Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, October 01, 1852, Image 3

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««wwww CLOTHING, CLOTHING. f?? - .1. >l. Newby & Co. would particularly incite the attention of Merchants visiting Aujtum, to tha and well selected Stock of Ready-m vie CLOTHING. they do >v have on hand. The style-, quality and price? will compare favorably wph any Goods bought in Charleston or New 4 ork. M e will be happy to show them to those in went. J. M. N. & Co. have also on hand a larrt lot offine SHIRTS; DRAWERS; SUSPENDERS, **-f vbich will b« sold low, ' \ The Newest F**' Wvle Hots, Hwt received, ~T m i<t UM. O. IHIUE A (|O. * w'i» r . pm. S. .lone* tenders ii,s Professional Ssn rr\ ->s to the '■'* of Augusta and vicinity. He maybe found when not professionally engaged, at the Office of the Can * cut & or hi? residence on Grc*n Street, known as the Peck House. 1 35“ August* Hotel.—Tiiis new and commodious HO TEL vvill he open for the reception of company on Monday, Jane 7th. Th* proprietor haring bad long experien-o in ke Hotel business at the North, in all its different braaeh i*s, pledges hiuvseif to keep a first class hotel, for the sc catmuodatjon of strangers an 1 tliecitireas of Augusts. ;s 4 3. PEOKIIAM, Prrj wfor. tW~" Notice. —Licensed Retailers of Spirituous Liquors, an • Owners of Drays, wi 1 take notice tb«t their Licenses expire on th efirstdQff of October ntaci. They arert-y H to renew the sama under the penalties of ti • Ordlna*e*» regulating tk« Rstaili >f of Spirituous Liquor o»d treking •forays. t. I AKT alft-ttnOl t? lork O■:*- : isd Exer •*% a Bkoey* #*t.ary Public, and Adjuster of Marine Averages. *'" g. Con;; nissv>u«r for the District sos Georgia, and Commission er for the state Os Louisiana. Office No. 11T Kay street, Sa vannah, Ge"~gia. c “‘ l£T August* Mea'u Planing Miiia.—The subscri ber is now pi pared to reserve orders to any extent for j dressed LUMBER, or for job work. »y3f, AMBROSH SPINGBR. ry i hr.-c A Uarher, Dentist*, Augusta, Georgia OiC rt over the office of the Chronicle A Sentinel. '■/*i\vice-i-~ Angus.*—Dr. Wa. S. Jones, Dr. Jm. D Maefcfe, iVm. A. Ramsay, Esq. Sparta—Rev. Ws. 8. !;okei, Or. Win. Terrell, Hon. Fi. 0. Sayre. Oxford— >'V. Geo. T. Pierce, D. D. MilledgwSt©—Dr. T. Fort Hsu. 11. V. John-on. ja2o n. i, CBAfu, M. D. 1 B. W. Ham be, M. D. Additional by the Canada. GROCTNi) FOOD FOR STOCK. rnffg Shakers of Wutervettet haw said for thirty years i X tm y have be nin liie habit of grinding their food for . gw:k, and find they have, by cooking if, a saving of one- I third. j • to*', Have been tryinv experiments, and find four m-.a- | •ur's of Peiror Corn m-Yl wdl make eleven measures of . tin -a mush, an i i .ua ie of proper conataiency, would make ’ inme than twelve. ! i. t tue weut b*'boiling hot, sad stir In the meal, end v u will tin I i am right. j H uses and iiul-s w ill do better and last longer. Our f ta ble meu have fjuu-t it out. and say incy have had lets loss of l.fe and less sickae's than they have ever known since leading oil ground corn, and a great raving. Five i) sutii i : the ear will crush out nine bushels. , Whst a saving. i ua m aiiiic Mills are in excellent order to do these things for you wall ui patch. Tiie Crusher is iiev,anS only awaits your Corn to show tac benefit to arrive to both parties. ol ia.MKv 1 OOLfMAN Soiurihi/m j\ew find ihiportajHt- to. f armer*. PATENT EXCELSIOR STRAW, HAY AND CORN-STALK CUTTER. subscribers invite the attention of Farmers, sod JL ion ■ - interested In feeding- (Lock, to their new.’v- In venue l CO PTl’lQ which they confidently offer to the pub lic i the in «: •suitable and eJective Cutting Machine ever used. i.ie '»«•» d'-ne (except the' legs and hopper) is mads en tirely of i n au.l f>tce!, thus securing the important e’e- Si i- - it.cii of- o ibil.ty; and bring simple in its construe tion'kbtt. s .uhtu iaoikty to gel out of order. dhe ivn.v ei arc uluotsen in uiunbcr, of fine Cast Steal, Will, a ‘ at jag edge -» c'.ti.Ty-apven and a halt feet; they w ffc iig un-i nothing out the maceriid to be cut, therefore, i they do uot wear . it the Mh-Tune Or icon become dull; * an i when uece -ary ibey cm oe snerpened in five minutes wir bout rein ring them fr*m the sliMt. With uir>« Mich..; i th ■ cuttin. o; f*od fora large stock t-i but tn ■ work ot a few minutes, and with theca can be cut ii , straw. Fodder, M)rn-ata k», Pea-Vines, Turnips, PuiivU-ns, id ai< such food as is fiSed lor Stock, and w ith suen i „pniity i-s is truly .istonfohing. A i siis.u -lion ■. i i coat ce ail of its great superior! y, aud .i.i ;erested w.TK i pteased with thisgroat improve ment in .vg, iculfural Implements. These C ; r; er ■ s x-ureiy boxed, so that they Will tear tra.,s viiatiou to any utstance v. iihom injury. - EL f. TaTLOH & CO., Columbus, Ga. The M chinas caa be reen t the Ware House of the »:u -- >, Agents for the Jlaiiuf-returerg. 01. u fr.jnel, RrißKßi'-ON A PROCKKR. i'n .iLi! idTAiXib Jil WUdK AGAJjf. ristoua.i splendid Mil»s, oiecti d at very heavy cost to i htiw own .r, need support bom thwSvmh; and Giti aeus, o . . *■ uii - espc"iuiiy askyou to -as ttui hen, if not the Granite Mihe, uo riot forget the Seura. I ii j, a ve the < u»:x ■ x,ir Mills, the Atlanta, Etewa, I-c --huisou. Denial ud, a.iu other (southern Mills. Have you over ,bought n . every barrel of f our brought from the No in i -j, the couiii <»f a o tantity of food for those ot mode., ■ ju- ir.j, w ..c .in ii w -jy Piour from me at f t.Dll per barrel, and thni you aieo contribute to increase vhe pi'ii. of provisions for ii eg -oes and Stock, by giving ;mr pair .Urtgc to i jitiga rather than Home Mills. ‘ oi ' JAMES L. GOLEMA>. PABTNEBBH3EP. rsniH VNDERM»<*AfcIi, who have long bceu con 1. uect i w.;b the CARRIAGE BD&INEiSd of the late M. S. Hoadly, hare tins day formed a Partnership u: dor the style aua firm of W t MAN t DARHOW, for continu ing the business at the same store. G. K. WYMAN, Augusta,Oct. Ist, 1852. J. DARROW. We have on hand, and are receiving, an assortment of GAURIVGEB, RU l -KaWaYS, BUGGIES, lIAUNEES .iiid TRUNRS. Orders received for building various tty.e? of veinclea. We respectfully solicit a share of patronage. ' ' • , . V. VMAN A DARROW. EIUH PILES AND BBE2B GOODS. VLtA.ANDfe.ii dk YVUIGIH’ have just received a great variety f new and rich SILKS, of the latest Biy ta. Also, rich D’LAINBS and CASHMERES, M! 111- Jvu.x LiGMiiAZESiir. ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French, EnaiUh .iud American PRINTS, Ac., «c , to which-hey invite attention. 01-d&v CLAYTON & BIGNON’S . rf'T (dotbing I' :aba?u.ucut, under Ilie Auttasla liclel. (y Ot it. hat ecu hand, and are constantly recti ing, ly* a large and bandsonn assortment of GENTLE r!UK - IS'liMi GOODS, uc» and fresh. They respectfully invite the public to call and examine their ctoc-k anil piitts. ol REMOVAL. 4 ell jJIHitIK'K, informs his friends and the public, JTjL* that he has Ht-..*iO\ED one door below his former pta.e ot busiut.-.-. ;iei« now receiving a large assort mem of every thing in his hnc, which he will sell at the lowest market prices, fh.-.m-iul for former patronage, he s<dioito a eoi cinuan e of the same. A. EREDEHIGiv. oi-dAw3l I AT» FOR FALL AND WINTER, of several .1. i v; iie tics, for saie at ol (U. I'G.i <s HlGSON’i*, under the Augusta llotsl. MONEY iOUND. A XICHHD np in a s.ore on broad street a BASK LILL, JL wuich tiiS ownerc in have by call ag at this office, de scribing trie salt . and paying far this notice. ol NOTICE. HAVI »G this d y a sociated with me ray son GEORGE J. flu W a .-if Die business ia future will be carried on tßfcr the name and ;dvi» of W'M. H. HOWARD & SON. 01-6: ‘ VVM U. HOWARD. ■'l ’O itfeiNT.—A front ROOM in the second story f the JL Carnage Repository. Enquire of 0.-atd __ WVMAN & DURROW ~ TO KENT. Ha K igle and Phoenix Hotel. Apply tn q i-ti _ N.AJ.DALT. VI OTiCii.—.-ixty nays as er date, application will be A.X uiaUc to thir Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for ieavc to sell the r. al aad person 1 estate of Charlrs A. Cranford, deceased, late of Richmond county, for the bene fit of t.m heirs an ! creuitors of said estate. OtsWELL E, C.isiUN, C. S. C. R, C., October!, 1852. Administrator. 11 FAUOU AND i’K V HA V, for sals by aU o! wtf N. B. MOORE. CT HACK AQUILVa's NEW WORK..—Josephine, T or the E hot cud the Escape, by the author us the Momer’s Reco pense, Home luduence, Ac. Price L 5 cts. Just received by _cl _ RICHARDS & SON. vs UK GVbi I.IU SOLVED; or Ireland’s Miseries ; A the grand cause and cure, by the KeV. Ed want .Mar cus Dill, A. M„ M.D., Missionary Agent Pj the Irish Pres byterian Chuich. Another supply just received by RICHAKDs & bO-V, ol _Rhtuk Book alanufacturerg, stationers, *o. '■pH 15 Til RaSi »i A N Ml N t7ifCfeTl.JYr ce w system ol i Musical Notation, v, uh a coheotion of Psalm tunes Authems and Chant.-, select'd from the most popular works in Europ* and America, designed for the use of Churches, Bingi«g ' hoc’s, &c., by J. B. Alkia. p« r »al«, wholesale and retail, by THOS. RICHARDS & gON, ol Blank Book M-nu'-'*-* "«i~B. Statjonars, * c . SaU HEWAiiD. STOP THE BUNA VI A Vai.—Left ray Pianta t a, on the n ght of the 21 t last., 4 miles east cf GreqnviUe, .Menwe:her county, Ga,, my two Ne g-o Sf ra, BEN aid BliOJKi?. Ben i* 80 years old, weighs 170 Ihw., black, has a thick beard, slow of speech, down look, show, the whites of his eyes a pood dial when he looks at you, whites tinged yt-how, and has an humble •ast. Brooks is 25 years old, copper colored, very intelli gent, quick spoken has a eof: pkae mt voice, of middle statue, we g is 160 pounds, has several scars, one ou the ieit side of his throat, one on the back of bis right baud and arm 8 inches long, coming out between the middie and ring fingers, others on h.s booy and head by a knife aud stick. Said Negroes, if not under the protection cf a white jn .n, may have free papers, and will likely make for the gold mines ia Nor.h Carolina. O'-war \TM. p. TINSLEY. TOE SALE, AVERT flneoce-hcrseROCK.AM’AY, manufactured ♦a ->1 .f A'fK*- HfTLnRRT A CO. PL. A»>ti IftiA.liUV. — f*i barrels tine PEACH BltAK »Tw*mt«dl*r -'*» IAMBACK i COOPKR-. T L COMMERCIAL' '^ AUGUSTA MARKET ! ITBPRPfiAT, P. 'l. 1 COTTON.-—Be note no change in this market. The | demand cantiauea fair and prices full, NEW ORLEANS, Sept, 25, P. M. —Colton Sftikmeni. — btcci-; on hand September 1,181-2, brie-. 10/M-f? Arrived, sine*, 1 Arrivedf> <’ : 400 : • Bd/*lB r kportetl «od. e 2! ,012 x s a rttd vd-.v, 648-21.660 } Stock ou hand and on ship-board not cleared.. bales, 68,858 Flnvr~ Sales confined to 300 bbls. St. lionis at #1.15 ?o«l rirk* < —-T Illinois at f 4.80. )i ,G« -Rectified retailing at 20c. fe'wn —To ."v b were sold on private term*, co;; - -150 c. ils sdid at 6 ! <c. and 200 at 6c. lie'i. -Nothing now. /.xcfmtiyc*. —Demand limited. * Loudon ct * i '-em.; Paris 5’.11,kr@5f.22f0.; New York 00 days I,ls @ ; 2 |Tc.t. -h-.-.; New York Sight H X V et - discount. * NEW YORK, cpt. 27.—Flour ia firmer—sales of ’ , «t 44.gi for 'State, an i $4.50 & $.4.62 for t Souths'Sales of 2t»,00U bushels Wheat at U«> a 97 for ! Red, and 104 for W hite. Sales of 800,out! bushels mixed : Com at 60 %70 cts. Sales of 400 bags Coffee at 104, for i Java, and 9 cents for Rio. Sales of 400 bids Whiskey at ! 24 ctnts. St oks—Sales of Erie at 56#, Cumberland Coal Ca. 71 V. j .Reading f>B>9 Q> 99, U. S. 62, Coupons at 116. EXPOKTS. S K\ ANNA!!, Sept. 26.—For New Orleans, 103 casks j 1 ■ bbls. Whiskey. a: d2O pkgs. Maze. Per barque - arid William, for Boston, 286 bales cotton, 236 bags KPe Flour, C'M tons Rmiroad Iron, 18 bales Wools, 34 boxes ! Spic‘, S cases Tea, and 14 pkgs. Mdze. Per schr. Fannie; dmington, (Dei.>116,900 feet Lumber, and 4,000 do. i ::...oer. CHARLESTON, Sept. 20.—For Kew-York, per Steamship j James Adg«r—42 bales Sea Island and 171 do Upland. For j Phi adelplna,per steamsh p Granite Slate, 270 bales Upland I cotton. For Baltimore, per schr. Wilmington, 12 bales To- I mestics and 55,698 feet flooring Boards. INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Sept. 29.—U. 8. M. steamship Florida, | Woodhuil, New-York ; barque Exact, Grumley, New-York. I CM. ship. Emma Watts, i carftorn, New-Orteans; barque I Charles William, Blasland, Boston ; echr. Fannie. Beast on, Wilmington, (Del 1 MEMORANDA. Brig R, M. CharUon, Li/uthourn*', for this p-.rt, cl'r>r,-..at Boston on the 24th inst. Brig J. D. Penneli, Brown, for this port, cleared at Port land, (Me.) on the 22d im-t Schr. Georgia, Pcttingil,for thi - , port, was loading at Baltimore on the 25th inst. Schr. H. A. Barling, Wsinwright, for this pori, cleared at i | Baltimore on tb* 25th inri. CHARLESTON, Sept. 80.—Arrived, C. L. bark, Como, i ; Smith, Boston. Cleared, steamship James Adger, Dickin- | son, New York; steamship Granite State, Wilcox, Philu- ; I delphlt: schr. Wilmington, Peniatun, Baltimore. FROM THxs POKT. ! Ship E, Bolkley, Walker, New York, S days. I Bark Roman, Hamilton, Barcelona, 37th uh. Brig Julia ford, Homer. Apponaug, 24th inst. CLEARED FriK THIS PORI. Ship Columbia, Osborne, at New York, 23th inst. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—WiII be told, on the | , first Tuesday in DECEMBER next, at the Court House [ door, in Lincoln county, in pursuance of an order of the j Court of Ordinary of said county, the following Tracts of LAND, the property of James c&rtledge, deceased; One j Tract containing Eight or Nine Hundred Acres, more than half woodland. Also, ft small tract of One Hundred Acres, I lying on Cherokee Creek, near where said deceased lived at j the time of his death. Said Lands are well adapted to the | productions of Cotton and Grain. Any person wishing to j examine the premises, by calling on the subscriber, or Wal ton Cartledge, near the premises, wili be accommodated with pleasure. Terms easy, and made known on the day i of sale. HENRY FREEMAN, Adm’:. j October 1,1832. VDMtNiSTHATOB’» SALE.-Will h - sold, by or. dcr of the Court of Ordinary, on the fir-t Inc.-lay in DECEMBER ne:rt, before the Court House Poor in Louis ville, within the legal hours of tale, a Tract of LAND, be longing to the Estate of Jane B. Arrington, deceased, ad joining lands of Barney Gay, Joseph Avrett, and other?, on the watets of Briar Creek. Sold lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. Term? on the day of Bale. ALEXANDER AVRETT, Adm’r. October 1,1852. i / t \\ IN NETT SHERIFF’&fcVLE.—WiII.be sold, bc : vT fore the Court House door in the town of Laurencc vilic, Gwinnett county, on the first Tuesday in NOVEMBER next within the usual hours of sale, the fallowing property, to wit: Sixty Acres of Land, more or less, whereon Green U. Lowrey lives, levied on as tin- property of Preen !i. Lbwrey, to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of Thomas Harris. Pro pejty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney. Also, at, the same time and place, will be sold, One Hun- j dred and Fifty Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Win. \ Jackson, McCone, and Mill Tract, levied on as the proper- i ty of Jesse Thornton, to satisfy a fl. fa. in favor of Robert ' Or age, and one in f» ror of A. R. Smith, and one in favor of i John P. Hutchins. All issued from the Superior Court of said county. J. 8. McELVANY, Sheriff. October 1, 1852. ri Ul,\stlT feHJEHlll’ft S?ALJS.—On the first' VJ Tuesday in NOVEMBER m . nil! be *-• d’, at l.au renceville, in ea-d county, within the 1 gsl hoars of sale, ; lot or parcel of Land, (45u Acres, m. re or ' r.s) lying on tfoe 1 waters of the Mulberry, joinii ar Time.- Anthony aud others, | levied ou as the property of Ellvim Davis, r> satisfy a fl. fa. j issued from the Superior Coart of said c -unty, in favor of j John 8. IVi'son,t -is Sept. 29;h, 185 J. Al-o, wdl -r sold, at tire semo time ard place, 153 Ac. more or less, lying on she waters of Jackson Creek, levied ■ ou as the property of David R. Pfiilips, to satisfy a fl. fa. ( issued from the Superior Court, ia favor of Matildas Rich ardson, this Sept. 29i.h, 1852. October 1,1852. J. R. BRACEWELL, I>. tltht. ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY. I’H!8 Institr-tiou will bo re-opened on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER, under the same profoseors who con ducted it during the past year. The Trustees have every confidence in commending the Academy to public patron age, as second to no establishment of its class, in its "apa . billtles el 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 Acade my Buildings, where he will receive applications for admis sion. TURM5 —PAYABLE IK ADVANCE. Classical and Mathematical Department.. *lo per quarter. First English Department, 7 “ Second English Department 5 “ One Dollar additional is charged for fuel during each of the two Winter Quarters. Drawing and Music have been added to the Studies ; and , French and German will ho taught when Classes in eiiner can be formed. L. A. DUG. 4 8, Pres’t. Board Trustee s. ?38-rb ii Rev. JOHN NEELY, Rector. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. IVE would call the attention of Merchants and Denl ? t ers to our large and desirable Stork of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing every article of Dre c s, which we offer at prices as low aa can be obtained in Charleston or CLOTHS, OABSIMERES and VESTINGS, at wholesale. A complete assortment of all the newest styles and colors of CLOTHS and CABSIMERES, at the lowest price?, s2l WM. O. PRICE k CO. MOTT’S Patent Tubular Oven Cooking RANGE, the most recent and improved articles in u e. Also, Barrow's Patent Cooking R ANGE, and Pond’s Irghly im proved Cooking RANGE. For-ale at B. F. CIIEWB. sept 29 j ' K ATES.—Office, Dining-room and Parlor GRATES, *.Y 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, bv sepf2tl B. P. CHEW, HIRAM SMITH FLOUR. >)A BBLS. 11. 8. FLOUR, from new wheat. Just recelv- Jm\J fed by sept2o HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CHEESE. * * BOXES prime CHfcd SE, For sale sow hv i o ScpmJ HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BACON, WHISKEY AND 6UGAb7~ ON CONSIGNMENT— -6v hhds. choice BACON, li) do. old crop New-Orleans SUGARS, 200 bbls. New-Orleaua W’HISKEY, DAVIS, KOLB & FANNIN#, sept 26 No. 4, Warren Block. ~ HAVANA SEGAjRS, I») M. FLCR. De N. Y ;k. \1 16 M. La India, 26 “ El Cinto d’Orion, 85 “ 1-ondes do. 40 “ Ei Burn Gusta, all of our own imi><»rta'.ion». For sale by D AVIS, KOLB i FANNING. sept 26 No. 4, Warren Biook. aBEKBE’B, LEARV’S, AND GEVIV’S FALL Styles of Gems’ HATS. A new supply just received, uy J. TAYLOR, JR. & CO. s 25. SINGLE liLKBBLS(.\t?B; or, Single i.atlies aui Gentlemen ag iinst the Slanders of the Pulpit, the Press and the Lecture Room, addressed to those who are really wise, and to those 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 Family Circle, by John Kitty, D. D., f. S. A.; Lydia, a Woman’s Book, by Mrs. Newton Cra-fond; Lady Mary; or Not of the World; Mark Wilton, the Merchant’s Clerk; and the Angel's Song; a Christmas To- Ktn, by Charles B. Taylor, M. A.; Ireland’s Miseries, the grand Cau.-e and Cure, by the Rt v. Edward Marcus Dill, A. M., >l. D , Missionary Agent to the Irish Presbyterian Church; Mexico as it is and as it was, by Brantz Mayer, third edition; The New Clerk’s Assistant, er Book of Practical Forms, designed for the use of any body, by John S. Jenkins, Counsellor at Law; The American Architect, by John W. Hitch, Archt. The Upper Ten Thousand, by . A .-tor Bristed; Heads and Hearts, by the author of the Miser’s Daugh ter, Ac.; tueu Grant, or Fashionable Life in New York. ’ Also, a fresh supply of Leigh Hunt’s Book for a Corner; I Arctic Journal; Journey to Iceland; Horse Shoe Robinson; Outre Mer, and Hyperion, by Longfellow; Hawthorne’s ” on< lcr Book and bnow Image, and other T • ice-told Tales. : Juß i/ ec * ived «f THOS. KICUAItDfi A SON, | g -6 Blank Book Manufacturers. Stationers, ie. FLOUR! FLOUR! ~ 1 930 sv!du*!i t K 6 | 0 ' l ?r lns tltra hrands of FLOUR : • tA/, Hiram ilouble extra, John Rice, Ilopeton • Mil’s. Talley of the Genesee. -Tu-t wv. • Ulrt for „*, lB p v GEORG C W. LEWIS, sflpt” No. 1, V. arren Block. FAMILIE& AND PLANTEHts.— A~beautifui I X assortment of Mahogany and v\ ala..t Medicine Chest 5 - Just received by eep2d D. B. PLUMB A CO. “ ■ rBiURS ITR Tfioueaad BEGAKS, receiving S foV.” >rr LAMBACKA COOP**. | NEW GOODS. J. P. SEIZE HAS just received a fail and compile assortmrnt of Fancy and Staple GOODS, consisting. in part, of Chine Chameleon SILKS; Eroehe figured Satis de Chine SILKS ; Plaid ®o.; Changeable Chine Do-1 Armare Do.; Brocade Chameleon Do.; , Gro? d’Afriqne Do.: v, Figured Poult the Sole Do,; Oml-rc Do.; ; Chameleon PonH df Sole Do.; Changes Me Giaec Do.; Striped Do.; Bin<-ic Poult do Soie Do.; “ Brocade Do.; Dotted and figured Do; “ 28, 80. 32, aud 84 inch Gros de Rhyne SILKS: “ Levan tin Do.; “ Heavy Slnehew Do.; 1 “ Silk VELVET; I Heavy Black Satin VESTING; Black and mode color* ALPACAS, all price*; “ Canton CLOTH; Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich; Silk MANTILLAS; Black Lace VEILS; Silk Warp FLANNEL; Pongee, Flag and tanrtanna HANDKERCHIEFS; Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES; “ and White Silk HuSE; Low priced anu sup. MUSLIN ns LAINE “ “ “ Fancy CASHMERES; Rich Embroidered Do ; Persian aud Manchester dk LAINES; Rich Gaia and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and Bov’k wear; Real Frmch MERINOS; Welsh, Gauze, Saxony and Domestic FLANNELS; Real Welsh Do.; low priced and sup. Plain and Twilled Do.; “ “ Pl-rin and Twilled Green and Blue FLANNELS; Gent’s and Boy’s Fancy PLAIDS, for Pants; Fancy colored and Plaid CASSIMERES, new style: Kentucky J EANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS ; Sap. French black CASS' MERE ; Forest CLOTH and BEAVEKTEENB; Rich Table and Piano COVERS; Infant's and Boy’s Worsted ROSE and BOOTEES; Merino-' Knitted SKIRTS; Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe; 9 4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS; Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS ; It* 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 PRINT:*'; “ “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS, gome suitable for Laid Work; Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER ING; 4-4. and 6-4 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, Nansook, Mull and Book MUSLINS; Plain anu 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.; 1 Thread and Bobinei EDGINGS ; 8-4, 7-3 and 6 4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHECKS; [ - Bleached and unbleached JEaNS end Canton FLANNEL; 8-4, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached SHIRTING S aud SH FETINGS; P.e? 1 New Yoi k Mill SHIRTING ; Fustian and Suffolk CLOTH; Colored and Black Cotton VELVET; Men’s and Boy's White and Colored Cotton and Merino HALF HOSE; i Ladies’ and Misses’ White, Slate, Mixed aud Black Cot- , ton HOSE; Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants ; JO-4,12-4 and 14- 1 sup. Marseilles GUILTS; < GenFa and Bov’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS; I Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; M wlraas and Rental HANDKERCHIEFS: Plaid HOMESPUN; 4-4 French and Irish Undressed LINENS; 5-4 Pillow Case Do.; 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask j 1 DIAPERS; Lam s: k NAPKINS and DOYLIES ; Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER : Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS; 11-4 and 12 4 Linen SHEETINGS; 8 4 Russia SHEETING ' Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN ; i Bleached and unbleached DOM LAS; Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLAND. S ; 4-4 elate and Drab LINLXS; fluckafacck and Plain TOWELING ; j Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. >3O RICH AND ELEGANT SILKS. JTTM. it. OK At IS has just received some most 1 W beautiful Dllr SS SILKS, to which he re-pecifully I asks the attention of Ladies. j —AMO.VQ THFJI ARR AU colors VELVET OTTOMANS; Do. do. POULT DE SOIL; Extra wid. BROCADE SILKS (very handsome;) Beautiful Figured do. all kinds; P ain Black SILKS, very cheap ; GLACIE GRO DE NAPS (for trimming, &c., all colors.) j Give him a call at No. 242 BROAD STREET. sRO-dAw ! MANTILLAS AND PARISIAN CLOAKS. “ 1 Y VST received, new MANTILLAS and Parisian CLOAKS •I of entirely new styles and very beautiful. Tbe La dies are respectfully invited to call and see them at - -d&w \VM. 11. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st. KID GLOVES. A GOOD assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle man's B: .ck. White aud Colored Kid GLOVES. ' g;iO W. 11. CRANIL_ CARPETINGS. ( xARPETI.VGS of American and European fobi ice, i V. just received by the subscriber; Cotnm Warp CARPETINGS; Colton and Wool Do.; Pine All Wool Do.; Superfine Ail Wool Do.; Extra Fine Ingrain Bo ; Fine Three-Ply Do.; Superfine do. Do.; Imperial do. Do.; Fine Brussels Do.; Extra Fine Brussels Do.; £i*h Tnpeolry Do.; Extra K.ch Do.; 5-8. 6-8, 7-?, aud 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for Stairs. C-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES. I*2-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb Carpets. Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and Binding sss j. p. seize. DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. CHEAP. niUtvAl A>, VVEgCOTT dt C.'O., are now opening a large Stock of I STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which they will sell very low. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to examine | their Stock. I!., W. & Co., have just opened some very handsome ! SILKS, which they w ill be pleased to show to the Ladies. j s2o-im JUST RECEIVED, 4 SPLENDID lot of N heKU 8K0G3., both j i\- of Southern and Northern manufacture. Sjg l j j P.anters are invited to call and examine fory them-ely» s, nearly opposite John Bones’ Hard- v-^h<* I ware store. sBO H. E. CLARKE. IIARPEK’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | I I for October, edges trimmed, has been received and i for sale ;;t GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S ! Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. | NOTICE. H U SAG closed my mercantile pursuits, I wish my many friends and patrons to call aud make an early ' settlement, ;.n 1 add to the obligations 1 am already under to them. In my absence. Mr. E. T. MURPHY, at the old stand, will receive the fame. sBO J. T. BOTH WELL. HARPER’S MAGAZINE.—Just received, HAR PER’S MAGAZINE for October, by s3O THOS. RICHARDS & SON. ACIi SALT.—I,SO(I sacks SALT. For sale by O s.pt29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. > r f'OIIACCO —7S boxes TOBACCO. Forsalelowby 1 scpl‘29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. A I»AM V\TI\K CANDLES.—IOO boxes A laman- A tine CANDLES, for sale by ?ept29_ HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. SHOES. —25 cases brogau SHOES, for sale by sept 29 _ HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. RIO COFFEE.—42O bags Rio COFFEE, for sale by sept2v HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. LAND FOR SALE. I’TMiE subscriber offers for f ile Six Hundred and Seventy JL (67<i) Acres, Oak and Hickory LAND, one hundred (lyO) acres cleared and in good repair, with a good Orchard of choice Fruits, the same lying in Lincoln county, on the Petersburg road, and thirry’-eigld (33) miles from Augusta. Purchasers will tall on hun at VI m. Henderson's, in >aid county, when they can see and examine the premises for themselves. As m- ney is not wanted the purchaser can have the payments made to suit himself. 830-wtf ROBERT HENDERSON, Sn. LAND FOR SALE. rJIE pub.-criber offers for sale No. 1 Cotton LAND ly ing in Brake county, consisting of two tracts, me containing tour hundred and Ofcy acres, one half clear ed and under good lence, the other half is in woods of finest timber, suitable for all plantation purposes, and ly ing one mile from Waynesboio’. The other tract containing one thousand acres, between two hundred aud fifty anil three hundred cleared, one hun dred of which is 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 coiton 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. Persons wishing to purchase will call on the subscriber, two miles from Waynesboro’. JAMES W. JONES. s8l)-wtJal * I''ALIA FERRO COEATY, GEORGlA.—Whereas, 1. Patrick Burk applies to me for Letters of Administra tion on the Estate of Mark Hill, late of said county, de ceased— The care therefore to cite and admonish, all and singu lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Crawfordvillc. September 30,135*2. QUINE A O'NEAL, Ordinary. SOLE LEATHER, O AAA LB.*?. Sole LEATHER. For sale by ijUUW scpt‘29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ON CONSIGNMENT, j - BAGS CORN MEAL, 10 4 bblst prime LARD, 2 kegs no do 39 bags FEATHERS. For sale by oep 1*29 HAND A WILLIAMS & CO DEN MEAD’S FAMILY FLOUR.— Received yes terday another consignment of Dcnmead’s Family FLOUR, a superior article, in barrels, half and quarter sacks. Also a lot of the Superfine brand, put up in like quantities; all fresh ground. s2l W. P. STARK k *O. BAODN. -g /A HUBS- choice BACON BIDES. Just received and fbr Its Ml* Hy *lO 8, C. n REWIXLE * CO. BOOK BINDERY. rliE PROFUIBTOR of Ih.t'KROMOLE * -EN'TI NEL would respectfully notify his friends and the pub lic,that he has added to hE, establishment a complete HOOK BIND K / . i and having secured tu*. service? of an efficient and ient workman, is prepared to execute a2 orders for BIND ING in the best style, arfcd at sh- r; notice. Haring also a 1 most approved II FLING M A C II 1 N L, all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be ’ Haled to any given pattern, with neatr.ets aau despatch. He flatters himself, therefore, HjG he will he able to exe cute every variety of work in a most satisfactory manner. JOB PRINTING. The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE A SENTINEL Office is now complete in all iU parts, having been recently re-fitted with a nmst extensive supply and great variety of New Type, of the latest styles and most approved patterns. The Proprietor would therefore re spectfully invite Hie 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 to any establishment in the South, and at most satisfactory prices. nih2o W. H. TDTT, _Q fill WHOLESALE AN© RETAIL DRUGGIST, W? Augusta , Georgia. /a Has now iu store and for sale at very low prices : 1,000 Gallons Lrmp OIL, 10,000 lbs White LEAD, Pure extra and No. 1, 800 Gallons Linseed OIL, 2,000 Lbs. POTASH. 2,000 “ Ensom SALTS, 8,006 “ COPPERAS, 8 Cases Spanish INDIGO 8,000 Lbs. Bi. Curb. SODA. 50 Gross MATCHED, 200 Dozen MUSTARD, 75 “ INK, assorted. 20 Baskets, Clive OIL, 10 BbK Castor 1,000 Lbs Flur. SULPHUR, 1,000 . “ Refined SALTPETRE, 200 Boxes Window GLASS, 2/00 Lbs. PUTTY. Together with a very extensive stock of Pur* Family NEDICINES, Fancy Toilet Articles, Ptrfumery, Surgical Instrum- nts, 4c., to which the attention of Physicians, Merchants and Planters is respectfully solicited. sep29-diwlm HORSES, HORSES. CAN he seen, at my etables on Ellis JA \ street, the finest selection of HORaES that ever crossed the Savannah river, or, I believe, any other river. 1 have advertised stock before, and perhaps puffed a little, but now 1 am in earnest, and will challenge competition. My Pattons wilt show Pairs, Single Harness and saddle Horses, for beauty speed and qualities, against any body’s Horses from the North, South, East or West, for a hundred dollar p ate a show; and we are ready now to show, an 1 the exhibition w ill continue from day to day un til sold out. 7 therefore hope that those whe are in want of Horses will call soon and supply themselves, as expenses are high and the owners a long ways from home Please don’t take my word for the above, but call and see for your self. [s *2l-ditw2w.] J. M. SIMPSON. JUST AHHIViiD, Hiram Smith FLOUR, fresh ground from new Wheat; i Goshen HU fTEII; | Choice HAMS; ( Bacon SILLS, &c., Ac. For sole low by sBO-dAw F.sTEB t RICHMOND. NEGROES FOR SALE. A MAX, about 21 years of age ; a V, OMAN, IS years of age, and h>T Child, about 2 years. Address W. ! H. G-, Augusta Post Office dlf s3l) I NEGROES FOR SALE. THE undersigned has on hand a large lot of young NE GROES, comprising Field maids of every description, I* house servants, Seamstresses, Cooks, Washers and Ironer?. A Is®, several Mechanics; all of which wilt he old on ac commodating terms. N. C. TROWBRIDGE. Augusta, Sept. 21. lp)_ 1 SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. I rjniili undersigned respectfully informs the citizens that 1 he will, on MONDAY, the 4lh of OCTOBER next, open, in this city, a SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, on the South side of Greene, above Canipbell-st., a lew doors above the residence of It. H. Gardner, iu which young Men may be as thoroughly educated as in any of the Colleges, or fitted for any department of business. The terras 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 i fer to Robertson & Crocker, and the Editor of the Chroai j cle & Sentinel. au27-dtd JOHN A. TUENCHAKD. THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL ir r JLL be dp.ued and conducted in Augusta on the i t t first Monday in OCTOBER, under the euperinten- j j dence of Miss WHITE, of Windsor, Vermont, who comes I J rec mmended by* Prose, tors of the highest respectability, i Young Ladies and Misses will receive thorough instruction ! j in the Primary aud Higher Branches of an English EducA- 1 1 tion, at very moderate rates. No extra charge for French j ] and Latin. The French Department will be under the spe- j i ci,d care of Mrs. c abat , at whose residence the School will ' be opened, opposite th United States Hotci, No. 142. Mias White respectfully roiicita a share of public patron age. Application made to Mrs. Saba I, in the absence of Miss j White, who is iu charge of the Warrenton Institute until : the first of October. sl9-2w LACON AND LARD. | A AAA Lli* fine Bacon SIDES; 1 lUsUVi ’ 2ibs. fine Country HAMS; B.WU 11 “ SHOULD RRS; 10 bbls. fine LARD. —ALSO — B kegs fine Goshen BUTTER; 20 boxes fine Goshen CHEESE; : And a variety of Goods usually kept in the Grocery line. ■ Just received and for sale by s-22 Iw _ IVEY & EVANS. BRANDY. ; 7t *T RECKIVED— It) 12 hn'f pipes Otard Pupuy 4 Co. BRANDT ; 4 “ “ J. J, Dupnv Do.; 6 qr. “ Morton Cognac Do.; 10 ’-a “ Seignette Do. s2*2 ' LAMBACK k COOPER. WHHDS. St. »?TSUGAR~; 10 “ Guemaiio SUGAR; 3 )b casks O. I>. BRANDY ; 4 SARDINES; 15 bbis. Bordeaux and Soft Shell ALMONDS; 20 bags Brazil NCTN; 10 hl> 8. English W ALLNUTS; i In Store and for sale low by 524-3 w GIRARDEY L PARKER. I SUGAR,' COFFEE, &C. . »x Hints. New Orleans and I’orto Rico SUGAB. j JLr) 50 Bbls. Cru bed and Clarified do. 800 Bags Prime Rio COFFEE, s') do. Java and Laguira dc. 50 Bales Heavy Gunny CLOTH, l(r(J Coils >4 inch Bale ROPE, j 100 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, 500 Gallons Winter Sperm and Whale OIL. For sale j low by sep24 J. R. k W. M. DOW. MOLASSES, SYRUPS, &C. ; *- A HUDHi. Cuba MOLASSES, in fine order. ■ *)o 100 1’bl?. New Orleans do. 20 “ Golden SYRUP, 5 Hhds. Stuart’s Sugar Hou=e SYRUP, 160 Bbls. Canal and Country FLOUR, 100 Packages No. 1. 2 A 8 MACKEREL. Por sale low by sep24 J. R. & W. M. DuW. TO PLANTERS. VFI.VK Assortment of >vuoL HATS, just received, suitable for plantation u.-c, to which we would invite your attention. J. TAY’IOR, JR. k CO. 8 25 286 Broad st. ~ = GROCERIES, &C. JAA BAGH Rio COFFEE; | Jov 50 bags Old Gov. Java COFFEE ; 60 “ SPICE, GINGER and Pepper; «-0 hhds. Muscovado, N. 0., and P. R. SUGARS; IbU packaged Clarified and Eoaf Do.: So balee Gunny CLOTH ; 250 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE; 1,000 s::cks SALT; 50 hhds. MOLASSES: | 800 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 75,000 SUGAR -, choice brands ; 75 boxes IOHACCO; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 boxes SOAP ; 25 boxes STARCH. LIQUORS. 5 half pipes Otard, Unpuy A Co.’s Old BRANDT ; 25 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.; 6 h df pipes choice Old Madeira WINE; 10 qr. do. da. do Do.; 50 bbis. Old Munoogahela WHISKEY; 2 pipes choice Holland GIN; 25 bbis. American BRANDY; 50 “ Baltimore WHISKEY; 40 “ New England RUM ; 25 “ Malaga WINE; 80 “ Phelp’s Rye GIN: 100 “ Rectified WHISKEY - . The above for sale at lowest prices by BELCHER k HOLLINGSWORTH, 529 No. 5 Warren Block. RECEIVED THIS DAY, per Steamship Alabama, via Savannah — 10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER; 1 large CHUcE dk GRDYEKB; 20 boxes RAISINS; 10 bbls. ALMONDS; 1 bbl. Paradise NUTS; 10 baskets extra fine Olive OIL, in quarts acd pints; 5 cases Pint CLARET, 2 dozen each ; 8 cases Hock WINE, made in Cincinnati Ohio, from the Catawba Grape; *25 baskets Heidsack CHAMPAGNE; Together with a general assortment in Store. Por sale by 529 G. T. DOimC. 1 ( 'IVE VKARB in an English University, by Charles Aster Bristed, late Founualion Scholar of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge; Evening «t Donaldson Manor, new revised edition, by Maria J. Mclntosh; “ Oh, winter, ruler of the inverted year, I crown thee King of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, home born happiness.” Cowpkb. Anna Hammer, a tale of contemporary German Life, translated from the German of Gemme, by Alfred 11. Guern sey. Just published and for sale at 524 GEO. A. OATES k CO.’S, Broad-st. EOLSTON GLASS WORKS. ~ ri 'HE undersigned will receive orders for GLASS of any J size that may be required ; and have them executed in 20 days from date. sIS JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. CHEESE! CHEESE! w r\ BOXES Prime CHEESE, ou also, 1000 yds. Holmes’ best TICKING. For Sale by sir HAND A FLEMING. WANIED. BY 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 che Post Office to WILLIAM WILLIAMS 'rill meet with prompt attention. Augusta. September 16th, lrs*3. sld-dlw* *y *l* T» * Tfr.rvß k f*. osbesbk 11 ’agagegae 1 mtktmn'Vffm I LOTTERIES^ , ; MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY. SPLENDID SvtHEM l OCTOBER, 15-52- R. FBAYCK A to,. Alnnagcrs. - Drawiutrs conducted in public, under the ?npc: iuten dencerf fctatc Lottery Coifiiaission ?. GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS 24. to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, ()cto ) ber 3,135*2. Brilliant Schmoe. Capital Prize - ! TJ (HiO 1 ‘.if.LAKS * j *30,029; 8 Prises of f6,0u0; In of *2,0:0; lowest 8 Nor. i fS7S, 4c., Ac. Tickets ¥l*2; Helves $3; Quarters §B. * I Certificate of a Package of 25 Wholes g!7O 00 “ “ “ “ *25 Halves S 5 00 “ “ “ “ 25 Quarters 4*2 50 1 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, j CLABS 25, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 9,1552. Splendid Scheme. Capital Prize : 40,000 DOLLARS. , $19,497.60; |6,ofto; $4,000 ; 100 Prizes of $1,000; 100 of i SSOO, Ac., Ac. Tcketaslo; Halves $5; Quarters $2 S»J. t Certificate of a Package of 26 Wholes $l4O 00 ! “ “ “ “ *26 Halves 70 00 * “ *‘ _ “ 26 Quarters 85 00 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS 26, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo , her 16, 1553. Splendid Scheme—lS Drawn Ballots in each Package of 25 Tickets. Capital Prize 50.000 DOLLARS. 10 Prizes of $10,00"; 6 of s*2/00, Ac., Ac. Tickets sls ; Halves $7.60; Quarters $3.75. Certificate of a Package of 25 Wholes $239 00 “ “ “ “ 25 Halves 110 00 M “ “ “ 25 Quarters 57 50 * GRAND CONSOLIUATE 1) LOTTERY, j CLASS 27, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 28,1552. Rich Scheme. Capital Prize I -33,461 DOLLARS. $12,500; $7,500; $5,5<0; 10 Prises of $2,500; lOof $1,500. Tickets $10; Halves $5: Quarters $2.50. Certificate of a Package of 25 WhoK s $l3O 00 “ “ “ 25 H-lives 65 00 • *‘ “ “ “ 25 Quarters <-*2 50 GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY, CLASS X to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., Saturday, Octo ber 89,1552. Magnificent Scheme. Capital Prize 60.000 DOLLARS. I 8 Prizes of $20,000; 6of $10,000; 12 as $5,000; ICO of SI,OOO, Ac., 4c. Tickets S2O; Halves $10; Quarters $5. Certificate of a Package of 26 Wholes S2SO 00 “ » “ “ 26 Halves 140 00 “ “ “ “ 26 Quarters 70 00 1 &r Prize Tickets must be returned before they can be ' renewed or cashed. tW* All orders from a distance for Tickets in the above i Splendid Schemes will be promptly and faithfully filled, and 1 ■ official drawings sent to all who order Tickets. i Address B. FRANCE A CO., Managers, s*29-twAw Baltimore, Maryland. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Authorized hy the Legislature, f r tu- benefit of the Independent Fire Company of A vg-usta . Draws in "this City on Thursdays." ! Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even- ■ | ing by Telegraph. F. (.. Blr BE 11 aT€ 0., M anagers. Drawn Number? cf Georgia State Lottery, Class K’S: *2O 19 42 86 49 *57 52 5 58 *23 17 32 | CLASS 109.—Draws in Savannah'on SATURDAY, Morn ing, Oct. *2. 76 Numbers —18 Drawn Ballots. Capital 1,100 DOLLARS! ■ 5 Prizes of S4OO each, Ac. Tickets $1 : Sln.cs in pro j portion. Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale, and Prizes prompt ly paid, by F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Offic* in Washiagton-street,one door from the corner of Broad-street. a2s TO RENT. IT 1 ROM the first of October, 8 or 4 comfortable Lodging ! 1 ROOMS, on Broad street, just above the Augusta Ho- j j tel. These Rooms are in a new Brick Building Apply to s3O W.M. HAINES, 217 Broad-st. J I " A HOUSE TO RENT MTO RE.Vi’, irom Ist of Uciober, a comfortable ; Dwelling-house at the iower end of Reynold-st. Ap | ply, at this office, to $25 D. REDMOND. TO RENT. V LARGE ROOM in the Basement of that Building ou the corner of Jackson and Greene streets (opposite the Warehouse formerly occupied by Walker A Bryson, i and nn-.re recently by Walker A Sou, but at present by J. . J. Pearce aud M P. Stovall) at present occupied by the i Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at this office. 526-d*wtf i FOR RENT, V DWELLING ilolhit., near the L-.wer Market, occupied by E. Hulbert. Apply to 524 JAMES HULBERT & CO. j I FOR SALE OR rent; i rpHE LOT and Improvements, known as the Bucket •A Factory. Apply to JOHN GLENDINNING. Augusta, Sept. *28,1552. do TO BEST. I I ■'ROM the first of October next, the Dwelling , T House on Broad Street, at present occupied by Mr. ./j Redmond. Apply to s2l S. C. GRENVILLE A Cd. TO RENT. O OP'P'lt’ES over my Store, Jackson Street. 1 au26 __ B. 11. WARREN. TO RENT. i | 'ROAI the Ist »f October nexr, the W ooden Dwcl ling belonging to the Estate of Francis Spears, jj/.ili 1 deceased, situated on the corner of Butler's Alley, on tua ; Street. jy 0 T. W. MILLER, Adm’r. FOR RENT. * FEW comportable LODGING ROOMS on Broad Street, in the most desirable parts of the city. Gall at ' je!7 HAND A FLEMING'S. KkTiIMOM) SUEKIFF’S SALK.—WiII be sold, on tbe first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the l ower , ' Market House in the city of Augusta, between the legal , hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Hundred Acres, more or less, of Pine LAND, lying in the county of i Richmond, known as the Punfoj Tract, adjoining lands of Glemlinning, Barton aud others. Also, Iwo Hundred and Two Acres of Pine LAN D, mure or less, iu Richmond coun ty, adjouning lands of Seaborn Skinner, and the esta'e of William Skinner. Also, a Negro Ma r named V\ iLtd AM, a | Sawyer, about 85 years ol•!, TEENAU, a Negro Y\ oman, about 45 years old ; ALBERT, about 17 years old; SAll- j FHKNIA, about 14 years old. AI o, 2 Bay HORSES; 1 Bay 1 MARE; 1 Iron-gray MARE; 2 Mare MULES,and 1 Horse ! MULE, cf brown color; alllevitd on to satisfy fi. fas. issued j from ihe Superior Court of liichraond county, in favor cf ! El zebeth Florence vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Ramey & Story I vs. Elizabeth fckiuner, Jas. M. Anthony vs. Elizabeth Skin ncr, Buford, Beall & Co. vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Albert Ha ch : I vs. Elizabeth Skinner, M illiam 11. Buford, survivor, ic., t . i Elizabeth Skinner. The aforesaid property described and | pointed out by Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner, this Ist day of Sep ! tember, 1652. WILLIAM DOYLE Sind. R. C. September 4, 1652. ___ - , / lOLLKUIOH AND I’RKASUHKR’es SALE.—WiI j be sold, on th.* first Tuesday in October next, at the t Lower Market House in the City of Augusta, between the ; I legal hours of sale the following property, viz: All that lot i . or parcel of LAND, situated in city, and bounded us | follow#:—-On the West by Washington street, North by the Independent Fire Company’s lot, East by th* lot owned by the Mechanics’Bank, and South by Goskcry’s lot. Lcyied on as the property of William Mackey, to satify two >?xecn tkms for City and*Cana! Taxes in favor of the City Council of Augusta, against William Mackey. Property pointed cut by defendant. JOHN HILL, C. 4c T. C. A. seps baconTTobacco, &c. *JA AAA Llls. Choice Bacon SIDES, aU.UuI/ 19,000 lbs. 11 “ SHOULDERS, !| 2,500 Lbs. Sugar Cured HAMS, 100 Boxes assorted TOBACCO, s(>,o<Jo Spanish and American SUGARS. For sale low by sep24 J. R. & W. M. DOW. TEAS, SPICES, PICKLES. &C. BOXtifj Choice Black and Green TEAS, ZO 10 Bags, PEPPER, SPICE and Gl2vgEH, 5o Boxes Underwood’s PICKLES, all siz- s, 10 Oases West Indii and Domestic PRESERVES, 10 Sacks ALMONDS, FXLLBCRTS, Brazil and Ma deira N UTS, 35 Boxes New York Steam GANDY. For sale low hy b> p 24 J. U. A W. M. DOW. tpIiiWESIsEE BACON.—S '/OO lbs. prime BACfiN X SIDES, clear and ribbed. AKo, a lot of good Terini s ste SHOULDERS, just received and for sale by BXI W. H. STARK & CO., Warren Block. I BOARDiNG HOUSE. | rpilE undersigned wilt be j leased to accommodate a few 1 more with Board and' Lodging. Also, any number ac commodated with Board aioue. His Table wiu at all limes be supplied with as good as the city ailoi ds. Residence on Greene street, between the Methodist and Sap isi Churches, formerly occupied by Sir. Finn. >23 6m C. E. MLSTIN, TmRoTuIAJVP TOASOiik HIP A A1) AI Rslirt.— 1 An efi'ectiutl remedy for crying Babies ay be ind by getting from 12 to 25 cents worth of GUM LOZINGES,from sep‘2s D. B. PLUMB & CO. I )OPDLAK AND I.VT'KIII Hl'i.Mi BOOK*,—Just 1 received a euppiy of the following popular Works, viz: Rena; or the Snow Bird,by Caroline Lee Hentz. Aunt Patty's Scrap Bag or the Brothers, a Tale of Lore and Jealousy, by Caroline Lee Uentz. The Mob Cap, and other Tales, by Caroline Lee Heniz. Frank Fairiegh ; or Scenes in the Life cf a lb-irate Pu pil, by the author of Lewis Arundel, or Had Koad of Lilt. The Battle Summer, by J. K. Marvel. Uncle Toni’s Cabin as it is, by W. L. G. Smith. Th« Discarded Daughter, by Emma D. fa. Neritt S*nta wonh. Reveries of a Bachelor, by J. K. Marvel. 1 he Blythedale Romance, by Hawthorne. Justieceivod aud for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO. 6 1 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. XT EW BOOK*. —The History of the United Stau-i oi IN America, from the adoption of the Federal Consticu rion to the end ol the Sixteenth Congress, by Richard Uii di-eth in three Volumes; Vsl. 3. —Madison and Monroe. Pierre; or the Ambiguities, by Herman Weirdie, authoi •f Typee*, Omoc, Redburn, ic. iia 'co Paul’s Voyages and Travels in Vermont, by Jacob Abbott. London Labor and the London Poor, by Henry Mayhew, with Daguerreotype engravings, taken by Beard. Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution; or Illustrations by Pen and Pencil, of the History, Scenery, Biography. Relics, aud Traditions of the War of Independence, by B J. Lossing, with Six Hundred Engravings on wood, b;i bossing & Barritt, chiefly from original Sketches, by tin author. Marco Paul's Voyages and Travels in Maine, by Jacob Abbott. Mysteries; or Glimpses of the Supernatural, containing accounts of the Sa em Witchcraft, The Cock Lane Ghc-t. The Rochester Bap pings. The Stratford Mysteries, Oracles. Vstrclegv, Dreams, Demons, Ghoste, Spectres, etc., by Okarlcs Wyllls Elliott . Th® Mother at Home; or the Principles of Maternal Duty, familiarly illustrated, by John S. U. Abbott, au hor •f The Chill at Home, Josephine, Maria Antoinette,j Kmge and Queens, Napoleon, etc., very greedy unproved and ®n- E- CiHRI* i «0. AUCTION sales. BYGIRARDEY & PARKER. On A trpfd, >' TQ .MOB i’.OW DATIiIIOAt, ut !•* ’>» o'clock. in fe'-rt of Store, trill be j 50 sacks of Superfine FLOUR, very riigWy damaged. Bab: |»p«4tivc. Twins cash. . ’ 01 - BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. } _ —'TO-MORROW— OATIHUAV, at 1 v>4 o'clock, in front of flora, trill b* Ounlual large assortment of GROCERIES; LTQCORS, Ac., consisting of GIN; RIM; BRANDY; MINE; tnKL- BOA?; HTaRCH ; I 1 AN DLLS; CULL St ; »U --GAK.’COFIKL; TEA, ic , Ac. Terms cosh. —ALSO— Immediately afterwards, a hr? ndsome tet of D r * QOOTiz , HOSIERY; GLOVES; BONNETS; FLOWER?, Ac. Terms cash. _ ° L ... _ ~BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. -TO-MORROW.— 0 ATLiIDAV, at lb>* o’clock, in front of Store, will U 1 O sold— A ianre and handsome lot cf Household and Kitciaa FURNITURE, Ci.us.stiiig,in pa t, of 1 bjeenuii Mahogany 11 ’ir i'.ottom fct'FA ; 1 •* ' SIOEBOAUD; 1 “ BURIAU; 1 *• “ Extension dining TABLE; 8 “ Hair MATI.ErSS : i* •• Cotton Do.; « “ BEDSTEADS; I “ Child's CRIB; 1 “ Centre TABLE; „ LAMPS; ANDIRONS; SHOVEL and TONGS; FEN DERS, Ac. —ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE— -6 boxes French LEMONS; 5 bbk. ALMONDS; 5 “ EngSish WALNUTS; 5 ba~s Brazil NUTS ; 1 IS.OeHt Domestic SUGARS; j 1 hlid, Mr*LAoSES, Ac. —ALSO— | 50 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR. i Sold on ac ount of all con.-tmed. Terms cash. ol BYB (.GREMILLE & CO. frmtf Safe of Asiatic i'tmliry. I TAHIIWBA Y, October 7:h, at 12 o’clock, in front of j X Store, on Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., will be sold, a superb collection of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FOWLS, 1 Mostly of the large East India, Chinese or ACatic varieties; a portion oi which were selected with great cart from aom« ' of the finest imported and premium stocks of the North, and the balance raised from pure fared and prize fowls fay to gentleman of this vicinity. The assortment embraces ti.e following rare and desira ble varieties, viz: & Royal and Imperial Cochin China FGM I.S ; ! Bruhina Piotra, or Gray ChiltayoDg Do ; i Buff Shanghais Manh and Ftrbe’e Import ttian; Black China, Canton and (long Long Fowls; \Vhite China, or Sher.shai d r .; | black Shanghai do., Domhitauc Shanghai do.; Wild India and Mexican Game, Ac., Ac. . i lh- ;• love Fowls will be put up in separate pairs, cor rectly labeled and designated, am! can be seen in front of our Store during all the morning t f the 7th October, j fSf" Terms—cash on delivery. ffU ~BY GIRARDEY &, PARKER. On Onnsignment. the sth of October, at the Lower Market L House in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, will be said — One first-rote new BUGGY, made to order in this city. Term- Cash. . • BY S. C. GRENVILLE &CO. Sate <>/ Furniture in Dwelling. "A ffOSBAV, the 4th of October, at 10,5$ o’clock, at the 31 residence of Mr. W. 11. Sali-bery being about 1# j leave the city>.on Reynold street, w ill be s; Id —- ; His entire Stock .f Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, The Furniture is ail or neatly new. Terms cash; and ' each article to be remox don th ■ day of vt'e. q d* BY JOHN S. IILfTCIIINSON. NcQi'O Tnnnon, Cook, 17 . ' ’of/ 1 andlrtntT, ripUKSD \Y, the sth of October, at the Lower Ha k*», 1 unless prev.ou- !'-• di.-poped of, will hv so d A NEGRO WOMAN nitwit 84 years old, a good Cool. Washer and Ironer, and a general House »ei vant, and | very iuteH gent. T?:ms at sale. **** ~BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. T'l ESDAY , tlie sth of October, a; tire Lower 3&arkc» House, within the usual Gome t f sale-,* the following ' valuable Ntgio property, to wit: ALLEN, a bright um:,.Ho mu, a Wheelwright and Car. Huge Maker by trade; understands it thoroughly. He is about 2*> or 2c y *,irs oM, strong,i* bust ■ml healthy. CaBKB, a bright mulatto bey, if at>- at 15 or 10 years old. He lias worked in the Wood department of Carriage manufactory i- * between 2 and 8 years; executes geed ‘ work, and displays mechanical genius in that line. They are each warrant! 1 sound ami h. alt! y. Titles In di pm hi.'. Terms ca. h. Purchas'ere payu.g for p«p ti». r.’i BYSL C. GRENVILLE & CO. Exknsict Sal* t/ Jiaiidifajs. WJ EI«E»i)AV, theCta of Oc; her next, on the pt*- VV raises, will be sold— AH the Buddings (except on ) eu that part of the ?qas*e j recentlj purchased by the South Carolinn Rtoil Road tor a ! Freight and Passenger Depot. Ti>.e Buildings can be inspected any time after the first •? ; October. Terms cash. Each Building to be retrieved in ten or fa- I teen days after sale. By order of H. W. CONNER, .>2 ‘ PresidcalS C. Rail Road. BV GIRAIIDEY & PARKER. - ; frIINDAV, the sth of October, at the Lower Marxsf, I within the usu d b«ura o, sa;t, will be sold — One NEGRO WOMAN, about 80 yeas* old, a good wash j er, ironer, and fair cook, ierins cash. T:t.et warranted. Purcha- rs to pax for bill of talc. *-1 BY GIRAIIOLV &lARKER. TTFSBAY, the sth of October, within th« uenel hours of sale, will be soid — ! 2 teconci hand CARRIAGES. —AL.-0— 3 BUGGIES, having been out lilt’e used. Terms ensh, ~ BY JOHN ST HI TCIILNSON. ! Jiv.ngv and ILn nfi?. _ j_ _ TVECSDAY, the Oth of October, at the Lower Market House, will be so'd— t A very fine tSecoiKl-hbnd BUGGY atid HAIfNEfeS, infti# | to order. BY GUUKDKY & PARKER. nriESOAY, the sth October, at public outcry, if met X previously dispu&e 1 of, w.i! be sobi — The large new wo story iloUrE, wi;h Kachen attached, situated on the north »;oc of Oa houo, between Wbshiijjf j tan and Centre streets, near the M a> ncsboro - and Chaile*- i ton Railroad depots. Tie said lot has a iraist of feet, running Kick 17d feet. TUb s inoispuiable Ici ui-cr.kh. Apply to GIKARDfcI £ PAKKSti. BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. VD AII XIPTII ATO H’ss SAI.K,—On MONDAY, the 27thof cEt'IEMBER next, at tue residtucts of Jumc-s J p. Ring, deceased, on Gr, eue stitef.. in tiie city of Augusta (nearly opposite the Methodist Church), at 11 o’clock, A. .1., will bft soid — 'i he Household and Kitchen FURNITURE of saW <*• coa-cd, and a lot of Bchvoi 15 om r L'RNti C HE. —ALSO— A good Milch COW and CALF. Terms cash. 6 wioLiam a. walton, September 7, 1W2, d;d .'Ulm a - BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. To whom reference is made I r terms of sale, and wirh whom a plat of the land w:ii be left beiorc the dry of *.* 2(0 W U.-7L PlaUiE iOS SAn£. vwtill at: go'.ii at the Lower Market House in the VV Cify of Augusta, Within the usual hours of <taie oa ihc first Tuesday in i>ciot.er next, ihe Ftantati-m kuown ca .he Howell Diace, lying seven miles beiew Augusta, and containing about seventeen iiun.irei acres, of whkh sis umdred ate first quality bottom Land eu the Savannah .Ever. This place is not excelled by any in healthfuluesa and oeauty ol situation, fertility of soil and facilities for the sue ecesfuJ planting of Con: and Coupu. One thousand Aires of it are inclosed, the greater par: of which, is now under ooltivation. The line of the Augusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad passe _ vithin a halt mile of the Dwelling House ; and a portum of he i'lantation is traVitrsed fay Butler’s Creek, which furnish, as a Valuable water-power. The whole volume of the Creek tan b«j used at one point with a fail oi eight feet without a pond. The land* on both sides of ihc Creek, for a mile fruiu tde mouth, belong to th. dale* And on the River Is a good Shad Fishery, easy of,acct->s and has been fisned thw season. , . „ , it will afford rue pleasure to show the place t# all whe nay favor me with a can, and g-ve them ail the information -miesVe indisputable and the terms of sale wai bemsd very acconunodating. ' V ’ y Leu tor. Thff l Charleston Courier and Mercury, teruhlican and Georgian, will copy ’.m-o a week (Ihurs !;.v’s) until fifty of safe, and forward tools to this office KullcK. i \ BOUGHT TO JAIL, in C. awfo dvilfe, TaHa- B ferro county, Georgia, a Negro B<JY. who • .-Us dm-elfSs'o, amtsajshe oelongs toone John Wynn, OL f Oirfefhorpe county. Itc is about twenty years •** id dark c-Inpiciioa ami L s a stuail pi-tcii ol whisseia on ihe chfiJ, some five fact eight or nine inches high. *‘o .waer will come ftrwr.rd, prove pi operty, .p»y expenses ind take- hva out of Jtiil. WM. ALLNANi.LK, oailtw, Crawfonfi-nie. snpt. W 52. -ci Afoiiucne ty I. 8 Arthur, it will be published monthly, each number coQiaJn ag Su large double-column octavo pages, making in the tear m P*g* u of choice ami tala ble reading. T«rmß *2 per snrmnrt. voiiyne 1, Fart 1 Just recw co th* agent, A, OA T ®S i CO.. Brtoadnf.