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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1852)
SPECIAL NOTICES. tdSf" Gas Light Company of Augusta.— The Stock holders in this Company are by order of the Directors required to pay, on or before the Ist day of JUNE next the- third and last instalment (of per cent.) of tht amount subscribed by them. Payment to be made t< ROBERT WALTON; Ksqr., Treasurer protem., or to tht undersigned. my2o-td 11. 11. GUMMING, President. Bftlli House open for the season, on the corner oi Jackson and Green-streets. Price 25 cents. my 4 SST* Block Teeth.—DECEASE & BARKER would inform those interested that they are now manufacturing BLOCK TEETH, or Teeth with artificial gums, of every variety of shade, to suit different complexions. They have also succeeded la attaching artificial gums to the ordinary plate Teeth, giving them the appearance and firmness of block work. The superiority of Blcck Teeth over all others, is uni versally acknowledged, possessing as they do great beauty and superior strength. Those in want of Plates with artificial gums, can be ac commodated in Augusta, and the Teeth warranted as beau tiful and durable as those manufactured in any Northern city. A few specimens of work can be seen. Office 230 Broad Street Augusta, Ga. myl9-d6 Bank of Augusta. Monday, May IT, I*s2.—The Board of Directors of this Bank have to-day declared a semi-annual Dividend of Four Dollars per Share, payable on demand. mylß-4t JAS. W. DAVIES, Cashier. Ur. 8. B. Simmons respectfully tenders his Pro fessional Services to to the citizens of Augusta. Office on Jackson street, between Broad and Ellis. mylT mmnlly's Chemical Patent Soap, a new dis covery for preparing Soap of various kinds, at a cost rang ing from less than one to two cents per lb. "Messrs. Sawrie & Jones, of Rome, Ga., having purchased the right of this State and Honda, one of the Proprietors, Dr. D. S. Jones is now in the city, and may be seen either at the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, or at D. W. Calhoun’s, where specimens of the Soap may be examined, and County or Family Rights obtained. mylS-d4 Private Boarding.—A few persons can be accom modated with BOARDING and LODGING, by calling on the undersigned, on the South side of Broad street, nearly opposite the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel, over tho Store at pre sent occupied by J. Daly. W. A. ARCHER. ray!6-dlw Cold Soda \\ ater, of a superior quality, with a great variety of SYRUPS, may be had at the Fountain of D. B. PLUMB & CO. my 11 XoIicc.—COSGROVE A BRENNAN have com menced selling off their Spring and Summer Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS at their store 202 and 270 Broad street. See Advertisement in another column. >!r. C. C. Taliaferro is authorized to collect all amounts due me, and to receipt for me. All claims due the firm of GOODRICH & CRUMP must be paid, or I will be compelled to place them in the hands of an Attorney for collection. my2-dlm G. H. CRUMP. Removal.—Dr. A. C. HART has removed to the . Tice on Jackson street, opposite Globe Hotel, where he may be found at all times. mysd6ra* fytlierian Hair Tonic.—This is the name of a preparation which has been recently introduced to the notice of the Southern public. It is becoming very popular, and deservedly so, as it possesses qualities for beautifying the Hair, and promoting its healthy growth, far superior to any compound of the kind ever before discovered. We would recommend it to all as a great addition to the Toilet. It is for sale at WM. H. TUTT’S Drug Store. my4-2w Wm. S. Jones tenders his Professional Ser vices to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity. He may be found,when not professionally engaged, at the Office of the Chronicle k Sentinel, or his residence on Green Street, known as the Peck House. Spring Style, 1852. BEEBE & CO S. HATS—Spring style for 1552, just received per last Steamer. Also, a fresh supply of Kossuih and Magyar HATS and PLUMES. Q W. FERRY & 80., Hatters, feT Masonic Hail Building. DODGE’S BEAUTIFUL PICTURES. Patent Gold Enamel Daguerreotypes. —E. S. DODGE having purchased the entire P.ight of the Patentee for the City of Augusta, to take Pictures with the above wonderful improvement, would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Augusta, and all admirers of the beautiful, that he has on exhibition at his Gallery, some fine speci mens of Pictures taken in this new style, which he would e pleased to show to all who may call on him. By this new process of finishing the Daguerreotype, they exhibit a visable surface of transparent PURE GOLD, which wonderfully ingreases the brilliancy of the Picture, imparts a warm fleshy tone, which cannot be produced by the usual process, and renders the Picture doubly durable. Pictures taken with this improvement cannot be had at any other Gallery in the City of Augusta, and need only to be seen to be preferred to any thing in the Daguerrean line ever offered in Augusta. E. S. DODGE. Gallery next door to the Post Office, and over Clark & Co.’s Jewelry Store. mh2o fW Hats. —The newest style of HATS, received by WM. 0. PRICE A CO. £?*”nr. \V. \V. Broadband respectfully tenders his Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Augusta. His office is at Dr. Paul F. Eve’s house, where he may be found day or aight. s'fT* Chase Marker, Dentists, Augusta, Georgia Office over the office of the Chronicle A Sentinel. Reference# —Augusta—Dr. Wm. S. Jones, Dr. Jas. P. Mackie, Wm. A. Ramsay, Esq. Sparta—Rev. Wm. S. Stokes, Dr. Wm. Terrell, Hon. N. C. Sayre. Oxford- Rev. Geo. T. Pierce, D. D. Milledgeville —Dr. T. Fort, Hon. H. V. Johnson. ja2o D. S. Chase, M. D, I E. W. Harker, M. D. A Desirable Family Medicine. —We would cordially recommend every Family to k«ep a Bottle of TUTT'S PECTORAL ELIXIR in their house. Besides be ing a certain cure for Goughs, Asthma, and Pneumonia, it is an infallible remedy for Group and Bowel Complaints. mh6 T F. Jeter Martin offers his Professional serv ers to the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg. Office on M ash ington street, one door east of Broad. Handsome Spring Clothing.—J. M. NEWBY A CO., under the U. S. Hotel, are now opening the largest and best selected Stock of Spring CLOTHING ever offered in Augusta. Gentlemen who desire a good and fashionable article, “ at a low price,” are requested to call and make a selec tion. Also, fine GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, Ac. a P I6 Tucker «fe Perkins’ Improved set light agcebream gallert.—The Pictures now being taken at this establishment, by the aid of an entirely new Apparatus and Sky Light, arranged expressly for the purpose, are pronoun ced by all, superior to any that have ever before been offered In this city. We have lately received a new stock, consisting of every variety of plain and fancy Cases, into which pictures will be nserted in the neatest and most careful manner. Particular care will be bestowed on the arrangement ol FAMILY GROUPS, and to the attitudes of single pictures. A general assortment of Plates, Cases, Polishing Materials 4c,, constantly on hand for sale. 011 Portraits—Charles Beruff, Artist from the A cademy of Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage ment given him the past season, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that he has taken Rooms ■over Miss Catonnet’s School (two doors above Ciark, Rock ett A Co’s.) and is prepared to furnish Portraits of the best execution at short notice. The public are respectfully invi ted to jive him a call. A few more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated. References. —Messrs. T. Clanton, Thos. Richards, J. Gard jr. el 4 Bancroft, Stock and Exchange Broker Notary Public, and Adjuster of Marine Averages. Also, U. S. Commissioner for the Districts of Georgia, and Commission er for the State of Louisiana. Office No. 11l Bay street, Sa vannah, Georgia. 2^l— this dav, per steamer— -10 tubs May BUTTER, which will be disposed of, at Retail, at the lowest markc price, by niylS Gk T. DORTTC. g A LBLS. Refined LARD, J.U 10 half bb's. Fulton Market REEF, 3 bbls. large Pickled TONGUES, 2 “ fresh Smoked BEEF, 2 “ White BEANS, 2 tierces Extra Fine HAMS, 25 bbls. Pure Genesee Extra Family FLOUR, For sale by_ ntylS G. T. DORTIC. IADY’S BOOK. FOR JUNE, has been received a j the Agents, GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S, Broad-st., be tween United States and Globe Hotels, and contains th usual number of fine Engravings, and original reading mat ter. Subscriber? will please cull for their copies. Also received, the Ladies National Magazine, for the abov month. ..... Nos. 417 and 418 of LitteU's Living Age. my!B _ \T7v\TliD, a to take charge of ayoun V > child. Apply to myiS J. g. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer. r~ARD.—2O bbls. prim® LARD, for sale by Xj u>/'i GHAS. P. McCALLA. COMMERCIAL. AUGUSTA MARKET. Wednesday, P. M. COTTON.—There is a good demand to-day, and prices c firm—our quotations of yesterday are fully sustained. e NEW ORLEANS, May 14, P. M. —Cotton Stalerrent. — Stock on hand September 1,1561, bales, 16,103 Arrived since, “ 1,339,052 Arrived to-day “ 1,363 1,356,523 Exported to date bales, 1,223,02# 1 Exported to-day, “ 2,024—1,225,950 " Stock on hand and on ship-board not cleared.. bales, 130,578 Receip.3 at this port last year 948,337 bales—Exports e 771,864 bales. f Increase in the receipts at all the ports 647,710 bales. { The weather has been warm and dry during the week. Sugar. —The demand for the West has been very limited and the sales have been at irregular and lower prices, most of the sales having been made to speculators. We quote: Inferior none; Common 4 4% ; Fair 4;*4 @5% 5 Prime and Choice 5 3 a @0 ; Clarified 5@ 7 cts. Mola-^ee. —The market has also been dull and the sales have been made at 23 @ 28c. for fermenting to prime re boiled, the outside figure being obtained for small lots. , Flour. —The receipts having been light prices have im proved. 13,000 bb!s. were sold up to this morning, the mar ket closing at $3 56 3.70 for Ohio; $.75 @ 3.85 for Illi -1 nois and St. Louis ; and si.62>£ 4.87% for extra. To iav 250 bbls. Illinois and 77 bbls. 6t. Louis were sold at 13.75. , Corn. —'The receipts have continued heavy, but as the proportion of prime has been small the rates for that de -1 seription have been better sustained. 50,000 sacks hare been sold up to this morning at 40 @ 42c. for ordinary; 43 45c. for prime mixed and yellow ; and 46 @ 43c. for white. To-day 12,000 sacks were sold, of which 900 infe rior at 3Sc.; 1800 at 39c.; 6250 mixed and yellew£7in nine lots at -toe.; 450 white at 43c.; and 947 prime white in four 1 lots at 50c. Wh : skey. —There has been * moderate demand at 16** 17c. for Rectified. To-day 374 bbls. Rectified were sold, ■n 3 lots, at 17c. Laron. —The demand has been limited, and the sales of Sides and Shoulders up to this morning are confined to 600 casks at 924 c. and 7%. Plain Hams have been sold at 9c., ara sugar-cured at 10,55' 11,53 c. To-day not a sale of any moment has transpired. Lard. —The receipts continue light and prices firm. We quote No. Ito Prime in bbls 9 @ 9’sc. Ttye stock of kegs large and demand limited. To-day 100 kegs Prime : were sold at 10%c. Ragging ana Bo 7 e Rr.pe. —The ruling rates during the week have been 12% and 5%c. cash ; and 12% and 6c. ime, adding interest. To-day 200 pieces and 200 coils, not Prime, were sold at 12,,' * and 5%c. Freights. —There has been some activity in Foreign , rates, and among the engagements we notice 2 ships for Havre at % and 2 American and 2 British ships for Liverpool at %d.; 1 for Amsterdam at 425. 6d.; for Genoa, i 1 at $lO, and 1 at $9.25, and 2 Bremen ships for Bremen at 325. 6d. hhd. To-day a ship for Havre at %c. for Cotton, and $7 hhd. Tobacco, and one for Liverpool at *4'c. for Cotton, and 9d. for Corn. Coastwise freights arc dull i and may be quoted to the North %c. for Cotton. 1 Exchanges. —The transactions have been moderate, but the amount of Bills offering being also limited foe rates have been steady London S’i' ® 9% cent prem.; Paris 5f.1T% @ 5f.25; New York 60 days 1% @ ( 2 $ cent, disc.; do. Sight % (& \ $ cent, discount, , .. , < EXPORTS. 1 CHARLESTON, May 18.—For Hamburg, Brem. bark Constitution—7oo bales Upland Cotton. 1 For Now York, bark Caroline—79l bales Cotton. For Baltimore, brig Chief—2l bales Upland Cotton. 1 SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, May 18.—Arr., Prussian ship Emma Haines, Sehmeer, St. Thomas; Brig Josephus, Anderson, Baltimore ; Schr. 11. M. Jenkins, Pendleton, Camden, (Me.) CHARLESTON, May 19.—Arrived, Steam ship Isabel, 1 Rollins, Key West and Havana ; Steam ship Marion, Berry, New York ; Br. schr Clyde, Bethel, Baracoa ; Line schr. Helene, Griffin, New York. Cleared, Brem barque i Constitution, Luth, Hamburg ; C. L. barque Carolina, Sherwood, New York ; Brig Chief, Smith, Baltimore ; C. L. schr. H. A. Barling, Peniston, Baltimore ; Schr. Juniata 'Webber, Warren, (R. I.) ON CONSIGNMENT. THE subscriber has on Consignment, 100,000 pounds Fine Tennessee BACON, 600 bushels “ “ OATS, 2,000 “ “ ‘ CORN, 150 “ “ “ CORN MEAL, , 200 dozen fine BROOMS, made in Greenville, S. C. P. S. The Corn will be sold on six months time, at $1 per bushel, with interest from dale—sacks 10 cents- for , approved paper. my2.t-5* T. W. FLEMING. | 'KESH CONGRESS WATER.—Just received, di -1 rect fr m the Spring, by my2o WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. , ( I RKE.\ GINGER.—Very fine, for sale by C T my2o WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. / TexT.’S CALF OXFORD ties and bro * T GAXS.—A beautiful article of Gent.’s Calf Oxford TIES, for Summer wear, and Fine Calf BROGANS, re ceived by my2o ALRICH & ROYAL. »VjW\ LBS. GUM CAMPHOR.—For packing up Car . ZvO pets, Woolens, kc. t just received and for sale very low by niy2o WM. H. TUTT, Drupgist. OLD PORT Wl\E.—An effectual remedy for Bowel Complaints, and invalids generally. This is -ecom , mended highly by the Physicians. As we have but a small supply, .hose in want should call early at my2o WM, H. BUTT’S Drugstore. I A DIES’ WHITE SATIN ROSETTE SLIPPERS.- A ' J new and beautiful article of Ladies’ Rosette white , Satin Slippers, received by , my2o * ALDRICH k ROYAL. j rs EXTS FINE DRESS BOOTS.—Another Lot of Gent’s vT fine Dress Loots, received by my9o ALDRICH k ROYAL. LAND FOR SALE IN COLUMBIA COUNTY! npHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale 137 acres of LAND JL in Columbia county, IS miles from Augusta, near the i Geor'!a Rail Road, 1 mile from Berzelia Depot. Said land is aU in the woods, except about 10 acres, and is well tim bered, with fine Blackjack and Lightwood. The furthest point from the R. ‘1 Road is about 1,409 yards. There is a new Log HOUSE, 2o feet long by 20 wide, nearly complete, and Corn Crib, 14 by IS feet. There is also a Spring of ex cellent wa er on it, and for health it cannot be surpassed in this section of country. The society is good. There is a Methodist Church in 400 yards of the house. Any person wishing to purchase would do w ell to call and see it, as a bargain will ho given, if apj lication be made soon. m> 2d-wst B. F. HOLSONBAKE, near Berzelia. ! ~ STRAYED, I 'HOM my residence in Hancock county, on JTN the loth inst., eight miles nonh of Sparta, a y Bay MARE, 9 or 10 years old, nicked tail, and some marks . of the Collar on the shoulders; also, a scare on, I think, the right fore leg below the k.iee. Also, at the same time strayed, a black Filly, three years 1 old this Spring, with I think one white hind foot, and a star 1 . in the forehead. No other marks recollected, my2o-w4 WM. AMOSS. ) \ T OTICE. —AU persons having demands against the i estate of Isaac Gibson, late of Columbia county, de ceased, are requested to present them, duly authenticated, wi bin the time prescribed by law; and those indebted to said estate, to make payment to May 20,1352. LOUISA E. GIBSON, Adra’x, 1 01XTY DAYS after date application will be made to • the Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the Real Estate belonging to James Mav, la.e of said county, t deceased. JAMES C. MAY, Adm’r. I EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, AND GUARD 'j IANS, who have availed themselves of the Law al lowing them until the first of July to ma?e up their Returns up to the 81st of December last, are reminded that the time thus allowed will soon expire, and that besides the forfeit l ures of their commissions, (which in all cases will be strictly enforced by the Ordinary,) they will subject the Estates and Wards they represent to he expense of a process for f default, (which will be issued in every case,) or cost of the publishing of the list of such defaulters, t LEON P. DUGAS, 1 May 20, 1852. wt.Tyl Ordinary, R. C. DMIXIfeTRATOR’B BALE.—WiII I > sold, atlhe Court House door at Hawkinsville, Pulaski county, ’ on the first Tuesday in July next, agreeable to an Order is suing from the Honorable the Ordinary of Richmond coun ty, all that tract or parcel of land containing 202 X acres, drawn by Penelope Copenge-, of Richmond county, known ’ when drawn and distinguished as No. 305, 21st District of Wilkinson, now Pulaski county, and grantel to the said Penelope Copenger, (or, as sometimes written, Penelope r Carpenger, and perhaps granted as thus written.) Sold for s the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the said deceased. I Terms Cash. WILLIAM GLOVER, Ad’r. Penelope Copenger, (or Carpenger,) deceased. May 20,1852. j£ ! TEN DOLLARS REWARD ! y T OST a Gold Shirt BUTTON, with a Diamond Set. The „ 1 a above reward will be paid, f left at this office. tnyll-st* ,f \ PPLETOX’S POPULAR LIBRARY ofthelsest Au xV thors, No. 3. —The Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, afterwards Mistress Milton. Just published and I for sale at GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S, Broad-st. No. 411 of LitteU’s Living Age. apl ATTIXDOW SHADES.—SOO pair of transparent Win- V T dow SHADES, with Tassels, Cords and Brasses to .. match. For sale by DUNHAM & BLEAKLY. Also, Fire Screens and Bordering. ap2o-d3w s A Mill, V DELPHI A FLOUR. —75 bbls. “ Peri ” brands 1 for sale by m,y2 Cl IAS. P. McCALLA. it DWME WHITE t’ORX.—3OO sacks Maryland White JL CORN, for sale from wharf, by my 2 CHAS. P. McCALLA. I'' LOUR.—200 bbS. Superfine; 100 bbls. Extra Family, fresh ground bom Virginia Wheat, and for sale by my 4 B. If. WARREN. TO HIRE.—A Servant Girl, capable of doing any work in a Family. Enquire of HAND & FLEMING. s aplO A DVENTURES OF COL. VAXDERBOMB, of n xV Slough Creek, in pursuit of the Presidency. Also, the v Exploits of his Secretary, by J. B. Jones, ex-editor of the Official Journal. Just published and for sale at ■ ap2o GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st. Gt EORGIA REPORTS, by T. R. R. Cobb. Vol. 10. f For sale by THOS. RICHARDS k SON, 1 _ ar '-° __ Bl ank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, kc^ lALOUR.— 100 bbls. Pine. Superfine and Extra Family ' FLOUR, for sale low. my7 HAND, WILLIAMSJk Co._ PRIME SUGAR.—50 hhds. Porto Rico, Matanzas and New Orleans SUGARS. m y" HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. CRADLE SKINS.—Fine White English Cradle SKINS, for sale by apl6 MUSTIN k LATHROP. O UGARS.—SO hhds. good to choice SUGARS for sale ie £5 low by apls BAKER & WILCOX. WOOOriX WARE, BASKETS, BROOMS, |>E f V M [JOHNS, kc. —A large assortment of the above ar ’ tides just received by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO., aplß 206 Broad street. ig T 3 ARA SOLS.—PARASOLS, of exquisite neat- <sa X ness and style. Just received by aj>2 J. P. SETZE. P~ OTASH.—3,OOO lb», a very fine article, for sale by WM, H. TUTT, Druggist. LADIES’ MANTILLAS. SNOWDEN «k SHEAR have received, this day, an additional supply of Ladies’ White Watered Silk, and White Barege MANTILLAS, trimmed with White Silk Fringe, and of new and beautiful styles, to which they re spectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. inylS-dtwAw BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES. A THE SUBSCRIBER, here- SHI by gives notice that he has asso- Xjl f pj ciated with him, as a partner, 1 EPHRAIM SWEETSEE. and the #WLLXJJ business will hereafter be done in the name of K. L. SYM MONS A CO., (at the Old Stand of the late John W. Hough ton, Broad-st., near the Lower Market) where they intend keeping a general assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, TRUNKS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, Ac., expressly for the Retail Trade; and he would most respectfully in form his old friends and patrons, and the public generally, thiit he has received a large addition to his former Stock, directly from the manufacturer’s, selected with much care and adapted to the season. —AMONG WHICH MAY BE FOUND — Ladies’ Black Silk Lastg. GAITERS, fox’d, with Pat. Lea. “ Bronze “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Drab “ “ “ “ “ *' fig’d. “ Pearl “ “ << « u u “ Fine French BUSKINS, TIES and SLIPPERS, Polka BUSKINS, Ac., Ac. “ Velvet TIES, Toilet SLIPS, Prunella TIES and BOOTS, Ac. Gent’s Fine Calf BOOTS; Congress BOOTS, different kinds, “ “ Cloth and Prunella GAITERS, Oxford TIES, Ac. “ ‘‘ Wrought SLIPS, Velvet and Euam. SLIPS, Ac. —ALSO— A large assortment of Misses’ and Children’s GAITERS; Misses' and Children’s Fancy BOOTS, BUSKINS. JENNY LINDS, HENRY CLAYS, Ac., Ac., comprising a great va riety of patterns, many of them entirely new in this market. The subscriber would take this opportunity to return Lis sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and hopes, by strict atten ion to busi ness and a desire to please, to merit a continuance of the same, as he now flatters himseP that he shall be able to serve them to their entire satisfaction. Having the facili ties for obtaining the best goods at the manufacturer’s low est cash terms, he feels confident that he can and whi sell all articles in hi* line at prices that cannot fail to sup. I would also say that most of the articles now offered to the public have been selected by my partner, (who has had many years experience as a manufacturer) and are of the best materials and workmanship, and cannot fail to give satisfaction. I would also say that we have on hand a general assort ment of Men’s and Women’s low priced BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS, SLIPPERS, BUSKINS, Ac.; among which are, Lad’s Black and Colored Gaiter BOOTS, large sizes, and some of them made very wide and full. Boy’s and Youth’s BOOTS and SHOES, Ac. Call and sec. myl9 E. L. SYMMONS. BUTTER ANDYE AST POWDERS - A FRESH SI PPLY of fine new May BUTTER, at fix. reduced price; Fine Flint Corn MEAL and GRIST, just received; Fresh Ground Rice FLOUR, in small bags, for Families, received fresh every week ; Durkee YEAST POWDERS, a very superior article for Bread Biscuit, Cake Ac. Having tested its quality, I can with confidence, recom mend it, and what is still .0 be considered, at 25 per cent, be’ow any other Yeast Powder in use. myl9-ii JOHN J. BYRD. New boors.—encyclopedia - ©* 1 architect- UKE, Historical, Theoretical and Practical. By Jos. Gwilt. Illustrated with more than one thousand engravings en wood, by R. Bronston, from drawings by JohnS. Gwilt. Second edition, with a supplement view of the symmetry and stability of Gothic Architecture. The Works of Stephen Olin, D. I)., L. L. D., late Presi dent of the Wesleyan University. The Daltons, or, Three Roads in Life. By Chas. I.ever, author of Maurice Tiernay, Roland Cashel, Charles O'- Malley, Ac. Ivar, or the Skints Boy, a romance. By Miss Carlen.— From the original Swedish, by Prof. A. L. Krause. For sale by myPJ JOS. A. CARRIE A CO. lIME.- -100 bb!=. Fresh Thomaston LIME, iurt received J by my!9-dlw ESTES A RICHMOND. /T OSHEN BUTTER.—Choice Goshen BUTTER rs- VT ceived weekly by my 19 ESTES A RICHMOND. DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP which has heretofore ex isted in this City, between the undersigned, under the name and style of Ivey A Williams, was This Day dissolved by mutual consent. The name of the firm is to be used on ly in liquidation of the business of the firm. JAMES A. IVEY, AUGUSTUS D. WILLIAMS. All persons having claims against the firm, will present them ; and those indebted will make payment to the un dersigned, who is alone authorised to settle the business. JAMES A. IVEY. The undersigned will carry on business on his own account, at the Old Stand of the late firm. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to the late firm, he solicits a continuance of the same. mvlß-dAw‘2w JAMES A. IVEY. CHEROKEE LANDS AT PRIVATE SALE. TTTE HAVE FOR SALE some Nine LOTS of Fine ' T Cherokee LANDS, all situated in the Golden Districts of the State, being in Cass, Cobb, Paulding and Walker, which, for localities, are not to be surpassed. The Lots are Nos. 159, 102, 161, in the 11th District and Ist Section, be ing only 2 or 3 miles <- rom Dahlonega. Lots Nos. 335 ami 1,008 in 19th District, 3d Section, being in Paulding county. Lot No. 217, 4th District, 3d Section, is situated in Cass county. Lot No. 095, 3d District, 3d Section, believed to be in Cobb. The above Lois are all favorably situated, and contain each 40 acres. —-ALSO All that parcel of Land, having Lot No. 292, 7th District, 4th Section, in Walker county, on the Chattooga River, containing 100 acres, more or less, prime land. Titles un questionable. For further particulars and terms, apply to us at Store. myl9-tf GIRARDEY A PARKER. DBY GOODST-FRESH SUPPLIES. COSGROVE A BRENNAN, 202 and 270 Broad-st., have received a new supply of Rich DRESS and other FANCY GOODS, which they offer at very reduced prices, and to which they invite the attention of the Public, Our Stock of Goods embraces every thing in our line. We would cell particular attention to the following : Black and colored SILKS of allstvles; India Wo< k SILKS and BANGOLINES; Embroidered and Brocade GRENADINES and CRAPE dk PARIS; TISSUES, BAREGES and BAREGE DkLATNES; Dotted, Embroidered and Printed LAWNS, SWiSSES and JACONETS; Embroideries and Lace GOODS, in great variety; MANTILLAS, CAPES, GLOVES, FANS. Ac.; Linen SHEETINGS, Towelling NAPKINS, DOYLIES; Irish LINENS, Long CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, Marseilles QUILTS; Embro'dered and Turkey Red DIAPERS, WINDOW SH ADES, Ac.; GINGHAMS, English and French CALICOES, Ac., Ac, my 11 BARGAINS IN DPvY GOODS. HICKMAN, WESCOTT a CO., will sell their large and complete assortment of DRESS GOODS, during the Convention week, at New York cost for Cash. Their Stock consists of BAREGES, in every variety of style, quality and-price ; BAREGE DkLAINES, of beautiful quality and designs; Silk TISSUES ; GRENADINES ; Printed and Brocade CRAPE de PARIS ; Canton SILKS, plaid and striped ; Dotted Swiss MUSLINS; Co'ored and White Pr Red JACONETS, ORGANDIES! and LAWNS; CHAMBRAYS, French and English ; So'id and Check GINGHAMS, in great varieties ; LACE GOODS, in all styles; Lace CAPES, COLLARS, SLEEVES and MUSLINS, do. do. CHIMAZETTES, a very large assortment; GLOVES, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, Ac., Ac.; PARASOLS, a splendid assortment, at very low prices ; FANS, in great variety ; Black Lace MANTILLAS, of new style and cheap prices; White Crape SHAWS, with very heavy Fringes, Ac. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine, myß-dl w NEW GOODS, By the last Steamer —4 days from Xew Tori-. TTTILLIAM H. CRANE has‘this day received the W following GOODS: Ricli Glace SILKS, light colors ; Elegant Figured GRENADINES; Black Checked DONNA LOUISE ; Superior Black Lustre GRO de RHINE; Black BAREGE de CIIALLI; Rich Printed Organda LAWNS; Rich Plaid Silk MUSLINS; Pink, Blue and other colored MARSILENBS; Hair Corded CAMBRIC; Superior White Cotton HOSE ; Fine Lisle Thread Do.; White BORLTN CORD,for Bonnets; A great variety of Bonnet RIBBONS; And many other articles, to which he would invite the at tention of the public. myll-dAw RICH AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. ■TTTILLIAM H. CRANE has a large and beautiful as- V V sortment of Rich and Fashionable DRESS GOODS, which he is selling off very cheap: Rich Glace and Plaid SILKS ; Elegant Embroidered HANANAS; French Figured GRENADINES and ORGANDIES; French Printed JACONETS and MUSLINS; Fine Figured Lace BAREGES; Rich Embroidered and Printed BAREGES; BAREGE DeLAINES, very cheap; Elegant Glace Embroidered Silk MANTILLAS, light co lors, newest fashion; Rich Black Lace MANTILLAS, of entirely new designs ; Fine White Lace MANTILLAS, SHAWLS and SCARFS; Rich Embroidered Muslin CAPES, and SLEEVES to match Fine Embroidered Lace CAPES; Rich Needle-Worked COLLARS and CHIMASETTS; Rich Embroidered Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. The above, together with a general assortment of all kinds of DRY GOODS, will be sold at greatly reduced pri ces, as he is determined not to be undersold by any bouse in the City. mylldAw BRITANNIA LAMPS, for Fluid and Oil, assorted sizes. Alsos Britannia CANDLESTICKS, for sale by ap9 L. HANCOCK A CO., 210 Broad-st. SALE —A valuable Northern HORSE, young, . sound, and well broke. —ALSO— * A BUGGY, built by Hurlburt A Co., and a ROCK AWAY, both very little used. Enquire at this office. myl4-dlw AfORE NEW BOOKS. —The Howadji in Syria, by IVI George William Cur .is, author of Nile Notes. The Dalton’s; or Three Roads in Life, by Charles Lever. Price 50 cts; and— No. 22 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution. For sale by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, ' my!2 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. I/'i/Y/Y BUSHELS CORN, for sale from the wharf. my!2 G. WALKER A SON. I FRENCH COFFEE BIGGINS, Egg BOILERS, Soup 1 LADLES, WAITERS, Table MATS, and a variety of other useful articles for House Keepers. For sale by mv l MUSTIN & LATHROP. TILL THEY COME.—MUSTIN & LATHROP, de termined to spare n« pains in accommodating their Customers, have just added another lot of L SEFUL HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES, to their already good assort ment of articles in that line. apl4 SA()A BLOCK ZINC ; 2,000 Sheet Block ZINC ; FI/ 250 Boxes TIN PLATE, assorted brands ; i »*• Lb*, Work TIN, in »tor«, and far sale by J ms% B, f. CHEW. 1 LOTTERIES. GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. Draws in Savannah, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Draws in Wilmington, Del., Tuesdays and Saturdays. All Drawing received by Telegraph—Savannah on the same evenings ; Delaware early next day. GREGORY & MAURY, Manager*. Drawn Numbers Greene and Pulaski Lottery, Clas« CJ. 29 82 43 46 77 36 73 74 16 27 33 4l‘ 76 8 —ALSO, OF EXTRA CLASS 44 29 61 3 45 48 26 2 55 37 41 22 60 CLASS 61—to be drawn FRIDAY, May 21. 78 number lottery, 12 drawn ballots. Capital Prize 5,000 DOLLARS. Tickets $1; Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of Quarters $3.95. EXTRA CLASS4S.—to be drawn SATURDAY, May 22. 78 number lottery ; 15 drawn ballots. Splendid Scukie. — Capital Prize. 75.000 DOLLARS. 2 Prizes of $20,000 each. Tickets S2O ; Shares in propor tion. CLASS 62—Tobedrawn MONDAY, May 24. 75 Number Lottery ;12 drawn ballots. Capital Prize 7,500 DOLLARS ! Tickets $2 ; Shares in proportion. I3F” Tickets for sale and prizes cashed on demand by E. O. WITHINGTON, No. 205 Broad street, one door above Metcalf’s Range, Augusta, Ga. Orders from the city or country, strictly confiden tial and promptly attended to. my2o GEORGIA 'STATE LOTTERY. Authorized by the Legislature, for the benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta,. Draws in this City on Mondays and Thursdays. Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even ing by Telegrapn. F. C. BARBER & CO., Managers. Drawn Numbers of Georgia State Lottery, Class 49 : 75 21 1 10 69 73 7 53 18 12 86 60 CLASS 51.—Draws in Augusta on THURSDAY, May 20. Capital Prize f.,000 DOLLARS! if 1,500; SI,OOO. 66 Numbers —12 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $2 —Shares in proportion. CLASS 52.—Draws in Savannah on SATURDAY. May 22. Capual Prize 3.000 DOLLARS! 72 Numbers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets sl—shares in proportion. Risk on a package of whol« Tickets sl3 SO cents Do. “ “ ou Half Tickets 6 90 Do. “ “ on Quarter Tickets 8 45 “ -A Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale, and Prizes prompt* ly p.rd, by F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Office in Washington-street, one door from the corner 0? Broad-street. my!4 'PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT. Warranted to stand the Southern Climate. $1,000,000, SAVED YEARLY. Read, read, read, mark this fact! SILVER'S PLASTIC MINERAL PAINT, will stand any climate without cracking or blistering!!! Mr. J. S. Sil er, —Dear Sir:—From long and well-tried experience in the use of your Mineral Paints, we are well convinced that they are far superior to any oiher article of the same kind now in use. We have arrived at this con clusion from a well-sealed conviction, that in point of body, durabi’ity, and capability, of effectually resisting vhe influ ence of heat and cold, and even the danger - " A conflagra tion, the-e is no other coating materia' that can approach a comparison with it. Our reasons for arriving at th's con clusion are indisputable, viz: actual experience in the use of your Composition, and ri’e real benefit we have thereby derived. We find them to be cheaper in cost, to go further in use, and to give be.,er satisfaction to property owners and tenenls in genera', .haa any other. For these reasons we have determined tha. at all limes, and under all circum stances, we will recotnmem. your material; and, if possible, are determined to use no o.ber. We remain yours, with respect, TRIOL A HAND, House Painters and Glaziers, 216 Ridge Road. The above is bat one o" the many certificates we have re ceived from tee Painters of oar city, who have used Silver’s Minera' TVrus. Cocoas. -We have seven different colors, viz: three browns, .wo chocolates, black and ye'low, and by combina tion, make every variety and sbrde of color. Irox.—To iron, they arnish a perfect protection against rust, for .hey contain no metal, wh'ch, like white lead, acts destructively on the iron, In fact, this paint makes iron doubly valuable for building purposes. Brice Work.—They give to bouse walls a much heavier coating tbaa any other paints, and if sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or finishes so well with it. Old Roofs. —Gives us a roof never so old and leaky, Sil ver’s Mineral Paints will make it cheaply new, and more enduring that it ever was. Ships using this extraordinary mineral as we prepare : i for them, will be proof against the action of hot suns, worms, and salt water. D rect oss.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick as you can, and use as other paints. v These p lints need hut little dryer, and for priming and second-coating in all household work, they will be found far cheape- and more durable than lead. Dealers and consumers can procure this Paint of FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Agents, Northwest corner Tenth and Market-sts. Philad. Also, Importers of P'ate and Colored Window Glass, dealers in Drugs, Paints, Ac. my!4-d CITY BREAD AND CAKE BAKERY. THE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform the Jfaj. 1 community of the City of Augusta, that he has Tzr* ' pe manently located himself, and opened ihe above .off. named BAKERY, where he will carry on the BAKING { BUSINESS iniis various branches, to which he solicits ihe patronage of his fellow-citizens. He will supply Families, Hotels and Boarding Houses with Bread, such as, Wheat, Rye, and Graham or Dyspepsia, not to be excelled by any one. JOHN SMALL, Corner of Centre and Ellis Streets. N. B. Having been unable to obtain immediate posses sion of the Store, (the same having been leased till the first of October next,) he begs the public, who will favor him with their custom, to leave their orders at the first door f rora the corner in Ellis street, to which will be promptly attended to; where, also, those who wish to send for the Bread, can he accommodated. my!3 SOMETHING NEW. REMINGTON’S CONDENSING AND DIGESTING COFFEE POT. This article is on an entire new plan, by which the aroma of the Coffee is condensed, thus avoid ing all evaporation, and giving the Coffee a fine flavor, with a saving of one-fourth the material. For sale by L. HANCOCK A CO., mylt Agents for Patentees. ON CONSIGNMENT. jK HHDS. Muscovado SUGAR; JO 10 “ New Orleans “ 60 Bbls. FLOUR. For sale bv myS-3 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. YE W ORLEANS MOLASSEST—IOO bbls. New ([Jr* Lx leans MOLASSES, for sale from wharf bv feb 20-d&w HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of PATRICK WALCH, late of Richmond county, deceased, are re quested to make immediate payment; and those having de mand will hand them in, duly authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN WALCH, my9-Ct* Surviving Copartner. '■pHE WORKS OF STEPHEN OLIN, D. D., LLD., X late Pr sldent of Wesleyan University; Anthon’s Grecian Antiquities; and Ivar; or the Skjuta-Boy, a Romance by Miss Carlen, from the Original Sweedish, by Professor A. L. Krause. Received and for sale hv THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. myl3 Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. CIHOIfE HAMS.—2,OOO Lbs. Choice HAMS, received ! this day, and for sale by my!3 JOHN A. MILLEN A CO., 205, Broad-st. BACON AND CORN. T K HHDS. of Prime Baltimore Bacon SIDES : 1D 1,000 bushels of Prime White Baltimore CORN; Receiving and for sale low, if taken from the wharf, by mylß-4t JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO., Mclntosh-st. IMPORT ANT TOLL AN TERS THE RICHMOND FACTORY continues to manu facture WOOLLEN CLOTH, for Negro Clothing, at cents per yard, furnishing every material except the wool. Those wishing to avail themselves of this opportu nity to secure for their Negroes a superior article of Win ter Clothing, have only to wash the wool in cold water, and send it to me. The Factoiy is provjded with a Burr Machine, and the Burrs will be extracted free of expense. On hand and for sale, OSNABURGS, STRIPES and Geor gia PLAINS, at low prices. tny!s _ JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. HOLSTON GLASS WORKS. The undersigned is now prepared to execute orders for superior WINDOW GLASS, manufactured at Knoxville, Tenn. This Glass will compare favorably with any made in the United States; and the prices are as low as those of any other Factory. my!s ‘ JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. RKCEIY ED T HIS DAY at the New Family Grocery— -5 Tubs May BUTTER ; 1 Cask Pig HAMS ; 5 Boxes P. A. CHEESE ; 6 Boxes Eng. Dairy do.; 1 Case Bologna SAUSAGE ; 5 Bbls. Extra Mess BEEF; 2 do. Pickled TONGUES; 25 Boxes Soda BISCUIT ; 2 bbls. Pilot BREAD ; 5 Bbls. Extra Butter CRACKERS. myll JOHN A. MILLEN A CO. 205 Broad Street. FOR SALE. THE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, on Ellis street, South side, between Mclntosh and Washington streets. The location is one of the most eligible in the city. The Dwelling has six well finished rooms above the base ment; four fire places; with closets, pantries, Ac., and all in complete repair; also, all necessary out-houses. The lot measures 52 feet front on Ellis street, by 185 feet back. Titles indisputable, and termsliberal and accommodating. The Dwelling now rents for s2soper annum. Apply to ap!6-tf GIRARDEY A PARKER. THOS. RICHARDS A SON, Blank Book Manufac turers, Stationers. Ac., have just received another sup ply of the following popular Books : The Wide, Wide World ; Queechy, by the author of the Wide, Wide World, in two vols. Price $1.75; A Journey through Tartary, Thibet and China, by M. Hue. Price 50 cents ; Rejected Addresses, by Horace and James Smith ; Gaities and Gravities, by Horace Smith ; Claret and Olives, from the Garonne to the Rhone, by An gus B. Reach Price 25 cents ; Garlands Life of Randolph ; , Ware’s European Capitols ; Reveries of a Bachelor, Lorgnette ; Fresh Gleanings and Dream Life, by Ike Marvel, and Grace Aguilar’s Works. BACON. —20,000 lbs.—Baltimore and Tennessee BA CON, for sale by ap!3 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. Blancmange and jelly moulds, of dif ferent sizes and patterns, for sale by mb2s MUSTIN A LATHROP. i T IMK.—IOO bbls. Thomaston LIME, for sale low. 1 JU HAND, WILLIAMS A CO, TOBIN S GARDEN—OPEN FOR THE SEA SON. TOMAS T. TOBIN would respectfully an announce to his old friends and the public, that his Garden, on Telfair street, is now open for the season. STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, ICES, ICE CREAM, etc., served up every afternoon and evening, from 2 till 10 o’clock. The Garden is now in beautiful order, and no efforts will be spared to render it a popular and delightful place of resort for the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta ud its vicinity. apll-tf A - EW BOOKS, Ac. —Life of Lord Jeffrey, with a j i\ selection from his correspondence by Lord Cockburn j one of the Judges of the Court of Sessions in Scotland, j The Milliner and the Millionaire by Mrs. Dr. Hicks, au thoress of the Lady Killer, Ac. The Life of William Penn, by Samuel M.. Janney. Youatt and Martin on Cattle. —ALSO— Another supply of Marcus Warland or the Long Moss Spring ; Aunt Patty’s Sera;) Bag ; Heaven or the Sainted Dead; The Heavenly Recognition,and vol. 4, Bancroft’s United States. —ALSO— Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Rosewood and Mahogony Desks, all sizes; Thermometers, Porte Monaies and Accordeons,for sale by myll THOS. RICH ARDS A SON, Blank-book Manufacturers, Book-Binaers, Ac. JUST RECEIVED, GENT’S fine Rogers’ BOOTS, for dre*s; “ “ Cong. Bast G AITERS, P. Sole; £<£ll “ “ “ Cloth “ Wees; fi “ “ Last BROG’S., P. Sole; 1 Wt. “ “ Cloth “ tip’d. with P, Lea.; “ “ “ “ fox’d. “ “ All fresh and for sa'e low by ap!6 H. E. CLARKE. BONNETS, BONNETS. Mrs. j. loeb s now receiving a large as- (X-. sortment of Fashionable Silk, Lace, Crape and /2SF Straw BONNETS, which she offers for sale low enough to suit purchasers. my 2 ICE CREAM. BESSM AN ’ S GARDE N, GREENE STREET. J\V. BESSMAN begs leave to inform his jgt'.M • friends, and the public generally, that he is now prepared, at his Garden on Greene street, to serve them, during the day and evening, after 4 . o’clock, P. M., with ICE CREAM, Os a quality not to be surpassed by any ever offered in this City, and he hopes to receive thei.- calls. His Conservatorv contains a rare and select assortment of GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, GERANIUMS, JAPONT CAS, FUCHSIAS, Ac., Ac., and in his Garden may be found, during the Floral season, all new and improved Ro ses, Dahlias, Tulips, Flowering Shrubs, etc., in full bloom. No efforts will be spared to contribute to the pleasure of visitors, and all are invited to call. my2-tf WHITE GL'ACE AND WATERED MAN TILLAS. DINNING & SINNOTT have this day received some beautiful White Glace and Watered MANTILLAS; Black Lace MANTILLAS; SCARFS and SHAWLS, Ac.; Printed BAREGES ; Tissue BAREGES ; Printed MUL LINS ; PARASOLS; RIBBONS; PLOVERS; FANS; GLOVES, Ac. Some very new styles in Lace Straw BON NETS, to which they respectfully invite the inspection of the Ladies. an2s ivyE\V BOORS.—Journey to Iceland, and Travels in it Sweden and Norway—translaled from the German of Ida Peifffer, by Charlotte Fennimore Cooper, being No. 8 of Putnam’s Library, price 25 cents. The Paris Sketch Book, by Wm. M. Thackeray, in 2 vols. price sl. Clifton, or Modern Fashion, Ac., a novel by Arthur Town ley, complete ii one volume. Price Jo cents. Horse Shoe Robinson, a tale of the Tory Ascendency, by John P. Kennedy, author of Swallow Barn. Price $1.50, revised edition. Just published and for sale at GEO- A. OATES A CO’S., Piano Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.. between the United States and Globe Hotels. myll A. DOUBEtT" BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, J Takes this method of informing his J | friends, and the public, that he has en- f i » larged h : s Stock, and is now prepared to 1 supply any article in the various branches of his businijs. LADIES’ SHOES. He has a splendid collection of Ladies’ Work, such as Gaiters, Jenny Lind’s, Excelsiors, Buskin Ties, Ac., Ac., to gether with every variety of Misses’ BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, to which he invites the attention of those who wish to purchase, that may Judge of the superior character and finish of his Stock. A. DOUBET. Work made to order, and Repairing done in the best style, and at short notice. rny9-twly FOR SALU rpHE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Walker I street, North side, first below Centre street. The House is entirely new, containing C Rooms, 4 Fire Places, all well finished. Also, 2 story brick Kitchen, and all ne cessary out bouses, in first rate order. The situation is one of ihe most pleasant and retired in the city. —ALSO— The very desirable BUILDING LOT, immediately below the above, and next above the residence of James Gardner, J.-., fronting 94 feet on Telfair, and running through to Walker street. —ALSO— A LOT on Fenwick street, just above Centre street, 83 feet front, running half way through the square. Terms liberal. Negroes taken 'n payment, if desired. Apply to my 16 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. IVL.OI R.—so bbls. Prime Canal FLOUR, to arrive by the Oregon, for sale. S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. my!6 DRIED APPLES.—IIS sacks, for sale, my 16 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. “'ll IM)Z, Augusta Factory WA’I'ER BUCKETS, for sale 'M / low by * my!6-2w GIRARDEY A PARKER. , »VK FINK NKW SIX HORSE N. C. VVAGO.nU^ V * We have for sale one fine new Six Horse WAGON, which we will sell cheap, if applied to soon. myl6-2w GIRARDEY A PARKER, I>ALTI>IOHSd I'LOLII.— I" barrels Howard Street I > FLOUR, for sale by m7 CHAS. P. McCALLA. FOR SALE. 4 PAIR OF MATCH HORSES, from il the celebrated Morgan Stock, six years old, color bay, well broke, fast travellers, and warranted sound. Apply at myl6-dlw* SIMPSON’S Stables. FOR SALE. IT'IVE pair Matcli and eight or ten Single Harness : HORSES. Apply at the Stable of my 16-6 J. P, FLEMING. MORE NEW GOODS. "\YTILLIAM 11. CRANE has just received a new sup- V > nly of Rich Embroidered Lace ST .EE YES ; Very fine French Worked COLLARS; Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Blue Silk Net VEILS, at 75 cents: Cheap Muslin COLLARS,from 6cents to 37,V cents; Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric HANDKER CHIEFS, very low ; And a great variety of other Goods, which have been bought very cheap, and will be sold at a small advance. my!s BACON AND NAILS. AAAU LBS. prime BACON SIDES. ’ 1,000 Kegs Cut NAILS. For Sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY. Hamburg May 7th 1852. my 7-10 OX CONSIGNMENT, Jrt BARRELS Clarified SUGARS ; TV 10 Hhds. New Orleans SUGAR ; 10 Hhds. Muscovado SUGAR ; 10 Hhds. Porto Rico ; Rio COFFEE and Java COFFEE ; 100 Barrels FLOUR ; 2000 Bushels White CORN. For sale by myll JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. TXXTR A B VLTI.MORK FLOUR.—7S bbls. WheeL 1 J er's Extra FLOUR, for sale on wharf by my 15 CHAS. P. McCALLA. G1 OHHEN*BUTTER, CHEESE, ORANGES, I.E- T MONS, Ac., just received and for salebv myls T. B. MEYER** HUBER. EAGLE FOUNDRY. THE Public arc respectfully informed that operations at this establishment are for the present suspended. my!s-4t T. L. NEESON. ST. MARY’a MONEY WANTED r TMIE UNDERSIGNED will receive Bills, of less de- X nomination than Five Dollars, of the above Bank at par, in payment for Groceries. JOHN A. MILLEN A CO., myl 205 Broad street. V~ PPLES, ORANGES AND PRUN barreb fine Baracoa ORANGES; 5 Bbls. fine Northern APPLES ; 5 Boxes Mesina ORANGES; 25 “ PRUNES, in fine order. Just received, and for sale by GIRARDEY A PARKER, myS Auction and Commission Merchants. SUGARS.— 100 bbls. Clarified SUGARS, BC, and Yel _ low, for sale low by ap!s BAKER A WILCOX. f LARIfTeD SUGAR.—IO hhds. New Orleans Clari- J fled SUGAR, for sale by my7 CHAS. P. McCALLA. nRIME RIO COFFEE.—BO sacks prime Rio COFFEE, X for sale by my7 CHAS. P. McCALLA. OATS.— 150 Sacks Tennessee OATS, for sale bv my7-3t DOUGHTY A BEALL. HORSES. —2 good young Saddle and Harness HORSES, for sale. ap!s BAKER A WILCOX. HIRAM SMITH IT.OI H, for sale bv mh3 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. * SUGARS. —SO hhds. Fine SUGAR, for sale low by apl3 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. RANGES, FIGS*ANDTPPLES—For sale by JOHN A. MILLEN A CO., myß 2"5 Broad-street. TTTANTED, a Lady of some experience, to take charge IT of a family and servants during the summer months. Inquire at this office, or address Box 144, Post Office. myß BURNING FLUID—A first rate article, for sale at SO cents per gallon, hy ap!s MUSTIN A LATHROP. MILCH COW and CALF. 2 months old, for sale by ap2o __S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. Recti fied \vhiskky.—t>s bbis. whiskeYdow landing, and for sale very low, to close consignment. mh9 CHAS. P. McCALLA. ARROW ROOT —Os the best quality, for sale at 25 cents per pound, by ap2o WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. HARPER’S MAGAZINE (edges trimmed) for May, has been received at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S ap29 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad Street, THE AUGUSTA M ACHINE WORKS will furnish DRESSED LUMBER, of any description, on the short est notice. ja!7-dtf D. SLATE, Sup’t. BACON. —40,000 lbs. Prime Tennessee BACON, just re ceived and for sale by my7 BAKER A WILCOX. tX.MP CHIMNEYS ANO WICKS of all sizes, suit . . * i able for Oil, Fluid or Camphene Lamps, for sale by iiili2s MUSTIN ALATHROP. MOLASSES.— 50 hhds. prime Cuba MOLASSES, for sale from the Wharf by mh24 HAND, WILLIAMS * CO. ~ GEORGIA 6 PER CENT. BONDS WANTED: NT 7 "ANTED, a small amount of GEORGIA 6 PER CENT. T V BONDS. Enquire at this office, my7 AUCTION SALES. ; BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. 5 Hthis day— THURSDAY, in front of Store, at 10# o’clock, A. M., will be sold — o 10 bbls. Mononjrabela WHISKEY; tl 6 “ Pure SPIRITS; Ift “ BRANDY: . ’ 4 “ X. E. RUM ; 4 “ Bye GIN, Phelps’beat; 3. 2 casks Sup. Madeira WINK ; i “ Pure JUICE, 10 boxes Do.; M 10 “ STARCH; Ift “ Star CANDLES; Ift bhls. Canal FLOCK ; S cases DRY GOODS; CAPS; BONNETS; SHOES; BOOTS; FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. Terms cash. my2o “ BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. S V m —THIS DAY— -1 THURSDAY, in front of Store, at Ift o’clock, will be sold, a iron era! assortment of GROCERIES, consisting of r FLOUR, TEA, SUGAR, COFFEE, TOBACCO. LIQUORS, SEGARS, HATS, CAPS, Ac., DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, STATIONARY, Ac. —ALSO— A lot of Second-hand FURNITURE. Terms cash. my 19 BY S.T. GRENVILLE & CO. . —THIS*DAY— THURSDAY, in front of Store, at 10 o’clock, will be sold— -25 boxes assorted CANDY. Terms cash. myl9 ~ BY S. C. GRENVILLE & Co7~ * npUESDAY, JU.\E 1, at the Lower Market House, JL within the usual hours of sale, if not previously dis posed of, the following property, to c!o«e a copartnership— A Tract of LAND, containing 55ft acres first quality swamp land, situated on the Savannah River, near Mcßeau Creek, about 17 miles from Augusta, and within a half mile of the Augusta and Waynesboro Rail Road, known as the Bacon Tract, and is well timbered with Hickory, Oak, Ash, | Beach and Cypress, about 150 acres of the land have been cultivated, and produced fifty bushels of AJorn per acre. ; On the place are three moulds, considered the highest upon ■ the river, and is well adapted to raising Slock. Also, two Negroes, SAM, about thirty-five years of age; PROPHET, a sawyer, about thirty years of age. —ALSO— ? Two 6 Horse WAGONS; One 2 Horse WAGON; One 1 Horse WAGON ; One CARRY LOG; One CART ; Three HORSES ; A lot of Wagon and Cart HARNESS: Log CHAINS; 3 TOOLS, Ac. Terms at sale. mvl9 ■ BY GiRARUEY & PARKER. ‘ of Jr ine Lots. Tl ESBAI. Jl \E 1, at the Lower Market, within I the u-ual hours of sale, will be sold, if not previously disposed of— rix hue LOTS, bounded on the North by Reynold street, ; Ea-t by Boundary, the South by Broad street, and West I by Sib'ey stieet. ! Lot No. 1 has 67 feet fronting on Broad street, and 128 ; set deep, routing on Sibley-st., with a good two story tene -1 ment and kitchen, Ac. f Lot No. 2 has (57 icet front on Broad street, and 128 feel deep. Lot No. 3 has .>7 feet front on Broad street, and 12S feet * deep, outing or East Boundary street. ‘ Lot No. 4 has 67 feet irontintvp-i Reynold street, and 12T feet 8 inches ; n deuih, rontingim East Boundary street. Lot No. 5 i 567 feet, fronting o i Reynold street, and iti ’ cf the same depth as Lot No. 4. Lot No. 6 has „ 7 feet, on ling on Reynold street, and 1* 12S feet dee fronting on Sibley erect. The locaii y of these Lots is ore of the most pleasant and beautiful in die lower part of ..he city. A piat of which can be seen at our store. t The above property can be treated for privately, till day. my(s-td ROWELL PLACE FOR SALE. TT7TLL BE sold at the Lower Market House in tha t » City of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next, the Plantation known as The Rowell Place, 'ving seven miles below Augusta, and containing about seveuteen hundred acres, of which six hundred are first quality bottom Land on the Savannah River. This place is not excelled by any in healthfulness and beauty of situation, fertility of soil and facilities for the suc eeesful planting of Corn and Cotton. One thousand Acree of it are inclosed, the greater part of which is now under cultivation. The line of the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad passes within a half mile of the Dwelling House; and a portion of the Plantation is traverse., by Butler’s Creek, which furnish es a valuable water-power. The whole volume of the Creek can he used at one point with a fell of eight feet without a pond. The lands on both sides of the Creek, for a mile from the mouth, belong to the Estate. And on the River is a good Shad Fishery, easy of access amt has been fished this season. It will alTnrd me pleasure to show the place to all who may favor me with a call,and give them all the information in my power. Titles are indisputable and the terms of sale will bemad > very accommodating. WM. W. HOLT, April 23 Executor. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and Savannah Republican and Georgian, will copy once a week (Thurs day's) until day of sale, and forward bills to this office FOR SPRING WEART ANTE ARE now fully supplied with the best of SPRING T t and SUMMER GOODS, which we will make up to order in as good style and as cheap as in the Nortl«rn cities. —ALSO— READY MADE GARMENTS of all the newest styles, and of the best make. . WM. O. PRICE A CO., ap6 _____ Drapers and Tailors. W. H. MAHARRY & CO, ' plain and ornamental gas fitters. DWELLINGS, Stores, Churches, Ac, fitted up in ths neatest manner. All work warranted. Plain and Ornamental GAS FIXTURES for sale. References —Col. H. H. Gumming, President Gas Light Company. Mr. William Helme,j Engineer Erecting Gas Works. apls HARPER’S NEW ‘MONTHLY "MAGAZIN »b» May, received and for sale by mys THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. ' A \ T A\Tll».—A first rate House Servant] Apply to } » ap!s BAKER A WILCOX. CORN. —I,ooft bushels prime White CORN, just receiv ed, and for sale by my 4 B. 11. WARREN. IIME.— 100 bbls. fresh fhomaston per J Hancock, and for sale by my 4 _ B. H. WARREN. HOWARD STREET FLOUR.-50 bbls. Howard Street FLOUR, for sale to arrive per River, by ai>l6 __ CIIAS. P. McCaAAv I ) LOCK TIN PIPE.—We have now in Store a full 1J supply of this desirable article, assorted sires—war ranted pure. L. HANCOCK A CO. a l’9 210 Broad Street. BUt HA\ HEAT A FLO I R.—Landing and in store 20 quarter bbls. BUCKWHEAT. 100 bbls Hiram Smith, Genesee and Baltimore FLOUR. mh7 RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. IM-Ol R, FLOUR.—Hiram Smith's best FLOUR now lan ling and for sale by HAND A FLEMING. ALSO. A few barrels choice Mercer POTATOES, for table uce. mh2B XTBA BALTIMORE FLOUR.—loo~Bblij. d IJ Baltimore FLOUR, for sale by . mhll CIIAS. P. McCALLA. PM PS, PI .MPS.—A good assortment of Well and Cistern PUMPS, for sale very low, by L. HANCOCK A CO, 210 Broad-st, ap9 A few doors below Post Office Corner. TOBACCO. —50 Boxes Chewing TOBACCO, frortTl2 to 62cents. iny9 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. VLUM SALT.—aoTSacks - Alum SALT] * niy9 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. BACON. —sft Hhds. BACON : Hams, Sides and Shoul ders. my 9 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. JM. NEWBY A: CO, have just received 100 dozen • fine Cotton and Linen SHIRTS—some of them arc extra made, Ac, Ac. Prices, as usual, are very moderate. SWr Also, COLLARS, GLOVES, Neck HANDKERCHIEFS. Ac, Ac, of every variety. aplO .- f CIOMPOUND SYRUP OF BUCHU.—For all^ill 1 eases of the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Apparatus, in general, for sale by my 4 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. CtANAOA KJTRV WHVTS.—IOO dor. of the above ) just received and for sale by my 4 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO. BACON SIDE*?.—2O hhds. prime Bacon SIDES, for sale by my 2 CIIAS. P. McCALLA. r | W.MARINDfti.—A fresh lot. just received, by 1 my 4 WM. H. TUTT. Druggist. IN WEAejCfN.—Patent Ice Cream FREEZERS, of differ] ent sizes, for sale by myl MUSTIN A LATHROP. RECEIVED THIS DAY, per steamer Union— -5 Tubs fresh May BUTTER ; 10 Boxes Imitation English CHEESE; for sale by ap3o G.JP. DORTIO. YITATER COOLERS. —Unglazed Stone JARS, which t T will make economical and good n ater coolers. For sale by m> I MUSTIN A LATHROP. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES AT COSt7^ THE SUBSCRIBERS wishing to make room for new Stock, will dispose of their present Stock of CARRIA- I GES and BUGGI ES at cost. JAMES HULBERT A CO, ap4 Corner of Ellis and Mclntosh streets. i O AUIIELs roil PERFUMED BAGS, Ward^ j O robes and Drawers, for sale by ap24 WM. h. TUTT, Druggist. IIME. —lOft casks fresh Thomaston LIME, just received j and for sale by ap24 B. H. WARREN. BARREL and Half Barrel COVERS, WASH BOARDIT WAFLE IRONS, EGG WUIFS, Ac, just received and or sale by mh2s MUSTIN A LATHROP. B ARNE’S NOTES ON REVELATION, explana tory and practical. Part 18 London Labor and London Poor and No. 8 Dickens’ Bleak House. For sale hv THOS] RICHARDS 4 SON ap23 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. PARLOR GRATES.—A few beautiful designs, with lira brick complete. For sale by . L. HANCOCK A CO.. _ 210 Broad Street. 50 " d qu,irl ' r 5 Cases half and quarter Boxes SARDINES • _5 Baskets quarts and pints, Heidsick CHAMPAGNE; 2 Ca^ Diaphane < or Prepared French Half Pipes Star BRANDY, very superior; _ , * Tun* Madeira WINE; 10 Casks Muire A Son’s superior Scotch ALE, in pints For sale by a p3ft G. T. DORTIO. ’V"OTIC’E.— AII persons indebted to the estvte of Patrick Tl Dunn, late of Richmond county, deceased, are request ed to make immediate payment; and those having de- itcfl mands will hand them in, duly authenticated, within th« ' time prescribed bv law. OSWELE E. CARHIN, CTk S. C. R. C, Jee C^ r * May 11,1552. Administrator Estate Patrick Puna. a P 9 MOLASSISS. —*0 bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES, A^C^^ quality and order, 1! my7 HAND. WILLIAMS 4 C? f° r sale b T * JAMS 4 00.