Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, June 11, 1851, Image 3

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£si) JHapctic tflfflrapl). Reported for the Constitutionalist. New York, June 9. Cotton.—The market has advanced J eenj. The sales are 1600 bales. Jenny Lind’s engagement with Barnum has ter minated by mutual consent. The amount of specie taken out to Havre, Lon don and Bermuda to-day is $300,000. Special llotices. QJp- YYe are authorize to announce tlie name of Brigadier General STEPHEN DRANE, as a can didate for Major General to command the Second Division of Georgia Militia. june 11 QS^Notice. —Post Office, Augusta, June 2d, 1851.—0 n and after this date, the Western Mail will close at 3 P. M. Northern and Charleston Mails at SA. M. . Savannah Mail at 8 P. M. The Office will be opened at 7A. M. and olosod on the arrival of the Northern Mail, which will be ready for delivery by 4£ P. M., after which the office will continue open until 8 P. M. On Sundays, the office will be opened from 8 to 9 A. M., and from 5 to 8 P. M. Persons having Key Boxes and wishing Letters charged, are requested to make the following de signation: “Charge Key Box No.— june 3 BENJ. F. HALL. P. M. Visiting Cards.—Just received, a superb lot of ENAMELLED CARDS! All orders left at the Post Office, or given in per son, will receive prompt attention. may 25 A. G. WILLIS. Soda Water.—Cold SODA WATER, with a variety of SYRurs, at the Drug Store of PHILIP A. MOISE, Metcalf’s Range. N.B. —Congress Water always in Ice. may 24 5m 03?** The undersigned have this day commenced to servo ICE CREAM. The‘*Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to give us a call, xnay 1 ts N. GIRARDY A SONS. LOCATING LAND WARRANTS. Q3*=* I HAVE effected an arrangement with a gentleman of the west for the purpose. lam also authorized to purchase the Land after it is located, mar 2 6m ANDREW H. H. DAWSON. BELL-AIR TRAIN. 03?** The Bell-air Train will commence its fry? Rummer Trips, on MONDA Y, Juno 9th, ing Bell-Air at 7$ A. M., and Augusta at P. M., daily. No free seats. june 7 03?~>Ir. E. C. Sofge having met with such lib eral oncouragement, takes pleasure in informing his friends and the pnblic that he has permanently located himself in Augusta as Professor of the Piano Forte, and Organ. Communications left at the Music A Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A. Oates A Co. will bo punctually attended to. jan 3 (Kommcrcial, Augusta Market, June 11. COTTON. —Since our last report the market has been maintained, the Liverpool advices having no effect upon prices through the week. There is no disposition to press sales, and the demand sufficient to embraco the offerings, which are limited. Our tables show the total receipts to the latest dates to be 2,210,751 bales, against 1,937,830, at the same dates last year, being an increase of 272.921 bales. The sales of inferior and lower qualities are at declining prices. We quote: Ordinary 61 a— Middling 7£ a 8$ Middling Fair— a 8* Fair— a 9 RECEIPTS OF COTTON, From Ist September. 1850, to latest dates received. 1851. 1850. Savannah, June 3 286,458 299,403 Charleston. June 5 353.123 336,392 Mobile, May 30 420,834 323,349 New-Orleans, May 30 922.281 767.680 Florida, Mav 19 165.125 166.860 Texas, May 24 35,968 26,056 Virginia, May 1 15,025 8.625 North-Caroliua, May 24 11,937 9.464 Total Receipts 2.210,761 1,937.830 1,937,830 Increase of Receipts this year, 272.921 STOCK OP COTTON Remaining on hand at the latest datrs received. Savannah, June 3 12,237 33,033 Charleston, June 5 31,940 37.486 Mobile, May 30 97,524 65,676 New-Orleans. May 30 148,633 124,312 Florida, Mav 19 22,708 20,441 Texas, May 24 2.920 738 Augusta aud Hamburg, June 1... 54.183 57,339 Macon, May 1 15.544 15.514 Virginia, May 1 1.500 900 North-Caroliua, May 24 400 420 New-York. June 3 61,298 115,285 Total 449.187 491.144 449.187 Decrease in stocks T 41,957 GROCERIES.—The business during the past week, has been limited to filling country orders. The stocks of our merchants are good for the season of the year, and every arrival is adding to that on hand. We have but little change to notico in the price of any artielo, and our remarks of last week are applicable to this. CORN. —We have no change to notice in prices this veek. The stock on hand is fully equal to the demand, and sales are making from stores, in small lots, at prices ranging from 85 to 90 cents. BACON. —There continues a fair demand for Ba con, and prices still tend upwards. There is a fair supply of Western on hand. Western is worth 10*, and Tennessee 11 cents the hog round, by the quan tity. Shoulders are worth 9£ to 10; Sides 11 to 11$ ; and Hams 12 to 13 cents. COFFEE. —Stock on hand on the decrease, and prices still declining. We quote Hal l jc. LARD. —Good Lard is scarce, and in demand, and meets with ready sale at 11 a 11$ cents, accord ing to quality and quantity. FLOUR- —The market is well supplied with Northern and Western, which is selling at $6 to s7s per bbL—£ancy brands SB. Augusta Canal is selling from s6s to s7s per bbi. FEATHERS. —There is not much demand for this article at- present, and the stock is on tho in crease. We quote Tennessee at 33 cents per lb. MOLASSES. —The stock of Cuba is diminishing, and prices tend upwards. We quote Cuba at 25 a 26, and New-Orleans 37 a 40 cents per gall. SUGARS. —There is a fair stock on hand, and prices are stiffening. SALT. —Market well supplied, and sales are fnakieg at sl,lO a $1,15 per sack. WHISKY. —There is a good stock on hand. We quote New-Orleans at 30 a 33 cents. STOCKS. —We have heard of no transactions. EXCHANGE—On New-York and other North ern cities, is in demand at \ per cent. prem. FREIGHTS. —Our river is getting low, but is still in good navigable order. We have no change to notice in rates, which continue 50 cents per bale Cotton to Savannah, and the same price to Charles ton per Rail-Road. SAVANNAH, Juno 9.— Cotton.— Tho market on Saturday was dull, the sales being limited to 90 bales, as follows: 47 at 8|; 19 at 8^; 24 at Bsc. SAVANNAH EXPORTS—JUNE 7. Liverpool—Ship Robt. Parker—2,693 bales Up land and 1 do. Sea Island Cotton. New-York— Steamship Alabama—l 33 bales Cotton, 100 casks Rice, and 50 bbls. Potatoes. Brig Excel—443 bales Cotton, 150 casks Rice, 50 bags Feathers, 100 bushels Dried Apples, 94 boxes Bark, 25 bbls. Beer, and 77 pkgs. Mdze. Brig Telegraph—loo,ooo feet Lumber. Baltimore— Brig Paragon—so,ooo feet Lum ber. Shipping intelligence. ARRIVALS FROM CHARLESTON. Steamship Osprey, Murden, Philadelphia. Ketch Commerce, Soubiates, Sagua la Grande. Brig Somers, Watson, Havana. Schr. Helene, Griffin, New-York. Schr. T. C. Bartlett, Hopkins, Baltimore. UP FOR CHARLESTON. Ship Columbia, Grumley, at New-York. Schr. Wm. H. Smith, Totten, at New-York. cleared for charleston. Barque Velocity, Ryder, at Boston Brig Carribee, Crabtree, at New-Orleans. Schr. Sami. Butler, Booze, at Boltimore. sailed for charleston. Ship Catharine, Wilson, from New-York. Brig Orray Taft, Mowry, from Providence. CHARLESTON, June 10.—Arrived, barque Har riet A Martha, Leslie, Matanzas; Russ, barque Ru rik, Friesleben, New-York; barque Acadia, Crosby, Providence; brig Palo Alto, Wood, Baltimore. SAVANNAH, June 9.—Arrived, brig Chas. Kershaw, Richmond, Philadelphia; schr. Dart, Somers, do.; steamers 11. L. Cook, Moody, Augusta; Chatham, Postell, do. Cleared, ship Robt. Packer, Weeks, Liverpool; brig Telegraph, Rich, New-York. Went to sea, steamship Alabama, Ludlow, New- York; ship Ashland, Rice, N. Orleans; Br. barque Ganges, Murphy, Cork and a Market; brigs Excel, Talman, New-York; Paragon, McNelty, Balti more; Henrietta, Dubell, Wilmington. FOR SALE A FINE YOUNG COW, with a young calf by her side, for sale low, Inquire at this office ts jun 11 FOR SALE. A YOUNG WOMAN, a good Sempstress, and House Servant, and her infant child. The woman is 23 years old, fine looking, of good temper and warranted sound. Inquire at this office. ts june 11 __ COTTON : FOR LIVERPOOL ~ ADVANCES made on Consignments, or freight taken in an American ship from Savannah, at one farthing per pound, jun 11 1 J.RHIND. BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS —The Book of Ora tory, by Edward C. Marshall, M. A. General Theory of Bridge Construction, contain ing demonstrations of the principles of the art, and their application to practice, by Herman Haupt Civil Engineer. The above for sale by june 11 T. RICHARDS A SON. MECHANICS. APPLETON’S DICTIONARY of Mechanics, Engine-Work and Engineering, designed for Practical Working men, and those intended for the Engineering profession. For sale by june 11 ' THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. ~OATES' EXCHANGE TABLES. TABLES of Sterling Exchange, in which are shown the value of a Sterling Bill, in Federal Money for any amount from £1 to £IO,OOO, at every rate of premium, Ac. Received by june 11 T. RICHARDS A SON. GREEN’S TYPE FOUNDRY, No. 128 Fniton-street, Sun Buildings, New-York, AND No. 17 Canal-Street Row, New-Orleans. TO NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS and PRINT ERS.—With confidence I invite the trade, be fore they purchase elsewhere, to give me a call at No. 128 Fulton-street, New-York, or at No. 17 Canal-street Row, New-Orleans, where I am ready to furnish them with all kinds of BOOK AND NEWSPAPER TYPE, of the newest and most beautiful style. lam also prepared to supply the much admired Scotch letter, having lately procured from Scotland a series of these beautiful faces, together with every variety of form and pattern of ORNAMENTAL AND JOB TYPE, Borders, Ac. I feel assured that the elegance and accuracy of all the Type manufactured by me can not be surpassed by any Founder in the Union. By an entirely new method in the mixing and cast ing I am enabled to retain the virtues of the com ponent parts of the metal, and thus to produce, in addition to an elegant, the most SOLID AND DURABLE TYPE, heretofore offered to the public. To this last fea ture I would in particular call attention, for solidity and durability of Type is on the principle of econo my, of the greatest importance to all typographers. The members of the craft will also find me ready to supply all kinds of PRINTING OFFICE FURNITURE , for the establishment of complete Printing Offices, such as Presses, Wood Type, Cases, Stands, Brass, Press and Wood Rules, Imposing Stones, Compos ing Sticks, Brass and Wood Galleys, Riglets, Closet Racks. Ac., Ac. Old type taken in exchange for new at 9 cents per lb. The trade dealt with on the most liberal terms, and patronage solicited on the ground of fur nishing to the purchaser an article with which he will he pleased, and which will bring him the worth of his money. Editors or Printers wishing to establish a News paper or Job Printing Office, will be furnished with an estimate, in detail, of the cost, by stating size of paper and kind of work to he executed. H. H. GREEN, No. 128 Fulton-st., New York, and No. 17 Canal-st. Row, New Orleans, june 11 3m HAY, HAY —A choice lot, in store and for sale by JNO. A. MOORE, june 8 fUno At Adams, Hopkins A Co. MASONIC REGAILIA. JUST received, a supply of Masonic REGALIAS. For sale at No. 314 Broad-street, nearly oppo site the Brunswick Bank, by june 10 H C. A L. DWELLE. “ LARD, LIME AND FLOUIU ~~ BBLS. Prime Leaf LARD; Y/ 50 kegs choice do. do.; 200 casks fresh Thowaston LIME ; 200 bbls. fresh ground Canal FLOUR. For sale by ESTES A RICHMOND, june 10 f3cl NEW NOVELS. RECEIVED by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, Rose Douglass, or The Autobiography of a Minis- Daughter, by S. R. W. Nathalie, a tale by Julia Kavanagh, author of “ Woman in France,” Ac. The Heir of Wast-Wayland; a tale by Mary Howitt. The Mother-in-Law, or The Isle of Rays, by Emma D. C. Nevill Southworth. june 10 HATS, CAPS, AND STRAW GOODS ~ AT CHARLESTON PRICES. J TAYLOR, JR. & CO., would respectfully • inform tho Merchants of Georgia, aud ad joining States, that they are now receiving additional supplies of Goods in their line, their stock being now tho largest and best selected of any ever offered in this city, and are prepared to sell HATS on as rea sonable terms as Groceries, Saddles, Drugs, Ac., can be bought in this city. Please call before going below. apr 8 TO PLANTERS. WE would respectfully inform Planters [that we furnish SMALL GRIST MILLS, Suitable to be attached to Gin Gears, of different sizes, and of different patterns at the lowest prices. Those Mills have given the highost satisfaction, and can be compared with any from the North. Please give us a call before buying elsewhere. SCHIRMER A AVIGAND, Burr Millstone Manufacturers, Augusta, Ga. jan 21 ARPER’S MAGAZINE FOR JUNE.—Re ceived by june 7 THOS. RICHARDS & SO N. IttisceUcuucma, WANTED. —An experienced SALESMAN, one acquainted with the Crockery Business pre ferred. Address Key Box 75, Augusta, Post Office, june 8 ts LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have received this day per steamer from New York a very choice lot of New Style Lace CAPES, Hamilton Lace Under SLEEVES, Extra Rich Needleworked COLLARS, Superior Jaconet and Swiss TRIMINGS, Thread and Lisle Edging, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Figured and Plain. To which they invite attention. jnne 8 NOTICE. THE Copartnership heretofore existing between GOODRICH & CRUMP, was dissolved bv mutual consent on the sth inst. W. H. GOODRICH, june 8 2f GEO. H. CRUMP. TABLE CUTLERY.—We have just received a large lot of fine Ivory Handle Knives and Forks. For sale by the dozen or in setts. Also, a good assortment of common Knives and Forks. For sale, at low prices, at our wholesale and retail Crockery Store, (a few doors above the Book Store of Messrs. Richards & Son.) June 8 J. J. LATHROP & CO. WAITERS, WAITERS—On hand, and for sale low, a large lot of common and fine Waiters, at june 8 J. J. LATHROP & CO.'S. Britannia coffee and tea pots For sale, a good assortment, at very low prices. june 8 J. J. LATHROP & CO. TOBACCO. —65 boxes TOBACCO, from Lynch burg, Va. For sale by june 6 12 PHINIZY & CLAYTON. Office Trans. S. C. Railroad Comf’y, ON AND AFTER the Ist June, the PASSEN GER TRAINS (for Hamburg, Columbia, Camden, and all intermediate stations on the South Carolina Railroad,) will commence and continue to run daily at the following hours: FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. UP. Leave Charleston at 8 a. m.—Arrive at Hamburg at 3 30 p. in.; at Columbia at 3 30 p. m.; at Cam den at 4 30 p. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg 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 Ham burg at 5 30 p. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg at 10 a. m.—Arrive at Charles ton at 4 p. m. The Express Train will run directly through, without stopping, and no Freight or Way Passen gers will be taken by it. J. D. PETSCH, june 3 lino Super. Trans. S. C. R. R. Co. _________________ ON AND AFTER MONDAY, Juno 2d, Passen ger Trains will run daily as follows, viz : Leave Augusta at 6 o'clock, A. M. “ Atlanta “ 6 “ “ “ Athens “ 7 Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, P. M. “ “ Augusta “ 5 “ “ “ “ Athens “ 4£ “ “ On and after June Ist, the Night Train will Leave Augusta at 5£ o’clock, P. M. “ Atlanta “ 5* Arrive at Atlanta at 5 o’clock, A. M. “ “ Augusta “ 4J- “ “ The Athens Branch Train will connect only with the Day Train. Way Passengers will be charged throe cents per mile 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 bo charged each 20 cents. Transportation Office, G. JR. JR. A B. Co., ) Augusta, May 21st, 1851. ) may 23 FOR SAVANNAH. To leave every Tuesday morning, at 9 o'colck. THE new and splendid light hr K draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt. Murry, built expressly for the Augusta and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah every Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having fine accommoda tions, unequalled by any boat on the river.—Apply to the Captain on board, or to the Agents, ap 1 D. L. ADAMS & SON. FOR SAVANNAH. Will leave every Tuesday JMorning. THE SUPERIOR light draught steamer DE KALB, Captain r ,ss£ sr ~ sm ‘ k* J. M. Moody, having resumed her regular trips between Savannah and Augusta, will hereafter leave for Savannah every TUESDAY MORNING. For Freight or Passage, having good accommo dations, apply to the Captain on board, or to dec 14 ly JOHN CASHIN, Agent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD, ) Hamburg, June 2, 1851. } ON AND AFTER this date, the Special Passen ger Train between Hamburg and Aiken, will leave Hamburg at 5 30 P. M. june 3 W. J. MAGRATII, Agent. AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO RAILROAD. AN INSTALMENT of 20 percent, on subscrip tions to the Capital Stock of this Company has been called for by the Board of Directors, paya ble on or before the the 17th day of June next,at the office of Mr. Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary of the Company in Savannah. A. R. LAWTON, President, may 18 swtjddtd SODA WATER. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Augusta, that he is Manufacturing the best article of SODA WATER, which he will deliver daily, in any quantity, in any part of the city, apr 11 5m E. D. MEYER. BACON! BACON! 1 £ LBS - P ri me BACON SIDES, 15,000 X *X«VAXIbs. prime HAMS and SHOUL DERS, for salo by JOSIAII SIBLEY. Hamburg, May 23, 1851. fl 2 may 23 DRIED APPLES^ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED from Tennessee, about one hundred bushels fine DRIED AP PLES, which will be sold cheap, may 20 T. W. FLEMING & CO. BOLTING CLOTHS. OF WARREIVTED quality, furnished and put up in Bolts to order. MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bakoing Millstones, cheap, and of best quality, for sale Jan 2 SCHIRMER & WIGAND. GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE and LADIES’ NA TIONAL MAGAZINE, have been received for June. Subscribers will please call for their co pios, at GEO. A. OATES & CO’S, m 25 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st iceTicel ~~ THE ELLIS STREET ICE COMPANY having received their supply of ICE at both houses, now offer it for sale at the same prices as here tofore, viz: AT RETAIL, 3 cents per pound; or, by the $5 worth Tickets at 2$ cents, at which prices not less than 2 pounds of Ice will bo sold at a time. At wholesale —To Hotels, Bar Rooms, Soda Fountains, and other large consumers, by S2O worth of Tickets, at 2 cents, for which not less than twen ty pounds of Ice will be delivered at a time. The supply of Ice in the House on Jackson street, will bo sold first. Teems cash, on delivery, All orders from tho country, directed to A. DBAS, Agent, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta, will re ceive prompt attention. Packages and Blankets furnished at coustomary E rices, and the Ice carefully packed, to bo sent by Ail Road, if desirod. The House will be opened, from sunrise until sun set, 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, Dbas, at tho 100 House, ts apr 2 Hlto£ellan£OHo. MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE BY THE COMMERC IAL INSURANCE CO., Os Charleston, S. C. CAPITAL $250,000, ALL PAID IN. Office, No. 4, Broad Street. PRESIDENT, WILLIAM B. HERIOT, DIRECTORS, James K. Robinson, I 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. KINLOOH, Medical Examiner. This Company is now prepared to receive Propo sals for MARINE, EIRE and LIFE RISKS, and to effect Insurance on fair and liceral terms. The subscriber having been appointed Agent for tho above Company is prepared to take Marine, 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 PROPOSALS will be received by the Commit tee on the City Hall, until the 14th June, for Painting, Whitewashing, and other Repairs on the City Hall, which will be pointed out by the Com mittee. Bond and security will be requirod for the faithful performance of the work to be done in the best manner. may 29 A. P. ROBERTSON, Chairman. ARPERS' NEW” MONTHLY MAGAZINE for June, has been received. Also No. 367 of Little’s Living Age. Subscribers will please call for their copies at GEO. A. OATES & CO., ma 29 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. DIAMONDS, RICH JEWELRY & WATCHES. APRIL 28,1851. WE have just received a small, but beatiful lot of Diamond Ear Rings, Bracelets, Brooch and Ring te match—Diamond Bracelets, (of which the centre piece can he used as a Breast Pin) Dia mond Pins and Rings for Ladies and Gentlemen, in great, variety. Also just at hand, a good stock of rich and new stylo of Jewelry, and our usual spring importation of Gold W atches from Switzer land, direct to us, and bearing our name, which we offer at law prices. ap 29 CLARK, RACKETT & CO. GLASS JARS. WE HAVE ON HAND, and will sell, at whole sale or retail, 30 dozen GLASS JARS, with Covers, at 20 (per cent loss than they have ever been ’sold at in this city. Give us a call, be fore buying. may 27 J. J. LATHROP & CO. TUMBLES S !! TUMBLERS !! 1 An DOZEN TUMBLERS, of every variety X jVAX and color, suitable for Family, 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 Retail Crockery Store, few doors above Messrs. Richards & Son’s Book Store. may 2 J. J. LATHROP & CO. CUT BAR DECANTERS.—Beautiful Cut Glass DECANTERS, for sale low, at may 27 J. J. LATHROP & CO'S. CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS?” WE OFFER FOR SALE, at our wholesale and retail Crockery store, North side of Broad street, (few doors above Messrs. Richards & Sons Book Store,) a complete assortment of fine and common Ware. We would be pleased to have those who wish to purchase to give us a call before buying elsewhere. may 25 J. J. LATHROP & CO. TO THE LADIES.—Wo have the largest supply of Hardware Vases in the city. For sale at very low prices. ‘may 25 J. J. LATHROP & CO. PIRIT OR BURNING FLUID LAMPS —.A large supply, just received, for sale at from 25 cents to $2 eaeh. may 25 J. J. LATHROP & CO. SCHOOL TEACHING.—Theory and practice of teaching, or the motives and methods of good Shool-keeping, by David P. Page, A. M., princi pal of tho State Normal School, Albany N. York. For sale by J may 11 T. RICHARDS & SON. PIANO MANUFACTORY, THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to execute all orders extended to|pipi§|ll him for the manufacture of PIANOfT $ ft* FORTES, in any shape, size and style, at his Piano Manufactory in this city. They will be warranted to be equal in material, tone and finish, to any others to be procured in this country, and on as rea sonable terms. He will also REPAIR and TUNE Pianos when notified. P. BRENNER, apr 1 3mo Quality Range. SIVLER PLATED CASTORS. WE OFFER at low prices, a good assortment of silver plated CASTORS, with cut Cruets.— Those in want, will find it to their advantage to give us a call before buying, may 27 J. J. LATHROP & CO. JUST RECEIVED 1 / \ FIRKINS Prime Goshen BUTTER, for sale 1U by HUTCHINSON & THOMAS, may 27 ~ PRIVATE SALE. BUSHELS of fine COW PEAS, just re <_/ VAX ceived by may 27 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. MODERN Housewife or Menagere, comprising nearly one thousand Receipts for the econo mical and judicious preparation of every meal of the day, with engravings by Alexis Soyer. For sale by may 11 T. RICHARDS & SON. MAGAZINES FOR JUNE! ~ JUST received, the following Periodicals for the above month, viz: Godey’s Lady's Book, and Sartain’s Union Magazine. Subscribers will please call for their copies at GEO. 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 _______ THE SUBSCRIBER’S SUMMER DENCE, on the South Sand Hills, on the JMiliL first eminence south-west of the Turknett Spring. The situation is a pleasant one—of easy access to, and in full view of, the Geo. Rail Road. The Dwel ling is large, commodious, and in good repair. For further particulars, apply to SAMUEL C. WILSON, may 31 stuw3c3 ’ WANTED. 1 nnn BUS. PRIME NEW WHEAT, for 1 tJiUUU which the highest cash price will be paid by B. H. WARREN & CO. may 31 8 205 Broad Street. ~ NEW SPRING GOODS, JOHN BRIDGES, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 230 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. (Next door below the United States Hotel.) IS NOW RECEIVING and opening, a full as sortment of superior CLOTHS, Casimeres, Vest ings, Drills, Drap d'Ete, Cashmerets, and Trim mings, of all descriptions; full assortment of Fan cy Articles, for gentlemen’s toilet; ladies Under Vests: Umbrellas, &c. Military Work, and Making and Trimming in the bfcst manner. may 6 ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE. FERRIS & PAUL are receiving weekly, by steamers from New-York, the latest patterns and styles of gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel. And we have on hand, a fine assortment of Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, and Linen Drills, Drap d’Etes, Cashmeretts and Trimmings, of all kinds, which we offer to make up to order at short notice, and dispose of at moderate profits. ALSO READY MADE CLOTHING, Consisting of black and fancy Cassimere Pants, black Satin, Linen and Marseilles Vests; Alpacca, Linen and Queens Cloths Frock Coats; white and colored Shirts and Collars; Silk, Merino and Cot ton Under-Shirts; Linen and Cotton Drawers; men's and boy's Braces; Spenders’ Money Belts; Silk, Cotton and Linen Half Hose; Cravats, Poekot Handkerchiefs and Gloves, of all descriptions; In dia Rubber Balls and Bathing Caps; and other things too numerous to mention. J. C. Ferris. | G. A. Paul. june 5 JfltojeeUcutfotto. MANAGER’S OFFICE. GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOT TERIES. __ Manage* /, Drawn, and Prizes Paid by the well known and responsible firm of J. W. MAURY A CO. Class 52, to be drawn at Augusta, June 11th, 1851. Sales close WEDNESDAY, at 3, P. M. THE LITTLE PET. 14 Drawn Ballots from 78 ! 4,340 DOLLARS! ! $1,000; $600; $293; besides numerous others. Tickets $1 —shares in proportion. Risk on a package of 26 quarters, $3,50. Class 53, to bo drawn at Savannah, Juno 13,1851. Sales close FRIDAY, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME ! 13 Drawn Ballots from 75 ! 8,000 DOLLARS!!! $2,000; $1,400 ; $ 1,053 ;4 of $500; Bof $200; Ac. Ac. Tickets $2 —Halves $1 —Quarters 50c. Extra Class 62, by Monongalia 66, June 14, 1851. Sales close SATURDAY, at 3, P. M. RICH AND BRILLIANT SCHEME! 12 Drawn Bal lots from 75 ! 55,000 DOLLARS!!! $35,000; $20,000; $11,330; 3 of $7,000; 4 of 5,000; 4of $3,000; 5 of $2,000; 200 of $500; besides numerous others. Tickets $15 —Halves $7,50 — Quarters $3,75 —Eighths $1,87. JOHN A. MILLEN, South side Broad-street, a few doors below Post Office Corner. Orders from the city or country, strictly confidential and promptly attended to. june 11 LUCKY OFFICE. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company, Augusta, Ga. Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid by the well known firm of D. PAINE & CO; THE LITTLE UN. ” Class 43, by Patapsco 165, June 12th, 1851. Sales close Thursday at 12 M. 12 Drawn Ballots from 75. Capital Prize 4,500 DOLLARS. $1,250; $577; 2 prizes of $550; sos $350; 2of $200; Ac., Ac. Tickets $1 —Halves 50 cents. Risk on a package of 25 Quarters $3,70. 18 Drawn Ballots from 75. Class 44, by Grand Consolidated N, June 14th. 1851. Sales close Saturday at 3P. M. Splendid Scheme. 50,000 DOLLARS. $25,000; $15,000; $12,500; $7,500; $5,210; 2of $4,000; 2 of $2,000, Ac., Ac. Tickets sls, Halves $7 j, Quarters $3,75, Eighths $1,87. J. W. ADAM, opposite the Post Office. [C7* All orders from the city or country strictly confidential, and promptly attended to. june 11 CHARLES BERUFF^ PORTRAIT A MINIATURE PAINTER Room No. 4, Masonic Hail, HAVING located in Augusta, with the r purpose of pursuing his Profession, will be pleased to receive the calls of those who may favor him with their patronage. Mr. Beruff will teach the principles of the Art, if a class should bo formed for that purpose, jan 8 6m " NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM~ SHIP LINE. it or i da .Capt. Lyon. AND— ALABAMA Capt. Ludlow. Belonging to the New York A Savannah Steam Navigation Company. On and after the 11th Jan., will leave Savannah and New York every SATURDAY until further notice. These ships are 1,300 tons register, and un surpassed iu comfort, safely and speed. Cabin Pas sage $25 —payable in advance. Agents PADELFORD, FAY A CO.„ Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, jan 12 194 Front street, New York. JETNA INSURANCE AGENCY. DR. MILLIGAN having resigned the Agency, the undersigned has been appointed and duly commissioned Agent ofthoiETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, and is prepared to take Fire and In land Navigation Risks, on as reasonable terms as any other office. Applications left at the office of Jeffers, Cothran A Co., Mclntosh street, will be promptly attended to. 11. L. JEFFERS, Agent, apr 12 6mo DRY GOODS AT AND UNDER COST ! THE subscribers intending to make a change in their business, offer their stock of GOODS at cost ! The stock is large and desirable, having been re cently purchased; and persons wanting Goods, can soon discover the great deduction in the prices. Domestic LINENS, Calicoes, Sheetings and Shirtings, and other heavy Goods, at first cost. SILKS, Bareges, Lawns,Organdies, Printed Mus lins, Ginghams, and other Goods suitable for sum mer wear, will be sold less than cost. T. J. COSGROVE A CO., june 5 6 202 Broad-street. TO BUILDERS. “ PROPOSALS will be received till the 10th inst., for building a range of Dwelling HOUSES for the Augusta Manufacturing Company. Apply at the Company’s office on Broad street, june 5 5 JAMES HOPE, Agent. NEW MAY BUTTER AND CHEESE. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale, corner of Broad and Centre streets. The undersigned, having made arrangements to receive a fresh supply week ly, by the steamers from New York, will he enabled to furnish families with tho very best article, always fresh. Please give me a call, june 6 6 I. P. CALHOUN. ~ FEATHERS AND COW PEAS. T /\/ \ LBS. choice Tennesssee FEATHERS, X jVXVXVX 200 bushels Cow PEAS, suitable for planting. Just received and for sale by june 7 6 A. LAFITTE. ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.j Augusta, (Ga.) May 31, 1851. IN ACCORDANCE with the new organization of this institution, the Board of Trustees will pro ceed to elect, at the annual election, to be held on Saturday, the sth day of July next, tho following officers, for one year from the Ist of October next: 1. A Rector and Classical Teacher, with a salary of SI4OO, and apartments in the Academy. 2. A Teacher of Mathematics and Natural Sci ences —salary SIOOO, with apartments, or SI2OO without. 3. A First English Teacher, with a salary similar to the last mentioned. 4. A Second English Teacher —salary S6OO, with one apartment. 5. A Steward and Clerk—a salary of $l5O, and apartments. For further particulars, apply to ROBERT WALTON, President pro tem. june 3 j-10 WHISKY. -I /\/ \ BARRELS New Orleans WHISKY, lan- X VAX ding This day, and will be sold low, if taken from the wharf. may 17 T. W. FLEMING & CO. RING TRAVELLERS. A LARGE supply of Ring Travellers, just re ceived and for sale by JOHN BONES. june 5 th 6 JAMES BROWN WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER. F. A. BRAHE, AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 214 BROAD STREET. Respectfully returns his grateful £o acknowledgements to his friends and My>\j the public, for the very liberal share of pa tronage he has received in his line, and trusts that by personal application and strict attention to all work entrusted to him, to continue to give sa tisfaction, and merit further confidence. N. B.—l have received, and offor with confi dence, Gold and Silver WATCHES, Fancy JEW ELRY, such as Fancy Guard and Fob Chains, Breast Pins, Broaches, Mantle Clocks, and many articles too tedious to enumerate, which the pub lic are invited to examine before making their pur chases. oet 24 BLAgTING p OW D ER ; A FEW barrels for sale by HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. may 25 stution Salts. BY HUTCHINSON &fTHOMAsT Coffee and Flour. THIS DAY, (Wednesday) in front of Store, at 10 o’clock, wo will sell, 25 bags RIO COFFEE. 21 barrels Western FLOUR. Terms cash. june 11 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. Bacon , Bacon. Will be sold, on Wednesday, the 11th inst., in front of store, on account and risk of all concerned. 10 casks Sugar-cured HAMS; 10 hhds. MOLASSES; 5 do. SUGAR; 25 boxes TOBACCO; 10 bbls. WHISKEY; 15 do. GIN, assorted brands. Terms cash. june 10 BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS' Dry Goods. Will be sold, in front of store, on Wednesday, 11th. A lot of I)ry Goods, Shoes, choice Blankets, <&c. Terms cash. june 10 Groceries. BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS. Will be sold, in front of Store, on Wednesday, the 11th inst., 10 bbls. old Rye WHISKY, 5 half barrels Otard Brandy, 2 bbls. old Peach do. 5 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, 10 kitts Mackerel, 5 kitts Scotch Herring, 5 boxes Codfish, 5 boxes Star Candles, 6 boxes Rock and Steam Candv, 10 boxes Soap. Also, one small Two Horse Wagon. Terms ca? h- june 10 BY HUTCHINSON sTtHOMAS Bacon Shoulders. Will be sold, in front of our store, on Wednesday, the 11th inst., 5 hhds. sup. Bacon Shoulders, a choice article, warranted sound. j uno 10 BY A. LAMTTSO Thirty days after dato, will be sold, unless previ ously claimed by the owner or owners, 4 qr. casks Choice MADEIRA WINE. Said Wine having been in store ono year with no claim ant. Terms cash. may 13 MARRIED LIFE : its Shadows and Sunshine, by T. S. Arthur. * The Two Wives; or, the Lost and Won, by T. H. Arthur. W Oman’s Trials; or, Tales and Sketches from the life around us, by T. S. Arthur. The above good books are for sale by may 30 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY IAM NOW PREPARED to make to order, MILL GEARING of every description, and all other CASTINGS made in similar establish ments, including GIN GEAR, PLATES & BALLS, | bark L mills, With the latest improvements, all of which will bo warranted to be of the best material and wdirki manship. ' j I will also furnish all kinds of MILL ROCK, the lowest rates for cash. m A. LEYDEN. PATENT CAST IRON WATER WHEELS, VV Inch will be warranted to cut two thousand feet of Plank per day, under any head of water above four feet. Manufactured by may 11 dfAcly A. LEYDEN. A CARD. H HAVING disposed of my entire interest in the Globe Hotel to Mr. L. S. Morris, I return my thanks to my friends and the public generally, for the very liberal patronage extended to me, and so licit for him a continuance of the same. Mr. Morris has been long and favorably known to this community, and I feel confident that his great energy and gentlemanly bearing will make the Globe Hotel worthy of still more extended pa tronage. F. m. JENNINGS. HAVING purchased of Mr. F. M. Jennings his entire interest in the Globe Hotel, I solioit a continuation of the patronage bestowed upon him. No effort or expense shall bo spared on my part to add to the comfort of those who may favor me with a call. L. S. MORRIS. fcb Gmdxc SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. « Agency in Augusta. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the above Company, and is now prepared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all eases will be reasonable. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent., nov 3 ly Office, Mclntosh street. PICQUET’S GARDEnT PLOUGH. THE GARDEN PLOUGH, effective in its op erations, will do more work in two hours than is ordinarily performed in a day by a hoe or spade. It is cheap, durable, and not liable to get out of order. For sale, wholesale and retail, by J. & S. Bones, II am ware Store, and B. Picquet & Son, (at their Boot and Shoe Store,) Augusta, and J. Cunning ham, Greensboro’, and at Duvall & Hack’s Wool Card Factory, on Butler’s Creek. This PLOUGH can bo seen in operation at Mr Thomas Tobin’s Garden. It will cut in the ground eight inches. 3mos mar 12 The Cross-Cut Plough, Grass Destroyer, and Flower Garden Instrument. IS ANOTHER little PLOUGH, which cleans the grass from between the plants of the line in which they are planted, takes it off from the edge of the line and brings the earth back again, turn ing it up in a handsome manner. It will scrape and work inside and outside of any circle, and is cheap and substantially constructed. In working this little Plough, the operator can walk forward, walk sideways, or walk backwards at pleasure. It is so constructed, that in either way he can have his eyes fixed upon the cutting iron, which he can direct in any way. For sale by J. & S. BONES, At their Hardware Store, and B. PICQUET & SON, At their Boot and Shoe Store. Families from the city, who may wish to test the utility of this little Plough, before buying it, can f have one for that purpose, from . Piequet & Son. mar 13 3mos COTOOSA SPRINGS. “ THIS Popular and Fashionable Watering /"rtfe Place will be opened for the reception of Bnil visitors on the 10th of June. The Proprietors would inform the public, that since the last 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 as those in pursuit of pleasure and 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 siuatedin Walker county, Ga within two miles of the Cotoosa Platform, on the W estern and Atlantic Rail-Road, ono hundred and twenty miles from Atlanta, and twenty-five from Chattanooga, in a most delightful and salubri ous Mountain climate. The Company’s Hacks will always be in waiting at the Depot on the arrival o the cars, to convey visitors and their baggage to the Springs. BATTEY, HICKMAN & McDONALD. ma y 20 d2mxo 10 MADISON SPRINGS, MADISON CO.”gaT THIS delightful Watering Place has been purchased by Messrs. MUSGROVE & Jiiiii, WATKINS, who intend to make it the home of Comfort. The Establishment is under the management of H. MUSGROVE, who has procured the assistance of Mr. A. G. Rock, late of the Pulaski House, Sa^ vannah. v v. 3. The salubrity of thß climate, and the efficacy of the waters are well known to all who hav<j visited I this place. The House will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the Ist of May. A line of Post Coaches will ruga daily from Athens, J 23 miles to the Springs, apr 22 J .wt ~ .judHiH