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Augusta Market, June 25.
COTTON.—The market during the past week has heen
steady, with a fair demand for the better grades, while
qualities ranging from Middling down are almost unsale
able unless to manufacturers in this vicinity. The re
cent intelligence from Europe has had no perceptible in
fluence on our market, and the sales made during the
week were at the quotations given below. We omit those
for Inferior, Ordinary and Middling, as there is no de
mand for these qualities. It must be a strict classifica
tion to bring our outside figures.
QUOTATIONS.
Inferior —a
Ordinary —a
Middling.. 4 * —a
Good Middling a—
Middling Fair 8f a 9
Fair 9 a 9$
Good Fair
RECEIPTS OF COTTON,
From Ist September , 1850. to latest dates received.
1851. 1850.
Savannah, June 16 295,723 308,741
Charleston. June 19 364.659 341.477
Mobile. June 13 424.063 324.488
New-Orleans. June 13 929,007 774.266
Florida, June 1 173.133 17-.027
Texas, June 7 37,846 26,552
Virginia, June 1 19,044 8,988
North-Carolina, June 7 12.221 9,803
Total Receipts 2,255.696 1.966,342
1,966,342
Increase of Receipts this year, 289,354
STOCK OF COTTON
Remaining on hand at the latest dates received.
Savannah, June 16 9,293 33,531
Charleston, June 19 31.629 46,315
Mobile, June 13 82.192 60,381
New-Orleans, June 13 109,949 108,540
Florida. June 1 18,751 20,527
Texas, June 7 2,462 756
Augusta and Hamburg, June 1... 54,183 57,339
Macon, May 1 15,844 15,514
Virginia, June 1 1.900 750
North-Carolina, June 7 375 420
New-York, June 17 54,022 106,907
Total 380,600 450.980
380,600
Decrease in stocks 70,380
GROCERIES.—There is but a limited business doing
in the Grocery line, and trade is still confined to sup
plying small country orders. The stocks of our mer
chants are good for the season of the year, and every ar
rival is adding to the assortments. On the opening of
the Fall Trade, our Merchants will be prepared for a
heavy business.
BAGGING.—There is some enquiry for Bagging, and
sales of Gunny are making to planters, in small lots, at
16 cents. There is a good stock of Gunny on hand. Os
Dundee the stock is light—held at 12$ cents. No Ken
tucky Bagging in market.
BALE ROPE.—There is a good stock of Kentucky on
hand, and sales are making at 8$ to 9$ cents, by the
small quantity.
BACON.—The stock on hand is more than equal to
demand, and prices, if any thing, are easier. Western
Sides are worth 10} to cents by the quantity—the
latter price for a good article; Shoulders 9$ cents. Thero
is some tainted Bacon in market, which can bo had
much lower.
LARD.—Good is scarce, and sells readily at 11 cents
by wholesale, and 12$ at retail.
FLOUR.—Our City Mills are now kept busily employ
ed, and the Granite Mill is turning out Flour from supe
rior new White Wheat, which will compare with the
best Northern brands, and meets with ready sale at s7s
to 8 per bbl. We quote City Mills Flour from now
Wheat s7s a 8; from old $6 to s7s.
WHEAT.—Some few parcels of prime White have
been received, and met with ready sale at $1,25 per bush
el ; good new Red is worth sl. Our Cherokee friends
would do well, by sending their Wheat early to market.
They will find ready sale and good prices in the Augus
ta market.
COFFEE.—There is a fair stock on hand, and prices
still tend downwards. We quote Rio at 10$ to 11 cents,
the latter price by the small quantity.
CORN.—The market is well supplied with Maryland
and North-Carolina, and sales are making by the small
quantity at prices ranging from 85 to 95 cents—the lat
ter price for a beautiful article of Maryland and North-
Carolina White. Our exchanges notice copious rains
in different sections of the State, which, it is hoped, will
bring out the Corn crops, at one time thought to be in
a precarious situation for the want of rain.
HAY.—Sales of Eastern, from wharf, at $1 25 per
100 lbs.
MOLASSES.—Fair stock of Cuba on hand, which is
selling by the hhd. at 25 a 26 cents. New-Orleans is
still scarce, and is worth 37 a 40 cents per gallon.
FEATHERS.—Large stock on hand, with hut a lim
ited demand. Holders are asking 33 cents.
SUGARS. —We have no material change to notice in
prices, although the stock is light. If any thing, prices
are looking up.
SALT.—By wholesale sack salt is held at $1 12. Re
tailing from stores at $1 25 pet sack,
DOMESTIC SPIRITS.— Market well supplied—de
mand limited. We quote Whisky at 28 a32 cents.
EXCHANGE.—We have no change to notice in the
rates for Northern Exchange, which continue at $ per
cent. prem. for Sight Checks on New-York and other
Northern cities. On Charleston and Savannah our
Banks are drawing at par.
STOCKS.—We have heard of no transactions this
week. Little or none offering.
FREIGHTS. —Our river is still in navigable order.
Cotton to Savannah and Charleston, is still taken at 50
cents per hale.
LIVERPOOL, Juno 6.—We have had a good
business in Cotton throughout the week, and tho’
the quantity offering has been fully equal to the de
mand, with occasional forced sales at lower prices,
still the general tone of the market is healthy and
the quotations of last week are repeated for the
middling and better descriptions, whilst inferior and
red cotton has been almost unsaleable; fair Orleans
6s; fair Mobile sf; fair Uplands s|; middling ss, 5$
and 5; inferior and ordinary 3’ a 43d. The sales
of the week reach 45,230 bales, speculators taking
4630 and exporters 5730 bales. The stock of cot
ton in this port is estimated at 648,000 bales, of
which 465,000 are American, against a total stock
of 548,000 at this period of last year, of which
469,000 were American. In Manchester there has
been a good business in yarns and goods at slightly
improved rates. There has been rather more doing
in our corn market at the full prices of last week.
Western Canal flour 18s. a 18s. 6d. per bbl. Phila
delphia and Baltimore 10s.; Canada and Ohio 19s.
fid. per bbl. Wheat ss. 9d. ass. lid. for white, and
ss. 3d. ass. 6d. per 70 lbs. for red. Indian corn 33s
for white, 30s. fid. for yellow, and 295. per qr. for
mixed. Meal 15s. per bbl. Yours, respectfully,
Brown, Shipley & Co.
LIVERPOOL, June 7,1 p. m.—Dear Sir :—This
morning confidence is again shaken by the an
nouncement of another failure in the cotton trade,
(an importer) and as long as these misfortunes
hang over the market, it makes an advanco or even
the maintainanee of present rates very uncertain.
There is a good general inquiry and the sales of the
day may sum up to 6 a 7,000 bales, including 1 or
2,000 speculative or export. The Manchester re
port continues favorable. A confirmation of de
clining receipts are anxiously looked for.
I am truly yours. JAMES M'HENRY.
QUOTATIONS.
Bowed Ordinary 4f a 4|
Middling 5 a 5$
Fair ....bj a 6
Good Fair 6$ a 6$
Good *. 6$ a 6J
Havre, June 4.—1 wrote you on the 3d evening,
by the Humboldt (3.) Since then the intelligence
received by the Europa (3d.) to 21st uito., produced
a very bad effect in our Cotton market, and the de
cline, to-day, is fully 3f. New Orleans tres. ordi
naries is offered at 77f. and Upland at 74f Yester
day, the sales were 600 bales, and to-day, they
amount to 400, the whole for home use. There is
no doubt that prices will go lower, importers and
speculators being anxious sellers. Tho opinion of
spinners is that Cotton will become as cheap as it
was in the year 1848. The weather continues hot.
The state of the crop is satisfactory.
SAVANNAH^EXPORTS, JUNE 21.
Per steam ship Alabama, for New York —77 bales
Cotton, 104 casks Rice, 35 bales Domestics, 200
bbls. Potatoes, 1 Horse, and sundry pkgs. Mdze.
Per brig Augusta, for New York—3B7 bales Cot
ton, 50 casks Rice, 8 bales Wool, II casks old Iron,
and 14 pkgs. Mdse.
CHARLESTON IMPORTS—JUNE 23.
Barcelona.—Sp. ship La Catalana —12 Spanish
Jacks; 1.2 boxes Leeches, 100 do. Lemons, 27 do.
Sausages, 3 do. Marble Slabs, 200 bbls. Wine, 47
doz. Mats, 15 bales Corks, 53 hags Nuts, 53 bbls.
Anniseed Cordial, 68kegs?Red Wine, and 2,791
pigs Lead, to H. & W. P. Hall.
Havana.—Brig Somers—lso hhds. and bbls.
Molasses, and a quantity of Greene Fruit, J.
Chapman.
SAVANNAH, June 23. Cotton. —We heard of
no sales of Cotton on Saturday.
Slipping intelligence.
ARRIVED,
Iron St. Bt. Co.'s steamer A. Sibley, with Boats
Nos. 8 and 17. Mdze. to J. A. Moore, F. C. Arms,
Supt d.; Scranton, Stark & Davis, Hopkins, Kolb
& Co., T. N. Poullain & Son, A. Gardiner, Augusta
Cotton Man’g. Co., Hand, Williams &, Co., W. E.
Brodnax, D Antignac & Barry, W. H. Maharrey &
Co., Dr. Dennis, and Williams & Bro.
arrivals from charleston.
Steam ship Osprey, Murden, Philadelphia.
Ship Sullivan, Edwards, New York.
Ship J. H. Sheppard, Ainsworth, Liverpool.
Span, barque Amelia, Herrera, Barcelona.
Span, brig Habanero, Alsina, Barcelona.
Span. pol. Neptuno, Oliver, Barcelona.
Fr. brig Condor, Grefenoillo, Hamburg.
Schr. T. P. Alston, Adams, New Orleans.
UP FOR CHARLESTON.
Schr. Cora A. Lindsay, Scholtz, at Baltimore.
Schr. Monterey. Curtis, at Philadelphia.
LOADING FOR CHARLESTON.
Ship John Ravenel, Turner, at Liverpool.
Ship Isaac Newton, Bush, at Liverpool.
CLEARED FOR CHARLESTON.
Barque Copernicus, Wilting, at New Orleans.
Schr. Truth, Brown, at Baltimore.
CHARLESTON, June 24.—Arr. Neapolitan brig
Valoroso, Costa, Boston; schr. Julia & Mary,Murch,
New Orleans.
Cld. Sp. brig Segunda, Monica, Conill, Barcelona;
schr. Champion, Osborn, Baltimore.
Went to sea, barque E. Wright, Jr., Averill, Bue
nos Ayres.
SAVANNAH, June 23.—Arr. barque Octavia,
Collins, Portland, (Me.); brig Jas. Wallace, Small,
New Orleans; schrs. Arrowsic, Boyington, N. York;
Naiad, Linden, Baltimore; steam-packet 11. L.
Cook, Moody, Augusta.
V ent to sea, steam ship Alabama, Ludlow, New
York; ships Sterling, llondcrson, Liverpool; South
port, McCormick, Boston; John Bryant, Dyer, Apa
lachicola; brigs Rush, Curtis, Freeport, (Mo.); Clio,
McKenzie, Boston; Augusta, Stone, New York;
Philura, Thatchor, Wilmington, (N. C.); W. L.
Jones, Kelly, do.; G. D. Pennell, Stover, George
town, S. C.
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantations /JSj
in Columbia county, immediately on tho gs’-Ii
Scott’s Ferry road, a most desirable situation, and
in 20 miles of Augusta. One tract, Tho Home
Placo, containing 577 acres, (250 acres open land,)
the balance in the woods. On this tract is a fine
Dwelling, none better in tho country, perfectly
new, and all necessary out-buildings. This is one
of the most desirable locations for noalth and con
venience to market, in tho country; thero is also a
fino well of wator and a good spring on the placo.
The other place known as tho Tool place, contains
500 acres,2so acres opened, the balance,enclosed and
in good repair. These are good productive Cotton
and Corn lands. I will sell both together or separate.
Any ono wishing to purchase the above property, if
thoy will visit tho place, I will take pleasure in
showing them both places, or address me at Eu
bank’s P. 0., Columbia county, Ga., and I will give
them all tho information required. Torres easy.
June 25 d3«&c3 E. T. JONES.
FIRE-PROOF WARE HOUSE.
WRIGHT, SIMPSON & GARDINER,
W are-IF-y.se and Commission Merchants. Office
and Sales Room, Mclntosh street, near the Tele
graph Office, Augusta, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED, have this day
associated themselves in tho Ware-
House and Commission Business, in all
its branches, and by this modiurn tender to the
friends and patrons of each, and the public general
ly, their thanks for patronage formerly bestowed,
and oarnestly solicit a continuance of the same in
this connection, assuring all who may favor us with
their business, that they shall have our personal
and undivided attention, feeling that tho interest of
the Planter is oqually tho interest of his Factor.
for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY
SUPPLIES, executed on the most advantageous
terms.
Liberal Cash Advances made on Cotton and other
Produce in store.
SAML. WRIGHT,
J. R. SIMPSON,
JAS. T. GARDINER.
Augusta, June 24, 1851. 6mos june 25
05 s ” Republic will please copy.
EORGIa~RICHMONDJCOUNTY.—Whereas, JAS.
GARDNER, JR., Administrator on the estate of
W. W. MONTGOMERY, late of said county, deceased,
applies for Letters of Dismission from said estate :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
and appear at my office within the time prescribed by
law, to show cause, if any they have, why Letters of Dis
mission should not be granted the said applicant.
Given under my hand, this 24th. day of June, 1851.
june 25 L. P. DUGAS, Clerk.
TO hire!
A COOK, Washer and Ironer. Apply at this of
fice. 3 june 21
REFLECT,
AND BE REFLECTED. — We have just received
a large and well assorted lot of LOOKING
GLASSES, which we are willing to sell very low
for cash. Do not forget to call at
J. J. LATHROP & CO’S., Broad street,
june 21
Q ( } RALES of COTTON YARNS from the
OU Broad River Factory, for sale by
june 15 WILLIAMS & BROTHER.
DODGE’S SKY LIGHT DAGUERREAN
GALLERY.
THE UNDERSIGNED having recently intro
duced several very important improvements
in the process of Dagucrreotyping, he is now pre
pared to execute pictures of peculiar brilliancy and
effect. His experience as a Minature Painter
for the last fifteen years, gives him superior advan
tages over otkor operators. His pictures are cele
brated for their expression, richness of tone and ar
tistical arrangement. His Sky and Side Light en
ables him to produce pictures of unsurpassed beauty.
A great variety of elegant specimens may be seen
at his rooms, which all are invited to call and ex
amine.
Daguerrean Stock for sale, also Hartison’s Quick
Camera, at Is cw York cost. Full instructions giv
en in the art.
Gallery next door to the Post Office.
ap 9 3m E. S. DODGE.
PREMIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY.
MESSRS. Leigh, Tucker & Perkins, would
respectfully announce to the citizens of Au
gusta, that their New and splendid PICTURE GAL
LERY is now open for the reception of visitors.
By tho aid of our great improved sky-light, we
can produce a stylo of DAGUERREOTYPES un
equallod by any that have ever bofore been offered
in this city. •
Wc would call attention particularly to the Spe
cimens of our fino large sized Heads : Those, and
numerous other Specimens of the Art, the Ladies
and Gentlemen are cordially invited to call and
examine at our Rooms, in Metcalf's new iront front
building, opposite the Masonic Hall.
Every description Daguerreotype Materials
and Instruments, for sale at reduced prices,
oct 18
WANTED. —An experienced SALESMAN, one
acquainted with the Crockery Business pre
ferred. Address Key Box 75, Augusta, Post Office,
june 8 ts
FOR SALE.
A SUPERIOR Saddle HORSE, large,
gentle, aud warranted sound.
Apply at this office ts june 19
_ HAY | HAY M “
TO ARRIVE, on consignment, 50 bundles Hay,
whioh will be sold low on the wharf,
june 24 3 HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
JDrg ®oois.
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HATE now in store, a largo supply of STAPLE
DRY GOODS, suitable for Family and Plan
tation use.
AMONG WHICH ARK
Superior 12-4 Linen Sheetings, and Pillow Case
Linens,
Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns,
Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Dia
pers,
8-4, 10-4 12-4, lfi-4, and 20-4 Damask Table
Cloths and Damask Napkins,
Superior Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers,
Heavy Huckabueks, and Plain Crequillas, for
Towels,
Plain White and Fancy Colored Furniture Dimi
ties, and Cotton, Fringes,
Plain Linen G inghams, Toil De Inde, and Pop
lins, for Ladies’ Travelling Dresses,
Ladic-s and Gentlemen's Hosiery, of superior style
and quality,
t Superior Water-Twist, N. York Mills, and Frame
Yarn Bleached Shirtings,
12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, of the best
quality,
►Superior Pawtucket, Merrimack, and Atlantic
Mills Brown Sheetings,
Augusta and Graniteville Brown Sheetings and
Shirtings,
Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs. Georgia Stripes and
Negro Kerseys,
Ai>ron Checks, and superior Amoskeag A. C. A.
Tickings,
Superior White Gauze and Welch Flannels,
White Marseilles Quilts, of superior styles and
qualities,
A large' supply of Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels,
and Tapestry Carpets,
With a great variety of other articles, to which
they respectfully invite the attention of the public,
june 21 d|Ac
LADIES’ MOURNING GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE received from New York, a large supply
of Goods for Mourning, among which are :
Lupin’s superior Black Bombazines,
Superior Black Alpacas, of the best stylo and
quality,
Superior English Black and White Prints and
Ginghams,
Plain Black Silk Grenadines and Black Bareges,
Black Marquisse and Plain Black Crape Dc Pa
ris,
Black Gronadino and Love Shawls, and Black
Crape Veils,
To which they respectfully invite the attention of
the public. dfAc june 21
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
IT AV E now on hand, a beautiful supply of La
-1 dies’ Dress Goods, among which are:
French Printed Jaconets, of now and boautiful
styles,
Rich Embroidered and Fancy Colorod Grena
dines, of tho latest styles,
Whito Dotted Swiss Muslins for Ladies’ Dresses,
Rich Embroidered Colored Muslins and Fancy
Bareges,
Superior Whito and Colored ..Gronadine, and
Crape Shawls,
Ladies’ Worked Lace and Muslin Sleeves, of
boautiful styles,
Ladies’ French Worked Muslin Chimasottes, Col
lars and Sleeves,
Ladies’ White Laco Scarfs and Mantillas,
Ladies’ French Worked Muslin Mantillas,
Ladies’ Hom-stich Riviere and French Lawn
Handkerchiefs,
With a great variety of other articles, to which
they rospoctfully invito the attention of the ladies.
june 21 df&c
NEW GOODS.
RECEIVED per last steamer from New-York:
• Plain, low pricod and fino linen cambric Hand
kerchiefs ; hom-stitched Riviere and Scoll’d do. do.
Super French Furniture Prints, for Laid work
and liordors; fino and super twisted silk Mitts.
Black silk Mitts, (long.)
Super Garment Dimity.
Jacconet and Swiss Scolloping and Insertings.
Plain and dottod Swiss Muslins.
French colored bordered plain linen Towels.
Do. do. do. Huckabuck do.
12-4 Bobinet Lace for Pavillions.
9-4 Pavillion Gauze.
Blue and green worsted Baroge.
Laco and Muslin Undersloeves.
Lace Cape 3, and a variety of othor GOODS.
All of which will bo sold low, by
june 15 JNO. P. SETZE.
LALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have received
this day per steamer from New York a very
choice lot of
New Stylo Laco CAPES,
Hamilton Lace Under SLEEVES,
Extra Rich Needleworked COLLARS,
Superior Jaconot and Swiss TRIMINGS,
Thread and Lisle Edging,
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Figured and Plain.
To which they invite attention. jnne 8
FANCY SPRING DRY GOODS. ’
T. BRENNAN & CO.
ARE now receiving, among other GOODS, the
following, to which they invito the attention
of the public.
Chene, Brocade, and other fashionable styleg of
colored Silks, suitable for tho season;
Plain and Figured Foulard Silks and Tissues;
Alborines Grenadines, and Barege De Laines;
Glace, Exhibition and Parodi Lustres;
Watered Brocade, Figured and Plain Black
Silks;
Larintin, Gros De Rhine and Poult De Soie,
Plain Figured Chene and Floral Bl’k and Col'd
Bareges;
Brocade, Dotted and Printed Swiss Muslins;
Printed Jaconets and Lawns, of every style;
Chene, Plaid and Striped French Ginghams;
Black Silk and Laco Mantillas and Parodi’s;
Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Mantillas and
Parodi’s;
Embroidered and Damask White and Colored
Crape Shawls;
Lace Capes and Undersleevcs;
Embroidery, Needle-work Primming, Ac.;
American, French and English Calicoes, 4to 25
eents;
French, Scotch and English Ginghams;
A complete assortment of Domestics;
Irish Linens, Tablo Damasks and Diapers, Nap
kins, Doylas, Bird's Eye Diaper, Towelling, Pil
low-case Linens, and*a large assortment of Goods,
suitable for Gentlemen and Boy’s Spring and Sum
mer wear;
Fine Welsh Flannels.
—also —
Parasols, Fans, Pic Nic Mitts;
Plain, Hemstitched, Corded, Bordered and Em
broidered Linen, Cambric Handkerchiefs;
Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers;
Shell and Buffalo Side and Tuck Combs;
Colored, Marcoline and Tarlton Muslins;
Swiss, Jaconet, Mull, Nansook, Book and Plaid
Muslins;
A large supply of Drees Trimmings, newest style;
Lisle, Linen, hand-made, and Wove Thread
Lace, Ac., Ac. dAc mar 25
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
ON AND AFTER MONDAY, June 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 “ 4i “
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 Passongers will be charged
three 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. R. R. fy. B. Co., )
Augusta, May 21st, 1851. j
may 23
1 /\/ \ BBLS. Stuarts, Crushed, Powered and
-L Clarified SUGAR, just received and for
sale by WILLIAMS A BROTHER,
jnne 16
(Ua . fniseeUcmeotts.
MARINE, FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE
BY THE
COMMERCIAL 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, Henry T. Street,
Geo. A. Trf.nholm, Wm. Mcßurney,
Robert Caldwell, J. H. Brawi.ey,
A. R. Taft, T. L. Wragg.
A. M. LEE, Secretary.
E. L. TESSIER, Inspector.
B. C. PRESSLEY, Rolicitor.
R. A. KINLOCH, Medical Examiner.
This Company is now prepared to receive Propo
sals for MARINE, FIRE and LIFE RISKS, and
to effect Insurance on fair and liceral terms.
The subscriber having been appointed Agent for
the above Company is prepared to take Marine,
Fire and Life Risks at customary rates.
G. WALKER, Agent.
Office at Ware House of Walker, Bryson A Co.
Augusta, May 12, 1851. ly may 13
ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
lor June, has been received. Also No. 367
of Little’s Living Age. Subscribers will please call
for their copies at
GEO. A. OATES A 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 be 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 style of Jewelry, and our usual
spring importation of Gold Watches from Switzer
land, direct to us, aud bearing our name, which wo
off er at law prices.
ap 29 CLARK, RACKET!’ A 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 less than they havo
over been ’sold at in this city. Give us a call be
fore buying.
may 27 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
* TUMBLERS !! TUMBLERS !!
-I /\/\DOZEN TUMBLERS, of every variety
JL )\J\J 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 tho Wholesale and Retail
Crockery Store, few doors above Messrs. Richards
A Sou’s Book Store.
may 2 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
CUT BAR DECANTERS.—Beautiful Cut Glass
DECANTERS, for sale low, at
may 27 J. J. LATHROP A CO’S.
CROCKERY, CHINA AND GLASS.
WE OFFER FOR SALE, at our wholesale and
retail Crockery store, North side of Broad
stroet, (few doors above Messrs. Richards A Sons
Book Storo,) a complete assortment of fino and
common Ware. Wo would bo pleased to have
those who wish to purchase to givo us a call before
buying elsewhere.
may 25 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
TO THE LADIES.—Wo havo the largest supply
of Hardware Vases in the city. For sale at
very low prices.
may 25 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
SPIRIT OR BURNING FLUID LAMPS —.A
largo supply, just received, for sale at from 25
cents to $2 each.
may 25 J. J. LATHROP A CO.
PIANO MANUFACTORY.
THE UNDERSIGNED is prepaid
to execute all orders extended
him for tho manufacture of PIANO FT 2 TT*
FORTES, in any shape, size and stylo, at his Piano
Manufactory in this city. They will be warranted
to bo 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 Rango.
SIVLER PLATED CASTORS^
TT7E OFFER at low prices, a good assortment of
VV silvor 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 A CO.
MODERN Housewife or Menagore, 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 A SON.
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, &o. Military Work, and Making
and Trimming in the best manner. may 6
ALABAMA AND TENNESSEE.
FERRIS A 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 fino 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, Pocket
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
AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO RAILROAD.
AN INSTALMENT of 20 percent, on subscrip
tions to the Capital Stock of this Company
has been called for by tho Board of Directors, paya
ble on or beforo the the 17th day of June next, at the
office of Mr. Joseph Bancroft, tho Secretary of the
Company in Savannah.
A. R. LAWTON, President,
may 18 swtjAdtd
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!
i k nnn lbs -p rimc sides, 15,000
1 'JJJVJV) lbs. prime HAMS and SHOUL
DERS, for sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
Hamburg, May *23, 1851. f!2 may 23
BOLTING CLOTHS.
OF WARRENTED quality, furnished and put
up in Bolts to order.
MILLSTONE PLASTER, prepared for bakeing;
Millstones, cheap, and of best quality, for sale
Jan 2 SCHIRMER A WIGAND.
FOR SALE—One Double BUGGY, four seats,,
Hulbert's make—but little used, to be seen at
Jas. Hurlbet’s A Co. d3cl june 22
ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORK.
THE UNDERSIGNED has just received an as
sortment of Gentlemen’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 Bai’ber and Hair Dresser.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIiTrOAD,!
Hamburg, June 2, 1851. j
ON AND AFTER this date, the Special Passon
ger Train between Hamburg and Aiken, will
leave Hamburg at 5 30 P. M.
june 3 W. J. MAGRATH, Agent
iWiseellanfouu. .
LUCKY OFFICE.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES.
lor the benefit of the Independent Fire Company,
Augusta, Ga. Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid
by the well known firm of
D. PAINE A CO;
Class 50, by Susquehanna 28, June 25th. 1851.
Sales close Wednesday, at 3 P. M. Brilliant
Scheme. Capital Prizes.
30,000 DOLLARS.
$20,000; $10,000; $5,000; $3,000; $2,870; 50 prizes
of SIOOO, Ac., (fee. Tickets $lO, Halves $5, Quar
ters $2,50, Eighths $1,25.
THE LITTLE FAVORITE.
Class 51, by Patapsco 177,.June 26th, 1851. Sales
close Thursday, at 12 M. 12 Drawn Ballots from
75. Capital Prize
3,631 DOLLARS.
$1,100; $650; $250; $150; Ac. Ac. Tickets Si-
Halves 50c.—Risk on a package of 25 Quarters
$3, 70.
LOOK AT THIS!
Class 52, by Grand Consolidated O, June 28, 1851.
Sales close Saturday, at 3P. M. Most Brilliant
Scheme. Capital Prize,
80,785 DOLLARS!
4 prizes of $20,000; 5 of $10,000; 10 of $5,000;
200 of SI,OOO. Tickets s2o—Halves slo—Qrs.
$5 —Eighths $2 50.
J. W. ADAM,
opposite the Post Office.
CEP" All orders from the city or country strictly
confidential, and promptly attended to. june 25
MANAGER’S OFFICE.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOT-
TERIES.
Managed, Drawn , and Frizes Paid by the v.'dl
known and responsible firm of
J. W. MAURY & CO.
Class 58, to be drawn at Augusta, June 25th, 1851.
Sales close Wednesday, at 3, P. M.
THE LITTLE ONE.
12 Drawn Ballots from 75 !
4,000 DOLLARS!!
$1,488; 2 of SIOOO, Ao., Ac. Tickets $1 —Shares
in proportion. Risk on a package of 25 Quar
ters $3.70.
Class 59, to be drawn at Savannah, Juno 27, 1851
Sales close FRIDAY, at 3, P. M. SPLENDID
SCHEME ! 14 Drawn Ballots from 78 !
9,345 DOLLARS!!!
$4,000; $1,415; sos $1,000; besides numerous
others. Tickots s2,so—Halves sl,2s—Quarters
62 cents.
Extra Class 64, by Monongalia F, June 28, 1851
Sales close SATURDAY, at 3, P. M. BRIL
LIANT SCHEME ! 15 Drawn Ballots from 78 !
70,000 DOLLARS ! ! !
3 prizes of $20,000; $10,275; sos $5,000; 6of $2,-
500 ; 7 of $1,500 ; 8 of $1,200 ; 9 of SI,OOO ; be
sides numerous others amounting to $1,206,565.
Tickets $20 —Halves $10 —Quarters $5 —Eighths
$2,50.
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 25
CHARLES BERUFF,
PORTRAIT MINIATURE PAINTER
Room No. 6, Masonic Hall,
HAVING located in Augusta, with the
purpose of pursuing his Prefession,
will be pleased to receive the calls of those
who may favor him with their patronage.
Mr. Beruff will teach tho principles of the Art,
if a class should be formed for that purpose,
jan 8 6m
" NEW YORKAN7 STEAM
FLORIDA Capt. Lyon.
—AND—
ALABAMA Capt. Ludlow.
Belonging to the Now York A Savannah Steam
Navigation Company.
On and after the 11th Jan., will leave Savannah
and New York every SATURDAY until further
notioe. 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.
.2ETNA INSURANCE AGENCY.
DR. MILLIGAN having resigned the Agency, the
undersigned has been appointed and duly
commissioned Agent oftheiETNA 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. H. L. JEFFERS, Agent,
apr 12 6mo
ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY.
Augusta, (Ga.) May 31,1851.
IN ACCORDANCE with the new organization of
this institution, tho Board of Trustees will pro
ceed to elect, at the annual election, to be held on
Saturday, the sth day of July next, the 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 |lO
WHISKY.
1 OH BARBELS New Orleans WHISKY, lan-
J- v/' Vs ding This day, and will be sold low, if
taken from the wharf.
may 17 T. W. FLEMING A CO.
RING TRAVELLERS.
A LARGE supply of Ring Travellers, just re
ceived and for sale by
june 5 th 6 JOHN BONES.
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELLER.
F. A. BRAHE,
AT HIS OLD STAND, No. 214 BROAD STREET.
Respectfully returns his grateful
acknowledgements to his friends and
the public, for the very liberal share of pa-2kd*»
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 havo received, and offer with confi
dence, Gold and Silver W ATCHES, 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. oct 24
~ TRAVELERS' OUTFITS"
TRAVELING CAPS, Clothes Bags, Toilet Mir
rors, Water Flasks, Hair Brushes, Combs,
Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Comb Cleaners,
“ Porte Monies,” Silk Purses, Wax Matches, Fancy
£>oaps, Shaving Cases, Razors, Razor Strops, Fish
ing Caps, and sundry other articles useful to the
Traveler. WM. 0. PRICE & CO.
june 19
LOOKING-GLASS WAREHOUSE^
The Oldest and most Extensive in the U. States.
Richards kingsland, No. 38 courtiandt
Street, New York, Wholesale Dealer in and
Manufacturer of Loeking-Glasses, and Importer of
Looking-Glass Plates, and Plate Glass for House and
Store Windows, respectfully invites the attention of
Southern Buyers and Dealers to his extensive Stock
—embracing all kinds of Mahogany Toilet Boxes,
Swings, Mahogany and Gilt, and Gilt Glasses, suit
able for the Trade. Also, constantly on hand, a
large assortment of all kinds and sizes of Ornamen
tal, Plain, Pier and Mantel Glasses, Portrait and
Picture Frames, got up in the richest and most gor
geous styles, from the latest Parisian and Foreign
designs.
Any inquiries, made by letter, relative to the pri
ces of Goods, will be cheerfully answered by return
mail.
N. B.—All orders promptly attended to, and
Goods packed with the greatest care, june 19-3 m
Auction Sales.®
Gin, Brandy, Whisky, \c. t*
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
THIS DAY, in front of our store, we will sell, at *
10i o’clock,
16 barrels Whisky; 10 do. Imperial Oin ;
3 half pipes Brandy ; 5 bbls. Peach do. Wj
Also, Soap, Candles, Codfish, Claret Wine, &e.
<fec. Terms cash. june 25
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
Flour and Nails.
TO-MORROW, in front of our store, we well sell
without reserve, at 11 o’clock, ’
14 Barrels Flour.
40 Kegs Nails.
Terms cash. june 24
Bacon and Molasses—At Auction.
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
We will sell on Wednesday, (To-Morrow,) in front
of our Store, at 10i o’clock,
5 hhds. Bacon Sides.
Also, a lot Molasses. Terms cash. june 24
Fine Buggy Mare. ~5
BY HUTCHINSON & THOMAS.
We will sell in front of our stote, on WEDNES
DAY, the 25th inst., |/.
One fine Buggy MARE, about 7 years ohl.
—at.so—
One Gold Lapine WATCH. *
Terms cash. ' 4^' v '
ALSO lB
A general assortment of GROCERIES- jo 22 J
CLOCKS, WATCHES &
"OODSfOik & WHITLOCK, *
Two doors's above the U. S. Hotel, and opposite the !
Bank of Augusta,
HAVE on hand, and are constantly re
ceiving, a fine assortment ot
W r ATCIIES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Sil
ver and Plated Ware, Fancy Goods, Guard and
Fob Chains, Breast Pins, Ac. &c.
Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold
cheap for cash.
W. G. At OODSTOCK will give his strict at
tention to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS,
having served a regular apprenticeship in one of
the largest manufactories of London, and from hkv
long experience, he feels assured of giving perfect
satisfaction to all who may entrust their work to
d,fccly jan 17
ATLANTA IRON FOUNDRY.
T A3I NOW PREPARED to make to order,
X MILL GEARING of every description, and
all other CASTINGS made in similar establish
ments, including GIN GEAR, PLATES & BALLS,
Ac., Ac. ; iff- -
—ALSO —
BARK MILLS,
AV ith the latest improvements, all of which will bo^
warranted to be of the best fiiaterial
manship.
I will also furnish all kinds of MILL
the lowest rates for cash.
P A v TENT CAST IRON WATER AVHEELS^
Which will be warranted to cut two thousand feet
of Piank por 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 mv 1
tQtinKfc to my friends unci the public generally, for
the very liberal patronage extended to me, and, so
licit lor him a continuance of the same.
Mr. Morris has been long and favorably kuAi
to this community, and I feel confident
great energy and gentlemanly bearing will make
tho Globe Hotel worthy of still more extended pa
rage- ______ F • M * Jennings;
HAV ING purchased of Mr. F. M. Jennings hi
entire interest in the Globo Hotel, I solicit
a continuation of tho patronage best owed,upon him.
No effort or expense shall be spared part to
add to the comfort of those who may favor me with
a ca». L. S. MORRIS.
f°b i 6mdxc
BELCHER & HOLLINGSWORTH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERY MERCHANTS,
Augusta
HAVE now on hand a large and well selected
stock of GROCERIES, to which they in
vite the attention of their friends and the public
generally. All Goods purchased from us will bo
sent to any point in Hamburg that may be desired,
free of charge, and all orders promptly attended
to.
AVehave removed to our new store on Broad
street, next door to Adams A Fargo’s old stand,
where we shall be happy at all times, to see our
friends. J. M. BELCHER, -
oct 11 J. H. HOLLINGSAVORTH
Office Trans. S. C. Railroad Comp’v\
Charleston, 23d May, 1851.
ON AND AFTER the Ist June,
GER TRAINS (for Hamburg, Columbia,®
Camden, and all intermediate stations on the Southß
Carolina Railroad,) will commence and continue to*
run daily at the following hours : W
FIRST, OR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
UP.
Leave Charleston at 8 a. m.—Arrive at Hamburg
at 3 30 p. m.; at Columbia at 3 30 p. m.; at Cam
den at 4 30 p. m.
DOAVN.
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- J
burg at 530 p. m. ~ v “
DOAVN.
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 lmo ‘ Super. Trans. S. C. R. R. Co.
ice! ICE , -
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;
tho $5 worth Tickets at 2$ cents, at which 'prices
not less than 2 pounds of Ice will be 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 Ico will be delivered at a time.
The supply of Ice in the House on Jackson street, *
will be sold first. Jm
Terms cash, on delivery. - Br
All orders from the country, directed to A. DEAS,
Agent, Ellis street Ice Company, Augusta, will re
ceive prompt attention.
Packages and Blankets furnished at coustomary
prices, and the lee carefully packed, to be sent by
Rail Road, if desired.
The House will be opened, from sunrise until sun
set, and on the Sabbath from 7 o’clock until Id
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, at the Ice House. ts apr 2
’ HOPKINS, HUDSON &. CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office Frazer’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
THE UNDERSIGNED being leave to inform
their friends and the pub ic, that they
opened an office in the City of Charleston, BTC.,
for a
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cot.
ton, and all other Country Produce, purchase of
Merchandize, and receiving and Forwarding Goods-
The customary cash advances and facilities will be
afforded customers.
J. R. Hudson and John J. Cchen reside
Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residency at
Augusta, Ga. engaged in the Commission Business
as heretofore, where he may be consulted, in rela
tion to business designed for our House in Charles
ton.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta
JOHN R. HUDSON, ) ’ °
JOHN J. COHEN, j Charleston,
nov 2 l y
POR SALU
4 YOUNG WOMAN, a good Sempstress, and
ZIl House Servant, and her infant child The J
woman is 23 years old, fine looking, of good temper i
and warranted sound. I
Inquire at this office, t£ june U M