; $5,000; 10 of $3,000; 20 of $2,000; 20 oi SI,OOO, Ac. Ac. Tickets sls; Halves $7 J; Quarters $3,75; Eighths, $1,87. JOHN A. MILLEN, Scuth side Broad street, a few door below Post Office Corner. D'T” Orders from the city or country, strietly con fidential and promptly attended to. oct. 1 REYNOLD STREET ACADEMY. MR. C. D. OLIVER will open a SCHOOL for boys, on the Ist of OCTOBER, in tho School Room on Reynold street, formerly occupied by Mr. Pope. Every effort on tho part of Mr. Oliver will be made to advance boys placed under his charge. In addition to the usual branches taught in Schools, ho will tako any Pupil or Class of Pupils through tho higher Branches of Mathematics, together with Civil Engineering. For Terms, apply to Mr. Olivor at Mr. D. Chaffee’s Furnituro Store, or by lettor ad dressed to the same through the offico. References. —Gen. James Jones, Gov. J. If. Moans, Ex-Gov. W. Scabrook, S. C. Goo. Schloy, Esq., G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Thos. Richards, Esq., S. H. Oliver, Esq., Augusta, sopt. 9 Ira WANTED IMMEDIATELY] A FIRST RATE TIN PLATE WORKER, for whom good wages and steady employment will bo given. None but ono of stoady and industri ous habits need apply. Addross R. W. HART, Sparta, Ga. sept 19 ts FEMALE CLASSICAL INSTITUTE] THE UNDERSIGNED, aGraduato of Collogo, who has had fifteen years cxperionco as In structor, will open a SCHOOL on tho first MON DAY' in October next, on Ellis stroet, oppesito tho City Hall, for tho instruction of Y’oung Ladies in English, French, Latin and tho Mathematics.— Each Department will embrace a full and compre hensive course of studies. The number of Pupils being limited to twonty-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 tho English ; Algebra and Geomotry in tho Fronoh or Latin Course. To those, to whom the subscriber is personally un known, satisfactory testimonials of qualifications, character, Ac., can bo oxhibitod. LEWIS M. CORMICK. sept. 21 dll BACON ’ WE ARErocoivingalotofWogtornSideswhich will be sold low for cash, sopt 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. FEATHERS. ~ A FEW hundred pounds good I oathors for sale to close a Consignment, sopt 25 _ T. W.FLEMING A CO. HAMBURG I. O. O. F. ACADEMY THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bo resuniod on MONDAY, tho 22d inst., undor tho direction of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Griffin. Terms, por quartor of eleven weeks, payable in advanco:— Primary Department —Reading, Writing, Spoiling, Primary Geography and Arith metic $4 40 Third Department —English Grammar, A rithmetie, Geography, History, (ancient or modorn,) $6 60 Second Department —Algebra, 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. 11. ANDERSON, 11. 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 the Trustees. Hamburg. Sept. 18th, d 1203 sept. 20 THEUNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO INFORM tho public, that they havo just completed their Steam Saw Mills, at Dearing, and will take pleasure in filling orders for LUMBER, which they will deliver at any point on tho Georgia Rail Road. sept, 20 daclin BAKER, GROUBLE A CO. TEACHER WANTED. A TEACHER is wantod to take charge of the “ Fish Pond Acadomy,” noar Midway, S. C. Tho School has been in successful operation for the last four yoars, under tho care of a very competent Instructor. Applicants will be oxpoctod to furnish testimonials of their ability to prepare youths for admission into the Sophomore Class in any of our Collegos, dswull as of undoubted moral character. The salary will bo S4OO and board. Address, post paid, Capt. J. M. Whetstone, Midway, S. C, N. B.—None but Southern men need apply. sept. 23 ImocAd WM. H. TUTT~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drugs, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Surgical Instru ments, Dye-Stuffs, \c., Augusta, Ga. sept 20 dAt PORTE MONEYES.—A beautiful variety of PORTE MONEY'ES, of all qualities, and new styles, has boon recoivod by sept 21 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. Family expense book ThtTFamiiy Ex pense Book—designed for tho use of families and individuals in kooping a correct aocount of monthly and yearly expenditures. For sale by sept. 21 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. 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 Ono Thou sand Drawings. For sale by sl9 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. CHRYSTAL PAPER WEIGHTS A beauti ful variety of PAPER WEIGHTS can be seen at the store of sopt 23 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. HAY AND CORN] ■ I /Y/Y BALES HAY, 1 v/V/ 350 bushels CORN. Just received and for sale by sept 23 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS. BUILDING LOTS FOR SAT.T! THE undersigned has for salo several desirable lots, at the lower end of tho square on which he resides. Terms liberal—Apply at this office. july 27 ts JAMES GARDNER. Jr. COMBS! COMBS!-THOMASR!CHARDSA SON have received a large supply of Buffalo and Shell Tuck COMBS, of new patterns. s2l BROOMS. DOZ. BROOMS, for sale to close I fJ out a consignment. “Pt- 25 T. W. FLEMING A CO. COAL! COAL!! SEMI-BITUMINOUS Tennessee COAL, suita ble for Parlor Grates, Ac., and bettor adapted to this climate than any other Coal, for sale at the Georgia Rail Road Depot. ts sept. 30 _ 2lttetion Salts. BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. * n fr° of our store, we will sell, at 10$ o clock, to close consignments, 10 firkins BUTTER, 44 sacks CORN. 7 bbls. GIN, 10 bUa. No. 3 MACKEREL, 5 Ufk. Irish POTATOES, 11 boxes CANDLES, ALSO, A general assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of Brandy, Gin, Whisky, Sugar, Candles, Soap, Teas, Candy, Ac. Ac. One fine Rifle, 1 Cornncopean, (musical instrument,) one 8 Key Flute. Terms ca3 b. oct 1 BY A. LAFITTE. , TO-MORROW (Thursday,) wiH be sold, in front of store, at 10J o’clock, A. M., A general assortment of GROCERIES. —also, — A large quantity of Second-hand FURNITURE. And immediately after, seasonable Dry Goods, Cu Oery, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac. Terms cash. ' oc t. p BY A. LAFITTE City Magazine and Lot. On the first TUESDAY in Octobor next, will be sold, at tho Lower Market Houso The City MAGAZINE and the LOT on which it stands. Further particulars in a future adver tisement. Terms at sale. WM. H. MAHARREY, Chairman Committee on So. Commons. sept. 24 FOR SALE! GEORGIA Rail Road and City of Augusta SEVEN PER CENT BONDS. Enquire at the Mechanics’ Bank. sept. 18 A. LAFITTE. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. AUGUSTA, GA. THANKFUL for tho liberal patronago ho has re ceives, ronews tho tonder of his services in tho above business, and trusts by assiduity and strict attention to his business, to merit and receive tho patronage of his friends and tho public generally. Regular salo days, Tuesday and Thursday in front of Storo, oxcopt tho first Tuesday in oach month, whon thoy will take place at tho Lower Markot. Duo notice will be givep when tho Night Auc tions commonco, which will bo on the same nights as tho Day Auctions. dim sept. 18 stock brokerage! THE undorsigned, at tho solicitation of friends, will connoct with his Auction A Commision Business tho purcheso of Stock and tho salo of tho snino, either at public or privato sale, and trusts to moot with such cncouragomont as will induce him to eontinuo it. His arrangomonts are such as will enable him to ascertain tho value of all of our Stato and City stocks. A. LAFITTE sept 18 dim NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, having united their in terest in tho DRY GOODS lino, in the city of Augusta, will continue 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 selected Btock of Goods, to which thoy rospoctlully invito tho attention of their old cumstomers and tho public generally. JAMES MILLER A CO., L. C. WARREN A CO. sept. 7 dlmAc3m ONIONS, POTATOES AND CHEESE. I p. BBLS. Red and Yellow ONIONS, 1 O 20 bbls. Morcor POTATOES, 25 boxes primo Goshen CHEESE. Just received, in fino order. For sale by “Pt- 26 6 A. LAFITTE. EXECUTOR’S SALE. ~ Will be sold, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of Octo bor next, in front of the office of The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, during the usual hours of public sale, tho following property, part of tho estate of Mrs. Ann Cumming, deceased to-wit: Tho Let and improvements on and just above tho cornor of Broad and Campbell streets, commonly known as Providence Range , now occupied by Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co., and Gould, Bulkloy A Co., which, for the purposo of salo, will bo divided into four Lott, running by parallel lines from Broad to Ellis streets, fronts on those streots ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30 feet 10 inches) to thirty-one foot five inches (31 feet 5 inches.) Tenants now occupying, to hold posses sion till October Ist, 1852. Rent of stores front ing on Broad streot and their appurtenances, as now leased, will bo payable to purchasers from time of salo to oxpiration of lenses. The sellors will con tinue torecoive, till Ootober Ist, 1852, the rent pay able for such portions of the Lots as may be includ ed in tho premises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now oooupiod by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart. —also— The Lot and improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson F. Turpin, south side of Roynold street, (betweon Campbell and Jackson streets,) having a front of about seventy-one feet on Roynold stroet, and extending thonco south about onq hundred and thirty feet to an alley, with the use, in common with other lots of said alley, that bounding it on the west, and of the one constituting the eastern boun dary of the next mentioned lot. Under rent till Oc tober Ist, 1852. —also — A Lot, (but slightly improved) adjoining the last mentioned on the east, of about tho same dimen sions, and bounded by an alley on tho east, with the use, in common with other lots, of the several alloys above mentionod. —ALSO— The following Stocks, and State and Corporation Bonds, vis: 261 shares of the Capital Stock of the Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. 12 shares of tho Capital Stock of tho Georgia Rail Road A Banking Company. 15 Bonds, SIOOO each—6 pcrconts, of the State of Georgia, Interost payable semi-annually, Ist of Mureh and Ist of Sept. Pr. Ist Sept., 1869. 10 Bonds, SIOOO each—7 por cents, of the city of Augusta. Interest payable somi-annually, Ist of April and Ist of October. Pr. Ist April, 1857. 4 Bonds, SSO0 —7 per cents of Montgomery A Wcst Point Rail Road Company. Interest payable quarterly. TERMS OF SALE—Stocks and Bonds, cash.— Real Estate, one-third cash, tho 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, dec’d. sept. 21 swtd AUGUSTA SADDLE AND HARNESS MAiq UFACTORY. THE SUBSCRIBER having recently fitted up an extensivo manufactory JKhL immediately in tho rear ofhis store in calfe’s Range, No. 193 Broad-street, is prepared to execute orders from dealers and merchants at tho shortest notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Ho would respectfully invite, tho attention of tho public to his large assortment of Gentlemen’s, La dios and Boys r SADDLES, BRIDLES, MAR TINGALBg’ WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR PET BAGS, Ac., Ac. 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 McCoombs’ celebrated Patent Stretchod, Rivcttod and Cemented Belting. Those 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 TESERAGE PASSAGE FROM~GREATBRI. TAIN AND IRELAND. THE SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared jgU to bring PASSENGERS from any part’CEß of England, Scotland, Ireland, or Wales, infim class ships, leaving Liverpool every two weeks.— Passage Certificates will be given to parties here, who can forward them to their friends in tho old country, thus avoiding all the delay and expense of semiring passages in Liverpool, Prioe of passage S2O. Children under 14 years, half prioe. Foe further particulars, apply to NICHOLS A GIBBS, 4 Boyce’s wharf. sept- 6 sAwB R. BOGGS, ARTIST, " [S prepared to paint PORTRAITS and receive visitors, in the baok room, over the store of Mrsv Hall. Broad street. thtf July 2f