Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 28, 1852, Image 1

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*). - AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMB Clff Cijroniclf v\“ Sentinel IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TEI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY, B\ WILLIAM g. JON EH. TEEMS: J F> Vi ,Y PAPER.—Published Morning and Evening.—To City Sul Timers—Six Dollars per annum, payable in advance. Ifsem ly Mail— Skvbs Don. a as. TUI-WEEKLY PAPER— Foph Dollars per annum in ad- j vanee. i \yy i\LY PATER-(A nmmnioth sheet) —Two Doixaßsper 1 annum .n advance. - ”1 TLEIiTS OF ADVERTISING, IN 7> MLY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square (ten lines or ! , ir ' E'°n; 1 Jtirty-Eight Cents for the next | ta i ■ each sal sequent inser- i ts; SEMI.ItfOWTBT.Trnr j i>IONI liu V, iin either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and ' Figure Work, One Dollar per square. ►-S'"'-v .vcitiSeui-ms incerted under the bead of Special Notices, tiny Cents for each insertion. Paoi i..- siox vL or Mcuixtss G auds, not exceeding six lines. To.. 1 i ■! nimm. if over sir lines, pro rata per line. mu inicati-'!!s designed to promote private or indi* % i Dial interests, will be charged a.-, advertisements. Ao gratLi'ou - V vci tiring, under any circumstances,except j Marriage a:; Obituary Notices; and these, 7 nh«n over sir i ines, will be churned as advertisements. ST A A DIN G AU\ ERTIBF MENTS: 1 ire (10 line.-.) 1 <nth, without alteration, 1C > 1 “ “ 8 months, “ “ .12 1 0 montiis, altered quarterly, IS 1 44 44 12 months, “ 44 25 1 2squares, one half e- re than the shove rat*-*. 8 “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 11 double the above rates. next to reacting nutlet Bad leaded, double these ra • * , .► Y y “ Adv rtkemonts rot marked the number of insertion? vr ! be continued and charged by the insertion. With :drid. ante. Dr:"gists and others, contracts will be IXl ' ’e year, on i asonable terms. ■r’l cn the bill of any house or linn amounts within six months to vbO or up.t; rds, for other than contract adver tiseiAc”* , a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if paid on presentation. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM VEIT LINE. **The new end splendid Steamships FJ.ORI DA rrSaptain Lyor, ALABAMA., Captain Lrptorr, BSf.ONOISO TO THE O.W YORK AND SA V.ISX4H tIPAM KAVI3A TION COMPANY. V r ILL leave Savannah and Ker York every SATUR t V DA v . These ships are of l,3bd tons register, and unsurpassed in safety, speed ami comfort. i' use .•‘reamers, 1 v.ng '.v .onah at the same time th • ih- ' • aiox a id roauEP.SER leave Charleston, arrive in New York a- soon as, or before them. Cabio Phsj»k, $25 —payable before going on board. Aovv T > : PADLEFORD, FAY L CO, Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, my2s 194 Front-street, New York. I CP. PHILADELPHIA. /’fiiladolphia end csvannah fetenm Vavigntlon Co. tpHE XKIV AND &PLE.MJJD side wheel X stear. hip : IATE OF GEORGIA, of 1290 : ton* register, Onpt. John E. Walton, has commenced her regular -.3, -ru v.iii leave SavH’.'.r-ah on Wedsksdat, the 2 layot Ji, and everv alternate Wkdne-dat thereafter; fc 'y on tiie 10th and 30th June, 14th and 2Sth July, 10th and 25th August, and s j on. Cabin Pa--- ige to Phi1ade1phia,.......... .*25 00 Through Tickets to New York, 25 tH) Steerage, 9 00 This ship has been built with entire regard te safety, comfort ann despatch, and offers new and admirable faciii ties to busim-*.* and travel. For freight or passage apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. HERON & MARTIN, my2s-ly Agemsin Philadelphia. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE AND SAIL ROAD LINE. m mwsm , gv »:»)« FUST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE to Colum *• 1 bus, Oglethorpe, Macon, Miikdgeville and Savannah. Augusta to •Vayi.est ro* via Feur Horse Post Coaches, 80 mile?. W:;v ne.-boro’ to Mdten, via Augusta and Waynes boro’Rail Road, 21 ** jlil.cn to bav.aniHii, via Centra! Rail R0ad,..... 79 “ M Ten to Macon, via Central Rad Rcau >i* ’ Buy -ont >Oa ethorpe, v ia Ssuih Western R. Road, 80 Augusta to Oglethorpe, * f —FARE— * | Prom Augusta to Columbus, *l4 00 i C--te*horpe, f £ “ “ •• Mac- n, •g* I “ “ “ MiHedgeville, 675 \ “ “ “ Savannah, **' v:,e Pr. pri-’tor has made arrangements with the different Companies •••run through tickets to the above named point*, rod ’• now i i re ;to furaist same at the Stage Office a' \ a’-. I State- Hotel.' JAF. P. FLEMING, Proprietor. G. FARGO, AgwOl. Augusta, July 2.1852. T»AtL LINE FOE. SAVANNAH AND MACON rriln :-»lio"ln 'is the schedule for this -f T ■ i*i 1 Route, iec~. ady ordered by the Post iru s ter’General — Leave Augusta daily at 6 A. M. ; Arrive at Midvillesame days by T P. 11. Leave Miaville daily at A. M. Anave at Augusta game days by P. M., except Wednesdaj s, when it will be due July 22, iKSI. ' WANTED, * l OOD WASHER AND IROKER. A whP- J\ servant pre.erred. Apply a<. this office. s 8 i 4 (.i:\EHAL UILEe l’Ll) INDEX to Georgia Re £\. ports, iaeluding 1,2, 3 Kelly, -4 to 10 Georgia Report^, •„ i;. P. Charlton’s Reports, U. M. Charlton’s Reports -v’t Kenorts, and Geo. Decisions parts, 1 and 2,com- ;■ |>. R. Cobb had IV. \V. Lumpkin. For sale by piled b\ • THUS. RICHARDS & EON, rtiank Rook Manufacturers, Stationers. ±c. 1 TTARPTR a • *AGAZI. E for September,edges trim- . XX med, ir:i» been L G a^ o A qaTES & CO’S, s S Piano, woftk and Music Store, Broad st. T\ • an”' Uueechy.-A new supply \\ the above popular and .'uterestmg works have been received, and are for 8 Pi n». Book and Music Depot, Droad st. TOR SALE. * F3{IST rats Family HORSE, kind and gentle, wdl AI. ; ol i i™. 4WH .t, jTORT. _ 1 I \K. M.iAVt' justly celebrated Vegetable Con;- | | ) y.nnd f-<r live cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, , a „.,N„vo U .DcbUl. J ,«or^.b J - b pLCMB t m ON OOSSir.JiaEST. *.. usi>. Prime Tcßne.- t LAUD. Also a choice 1 t \ » C f '■]). a- vauV Family FLOUR a superior article, m :>; Mail and Quarter L&■ »• STAI{ K * £O., Bold., i Warren Block, au Ps ra- ■ - LUMBE.'v. v» ; - t- rt<»w prepared to saw LUMBER at r l'llU ub erii , g-.w Mi)], five |oiie»below Aiken, 8. C- i 1 h s new Stea’ . , r ji] be punctually uttendei to, and j i ..s for an’ respect. Apply, through Aiken j satisfaction given i»ev •,* * A. DK CARADEUC. V — TO Mi,>^ lANTS lY A .Tl D, a situation as fc 'C‘v-sHmonUUs’ as tVca ' ♦ ? n who can prodneb tlu- >■ sppiy at thisoffiec pacity and character. For paraewa SO-tUi __ ; ; - CHKROKEE LANDS AT PRIV . K •\\rE HAVE FOR SALE some Ntne *. ’ CherokeeLANDS,alksitaatedin theGoldc ,y cf the State* I cing in Case, Cobb, Paulding and ' • which, for localities, are not to be surpassed. The Lo No-'. 159, 102, 161, in the 11th District, and Ist fject-iou, iag only 2or 3 miles from Dahlonega. . , i.ots N 05.835 d 1,0 oin 19th District, ddfiectron, being Lct No?2l7^'4th District, Cd Section, is situated in Cars C °l"t y so. 695, Gd District, ffd Section, believed to be in Cobb. i’he above I, tv are all favorably situated, aud contain ■ each 40 acre... All thav parcel of l and, Laving Lot No. 292, ith District, 4lh Section, in WrJstr county, on the Chattooga River, containing ICu acres, more or prime land. Titles un- ‘ questionable. For further particulars and terms, apply tons at Store. myl9-tf GIRARD KY & PARKER. rvf L DXFIG AMKNT—It) llhds. T. F. SUGAR, V / S Hhds T. E. M. tM»g»v, 50 Bags Laguyra Coffee. 10 Boxes Carified Sugar, 20 Boxes Whitney’s Soap, 80 “ Col gates “ 25 “ Adaman’uio Car ,;e.«, just received ard i-r , L , e by- GIRARDEY 4 PARKER. aug4-t? NCW ON HAND AND FOB, SALE. V FI LI / supply ©f all patterns of Partor STOVES and C SATES, suk,ibteMo wood or coal. On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large a . , -veil adapted to a large Mercantile House, wuh bcvciA small ot ■**• ~« b _ thf> ke « or retail; SWEDES IRON fui Also, Na: L -^ SL pi g AXEShnd HATCHETS; Cotton HOFS Horse Shoes ;v. - nd n CHAINS, TACKS, RIVITB »’•' «zes; T-irc • BUTTS and HINGES. Also,* LOCKS. tCSs, of aU kinds. Urge sufiply of Tinners’ at. Bank, ior sale next door to the Me, B y CHEW, nj4 ! SOMETHING NEV*7 A ntr - ftTTK f REMINGTON’S ro\Dß\>l\G AND COFFEE POT. This article is on an entire by which the aromv of the Coffee D condensed, thus “ ing all evaporation, and giving the Coffee a fine flav 1 with a saving of one-foerth the material. For sale by L. HANCOCK & CO., myll Agents for Patentees. FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS, HAIR, Oils, Pom- tuns and Toilet articles generally—a gvesl ▼ariety. Just received by WM. H TUTT, Druggiet ••ptlh NEW GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR .|| \rjk U,t rwe ' ved from New York, by the last Steam . f ancy Dress HILKS, of rich and elegant styles; I Rich Printed MOCSSELINE nt LAIN£B, for Ladies’ Fall anu Winter Dresses; ; fancy Printed de LAINES, small figures, for Children,at ▼ery low prices; deLaine ROBES, and Fancy Printed Persian j Swiss and Jaconet Muslin TRIMMING, and Ladies’ , mourning COLLARS; i Ladies’ Worked Muslin UNDERSLEEVF' I , at very low prices; Infant’s Worked BODIES, and Linen Cambric H 4ND KERCHIEFS; Plain Swi.-g MUSLIN'S, of beautiful style and finish and i at very low prices; ’ ’ Piain BOBIN'ETS, and Silk and Cotton Illusion LACES i for Ladies Evening Dresses; Plain Taffeta and White Satin RIBBON'S, and B'ack Silk • LA CBS, for Ladies’ Veils and Undez sleeves ; style-* 1 * Black SILKS, and Black ALPACAS, of superior •“ gk °- i rw3sto3Sto“ OHAMS ’“ s»1 ™- X H° ku f L ®’ of fiU Pt;nor Style and quality;' I ea y Red 1 LAN N ELS, ibr Servants, at low prices , heavy Plain Green Floor BAIZES, and Bolting CLOTHS. are respectful, y invited to Pali and examine the : _ : tw2T-dtw4w MORE NEW GOODS. \XriLLIAH H CRANE has received from New York. T. . w !, ? * ast too, days, the folio wins NEW (ioons 5 before, makes his of 1 mter DKLbS GOODS verv large and gpi i me Black Silk Warp, PARaMETTA I xtra Colored French MERINOS , ‘ Beautiful Coburg CLOTHS; Licit Printed French de LAINE? ■ > j Plain Colored PURITAN! ; Handsome Figured SATTENTB - Printed POPLINS; j Sup cr Printed CHA LLIS; Liegant Printed Satin D'CHINE (somethin* new! • Rich Brocade SILKS; ’ 3 ’’ ITain Glacie Do.; Marceline Do.; (all c dors); j Rich Mourning Neck RIBBONS I “ Colored 54 •< Extra Plaid Long SHAWLS; Rich Cashmere ‘ ( Black aod Colored: Black and White Plain Black Silk SHAWLS; And many other new and beautiful GOODS, to winch he respectfully aoks the attention of the public • -A2 Broad street. si 6-d Aw | LINENS. &cT~ \ 1 ILLIAM H. PRASE, has on hand. > > Good 4-4 Irish LINEN ; Fine Huckaback DIAPER ; Extra and COMMON Scotch DIAPER : Bor’d Linen TOWELS; GINGHAMS, PRINTS, CAMBRICS. 4 c., Ae. e:ffe£w No. 24?, Broad Street. NEGRO CLOTHS. A LfeXAXDtii A RIGHT invite the attention of -v L Ii a liters to their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, consist - mg of Schley’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Manuiac. tut mg Company’s Heavy WOOLLENS, which tbev offer at Factory prices. ri7-d&w i NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!~ MIL LIAM H. CRANE HAS> JLKT RECEIV El), by the latest arrivals from New Fork, the following NEW GOODS, to which here- Bpectfully aeks the attention of the public: Cheap plain biack SILKS, Rich c il’d brocade d.-.; Printed M, DeLAINKS and CASHMERES: Plain itoLAINES. ali colore; Handsome rig. BA RAG E DeLAINEc, Printed Cotton VELVETS; Entirely new style* of GINGHAM? and PRINTS. Heavy Berlin COLD, (for bonnet: \ Rich brocade Neck RIBBONS; Neat ?tvies Bonnot do. (at 25c.); Embr’d Jaconet EDGINGS and INSERTINGS; Swiss, Jaconet and Dimity BANDS; Embr’d Jaconet & Swiss SLEEVES (flowing & tight!; ‘ 1 ' eiy Handsome French Embr’d CHEMIZETTE'- Queen Mary’s style Embr’d COLLARS; Lace and Muslin Embr’d CAPS; Fins Embr’d HANDKRCIiIEFa (cheap); 1 Ladies’ & Gents’ Col’d Bor’d HANDKERCHIEFS; i 1 12-4 Bleached SHEETING, Hamilton Mil!. ; Bro. and White Cotton FLANN ELS; Very eurperior article bead HANDKERCHIEFS; 1 All widths black Velvet RIBBONS; 1 White Fig'd LACE for Cap.-; Fine Black CASSIMERE, &c„ &c.; 8 9-ulw No. ’Wt nrnau IAIkCY goods, r |' , Al-fi ING about new, handsome and cheap Drese and i I Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we ca; - are the pub- j lie it would be to their ad < autage to vieit CABP &EL AS- , COER. 312 Broad Street, wirere they will find the most tasty i * ami weH assorted Stodk in the city. It embraces almost ary ; srtich you cancatiforin the wav of STAPLE and 1 VNCY i DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, &c., 1 ' lc., which they offer for attic lew enough to sun purchasers, ap’iS-diwly | COSGROVE £ BRENNAN HAVE JUST RECEIVED another large supply of Plain BAREGES, all colors; 44 TISSUES 44 High colored Printed BAREGES; “ “ 44 TTSSLKS; White Watered Silk and Plain TISSUES ; Plaid Chumbray GINGHAMS, new stylo ; j Watered CALICOES, all colors; Jaconet and Swiss FLOUNCING ; Printed LAWNS and CAMBRICS; Lace and Muslin MANTILLAS; Embroidered and Plain White Crape SHAWLS ; i Ajtexandet’s Kid GLOVES; Black Lace MITTS; Cotton and Silk HOSIERY; Open Worked HOSE; Ail kinds Children's HOSIERY and GLOVES. These Goods are offered at greatly reduced prices, and are worthy of an examination. ap2t)-dtw&w TO PLANTERS. TTTILLIAM H. CRAVE has now on hand a lame i ' \ lot of heavy Negro KERSEYS and heavy Cotton OS- N A BURGS, which he will sell at factory prioe-. ALSO, Good IVlnte and Red FLANNEL. Ileaty ts-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS, Ac, Which will be sold low. Call at No. 242, Brcad-st. 8’:33-dAw BARGAINS IN LADIES’ DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR from this day, sell their present Stock of Coior \V ed Printed MUSLINS; Colored Printed BAREGES; TISSUES ; CRAPE dk PARIS, and GRENADINES, atco«t. The assortment embraces some of the latest styles, and : modt elegant articles of the seat< n. Augusta, July 21,1&52. dtw/cw MOURNING GOODS. 1 LEXAMIKB & WRIGHT have ju«t received, a ■ J\ great variety of MOURNING GOODS, suited to the ; S' asut.— Lupin’s Super. Black Summer DOUDAZINES; ALPACAS; Canton CLOTHS; Cupar. Black GRENADINES and MARQUISSF; Black BAREGES and JACONET-- I Plain Black LAWNS and MUSLINS; GINGHAMS; English and American PRINTS; Ac., &c., , 1 To which they invlU.attanUan. nthlvd&w MONTHS after date, application will be made to X the Ordinarycf Richmond county, for leave to sell the . real estate of Charles F, Jones of said county, deceased. September 9, 1652. WM. A. WALTON, Adm’r. / (LB V .ROLASSIiB. I V^ 1 Sfi barrels Cuba MOLASSES; 40 tierces “ “ a good article, and in j j fine erder for sale by s!2 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. ' r- / k DUZ. Iron bound Cedar BUCKETS; OU 10 44 Brass “ “ Jn«t rwived from the Mount Pieaaant Bucket F-.?tory, j and for saia low by auT-tt GIRARDEY & PARKER. “"eagle & PHCENIX HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JRICRMAX begs leave to return sincere thanks t« j • hi*friends audUte public for their liberal support du ring the time he has had the above fcsta'.li&imien-., and so licit* a continuance of their favors. The apartments arc largo and well ventilated, with auitu of rooms arranged expressly for families. Dinner ready on the arrival o? the Charleston I ars, wh»ch Depot his Hotel ie the nearest. Uis 1 cst efforts will be directed to making the Fjttde « Phoenix a desirable Hotel. VINEGAR. 1 n y BARRELS CHOICE ITDEB and Vi HITE WINE 1 Z*) VINEGAR, just received and for F'ixe low by BELCHER & HOLLINS WORTH, No. 5, War rep Block. BATH TUBS. VBSORTKD Sizes for Men and Ch?ldi «n, Hip and Hat BATHS ; Hand and Stand Shower BATHS. For sale wholesale and retail, by „ 1 jj-81 B. F. CHEW. KNICKERiIOI'KEU MVGAZIAB, or New York Monthly Magazine For September, has been received by the Subscribers, who have been appointed Agents for the above periodical. Subscription price $3 per annum Single conics 25 cents. For bale at , „ b l7 GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Eroad-st. . 1 Chemical hair regexkhator, a superior 5 \ j article for reetoring the Hair that has become thin, and for giving vigor to the Roots or Bulb: ■ to prevent Baid ness, and to remove Scurf cr Dandruff. No one should be without this valuable Preparation. Fcr sale by 11 jy2B D. B. PLUMB t CO. >r / voxilY’fe A\TI-DVBPEP FR BITTEIKsi, so *ale 4, * by ' jyS WM. U. TUTT. Druggist. 1 TRAADIEsTaVIA'ES, <Vc., of a superior qualify, * A J for medicinal purpf'e*-?. For sale by iySft D. B. PLUMB & CO. _ j ~ iTolston glass works " j OAjVj f-uper. Window GLASS, manufactured I ' f the Holston Glass Works, Tennessee, just ro- G ceived and for sale at Factory prices by h ■ jy2 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. f, TyOOFING.—We are prepared to execute Metali’ I ROOFING in the most approved style, wtth dispatch ~ -ters from the country Eollclte-i. °"- L. HANCOCK & CO, otn Rr^," 1 StrWt, * f«rw devrrs below the Pest Orff -a Cor 1, B ap9 lt - TC u v ;■ roTTiteVE. troth ForeVgn and Domestic, for V JSfb? pTi P< P. ♦ c 6. v -*. * ! J. J. CLAYTON. j A. P. BIGNON. . j CLAYTON &BIGNON, DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, &C., AC-, ! Wholesale and Retail, 197 Metcalf ! s Range, Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia. mM-ly ALDKICH & ROYAL, n(1 _ DEALERS IN * AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Front Store, opposite the Masonic H°il. A. & \-aaa» . Te 0I ? hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- \ * iMaL brahra rpvTa'™™.selected stock of the most fashionable and neatest finished LADIES, LT N V_ Dublin GE , NT3 ’ ' DUTHS CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, all of which they invite the pubUc to examine, and compare prices and quality before purchasing. W N ■ B.—Be sure to call at ourJroß Front Store. n , 9 J. M. ~NEWBY & CO., rveirv «4nr„.^.... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERSIN i * MADK C EOTKIIVO, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c„ Ac. Under the U cited States Hotel, Augusta, Qeor- ’ . jal6 Ranges.— e. farrows patent cooking RANGE, one of the beat articles now in use, for A BE j sale by i ®?8 B, F. CHEW. r pilK RICHES THAT BRING NO SORROW, I X tne Rev. Erskine Neale, M. A. On the Study of Words, by Richard C. French, B. D.; j Overiag, or the Heir of Wicherly, cheap edition • Harper s Magazine for Juiy ; Also, another supply of the following Popular Books D ide, 1v ide TV orld ; Queechy ; Loline, or Magnolia Vale Remorse, and other Tales, by James ; Earnestness; Than! fulness; The Heavenly Recognition; Heaven, or the Sain bill Dpud * T oriuwj In U \ -V. eo ncaa ; and Kirwan s Letters to Bishop Hughes. Received and for sals by THOS. RICHARDS & SON, ' Blank Book Manufacturers, Book Binders, Ac. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. CHARLES CATLIX invires the attention of {“*2 his friend* nnd the public, to his large and we!! selected stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver FORKS end SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN DL 1 STICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goods watch be will sell on the most favorable terms. Ho has ii .as employ one of the best (Vetch makers in this country who will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHE! promptly and in the very best manner. He has also a prac cal Jeweler, who will make or repair ail descriptions 0 Jewelry. Engravings of all kinds neatly executed. mh2: i ASS WATCHES CLOCKS JEWELRY AND~ SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. CSs. THOASAB W. FRISEAIAA at hi* old j'* e ? ‘uP*W etanc L o PP of,ite the Brunswick Bank, Augusta m-vSs&GcO; Las on band a large and well selected Uock.c.insisting of GOLD and SILVER WATCHE- 1 , aUquhl fuU■;_usGEßMAN JEWELRY,in boxes; G«ld Breast P us,Ear Rings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, \«M and Guard Chains; Fob,! est, and Guard Keys; linger Rings, Bracele-«, Buckles, Armlets. Medalions, Ac. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Epoous, Forks, Tea Seta, Castor*, Candlesticks, Ac, —ALSO— Lung, Pistols, Pc reus 3 ion Caps, Shot Pouches, Powder Flasks, Gams Bags, Ac.; besides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for I believe lean eoil at prices that will suit purchaser*. Clocks, Watches, aud Jew-dry repaired and warranted. N. 8.-—New Goods received weekly. o!2 d/Sw. F A 5111 O N ABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODb. ‘ • ! DJ|> BRIDGES, Merchant TaHor, next door fl below the United Elates Hotel, Broad Street, ie now receiving bis Spring and Sommer Stock, con- faa sisting, in part,of - Jill Preach Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and CASSIMEKES; Fancy Do.; BRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES, aad other\ ESXINGS: CASHMERETTES ; DRAP d’ETE. of several grades-, which will also be Bold by the yard. Os Fa nay Articles, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of oil de script ions, COLLARS; CRAVATS; SUSPENDERS; HALF HOSE; GLOVE; ; Ladies’ UNDER-VEt TS; SHOULDER BRACES, 4c., me. Ready-made CLOTHING, of the la+eet Ptyle of Goode, cut and made. MILITARY WORK, in all itc branches. Making and Trimming Garments in the host manner. A full assortment of the above, and all other articles in his line, will ba kept suitable for the season. mh!B ~SPRi NG ~A SD SUM \IE R G OOP A T A. VAS Merchant Tailor, next tJ * aoor to Georgia Rail Road Dank, has now on Nfea hand a splendid Stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, YA VESTINGS, DRAP d’ETES, LINENS, 4c., all of JUL v ’rich arc the best Goods, and will be made to measure in a style unsurpassed by any establishment in the Southern country, —ALSO— A fine Stock of- Ready-Made CLOTHING, comprising Black Cloth Dress and Frock COATS; Black, Blue and and Alpaca BALne; at utu-, mac&nuu . - • Fancy and Black Cassimere PANTS; and a largo Stock of Whit'-. Bail colored, Marseilles and Linen VESTS, 4c., 4c. —ALSO, FOR SALE— A rood and fine assortment of White and Colored SHIRTS; Silk, Cotton and Merino UNDER GARMEN IS; CRAI ATS; GLOVES; 110SIERY; BUS PENDERS; COLLARS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Walking CANES; and a *p;en did Stock of PERFUMERY and Fancy Artie! '. mhSO J- A. VAN WINKLE. YLW HOOKS.—Summer Time in the Country, by the xN Rev. K. A. (ViUmott; being No. 12 of Appleton's Popular Library. Up Country Letters, edited by Prof. 8., National Observatory. Nos. 482 and 488 of Littell’s Liv hig Age. VoLtkl of the Necromancer, by G. V». Reynolds. Just published,and for stde at GEO. A. OATEo 4 CO S, g Broad street. _ TTARAiSHES OP' ALL Rl\'Dß, Oils, Paints,Glass, \ Putty, Turpentine, Brushes, Acids, Paint Mills, Qu’n ine, Morphine, Calomel, Blue Moss, Mutches, Bpices, Epsom S.uts, Bi-Carbonatc Soda, Salteratus, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Perfumery, and Chemicals of every description, from the best manufactories, always on hand and for sale at reduced prices by WM. H. TI TT, fe26-dAw Draggist. MOLASSES AND SUGAR, *1- TiERCKB Cuba MOLASSES ; jLO 20 hhde. New Orleans SUGAR ; 15 44 Muscovado Do.; For sale by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL, a u26 Warren Block. BACON AND PEAS. y v AAA LBri. DACCA elULfc, just received and j * M.n f\J and for sale low. —ALSO— -100 bushels COW PEAS. Gail soon, before they are all gone. a026 11. D. BELL. itfOLPE’S AROMATIC MEBKTW L SCHIK VV DAM SCHNAPPS. A superlative Tonic, Antidys peptic and Invigorating Cordial, useful iu Gravel, Gout, Dyspepsia, General Debility, &c. In Quart bottles. Price |l. Sol i by jaß HAVILAND, RISLF.Y &. CO. Sole Agents. Y tOK\ V\n OATB. 8,000 bushels choice Tennessee CORN ; 150 44 - OATS, for sale by aul BAKER & WILCOX W. H. MAHAERY & CO., fl yin and ornamental gas fitters. DWELLINGS, Store®, Churches, Ac., fitted up in the neatest manner. All work warranted. >ag~Plain and Ornamental GAS FIXTURES for sale. References— Col. H. U. Gumming, President Gas Light Company. Mr. William Holme, Engineer Gas Works. a P lu EXCUSE rou BALD HEADS—THE CY : aN THEREAN HAIR TONIC is a curtain restorative of the Hair ; and any one who is troubled with dandruff, ! scurf, or falling off of the hair, may rest assured that one | bottle of the CYTHEREAN HAIR TONIC wiil remove all , disease, and promote a fine growth. It is, also, a great : addition to the Toilet, as it possesses a grateful perfume, ! and renders the hair capable of being combed in any i ghnpe. For sale wholesale and retail by a p<23 WM. li. TUTT, Drugged. I A IITICLES FOR THE TOILET.— J\ Rich COLOGNES, Domestic and German; L-tblh’e EXTRACTS, new odors; “ POMADE, for the Hair: 41 SCENT DAGS (Sachels.) jell I*. B. PLUMB & CO._ rpHE WIGWAM AND THE CABIN; or, Talc* JL of lire South, by the author the Yamassee, Katharine Walton Golden Christmas. Ac., just yubßshed and for sale ’ GEO. A. OAXES & CO’S ; e (5 Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad st. nOLisE KEEPING GOODS-We keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Crockery, Churn, Glass, Wooden, Tin, Willow and Iron Ware. House keepers are ,n mSl to giV ® U 3 “ ° aU ‘ MUSTIN A LATHROP. t>ICH TOILET SOAPS.— I L Labin's Toilet SOAPS ; Guerlain’s “ " Pinaud’s 11 “ low’s “ “ Bazin's “ " Bauei’o 44 “ Taylor's Chrystaline Toilet SOAPS; Together with a full assortment of cheap Fancy SOAISoI American Manufacture, for sale pLLMB A CO. KECEIVED THIS DAY, and by recent arrivals— -80 b’ols. Extra Hiram Smith FLOUR; H 44 Smoked TONGUES; 2 44 44 BEEF; 6 half bbh. Pig PORK ; 1 bbh Horse RADISH; . fi ~ , 8,500 lbs. small Country MEAT, bog round suitable so families; 15 boxes New CHEESE; For sale by G. T. DOKTIC. A fEDICINAL HERBS, of every variety, put up bj the Shakers, nnd for sale by jvßo D. B. I’LL MB 4 CO REFRIGERATORS. A bSORTED sizes. Ice Wine COOLER, 4c., 4c. For sale by jyßl B. F. CHEW. CUSIMER H ATS.—A fine article of Casimer HATS J Jutt received and for sale at an 19 J. TAYLOR, Jr., A CO.’S. Y for sale by .i 1 j r u D. B. PLUMB 4 CO. t Al7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY. —A DRAYMAN. As ;\V *ph to aul9 HENRY A SKINNER, Broad-st. nUELBA’S INDIAN VEDKTABLIS HKMKDI ■■; y.J for sale by jelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. r OT A Hill 50 Coigstes best family STARCH, so • ««le low b> japio WM. H. TUTT. Druggist. X i CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. JAMES HULBEIIT vk CO., Corner of Ellis and i " Mackintosh greets. Manufacture and. k-_ep constantly ! o! pl?UDr a ill of VEHICLES of their own make. b> i C ARRIAGES of all descriptions built to order and war r I ranted. REPAIRING done at short notice. mhß-tOL j TOBIN’S GARDEN—OPFN FOR THE SEA . . j £ON. e - • TOBIN would respectfully an j-1 *- announce to his uid friends and the public £4.%^ it. * his Garden, on Telfair street, is now open for the season. " r m STRAWBERRIES and CREAM, ICES, ICE CREAM I etc., served up ovr-ry afternoon and evening, from 2 till i 10 o clock. The Garden is now in beautiful order, and no j ; efforts will be spared to render it a popular and delightful ■ place of resort for the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta i and its vicinity. apll-rf j i. TT'RKSH AND GiiXH\E GARDEN .777 & J SEEV>, W arranted Crop of LSSI.—TVe have V. j ust received cur Stock of FRESH SEEDS, to which Is, we invite the attentb nos the public. in <*l6 D. B. PLUMB & CO. >4 * THUNKS, TRUNKS: c. I A LABGE liOT of . Fin** TRAVEL* of I A LING TR rNKS. Carpet liAGS. Olim M ! VALISES. Ladte-j’ BONNET CASES, Ac. 1 ; Received by mtiLA^JL&e I _L>j ALDRIC H A LOYAL. i ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS. j i -T^cS 1 ’ T rc £?i v<d JU tt lof of very superior nun'-m - , j k j Sole Leather iHI NRS and VALISES. TVt7| : p( —ALSO— : l ' Braes Baud and Iron Frame TP’ AVKH. ■ it | Hat BOXES, Valiae TACIS. Carpet BAGS, Ac. i ® j . FORCE, CONLEY & CO., ’> ; M' Sign ■tlaunpolb Boot, j WILLIAM EOUSLEy7jIU, i WHOLESALE AND Hl'- | H»| tail DEALER IN BOOTS ffiJl f j Y 3 AM) SHOES, keeps constantly on hand, the b., t article t-r re- : r tailing, various description? of Mens’, Boy- ’, Ladies’, Misses’, I ■ arid Children’s. A!-oPiantarion and Kip Brogans. South ! side Broad street, Auc usta, Georgia. ja3-ly ! • patent leather, cloth, pump boots I 7 l>T RECEIVED, ah. .Jsut a lot of *f Gent's Patent Leather BOOT ; CXgj| i, “ Cloth Pat Tip fwl I 1 ‘ Calf Pump Sole “ • j • “ “ Drees “ I I I “ “ir Patent Leather Opew BOOTS; , ! —ALSO— 1 ■ , | Ladies’ White BatinGai’ .r BOOTS; “ Kid Polka .j - “ 4i Jenny Linds; *• " Satin and Kid SLIPPERS, H. j fe< - 3 FORCE. CONLEY & CO. i LEATHER, LA3TB, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS. To. I . ¥ UST Hi ri.n i.i>. a ; supply of Her.- , y lock, and Oak Sole LEAP HER, Band and Pick- | : cr LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf 1 t and Kip EKIN3, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid " Wfeu. 1 and Top SKINS. —ALtQ— 1 KNIVES, PiNCERB,KIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS HAM- -> MERS, PI NCHiSS, Lasting TACES, SPARABLES, ’ French '• >U ‘r. BTr ‘ AA *Si Long STICKS, Pump i Sand SIOALa, Splitting and Eyelet MACHINES. - Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TIM ST, Boot WEBBING Boot 1 CURD, Shoe LASTS, Slice PKGfj, Boot TREES, CLAMP* J CRIMPS, Graining BO ARDS. ,vc. ’ FORCE, CONLEY A CO. “ «*'° Opposite Insurance Bank. | HENRY & SKXNNEB^ A’' WlrT * W ‘" 00 “ nmiALOmvT.. rT - - JL V cute ail orders is their line. Ha- £g-. > G king and Repairing Cabinet Work, He upholstering Sofa , Chairs, Ac., Reno- - Gating Mattresses, in fact ail other kinds of work belong ing to our branch. We have oh hand a fine assortment - 1 of Wire SAFES, suitable for the season. These Safes are much approved for their convenience and style. Also, a _ fine lot oi WINDOW SHADES, of the latest style and at t reduced prices. H. a, S- J Broad-st., one door below Washington street, next to Grenville t Co.’s Store. ray 23 I MG. KUNZK, Tau her ot Music, rc- l__ • gpectfally info, m- die Ladies and ( Gentlemen of Augusta, that he give: In- fj j y iT y i struct ion In Vocal Music, on the Piano, Vio- *# * J liu and Guitar, in.the most thorough manner. Call- left at Mr. Gatlin’* Music store, will be promptly answered. n22-iy 1 PIANO rOETES. i THE subscribers would respectfully call pgo- - • the attention of their friends and the p public, to thair assortment of Rosewood and fTITjrW » i Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well ** * ; t * known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon & Raven, I A. H. Gale & Co., anu Dubois & Scabury, New York,which . are warranted in every respect, to bo at least fully equal to > any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. j The subscribers would also state than the instruments now ; on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from J the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or ; city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES & CO. S i my 18 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. ; < ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY. HAVIXG been appointed Agents for the COV- INGTON CHAIR FACTORY, we would re- ! gpectfuily inform our city and country friends, and | [ customers generally, that we will always have on •1 * I hand a Stock and good assortment of tlie above Manufac- j 1 tory’s CHAIRS, which, for beauty of finish, comfort and.j , ‘ general utiiiiy, need only to be seen to be recommended. j • The assortment consists of ROCKING, COTTAGE, and : 1 SPLIT-BOTTOMS. They will be sold at Manufacturing ’ prices. Persons desiring to purchase such Furniture, would do , well to examine ours and prices before purchasing else where. GIRARDY & PARKER, gy!6-8m Auction and Commission Merchants. ~ PIANO FORTES MUSIC, &C. CiHARLES CATLIN & CO., near j / the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga., are the only authorized Agents for Chick- o J y nTn | ering’s celebrated U *«• j ' 5 IKON FRAMED PIANO FORTES, Also, for these made by Nunn A Clark, and Adam Stod- j dard. i t The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In- j 3 truments render any special reference to them unnecessa- j ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this ; market, for more than IP years, is good evidence of their I urability. f Their stock is always large and full, comprising every | variety and style of 6, 6 'k And 7 octave PIANOS, , s which they wii! sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying I .1 rom S‘AKJ to $500,) and warrant them sound and perfect in , t very resupct. I , Their stock of 1 1USI0 is large, and they receive fresh | f applies every we kof aH new publications, as soon as they | are issued. All orders for PiraO?, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac- j ordeona, Ac., &c., will receive prompt and careful atten- j on, and will be warranted to please in every respect. MELODEONf. [ They have also a complete assortment of Prince & Co.’s i MELODEONS, The Key Board is precisely the same as the i Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of | he Flute stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for j mall Churches. They vary in price from S6O to SIOO. JEWELRY. e CHARLES CATLIN keeps for sale at the same place, a * arge Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY £'nd SIL\ ER ! WARE, to which he invites tne attention of the public. inh2S ___ - | a LOOK HERE ’’ SEW STORE AAD SEW 1 V«L FURNITURE, j SILCOX has re- moved his stock of FLKNITURE, i _ »*| I CHAIRS, MATRASSES, «c., next awteSaa* to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately 07>posite big former stand, ' where he intends topping a general assortment of FURNI- 1 TORE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., oi his own manufacture. » Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which i he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an inpL ducement to those about purchasing tbgive him ft call at i is NEW FURNITURE STAND. o!2-d^w i SAFES, IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C. HP HE having contrar‘edto 5. I 1 build the SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, j - j &c. t in the new BanMng. House of the Bank of Au- W|*Ji I j emsta, has permanently located in thisegy, ana heps • . leave to inform the public that be will a.l orc; i -R ffir j ! SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, STAIRWAYS, LCCKS, BELL ] HANGING, FENCING, LIGHTNING RODS, ORNAMLN- i lAL WORK, including every branch ->f his ness, in the most perfect and sAtisfactory manner, .mmom J >r ; His shop is on the north side of Broad Street, next door ] ‘ below the old Bridge Bank Building, where ha will bA pieas- | i e d to cxnibit Models, Patterns and Drawings to all those ; who may wish any thing in hie line. __ | uiy2d-ly AUGCbTLts GRLENPEL- j ■ j FEESH turnip seed. vitE have this day received a supply of// and reUa- j YV j'e TURNIP SEED, consisting of tbef olio wing va- . * RUTABAGA, LARGEENGLU.I NORFOLK, j EARLY FLAT DUTCH, EARLY YELLOW 7 RUSSIAN, | - I RED TOP, LONG WHITE, S> LARGE WHITE GLOBE, SNOW BALL. j { Augusta, June 16, 1552. .j 0 18 D. B. PLUMB k CO. ; NEW BOILER FOR SALE. 4 FIRST CLASS new BOILER, made by Philos. B. I ,\ Tvier, Springfield, Mass., for sale low'-y p- OSMOND. OKAY * CO., American Iron Foundry. Y i Augusta, Ga., August T. _! I r.VCHEkEL.—SO bbls. MAoUtREL, Nos. 1, 2 andß, i dr ’ 31 iust rereivM end for sale by jj 15 FSTF.S k * } ifewtitieL 28 ’ m2 ' VOL. XYI. NO. 231. UTILE DUI£l i f, ROMAT * c SODA and SEIDLITZ POW ! ILtSS^hS‘h)v m w ,at L pr^QCtion ° f a gr;ueful - re ' preparation, blsWef ifstSrfor opT"** J hi * el^nt I the advantage over all ftiiLT c!d,ln a beverage, has 'ly medicinal g It promotes Lm^r° UndS ,' 111 being dtclded - j tion, correctsacidity,relieve^Hearrh 111 & he ;‘i-| ly Dige3 ’ i and produces the best effects anri flatulency, “T Organ,. = h ' «-«• 1 form, the Aromatized Powders possesl o lit / 0 * 0 " I >n not offending the Stomach, tfnd far more I operation. For sale, wholesale a“d “ - A P ent for the AromatH Soda ComSv. I MORGAN’S COTTAGE CHAIRS THE subscr hers would inform the public that they have appointed Messrs. Girards v & Parker their ; tor the sale of their CHAIRS in this place. Being thf 0 D ginal Invent..*-of this article, they will warrant alt sold of i t J. * L, S. MORGAN j sli-wjtn Decatur, DeKalb counts'. COME AND SEE. F)Liic.R BRKXYtR, Piano Manufac -1 turer. Quality Range, Broad at., has just finished a splendid PIANO, which will ‘-—s| remain at his house for a short time. Musi- “ w J J cians, amateurs, and the public generally, are invited to call and try it, to see whether It cun be beat bv any from j the North. p. BRENNER, sl6-dlm Broad-st., above McKinne-st. ?. BRENNER, PIANO MANUFACTI'EER, j Quality lima*, Broad Street. Augusta, Ga., ! I TS ready to execute all orders for PI- —, Ji ANOS of all descriptions, which he war- ! rants to be equal in tone, quality and du lability many that are brought from the J if J J \ North. The following is one of various testimonial:-, which ! have been kindly given to P. B. by gentlemen in this city. Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Brenner last year, which wrs of his own make, I take great pleasure in testify ing my perfect approbation of it in every respect. It is very rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in tune most admirably. From what I have reen of Mr. Bren ner’s Pianos, I have no hesitation in recommending them for their superior quality, to all who msv bo in want of a fine and durable instrument. J. B. Har.r. Augusta September 15,1852. Further references: Rev. Mr. Ford, Mr. J. Sefsc, Mr. H. B. Frazer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others. Pianos, Organs and other musical instrument'- tuned and skillfully repaired, at the shortest notice. P. BRENNER, slfi-ly Broad-st, above McSenni-st. Fla ERIZED CORA HTARCa.—An excellent ar ticle for making custards, puddings, bi.mc-ruange, &c , for sale by D. B. PLUMB * CO. _s_is._ Xfi AAA FEET of seasoned INCH BOARDS, FLOCK t/wjV' or vF ING and CEILING for sale. Apply to JyS-tw&dgm A - p - ROBERTSON. SLED 8 \KIJJV.-SJ.i bushel?, just received and for sale by GEO, W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Block. SEPTEMBER NUMBER HAMPERS’ MAGA- O ZINE, leaves cui. For sale hr §eps TUPS. RICHARDS & SON. ' pilL Celebrated Mexican Mustang LINAMENT, for X ealc by e!8 D. B. PLUMB & CO. CIOItX. —l/ktObushe s, in Store and for sale by ~ 1 «7 S. 0. GRENVILLE & 00. Harm isox’s prairie flouehTcologne, a valuable article for the Toilet, for sale by jy2B D. B. PLUMB i CO, A DELIGHTFUL TOAilG.—Rudkin’s Ginger WINE, : lA. for 50 ie by sis D. B. PLUMB & CO. 1 1) AUOA SIDES.—*i» hhds. strictly prime Baltimore i y SIDES, for ealc bv _sS ESTES & Rl HmOND. JOSES’ Chemical Oil SOAP, for removing Grease, Tar, ! Paint, Ac., from Woollen, Cotton or Linen Goods, for i by bIS D. B, PLUMB & CO. 0> CONSIGN'>IK.\T.—IOO bales Gunny BAGGING, _ for sale low by b!9 ROBERTSON & CROCKER. MrALISTER’S ALL-HEALING OINTMENT. for sale by jyS WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. “■ /1 BASKETS superior CHAMPAGNE, just received »3V/ and for s3 GIRARDEY & PARKER. KVE. —200 bushel# prim? Seed Rrc, (Georgia raised), , > for sale by GEO. W. LEWIS, No. I Warren Block, j \" O. MOLASSES, —ICO bbU. ci prime quality and : • in prime ordr r, for sale low bv #5 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ~ HLSH iTOPS. Cfop of ISST, rof eTie'or r “ « bl 5 WM. If. TUTT, Druggist. USTA an AND PEPPER” 125 Uojcu fine MUSTARD. 100 11 PEPPER, % papers, in store, and for c a!e by s!5 S. C. GRENVILLE k CO. j N TORE NEW BOOKS.—Memoirs cf the Life and ; Writings of Dr. Chalmers, vol. 4. Atlantic and Transatiantic Sketches Afloat and Ashore. I v Captain McKinnon, li. N. Paper covers and bound. Vol. 8 Life and Works of Robert Bums. Butler’s Analogy—Dr. Emory's Analysis, edited by G. A, | Crooks; and Anthons Cicero’s Tusculau Disputation-, Just received by THOB. RICHARD? & SON, [ s 15 Blank Bock Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. C OUGHS, COLDS, AND CONSUMPTION. 1 —AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL is the grett reme dy for the above complaint?. For sale by 915 _____ D. B. PLUMB & CO. 4 STRINGENT' LOTION, For diseased, weak and , iV. bleeding gum l ', and for purifying the breath, for sale ; by ‘ D. B. PLUMB & CO. j J_sls i I A BBLS. Clarified SUGAR ; l e < * 5 hhtls. do. Do., Just received and for pale by sS GIRARDEY A PARKER. JUST RECEIVED— SOh lbs. BLUESTONE; 25 lbs. Hydriodatc POTASS; 5 lbs. Resublimed IODINE; , 50 B kxes Perry Davis PAIN KILLER ; 0 doz. Ballard’s HA IK DYE; 6 “ Indian CHOLOGOGCE; 6 “ Calcined CHARCOAL. For sale low for cash by au22 WM. PI. TUTT. THE AUGUSTA BEASS AND COTILLON BAND, JOHN A. BOULER, Lkadkr, RESPECTFULLY inform the public, that they are j prepared to furnish Music for all occasions required, on reasonable terms. Communications addressed to JOHN A., or WILLIAM O: BOULER, Augusta, Geo., will receive | prompt attention. jylß-ly ATiAKTnES i^OR^SEPTEMBEit. —The follow- ! iug Magazines have been received by the subscribers, ; for the above month, viz : Godey’s Lady’s Book ; Graham’s Magazine, and Peter son’s Magazine. Subscribers will please call for their copies at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st., au‘2o between U. S. and Globe Hotels. COLORS UNFADING. T’’IRE-PROOF AND WEATHER-PROOF MI- X' NEKAL PAlNTS.—Several Shades of Brown, with Pink. Bull' and Black; and by combination a grea t variety . of Shade* and Tints may be made. These Paints possess body or covering property equal to white lead, and flow as easily. They dry soon, become very ha«rd—in fact, makestono or slate of every color —do not crack or peel off, and if sanding is required, nothing holds sand more firmly, or finishes so Well with it. For Painting Wood, Iron, Tin, Brick lt or Plaster, nothing adheres more firmly—lasts longer, or Comes cheaper than Mineral Paints. For sals at Manufacturer’s price?, , with addition of freight, by _ . „ HAVII,AND, RISLEY <3: CO. jtff Also, for sale as above, at a low price, Prepared ROSIN OIL, suitable for using with Fire-proof Paint, for Roofs, Fences, and all coarse colored work. aplO MULZ3! MirLE3!l » FEW choice Kentucky MULES, just ar- J\. rived nt the Stables of il W #epß-d2w JAS. P. FLEMING. T RAX-VWA V from the subscriber this morning, © bis Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a, mulatto, about sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about 150 pounds,'“large full face, large white eye 5 ', large evebrpws, well known about this city. As I hare reason to believe that she has been enticed away by some white per son, I will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con- i vietthem, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and j lodged in any safe Jail, where I _ i Augur-bn, Ga., July 24,1852. JOHX h ' jyBB BOUNTY LAND WARRANTS. * i CGNGUEbS having passed an act anthonsmg tbc Ar- j seigmneat of Bounty Land all persons nag , ingsaiu Warrants in the office of the Unders* 6 u*u, wi.l j nease call and obtain them. milledGE & bqbGERP. 1 “ COPEBTNSRSH3P- | , ittf tHE UNDEBbIGNPiD, have formed a Conart- | VV ner-hin beginning the first of September, mat., un- i d r thc --ic and firm Tt Ivsr & £>AKS. We will keep on , - wlira and good u rsortert STOCK OF GROCERIES. 1 Ali ordi Bi«t w: are favored with.will receive prompt at bnHon AjlJbo A. 1V fcY, Septembers, 1553. diw3 JOHN W. EVANS. rpo THE AFFLICTED. —Dr. Banning’s celebrated I BODY BRACE will be found ahnot : invaluable to those suffering from Weakness in the Back, Deformities, Hernia Prolapsus, Aui, Ac. An f.joay iu Pamphlet form acoompa ! nioseccb Bract. For sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO., els The only authorized Agents for Augusta. 100 BBLS, BALTIMORE HOWARD'S!. FLOUE A S7fc SVILL *»ELL, to arrive, ICO bbls. new and sweet V t Bab imore FLOUR, low, if applied to early, auli-tf GIRARDEY & PARKER. MPENNKS6EE BACON’.—IO,"OO lbs. Choice BACON X SIDES, received This Day from Tennessee, for sale. au26 BAKER * WILCOX. lllit KVVITH’te ANTi-DkfsFLFI t’lLLs.-l^ X> above Pills need no cemmcnt, as they b» v e np ;ae» -“T if ■. Hiram smith flour—» bbl> - FLOUR Jwt wtU'TAMV sr<y. OKTHffiPY. • ' PHE subscriber pod’.ti> miu.ms the young Men and A Ladies of Augusta, that he will give a Course of Ja j structiou in English Orthoepy, or the classic and correct I pronunciation of the English Language. He offers to ; J eac h a thorough knowledge of the whole English vocubu j la f y m L***ona, and will occupy only twenty . rnamres of the Pupil’s time with each lesson. Instruction , will be given to each Pupil privately, either at his own re , mdence, or at my room in the United States’ Hotel. It ‘ , wou!d oe superfluous for me to make any remark, in rela , turn to the importance and usefulness of acquiring a cor- I reel and certain knowledge of Orthoepy, sill who have .given the subject any attention must know that since the i English pronunciation has been received from the arbitrary | dictates of pedantry, and the fluctuations of caprice, br Mr. Walker, and Dr. W ebster, Onhutphy seems to have become almost a criterion of Good Breeding and a Liberal Education; and it is evidently impossible for one to speak politely, r read correctly, without it. My plan of Instruc ■ i»a is concise and simple, requiring no eflort of the mind , f! nyT "' rra ' 1 f V r f ns ;' uction only |o; and if I fail to give perfect satisiaction,will require no compensation, nor will rL ' inuneratlon . if I 'io not succeed in teaching the iupd the pronuuciationof UK) comm, n English W'ords. f.e&d the following: g. McDONNELL. in^flJuwi foneli purposes giving Courses ot Injunction ' h a ve g il h P . y ’ by al,ev P e!hod - HIS plan, which I full oil ' ll’ , l T Siae L h,ghly conimemlable and as t thc ,sesign int *uded. I would. X’ Unhesitatingly recommend him to the patronage s vVo!l rams: P , U I‘ IC • !!8 a g '' Dlk nan fully competent to undertaken.'' Sutisfact,on 111 the enterprise whirl, he has T1 . . . WM. T. FEA\, j u ]y 09 isso l rlnci P °f High School of Savannah. Ib v M*, n s U lird ■ nnri? V *’ ? om the ex Planation made to me, ! e11 ’ and a ™ P ‘rticalarly confirmed in my I cable ‘ " 1 6‘' ; -ment with otie so experienced and ca p*P,e - ...... RICUARii n vRKAin j August 6, 1852. KU l) ■ ARNOLD. EnSS!”' 511 l lr - S ' McDonnell's system of teaching Ea o li*h Uithoepj, and wouM recommend it as the concise , lucid , and correct method by which a empire and lasting knowlege of pronunciation can be attained, and nope it w.Ji meet with the patronage it so fuilv deserves J. 51. SCHLEY, M. 1). WM. G BULLOCH. SI. D. Mm S. d. CHAW FORD. SI. D. •I. £. SULLIVAN. M D. * ‘W _Savannah. August 2,1852. anl4 ES£GUTOES SALE OFVALUABLE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. VIT ILL BE SOLD, at the Court House in the town , Cabb CoUnt ß* on the first Tuesday ia NO\ EMBER next, between the hours of In and 4 o’c.wk, • that vei y desirable and valuable Lot of LAND in the town cl Marietta, Georgia, containing live acres, more or le=s with the improvements thereon, consisting of a spacious 1 I f nd "dutiful Cottage built MANSION, atone foundation j .wo rooms, a kitchen, cellar and store room, in h.-ement’ ! r JD ’ nC r ?- ,ms l ’ n H above. Seven’ll the S bate nre-p.aces, with nil ntc:<s.-ry out -buildings, smh as I ® athing * nJ iionwv Carriage i Houae, Stables, Servants rooms, &c| Two WeUsof excel- I lent Mater m the yard—a large Vegetable and (flower Gar "«n ’ ; h , e la “ e '‘ containing some choice, and select plants. An Orchard of se.ect Fruit liees, eomi of the most rare and costly. j This is one of the most desirable locations in all the up i country for a summer or cm firmed residence, fine moun tain scenery, pure atmosphere and a healthy place, conve ment to trade and travel. The premises are new, and eve: ything in good order for immediate occupancy. Also seventy-two acres It cod Land (more or less} .two miles distant, in connection with the above, to supply the resi dence with Wood and Lumber. Also, at the same time and place, ad the Household and Kitchen FURNITURE con sisting of Crockery, Glassware, Mahogany Bureaus, Sccr»- W tary, sideboard;;, Divans, Bedsteads,Tables,Chairs, Wash- i stands, Matrcsses, Furniture, ic. One Piano Forte. Gri«t Mill, Garden utensils, and one Cow. with a number of oth er articles too tedious to enumerate ; being the i-ummer re sidence oi B.mjarain Snider, late of Chatham county, de ceased, and sold by order and direction of his last Will and Testament, as a, part of his Ileal and Personal Estate for the benefit of his Heirs and Creditors. Sale to.continue trom day to day until the whole is disposed of, Persons wishing to purchase arc are respectfully invited to call and examine the premises and furniture. Terms on the day of sale- SEABORN GOODALL, Executor. August 1, LSS2. ssvtd S, D. LINTON A CO. CD.’VTI.VI E their Office in a favorable location, for the sale of their FLOUR un i MEAL, purchase of CORN and WHEAT, ic., in the East end of the W arehoase lately occupied by Walker ft Dry son. Being thus favorably situ ated, (and time to attend to it,) will receive and sell all COTTONS their friends derire to send to them for sale. Ex pecting to be always on the spot, •nd having bat p ew lots to se]', can do so oa advantageous terms, and can remit Checks on their Houses in Greensboro’, Rornv, or Dalton, or on such other Bank Agencies as may be more convenient to those they sell f. r. Commissions and Storages as is cus tomary. All Cottons consign? i them should be marked S, D. L. A finUhed by the v ’ate°R^v. l K^vt’ V F*- e “ ot Dic&»ne«.*n Cc-nege; compUr, i ur.A , “•* •« I resident »M»SJby G Uc™',ta *“ e Cicero s Tuscuhin , 9: Critical and KxpUntory. us^„ E i sgl ' sJ * ot ® 3 , feasor of the Gieck and Latin n,,, ‘ ‘ lege, Rector of the Gi anr.nar Sch?£. bo.umbia Col- Memojis of the Life and Writings I)., L. L D., by his Son-in-Law, the Rex Chalmers, D. L. !>.; in four volumes. ln - Hanna, L. The Life and Works < f Robert Burns. Editeu C imbers; in four volumes. ' Robert For sale by J. A. CARRIE ft (X. AMEEIOAfI IfiON FCfUNDRY. AUGUSTA GEORGIA. OSMOND, (iRAV «k CO., Proprietor*. HAVING completed their arrangements, the proprie tors of the above named establishment, are now pre- - ~ pared to execute all orders for every description of CAST INGS at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. f I To Railroad Companies and Car Builders. We arc prepared to manufacture Chilled Railroad Car and Engine Vi HEELS of every kind, equal to any Wheels ’ manufactured at the Northern, and superior to any manu factured at any Southern Foundry, and at prices us Jow as any jhiiT. can be delivered from any other establishment. Also, ail other descriptions of Engine and Car CASTINGS, Ware House TRUCKS; also. Cast Iron WATER. PIPES, WATER WHEELS, COLUMNS, Lamp POSTS, Cemetery and other RAILINGS, Bridge BOLTS of every description, FULLiI'S, SHAFTING and H ANGERS of all kinds. Particular attention paid to the manufacture cl FROGS, SWITCHES, etc., etc. To Millers and Mill Owners. Mill ami Gin GEARING of every description, furnished of the best materials and wo; kniauafeip, and at the lowest prices. TO PLANTERS. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS ofi all kinds; having purchased i the Patterns of the late firm «:f Taliaferro ft Torbett, a sup ply will be constantly on hand. . Tne proprietors of the “ AMERICAN IRON FOUNDRY,” being Practical Mechanics, and having the establishment under their own special superintendence, and employing none but the best woikracn, confidently assert that they can manufacture all descriptions of CASTINGS and CAR WORK, equal in quality, ami at as low prices as can he • furnished by any other establishment. North < r Sou«b. I They hone, therefore, fey strict attention to hu; iness and , punctuality in fan:? their contracts, to merit the patron - 1 t , ?e and encouragement of Southern Railroad Company# find ail other parlies who may require CASTING'S or CAR ’■V ORK done cheaply and expeditiously. OiMOND, GRAY ft CO., August a. Geo. J Wears enabled to refer to the'following named gentle* “lion. John P. King, President Georgia Rtilroad . F. c. Aim?. Superintendent “ Wm. Hardman, “ T -Motive Power, Ga. Railroad. Hon. William t. Hearing, Augusta. Wm. K. Kitchen, Hugh O’Neil, W. H. Goodrich. Augusta. W. Baldwin, Sup t Motive Power, W. ft A. R. R., Atlanta. Ricfiam Peters, Atlanta. George Robinson, Hamburg,S. C. as "y" ” , G. T. Oglesby, Gin Manufacturer, Augusta. jylS-lhn WOOL, WOOL. THE subscriber will pay Ihc hurhest price tor all de scription of WOOL. GEORGE W. LEWIS, . 7 No. 1 Warren Block. H 1 * r" ii'—Another supply of Railway’s Ready Relief, . just received by p sib D. B. PLUMB ft CO. _ HTII AIR BBUgj&ESy of every descriptipn, for sale by LpIO JVM. H. TUT f. Druggist. j , itAlli’s HIGAR. —09 bids. Stuart’s Crushed and O Clarified SUGAR, for sale low by au4 HAND, WILLI A Mill CO. LJ IBAM SMITH FLOUR.—A lot. of fresh Hiram i n Smith FLOUR, Just received by ' j«lb HAND, WILLIAMS 4 00^ JlOHtilV I'LAIAb. ‘ T dud bales Gecrgte PLAINS; bO “ “ 81 RIFES, Manufactured by the Belvillc Factory, and for sa!!e at very , i low jnices, by JOHN C. CARMICHAEL, , sl2 Agent Beilville Factory. NOBLE DEEDS* of American Women, by Mrs. Si gourney; Daring Deedis ts American Heroes; Sir i John Franklin; and the Arctic Regions, with an account of th American Exdcdition. For sale by a»2O TUGS. RICHARDS A SON. XK.—A iarge assortment of Harrison's Celebrated Co lumbian INK, for sale by jySO D. B. PLUMB ft <JO ! liADISON MALE ACADEMY, i rjMir TRUSTEES of this Institution will elect a REC ! X TOR, for the ensuing year (beginning in January : next) on the 9th day of OCTOBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. 1 M., at the office of Augustus Reese, Esq., in Mao,son. Th is avi y desirable gUantion, and none need apply but with the best references. By order of the Board. aus-twtd _____ JOHN ROBSON, Secretary. CIGAR, SUGAR.— ! n 5 hhifl. Mnscovrdo SUGAR; •fust received and tor sale by _ _ • m I au 24 S 0. GRENVILLE ft CO. BOXES Whitney SOAP 2U boxes Colgate No. I SOAP\y -1 23,'i00 Domestic ; VlHl j IC',CK>O Spanish Do., j Just received and;for eaie by GTRARDEY ft PARKER. 1 F AKER'S IW’AliLBiMs TEiTEU OINTMENT, a '€] j certain remedy for this anacyingcomplaint. For sale T i by Jy2S D. B. PLUMB & CO. KYE —Wa bav« on hand a small lot 5o sa-ks, prim* rye ptl w ’ H- STARK ft OF*., Warren BlaeA,