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POST OFFICE, >
Augusta, June 2d, 1851. }
QP* ON AND AFTER this date, the Wes
tern Mail will close at 3 P. M.
Northern and Charleston Mails at 5 A. M.
Savannah Mail at 8 P. M.
The Office will be opened at 7 A. M. and
* closed on the arrival of the Northern Mail, which
will be ready for delivery by P. M., after which
the office will continue open until 8 P. M.
Ou Sundays, the office will be opened from 8 to
9 A. M., and from 5 to 8 P. M.
Persons having Key Boxes and wishing Letters
charged are requested to make the following de
signation : “Charge Key Box No. —■''
june 3 BENJ. F. HALL, P. M.
JKrArrangements have been made with
Mr. Kirkpatkick, of Barzelia, to furnish Meals
for Passengers going on either of the JTr »ins from
Augusta on the Georgia Kail Road, where they
► ▼ may be accommodated with BREAKFAST o
SUPPER. 3&cl j»ne3
teOfA WATER,
(O 3 Cold Soda Water, w ith a variety of Sy
rups, at the Drug Store of %
PHILIP A. MOISE. Metcalfs Range.
IV. B.—Congress Water always, in Ice.
may 24 5m
” fppTne undersigned have this day com
menccd to serve ICE CREAM. The Laoies and
Gentlemen are invited to give us a call.
mayl ts N. GIRARDEY & SONS.
Augusta Market) dune 2—5 F- M
COTTON. — The demand to-day, hae been
good, but holders still offering their stocks spa
ringly, the sales have been limited at Saturday’s
-prices.
SAVANNAH. May 31.— Cotton. — i' here was a
T)etter enquiry yesterday than for several days
previous. The sales amounted to 338 bales, at the
following particulars i 2CO at
13 at 8$; and 9 bales at 9 cents. Prices still re
main nominal
~ PASSENGERS.
By Steamer Oregon &om Savannah: —Mrs
Solomons, ehild & servant, Mrs Smets, Mrs
Brown, Mrs Poullain, child and servant, Mrs
Atkins and servant, Mrs Seriven, Mrs Ervin
and child, Mrs E Peck, Mrs Ervin, Misses
Salomons, H Smets, E Smets, C Smets, F
Smets. M Mitchell, E Mitchell, Heath, A Er
vin, E Ervin, J Ervin, M Ervin, J Arms, Hig
gin bottom, Ann Ervin, Dr W W Ervin, Dr
Stotesbury, Messrs Poullain, Wiggins, Smets,
Eubanks, W R Ervin, Jr, T W Green, B P
Green, Atkins, Dr Stotesbury, Atkins, B S
Scriven, A Heath, W P Solomons, S Solomons,
Best, Bayrie, Roe, Newman, & son, J A Gay
das d, Masters J Ervin, S Ervin, E Ervin MM
Ervtlu, and 12 Deek.
Shipping jJnUUigntu.
ARRIVE 1)7"
Georgia Steam Boat Company’s Steamer
Thomas Metca t, with tow boats Nos. 9 & 7,
with mdze. &c. to J.B Guieu, agt, John Bones,
W J Ovens, Buford, Beall & Co, A W Ben
mu, Ja’s Stiles, T S Metcalf, Luther Roll,
J k S Bones & Co, B Gan ter, W H & J
Turpin, J Meyer, Ja’s Hulbert & Co, H
Moore, P A Moise, Augusta Machine Works,
Barrett, Carter & Co, Haviland, Risley & Co,
5 D Linton & Co, G VV Ferry & Co, J P Setze,
J Taylor, Jr, & Co, G Van Ness, T Richards
6 Son, F C Arms, Sup't, Gould, Bulkley &
Co, Taliaferro & Torbet, T W Poullain & Son,
Glendinnmg & Co, Clark & Ramey, J Kerr,
J R & W M Dow, EC Tinsley, A Gould, N
Butler & Co, J W Bosnian, C A Platt, J E
McDonald, Adams., Hopkins & Co.
Steamed* Oregon, from Savannah, to Jas
H. AndersoJL Agent. Mdz , to Agt Georgia
Rail Road, Thayer & Butt, J. Lancaster, Rus
sell & Whitehead, S. C. A ilson, Barrett,Car
ter, & Co., A. J- Miller, B. H. Warren, J. C.
.Atkins, Hand & Fleming, Jeffres, Cothran,
«& Co., Geo. Robinson, A. M. Benson, A.
Burnsides, G. VV. Gum any, Walker, Bryson,
& Co., B. S. Dunbar, J. H. Anderson.
Iron St. Bt. Co’s, steamer J. Randolph,
•with Boats Nos. 6 and 11. Mdze. to Wm
Re ’viand, Agent; Col. J Miiledge, W O Price
& Co.- H B Frazer, T N Poullain & Son, H S
Hoadley & Co, W H Mahancy & Co. Doughty
& Beall, it'mry Moore, G T Dortic, Scranton,
Stark & Davii.S E C Tinsley, J Gardner. Jr.,
Baker, Wilcox & Co, C Gatlin & Co, A W
Carmichael, Hand* Williams & Co, Seymour,
Ansley & Co, W S & T H Roberts, O H Lee,
W & J Nelson. A Hatch, W K Kitchen, Force,
wCoßley & Co, Dunham & Blakely,T Brennan
& Co,' P A Moi%e, D B Plumb & Co, W S
jm. es, Robertson & Crocker, Estes & Rich
ino Vi,H Brush, Williams & Brother, Baker &
Hart Lamback & Cooper, J Hulbert & Co,
Carmichael & Bean, WII Goodrich, Adams,
Houkins h Co, B H Warren & Co, Hand &
G." a Y Brothers, Gould, Bulkley &
t'a and°Augu. Ha Cotton Manufacturing Co.
ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON.
Shin New York, Huh, New York.
Hhip Chieora, Ho!n.,C>on..adt .for St Petersburg
Br ship Sesostris, Logw.O.'yde for Glasgow.
Br ship Margaret, Hawes, Uyerpool
- Br barque Levant, for G1 “ S * OW '
Sp barque Indnstria, Pi 'eto, Malaga.
Barque Neptune,Dwyer, Cronstadt, forSt Peter .
burg.
Nor brig Princess Eugene, B’j«rck, Copenhagen.
ISor brig Erin, Bie, off Sangate,. for Amsterdam.
T S Cutter Taney, Rudolph, at savannah.
Schr Admiral Blake, Hcdtey, New York, bound
to New Bedford.
Schr H P Russell, Littleton, Wilmington.
s Schr Medium, Donnell, at Savannah.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
SsiAp Caspian, Trufant, at Bath.
Bri . Samuel Brown, Baker,at Baltimore.
* loading for charleston.
Ship Ncen'ie, Ho.berton, at Liverpool.
Ship Alliance, Robinson, at Liverpool.
Ship John Ravenel, Turner, at Liverpool.
CHARLESTON, June 2.—Arr. steamship Os'
nrev,Murden. Philadelphia; barque Pedemonte,
kla’iadeil New Orleans; schr Eliza, Howland, sea
vanuah; ship Mary Hale, Rollins Baltimore; schrs
Fdwin Farrar, Brownley, do.; Loursine, Smith,
New York; Ocean, Mitchell, Baltimore; Corelli,
Horton Norfolk, Va.; Geo Engs, Dorr, I redencks
bU rwl V Sn Dolacre Union, Crews, Baltimore;barks
ImoLtVlXnn, NewOrle.us; Ch.s 8 <) dun,
Douglas, Wilmington, N C; schrs J H Holmes,
lodfe Philadelphia; Hill Carter, Rogers, do., tl
ten fSldJborouih, Wilson, Baltimore; Sami R
Jackson, Biachman, Cieniuegos. N Y^ik*
Went to sea, steomsbip Marion, Berry, IN x Ik,
.te.r/b!“ Label, Koilint, Key Went and Havana;
barques Imogeno, McMunn, Kvw Orleans; Sara
•nae, Yates, do.
SAVANNAH. May 31 —Arr. U S CutterT a-
Rudolph, Charleston; .sphr Medium, Donnell,
-do.
Cld. barque Texas, McNair, New Fork.
Went to sea, brig Almira, Brown, Rosfon; schr
Sardine Patrick, do.
QCOTT’sIM's JNTKY TACTICS. For
sale by THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
Bg illagnetic (EieUgrapl).
Reported for the Constitutionalist.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL
°
WASHINGTON.
COTTON ADVICES FAVORABLE.
Accounts from Manufacturing Districts
Good.
BR EAD STUFFS IMPROVING.
POLITIC ALNEWS UNIMPORTANT.
New York, June 2.
The steam ship Washington has arrived,
bringing later advices from Europe.
Liverpool, May 21.—1 n the cotton market
a favoreble change took place on the 19th,
and the sales reached 7000 bales. On the
20th, 5000 bales were sold.
The accounts from the Manufacturing Dis
tricts are favorable.
Breadstuff* were improving. Sugar heavy.
Coffee steady. Stocks firm.
The steamship Asia arrived at Liverpool on
the 17th, and the Pacific on the 19th.
The U. S. ship St Lawrnece, sails for the
United States about the middle of June.
MISCELLANEOUS.
It is proposed to apply the receipts of the
Exhibition at the Chrystal Palace, to educa
tional purposes. The Receipts are about sl,-
400 per day.
The Legitimists are making great opposi
tion to Louis Napoleon.
The Belgean Ministry has resigned.
The Continental news is unimportant.
Charleston, June 2, p. m.
Cotton —The sales to-day reach 1000 bales.
The market is firm and prices qute full. Ex
tremes from 6t to 9$ cents.
CONtERTHALL THEATRE.
First night of the Moral Drama,founded on facts
that cccured in Boston and its vicinity in 1842, en
titled
ROSIN A MEADOWS,
As originally produced by Mr. Weaver, at JBar
num’s Museum, Philadelphia and New York.
Second Night of the re-engage nent of
MISS RICHARDSON.
THIS ( TUESDAY ) EVENING, JUNE 3,
Wiil be presented the Moral Drama of
ROSIN A MEADOWS.
Jethro Bax er Mr. Weaver.
Rosina Meadows Miss Richardson
To conclude with the laughable Farce of the
TWO GREGOKIES.
Gregory, (with a Comic Song).. ....Mr, Weaver.
Fanchette, (with Songs)..... ......Miss Sinclair.
QjP For particulars see small Bills.
U* Tickets 50 cents, Children half price.
(LT Boors open at 7£ o’clock, performance t
commence at 8 precisely. june 3
Office Trans. S. C. Railroad Comp’v.
Charleston, 23d May, 1851.
ON and after the Ist June, the PASSENGER
TRAINS (tor Hamburg, Columbia, Cam
den, and all Intermedate statioms on the South
Carolina Railroad,) will commence and continue
to run daily at the following hours:
FIRST,OR ACCOMODATION 1 RAIN.
UP.
Leave Charleston at 8 a. m.—Arrive at Ham
burg at 330 p. m.; at Columbia at 3 30 p. m,; at
Camden, at 4 30 p. m.
DOWN.
Leave Hambura at 6 a. m.; Columbia at 6 30 a.
m.; Camden at 5 30 a. m.—Arrive at Charleston
at 2 p. m.
SECOND, OR EXPRESS TRAIN.
UP.
Leave Charleston at 11 30 a. m. —Arrive at
Hamburg at 5 30 p. m.
DOWN
Leave Hamburg at 10 a. m.—Arrive at Charles
ton at 4 p, m.
The Express Train wiil run directly through,
without stopping, and no Freight or Way Passen
gers will be taken by it. J. D, PETSCH,
june 3 Imo Super. Trans. S. C. R. R. Co.
so CAROLINA it AIL ROAD,
Hamburg, June 2,1851. >
ON AND AFTER this date, the Special
Passenger Train between Hamburg and
Aiken, will leave Hamburg at 5.30 P. M.
june 3 W. J. MAGKATH. Agent._
ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.
Augusta, (Ga.) May 31, 185 L
IN ACCORDANCE with the new organization
of this institution, the Board of Trustees wiil
proceed to elect, at the annual election, to be
held on Saturday, the fifth day of July next, the
folio .ring officers, for one year from the Ist of
October next»
1. A Rector and Classical Teacher, with a sala
ry ol SI4OO, aud apartments in the Academy,
2. A Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sci
ences —salary SIOOO, with apartments, or SI2OO
without.
3. A First Engli?h Tear' er, with a salary sim i
lar to the last mentioned.*
4. A Second English Teacher —salary S6OO,
with one apartment.
5- A Steward and Clerk—-a salary of $l6O, and
apartments.
For further particulars, apply to
ROBERT WALTON,
june 3 fIQ President pro tem.
NOTICE.
THE Business of the concern of JOHN &
SAMUEL BONES & CO., in the HARD
WARE and CUTLERY BUSINESS, in the city
of Augusta, expired on the 21st ult. It will be
continued by the subscribers, under the firm of
BONES & BROWN. JOHN BONES.
Augusta,2d June, 1851. 2c4 june 3
" ~ FOR SALE.
ffIKAT Brick Dwelling HOUSE and
JL LOT, on Greene street, next above
Mr. Phinijsy's, and now occupit d by Mr. Frenen.
Possession giyeu the Ist of October. AppH to
june 3 4 B. H. WARREN.
ftflHOS. RICHARDS SUN have received
jt another supply of the following Works :
Reveries of a Bachelor, by Ike Marvel.
Life of Randolph, by Hugh A Garland.
Ly ell's Travels in the United States.
Colman's European Life and Manners,
june 3
CtPUN SILK UNDER SHfßTSßecorn
mended by the Medical Faculty tor Rheu
matism. WM. O. PRICE & CO.
june 3
EXECUTOR’S SAVE.
Agreeable to the last will of Phi'iip Newton, late
of Emanuel county, deceased, will be sold, on
the first Tuesday in AUGUST next, at the
Court House in Swainesboro’. Emauuel county,
the following property, to wit:
One hundred (100) acres of Land, including a
Saw and a Grist Mill, lying in Bullock and Eman
uel counties, adjoining,lands of Charles Miller and
others. Also, one Negro man named JOE, about
£5 years old. Terms made known on >he day of
sale. GEORGE W. CLIFTON, Ex'r.
june 3 ANNA NEW TON, Ex’*.
illisullancous. ___
FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. ~
TRAY ED away, a small
COW, with circular horns meet
ing_ at their ends, for the return
which the above reward will be paid by
june 3 2 GIRAKDEY 4. SON.
GEORGIA RAILROAD."
li aT* ?TTK7iT??t"
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 2d, Pas
senger Trains will run daily as follows, viz:
Leave Augusta at 6 o’clock, A. M.
tl Atlanta “ 6 “ “
“ Athens “ 7 “ “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M.
“ “ Augusta li 5 “ “
“ “ Athens “
On and after June Ist, the Night Train will
Leave Augusta at 5£ o’clock, P. M.
“ Atlanta “
Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, A. M.
“ l( Augusta <l
The Athens Branch Trains will connect only
with the Day Trains -Way Passengers will be
charged three cents per n>ile on the Day Trains,
and four cents per mile on the Night Trains.
Agents will furnish tickets at each station, for
all Trains, without which Passengers will be
charged each 20 cents.
Transportation Office, O. R. R. &B. Co ., )
Augusta, May 21st, 1851. $
may 23
SODA WATER.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi
zens of Augusta, that is Manufacturing
the best article of SODA WATER, which he will
deliver daily, in any quantity, in any part of the
city. [april] 5m E. D.MEYER.
WHISKY.
1 AH BARRELS New Orleans WHISKY.
landing This Day, and will be sold low,
il taken from the wharf,
may 17 T. W. FLEMING & CO.
BACO BACON j “
jrn AAa LBS. prime BACON SIDES
»)l * v"’ MJ 15.000 lbs. prime HAMS and
SHOULDERS, for sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
Hamburg, May 23, 1851. fl 2 may 23
DRIED APPLES. “
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from
Tennessee, about one hundred bushels
«ne DRIED APPLES, which will be sold cheap
may2o T. VV. FLEMING & CO.
aLCRINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE,
BY THE
COMMERCIAL INSU«ANCE CO.,
Os Charleston, S. C.
CAPITAL $250,0007ALL PAID IN.
Office, No. 4, Broad Street.
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM B. UERIOT.
DIRECTORS,
James K. Robinson, Henry T. Street,
Geo. A. Trenholm, Wm. Mcßurney,
Robert Caldwell, J. H. Brawley,
A. R. Taft, T. L. Wragg,
A. M. LEE, Secretary.
E. L. TESSIER, Inspector.
B. C. PRESSLEY, Solicitor.
R. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examiner.
This Company is now prepared to receive Pro
posals for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS,
and to elfect lnsuran e on fair and liberal terms.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent
for the above Company is prepared to take Ma
rine, Fire and Life Risks at customary rates.
g. walker, Agent.
Office at Ware House of Walker, Bryson & Co.
Augusta, May 12,1851. ly may 13
BOLTING CLOTHS,
OF WARRANTED quality, furnished and
put up in Bolts to order.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bake
ng Millstones, cheap, and of best quality , s for sal
SCHIRMER 4. WIGAND.
GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE and LADIES’
NA I'ltiNAL MAGAZINE, have been re
ceived for June. Subscribers will please call for
their copies, at GEO. A. OATES & CO’S,
m 25 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st.
BLASTING POWDER^
A FEW barrels for sale by
HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
may 25
— ATB p utiL | C Vrio
SELECT POETICAL QUOTATIONS—Sa
cred and Miscellaneous} by Webb &c Wat
son , 2 vols.
The Widow Bigby’s Husband, and other Tales
of Alabama} by the author of Simon Suggs.
The Yankee amongst the Mermaids, &c.; b3 r
Burton.
Nell Garynne} or, The Court of The Stuarts,
under the Reigns of Charles 11. and James JI.
The Dennings and their Beaux} with Alina
Derby}by Miss Leslie.
The Sea Kinj*: a Nautical Romance, by the
author of the Scourge of the Ocean.
Dictionary of Sacreq Quotations, by the Rev
H H Weld-
History of the Sabbatarian Churches—embrac
ing accounts of the Armenian, East Indian, and
Abyssinian Episcopacies in Asia and Africa, by
Mrs Tanar Davis.
A new edition of Walker on Intermarriage.
The Manufacture of Steele—containing the
Practice and Principles of Working and making
Steele, by Frederick Overman.
Critici l and Miscellaneous Essays, by T Bab
ington MaCaulay, new and revised edition.
The above works for sale by
june I THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
“replenish your gardens,
RECEIVED this day, a fresh supply of
GARDEN SEEDS, suitable to the season,
if planted at once, viz : Bush and Running Snap
Beans, Cucumbers, Celery, Parsley, Radish and
Pumpkin Speds. Also, Fresh Ruta Baga, Large
White Flat, Large G.ohe, Red 'lops and Han
over Turnip Seed?, Guano, Ac., &c., for sale by
june 1 lw WM. HAINES.
WANTED “
AAA BfJS. PRIME NEW WHEAT,
for which the highest cagh price
will be paid by B. H. WARREN & CO.
may 31 8 205 Broad Street.
AVID COPPER PIE L D.—A few more
copies of David Copperfield, just received bv
may 31 THOS..RICHARDS & SO#.'
_______
1 1414 TONS No. I Garfsberie (or Scotch)
ft. vr"_J _ IRON,just received, and for sale in lots
to suit puriffiaetrs bv
may3f 4 ' B. H. WARREN & CO.
MARRIED LIFE: ity Shadows and Sun
shine, by T S Arthur.
The Two Wives} or, the Lost and Won, by TS
Arthur.
Woman’s Trials } qv, Tales and Sketches from
the life around us, by T S Arthur.
The above good books arp for sale by
may 30 THOS. RICHARDS’ & SQN.
AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO RAIJJ
ROAD.
AN INSTALMENT of 20 per cent, on sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of this Com
pany has b£eq called for by the Board of Direc
tors, payable gh or before tiiq 17th day of June
next, at the office of Mr. Joseph Bancroft, the
Secretary of the Company in Savannah.
A. K. LAWTON, President,
may 17 swt7j&dtd
NEWBOOKS.
THE Friut, Flower, aqd Kitchen Garden, by
Patrick Neill, L. L. D., adapted to the U.
States.
The Turner’s Companion : containing instruc
tions in Concentric, Elliptic, and Eccentric Tur
ning.
The American Miller and Millwright’s Assis
tant, by Wm. Carter Hughes.
The above just received by
may 30 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
SOUTHERN SINGING books”.
THE HESPERI AN HARP, by Win. Houser;
The Sacred Harp, by White &. King.
The subscribers have now received a la> ge lot
of tbs Hesperian Harp, compiled by William
Houser, F.sq. of •'efferson county, Ga. Also, a
large lot of the Sacred Harp, very much enlarged
and improved. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, by
DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY,
may 21 d2wxwlm Augusta, Geo.
hotels ans IDaiering Jplam.
Washington hall,
ATLANTA ..GA.
npHE UNDERSIGNED, anxious fafeSsjl
JL to render the above Establishment jjjjijs 3
every way acceptable to the travelling public, has
recently added to it a new DINING ROOM, and
made several other material alterations in the
House, with a view to the promotion of the com
iort of those who may favor him wi»h their pat
ronage, and has secured, as a general Superin
tendent, the services of Mr. Geo. R. Fhazer,
formerly of the United States, and late of the
Eagle & Phtenix Hotel, of Augusta, Ga. if. is his
intention to spare neither expense cor exeriion to
make the Washington Hall deservedly popular.
He lias recently added so his Establishment five
good family Rooms, Lathed and Plastered, with
fire places in each. Also, a fine BATHING ES
TABLISHMENT, where can be procured Warm
or Cold Batin*.
There is a BARBER SHOP under the same
roof, and a LIVERY STABLE at a convenient
distance. Servants always in attendance upon the
cars to conduct passengers and convey baggage to
and from the Depot.
JAMES LOYD, Proprietor.
Geo. R. Frazer, Superintendent.
N. B.—The above house will always furnish
Dinner to the passengers from the West, at 3
o’clock, P.M. d&cly may 7
COTOOSA SPRINGS. ’
HP HIS POPULAR and fashionable wa- iNA
A tering place will be opened for the re-JfijjJ,
ception of visitors on the 10th day of June.
The Proprietors would inform the public, that
since the lest season they have added to their es
tablishment one hundred spacious and comfortable
rooms with other improvements, and as it is their
purpose to devote their united personal attention
to the accommodation of their guests, they hope
to make it a delightful and pleasant resort to all,
as well those in pursuit of pleasure as health.
The Water from several of the Springs has been
recently analysed by that accomplished Chemist,
Prof. A. Means, of the Medical College of Geor
gia, whose report of the same, will shortly be
given to the public.
These Springs, the mineral properties of which,
are unsurpassed, are situated iu Waiker couuty,
Georgia, within two miles of the Cotoosa Platform,
on the Western and Atlantic Railroad, one hun
ured and twenty miles from Atlanta, and twenty
five from Chattanooga, in a most delightful and sa
lubrious Mountain climate. The Company’s Hacks
will always be in waiting at the Depot on the ar
rival of the cars, to convey visitors a d their bag
gage to the Springs.
BATTEY, HICKMAN & McDONALD.
may 20 dSmclO
INDIAN SPRING.
THE UNDERSIGNED ask leave to
state to the public generally, that
is yet the Proprietor of the INDIAN SPRUNG
HOTEL at this place, and is now prepared to re
ceive company. The virtues of the Indian Spring
waters have been so long known, and so general
ly tested, that I pi esmne it L not necessary here
to say any thing in their praise.
The Proprietor of this Hotel has only to add
that in addition to these first r?quisites of the In
dian Spring as a summer residence, that be has
since the last season, largely added to the Indian
Spring Hotel, by extending his Dining Room so as
to make it equaito any thing of the kind south
ardly, and he has also added many fine rooms for
families as wed as for persons without families.—
He also assures th jse that are pleased to call at
this old established Hotel that the best of every
thing that the country affords S!all be provided
for their accommodation, and renews his former
pie 'ge that no Hotel sh.dl surpass the Indiau
Spring, an! no pains spared to make all comforta
ble; with this assurance he invites the calls ol the
community generally.
may 17 2m EDW. VARNER
(CT The Chronicle & Sentinel and Republic
will copy two montbs, and forward bills to the
Proprietor.
ROWLAND SPRINGS, ~
THE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave
to inform their fr.ends and the
lie, that they have leased the above well known
place of resort, and that they intend keeping them
during the summer season in a style superior to
any watering place in the up-country. The House
will be open and ready for the reception of visi
tors by the first of JUNE next.
LANIER & USHER.
N. B.—There will be a line of Hacks at the De
pot at Cartersville, at all times, to convey Passe 1-
gers to the Springs, both from up and down trains
qf Railrord. L. & U.
may Q 3mos
TH3 MADISON SPRINGSr
MADISON COTNTY, GA.
THIS DELIGHTFUL watering ffpfl
place has been purchased by Messrs. ISi HI ills ill
MIJSGROVE & WATKINS, who intend to
it the Home of Copifcri.
The Establishment is under the management of
H. Musgrove, who has procured the assistance of
Mr A. G. Lock, late of the Pulaski House, Sa
vannah.
The salubrity of the climate, and the efficacy
of the waters are well known to all who have vis
ited this place. 'The House will be <pen for the
reception of visitors on the Ist of May.
A line of Post Coaches wiil run daily from
Athens, 23 mile,s to the Springs. apr 22
GODI) COOK, WASHER AND
JRO.MER is wanted for a small family, by
the Ist ol Ju;.e. Enquire at this* offloe. may 15
” 'LEMONS I LELONS !
BOXES LEMONS, in fine order. Just re
ceived and for sale by A. LAFITTE.
may 27 3
THE UNDERSIGNED expects to be Hl>
sent from the city until about the 10th of
June, when he will be pleased to see persons
desirous of renting STORE'S and BUILDINGS.
Those havi ig business with him, will please call
on Mr. John W. L. Stovall
may 27 6 PLEASANT STOVALL.
TUMBLERS ! J TUMBLERS ’
lAAO DOZEN TUMBLERS, of every
jxJlvcF variety and color, suitable for Fam
ily, Hotel, and Bar use; for sale at exceedingly
low prices.
N. B. —Good heavy flute TUMBLERS, at 75
cents per dozen. Call at the Wholesale and Re-*
tail Crockery Store, few doors above Messrs.
Richards & Son’s Book Store.
may 27 J. J. LATH HOP & CO.
FINGER BOWLS,—A large Jot, cons sting
of nearly every colqr, for sale at
may 2? J. J. L VTHKOP & CO’S.
HALL LAMPS, —Low priced Hall Lamps
at J. J LATHROP 4. CO.
SPIRIT ORB UR NING FLUID LAMPS
A large supply, just received, for sale at from
25 cents to $2 each.
may 25 J. J. LATHROP & CO.
SCHOOL TEACHING, —Theory,apd praes
4*3 Ucc 01 teaching, or the motives and methods
of good School-keeping, by David P. Rage* A. M.,
principal of the State Normal School, Albany N.
York. For sale by
may U T- RICHARDS &,SON.
PROPOSALS will be received by the Com
mittee on the City Hall, until the 14th J:ine,
for Painting, Whitewashing, and other Repairs
on the City Hall, which will be pointed out by the
Committee, Bond and security wili be required
for the faithful performance of the work to be
done in the best manner,
may 29 A. P. ROBERTSON, Chairman.
Harpers n ew monthly js ag a-
ZINE for June has been received. Also
No. 367 of Little’s Living Age. Subscribers will
please eall for their copies at
GEO. A. OATES & CO.,
ma 29 Piano, Book ami Music Depot, Broad-st.
TO RETAILERS.
FINE BUTTER.— Just received, a few
hegs fine BUTTER, which will be sold low
to retailers, by the keg, or at retail as low as 25c.
’ 3 JNO. J. BYRD.,
may 29-lt Harper’s Range.
“ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK.
THE UNDERSIGNED has just received
an assortment of Gentleu en’s Wigs, Ladies
Fronts, Braids and Curls, which he offers for sale
at his Barber Shop under the Washington Hall,
Broad-street, Augusta, Ga., on accommodating
terms. WILLIAM CORMICK,
oct. 12 ly Barber and Hair C>rtss«
\
Auction -oalco.
* Goodgßlacksmith.
BY HUTCHINSON <fc THOMAS.
Wiil be sold, at the Lower Market House, at 12
o'clock THIS MORNING,
A first rate BLACKSMITH, 23 years old—has
been at the trade 13 years—and as good a Smith
as there is in the Southern country. Terms
cash.
Also, one second hand BAROUCHE, and one
WAGON with Harness. june 3
BY HUTCHINSON dc THOM AsT “
—TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY—
We will sell, in front of store, at 10A o’clock,
30 bbls choice Ohio FLOUR,
9 bbls Baltimore Canvassed HAMS, sound.
10 bbls SUGAR,
5 bags Rio COFFEE.
—elso —
Mackerel, Butter. Rice, Liquors, Champagne,
Claret Wine, Ac., 4-c.
—ALSO —
A lot of Dry Goods. Terms cash. j*me 3
LUCKY OFFICE.
GEORGIA STATETLx-TTERIES.
r or the benefit of the Independent Fire Company,
Augusta. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
D. PAINE & CO. ’
brilliant opportunity.
Class 36, by Grand Consolidated M, May 31, 1851
Sales close Saturday, at 3 P. M. Grand
Scheme. 16 Drawn Ballots from 78. Capital
Prize,
67,500 DOLLARS.
37,500; 522,000; $ll,o00; $7,500; $6,460; 2 prizes
of $4,500; 2 of $3,500; 100 prizes of $2,500, Ac.
Ac. Tickets s2o—Halves 10—Quarters ss—
52,50. 9
THE LITTLE PET.
Class 37, by Patapsco 157, June 5, 1851. Sales
close Tuesday, at 12, M. Capital Prize,
3,289 DOLLARS.
$1,100; $750; $350; 10 prizes of $100; Ac. 'lick
etssl—Halves 50c.—Risk on a package of 26
quarters $3,95.
J. W. ADAM,
Opposite the Post Office.
tUy* All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential and promptly’ attended to. may 30
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by the wel
known and responsible firm of
J. VV. MAURY A CO.
Class 48, to be drawn at Savannah, June 3d, 1851.
Sales close Tuesday, at 3 P. M.
ANOTHER BEAUTY.
14 Drawn Ballots from 75.
20,000 DOLLARS.
$5,000 ; $3,000 ; $2, 250 ; 10 prizes of SI,OOO, Ac.,
Ac. Tickets $5; Halves $2.50; Quarters $125.
Classs 49, to be drawn at Augusta, tune 4, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday at 3, P. M. Package
Scheme. 12 drewn Ballots from 66.
5,000 DOLLARS.
$1,510; $1,000; $800; $600; besides numerous oth
ers. Tickets $2 —Halves $1 —Quarters 50c.
Risk on a package of 22 quarters $5,90
Extra Class 61, by Monongalia 63, June 7,185 L
Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. BRILLIANT
SCHEME. 14 drawn Ballots from 78.
40,000 DOLLARS.
2 of $ 10,000; 2 of $5,000 ; 2 of $4,000; 2 of $3,000;
2 of $2,574, 5 of S2,OO'J; 10 of $1,000; Ac. Ac.
Tickets $10 —Halves ss Quar.ers $2,50.
JOHN A. MILLEN,
South side Broad street, a few doors below
Post Office Corner
[Ly* Orders from the city or country, strictly
confidential and promptly attended to. june 1
FOR SAVANNAH.
To leave every 'Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock
The new and splendid light
draught steamer H
Capt. Murray, built expressly fqr the Augusta and
Savannah trade, wjil leave Augusta for Savannah
every Tuesday morning at 9o’clock.
Fur freight or passage, having fiue accomm®
daiions unequalled by any boat on the river.—
Apply to the Captain on board, or to the Aaent,
apl D. L. ADAMS A SON.
FOR SAVANNAH.
Will leave every Tuesday Morning,
THE SUPERIOR light draught
steamer DEKAi.fI, Captain^J^^ljU^,
J. ft}. Moocy, haying resumed
regular trips between Savannah aud Augusta, will
hereafter leaye for Savannah every TUESDAY
MORNING.
For Freight Passage, having good accomm®
dafjons, apply to the Captain on board, or to
dec 14 ly JOHN CASHIN, Agent.
iceTice!
mHEELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY
A having received their supply of ICE at both
houses now offering it;for sale at the same prices as
heretofore, viz: at retail, 3 cents per pound;
or, by the $5 worth Tickets at cents, at which
prices not than 2 pounds of Ice will be sold at
a tiipe. At wholesale—To Hotels, Bar Rooms,
Soda Fouutains, and other large consumers, by
S2O worth of Tickets, at 2 cents, for which not
less than twenty pounds qf Ice will be delivered
at a time.
The supply of Ice in the House on Ellis
street, will be sold first.
Terms casr, on delivery.
All orders from the country, directed to A
DE AS, Agent, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta,
will receive prompt attention
Packages and Blankets furnished at coustomary
prices, and the fee carefully packed, to be sent by
Rail Road, if desired,
The'House Will be opened, from sunrise until
sunset, and on the Sabbath from 7 o’clock until 10
o'clock A. M. and from 12 o’clock until 2 o’clock
P.M.
Tickets may be purchased, of the Agent. Mr. A
DEAS.atthe Ice House, ts apr 2
PIANO MANUFACTORY.
rgUIE UNDERSIGNED is n™.
JL pared to execute ail orders ex
tended to him for the manufacture of 11 # l it
PIANO FORTES, in any shape,size and style, at
his Piano Manufactory in this city. They wili be
warranted to be equal in material, tone and finish,
to any others to be procured in this country, and
on as reasonable terme.
He will also REPAIR and TUNE Pianos when
notified. P. BRENNER,
apr I 3mo Quality Range
WET NURSE WANTED* —A wet Nurse
wanted for an infant three months old.—
Liberal wages will be paid. None need apply un
less good ri ferences can be given. Apply at this
office. 2w may 17
Modern^ house wife or mena«
GIRE, comprising nearly one thusand Re
ceipt for the economic and judicious preparation
of every msal of the day, with engravings by
Alexis Soyer. Foi side by
may 11 T. RICH A RDS & SON.
MAGAZINES FOR JUNE.
JUST RECEIVED, the following popular Pe
riodicals for the above month, viz : Godev’s
Lady’s Book, and Sartaiu’s Union Magazine.-r!-
Subscribers will please call fqr their copies at
Ggo. A; OATES & CO.S
Piano Book and Music Depot,
Broad street.
N. B.—Also received, the Illustrated Brother
Jonathan for 4th of July. may 17
J s R. STURGES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WA YNESB OR O', GEO It GIA.
may 27
BLACK SILK WARP CASHMRRETT
SNOWDEN Ec SHEAR
HAVE just received, from New York, Black
Silk Warp CASHMERETT, a beautiful
article for Gentlemen’s Summer wear.
—ALSO —
Lupin’s sup. Black DR AP DE ETE, and a va
riety of other articles for Gentlemen's Summer
wear, to which they respectfully invite the atten
tion of th« public. dt&c may 2
nutti-m |
BY A.
On account and risk of former purchasers.
Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, This
Day,
A two Horse Wagon, with Harness, Pole and
Shai-s, sold on account o! former purchaser.
—A L 5 O
Two second hand Carriages,
One Wagon. 'Perms cash. june 3
-THIS DAY—
BY A. LAFITTIf.
On the first Tuesday in June, at the Lower Mar
ket House, will be sold,
One excellent second hand Log Cabin CAR
RIAGE, suitable for travelling.
—also —
Several second hand BUGGIES.
Terms—Cash. may 29
BY A. LAFITTE.
EXECUTORS SALE.
Will be sold, on the premises, on Thursday, 5 b
June next, immediately before the sale of the
F urniture,
The well known residence of the late Charles
Cunningham, on the Turkcnett Spring road, with
in two miles of the city of Augusta. The lot
contains 25 acres of Land, enclosed by a good
and substantial fence. The House is new and
commodious, having all the most approved con
veniences. All the out-buildings are neat,sub
stantial and in good order.
1 erms—Oue-thTd cash, balance in one and two
years, with interest from date 5 the payment se
cured to the satisfaction of the Executors
JOHN BONES,
WM. J. EVE,
OWEN P. FITZSIMONN
may 29 Qualified Executors.
—thisTday—
BY A. LAFITTJE.
Hancock Steamboat Company's Stock.
On the fir»t Tuesday ■' i June next, will be sold, at
the Lower Market House, unless privately dis
posed of,
25 Shares of the Hancock Steamboat Com
pany, (oar value SIOO Jle.-s the dividend of 10 per
cent. declared Ist April last, and payable Ist
Juno Phe purchaser to bf* entitled t » the profits
since Ist April, and to his propa tion es the sur«
plus then on hand of 11 per cent.
The above can be treated for at private r I®. ]
Perms—Cash. £8
DAY— ~
BY A. L^FITTE.
VALUABLE HOUSE SERVANTS.
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
Wi 1 be sold, on the first Tuesd y in June next at
the Lower Market, in the city of Augusta, be- - j
tween the usual hours of sale, the following
Negro slaves, principally valuable house ser
vants, the property of the late Charles Cunning
ham, deceased,
Be:sey, a most excellent Sempstress and House
Servant.
Moses, a good House Servant.
William, a good House Servant.
Delia, a Washer and Jronor.
Paul, a Cook ; Simon, a Field Hand-
TERMS.
Notes with approved security, payable on the
first of December next, with interest from date
JOHN BONES,
WM. J EVE,
OWEN P. FITZSIMONS,
ma y 27 td Executors.
Executor's Sale. ~~~
BY A- LAITTTE.
SPLENDID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac.
Will be sold, on THURSDAY, sth June, at l(tt
o'clock, at the residenee of the late Charles
Cunningham, deceased, at the Sand Hills, J
All the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE
belonging to said Estate.
Sale positive. Terms cash.
JOHN BONES, a
WM. J. EVE, A
OWEN P. FITZSIMONS, jfl
m *y 57 Qualified Executors
—THIS DAY- jHBB
BY A. LAFITTJE. M
Valuable Servants, *
On the first Tuesday in JUNE, will be sold, at the N
Lower Market House, unless previously dis
posed of, the lollowing valuable Servants ;
Julia, about 20 years old, an excellent house,
servant, and her child, Mary, about 3 years old.
Tobitha, about 40 years of age, a good Cook
—also—
Peggy, an excellent sempstress and house ser- flm
vant, about 30 years of age, and her daughter, 13
years old.
The above can be treated for at private sale. V
1 erms cash Pities indisputable. Purchasers to *
pay for bills of sale. ma y *>2
“Tthisday. -
BY A. LAFItTeR
On the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold, at
the Lower Market House,
A Negro Woman, about 28 years of age, a good
Cook, Washer and Irouer.
She can be treated for at private sale. Pur
chaser to pay for bill of sale. Terms cash,
may 20
—THIS DAY—
BYA7 LAFITTE.
On the first Tuesday in June next, will be sold, e
the Lower Market House,
A good Painter and excellent Ostler and Car- iMBT
giage Driver, about 26 years of age. He can be ™
treated for at private sale
Terms cash. Tities indisputable.
_piay 20
BY A. LAFITTE.
Thirty days, after date, will be sold, unless previ
ously claimed by the owner or owners,
4 qr. casks Choice MADEIRA WINE. Said^,
Wine having in store one year with no
claimant. Term®—Cash. may 13
. » Y
DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY AND
WATCHES.
APRIL 28, 1851.
WE have just received a small, but beautiful
lot of Diamond Ear Rings, Bracelets,
Brooch and Ring to match—Diamond Bracelets,
(of which the centre piece can be; used as a
Breast Pin) Diamond Pins and Rings for Ladies
and Gentlemen, in great variety. Also just at
hand, a good stook of rich and new siyle of Jew
elry, and oar usual spring importation of Gold
Watches from Switzerland, direct to us, and bear
ing our name, which we offer at low prices.
ap 29 CLARK, RaCKETT & CO.
SOUTHERN WATER CUKE INSTI
TUTE,
I OCATED Sit Milledgerille, Georgia. Its mag
_d nitude being recently enlarged, is now ca
pable of accommodating 250 persons. The pro
per appointment of this Institution render it most
attractive to invalids who may be forced to seek
redemption from disease.
T. CARLETON COYLE, M. D.,
way go ly Physician.
SILV E R PLATED CASTORS. ~
WE OFFER at low prices, a good assortment
of silver plated CASTORS, with heavy
cut Cruets. Those in want, will find it to their
advantage to give us a call before buying
ma y 27 J. J. LATHROF & CO.
rpOILET SETT*-— One splendid French
A China Toilet SETT, for sale at
m ay 27 J. J. LATHROP & CO’S.
JUST RECEIVED, s
1 FIRKINS Prime Goshen BUTTER
11l sale by ' *
may 27 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS
PRIVATE salr: ’
BUSHELS of fine COW PEAS, iustMEl
tIUU received by|
may 27 HUTCHINSON A THOMAS.*
baconT '0
SOME 12 to 18 thousand pounds Tennessee. M
Baoou, just received,and for sale by M
may W T.W, ACXi