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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1852)
nr iiii ■■ iiii.i.n.l.l ii——' COMMERCIAL. AlGtlsT.V MAllhfcil Weekly ilppon. Tumlay, I*. .'I COTTON.—The market, in the early part of the week . eh.* 1 to-day, war io a very quiet dull state, owing to the ! difference in the tu»rs of holders and buyers, the latter demanding a concession which the former refused to make. In this condition the market con tinned tbronghout Wulaea ea.-, Thursday, Fridn and ttirday, with prices yielding j daily alitt'c. Chi Monday and to-day holders towered their l»r ••tension . and there has been a g< od demand and a fair hu-;;c ss doin ' at » decline of v cent from our quotations of last v,« We now quote Good Middling'9*^; Middling K irio ; l air 10cents, at which rates the market closes fn m with i spirited demand. The principal sales of the new crop arc 9% to 10 cents. TRADE AND BUBINESB—The re-opening of tommnni- i cation over the Bridge, and the receipt of a considerable j amount of poods hy the Ui\er, which continues in fine navi gable condition, have given a much more lively and boat- j nc-s aspect to the cry for the last week. And weTejoice ] to perceive that it is not all apparent activity, but that j there ha:; beengoing forward a spirited trade among our j de dors with then- country friends. The fall trade is there- J fore opening auspiciously, and promises to be large, to meet I which, we arc glad to hear our merchants have generally I supplied themselves with ample stocks. GuOUEIHL> —In this department there has been quite , an active business going on, during the week, with country merchants —a number of whom have been in and making j bills. Xhcsl cks of Groceries are already very good, and ; ,r arc being daily added toby receipts from all the principal i:: ,-kt f the Union. In the leading articles of Sugar, C ff._ _, M ilasses and Iron, we note no change in prices.— The supply of Suit is by no means large, and prices are ad vancing. We would refer to our quotations for a fair index of thef current rates. GRAIN. —In Corn, there is nothingdoing, except for city consumption, and prices are drooping, in Wheat we note no change. . ■ EXCHANGE - Checks on the North aro worth % per cent prem. FREIGHTS.—There .s no change in Freights. CHARLESTON, dept. 2S.— (Jotiton. —The transactions dur : ■. l ree besne-s days reach 1,276 bales, 1,150 be’es of v. !’ch were sold yesterday. The market has declined irota the hgoesi. poin.. Tne e.-mucs were at prices tanging from S toll&c. We quote fair lie. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 23, P. M. —Cotton Statement. — i Stock ou hand September 1,1852, bales, 10,009 Arrived since, 56.384 > Arrived to-day 4,508 i 70,901 j Exported to date 17,054 Exported to-Jay, -••• 2,017-19,71)1 Stuck on hand and ou ship-board not cleared. .bales, 51.200 ugar. —64 hhds. good common were sold at 4J£c. (’I ir. —Sales 2230 bbls., including 100 Ohio at $4; 450 bid-. Bt. Louis in 3 lots at $4.10; and 100 Illinois at $4.15; • 11" fancy St. L •uis at $4.30 ; 194 extra Extra St. Louis at j 54 70 ; 40'i at *4.75; 1-10 at $5 and 100 light weight at j $4.30. ,—Sal •» >45 sacks white mixed at 60c.; tlb mixed at , 63c. and 350 at 62© 63c. j Wh>*k*y. —H's bids. Raw sold at 21 Vc. Jit ■■on. —10 casks prime Sides were sold at 9,^0. Lard.— Too kegs were sold on private terms; ll>kc. offer- 1 ed and refused for a round lot. Freighls. —Three Ships taken for Liverpool at ’dd. i Exchang< s. —Fair demand. London 9 © CI4 V °t. I prem.; P.iri-> 5 .IT>■- @t 0f.25.; New York 60 days 1') @ j I*i \> ct. disc.: New York Sight par @ ,14 ‘e» ct. discount. | EXPOSTS, SAVANNAH, Sept. 25. —For New York, steam ship Ala- j ham a— i'.-j bales Upland and 31 do. Sea Island Cotton, For Be? ton, schr. Mary A. Forest —68 bales Cotton. CONSIGNEES. Per ion Steam Boat Co.'s Stef too r iM-mar , with ! low hosts 13 and 17.—Mdze. to Wm. M. Rowland, and | others. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Sept. 27.—Cleared, U. S. M. steam -hip Alabama, Ludlow, New York; Schr. Mary A. Forrest, Bos ton; Sciir. Stephen Taber, Tuthill, New York. MEMORANDA. Ship Ellen, Webster, for this port, entered for loading at Liverpool on the 9th hist. Sirp Unit, d Kingdom, for this port, was loading at Liver- j pool on the 11th lost. Ship Marion, Mi ire, and brig Augusta, Stone, for this j port, cleared at New York on the 21st inst. Brig Ac ini, Coombs, for tins port, saßed front Boston on the 19th inst. j Hi ig Josephus, Wilsen, for this port, cleared at Baltimore j on tile i hast, : Schr. Virginia, Snow, hence, at Lhiladclphia on thi 23d inst. CHARLESTON, Srpt. 27. —Arrived, Span, polacre Ma tiide, Kuba-a, Havana; S. L. Schr. Susan Cannon, Fri hie, ■ • 1 Stratton, Westcott, Hbilaaeiphia. ... :—celir. J. li. llu ! i"ck, Ander-on, at New York, 24:h fust. AKJLbTA PRICES CIRKKM. Articles Wholesale. Retail. BAGGING. —Gunny per yard $ 11>> © $ 13 tj none. Huudce “ none. C BACON. —Hams per lb. 12>i © 14 Snoulrters *’ Id © 13 1 e Sides “ 13 © 14 Hog Round ** II © 12 - • BUTTER—Goshen “ 25 © SO Country “ 15 © 25 it BEESWAX.— u IS @ 20 BRICKS — per 1,000 600 © SOO | t CHEESE. —Northern per lb. 10 © il.4< j i English Dairy “ 11 © 1V& | ] COFFEE.—Rio “ 10 © 12 | ] Laguira “ H’/tf © U-X i ] Java “ 13 © 16 i , DOMESTIC GOODS.—Yams 75 © 87 ; ( y. Shirting per yard 6 © 7 | % “ “ © 7 I “ “ 9X © 10 5- “ “ 9# © 10 6- “ “ 11 © 14 Osnaburgs “ © 9 j FEATHERS. — per lb. 83 © 85 I FI&H. —-Mackerel, No. 1 per bbl. 12 50 ©lst>o No. 2 “ 900 ©ll 00 1 No, 3 “ 7 © 750 i f No No. 4 this year. j f Herrings pet box © 100 , FLOUR.—Country ’..perbbl. none. : ( Tennessee ■. “ 560 © 600 i , Canal “ 575 © 700 Baltimore “ 550 © 700 ; - Hiram Smith’s “ 800 © 850 City Mills “ 525 © 800 GRAIN.—Coni per bush. 65 @ To Wheat “ 75 © 100 j Oats 11 37 © 50 Rye “ 75 © 85 Peas “ 65 © 100 GUNPOWDER.— ( Duponts’ per keg 475 © 550 Hazard 44 475 © 850 * IRON. —Swedes per lb. 4,V © English “ 2t£ © o L ARD.— per lb. 13 © 14 f ( LIME. —Country per box none. Northern per bbl. 200 © 225 j LUMBER.— per 1,090 10 00 ©l4 00 j MOLASSES.—Cuba per gall. 23 © 25 i Orleans “ 87)k © 40 NAILS. — per lb. 3 © 4 GILS. —Sperm, prime.... per gall, 150 © 175 do. common.... “ 75 © 100 Refined Whale “ 70 © 87 Train “ 65 © 70 | Linseed “ 106 © 1 51 Castor “ 175 © 2001 RICE — per tierce 6 © (>% \ ROPE. —Kentucky per lb. 8 @ 9 Manilla “ 12 © 14 RAISINS. — per box 250 © 800 ) SPlßlTS.—Northern Gin.per gall. 85 © 40 Rum. “ 85 © 40 N. O. Whisky “ 27 © 30 Peach Brandy “ 75 © 100 Anple do “ 50 © 75 , Holland Gin “ 125 © 175 »; *gnac Brandy “ 160 © 250 ' SUGARS:’ —N. Orleans... per lb. 5)4 @ 7 Porto Rico. “ 7 © 8 St. Croix “ 8 © 10 Muscovado.., “ C © '7 Loaf “ 10X © 12 % ' Crushed “ 10 © 11 Powdered “ 10 © 11 Stuart’s Refined A... “ @ 10 , “ “ 8... “ B>i © 9 »* “ C... “ 8 © 8# BALT.— per bushel, 00 © 00 per sack. 1 60 © l 75 Blown “ 800 @ 8 50 SOAP.—Yellow per lb. &X © 6 SHOT.— per bag © 1 62 TWINE. —Hemp Bagging, per lb. IS © 25 Cotton IVrapping.... “ 15 © 25 Ol\<lLM BLI>»EO\EBS: or, Single Ladies and O Gentlemen ag tinsi the Slanders of the Pulpit, the Press and the Lecture Room, addressed to those who are really wi?e, and to those who fancy themselves so; Daily Bible illustrations; being original readings, for a year, on subjeets from saered History, Biography, Ac., es pecially designed for the Family Circle, by John'Kittv, D. n F. S. A.: • Lydia, a Woman's Rook, by Mrs. Newton Crasland; Lady Mary; or Not of the World; Mark Wilton, the Merchant’s Clerk; and the Angel s Song; a Christmas To ken, bv Charles B. Taylor, M. A.; Ireland’s Miseries, the grand Cause and Cure, by the R-v T iward M irctw Dili, A. M., M. D , Missionary Agent to the Irish Presbyterian Church; Mexico as it is and as it was, by Brantz Mayer, third ' i'heXew Clerk’s A.-sistant, er Book of Practical Forms, designed for the use of any body, by John 8. Jenkins, j Connselior at Law; „. , . . , The American Architect, by John M. Riteh, Arch.. Tne Upper Ten Thousand, by . Aster Bnsten; Heads and Hearts, by the author of the Miser s D« Jgn ter, Ac.; ... Eiien Grant, or Fashionable Life in New York. Also, a fresh supply of Leigh Hunt’s Book for a Cornet, Arctic Journal; Journey to Iceland: Horse Shoe Robinson, Out’-e Mer, and Hyperion, by Longfellow; Hawthorne s Wonder Book and Snow Image, and other Twice-told rales. Just received hy THO 6. RICHARDS A 80N, 526 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. rjpEXXESSEE BACON 30,000 lbs. prime BACON J_ SIDES, clear and ribbed. Also, a lot of good Teimefl «ec SHOULDERS, just received and for sale by S 2l IV. H. STARK A CO., Warren Block. " WET NURSE WANTED. -w-* t WftD to hire a WET NURSE. Inquire at this \ > Qfgce. BQp2o-8 r'j>o families and plaxters.-a beautiful 1 iM-nmtnt of Mahogany and Walnut Medicine Cheats. V L M "f» *> »• ncKB 1 00. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. SPLENDID "SCHEMES**FOR OCTOBEE. 1- CHANCE A: Ct).. Mflcngen*. Drawings conducted in public Tu- th.- eni.- int- n | denceof tLottery C^ouuis^icurr. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LUTTERV, CI.AeS 24. to bedrawn in Bnltimore, Md., Sstur iny, O. wr *2, nrilfliint Sflien.‘c. Cnpir ii Pj * 12.000 DULLARD ! ♦*2«,029; 8 Prizes of $6,090; 10 of We*4 3 Nw, ♦•37®, Ac., ..c. Tickets sl2; Halves $6; Ouariei> Certifkate of a Package of 25 XV holes $179 i/0 “ u - “ “25 Halves 85 00 “ “ u _ “ 25 Quarters 42 5n GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS 25, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md , Saturday, Oti - ber 9,1852. Splendid Scheme. Capital Prize 10.000 DOLLARS. : $12,497.60; $6,060; $4,000; 100 Prizes of fl.Ofo; 100 of $300; Ac., Ac. T.ckctsflO; Halves $0; Quarters $2 50. Certificate of a Package of 26 Wholes $l4O 00 “ “ “ ’ “26 Halves 70 o<* “ “ “ “ 26 Quarters 83 09 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, ! CLASS 26, to bedrawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 16, 1552. Splendid Scheme —IS Drawn Ballots in ; each Package of 25 Tickets. Capital Prize 50.000 DOLLARS. i 10 Prizes of $10,000; sos *2.000, Ac., Ac. Tickets sls : J Halves $7.59; Quarters *3.i3. Certificate of a Package of 25 Wholes *230 00 il “ 41 “ 2~< Halves 115 0(> u “ ‘I “ 25 Quarters 57 50 GRAND (JON SOLI D ATED LOITER Y, I CLASS 27. to he drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 23.1552. Rich Scheme. Capital Friz.- 33,401 DOLLARS. $12,500; $7,500; $5,560; 10 Prizes of $2,509; 10 of sl-”09, Tickets $10; Halve? $5: Quarters $2.50. Certificate of a Package of 25 Wholes $l3O 00 “ 25 Halves ' 05 #0 “ , “ _ 4l 25 Quarters 82 50 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS X, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 30,1852. Magnificent Scheme. Capital Prize 60.000 DOLLARS, 8 Prizes of $20,000 ; 6of SIO,OOO- r 12 of $5,000; 100 of $1,090, Ac., Ac. Tickets S2O; Halves *10; Quarters *6. Certificate of a Package of 26 Wholes S2SO 00 “ “ “ “ 26 Halves 140 00 “ “ “ 44 26 Quarters 70 00 Prize Tickets must be returned before thev tan be renewed or cashed. All orders from a distance for Ticket? in the above Splendid Schemes will be promptly and faithfully filled, and official drawings sent to all who order Tickets. Address 11. FRANCE & CO., Managers, 529-tw&w Baltimore, Maryland. GROCERIES. &C. JAA BAGS Rio COFFEE; T' M f 50 bags Old Gov. Java COFFEE ; 50 44 SPICE, GINGER and Pepper; 80 hluL. Muscovado,N.O., and V. ft; SUGARS; 150 packaged. Clarified and I.ouf Do.; 80 bales Gunny CLOTH ; 250 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE; 1 ,000 sacks SALT: 50 hhds. MOLASSES: 500 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 76.000 SEGARS, choice brands: 75 boxes TOBACCO; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 boxes SOA P ; 25 boxes STARCH. LIQUORS. 5 half pipes Otard, Dupuy 4 Co.’s Old BRANDY ; 25 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.; 5 half pipes choice Old Madeira WINE; 10 qr. do. do. do Do.; 50 bbls. Old Monongahela WHISKEY; 2 pipes-choice Holland GIN ; 25 bbls. American BRANDY; 60 44 Baltimore WHISKEY : 40 44 New England RUM; 25 “ Malaga WINE; 30 44 Phelp’s Rye GIN; 100 44 Rectified WHISKEY. The above for sale at lowest prices by BELCHER ii HOLLINGSWORTH, ?29 No. 5 Warren Block. q W. H. TUTT, a ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, T%i. Augusta, Georgia. Il§L i Has now in store and for sale at very low prices : 1.000 Gallons Lamp OIL, 10,000 lbs White LEAD, Pure extra and No. 3, 500 Gallons Linseed OIL, 2.000 Lbs. POTASH. 2.000 41 Epsom SALTS, 3.000 44 COPPERAS, 3 Cases Spanish INDIGO 8.000 Lbs. Bi. Carb. SODA, ’ 50 Gross MATCHES, 200 Dozen MUSTARD, 75 14 INK, assorted. 20 Baskets. Olive OIL, 10 Bbls. Castor 44 1.000 Lbs Elor. SULPHUR, 1.000 44 Refined SALTPETRE, 200 Boxes Window GLASS, 2,000 Lbs. PUTTY. Together with a very exten-n stock of Pure Family NEDIQINES, Fancy Toilet Arden ?, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments, Ac.,to which the• attention of Physicians, Merchants and Planters is respectfully solicited. sep29-diwlm KECEIVED THIS DAY, per Steamship Alabama, via 1 Savannah— in kegs choice Goshen BUTTER ; 1 large CHUSE nr. GRUYEKE : 2o boxes RAISINS; 10 bbls. ALMONDS ; 1 bbl. Paradise NUTS; 10 baskets extra fine Olive OIL, in quarts and pint? ; 5 cases Pint CLARET, 3 dozen each ; 3 cases Hock WINE, made in Cincinnati Ohio, from tlm Catawba Grape; 25 baskets Heidsack CHAMPAGNE; Together with a general assortment inStore. Foreale by sS» G. T. DORTIC. TEACHERS WANTED. riMIE Trustees of the Wam-nton Male and Female Aca- JL demies are desirous of obtaining the services of two competent Teachers, that can come v. oil recommended in character, morals and good practical teachers of the English and some of the leading branch* s of the Ancient Languages. A married gentleman to take charge of the Male, with a lady qualified to conduct the Female Depart ments would be preferred. The School will commence the early part of 1853. All communications or proposals must be cirected to the Board ol Trustees, Warrentcn, Un. A. K. MERSHt N, “29-ff Secretary Board of Trusted. METAL AND PLATE GLASS MANTLES, OR CHIMNEY niiUES, in style, finish and dura- ■ bility they arc unequalled by anything in the market. They are rapidly coming into general favor, arc highly ad mired by all who have seen them in u-c. They cannot be soiled by acids, oil or any other substance, ami are there fore easily kept clean. They arc a perfect gem in t icir way, while the price is quite moderate. Architects, Redd er? and building committee*, and others interested, are in- | vited to call and examine the above at septi’9 B. F. CHEW’S. j W. E, JACKSON & CO, VRF in receipt of a handsome and well assorted Stock 1 of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, to which they invite the attention of Merchants, 529-d2&w4 JOHN (. CARMKHIEL* C COMMISSION MEHC’II V.\T. Augusta, Ga. will ) attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him. s29w BOARD tCA\ be had at Mrs. FARROW'B, North West corner of / Washington and Ellbo streets. j- 29-1* __ ROOM WANTED, \\TA.\TED by a single gentleman, from the Ist Octo ber, one furnished ROOM vith fire-place, without board. Address C. A. E., at. the office of this paper. s -29-1* STOVES. I> F. CHEW is receiving for the approaching season, 1 )• the largest and most extensive variety oft’ook and Heating STOVES, COAL BURNERS, &e., ever offered in this market, which will be sold at the very lowest p ice?. sept 29 MOTT’S Patent Tubular Oven Cooking RANGE, tbe most recent and improved articles in u s e. Also, Barrow's Patent Cooking R ANGE, and Pond’s highly im proved Cooking RANGE. For sale at B. F. CHEW'S. sept 29 Ct llATCß.—Oflice, Dining-room and Parlor GRATES, T of every description and pattern, some of which are entirely new designs, and decidedly tasty, and will be sold at rates much lower than ever offered at before, by sept2‘J H. F. CHEW. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR. *)< V BBf .SC H. S. FLOUR, from new wheat. Just receiv- J. U ed by sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. CHEESE. *TW BOXES priiiie CHEESE. For sale lew by i »J sept 29 HAND, WILLIAM? & CO. . - SOLE LEATHER. lU\i\ LBS. SOLE LEATHER. For sale by sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO^ ON CONSIGNMENT. < ~ BAGS CORN MEAL, l»l 4 bbls. prime LARD, 2 kegs do do 20 bags FEATHER?. For sale by _ sept 29 H AND £ WILLI AMS A CO. LA"ND FOR SALE. There is now for sale, a Tract of Land contain iug one hundred and sixty acres on the West ern & Atlantic Railroad, two miles from Opalika and ten miles from Chattanooga, with 75 or eighty acres cleared and under good fence. Said land Is of the best quality us bottom, a well of good water, a small Hew’d Log House and necessary out buildings, said land is adjoining other good land, for sale. For further particulars, any person wishing to purchase, will please call on Robert Gray at Opalika, Ga. for information, as said premises will positively be sold. sep29-w3 R. J. MOORE. 850 REWARD. t I'DOPED from Fairfield District, 8. C., on Wednesday morning, 22d of Sept., WILL! YARBOROUGH and MARY ANN RAWLS. Said Yarborough is a large, stout-made man, weighing nearly oqq pounds. He is about, 40 years of age; has a fair skin, ruddy complexion, red, curly hair, and a s'ight impediment lu his speech. He is a mill-wright and miller by trade. *V ln * s about 19 years old, and weighs about 149 pound?. t“he has a very pleas! g countenance; istole rao.y tall; ha? very fair skin, U . Jed ou her face and hands; with very red and curly hair, similar to Yarbo rough. Said runaways probably passed through Lexington, 8. C., ami it is likely will endeavor to make their way to Henry county, Ga., where \ arborough formerly resided for about 15 years. He has resided m South Carolina for the past 5 years. He drives an iron-grey horse, in a buggy w pk a buffalo robe on his trunk . The sard Mary Ann Rawls and Yarborough are first cousins, and \ arborough leaves a wife in Fairfield, S. C. Mary Ann’s former name was Cunning- a Tbe subscriber will pay a reward of SSO for the appre hension and safe keeping of the above couple, and desire* that all communication between them may be prevented after their arrest. ZACH 4UTAH RAWLS. Yeungs villa, Fairfield District, 8. C., 529 w4t* 1‘ 7 lbkbt sheriff * SALF--— Tr ill be sold, on th* Zd first TUESDAY in December next, before (he Court ! House door, in the town of Elberton, Elbert county, within the legal LuUr. of sal--. the following property to wit ; - Arm tend a Man, and bis wife Malinda and tluir Chihl j ren; Fanlord. a Hoy; Lucy, a girl, and John, a F;v Also, Diipliiii:'. a Girl; Betty u MToman, and her infant—e.atr* not known ; John a Spoof Betty, antl a Girl, child of BeUy's, ; between John and the infant—name not known; Nancy, c 1 Woman, anl her child, Clmfaiej ; YVillis, a Man (Hftty'-* bmhauiU; GcoigOj-a Man, Leak hi-* wife; Lucncb, a W< - pttle YMiivia, a (ilrl: Hetty, a Worn in and her child; depths, a H<«y; Silvy, a 'Womani Rachael, an old Woman; • i I.’yar.a Mrt»‘ Mid his wife Harriet, and her children-; So .-an. Bonaparte, and Janett; Judy, a \\oman, and tier children ; dim. YVill'am and Ellington, and Aralitie, knoVii .’ a- yellow Adallpe, aud her cliiliiren, Eliza, Sarah Ann, Ha z -Imm . lack, Gcorgiana and SUvey; Mary, a woman, aud her children, George and a girl, (name not known); Betty, , 1 awnnan; Gilbert, a man; Nelson, a man; Jack, a mail, j abontA’b years old ; Den, ti lame boy ; Wiuny, a house wo j man; Joe, a carpenter; Dick, a carpenter; John, a man j house servant; Den, an old man, and Sarah, an old 1 woman; Henry, a mulatto, now about22 years old ; Aroe • i rica, a woman, and her children, Puss, Charley, Jones, ; Andrew, Victoria and John, aud Young Adalinc, a woman. Also, the following personal property, to wit;—A large lot of Plantation Tools, consisting of Wagons, Carts, Plows, Hoes, Plow and Wagon gear, &c., &c.; a fine sett of Car : ! venter's Tools; one four-wheel Carriage and pair of horses; I one Buggy and Harness; sixty head of Hogs ; three yoke . of Oxen ; forty-five Milch Cows and Calves and dry cattle, j more or less; thirteen plow horses and mules; four Colts j (one a mule) five Giuny's aud one Jack, and Library of j Docks, all levied on as the property ofAlfred Hammond, by j virtue of a Mortgage (Ufa. from Elbert Inferior Court, in ; favor of Thomas J. Heard, Uriah O. Tate and James Lof i ton, To. Alfred Hammond, property pointed out in said i mortgage fi. fa. Sale to continue from dav to day till all j is sold. Sheriff. September 29. 1852. I ALBERT SHERRIFF’Ss SALE.—WiII be sold, on U the first TUESDAY' in November next, before the Court Home door, in Elberton, Elbert county, within the legal sale hours, the following properly, to wit: , Eight hundred aud twenty acres of LAND, more or less, - I joining lands of Alfred Oliver. Jett Thomas and others, ’ levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Elbert Superior Court, in the name of Shelton and Alfred Oliver, vs. Alfred Hammond, a the property of said Hammond, to satisfy said fi. fa. and other li. fa’s. vs. said Alfred Hammond. Also, at the same time ami place, will be sold, the undi vided half of a tract of land of 200 acres, more or less, on the Beaverdam Creek, joining Joseph Rucker and others, levied on as the property of Alfred Hammond, to satisfy a fi. fa. from Libert Superior Court, in favor of Wright, Nichols I A Co., vs. said Alfred Hammond, property pointed out by Alfred Hammond, this 24th .September, 1852. 1 ' September 29. 1852. DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff. i ALBERT SH ERR IFP’S HALE.—WiII be sold, be \ fore tbc Court House door, in Elberton, Elbert county, between the usual hours of sale, on the first TUESDAY in November next, One tract or parcel of L VND, lying on the waters of Dove’s Creek, containing Ten Acres,'more or less, levied on * to satisfy a Justices Court fi. fa. from the 19lth District, G. j I M.ofEl ert county, in favor of William D. Brown, vs, William j C. Head. Theabovi levy made and returned to me by a j i constable, this 241 h September, 1852. September 29, 1852. DOZIER THORNTON, Sheriff. I>PRKE SHERI IT'S SALE. —Will be sold, on the first | > TUESDAY in No . ember next, before the court-house , j door in the town of Waynesboro, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to w it; a negro woman by the name of Cherry, light complected, about 05 or 40 years old, i and also a bouse and lot in the town of Habersham—all ! levied on as the property of William Jenkins, to satisfy ■ sundry fi fas. issued from a magistrate’s court, in favor of i A. A. Alexander and G. G Box vs. William Jenkins. Levy . made and returned to me by a constable. AUG’S. C. KIRKLAND, Sh'ff. September 29, 1852. j ; TWXEA’JLTOR’S KALE.—WiII be sold on Wednesday, j 1 JZj the SJi day of December next at the late residence of j ! A. Paschal, deceased, ail the perishable property of said i ; deceased, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, all ; good stock and in good condition. Also, the entire crop j . of Com Fodder, &c.; two road and 2 two horse Wagons, j ■ one Buggy, Fanning Implements of various descriptors, ! Blacksmith’s tools, and oilier articles usually found on a faim. Also, many valuable articles of household and unten eils usually found in a well supplied kitchen. Also, soid as the property of the above named deceased, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said de | ceased, «.u» a credit of twelve months. Sail to continue from daw to day until all is sold. M. PASCHAL, I v , Sept 29, 1852. _ L. O. STEED, r ' _ I>\liCL'l'Oß’B SALE. — \V ill be sold, on the first TUESDAY in December next, before the Court House I door, in Appling Columbia county, within the legal hours of sale, agreeably to an order of (he Court of Ordinary of said county, the following valuable property, viz ; One tract of land, lying on both sides of Little River, containing four hundred and fifty-nine (459) acres more or less, upon which is a good set of mills, Grist and Saw, 1 Toll Bridge, a two story wood dwelling, a two story brick 1 buildidg attached thereto, a two story Store House, Black • smith’s Shop, Gin House and Packing Screw, good Stables, i Negro Houses and all other out buildings necessary on a ■ farm, nil in good order, known as Raysviile. Also, a tract ; of land known as the Lynn place, containing one hundred and sixteen (116) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Collins, Murray and others. Sold as the property of A. Paschal, late of said county, and for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms one half cash, and twelve months credit on the other half. M. PASCHAL, ) r , September 29,1832. L. G. STEED, f ls ~ 1 j TUESDAY'in January next, before the Court House | door, in Lincolnton, Lincoln county, within the legal hours i of sale, agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of j Columbia county, the following tracts of land viz: One half of a tract «f Land on the waters of Loyd’s Creek, i containing five hundred aud sventy-four (574) acres, more I or less, adjoining Tyler, Woods and others. Also one half ; of a tract containing thirty (SO) acres more or less on Loyd’s ; ' Creek, known as Lamars o;d mil! tract. Sold as the pro t perty of A. Paschal, deceased, and for the benefit of the ! heirs and creditors of'said deceased. Term - twelve mouths i credit. M. PASCHAL, I ... , September 29,1852. L. G. STEED, 1 j ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY. t'T'IHK Institution w ! )J be re-opered on MONDAY*, the i I. 4th of OCTOBER, under the same professors who con ducted it during the past year. The Trustees have every confidence in commending tlie Academy to public patron age, as second to no establishment of its class, in its capa bilities cf imparting a sound education. Classical, Mathe matical, or Commercial. Punctual attendance at the beginning of the Quarter is i requested, that there may be no delay in organizing the i Schools. P*T ; i The Rector (Rev. John Nee'y)may be seen at the Acade- I my Buildings, where lie will receive applications for admis | sion. TERMS —PAYABLE IS ADVANCE. : Classical and Mathematical Department... *lO per quarter. | First English Department, 7 I Second English Department 5 ' One Dollar additional is charged for fuel during each of j j the two A) inter Quarters. Drawing and Music have been added to the Studies ; and i French and German will be taught when Classes in either j can be Lived. L. A. DUGAS, Pres’t. Board Trustees. s2B-.1t04 Rev. JOHN NEELY, Rector. ! ~ CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. YI[E would call the attention of Merchants and Deal- I j VV ers to our large and desirable Stock of Ready-made , CLOTHING, embracing every article of Dress, which we j offer at prices as low as can be obtained in Charleston or j j elsewhere. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and Y'ESTiNGS. at wholesale, i A complete assortment of all the newest styles and colors i i of CLOTHS and CASSIMLREa, at the lowest prices. »21 WM. O. PRICE k CO. i NOTICE. BROUGHT TO JAIL, in Crawfordvillc, Talia ferru county, Georgia, a Negro BOY, who calls "\J litraselfSam, and says he belongs to one John YVynn, * A j of Oglethorpe county. He Is about twenty years . old, dark complexion and has a small patch of whiskers on I 1 the chin, some five feet eight or nine inches high. The ! I owner will come forward, prove property, pay expenses ( , and take him out of Jail. WM. ALEXANDER, Jailor. ! Crawfordville, Sept. 26, 1852. sept2S t) ECEIVING —50 hhds. prime Bacon SIDES. For sale V low on the w harf by I *25 DAVIS, KOLB & TANNING. OTATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND COUNTY O - CLERK’S OFFICE INFERIOR COURT of said coun ty.—Persons having claims against the county, are rc j quired to hand them to the Clerk on the Saturday previ j ous to the meeting of the Court, which sits on the first Monday in each month. By order of the Court. OSWELL E. CASHIN, Clerk. September 25,1862. d2&wl SITUATION WANTED. A \l HITE <•' IRL would like to procure a situation in ■ x\_ a family as nurse. Enquire at this office. 525-3 t __ PIAOH BRANDY.—SO barrels tine PEACH BRAN DY* wanted by 525 LAMBACK 4c COOPER. I I ME! LIME!!—SO Casks Fresh Thomaston LIME, j non landing and for sale by HAND k FLEMING. —ALSO— -5,005 Lbs. Tennessee BACON. sep2s IARiL— ISBarrete first quality LAKI). For sale by j se p2s LAMBACK & COOPER. ! ll\ BBLkTm’ononeabela WHISKEY. Just received. 4U sep2s LAMBACK & COOPER. FEMALE INSTITUTE. i T>ROV!DE.\CK permuting, the exercise--of the ensu -1 I ing scholastic year will be commenced on the first j Monday in October. Miss Sedgwick, a talented lady, will aid in conducting the duties of the Institute. Mu=ic, French and Drawing taught by competent per sons. 525-2 w YVM. J. HARD, Principal. '*p\\ 0 MONTHS after date, application will be made 1- to the Ordinary of Elbert county, for leave to sell the LAND belonging to the minor children of Abner Adams, late of said county, deceased, RICHARD C. ADAMS, Guardian. September 23, 1852. rp\VO MONTHS after "date, application will be made 1- to the Ordinal yof Burke county, for leave to sell all the negroes belonging to the E-date of Abner Adams, de ceased. RICHARD C. ADAMS, Adm’r. September 28,1852. N OTICE. —All nersons indebted to the Estate of Roher Franks, late'of Columbia county, deceased, are i hereby required to make immediate payment; and all those having demands against said deceased's estate, arc : hereby notified to present their claims to me, duly authen- ticated, within the time prescribed by law. CAROLINE V. FRANKS, Adm’x. | September 28, 1852. TVvo MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the LANDS belonging to the estate of William F. Johnston, late of said county, deceased. ELIAS SCOTT, Adtn’r. September 28, 1862. SIXTY DAYS afterdate, application will be made to the Ordinary of Columbia county, for leave to sell the j Real E-tate, (house and lot in Appling,) belonging to the estate of Richard U. Jones, late of said county, deceased. RICHARD R. HARRISON, Ex r. September 23,1552. BACON. 4 A BUDS', choice BACON SIDES. Just received and for lU sale by el 9 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. ~~ FLOUR! FLOUB ! <yqa DDLS, of the following extra brands of FLOUR : md*J\ * Hiram Smith, double extra, John Rice, Hopeton 1 ' Mills, TaJley of the Genesee, Just received and for sale by | GEORGE YV. LEWIS, irepiSl No. I, Warron Block, BOOK BINDERY. IMiL I’HOPRIETGR ol the CHRONICLE & SENTI . NEL would respectfully notify hi- friends and the pub lic,that be has add-'d to his cstabß-dmient a complete I) OO K 15 INiiKIIV, ' and having secured the servkws ~f an cfiicicnt and cumpc tent workman, Is proparcil lb oreonte all orders for BIND ING in the best style, aud at short notice. Haying also a i most improved j:u ling k achine, all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be Ruled ty any given pattern, with neatness and despatch. ■ He flatters himself, therefore, that he will he able to exe cute evervvariety 'T work in a most satisfactory manner. JOB PRINTING. The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL Office is now complete in all its pints, having been recently re-fitted with a most extensive supply and great variety of New' Type, of the latest styles and most approved patterns. The Proprietor would therefore re spectfully invite the orders of his friends and the public, feeiing assured that his facilities, and the superior skill and taste of his workmen in that department, will enable him to execute every variety of JOB PRINTING in a style equal to any establishment in the South, and at most satisfactory prices. mh2o ~ HOUSES. HOUSES, CAN bo seen, at my ttables on Ellis SV, street, the finest selection of HORSES that ever crossed the Savannah river, or, I believe, any other river. I have advertised stock before, aud perhaps puffed a little, hut now I am in caraeet, and will challenge competition. My Patrons will show Pairs, Single Harness and Saddle Horsts, for beauty speed and qualities, against any body’s Horses from the North, South. East or West, for a hundred dollar plate a show; and wc are ready now to show, anl the exhibition will continue from day to day un til sold out. I therefore hope that those whe are in want of Horses will call soon chd supply themselves, as expenses ! are high and the owners a long war s from home. Please don’t take my word for the above, but call and see for your- ; self. [s 21-#&tw‘2w.] J. M. SIMPSON. CARPETINGS. C 4 YRPETIXGS, of American and European fabrics, ■ J just received by the subscriber ; Cotton Warp CARPETINGS; Cotton and Wool Do.; Pine All Wool Do.; Superfine Ail Wool Bo.; Extra Fine Ingrain Bo ; Fine Three-Ply Bo.; Superfine do. Do.; Imperial do. Do.; Fine Brussels Do.. Extra Fine Brussels Do.; Ki»h Tapestry Do.; Extra Rich Bo.; | 5-8, G-S, 7-8, and 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for Flairs. ! 6-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES. | 12-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb Carpets. Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and I BINDING to match. s‘2H J. P. SEIZE. DEY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, CHEAP. nICKMAX, YVKBCOTT CO., are now opening j a large Stock of } STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which they will sell very low. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to examine their Stock. If .. Y\. & Co., have just opened some very handsome SILKS, which they will bo pleased to show to the Ladies. 328-1 m NEGEOES FOE SALE.~~ ! r J' , IIE undersigned has on hand a large lot of young NE- j { X GROSS, comprising Field hands of every description, | I house servants, Seamstresses, Cooks, YVashers and Ironers. 1 I Also, several Mechanics; ah of which will he-old on ac | commodating terms. N. C. TROWBRIDGE, i Augusta, Sept. 21. Ira j SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. TUG undersigned respectfully informs the citizens that he will, on MONDAY', the 4th of OCTOBER next, open, in this city, a SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, on the South side of Greene, above Campbell-st., a few doors above the residence of U. 11. Gardner, in which young Men may be as thoroughly educated as in any of the Colleges, or fitted for any department of business. The terms will be the same as in other Schools of like cha racter in the city. For his reputation as a successful Teacher, he would re fer to Robertson k Crocker, and the Editor of the Chroni cle & Sentinel. au27-dtd JOHN A. TRENCHARD. A CLASSICAL TEACHER. A SOUTHERN GENTLEM AN of experience, who _x\. can coins well recommended, wishes to obtain a situ ation as Teacher, in a School of high order, in which young men are prepared for College. Me is desirous that tae School be located in a healthy section ; also, that it pro mise permanency. Furthef information in relation to him can he had by addressing, Postage paid, O. P. Q., sIS-wtNls Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga. WANTED TO HIRE, A COLORED GIRL about 14 or 16 years old, for a Nurse, anti wait about a house, for which a liberal price will be paid. 525-6 OIUAUDf.V k PARKER. GROCERIES, GROCERIES YV F arc now receiving our usual supply of Heavy and ▼ ' Fancy GROCERIES, to which we respectfully invite the attention of Merchants, Planters aud Families. Orders for supplies will be filled on the most reasonable terms. s2I-lm J. R. & YV. M. DOW. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. DESIRING to ch nge my forming interest, I j offer for sale my River bank FARM. This place ] lies immediately upon tbc Ooustenaula River, one mile from Rome, anti contain- 77 bj Acres. There are upon the j place a small DWELLING HOUSE; a brick Carriage and Harne-s House, two stories-; a brick Smoke House and Preserving Room, two stories; a Bath House; Kitchen; Negro House; Gardener’s House; a commodious Barn, which cost J 500; Poultry Houses; Cow House, etc. There are upon the place two excellent Well-; a good Spring; aud the health i> unexceptionable. There never has been a case of sickness, other than a cold, upon the place. The j Garden contains Three Acres; has been manured with j 1,000 wagon loads of livery stable manure, with guano, i gypsum, bone dust, lime, green crops, etc., until exceeding- j ly productive, and is inline order for a profitable market i garden. The whole farm is in a high state of culti vation, and has been heavily manured. Theic is connected with the Farm upon the river, a valu able water power, and a fall trap, from which fi-h enough can be soid to pay all the expense of keeping up the farm. Any innoant of power could be had by running a dam I across the river, and the expense would be inconsiderable, j I will sell for Cash, Negro property, Stocks, or Notes bear- { ing interest; or I will give any reasonable time to a pur- i chaser, if well secured. Price of the place, including wafer privileges and fish trap, *5,0C0. A Map of the place may be seen at my office in Rome, GEORGE BATTEY, M. D. I Rome, September 16,1352. sltf-tw&wtf GROCERIES. DAGS good Rio COFFEE; ♦D M f 100 mats old Gov. Java COFFEE; 100 bags BPICF, GINGER and PEPPER ; ino hhds. Muscovado SUGAR; 50 “ Porto Rico Do., 200 packages Loaf, Crushed Powdered and Clari fied SUGAR; 100 bbis. and half bbls. MACKEREL; 100 bales Gunny CLOTH ; 200 coils Bale ROPE; HO coils Bed Cord ROPE; 2,000 sacks SALT; I 000 kegs NAILS ; 100,000 Spanish and American SUGARS ; 200 boxes TOBACCO; 100 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES; 10(» bbls. Sugar House SYRUP ; 15,000 lbs. Tennessee BACON ; 100 boxes CANDLES; TEA; POWDER: SHOT; LEAD; Toilet SOAP; *nd a large stock of LIQUORS. For sale by sl6-d&wlm BAKER & WILCOX. FRESH GOODS. JHAVE ju t received a fine and select assortment of l CLOTHS; CASSI.MERES and VESTINGS, of entirely ; new design-, which will bo made to order in the latest ) style. Aivo, Ready-- ade CLOTHING, and a fine assort- ! meut of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK j COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths, } and trimmed in the best manner, and arc very fashiona ble. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Augusta, Sept. 21, 1552. 522 LOOK HERE, NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. JI'KT opened, opposite John Bones & Co., a few doors below' Washington Hall, and next door above Henry E. Clarke's Shoe Store, a new and handsome assortment of Fancy and Domestic DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve ry article in the line, which Will be sold at a small advance on New- Y'ork cost for cash. A look at his Stock will con vince the purchaser of the above fact. slO-ly THOS. SYVEENY. _ “TRAVELER’S OUTFITS.” I>ER LAST STEAMER. —Desirable Articles for Travel ing!—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab and Fancy colored Silk Coats; Grass Lin-n and other kinds of cool Summer Coats; loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloons and Vents of all kinds. New Styles of Cravats. Haudkerch’fs, Gloves, Ac. SHIRTS, a full assortment Linen and Cotton, fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Braces, Ac. jy2o YVM. O. PRICE A CO. HAIR BRLKHE(s. —A very fine assortment, for sale by sls ‘ D. B. PLUMB A CO. Iff'lVE YEARS in an English University, by Charles Astor Bristed, late Foundation Scholar of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge; Evening nt Donallson Manor, new revised edition, by Maria J. Mclntosh; “ Oh, winter, ruler of the inverted year, I crown thee King of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, homeborn happiness.” COW PER. Anna Hammer, a tale of contemporary German Life, translated from the German of Genune, by Alfred H. Guern sey. Just published and for sale at 524 GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, Broad-st. HOLSTON GLASS WORKS. undersigned will receive orders for GLASS of any 1 size that may be required ; and have them executed in 20 days from date. sl3 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. CHEESE! CHEESE! -/V BOXES Prime CHEESE, OU ALSO, 1000 yds. Holmes’ beSt TICKING. For Sale by si7 HAND A FLEMING. WANTED. BV a young man recently from Charleston, who has had ten years experience in selling goods and can bring satisfactory references, a situation as salesman, in a whole sale or retail store. A letter addressed through the Post Office to WILLIAM YVILLIAMS will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, September 16th, 1552. slfi-dlw* CHEAP GROCERIES. I AM offering any of my stock of GROCERIES, now on hand, at low rates, and will positively sell all the re- . mainiug stock on hand at auction onßSth and 29th iust. sIC J. T. BOTHYVELL. ( IMPORTANT TO MOTHERS AND NURSES.— j An effectual remedy for Crying Babies may be had by ! vetting from 12 to 25 cents worth of GUM LOZINGES, from i j S ep2s p. B. PLUMB A CO. | TO 51 ARE FINE JELLY.—First,call at D. B. Plumb 1 & Co’s, and get “any quantity” of Fine French roll i | Gelatine, ( mark that, the French Gelatine. i Secondly, get j : a rial or two of Flavoring Exlrar*. and *hey will furnish ' rayeipty far Making It. aaptft 1 LOTTERIES. . | GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. • Authorized hy ihe L*o\e\*.itnre, fyy the benefit of ihc Iwlepemii of J / >■. Cotupany of A Draws in this City on Thursdays. Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even ing by Telegraph. L . < . U ARRUR & co., M anagers. Drawn Numbers of Georgia State Lottery, Class lid : i>*> 15 9 45 (i» 4-1 42 5-3 4b **3 ;>8 22 41 47 CLASS 108—Draws in Augusta, on THURSDAY Morning. September 30. Capital Prize 6,000 DOLLARS! 1 Prize of $1,500; 1 of 31,000: ; 0 f Ac. 66 Num bers—l 2 Drawn Ballots. Tickets $2; Shares in pro portion. CLASS 109.—Draws in Savannah on SATURDAY, Morn ing, Oct, 2. 78 Numbers—lß Drawn Ballots. Capita! Prize 4,400 DOLLARS! j 5 Prizes of 3400 each, Ac. Tickets 31; Shares in uro- I portion. j Tickets, Shares and Package? for sale, and Prizes prompt- J ly by F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Offics in YY'ashington-etrect, one door from the corner of : Broad-street. 8 -j, GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY. Draws in Savannah, Mondays, YVednesdays and Fridays. Draw i in YVilmington, Del., Tuesdays and Saturdays. Ail Drawing received by Telegraph—Savannah on ; the same evenings; Delaware early next day. <f; R UGOR Y mTI RY , Managers - EXTRA GLASS 82 —to bedrawn TUESDAY, September 26, 75 Numbers—lb Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize 20,657 DOLLARS. I Tickets 35—Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of YY liol# Tickets 3''4 06 “ “ “ of Half “ 82 0# “ “ of Quarter “ 16 00 CLASS 117—to be drawn YVEDNEBDAY, September 2k. 78 Numbers —18 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize | 4,414 DOLLARS! Tickets |I —Shares in proportion. 7W' Tickets forsale aud prizes cashed on demand by E. O. WITHINGTON, N*. 205 Bread street, one door above Metcalf’s Range, Augusta, Ga. I2T” Orders from the city or country, strictly confides | tial and promptly attended to. *“6 THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL TILL lie opened and conducted in Augusta on the it first Monday in OCTOBER, under the superinten dence of Miss YVtlixE, of Windsor, Vermont, who comes | recommended by Professors of the highest respectability. Young Ladies aud Misses will receive thorough instruction in the Primary and Higher Branches of an English Kduca- Ition, at very moderate rates. No extra charge for French and Latin. The French Department will be under the spe cial care of Mrs. Sabai., at whose residence the School will ( be opened, opposite the United States Hotel, No. 142. Miss White respectfully solicits a share of public patron- j ago. ! Application made to Mrs. Sabal, in the absence cf Miss j White, who is in charge of the YVarrenton Institute until ' the first of October. s)9-2w BACON AND LAED. Ilk Ii AA LBK. fine Bacon SIDES ; j JI f~l M F\) 2,000 lbs. fine Country HAMS; 8,000 “ “ “ SHOULDERS; . 10 bbls. fine LAR D. —ALSO— -5 kegs fine Goshen BUTTER; 20 boxes fine Goshen CHEESE; And a variety of Goods usually kept in the Grocery line, j Just received and for sale by j 322 iw IVKY & EVANS. BRANDY. TEST RECEIVED— tf 12 hn’.f pipes Otanl Dupuy & Co. BRANDY ; 4 “ “ J. J. Dupuy Do.; 6 qr. “ Yiorton Cognac Do.; 10 '■* “ Seignette Do. ?22 LAMBACK & COOPER. - A H ous£ TO RENT. MTO RENT, from Ist of October, a comfortable Dwelling-house at the lower end of Reynold-st. Ap ply, at this office, to 526 D. REDMOND. TO RENT. A LARGE ROOM in the Basement of that Building on the corner of Jackson and Greene street? (opposite the Warehouse formerly occupied by Walker A Bryson, and more recently by YValker & Son, but at present by J. J. Pearce and M. P. Stovall) at present occupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at this office. s2G-d&wif FOR RENT, 4 DWELLING HULBE, near the Lower Market, i XI occupied by E. Hulbert. Apply to 524 JAMES HULBEKTjS: CO. FOR SALE OR RENT, r |"IIE LOT and Improvements, known as the Bucket j 1 Factory. Apply to JOHN GLENDINNING. Augusta, Sept. 23,1852. d 6 TO RENT. FROM the first of October next, the Dweliing^f^k House on Broad Street, at present occupied by M r. Mill Redmond. Apply to ?21 S. C. GRENVILLE & Go. TO RENT. rpYVO OFFICES over my Store, Jackson Street. 1 au2s B. H. WARREN. TO RENT. the Ist of October next, the YVooden Dwel -1 ling belonging to the Estate of Francis Spears, Bileli deceased, situated on the corner of Butler's Alley, on Eiiis j Street. jy .0 T. YY'. MILLER, Adm’r. j FOR RENT. A FEYV comportable LODGING BOOYIS en Broad x\. Street, in the most desirable parts ol the city. Call at : jc!7 HAND k FLEMING S. ’pHE SCHOOL FOR FATHUUS; an old l iigh-h | X Story, by T. Gwynue ; Anna Hammer, a tale of Contemporary ; German Life, translated from the German of Gcminc, by Alfred H. Guernsey—price2s cents; Tlie Personal Adventures of our own Correspondent in Italy, by Michael Burke Honan, bound and unbound; The Institutes of Algebra, being the first part of a Course of Mathematics, by Gerardus Bcekman Docharty, LL.D.; - No. 27 pictorial Field Book of the Revolution; and No. 7 Bleak House : Just received by THOS. RICHARDS & SON. s2B Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, kc. M ADISON MALE ACADEMY. r JMIE TRUSTEES of this Institution will elect a RFC- , J. TOR, for the ensuing year (beginning in January next) on the 9th day of OCTOBER next, at 11 o’clock, A. | M., at the office of Augustus Reese, Esq., in Madison. This is a very desirable situation, and none need apply but with the best references. By order of the Board. aus-twtd JOHN ROBSON, Secretary. 77y Htii»k. st. m! sugarT 1U 10 “ Gucmado SUGAR; 8 >, casks O. D. BRANDY ; 4cases SARDINES; 15 bbls. Bordeaux and Soft Shell ALMONDS; 20 bags Brazil NUTS; 10 bbls. English YV ALLNUTS; In Store and for sale low by 524-3 w GIRARDEV k PARKER. SUGAR, COFFEE, &c7 HHDK. New Orleans and Porto Rico SUGAR, mt*} 50 Bbls. Crmhcd and Clarified d«. 800 Bags Prime Bio COFFEE, 50 do. Java and Luguira do. jgr.. 50 Bales Heavy Gunny CLOTH, 100 Coils inch Bale ROPE, 100 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, 500 Gallons Winter Sperm aud Whale OIL. For sale j low by • sep‘24. _ J. R. &W. M. DOYV. MOLASSES, SYRUPS, &C. i FA HHDS. Cuba MOLASSES, in fine order, > Ox* 100 Bbls. New Orleans do. 20 “ Golden SYRUP, 5 Hlids. Stuart’s Sugar Hon-ie SY RUP, 100 Bbls. Canal and Country FLOUR, 100 Packages No. 1, 2A- 8 MACKEREL. For sale low by _ sep24 J. K. & YV. M. DOYV. BACON, TOBACCO, AC. Ait A LBs. Choice Bacon SIDES, ZU.UwU 10,000 lbs. “ “ SHOULDERS, 2,500 Lbs. Sugar Cured HAMS, 100 Boxes assorted TOBACCO, 50,000 Spanish and American SEGAR3. For sale low by sep24 J. R. & YV. M. DOW. TEAS, SPICES, PICKLES. &C. BOXES Choice Black and Green TEAS, .) 10 Bags, PEPPER,SPICE and GINGER, 50 Boxes Underwood’s PICKLES, all six***, 10 Cases YVeSt Indi i and Domestic PRESERVES, 10 Sacks ALMONDS, FILLBERTS, Brazil and Ma deira NUTS, 85 Boxes New Y'ork Steam CANDY". For sale low by stq>24 J. R. & YV. M. DOW. FINE TRAVELLING TRUNKS. A FEW FINE BRIDLE LEA TUEK TRUNKS, which will be sold WJ,IJ JJ| very cheap, if called for soon. WILLIAM O. PRICK & CO. Isa ‘N nlf nu 6 rr'EJiYESKEE CORY. —2,000 Bushels prime Tennes- X see CORN, just received and in store, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers. GIRARDY & PARK Eli. scp24 ARTHUR’S ROM EM AGAZI.X K," Edited by T. S. Arthur. It will be published monthly, each number containing 80 large double-column octavo pages, making in the year 96j pages of choice and valuable reading. Terms, 32 per annum. Volume 1, Part 1 just receive !by the agent, ' GEO- A OATES & CO., 5 24 Broad-st. M \li \ZI \ EB - FOR OCTOBER. —Just received, Godeys’s Lady’s Book and Graham’s Magazine for the above month. Subscribers will please caU for their co a, GEO. A. OATES * COS, P e ‘ at * Broad street. — boarding , EOTJSE THE undersigned will be pleased to accommodate a few more with Board and Lodging. Also, auy number ac commodated with Board alone. His Table will at all times be supplied with as good as the city affords. Residence on Greene street, between the Methodist and Baptist Churches, formerly occupied by Mr. Finn. 523-6rn C. E. MUBTIN. Ci OLLECTOR AND TREAgLRKR’g SALK.—WiI J be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Lower Market House in the City of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale the following property, viz: All that lot or parcel of LAND, situated in said city, and bounded as follows;—On the YY'est by YVashington street, North by the I Independent Fire Company’s lot. East by the lot owned by the Mechanics’Bank, and South by Coskery’s lot. Levied , on as the property of YVilliam Mackey, to satify two execu j tions for City and Canal Taxes in favor of the City Council of Augusta, against YVilliam Mackey. Property pointed out ' by defendant. JOHN HILL, C. k T. C. A. j seps TVnrfe compound PARILLA—For the removal of all impurities of jthe 1 blood, effect- of mercury, rbcumaUsm’ Seroful gjyhihe i nodes of the bones, liver complaint, and all eruptions of j the ,kin - Spared and sold ‘ Fri*« —i«r*n»y-fiT* Costs psr Botils; WWII | AUCTION SALES. by s. (. gblnyilll&co. Great Setfe us Anintk’t‘mu try. - - - -<£•- ' r - r pill October 7G>. at 1- frciock, lu front of X tuore, i'll )»ro;f»I s'rcet, Augu.-t Gt'., will be sold, a ' superb collection of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL iFUWLS, j Mostly of the large East India, Chinese cr Asiatic varieties; a jKirtionof winch were selected with gre .t care from some ' of the finest imported and premium stocks of the North, and the balance raised from pure bred and prize fowls by a i gentleman of this vicinity. • The assortment embraces the following rare and desira ble varieties, viz: Royal and Imperial Cochin China FOWLS; Brahma Pcotra, or Gray Chittagong Dc.; 4 Buff Shanghais, Marsh and Forbe’s Importation ; Black China, Canton and Hong Kong Fowls; White China, or Shanghai do.; Black Shanghai do., Dominique Shanghai * do.; Wild India and Mexican Game, £c., Ac. The above Fowls will be put up in separate pairs, cor | rectly labeled and designated, and can be Steen in front of j our Store during all the morning of the 7th October. Terms —cash on delivery. s*29 in GIRARDEY &TPARKER. On C /tsignment. r PI FsItAV. the sth of October, at the Lower Market 1 House in the city of August*, between the usual hours j of sale, will be sold— One first-rate new BUGGY, made to order in this city. ! Terms Cash. 529 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. NIGHT AUCTION. —THIS SIGHT— -1 \\ ’ EDNESIUV. the 25th inst., at S o’clock, P. M., will r r he sold — The entire Stock of Mr. Benj. Picquet, of assorted BOOTS; SHOES, &c , consisting of about 2,009 pairs of Negro BROGANS. * 11 —ALSO— Ladies’GAITERS; Gent’s BOOTS, Ac. Terms at sal*. i-29 BY S. C. GRENVILLE A 09. Sthqf Furniture in Duelling. MONDAY', the 4th of October, at lf*J£ o’clock, at the . residence of Mr. YV. 11. Salisbery (he being about to | leave the city) on Reynold street, will be sold— I His entire Stock of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE. The Furniture is all or nearly new. Terms cash; and j each article to be removed on the day of sale. s2B BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Xegro Woman, Cook, Washer and Ironer. TIESD VV, the sth of October, at the Lower Market, unless previously disposed of, will he sold — A NEGRO WOMAN, about 34 years old, a good Cook, ; Washer and Ironer, and a general House Servant, and very intelligent. Terms at sale. 523 BY S. cT GRENVILLE & CO. ~ . Large Salt of New and VaUuxbU Furniture, fTTHERSDAY, the COth inst, at o’clock, will ha i X sold, without reserve, at the Store of Mr. J. Tweedy, I a few doors below the Bridge Bask, his entire Stock of Now and Splendid FURNITURE, consisting, in part, of 10 BUREAUS 1 splendid French BEDSTEAD ; Low Post Do.; Large Do.; Centre TABLES; Sets large Dining TABLES; Work Do.; Up - WA3HSTANDS; WARDROBES; CRIBS; CRADLES; SAFES; CHAIRS, Ac. The articles can be inspected from to-morrow till day of sale. Terms cash ; and each article to be removed on day of sale. 526 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. TU ESDAY, the sth of Octobefe at the Lower Market House, within the usual hours of sale, the following i valuable Negro property, to wit: -- ALLEN, a bright mulatto rain, a YVheelwriglit and Car | riage Maker by trade; understands it thoroughly. He is about or 29 years old, strong,robust, and healthy. 1 CALEB, a bright mulatto boy, of about 15 or 16 years j old. He has worked in the Wood department cf Carriage manufactory for between 2 and 3 years; executes good | work, and displays mechanical genius in .that line, j They are each warranted sound and healthy. Titles In i disputable. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for papers. I ' f 24 BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Ld tensive Hale of Buildings. TITEDXESDAV, the 6th of October next, on tks pre -1 Y\ mises, will be sold— AH the Buildings (except one) on that part of ths square j recently purchased by the South Carolina Rail Road lor a 1 Freight and Passenger Depot. The Buildings can be inspected any time after the first es ! October. Terms cash. Each Building to be removed in ten or fif teen days after sale. By order of if. W. CONNER, 522 President S. C. Rail Hoad. BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. ’I’IEKDAV, the sth of October, at the Lower Mark*;, X within the usual hours of sale, will be sold— One NEGRO WOMAN, about 85 years out, a good wash er, ironer, raid fair cook. Terms cash. Tit.es warranted. Purchasers to pay for bill of sale. s2I BY GIRARDEY & PARKER™ fpIESDAV, the sth of October,within the usual hours X of sale, will be sold— -2 Second-hand CARRIAGES. —ALSO — S BUGGIES, having been but little used. Terms eash, 921 BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Baggy and Harness. r PI ESDAY, the sth of October, at the Lower Market x House, will be sold— A very fine Second-hand BUGGY and HARNESS, made to order. b!9 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. the sth October, at public outcry, if set X • previously disposed of, will be sold — The large new two story HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, situated on the nor th side of Calhoun, between Washing ton and Centre streets, near the Waynesboro* and Charles ton Railroad depots. The said lot has a front of feet, running back 176 feet. Titles indisputable- Terms cash. Apply to sJ4 GIRARDEY k PARKER.^ 1!V GIRARDEY & PARKER. 4 DMIMSTHATOM’S SALE,—On MONDAY, the A 27th of SEPTEMBER next, at the residence of James j p. King, deceased, on &reene street, in the city of Augusta i (nearly opposite the Methodist Church), at 11 o’clock, A. ' >J., will be sold — r lhe Household anti Kitchen FURNITURE of -aid and a lot of School Room FURNIII RE. —ALSO— jm- & 1 A good Milch COW and CALF. Terms cash. william a. walton, September 7, 1552. dtd AdmT. Jas. P. Ring. BY GIRARDEY PARKER. i To whom reference is made for terras of sale, and wlKl i whom a plat of the land will be left before the day of sal* HOWELL PLACE FOE SALE. ITTILL HE sold at the Lower Market House in tb* W City of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale the first Tuesday in October next, the Plantation known as The Rowell Place, lying seven miles beUw Augusta and containing about seventeen hundred acres, of which six hundred are first quality bottom Land on the This place is not excelled by any In healthfulness and beauty of situation, fertility of soil and facilities for :he suc ceesftd planting of Com and Cotton. One thousand Acrea of it are inclosed, the greater part of which is now under L the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad passe within a half mile of the Dwelling House; and a portion cf the Plantation is traversed by Butler’s Creek, which lumisfc es a valuable water-power. The whole volume of the Creek can be used at one point with a fall of eight feet without * pond. The lands on both sides of the Creek, for a milefri tn the mouth. belong to the gate. And on the River is* good Shad Fishery, easy of access and has been fished thi* season. It will afford me pleasure to show the place t# all who may favor me with a call,and give them all the infer aiatio* in my power. Titles are indisputable and the terms of sale will bemad very accommodating. WM. W. HOI.T, April 28 Executor. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and Savanna Republican and Georgian, will copy once a week (Thura day’s) until day of sale, and forward bills to this offices Richmond shebiff’s sale,—wm be sold, on the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, between the legal tours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Hundred Acres, more or less, of Pine LAND, lying in the county of Richmond, known as the Punfoy Tract, adjoining tends of Glendinning, Barton and others. Also, iwo Hundred and Two Acres of Pine LAND, more or less, in Ricmnond coun ty, adjouning lands of Seaborn Skmncr, and the pxte of William Skinner. Also, a Negro Ma i Sawver. about 3b years old, TEENAH, a Negr* M'iman, about 45 years old; ALBERT, about 17 h _ THEN IA, about 14 years old. Also, 2 fep' l ! JRSES , 1 Bay MARE Iron-gray MARE; 2 Mare MLLEa.and 1 Horse MULE ’of brown color ; all levied on to satisfy fi. fas issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, m favor of Elzabeth Florence vs . Euzabeth Samner. Ramey* Story ‘ ni,»hnh Skinner Jas. M. Anthony ys. Elizabeth Skin uer Buford Beall & Co. vs. Elisabeth Skinner, Albert Hatch Flizabeth Skinner. The aforesaid property described and noin*ed out by Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner, thls lst day ol Sep lember, 185.'.' ) VILLI AM DOYLE Sh’ff. R, C. September 4, 1552. jA Aromatic schiedam schnapps. a Tonic. Diuretic Anti-Dyspeptic and Invigorating Ccrdia 1 , This Medicinal Beverage is manufactured at Schiet.am, in HoUnmdf and te warranted perty. Enid by aul HaVU-ANP, UISLEY AMb —L! >1 ii 11 —It'D Bids. Fresh Thomastan LIMJE, landing this-day, and for sale by Jgl-w ESTES A-RICHMOND. Clin \ —l,DOObushels, just received and for sales by | r j* ’ 3 COROE W. LEWIS, No I Warroo *!*•*,