Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 30, 1852, Image 3

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— 11 ' "’■■■■JP.-lIL I ■ Ml 'I SPECIAL NOTICES. MB. STEPHENS IN ELBERT tW We tire Authorized to announce that the Hon. ( ALEX 11. STEPHENS will address the people of Elbert, at the Court House, on THURSDAY, the 21?1 day of OC TOBER, on the Presidential Election. SELECT CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. Mr. \\ . lit nenpiitscli will resume the Exer cises of Lis School on MONDAY, the 4:h of October, in the rooms at present occupied by Mr. W hnklkk. nearly opjxj- I site Phinizy & Clayton’s Warehouse. aept29-tf The Augusta free School will b» re-oprn»-d 0,5 MONDAY, 4th of October. #e?t29-4t FEMALE INSTITUTE. r *r Providence permitting, the exercises of thsensu- I Inf scholastic year will be commenced on the firs! Mon day in October. Mi-a Sedgwick, a talented lady, trill aid in conducting the duties cf the Institute. Made, French and Drawing taught by competent per sons. s3O-2w IVM. J. HARD, Principal. R. B. So. I and 2.—Persons suffering with •Ither f the following complaints, by taking the remedy recommended, will experience relief in a few minutes. Rheum*ti n. Sick Headache,. Radway’e Ready Relief. Scrofu ; a, Rickets, Cancer,.... “ “ Resolvent. Neural, ia, Tic Delareux, Sprains, “ “ Relief. Cat ies of the Bones 0? Nodes,. “ “ Resolvent. Chill Fever, Diarrhoea, Cramps, “ “ Relief. White Swellings, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Resolveat. L imenos j, Stiff Joints. l'ea f ness, “ “ Relief. SPINAL COMPLAINTS, R iyway’:. Ready Kelif used in connection with Ka ywuy’ Renovating Resolvent, will perform the most remarkable cures. The public will please bear in mind, that ail com plaints enumerated above, Itayway'a Ready Belief *r Reno* , rating Resolvent will quickly cure. Price of R. R. Relief, 25 and 50 centa. “ “ “ Resolvent, sl. Ask for R. R. R., or Railway’s Ready Relief. Price, sl, 5h and 23 cenf a . PHILIP A. MOISE, WM. H. TUTT, Agents for Augusta. | @ 3oe Advertisement. 529-d2w&weow Seminary will be re-opended on Mon* 1 day, October 4th. sep29-4 i J:sfT“ .Mrs, Cunningham’s School, No. 146 Broad-st., ! iu the hoUi - formerly occupied by Mrs. Bignon, near the f middle of the ■ ouare above the market. The Exercises of Mrs. Cunningham’s School, will be re sumed on Monti y, the4rh day of Octooer next, where the usual English and French will be taught, with Drawing sad Painting in all Its varieties. Alao, Musie. ( Hrs. C. will be prepared to take a f«w Scholars ia tks i . family as boarders where they can have the opportunity sf speaking the French language. ( Terras made known on application to Mrs. C. *2l Miss C. M. Marliencie’s School will be re •pened October 4th, one door below the Bank of Bruns wick. 526-swfw MASONIC HALL. Great Success of the New Ovles** OPERA TROUPE, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings,in their Drawing Room Entertainment*. Doors apen at 7 ; comm nee at f. fSf* Admittance 50 cts. Children hslf price- «t (< CLOTHING, CLOTHING. ,1. M. Newby »V Go. would particularly invite i the attention of Merchants visiting Augusts, to the larg* and veil selected itock of Ready-mad* CLOTHI v C, they mow have on hand. The -tyle, quail :y and p ce will cowpar* favsrahly with any Goods bought in Charleston or New York W« will he happy to show them to those iu want. J. M. N. i Co. have also on hand # large lot cf fine SHIRTS; DRAWER*; SUSPENDERS. *>■., which will he told low. 8?* r-£ ~Wg take pleasure in recommending D H- 1 PLUMB k CO’S. H rebound r.ad Bonoset CANDY, a* » pleasant remedy for C«ughs> and Cold?. *cp3*. A CARD. |S” The Undersigned returns hi* thanks ts hi? . friends and the public for their past patronage, and re- j apectfully announce that he has associated with him M . j JOSEPH V. Bi' \.LS, late of Savannah, and wiii conduct ! business under the name and stylo of COFFIN A BKALM, ? • nail the branches of PAINTING, namely; Home, Sign and Ornamental i’Al TING; GILDING; GRAINING; j GLAZING, Ac. JOHN G. COFFIN, \ Oilii e in Jackson, corner of Greene street. ty The under. : rned takes this mode and f-ftee to tt- ! nounce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that having j ; received tl e best uftnitionfrom good masters, they are ena* . ! Lied to fui-uish work in style equal to that obtained el**- j where ; such as Military, Civic and Society BANNERS; • Designing, Ornamental, Fresco, Panncllad and Marble | j WALLS; Plain and Ornamental SIGNS; SHADES, t ©. JOHN 0. COFFIN, Augusta, Sept. 15. s2l-if JOSEPH A. PEAl.fi jYi” Mrs. Bilbo will open a School In the r*eme ad- j joining tiie Unitarian Church, on Green-street, the list HON- > DAY i'.t OCTOBER; and wiii teach the eausl KaglGh tranches, also, French and Music. * Terras f->r the English branehoe fr*n.> •Ur al© jjy >liss Cattonnet having returned to the oily, will re»u..:c the exercise# of her School on the first MONDAY iu OCTOBER next. Applications can be made te her at | Mr. A. Picquet’s, or at the School Room. ptf* Clerk’s Office Inferior Court.—Ordcretl; That j th- Tax Collector publish iu ue or more of the city papers, j a iisi of the names of ail those person? who have failed to ; pay th'ir Taxes, and the amounts due by each. Order !: That he be required to place in the hand- es j ♦he Man ,gers at each election precinct, a list of the namo# I •f all those who I r e neglected to pay their Taxes for Ix3l. j A true Extract from Minutes of Court, this 10th P--pt. 1 lg.V2 slB-tf OSWELL E. OASHIN, Clerk. j Portrait*—Charles Buxrrr, Artist from the A- ! cademy of Munich, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage merit given him the past season, informs the Ladies and Gentlemen cf Auguda and vicinity, that be ha? taken Rooms ; •ver M *3 Catoau t’?8cl.ool (two doors above Clark, Rack et t & Co’s.) and i? prepared to furnish portraits of the beat execution at short notice. The public are respectfully inti- j ted togive him a call. A few more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated. U TEHnxcss. —Messrs. T. Clanton,Tboe. Richards, J. Card aer,jr. sli Removal. —Dr. A. C. HART has removed to the etlice on Jackson street, opposite Globe Hotel, where he Key be found at all time?. mySd'jm* jl'fVlir. F. Marlin offers his Professional t*erv ces lo the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg. o‘Jlce on B ash ngton street, one door east of Broad. cl 5 FASHIONABLE HAT EMPORIUM. 1 2T“ Beebee’s F«?liloi>able Hat. —Fall style fer lS'2,ju-t received and ready for sale. Gentlemen wishing * beautiful HAT, will please eull on the well known firm of au!3-tf G. W. FERRY t CO. t&“ The Ac weft Fall style Hats, just received by aul* WM. O. PRICK * CO. £5?” Hat?, lints. Hats, Fall Style, for IS32.—JuH re ceived Beebe, Fall styles for 1k52. Call and see them e.t aul7 J. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO.’S, 286 Broad «t. |)r. C. It. Waitun respectfully tenders hie Pro fessional Services to the citizens of Augusta and its vlcini ♦y. Office on Broad street, next door above the Insurance Bank. jeSO-6m ii# Or. VV. \V. Broad burst respectfully tendershisPr*- fessional services to the citizens of Augusta, ilisofficei* »» Dr. Paul F. Eve’s house, where he may be/found day or disrht. # 1 jiy, ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY, THIS Institution willb‘; re-opened on MONDAY the 4th of OC rOBER, 1 uder the same professors who con ducted it daring the past year. The Trustees have every confidence in commending the Academy to public patron age, as second to no establishment of its c!a?s, in its capa bilities cf imparting a sound education, Classical, .Mathe matical, or Commercial. Punctual attendance at the beginning of the Quarter is requested, that there may be no delay in organizing the Schools. The Rector (Rev. John Neely) may be seen at the AradT my Building*, where lie will receive application* for admis sion. TSRMS —PATABLB IK ADVAXcE. Classical and Mathematical Department,. $lO per quarter. First English Department, I Second English Department 5 One Dollar additional is charged for fuel during ea<-h of the two Winter Quarters. Drawing and Music have been added to the Studies ; and French and German will be taught when Classes in either can be f rmed. L, A. DUGAS, Pres*t. Board Trusses. 526-dto4 Rev. JOHN NEELY, Rector. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE would call the attention of Merchant# and Deal ' > ere to our large and desirable Stock of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing every article of Dress, which we osier s’, price* as low as can be obtained in Cbarlo ton or he i’6. CLOTHS, CASSIMKRES and VESTINGS, at wholesale. A complete assortment of all the newest styles and colors es CLOTHS and CASfcIMERE?, at the lowest prices e2l ' WM. O. PRICE & CO. PE ACH BK A.ADV—SO barrels fine PEACH BRAN DV wanted by ?2=> LAMBACR A COPPER, COMMERCIAL AUGU STA M \H KKT- Wed.vk.sdav, p. M. CoTTCKt—' There has been a spirited demand to-day, and prices area shade higher than our quotations of yesterday —though the advance is not quotable. ORGANS, Bept. 24, P. M. —Cotton btitemenL— block on hand (September 1,1852, . mi* j., ...k» Arrived since, ’ ouVos Arrived to-day - i -il 79,5 Do Exported to date 19,792 Exported to-day 1,220-21,012 dtock on hand and on ship-hoard not cleared.. bales, 58,561 Receipts at this port last year at the same period 42,118 bale*. Sugar There is a fair retail demand for fair and choice, but the lower qualities are neglected ; 64 hhds. good com mon having been sold at 4„Vc, ] 70 hhds. choice are also re portivl as sold at To. .Volatmes— Re-boiled are selling at 27@39c. F!oor —The receipts continue ample. The sales up to this morning embrace 6,IKK) bbls., the market closing at the following rates ; Ohio at #4 , Hiiuoisc and St. Louis at ?4 SU; | extra at ?4,70 a $5. To-day 14© bbls. St. Loins were sold at *1; 204 in two lots at $4,20, and 104 fancy Illinois at $4,25. Corn— Little receipts have confined the sales to 5000 sacks at 60(&63c. To-day 1000 sack? white and yellow were sold at 62c. WhUkey —The stock being large and the demand limited, small lots of Rectified bat e been selling at 20c. and 100 Raw at2l,J£c. Bacon —.Some 800 casks Sides and Shoulders were sold at j for the former and 7>g@S>Jc. for the latter.— j Sugar cured Hams sell at 15c. To-day 3o casks Ken- j tucky Sides were sold at 9>tfc. L 'rd —The sales have been confined to small lots to the trace until yesterday, when buyers for the Havana entered the market and took 800 bbls. and 1000 kegs prime at ll>c. Logging and Rope —The demand ia steady for planta tion use at 18,1*c. and C>4c. Week’s receipts i 137 pieces and 1149 coils—exports 613 pieces and C 45 coils. I'reigM* —There has been more activity in the shipments of cotton and the market is firm at the follo - ing rates Cotton to Liverpool #d ; to Hnrre Ic.; to Boston y d c.; to New-York 9-16 c, Exchange*.— Fair demand. London ® $ ct. prem.; Paris 5M7X@5f.22>,?.; New York 60 days IX 2 ct. disc.; New York Sight par @ X ct. discount. EXPORTS. CHARLESTON, Sept. 28.—For Baltimore, sekr. Alice -4S bales Upland Cotton, SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Bept.2B.—Arr. barque Jeddo, Paine, Bos ton ; barque Rhode*. McNair, Now-York. Old. schr. Ura nia, Drink water. CHARLESTON, Sept. 29.—Arrived, steamship Union, Adams, New York; steamship City of Norfolk, Post, New Vo r k; steamship Palmetto, Jackson, Baltimore; C. L. bark Carolina, G»dd, New York; schr. Maj. Ringgold, Dumiels, Providence, IK. 1); H. L. schr. Leesburg, Naylor, Philadelphia; schr. Louisa Gray, Sharp, Philadelphia. Cleared, M. L. schr. Alice, Layton, Baltimore; steamer Florida, Wiley, Jacksonville (L. F.) CLEARED FOR THIS PORT. Schr. Sidney Price, Gandy, at Philadelphia, 25th inst. GRO CEPJB6. &C. “ B.VI iH Kio COFFEE; -t\ MI 50 bag* Old Gov. Java COFFEE ; 50 “ SPICE, GINGER and Pepper ; Idids. Muscovado, K. 0., and P. R. C UGARS; 130 packaged Clarified and Loaf Do.; 69 bales Gunny CLOTH; 259 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE: 1,000 sackr SALT; 30 hhds. MOLASSES: 500 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 73.090 SEGARB, choice brands ; 73 boxes TOBACCO; 180 boxes Adamantine and ''perm CANDLES; 50 boxes SOAP; 29 box«* STARCH. LIQUORS. 3 half pipeA Otard, Dupuy A Co.’s Old BRANDY ; 35 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.: 0 half pipes choice Old Madeira IVINE; 10 qr. do. do. do Do.; 50 bbls. Old Monongahela WHISKEY; 2 pipes choice Holland GiN ; 23 bbig. American BRANDY; 50 “ Bultimere WHISKEY : 40 “ New England RUM; 55 “ Malaga WINE; 80 “ Phelp’s Rve GIN; 100 “ Rectified WHISKEY. The above for sale at lowest prices by BELCHER & HOLLINGSWORTH, 529 No. 5 Warren Block. RECEIVED THIS DAY, per Steamship Alabama, via 1 Savannah — 10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER ; 1 large CHUSE na GRUTEFS; 20 boxes RAISINS; 10 bbls. ALMONDS; 1 bbl. Paradise NUTS; 10 baskets extra fine Olive OIL, in quart;- and pints ; B ca;ts Pint CLARET, 2 dozen each; 8 cases Hock WINE, made in Cincinnati Ohio, from the Catawba Grape; 25 baskets Hcidiack CHAMPAGNE ; Together with a general assortment iu Store. For (-ale by 829 • G. T. DORTTC. TEACHERS WANTED. ciMIE Trustees of the V/arreuton Stale and Female Aca .l demies arc desirous of obtaining the services of two competent Teachers, that can come well recommended in character, morals and good practical teachers of tl, ? English and some of the leading branches ct the Ancient languages. A married gentleman to take charge of the MoV, with a lady qualified to conduct the Female Depart ments would be preferred. The School will commence the j early part of 1858. All communications or proposals inu?t 1 be circctcd to the Beard of Trustees, V. amt U r, Gt>. A. R. MEKSHIN, *29-tf Secretary Board of Trustees. ~ METAL AND PLATE GLASS MANTLES. OH CHIMNEY PIEBIIB, in style, finish and dura bility they are unequalled by anything in the market. , They are rapidly coming into general favor, are highly ad mired by all vho have seen them in use. They cannot he stifled by acids, oil or any other substance, and are there fore easily kepi clean. They axe a perfect gem in their way, while the price is quite moderate. Architects, Build ers and building committee?, and other? interested, are in vite-1 to call and examine the above at scpt29 B. F. CHEW’g. { W. E. JACKSON & CO , 4 RE in receipt of a handsome and well assorted stock I TX of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, to which they 1 invito the attention of Merchants. 529-d2Aw4 ~ STOVES. BF- ( HER is receiving lor the approaching season, j • the 1 -rgest and most extensive variety of Cook and 1 HealingfcTOVES, COAL BURNERS, Ac., ever offered in | (hi? marks', which will be sold at the very lowest prices. aept29 j MOTT’S Patent Tubular Oven Cooking RANGE, the most recent and improved articles in me. Alsu, j Barrow's Patent Cacking RANGE, and Pond’s highly im- ' proved Cooking RANGE. For sale at B. F. CHEW’S. j sept 29 ________ GRATEK —Office, Dining-room aud Parlor GRalE>, of every description and pattern, some of w hich are entirely new designs, and decidedly tasty, and will be f old at rates much lower than ever offeree at before, by sept 29 B. F. CHEW. t HIRAM SMITH FLOUR, 1 BDI.B. U. S. FLOUR, from new wheat. Just reccir- j L\y ed by sept-ii) HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. CHEESE. ■7 - BOXES prime CHEESE. For sale low by I O sept 29 H AND, WILLIAMS & CO. ~~BACON. WHISKEY AND SUGAR, 0\ CON Sit; X M EA T— ©o hhds. choice BACON, 1© do. old crop Ncw-Orleaua BUGAF?, 300 bbls. New-Orlcans WHISKEY, DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING, sept2© No. 4, Warren Block. HAVANA BEGARB~ ■j »■) M. FLOH. De N. York, I L 16 M. La India, 36 “ El Cinto d’Orion, 83 “ Londes do. 49 “ Ei Buen Gusts, ell es our own importation*. ■ Fer sale by DAYIF, KOLB i FANNING. sept 26 No. 4, Warren Block. Y ri.YEOAR AM) MOXOA6AIIELA WHISKEY— > 29 bbls. VINEGAR, 90 “ choice brands Monongahela WHISKEY. In store and for sale by DAVIS, KOLB L FANNIN, sept 29 No. 4, Warren Block. FOR SALE. VA’ERV fine one-horse ROOK.4.WAT, manufactured to order. 526 JAMBS 11 ELBERT A CO._ a BEEBE’S, LEARY’S, A.M> GEM.VS FALL St vies of Gent?’ HATS. A new supply just received, by J. TAYLOR, JR. & CO. 525. i CIXGLE BLESSEDNESS f or, Single Ladies and - Gentlemen ag-iinst the Slanders of the Pulpi f , the Prcjs and the Lecture Room, addressed to those who are really wise, and to ibo*e who fancy themselves so; Daily Bible Illustrations ; being original readings, for a year, on subjects from sacred History, Biography, Ac., es pecially designed for the Fatally Circle, by John Kitty, D. D., F. S. A.; Lydia, a Woman’? Hook, by Mrs. Newton Crasland ; Lady Mary; or Not of the World; Mark Wilton, the Merchant’s Clerk; and the Angel's Song; » Christmas To ken, by Charles B. Taylor, M. A.; Ireland’s Miseries, the grand Cause and Care, by the F.ev. Edward Marcus Dill, A. M., M. D., Missionary Agent to ihe Irish Presbyterian Church; Slexico as it i» and a? it wn?, by Brantz Mayer, third odition; The New Clerk’s Assistant, er Book of Practical Form?, designed for the use of any body, by Jehn S. Jenkins, Counsellor at Law; The American Architect, by John W. Patch, Archt. Tne Upper Ten Thousand, by . Aster Blisted; ; Heads and Hearts, by the author of the Misei’r Paugh j tCr, Ac.; EUeu Grant, or Fashionable Life in New York. Also, a fresh supply of Leigh Hunt’s Book for a Corner; Arctic Journal; Journey to Iceland; Horse Shoe Robinson; Outre Mer, and Hyperion, by Longfellow; Hawthorne's j o onuer Book and Snow Image, and other Twice-told Tale*. ! -Hist received by TIIOS. RICHARDS L SON, I B *° Blank Book Manufactuiers, Stationers, 4e. j T^SGiS 8 *! 156 B ACOX.-30,090 lbs. prime BACON «Harinrfis Md . ribbc ' ! ' Also, a lot of goo-1 Teunee see SHOCLDLRB.just received*nd for -ale by | W. 11. STARK & CO., Wa'ien Block. WET NURSE WANTED AYTEDtohirea WET NUKrE, Inquire a' this > Office. =ep2S-R TO FAMILIES AND PLANTERS.—A beuutifiTl assortmeot of Mahogany and W alnut Medicine Ch?*r? j Jnst rcceh-M by sep’2s D. B. PLUMB A CO. i A BBLS. Monongahela WHISKEY. Just received. 1 ?ep2-5 LAMBACK 4- COOPER NEW GOODS. J. P. SEIZE HAS just received a full and complete aseortment of Fancy and Btaplc GOODS, consisiing, in part, of Chine Chameleon SILKS; Broche figured Satin do Chine SILKS ; Plaid Do.; Changeable Chine Do.; Armure 9»-i Brocade Chameleon Do.; Gros d’Afrique Do.; £ Figured Boult dc Sole Do.; Ombre H°-> Chameleon Poult dc Hole Do.; Changeable (dace Do.; Striped £<>•; Black Poult de Soie Do.; “ Brocade Do.; Dotted and Figured Do.: “ 28, 80, 82, and 34 inch Gi os de Rhyne SILKS; “ Levantin Do.; “ Heavy Sinchew Do.; “ Silk VELVET; Heavy Black Satin VESTING; Black and mode colors ALPACAS, ail prices ; “ Canton CLOTH; Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich; Silk MANTILLAS; Black Lace VEILS; Silk Warp FLANNEL; Pongee, Flag and Bandanna HANDKERCHIEFS; Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES; “ and White Silk HOSE; Low priced anu sup. MUSLIN de LAINE; “ “ “ Fancy CASHMERES; Rich Embroidered Do ; Persian and Manchester de LAINES; Rich Gala and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and ! Boy’s wear; Real French MERINOS; Welsh, Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS; Beal Welsh Do.; Low priced and sup. Plain and Twilled Do.; “ “ Plain and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS; Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAIDS, for Pants ; fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMLRES, new style; Kentucky JEANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS; Sup. French Black CASSIMEKE ; Forest CLOTH and BEAVEKTEENS; Rich Table and Piano COVERS; Infant’s and Boy’s Worsted HOSE and BOOTEES; Merino Knitted SHIRTS; Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe; 9 4 and 10-4 Negre BLANKETS ; Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS; 10 4,12-4 aud 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS ; Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS; New style French, Manchester and other GINGHAMS; “ “ English and Domestic PRINTS; n “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS, some suitable for Laid Work ; Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER ING; 4 4, and 6-4 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, Nanaook, Mull and Book MUSLINS; Plain and Figured Swiss MUSLIN ; 4-4 Plain and Figured Bobinet LACE; Low priced and very fine cross barred MUSLINS; Ribbed and Embroidered Furniture DIMITY ; Fine and sup. Garment Do.; Thread and Bobinet EDGINGS ; 8 4, 7-8 and 6 4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHECKS; Bleached and unbleached JEaNS and Canton FLANNEL; £-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Beal New York Mill SHIRTING ; Fustian and Suffolk CLOTH ; Colored and Clack Cotton VELVET; Men’s and Bov’s White and Colored Cotton aud Merino HALF HOSE; Ladies’ and Misses’White, Slate, Mixed and Black Cot ton HOSE; Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants; iO-4,12-4 and 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS: Gem’s and Boy’? Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Madras? and Romal HANDKERCHIEFS: Plaid HOMESPUN; 4-4 French and Iriah undressed LINENS; 6-4 Pillow-Case Do.; 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask DIAPERS; Damask NAPKINS aud DOY’LIES; Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER ; Unbleached Linen and Union Tabic CLOTHS; 11-4 and 12 4 Linen SHEETINGS ; 8-4 Russia SHEETING; Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN ; Bleached and unbleached DOWLAS; Burlap, Crash, Br„wn and White HOLLANDS; ■l-4 Slate and Drab LINENS; Huckaback and Plain TOWELING ; Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. »80 RiCH” AND ELEGANT SILKS. M. CRANK has just received some most ♦ V beautiful DRESS SILKS, to which be respectfully ask? the attention of Ladies. —AMONG THEM ARE — All color? VELVET OTTOMANS; De. do. POULT DE SOIE; Extra wide BROCADE SILKS (very handsome;) Beautiful Figured do. ail kinds; Plain Black SILKS, very cheap ; GLACIE GRO ©E NAPS (for trimming, Ac., all colors.) Give him a call at No. 242 BROAD STREET. sSO-d&w AND PARISIAN CLOAKS! I CBT received, new MANTILLAS and Parisian CLOAKS fj of entirely new styles and very beautiful. The La dies arc respectfully invited to call and see them at sSO-d&w WM. 11. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-et, KID GLOVES. V 1:000 assortment of Ladies’, Misses' and Gentle man’s Clack, White aud Colored Kid GLO\ ES. bSO ______ H ’ gbane. JUST RECEIVED, 4 SPLK'Vnm lot of NELtKO BKoGS., both <«_ of Southern and Northern manufacture. Planters are invited to call aid examine for T*l themselves, nearly opposite John Bones’ Hard ware store. 536 H. E. CLARKE._ Vm ; KiUB AUVV MOVlifrV jlvgaziae for October, edges trimmed, ha? been received aud for sale at GEO. A. OATES it CO.’S s3O Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. bi awn Numbers Greene and Pulaski Lottery, Class 117: 26 1 71 3 68 29 9 59 46 84 85 65 8 -^ otice HAVING closed my mercantile pursuits, I wish my many friends and patrons to call aud make an early settlement, and add to the obligations I am already under to them. In my absence, Mr. E. T. MURPHY', at the old stand, will receive the same. e3O _______ J- T. BOTH WELL. JUST ARHIVED, Hiram Smith FLOUR, fresh ground from uciv Wheat; j Goshen BUTTER; Choice HAMS; Bacon SIDES, Ac., Ac. For sale low by i sSO-d&w ESTES £ RICHMOND. ” NEGROES FOR SALE. A 31 AY, about 21 years of age; 0 WOMAN, 18 years ./V of age, and her Ciald, about 2 years. Address W. 1 H. G-, Augusta .Post Office dtf »80 AKPI K’B .11 YGAZIXE.—Just received, HAU PER’S MAGAZINE for October, by a3O THQS. RICHARDS k SON. TO RENT, IJ'ItOM the first of October, 8 01 4 comfortable Lodging . ROOMS, on Broad street, just above the Augusta Ho tei. These Room? aro in a new Brick Building. Apply lo sBO WM. HAINES, 217 Broad-st. S\U!v SALT.—I,9OO sacks SALT. For sale by scpt29 HAND. WILLIAMS & 00. "I "OH \CUO. —75 boxes TOBACCO. For sale low by .1 sepl29 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. VGA. MAINTi.\E ( AADLEfe.—IOO boxes Adainan tine CANDLES, for sale by sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. SHOES. —25 cases brogan SHOES, for sale by , sept 29 HAND, YVILLI AMS & CO. RIO ('OFFER—I2O bags Rio COFFEE, for sale by «spt29 HAND, WILLIAMS k CO. LAND FOR SALE. rpHB sub*criber offers for sale Six Hundred ami Seventy JL (670) Acres, Oak and Hickory LAN D, one hundred (100) acres cleared aud in good repair, with a good Orchard of choice Fruits, the same lying in Lincoln county, on the Petersburg road, and thirty-eight (38) miles from Augusta. Purchasers will call on him at Wm. Henderson’s, in said county, when they can see and examine the premises for themselves. As money is not wanted the purchaser can i have the payments made to suit himse'f. | s3U-wtf ROBERT HENDERSON, Bb. j- 0E SALE T’HK subscriber offers for sale No. 1 Cotton LAND ly ing in Burke county, consisting of two tracts, one containing lour hundred and fifty acre*, one half clear ed and under good icncc, the other half is in woods of finest timber, suitable for all plantation purposes, and ly ing one mile from Waynesboro’. The other tract containing one thousand acres, between two hundred and fifty and three hundred cleared, one hun dred of which i* fresh. The balance of this tract, seven hundred or seven hundred and fifty acres in woods abound ing in Oak, Hickory and Dogwood, three fourths of which will produce nine hundred to a thousand weight of seed cotton to the acre. This tract is just three miles from Waynesboro’. The cleared land under good fence, and both tracts well watered by an unfailing creek. Person? wishing to purchase will call on the subscriber, I two miles from Waynesboro’. JAMES W. JONES. sBO-wtjal rpUJ \FKRHO C’Ol ATY, GEORGlA.—Whereas, J Patrick Burk applies to me for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Mark Hill, iate of said county, de ceased— _ These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be aud appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville. September 30, 1852. GUINEA O’NEAL, Ordinary. JOHN C. CIEMUHIEL. C(OMMISSIO\ MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga,. will / attend to the sale of Produce of all kinds, consigned to him, e*9w SOLE LEATHER. O iw u k LB*. SOLE LEATHER. For sale by ijl lUU ?(pt29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ON CONSIGNMENT, 4 ~ B AGS CORN MEAL, I? I 4 bbls. prime LARD, 2 kegs ao do 20 bags FEATHER?. For sale by sept'29 HAND & W ILLIAMS t CO DEYMEAft’S FAMILY' FLOUR.—Received yes terday anolher consignment of Denmead’s family FLOUR, a superior article, in barrels, half and quarter sacks. Ahoalot of the Superfine brand, put up m Ilk* W. H. STAFK & 00. bacon! I A HHDS. choice BACON SIDES. Just received aud for IU sale by ;I9 S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. ______ rLOUK , ( OOjA BBLS. es the following extra brand? of FLOUF : smrV.f Hiram Smith, doubl* extra. John Rice, Hopeton Mill?. Valky of th® r T *ne-«e Just received and for sale bw GRORGE W. LEMTS, I », 1, Warre?! Bl*-k. BOOK BINDERY. . -1 '.’if PIIOFRIETOU of the CHRONICLE * SENT!- f | J NEL would respectfully notify his friends and the pub- I lie,that he luts added to his establishm .ut a complete 13 O OK BIND E K V , ■ and haring secured* he service of an efficient and compe i tent workman, is prepared to execute all orders for BIND ING in thebest style, and at short notice. Havingab'oa ' most approved RULING MACHINE, I all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS. Ac., will be l Ruled to any given pattern, with neatness and despatch. He Halters himself, therefore, that he will he able to exe cute ©vei e variety of work in a most satisfactory m.imier, JOB PRINTING. The JOB PRINTING denartment of the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL Office i; now complete in all its parts, 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- j spectfully invite the orders of his friends and the public, ! feeling 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 j to any establishment in the South, and at most satisfactory j prices. mh2o W. H. TXJTT, q Sf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, k Augusta , Georgia. ■ Has now in store and for sale at very low prices : 1,000 Gallons Lamp OIL, 10,WO lbs White LEAD, Pure extra and No. 1, 500 Gallons Linseed OIL, 2,000 Lbs. POTASH. 2,000 “ Epsom SALTS, 8,000 “ COPPERAS, 8 Cases Spanish INDIGO 8,000 Lbs. Bi. Garb. SODA, 50 Gross MATCHES, 200 Dozen MUSTARD. T 5 “ INK, assorted, 20 Baskets. Olive OIL, 10 Bbls. Castor “ 1,000 Lbs Flor. SULPHUR, 1,000 “ Refined SALTPETRE, 200 Boxes Window GLASS, 2,000 Lbs. PUTTY. Together with a very extensive stock of Pure Family j NEDIOINES, Fancy Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Surgical j Instruments, <£c., to which the attention of Physicians, j Merchants and Planters is respectfully solicited. sep29-d&wlm HORSES, HORSES, fIW can be seen, at my Mables on Ellis A . street, the finest selection of HORSES I that ever crossed the Savannah river, or, 1 believe, any ! other river. 1 have advertised stock before, and perhaps I puffed a little, hut now 1 am in earnest, and will challenge 1 competition. >ly Patrons will show Pairs, Single Harness I and Saddle Horses, for beauty speed and qualities, against I any body’s Horses from the North, South, East or West, for j a hundred dollar p’ate a show; and we are ready now to j show, an I the exhibition will continue from day to day uu- i til sold out. I therefore hope that those whe are in want | of Horses will call soon and supply themselves, as expenses j are high and the owners a long ways from home Please i don’t take my word for the above, but call and see for your- i self. [s 21-d&tw2w.] J. M. SIMPSON. j CARPETINGS. /CARPETINGS, cf American and European fabrics, | \X just received by the subscriber: | j Cotton Warp CARPETINGS; Cotton and Wool Do. - , i | Fine AU Wool Do.; (Superfine All Wool Do.; Extra Fine Ingrain Do ; Fine Three-Ply Do.; Superfine do. Do.; Imperial do. Do.; Fine Brussels Do.; Extra Fin© Brussels Do.; Rish Tapestry Do.; Extra Rich Do.; 5-8,6-S, 7-3, and 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for blair*. 1 6-4 Plain end Figured BAIZES. 12-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb Carpets. Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and ! BINDING to match. s2B J. P. SEIZE. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. CHEAP. Hickman, wescott a c 0.. are now opening i a large Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, j which they will sell very low. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to examine ! their Stock. U., W. & Co., have Just opened some very handsome SILKS, which they will be pleased to show to the Ladies. ! s2B-lm ! ~ NEGROES FOR SALE. ' j HIE undersigned has on hand a large lot of young NE- X GROES, comprising Field hands of every description, i house servants, Seamstresses, Cooks, Washers and Ironers. 1 Also, several Mechanics; s’l of which will he?oldonoc j commodatiug terms. N. C. TROWBRIDGE. Augusta, Sept. 21. 1m : : SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. | THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens that ! he will, on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER next, I open, iu this city, a SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL | SCHOOL, on the South side of Grocue, above Campbeli-st., i a lew doors above the residence of K. 11. Gardner, in which i young Men may be as thoroughly educated as in any of ] the Colleges, or fit ted for any department of busine.'s. The terms will be the same as in other Schools of like cha- j j racter in the city. For his reputation as a successful Teacher, he would re- ; j fer to Robertson k Crocker, and the Editor of the Chroni- • clc & Sentinel. au27-dtd JOHN A. TRENCUAKD. ~~~~ A CLASSICAL TEACHER. V SOU THERA’ GEXTLLMW of experienc*. who ! . can come well recommended, wishes to obtain a situ- I 1 atiou as Teacher, in a School of high order, in which young men are prepared for Coliege. He is desirous that the School be located in a healthy section ; also, that it pro mise permanency. Further information iu relation to him can be had by i addressing, Postage paid, O. P. Q., sIS-wtNlu Jefferson, Jackson county, Ga. TO PLANTERS. VriAE Assortment of WOOL HATS, just received, , suitable fer plantation u;e, to which we would inrlts your attention. J. TAYLOR, -18. <t CO. 325 286 Broad st. t FLOUR. Kn BBLP. Lebanon FLOUR; OV/ 50 “ Coleman’s Granite Mills FLOUR ; 50 bag© “ “ <l MEAL; For sale by s2B JOHN C. CARHICMAEL. ” WANTED TO HIRE, \GOOn COOK, WASHER and Irener, without chil dren, for a family residing cn the Sand Hills. Apply ! |to *l9 JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. I j I WANTED TO HIRE. A COLORED GIRL about 14 or 15 years old, Ibr I a Nurse, and wait about a home, for which a liberal j j price will be paid. 525-6 GIRARDEY k PARKER. ~ “ GROCERIES, GROCERIES i sr* now receiving our usual supply of Heavy and j ' ' Fancy GROCERIES, to which wc respectfully invite ; | the attention of Merchants, Planters and families. Orders for sujiplies will be filled on the most reasonable ! terms. 524-lin J. R. A M M. DOfi. I " grocrriesT^ j ► jw; BAGS good Rio COFFEE; IOC mats old Gov. Java COFFEE; 100 bags BPICE, GINGER and PEPPER ; 100 hhds. Muscovado SUGAR ; 60 “ Porto Rico Do., •J'O packages Loaf, Crushed Powdered and Clari fied SUGAR; 100 bbls. and half bbls. MACKEREL; 100 bales Gunny CLOTH ; 200 coils Bale ROPE; 100 coils Bed Cord ROPE; 2,000 sacks HALT; 1,000 kegs NAILS ; 100,000 Spanish and American BBGARE ; 200 boxes TOBACCO; 100 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES ; 100 bbls. Sugar House SY RUP; 15,000 lbs. Tennessee BACON ; 100 boxes CANDLES; TEA; POWDER; SHOT; LEAD; Toilet SOAP; i«d a ; , ; large stock of LIQUORS. For sale by | gl6-d&wlra BAKFR & WILCOX. 1 | .FRESH GOODS. I HAVE inH received a fine and se!*"t assortment of CLOTHS; CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely : 1 new design?, which will be made to order in the latest ' • style. Also, Ready-.’ ade CLOTHING, and a fine assort- j raent of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK j COATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths, t and trimmed in the best manner, and nre very fashions- j | ble. For sale cheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE. j Augusta, Sept. *21,1852. e‘i3 LOOK HERE,-NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, | JOT opened, opposite John Bones & Co., a lew 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 wiil tic sold at a small advance on New York cost for cash. A l<x>k at his Stock wiil con vince the purchaser of the above fact. I sio-ly THO 3. SWEENY. OUTFITS.” ’ I>ER LAST STEAMER.—Dcrirable Articles for Travel- X ingl—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab ami Fancy colored Silk Coats; Grass Linen and other kinds of cool t Summer Coats; loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloons and ! Yeats of all kinds. New Styles of Cravats. Handkcrch’fs, Gloves, ic. SHIRTS, a ftiil assortment Linen and Cotton, fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Bracer, Ac. jy2o WM. O. PRICE & CO. > TTAIK BRIBHES. —A very line assortment, for sale | t XX by ©ls B. B. PLUMB & CO. IT'IVE YEARS in an English University, by Charles j _ Astor Bristed, lato Foundation Scholar of Trinity Col- i lege, Cambridge; _ j ! Evening ut Donaldson Manor, new revised edition, by i I Maris J. Slclmosh; “ Oh, winter, ruler of the inverted year, 1 j I crown thee King of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, homeborn happiness.” COWPE*. Anna Hammer, a tale of German Life, i translated from the German of Gemmc, by Alfred 11. Gueru- j sey. Just published and for sale at ■ j ?24 GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st. HOLSION GLASS WORKS. T ’’HE undersigned will receive orders for GLASS of any X size that mav be required ; and have them executed in 20 days from date, si* JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. cheese: cheese: ► A BOXES Prime CHEESE, r : OU also, r 1000 j*. Holmes’ but TICKING. For Sale by e str HAND A FLEMING. WANTED. By a young “an recently from Charleston, who has bad ten years experience in selling goods and can bring r satisfactory reference*, a situation as salesmen, in a wliolc sel© or retail store. A letter addressed through the Pc>st Office to " ILLIAM WILLIAMS will meet with prompt attention. Augusta, September 16th, 1i52. slfi-dlw* a TAn , OKI 4A i“l<| MOTHEBs A.\o ALKe«fc».~. . XAn effectual remedy for Crying Babies ay be had by ffelting 1 r*p2o p, B. PLUMB Sf CO. LOTTHRIES. 9 GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY j Authoriz'd by the Lrahl/tf»>’<■. for the benefit of ike Independent l ire ( rpnny of ' Draws in this City on Thursdays, ! Draws in Savannah oi. Tuesdays and Saturdays, i Savannah Drawing always received on the came Evcn j inp by Telegraph. I* .<.BVItB F. II &<' 0., Manage r©. Drawn Nmnhois of Georgia State Lottery, fla- ,1.7; 55 15 9 45 07 48 42 55 43 78 83 22 14 i7 CLASS 108—Draws in Augusta, >u THTIRSDAV Mornln", September 80. Capita) Prize 6.000 DOLLARS! 1 Prize of *1,500; lof *1,000; I of $45?, Ac. 66 Num bers—l 2 Drawn Baliota, Tickets $2; Shares in pro portion. CLASi 109.—Draws in Savannah on SATURDAY, Mom- | ing, Oct. 2. 73 Numbers —1-3 Drawn Ballots. Capital j Prize MOO DOLLARS! , ulb izes of S4OO ©&ch, Ac. Tickets $1 : Shares in pro- i j portion. i Tickets, Share# and Packages for sale, and Prizes prompt- 1 ! ly P£ ld ’ V>’ . . f- C. BARBER * CO., Managers: Oilicw in asnlngton-street, one door from ilie corner of I ( Broad-street. g ! GREENE AND PULASKI LOTTERY^ Draws in Savannah, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Draws in Wilmington, Del., Tuesdays and Saturdays. All Drawing received by Telegraph—Savannah n the same evenings ; Delaware early next day. GREGORY' A MAIHY, Managers. EXTRA CLASS S3—to be drawn TUESDAY, September 38. 75 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prist# 20,657 DOLLARS. Tickets $5 —Shares in proportion. Risk on a Package of Whols Tickets $64 0* “ “ “ of Half “ S 2 C» " “ “ of Quarter “ 16 0# CLASS 117—to be drawn WEDNESDAY, September 29. 7S Numbers—lß Drawn Ballots. Capital Pria# 4,441 DOLLARS! Tickets |l—Shares In proportion. Tickets foraale and prizes cashed on demand by S. O. WITHINGTON, Ne. 265 Bread stioet, one door above Metcalf’s Range, Augusta, Ga. fSF" Orders from the city or country, strictly confldea ; tial and promptly attended to, 526 8 tf'a THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL ’IT7ILL b© opened and conducted in Augusta on the | v V first Monday in OCTOBER, under the snperinten ; deuce of Miss WHITE, of YVindsor, Vermont, who conics recommended by Professors of the highest respectability. Young Ladies and Misses will receive thorough instruction i iu the Primary and Higher Branches of an English Educa tion, at very moderate rates. No extra charge for French ! and Latin. The French Department will be under the spe -1 e! ti ear# of Mrs. Babxl, at whose resideuee the School will be opened, opposite the United Elates Hotel, No. 142. Miss White respectfully solicit* a share of public patron age. Application made to Mrs. Sslml, in the absence of Mit? White, who is iu chary# of the YVarrcnton Institute until j the first es October. sl9-2w DACON AND LARD. 4 A AA4\ LDls fine Bacon SIDES; XV *©* /*,*** 2,000 lbs. fine Country HAMS; A,OOO “ “ “ PHOUIiDBRS; 10bbls. flue LAUD. —ALSO— -6 keg's fine Goshen BUTTER ; SO boxes fine Goshen CHEESE; Aad ■ variety of Goods usually kept in the Grocery line. Just received end for salo by ?22 Iw IVEY * EVANS. j BRANDY. TI’ST RECEIVED — ft 13 half pipes Otard Dupuy & Co. BRANDT . 4 “ “ J, J. Dupuy Do,; 6 qr. “ Morton Cognac Do.; 10 'i “ ?elguette Do. 522 LAMBACK A COOPER. A HOUSE TO RENT. TO HEAT, Irom Ist of October, a comfortable Dwelling-house at the lower end of Reynold-st. Ap- ! ply, at this office, to 595 D. REDMOND. to eenxT A LARGE ROOM in the Basement of ihat Building ou the corner of Jackson and Greene streets (opposite tlir Warehouse formerly occupied by Walker & Bryson, and more recent!} - by Walker & Son, but at present by J, J. Pearce and M. P. Stovall) at present occupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at this office. 526-di-wlf FOR RENT, \ DWELLING HOI Pis, near tfcs Lower Market, occupied by E. Hulbert. Apply to 524 JAMES HULBERT & CO. FOR SALE OR KENT, ’ M I OE LOT and Improvement?, known as the Bucket X Factory. Apply to JOHN GLENDINNING. Augusta, Sept. 28,1552. dfi TO RENT. I ''ROM the first of October next, the Dwelling House on Broad Street, at present occupied by Mr. Redmond. Appiy to s‘2l P. 0. GRENVILLE & Ou. TO RENT. riV,VO OFFICE*! over my Store, Jackoon Street. 1 au2s B. H. W’AHRBN. TO RENT. I)ROM the Ist sf October next, the Wooden Dwel ling belonging te the Estate es Francis Spears, Ml! deceased,situated on the corner of Butler s Alley, ou Ell's 1 street. _Jy.O T. W. MILLER, Adm’r. FOR RENT. AFK44 ecuiportable LODGING ROO?IS oh Bread Street, in the raoH deiirable parts of the city. Call a* jell HAND & FLEMING’S. I ' j TriT(-UIIOOL FOH F Vlll ERST'au' olcT Engh?h X Story, by T. Gwynne; Anna Hammer, a tale of Contemporary ; German Life, translated from the German of Gemmc, by Alfred H. Guernsey—price 25 cents; The 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 Beckman Dochavly, LL.D ; No. 27 Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution; and No. 7 Bleak House . Just received by THUS. RICHARDS t SON, s2B Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. ( MALE ACADEMY. r r , IIF TRI’hTKKS of this In?litution will elect a RKC- X TOR, for the enduing year (beginning in January . next) on the 9th day es OCTOBER next, at ll o’clock, A. j M., at the office of Augustus Reese, Esq., in Madison. ■ This is a very desirable situation, and none need apply I but with the best references. By order of the Board. aus-twtd JOHN ROBSON, Secretary. T7T milts: sT mV sugar ; " J* * 10 “ Gueumdo SUGAR; 3 casks O. D. BRANDY; leases SARDINES; 15 bbls. Bordeaux and Soft Shell ALMONDS; 20 bags Brazil NUTS; 10 bbls. English WALLNUTS; ■ In Store and for sale low by 524-8 w GIRARDEY k PARKER. SUGAR, COFFEE, &U HHOS*. New Orleans and Porto Fico SUGAR, Jiif) 50 Bbls. Crushed and Clarified d». 300 Bags Prime Kio COFFEF, 60 do. Java and I.aguira do. 50 Bales Heavy Gunny CLOTH. 100 Coils inch Bale ROPE, 1 o 0 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, 500 Gallons Winter Sperm and Whale OIL. For sale 1 lew by sep24 J. R. L W. M. DOW. MOLASSES, SYRUPsT &c7 | f —ft HHDS. Cuba MOLASSES, iu fine orFer, OVI 100 Bbls. New Orleans do. 20 “ Golden SYRUP, 5 Hhds. Stuart’s Sugar House SYRUP, 100 Bbl«. Canal and Country FLOUR, 100 Packages No. 1, 2 A 3 MACKEREL. For i low by sep24 J. It. & W. M. DOW. BACON, TOBACCO, &C. ! *>/A AAA LBS. Choice Bacon SIDES, JU.UUU 10,000 Ihs. “ “ SHOULDERS, i ‘2,600 Lbs. Sugar Cured HAMS, 100 Boxes assorted TOBACCO, 50,000 Spani-ih and American SEGAB3. For sale low Iby sep24 J. R. &W. M. DOW. ' TEAS, SPICES. PICKLES. &0. ~ I>] BOXES Choice Black and Green TEAS, i Z*') 10 Bags, PEPPER,SPICE and GINGER, 30 Boxes Underwood's PICKLES, all sizes, 10 Cases West Indii and Domestic PRESERVES, 10 Sacks ALMONDS, FILLBERTS, Brazil «ud Mi- ' deira NUTS, 36 Boxes New York Steam CANDY. For sale low I by sep24 J. R. &W. M. DQV. ■ j FINE TRAVELLING TRUNKS? \ FEW FIXE lilt IDLE !,EA- r -™~_ xV TUER TRUNKS, whirli will be sold I rery ch«np, if called for #oor.. ! WILLIAM 0. PRICE & CO. auC r I ■'b.\NEK»Efi COKN.—2,OOO Bushels prime Tcunes- X. see CORN, just receive-! and in store, and for sale in lots to suit purehasers. GIRAKDY A PARKEIU sep24 ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE, Edited by T. 8. Arthur. It will be published monthly, each number I containing 80 large double-column octavo pages, making i in the year 96(1 pages of choice and valuable reading. Terms, $•? per annum. Volume 1, Part 1 just received by j the agent, GEO. A. OAXES & CO., j 8 ‘24 * Broad-st. MAIi.WI.WS FOH OCTOBEH.-.Just received, Godeys’s Lady’s Book and Graham s fji* ( the above month. Subscribers wfil please call for tlieirfo pies at GEO. A OATES * CO’S, i Broad street., i - IT- - r lll. BOARDING HOUSE. undersigned will be pleased to accommodate a h>w more with Board and Lodging. Also, any number ac- I c-ommodated with Board alone. His Table vilT at a!! j time? be supplied with as good as the city affords. Residence on Greene street, between the Methodist and 1 Baptis’ Churches, formerly occupied by Mr. Finn. 533-6 m C. E. MUSTIN. j / COLLECTOR AND TRE ASURER’S SALE.—WiI be sold, on the firit Tuesday in October nest, at the Lower Market Honse in the City of Augusta, between the Rgal hours of sale the following property, \ iz; All that lot or parcel of LAND, situated in said city*, and bounded as follows:—On the West by Washington street, North by the Independent Fire Company’s lot, East by the Jot owned by ihe Mechanics’Bank, aad South by Coskery's lot. Levied on as the property of William Mackey, to ratify two execu tions for City and Canal Taxes in favor c*f the City Council of .Augusta, against William 'lackey. Property pointed cut by defendant. JOHN HILL, o.‘* T. C. A. seps cT’rs’rDMPouSb extract of bahsT PARILLA—For the removal of all impurities of the blood, effects of mercury, rheumatism, scrofula, syphilis, odes of the bones, liver complaint, and all eruptions of the skin. Prepared and Bold M- Cents per ***!*> a ?* S | AUCTION SALES. BY S. C. GRENVILLE & 00. Great Sals t>f ' Poultry. i qMU lIKDAV, October 7th, at 12 o’clock, jn front of i JL Store, on Broad street, Ga., will be sold, a ; snpeib collection rs UfK'UL AND ORNAMENTAL FOMLS, Mostly of tin . -t <'i,;i■ <_■ e<r A- otic varieties, i a portion of v. i' were selc-Aed v;Ui great it-re front some ■ of the finest imported and premium stc Us of the North, and the balatice raised from pure bred and prize fowls by a ' gentleman of this vicinity. The assortment embraces the following rare and oesjra | ble varieties, viz : Royal and Imperial Cochin China FOWLS; Brahma Centra, or Gray Chittagong Ho.; j li ;ff Shanghais, Marsh and Forbe’s Importation ; | Black China, lan ton and liong Kong Fowls ; White China,or Shanghai i Black Shanghai ‘j o ** Dominique Shanghai “ 0 -> i Wild India and Mexican Game, «ic., *e. j The above Fowls will be put up in separate pairs, oor i rectly labeled and designated, and can be seen in front of our istore durinp all the morning of the 7th October. I Terms—cash on delivery. ? 29 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER On C nsirfnrnenf. tpi KSDAY. the 7>th of October, at the Lower Market I House in the city of Augusta, between the usual hour* of sale, will be seld — One first-rate new BUGGY, made io order in this city. Terms Cash. BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Sti le of furniture in DwtUinff. MONDAY, the 4th of October, &t lO’-a o’clock, at tli* residence of Mr. W. H. Salisbery (he being about it leave the city) on Reynold street, will be s. Id— His entire Stock of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE. The Furniture is all or nearly new. Terms cash; and each article to be removed on the day of rale. s2d BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. feg.o Wv-win, Cook, Washer aml Irc-n*r. ri>IESDAY, the sth of October, at the Lower Market, X unless previou-ly disposed of, will he sold — A NEGRO WOMAN, about 81 years oM, a good Cook. Washer end Ironer, ami <r general House Servant, ana very intelligent. Terms at sale. BY GIHAiiDEY & PARKER* rpIESyAV, the 5.h of October, a the Lower Market X House, within the usual bum of shl», the following valuable Negro property, to wit: . , . _ ALLKN, a bright mulatto nr n, a M heels. r>gV and u»r riage Maker by trade; understands it thoroughly. Her* about 28 or 29 years old, strong,robust and healthy. CALEB, a bright mulatto boy, of about 13 or 16 year* old. He has worked in the Wood department of Carnage manufactory for between 2 and ft years, executes go.d work, ami displays mechanical genius in tnat Ime. They are ea h warranted sound and nealtby. Titles in disputable. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for paper*. s2T BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. — ■ £n : i-:n s.V' le o/ B- :, -hn<rt. ■\TTEDXESDAV, the 6th of Oct be; next, ontkspre- W raises, will be sold — All the Buildings (except one) on that part of the square recently purchased by the South Carolina Kail Road fora Freight and Passenger Depot. Jp The Buildings can! c inspected st»y time after the first October. mr Terns cash. Each Budding to be isiuoyed in ten or > teen days alter sale. By order of 11. M CONN Li:, President B. 0. R«til Roau. BY GRUUUEY & PARKER. fPIEsDAV, the Rth of October, at the Loner Market, { within the usual hours of sale, will be sold Oac NEGRO WOMAN, about 85 years oui, a good wash er. iron-. , and fair cook. Terms cash. Td * ■ warranted. Purchaser? to p;ty fov L U of sate. BY GIGAiIDEY k PARKER. rpl ESDAY, the sth of October, within the usual bonis I cf sale, w ill be sold — 3 Second-hand CARRIAGES. —AL*O— BUGGIES, having been but lit lie used. Terms eesh. f2l _____ - - BY JOHN S. HITCH INSOY. Bvggy nnd llarutt'- rp|'E«|>AV, the 7th of October, at the Lower Market X House, v. ii; be sc id - A very fin- BUGGY and lIARNE»9, laooe _ fH— BY GIRARDEV & i UikEK. rriESDW, the sth October, a* public outcry, If »*t i previously disposed of, wii: be sol-1 The large new uvo stray HOUSE, with Kitchen attached, situated on the north side of On Bonn, between Mtishitig ! ton and Centre streets, near the Waynesboro- and Charles ! ton Railroad depot:. The said lot has a front of 41# feet, nilining buck 176 feel. T: : * inci.*putable « cut*. Apply im sit GIKAKDEY A BARKER. BY GHIARDEY & PARKER. 1 DMI.\ISTII,iIOK ! B HALF.—Ob MONDAY, ike 27th of SEPTEMBRIi next, at the residence c f Janief f|p p. King, deceased, on Giu-ene street, in Hie city «f Augusta (lie. 1. opposite the Methodist Church), at 11 o’clock, A. M., will be sold— , Jhe Household ar i Kitchen EURSITLRL of »s-4 e-p ed, and a lot of School Room FURNITURE. —ALSO— -4 -ood Milch COW and CALF. Terms cash. ‘ WILLIAM A. WALTON, September T, 1552. did Adm’r. Jus. P. Ring. BY GIRARDEV & PARKER. To whom rrf rencc is made for terras of sale, and vGA whom a plat < f the land will be left before the day of sal* EG WELL I LACE FOE SALE. Y\T|I.L ItSi sold at the Lower Market House in )k* VV Ci r y of Augusta, within t; e usual hours o! sale «* the fir.-t Tuesday in October next, the Plantation known as The Rowell Place, lying seven miles be’.w Augusta, and containing about seventeen hundred acres, of which six 1 hundred are first quality bottom Lund »u the biiTunnah River. , . c , . This place is not excelled by any In healthlulness ana beauty cf situation, fertility of soil and facilities for the suc ceeded planting of Com and Cotton. One thousand Acres of it are inclosed, the greeter part of which is now under ; cultivation. , , „ , , The line of the Augusta and W aynesboru Kailroaa pt • within a half mile of the Dv; lling House ; and a portion c-f 1 the Plantation is traversed by Butler’s Creek, which furnish ea a valuable water-power. The whole volume of the Creek can he used at one point with u fall ol ciglii icct without u i .ond. T lie lands or both sides of ihe Creek, for a mile from the mouth, bclon; to tn- jtate. And on the Kivci -ch . good Shad Fishery, easy of access and has been fished tats • season. „ u 1 it wUI afford me pleasure to show the p.?c§ to all who may favor me with a call,and give them all the informal.** Titles are indisputable and the terms of sale v ill bemad very accommodating. UM. W. JIOLT, April 28 executor. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and favanra Republican and Georgian, will copy trace a weeK (Ihurs ! day’s) until day of sale, and forward bills totlns office lallTIMOM) SHERIFF’S SALE —Will, be sold, on i J{ the fir«t Tuesdo v in OCTOBEK next, at the Lower j Market House ia the e-iy of Augusta, between the ftgaL hours of rale, the following property, to wit: One Hundred i Acres, more or less, of P;uc LAND, lying in the county of Richmond, known n ; the Punfoy Tract, adjoining laruG of ! GDudinning, Barton and others. Also, Two Hundred and Two Acres of Pine LAND, more r le<-?, in Richmond coun ■ tv adiouning lauds of Seaborn Skinner, and the estate of William bkinner. Also, a Negro Ma i named WILLIAM, a i Sawyer, about S 5 year;, 01. ; TLKNAII, a Negro >\ oraan, 1 aVAut 45 years old; ALBERT, about 17 years old ; BAR -1 l‘ M»NIA, about 14 years old. Also, 3 Bay HORSES; IB*,' JS; 1 Iron-gray MARL; 2 Mare MULES,and 1 Horse MULE, of brown color ; all levied on to satisfy fi - f‘ls - the Superior Court of Richmond county, tn favor of El zabeth FWeuce v.-. 1 Skinner. Ramey * .tory r*. ElizabethEkinn* , Jas. ■ i- Anth> ■.> vAv H«i r v, ne ■ Buford B°al! 7 CA. vs. Elizabeth Skmnei, A,be. t_Hatch "* Elizabeth Skin- >r, William H. Buford, survivor, Ac., vs % - Elizabeth Sliinnsv. The af>res.-W property described and v.v- r. rn’oc'h Skim.cr, tms Ist nay of bep pomted outby Mrs. I * UaM y^ LF I{ . c ‘ timber, September 4, lr j|- ~ . KOXICE, 1 iIMUGHT TO TAIL, in CrawfouUillc, {aiia- I 1> ferrn raun'y,Georgia, a N'.gro.BOl’,wlmPcklls iiiuiseiffcam, ana says he belong- tofne John Wynn, rp ! of O delhorpe county, "e is ..bout twenty year? *>2. ; o m, dark complexion and has a snail patch of whiskers on Ime chin, some five feet eight or mac incises high. Hie o« ner will cou.c k foi u; d, prove property, pay expend, s and take hlii'out of Jail. \VM. ALEXANDER, J aJ lor. Sept. 20,1552| I! 1 __ T ROMATKJ SCHIEDAM ’H .V A PUS.—A Tunic. J.VI Pmrelic, aiul InviguraungjUoraiai f T’ is Medicinal ai&nufacturcd at jwlneuaai, in Holland, ar. 1 is varrasted pure from cv«y pro perty; { Sold by aul HAVILAND, . 13LI v & vO I’-rji'? ■ —m • --,-qrrw Pili 11 Tfid Rhlg, .Frciii Thomaston LIME, lancHng lfci«-day. and for sn’e by _ ,'!f' vn , 5 8p g-dlw 1 ESTES ifc- RICHMOND i rtOHV 1 boO btfehei^Jast r- •elre-i arTfor ?ules by I ( sf* GSOPGR IV. T.TSvVrS*, No UJYasreo Block. * T> CCEr^tNG—6>T h-.ds. prime Bacon SlßfckS. For tale Ii loweo the wharf OLBj , FANNING. _ | IMUI |,| Mi; ; I—so Ca a k' F««h Thomaston LIME, ■ifer- n-wdanding ami for sale by AM , & FLEMING. —ALSO— 0 - 5 000 Lbs. Tennessee ee . r — ! • v,|| i*, i;.,rn ,- u- T quality L.-eHD. Fur ta. by * A BD.-L* Ranej- n lAMBACK & COOPER. | 1 j sep2s m.- 1 FI \E JELL\ .—First, call at D. B. Plumb 1 y rX ari Crinv quantity” of F’ae French roll A .fine ('mark tn.:. the French Gelatine.) Secondly, ge JSmwl rfn»ywi«« rpegfpte ftr atalfhog it. , . - _ TQ i.jEac-HANTS, W ANTED, a situation aa by a^per parity ‘character. For particulars, apply at U.»office. S9-dtf m > ■■■.!!! ■ ■■»»!«-» —■■. IXf \ g y.—iwyncte Ahmi t*ALI. Y'Vi 1