Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, October 02, 1852, Image 3

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LIST OF LETTERS T) KM\I\IV(i in the Post Office on the Ist of OC \ POBfcR, I'■'■>2. Persons calling for letters in the fol .owing list, will please say they are advertised; V Adams, Alden C Arlington, II P AUanburg, C Ashford, MissG Ashford, Mrs E J Attaway, Addison II Baker, Mrs Sarah Brandon. Thomas Barriester, Geo Brewner, James IV Baldwin, J B Brawn, Wd Beall, L B Brunson, S C Perdue, Wm - Brown, Mrs E Baker James Browning, M m Berry, Miss Susan Brigs Cornelius Bateman, Mrs J M Brandon John Buzby, Dr J B Burton, Thomas B -an* field, Augustus Barton, Miss tsmuy Banver Mrs M A Burge, Hamilton ’ ath G L 2 Burnsides, J ames Bltw ,m, Mrs Martha Busby, Archibald Button, C T Clark & Ward Clark, A A Ca.-hin, L Connor, James C illaw iy, Jesse Coker, Kobt H C i , Joan Cagel, Geo H C x, John Coh«*n, Henry € npbell, M-s M A Clark, Mrs Mary Carter, John G Connor, Jeremiah Cameron, John A Coleman, W W Canny, dfs K Cole, Christopher E Ca mi) bell, Martin Cooper, Fhoebia C i loot, Ann S Crawford, Robert C ■ rter, Robert 2 Curtis, David L Christian. Col J A Cunningham, C T Cln eons, John Cully, Charles Chu.chbill, Jordon n Davis, Thomas Dewitt W O Davis, Thomas T Bay, II Destrich, Mat Devett, James Davis, J A Davidson.CS Dixon, T J Dowling, John E Everett, C P Ekins, Sarah K F Purguson, William W Erye, A Fianegin, Mrs E Fountain, Miss P O Galoin, Hannah, care Mrs, Gibbs, Robt Bradford or Mrs Soflah Gulledge, J L Smith Griggs, Geo \V Gio sn Mrs M A Graves, Mrs Sarah Ann Gentry, William Gowiu, Richard Gre n Mrs P fllenn, Miss Mary Mrs Harris, care of Robt Gregg, Dr E % Gibbs, „ Harri >, P.ev Jas Hanscon, Syrus L .1 Boyce, care of M C Hall, Mrs Louisa Hamm md Hart & Hand, Ha i, Henry Henderson, Robert Harris, Wiioy G Hird, Mrs Amy H i .•roll, Mrs Eli/, llixon, Eh 2 IHav, i;; hmond Kibbler Rebecca lia.ll, John M G Hill, Mrs Mary Hatch A M Hibbler, L M it:- iks’ J teksen Holland,jMiss Joy Hall, Capt II D I iV *1 Jones, M r R J»no, C Jones, Walter V 8 Jailett, W H Jones, L M Ir bly, Henry Jones, Jacob Johnson, Margaret K Kemmbe Washington Keenah, Hannah Knowles, Philip Kenstone, Isaac YV Knight, James H T p M Livingston, George H Lawrence, Eliza Lombard Richard Lamar, Julia Lmdy Sally . lW Eliz Longstreet Gilbert Levy, J C . Lovett, John Laugklin, Col John NV McCarty, John L Mas r n, William McGewen, Sam’l 2 Meekmgs, Samuel McMan, San Frisco Mil.er, Thomas .. M *o<irron, John c , McLaughlin, O A Monroe, Miss Ella M -Donald. Tliaieus A Murphy, Reuben McGartv, John M.sely, Henry H M i ,dis Miss Caroline Morrow, John McC jamb, James C Miss Geoi gia Nowland, Capt A J *eal, Dianna Nally, C 0 O'Brv in. Patrick Osborn, Charles oS Pegsr Otrtd, Oemj P ,„1 Will A Parker, Miss Lucy J Pomley.WJ Faze, James G I .tnell, L A Purdue, David 2 Burse, James la ST Reid, Mrs. Elizabeth R inuail, ft 1 ... „ Reid. .1 no Risth, Dan r? -riven B S Stevens, Hugh Seay, Willis * „ Scarbor, Hiram oudivan, Jno II Scott, Jno A Sarenden, Rice Sau iers, George W Smith, A H s. r n -n.-n.in A'exaudro Synimes, Geo 11 B Slpson, *Gihs Sturges Andrew B Soars E'len Stanfield, J Sho idan. Win Henry gheltou, Mrs Lucy Worn, Elias Sheffield, Jno 15 Slatham, Jno S tad ham, Mrs C L Timmon, A J Tuggle Mary * • r p r« a 1 napkins. Mrs Elizabeth I [ 'i'asrger, J G Town, J I Taylor, Kobt Virtue, Jno Vaughn, J V Walker, Col J T William, Kobt J tV rd Patrick Wilson, Edw tv 77r Peter C Wright, Thomas Wa ; ou. Isaac Williams Miss Elizabeth White, Patrick WigtalJ, Nancy Waite, Jno Wright, II tVhyte, Thomas }\ oo^ 9 ’ , Wil on, James, servant Wood, Jno M Camc n. y MALI., p M HE ■ • t » ORfiE EVE Its ha- REMOVED h’s Shop to the ? J ' : on aACKSON STREET, first door from Mil- Ps Dry Go Is Stare. 0 _ Va-r\ \(j j) I»J MEDI VTELV . —Three Good Coach \\ 7 o*2 JAMES HULBEMT A CO. MUSICAL NOTICE. \ r {>- |’\STE respectfully informs his friends Hat h ; - he” Uh bcimr perfectly restored, the exercises of V- M i bom will rc-ur.. ion Monday, the 11th in- . His terms will be moderate. Orders left at Mr. Setzv’s Store will meet prompt attention. o 2 d3tw6Aw2 / \\ roxsili V .VlE.M’.—lbHhds. Muscovado SUGAR, 1 J '> Mhds. New Orleans SUGAR, * , SHORTS—a fine foot! for Cows. lor sale ... ' o 2 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. ri ? . YLOR BROTHERS DIETETIC COCOA, an cs- I ‘ nt ia’ *de of Diet for Homeopathic Patients, and , t ended by Fa dty fi r invalids, as being i,i -i-1 v nurritious and easy of digestion. Sold by ■ 9 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Druggist. TTOOFLUD’s GERMAN BITTERS—A supply fast H ."ceHedby o 2 HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO. MVS.M ( OI”V i.\R l.\K.—A new and important in vention, whereby a clear xud perfect copy of a letter, ,„ j . n , , i, . umem can be taken m one minuse, without the use of a press or any machine whatever. Copies ~i , - written with this ink, can be taken a week after tb v have been written, or immediately, at the option of Iheo , i v who write-. Sold by ~7 HAVILAND, KISLEY & CO., Druggsts. \ Bill.ft Calc. PLASTER PARIS, ju e t received and j1 ■ f for sale by o 2 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. TTTE II VVE for sale two Superior Brusstlls CAKPBTB, > 5 Which are new, not having been in use two months. S. C. GREN\ILLK & CO. v Uill.VlONI) SHERIFF’S SALE.—WiII be sold, -v , ,1 .:.* ■ Tuesday id NOVEMBER next, at the L over Market House, in the City of Augusta, between Lie l eK al hours of sale, the following property, viz ; All that tract or parcel of LAND, situate, lying and being in Lie countv of Richmond, and State of Georgia, containing B IF ty Acres, adjmning lands of George I tV Crawford Morris, the Georgia Railroad and Banking | :id Mrs. »wn Levied op as Oie I prooer yof Daniel Maheney, to satisfy a ti. fa. on fo»c- I closure of mortgage, issued from the Superior Court of ■ Charles .1 . De-iiuim agam-t I Daniel Mahoney. The aforesaid property descibed m said I right title and interest of Elizabeth I Skinner in Four Hundred and Sixty Acres, more or less, of I p; nt > i \\n in Ri<*hn2oud county and wtatf o. Georgia, ad- I f Seaborn Skinner, James T Bart^Vd ■ 1 mt I on as the property of ■ y iram-th Skinner, to satisfy sundry fi. fas. issued from the ■ Superior C mri of Richmond county, in favor of Rainey k I Storey against Elizabeth Skinner, Elizabeth P orence ys. I ■ ner Albert Hatch vs. Elizabeth Skinn r, Mm. H. Buford, ■ ftc., vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Buford, Beall * C-, I vs Elizabeth Skinner. The same being the right of dower I of the sani Elizabeth Skinner. I Also one Po3r Wheel CARRIAGE and double set of H VRN FSS levied on us tfic of iLtizabctli Skiß ■ ner Vo satisfy sundry fi. fas issued from the Superior ■ ■ Elizabeth Skinner, Elizabeth Florence ys. Elizabeth Skin ■ ner, James M. Anthony vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Albert Hatch vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Wm. H. Buford, survivor, vs. EUza ■ beth Skinner, Buford, Beall ACo , vs. Elizabeth Skinner. H This 3Hh >f September, 1352. ■ WILLIAM DOYLE, Sheriff B. C. ■ Octohet* 2, 1552. R® [CH JOM) ftHMHFFft SALE.—WiII be sold, on first Tuesday in November next, at the lower Mar ■■ between the legal hours H of sale, the following property, viz-.—All that tract cr ■ parcel of LAND, with tiie improvements and appertenan- H ces thereunto belonging, lying, situate, and being in the H county of Richmond, and State of Georgia, known as the ■ tiling nine hundred acres more or ■ \|ao all that tract or parcel of land, with the im ■ nrevements and appurtenances thereunto belonging, ■ K im, Mtnate being in the county of Bichmond and State I of .Borgia, known as the Bedford Place-containing eight ■ , ; .f, mo .*e or less, which said two tracts of land I mmared which x have levied, de- I arem t.it “ 5 w \vith “the Marshall place” twhich last ■ bC ’ , ,e '‘ ,A . b ■ . v e j i„ «aid fi. fa., but not now under levy' ■ men lined j ncluEed h riv#r and by lands o ■ “ b °^ n n riffig infVVHUam Summerall, east by lands o ■ -r,:::. SSand Beniamin H Warren, South by tin ■ ° 7 , Vfrn.n Vueusta to Washington, and lands o ■ -..iMis.Elizabetl ■ Manner Levied on as the property ot James L. Coleman ■ . < a he foreclosure of a mortgage, issßo ■ from the Superior Court of Kicnm-md ■ (hivul E. Twiggs, against Jams.- L. Coleman xm- - > ■ da oc°tober. t 2 t IS. DOYLE, Sheriff, R. C. ■ ~Z n >ll VUeTRATOK’S ss.VLE.—Will be sold, on th ■ A T-iesdaV in NOVEMBER next, at the Lower Mar ■ £ThJu.I in the'City of Augusta, within the legal hour c f sale, in pursuance of an order of the Com tof Ordinar, ■i .I A , n ,i countv a Negro Woman named MARGA 9 ‘.'K 1 ;' •; perty of the estate of Hezeklah Oden, late t 9 Ricffinon 1 coiinty, decear.ed. Sold for the benefit of th 9 K ~“r f-f Hezekiah Oden, deceased. Terms cash. 9 Cre<bt OSWELL E. CASHIN, Clerk S. C. R. C„ 9 Administrator, de bonis non, on the estate of Hezekia 9 Oden, deceased. ■ Augusta, October 2, ISys. ■■yssissaßsmmamaautmt COMMERCIAL. At Gth I.V M Ait K l.'l Friday, P. M. COTTON—The demand continues good. During the week prices Lave advanced 'i to % rent. We quote good middling 10; middling fair 10’y ; fair 10’* to cents 1 he market is firm at these rates. < OTT«.\ (STATEMEJVT. Comparative Statement of Cotton in An-v and Hamhing, Oct. Ist, is-'l and 1852. 1852. 1851. Stock on hand, Sept. 1 707 29 511 Received in September ti.OTl .%281 Total supply and receipts 10,6 TS 84,792 SIIIPMEATS. To Savannah in Rent 097 291 Churlcton l> .............. 3,078 6,071 Total shipments 3,975 5,862 j STOCK. Jln Angn.-da, Oct. 1 4,353 22,001 Hamburg “ 2,850 5,829 Total Stock 6,708 28,430 CHARLESTON, Oct. I.— Cotton We purposely deferred ■j oil-ring any opinion at the commencement of the commer- I ciul year in relation to the growing crop, until we should be ' adv.sed on the subject from the Cotton States, which had : iufiered in many places from the dustructive freshets that I prevailed during the latter part of the mouth of August, ! ari l also in the hope that a delay of a few weeks might en able us to chronicle an increased activity in the general i trade . f the city. I As far as the cotton crop is concerned, we Lave a deci dedly unfavorable account to render. In the early part of * the a inner, it will be rccol ected, it was anticipated that the g owing crop would excaed the unprece rented one of the post year; but, contrary to all calculations.,an unprece —iied rainy spell took place throughout nearly the entire •oUon region, accompanied by destructive freshets, follow ed by the spread of rust, the boil-worm, caterpillar, Ac., 1 which subsequently changed the views of the sanguine, re ducing the estimate generally, to 2,?(i0,06i ® 2,0uU,000 bales. For our «wn part, we are among those who believe that any attempt thus early in the season—at its very threshold—to estimate its yield, is utterly futile. It is true, that in our own State, as well a* in Georgia, Alabama, Mis sissippi, Louisiana and parts of Texas, a general fee ling pre vails that a less than average crop will be made to the hand. But we must take into consideration that a more than ave- I rage quantity of land, from all accounts, is this year devo- j ted to the cultivation of this great staple, and that a con tin nance of dry weather, without frost, until late in the sea- J son, would place a different aspect on the face of affairs, ! and the sanguine .expectations still entertained by some [ might possibly be realised. The Week'# Bmine&t. —The Cotton market during the first two days of the week under reviutr may be said to have been in a state of complete stagnation, ao little was done in the article. There was some demand from the trade, but purchasers were demanding lower rates than holders were willing to accept, and hence the stagnation. On Monday, however, the latter class of dealers yielded to cir cumstances they could no longer control, which brought the lormer into the market, who took during the day, same 1150 bales, at a decline generally of about J*c. on thp j prices current at the opening of the month, bringing Fair 1 quality down to 11c. The demand subsequently Cell off—-the j transactions during the three following days having been limited to about TOO bales, 216 of which were sold yesterday ! —and the market towards the close of the week exhibited ! rather a drooping tendency. The quotations which we i give below, may, under the aspect of the market at the I time we write, be considered extreme rates. The rec.ipts j since our last comprise 3289 bales, and the sal esin the same time foot up 1900 hales, at the following prices, viz : 5 bales at ft ; 11 at -Vi ; 63 at ; 36 at 9 ; 19 at 9# ; 21 at 9/ 4 ; 28 at 10 ;20 at ;60 at I'lq ; 100 at 10> ;91 at 10 S B ; 531 at 10>4 ; 556 at 11 ; 190 at 11 } a ; 161 at 1114 ; and 17 bales at 11.%c. We quote Inferior ; Ordinary to Good Ordinary ——; Middling to Good Middling lOfplOJz ; Middling Fair 10"a , Fair and Fully Fair Choice —. Lomj Cotton —The market has been very quiet d ring the week, the sales having been limited to 45 bales ; indci .1 the traniactions for some time back have been quite fight, owing to the want of a supply. The prospect up to the close of August, was never better for a large supply of this staple. The p'mt generally looked healthy and promising, although the presence of the caterpillar had given rise to the apprehension that they might spread and become de structive. The recent very excessive rains have, however, proved of serious injury, causing the loss of fruit and sick liness of the plant; and it is now' generally thought that the crop cannot be large, but whether it will reach the quantity grown last year, or fall short of it, must, rs course, depend upon the character of the weather for the remainder of the season. Jtice —About 500 tierces hat e been sol.l, at prices igmg ingfrom s@-tsja t? hundred. Among the transactions was a lot of 55 tierces of the new crop, the second of the season, which brought the former price. Corn —The receipts since our last comprise 8000 bushels common North Carolina, and about 1200 bag- Tennessee. The f irmcr was sold at 62c., and the latter parcel brought 68c earh, bags included. Clone —The stock of Elour which was nearly exhausted at the time we closed our lari report, has been augmented by the receipt this week of 800@9G0 bbls., Baltimore brands, the whole of which has changed hand at D@5 5 1 per fib!. B icon —The market has been very quiet throughout the week, and prices have had a declining tendency. Several invoices of Sides have been placed on the market within a few days that have been refused at 11c. Groceries —We have scarcely ever know n the Grocery market exhibit the languid ; ppearance it wears at present. We literally have nothing to report; and so long as this state of things last, prices must be considered nominal.— The supply of Sugars is rather large. Os Coffee, there is a moderate supply. So far as Molasses is concerned, the j stock may be considered light. Doniesfic Liquors —The transactions have been confin cd ! solely to small lots New-Orleans Whiskey, which has been ! selling at 24@25c. gallon. Aalt. —The demand for this article, which has been limi ted, has been supplied at prices ranging from 1-35 to -t1.50 gl sack, according to quaniity. Nd.Ua. —Some 500 kegs, assorted, brought 3c. : (3 5b., ca l). Fcchamjes. —Checks on the North V ct prem. Freights. —Two vessels have commenced loading for Liverpool at 5-l6d. for Cotton in square bags. The coastwise rates are nominal. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE! g w ANN All, Sept.B6. - —AJr. brig v rn, Coombs, Bos- • ton; schr. Richmond, O’Neal, Boston; sebr. F. Sattcrley, j Wyatt, New-York. CM. brig American, Hayden, N. York. CHARLESTON, Oct. I.—Arr. W. L. schr. Aurora, 8. Hathaway, Baltimore. CLEARED Full TUIS PORT. Brig Humboldt, Ginn, at Boston, 23th ult. Schr. Mary D. Scull, at Philadelphia, 27th ult. HIKAM SMITH FLOUR. ,r, > BBLf*. 11. S. FLOUR, from new wheat. Justreceiv f eel by sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. CHEESE. ~ BOXES prime CHEESE. For sale low by *.) sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BACON, WHISKEY AND SUGAR, ON CONSIGNMENT GO hhds. choice BACON, 10 do. old crop New-Or.’ean SUGARS, 200 bbls. Ncw-Orlcaua WHIBKEY, DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING, sept 26 No. 4, Warren Block. l|OTT ! 8 Patent Tubular Oven Cooking RANGE, the most recent and improved articles in 11-e. Also, Barrow's Patent Cooking RANGE, and 1 -nd’s highly im proved Cooking RANGE. For sale at B. I. CHEIV ’.B. sept 29 _ NOTICE. HAVING this day associated with me my son GEORG E J. HOWARD the business in future will be carried 011 under the name and style of WM. H. HOW AHD A SON. ol.fit WM H. HOWARD. rpo RENT.—A front ROOM in the second story of the X Carriage Repository. Enqui re of 01-3td WYMAN & DUKROVv TO SENT. 05 THE brick STOKE and DWELLING opposite the Mm Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. Apply to o l-ts N. & ’V' OTICE. —Sixty days after dale, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave to sell the real and person d estate of Charles A. Crawford, deceased, late of Richmond county, for the bene fit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. OSWELL E. CASHIN, C. S. C. R. C., October 1,1552. Administrator. MEADOW AND PEA HAY,forsals by 01-wtf N. B. MOORE. i \ R ACE AUL ILAH’ss NEW WORK..—Josephine, VI or the Edict and the Escape, by the author of the Mother’s Recompense, Home Influence, <fcc. Price 25 cts. Just received by ol THOMAS RICHARDS k SON. npHE MYSTERY SOLVED : or Ireland’s Miseries: JL the grand cause and cure, by the Rev. Edward Mar cus Dill, A. M., M.D., Missionary Agent to the Irish Pres byterian Church. Another supply just received by THOS. RICHARDS & ftUN, ol Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. rpHE CHRISTIAN MINSTREL, a new system of 1. Musical Notation, with a collection of Psalm tunes, Anthems and Chants, selected from the most popular works in Europe and America, designed for the use of Churches, Singing Schools, &c., by J. B. Aikiu. lor taie, v holesale and retail, by . , THOS. RICHARDS & SON, ol Clank Book Manufacturer-, Stationers, Ac. STOVES. BF. CHEW is receiving fur the approaching season, • the largest and most extensive variety of Cook and Heating STOVES, COAL BURNERS, Ac., ever offered in this marke*, which will be sold at the very lowest prices. sept29_ I tt|.\EGAR AND MONON G Ail ELA WHISKEY— > 30 bbls. VINEGAR, 90 “ choice brands Monongahela WHISKFA. in ' *store and for sale by DAV IS, KOLB & FANNIN, : sept 29 No. 4, Warren Block. METAL AND PLATE GLASS MANTLES, OR CHIMNEY PIECES, in style, finish and dura bility they are unequalled by anything in the market. L , They are* rapidly coming into general favor, are highly ad* , mired by all who have seen them in use. They cannot be soiled by acids, oil or any other substance, and are therc ‘ fore easily kept clean. They are a perfect gem in taeir jf "ay, while the price is quite moderate. Architects, Build e>s and building committees, and others interested, are in vited to call and examine the above at Q f sept 29 B. F. CHEW’S^ n h , FLOUR! FLOUR! M the following extra brands of FLOUR : of t- , lra;n Smith, double extra, John Rice, Hopeton - Mihs, V alloy of the Genesee. Just received and for stile by no GEORGE VV. LEWIS, se P t - s No. 1, Warren Block. - npcT FA MI LI Est AMI PLANTE«s._a beautiful te X assortment or Mahogany and Walnut MeiUciae Chests. r- Just received by sep2o D. B. PLUMB i CO. rs . . _ ry c EGXRP.—I7S Thousand BEGAR3, just receiving and V- O for tale by sep22 iambaCK a COOppr °f cs irR fe ALT.—I,SOO sacks SALT. For sale by h sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. r FOR SALE, l ” i VERY fine one-horse ROCKAWAY, manufactured A fcirdev %26 JAMES HULBERT & CO. NEW GOODS. J. P. SEIZE fTAts just received a full and complete assortment of , 11 Fancy and Staple GOODS, consisting, in part, of Chine Chameleon SILKS; Broche figured Satin de Chine SILKS ; Plaid Do.; Changeable Chine Do.; Annure Do.; Brocade Chameleon Do.; Gros d’Afrique Do.; I} Figured Poult de Sole Do.; Ombre Ho.; Chameleon Pcult de Sola Do.; Changeable Glace Do.; Striped Do.; Black Poult de Soie Do.; “ Brocade Do.; “ Dotted and Figured Do.; “ 28, 30, 32, and 34 inch Grog de Rhyne SILKS; “ Levantin Do.; “ Heavy Sinchew Do.; “ Silk VELVET; Heavy Black Satin VESTING ; Black and mode color? ALPACAS, all 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 ana sup. MUSLIN dk 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; Real 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 CASS I MERES, new style; Kentucky JEANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS; I Sup. French Black CASSi MERE ; 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 Negro BLANKETS ; Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS; I 10 4, 12-4 and 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS; j Jaconet and Swiss TRIMMINGS; New style French, Manchester and other GINGHAMS; “ ‘* “ English and Domestic PRINTS; 1 “ “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS, I some suitable for Laid Work ; Plain and Figured Turkey Red PRINTS and BORDER ING ; 4-4, and 6-1 Cotton, Cambric, Jaconet, Nausook, Mull i 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.; Thread and Bobinet EDGINGS ; 3-4, 7-8 and 6 4BKDTICKING and Apron CHECKS; Bleached and unbleached JEaNS and Canton FLANNEL; 3- 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Real New York Mill SHIRTING; Fustian ami Suffolk CLOTH ; Colored and Black Cotton VELVET; Men’s and Boy’s White and Colored Cotton and Merino HALF HOSE; Ladies’ and Misses’White, Slate, Mixed and Black Cot ton HOSE; Heavy Worsted and Cotton HOSE, for servants; 10- 12-4 and 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS; Gent’s and Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS; Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS; Madrass and Romal HANDKERCHIEFS: Plaid HOMESPUN; . 4- French and Irish undressed LINENS; 5- Pillow-Case Do.; 8-4, 9-4,10-4, Snow-drop, and other handsome Damask DIAPERS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES; Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER ; Unbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS; 11- and 12 4 Linen SHEETINGS; 8 4Russia SHEETING; Birdseye DIAPER and Long LAWN ; Bleached and unbleached DOW LAS; Burlap, Crash, Brown and White HOLLANDS; -1-4 Slate and Drab LINENS; Huckaback and Plain TOWELING; Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. . sBO * KICH AMD ELEGANT SILKS. TITM, *l. CRAVE has just received some most t V beautiful DRESS SILKS, to which he respectfully asks the attention of Ladies. —AMONG THEM ARE — All colors V EL VET OTTOMANS; Do. do. POULT DE SOIE; Extra vide BROCADE SILKS (very handsome;) Beautiful Figured do. all kinds; Plain Black SILKS, very cheap ; GLACIE GRO DE NAPS (for trimming, Ac., all colors.) Give liiinacail at No. 242 BROAD STREET. s3O-d&w MANTILLAS AND PAKISTAN CLOAKS. JUST r ceived, new MANTILLAS and Parisian CLOAKS of entirely new styles and very beautiful. The La die- are respectfully invited to call and see them at -. -d&w WM. !!. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st. KID GLOVES. j A GOOD assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gcntle -1 man's. Black, White and Colored Kid GLOVES, i s3O _ _ W. H. CRANE. CARPETINGS. C4ARPETIIYGS, of American and European fabrics, J just received by the subscriber; Cotton Warp CARPETINGS; Cotton and YVOOI Do.; Fine AH YVool Do.; Superfine All YVool Do.; Extra Fine Ingrain Do.; Fine Three-Ply Do.; Superfine do. Do.; Imperial do. Do.; Fine Brussels Do.; Extra Fine Brussels Do.; Kkh Tapestry Do.; Extra Rich Do.; I 58, 6-8, 7-8, and 4-4 Y’enetian CARPETING for Blairs. 6-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES. 12--± printed BAiZF., for Crumb Carpets. Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and BINDING to match. js23 _ J. P. SEIZE. "~DEY GOODS AT WHOLESALE, CHEAP. HIUIA.Yf.W, YY ESCOTT «,V CO., are now opening a large Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, which they tv ill sell very low. Country Merchants are respectfully invited to examine their Stock. H., YV. & Co., have just opened some very handsome SILKS, which they will he pleased to show to the Ladies. 523-lm GROUND FOOD FOR STOCK. r T''IHS Shakers of YVatervelict have said for thirty years i I they have been in the habit of grinding their food for Slock, and find they have, by cooking it, a saving of one- Ihird. I, too, have been trying experiments, and find four mea sures of Pea or Corn meal will make eleven measures of thick mush, and if made of proper consistency, would make more than twelve. Let the water be boiling hot, and stir in the meal, and you will find I am right. Horses and Mules will do better and hist longer. Our sta ble men have found it out, and say they have had less loss es life and less sickness than the} have ever known since feeding on ground corn, and a great saving. Five bushels in the car wilt crush out niue bushels. What a saving. The Granite Mills arc in excellent order to do these things for you with dispatch. The Crasher is new, and only awaits votir Corn to show the benefit to arrive to both parties. ‘ ~1 JAMES L. COLEMAN. Somet/iiny A’ew and Important <• foi'mns. PATENT EXCELSIOR STRAW, HAY AND CORN-STALK CUTTER. npj|E subscribers invite the attention of Farmers, and X all others interested in feeding Stock, to their newly invented CUTTER, which they confidently offer to the pub lic as the most durable and effective Cutting Machine ever used. The Machine ( except the legs and hopper) U made en tirely of Iron and Steel, thus securing the important de sideratum of durability ; and being simple in its construc tion, there is but little liability to get out of order. The Knives are nineteen in number, of fine Cast Steel, with a cutting edge of thirty-seven and a hall feet; they work against nothing but the material to be cut, therefore, they do not wear out the Machine or con become dull; and when necessary they can be sharpened in five minutes without removing them fr»m the shaft. With these Machines the cutting of f»od for a large stock is but the work of a few minutes, and with them can be cut Hay, Straw, Fodder, Corn-Stalks, Pea-Vines, Turnips, Pumpkins, and all such food as is used for Stock, and with such rapidity as is truly astonishing. An inspection will convince all of its great superiority, and all interested will be pleased with this great improve ment in Agricußural implements. These Cutters are securely boxed, so that they will bear transportation to any distance without injury. B. T. TAYLOR & CO., Columbus, Ga. The Machines can be seen at the YVare House of the un dersigned, Agents for the Manufacturers. 01-2 m Signed, ROBEBTBQN k CROCKER. S — |\GI.IB BhUSBEMESSi or, Single Ladies and _ Gentlemen against 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 YVoman’s Book, by Sirs. Newton Crasland; Lady Mary; or Not of the World; Mark YViltoa, the Merchant’s Clerk; and the Angel's Song; a Christmas To ken, by Charles B. Taylor, M. A.; Ireland’s Miseries, the grand Cause and Cure, by the Rev. Edward Marcus Dill, A. M., M. D., Missionary Agent to the Irish Presbyterian Church; Mexico as it is and as it was, by Brants Mayer, third edition; . The New Clerk’s Assistant, sr Book of Practical Forms, designed for the use of any body, by John S. Jenkins, Counsellor at Law; The American Architect, by John YV r . Ritch, Archt. The Upper Ten Thousand, by . Astor Bristed; Heads and Hearts, by the author of the Miser’s Daugh ter, Ac.; Ellen 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 Wonder Book am) Snow Image, and other Twice-told Tales. Just received by THOS. RICHARDS A SON, -26 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers. Ae- ON CONSIGNMENT, 1 - BAGS CORN MEAL, i lO 4 bbls. prime LARD, I 2 kegs do do 20 bags FEATHERS. For sale by - ! sept 29 HAND A WILLIAMS & CO TAEKMEAD'S FAMILY FLOUR.—Received yes ■t 1 J 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. H *2l fe W. H. STARK A CO. "bacon! d HUBS, choice BACON SIDES. Just received and for IV sale by *l9 S. C. GRKNYTLLE A CO. r BOOK BINDERY. rltl-: l-ROPRIETOU cT th.CUROMCLE & SENTI - would respectfully notify his friends and the pub ■ lie, that he has added to bis establishment a complete BOOK B 1 NI) ERY, • and having secured the services of an efficient and compe tent workman, is prepared to execute aii orders for BIND ING in thebest style, and at short notice, Daringalsoa most approved R U LING MA C 111 NK , ad orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be Ruled to anv given pattern, with neatness and despatch. He flatters himself, therefore, that he will be able to exe cute every variety of work in a most satisfactory manner. JOB PRINTING. The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE 1 SENTINEL Office is 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 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, wiii enable him to execute every variety of JOB PRINTING in a style equal to any establishment in the South, and at most satisfactory prices. mh‘3o fW. H. TUTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIST, Augusta , Georgia. Has now in store and for sale at very low prices • 1,000 Gallons Lamp OIL, 10,000 lbs While LEAD, Pure extra and No. 1, 500 Gallons Linseed OIL, 2,000 Lbs. POTASH. 2,000 “ Epsom SALTS, 8, odd “ COPPERAS, 3 Cases Spanish INDIGO 8,000 Lbs. Bi. Garb. SODA,' 50 Gross M VTCHES, 200 Dozen MUSTARD, 75 “ INK, assorted, 20 Baskets, Olive OIL, 10 Bbls. Castor “ 1,000 Lbs Fior. SULPHUR, 1,000 “ Refined SALTPETRE, 200 Boxes Window GLASS, 2,000 Lbs. PUTTY. Together with a very extensive stock of Pure Family NEDICINES, Fancy Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments, Ac., to which the attention of Physicians, Merchants and Planters is respectfully solicited. sep29-diwlm HORSES, HORSES, /pv _ , CAN be seen, at my Stables on Ellis .TV __ street, the finest selection of HORSE that ever crossed the Savannah river, or, I believe, any other river. I have advertised stock before, and perhaps puffed a little, but now I am in earnest, and will challenge competition. My Patrons will 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 plate a show; and we are ready now to show, an 1 the exhibition will continue from day to day un til sold out. I therefore hope that those whe are in want of Horses will call soon 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 21-d&tw2w.] J. M. SIMPSON. JUST ARKIY ED, Hiram Smith FLOUR, fresh ground from new Wheat; Goshen BUTTER; Choice HAMS ; Bacon SIDES, Ac., Ac. For sale low by s3O-dAw ESTES A RICHMOND. NEGROES EOR SALE. A MAX, about 21 years of age ; a\\ OMAN, 18 years il. of age, and her Child, about 2 years. Address W. H. G., Augusta Post Office dtf »80 NEGROES FOR SALE. rjvHK undersigned has on hand a large lot of young NE- X GROES, comprising Field hands of every description, house servants, Seamstresses, Cocks, YVashers and Ironers. Also, several Mechanics; all of which will be old on ac commodating terms. N. C. TROWBRIDGE. Augusta, Sept. 21. 1m SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens that JL he will, on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER next, open, in this city, a SELECT ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL, on the South side of Greene, above Campbell-st., a few doors above the residence of R. 11. Gardner, in which young Men may be as thoroughly educated as in any of the Colleges, or fitted for any department of business. The 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 fer to Robertson A Crocker, and the Editor of the Chroni cle An.o kth d. soST-dtd JOHN A. TRENCH ARP. THE AUGUSTA FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL \\ be opened and conducted in Augusta on the V > first Monday in OCTOBER, under the superinten dence of Miss IVuirE, of YVindsor, Vermont, who comes recommended by Professors of the highest respectability. Young Ladies and Misses will receive thorough instruction in 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 cial care of Mrs. Sabal, at whose residence the School will be opened, opposite the United States Hotel, No. 142. Miss White respectfully solicits a share of public patron age. Application made to Mrs. Sabal, in the absence of Miss White, who is in charge of the Warrenton Institute until the first of October. sl9-2w BACON AND LARD. j j A AAA LBS fine Bacon SIDES ; i\ ' 2,000 lbs.tine Country HAMS; 3,000 “ “ “ SHOULDERS; 10 bbls. fine LARD — AL.SO — 5 kegs fine Goshen BUTTER ; ?0 boxes tine Goshen CHEESE; And a variety of Goods usually kept in the Grocery line. Just received and for sale by b 22 lw IVEY A EVANS. BRANDY. JUST RECEIVED— -1 f J 12 half pipes Otard Dupuy A Co. BRANDY; 4 “ “ J. J. Dupuy Do.; ft qr. “ Morton Cognae Do.; 10 >6 “ Seignctte Do. 5 22 LAMBACK k COOPER^ T7T H ilu sTs u m.su (ear r ±\* 10 “ Guemado SUGAR; 3> B casks O. D. BRANDY; 4 cases SAB DIN ES ; 15 bbls. Bordeaux and Soft Shell ALMONDS; 20 bags Brazil NUTS; 10 bbls. English WALLNUTS; lu Store and for sale low by b24-3w GIRARDBY A PARKER. SUGAR, COFFEE, &C. HUBS. New Orleans and Porto Rico SUGAR, 50 Bbls. Crushed and Clarified do. 300 Bags Prime Rio COFFEE, 50 do. Java and Lagulra do. 50 Bales Heavy Gunny CLOTH, 100 Coils % inch Bale KOBE, 100 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES, 500 Gallons W inter Sperm and Whale OIL. For sale low by ep24 J. R. A W. M. DOW. MOLASSES, SYRUPS, &C. »- t \ HHDS. Cuba MOLASSES, in fine order, j OU 100 Bbls. New Orleans do. •20 “ Golden SYRUP, o Hhds. Stuart’s Sugar Hou?e SYRUP, 100 Bbls. Canal and Country FLOUR, 100 Packages No. 1, 2 4 3 MACKEREL. For sale low by sep24 J. R. & YV. M. DOW. TO PLANTERS. VFiXE Assortment of WOOL HATS, just received, suitable for plantation use, to which we would invite your attention. J. TAYLOR, JR. k CO. 9 25 » 236 Rroad st. GROCERIES, &C. i AO BAGS Rio COFFEE; ■ji o / 50 bags Old Gov. Java COFFEE ; 50 “ SPICE, GINGER and Pepper ; 80 hhds. Muscovado, N. 0., and P. R. SUGARS; 150 packaged Clarified and Loaf Do.; 80 bales Gunny CLOTH ; 250 coils Kentucky Bale ROPE; 1,000 sacks SALT; 50 hhds. MOLASSES: 500 kegs NAILS, assorted ; 73,000 SEGA I!'-, choice brands ; 75 boxes TOBACCO ; 100 boxes Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; 50 boxes SOAP ; 25 boxes STARCH. LIQUORS. 5 half pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co.’s Old BRANDY ; 25 eighth casks Foreign do. Do.; 5 half pipes choice Old Madeira YVTNE; 10 qr. do. do. do Do.; 50 bbls. Old Monongahela WHISKEY; 2 pipes choice Holland GIN ; 25 bbls. American BRANDY*; 50 “ Baltimore WHISKEY ; 40 “ New England RUM ; 25 “ Malaga WINE; 30 “ Phelp’s Rye GIN; 100 “ Rectified WHISKEY. The above for sale at lowest prices by BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH, §29 No. 5 Warren Block. RECEIVED THIS DAY, per Steamship Alabama, via Savannah — 10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER ; 1 large CHU>E de GRCYERK ; 20 boxes RAISINS; 10 bbls. ALMONDS; 1 bbl. Paradise NUTS ; 10 baskets extra fine Olive OIL, in quarts and pints; 5 cases Pint CLARET, 2 dozen each ; 3 cases Hock WINE, made in Cincinnati Ohio, from the Catawba Grape; 25 baskets Ueidsack CHAMPAGNE; Together with a general assortment inStore. For sale by 529 G. T. DORTIC. IMVE YEARS in an English University, by Charles 1 Aster Blisted, late Foundation Scholar of Trinity Col lege, Cambridge; . , .... . Evening «t DonalJson Manor, new revised edition, by Maria J. Mclntosh; “ Oh, winter, ruler of the inverted year, ' 1 crown thee King of intimate delights, Fireside enjoyments, homeborn happiness. ’ COWMK. Anna Hammer, a tale of contemporary German Life, translated from the German of Gemme, by Alfred H. Guern sey. Just published and for sale at 5 24 GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, Broad-st. ; HOLSXON GLASS WORKS. = rrHH undersigned will receive orders for GLASS of any JL size that may be required ; and have them executed in 20 days from date. s!8 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL. * CHEESE! CHEESE! rn BOXES Prime CHEESE, O 0 also, 1000 yds. Holmes’ best TICKING. For Sale by sir hand a Fleming. xta|r~br I sues.—a very fine assortment, far sale - XI by sis D. B. PLUMB 4 CD. [ SOLE LEATHErT e O AAA LBS. SOLE LEATHER. For sale by J S UUU sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS 4 CO. . rYilOEss.—2s cases brogan SHOES, for sale by £5 sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. r fVIO COFFEE -"439 bagTßio COFFEE, for sale by - ' Ft HAND, WILLIAMS 4 CO. LOTTERIES. . j GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. . j Authorized by He Legislature, f r Vie benefit of the Independent Fire Corn pan y of A »gu4a. J Draws in tin's City on Thursdays. 1 Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays, j Savannah Drawing always received on the same Even j ing by Telcgrapn. F. C, BARBER 0. 7m « iiager ». Drawn Numbers of Georgia State Lottery, Class 10 s • 20 19 42 36 49 57 52 55323i7 32 ' j CLASS 109.—Draws in Savannah on SATURDAY. Morn ing, Oct. 2. 73 Numbers—l 3 Drawn Ballots. Capital Prize 4,400 DOLLARS! 5 Prises offioo each, 4c. Tickets $1: Shares in pro- 1 portion. Tickets, Shares and Packages for sale, and Prizes prompt- ‘ ly paid, by F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers. Office in Washington-atrect, one door from the corner of Broad-street. g 2S ACADEMY OF RICHMOND COUNTY. THIS Institution will be re-opened on MONDAY, the 4th of OCTOBER, under the same professors 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 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. |Fr- The Rector i Rev. John Neely) may be seen at the Acade- : my Buildings, where he will receive applications for aumis- j sion. TEHSIS—PAYABLE l!i ADVANCE. Classical and Mathematical Department... #lO per quarter. First English Department, 7 “ j 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 be taught when Classes in either can be formed. L. A. DUGAS, Pres’t. Board Trustees. s2B-dto4 Rev. JOHN NEELY, Rector. ' ~ CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. YVE would call the attention of Merchants and Deul- V t era to our large and desirable Stock of Ready-made CLOTHING, embracing every article of Dress, which we | offer at prices as low as can be obtained in Charleston or j elsewhere. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, at wholesale. 1 A complete assortment of all the newest style? and colors 1 of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, at the lowest prices. s2l WM. O. PRICE & CO. ~ THE GRANITE MILLS AT WORK AGAIN npHESE splendid Milts, erected at very heavy cost to X heir owner, need support from the South; and Citi- i zens, and Southerners, I most respectfully ask you to sus- j tain them, if not the Granite Mills, do not forget the Seuth. 1 You have the Cunningham Mills, the Atlanta, Etewa, Le- ; banon, Benmead, and other Seutheru Mills. Have you I ever thought that every barrel of F.our brought from the j North deprives the South of a quantity of food for those of j moderate means, who can now buy Flour from me at $4.50 1 per barrel, and that you also contribute to increase the 1 price of provisions for Negroes and Stock, by giving your j patronage to Foreign rather than Home Mills, ol JAMES L I COLEMAN I L S BEEBE’S, LEARY'S, AND GKMX’S FALL ! Styles of Gents’ HATS. A new supply just received, ) by J. TAYLOR, JR. 4 CO. s 25. HAVANA SEGARS. j O YI. FLOR. De N. York, ]«. 16 M. La India, 26 “ El Ciuto d’Orion, 35 “ Londea do. 40 “ El Buen Gusta, all of our own importations. For sale by DAVIS, KOLB 4 FANNING. sept'26 No. 4, YVarren Block. e ' RATES.—Office, Dining-room and Parlor ORATES, * T of every description and pattern, some of which are entirely new designs, and decidedly tasty, and will be sold at rates much lower than ever offered at before, by sept‘29 B. F. CHEW. JUST RECEIVED, A SPLENDID lot of NEGRO BROGS.. both _/jl of Southern and Northern manufacture. Planters are invited to call and examine themselves, nearly opposite John Bones’ Hard- ’ !**<• ware store. s3O H. E. CLARKE. j HARPER’S SEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for October, edges trimmed, has been received and for sate at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S 5,30 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. NOTICE. HAVING closed iny mercantile pursuits, 1 wisli my many friends and patrons to call and 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, wiil receive the same. s3O J. T. BOTHWEU.. HARPER’S MAGAZINE. —Just received, HAR PER’S MAGAZINE for October, by s-80 THOS. RICHARDS k ?ON._ UfXOBACCO. —75 boxes TOBACCO. For sale low by 1 sept 29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. A DAMAXTIIS'E CANDLES.—IOO boxes Adainau f tine CANDLES, for sale by sept 29 HAND, YMLLIAMS & CO. TO RENT. A LARGE ROOM in the Basement of that Building on the corner of Jackson and Greene streets (opposite the Warehouse formerly occupied by Walker & Bryson, and more recentlv bv Walker k. Son, at P r»s»nt by J. J. Pearce and M. P. Stovall) at present occupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at this office. 526-diwtf FOR RENT. A DWELLING HOUSE, near the Lower Market, j occupied by E. Hulhert. Apr-ly to 5 24 JAMES HUXBERT A CO. _ FOR g AI EQR KENT( rf'HE LOT and Improvements, known as the Bucket X Factory. Apply to JOHN GLENDINNING. Augusta, Sept. 23,1852. d 6 TO RENT. mWO OFFICES ever my Store, Jackson Street. 1 au2s B. M. YVARREN, j FOR RENT. FEW com portable LODGING ROOMS on Broad i Street, in the most desirable parts of the city. Call at j j e l7 HAND k FLEMING’S. t> ICHMOAD SHERIFF’S? SALE Will be sold, on t the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit; One Hundred 1 Acres, more or less, of Pine LAND, lying in the county of Richmond, known as the Purifoy Tract, adjoining lands of ! Glendinning, Barton and other;-. Also, Two Hundred and j ' Two Acres of Pine LAND, more or less, iu Richmond coun ty, ad jo tin ing lands of Seaborn Skinner, and the estate of YVilliam Skinner. Also, a Negro Ma 1 named WILLIAM, a ; Sawyer, about 85 years oDl; TEENAH, a Negro YY Oman, about 45 years old ; ALBERT, about 17 years old ; SAR TUENTA.about Uyears old. A150,2 Bay HORSES; 1 Bay MARE; 1 Iron-gray MARE; 2 Mare MULES,and 1 Horse MULE, of brown color ; all levied on to satisfy fi. fas. issued j from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of El zabeth Florence vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Ramey & Story vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Jas. M. Anthony vs. Elizabeth Skin ; i ner, Buford, Beall k Co. vs. Elizabeth Skinner, Albert Hatch vs. Elizabeth Skinner, YVilliam H. Buford, survivor, 4c., vs. Elizabeth Skinner. The aforesaid property described and - pointed out bv Mrs. Elizabeth Skinner, this Ist day of Sep tember, 1352. YVILLIAM DOYLE Eh’ff. R. C. September 4,1852. j /COLLEC TOR AND TREASURER’S SALE—WiI ; V_y be sold, on the first Tuesday in October next, at the Lower Market House in the City of Augusta, between the legal hours of sale the following property, viz: All that lot . or parcel of LAND, situated in said city, and bounded as follows :—On the West by YY’ashington street, North by the Independent Fire Company’s lot, East by the lot owned by the Mechanics’Bask, and South by Coskery’s lot. Levied on as the property of YVilliam Mackey, to satify two execu tion? for City and Canal Taxes in favor of the City Council of Augusta, against YVilliam Mackey. Property pointed out by defendant. JOHN HILL, C. & T. C. A. seps BACON, TOBACCO, &C. *l/v AAA LUS. Choice Bacon SIDES, 20.000 10,000 lbs. “ “ SHOULDERS, 2,500 Lbs. Sugar Cured HAMS, 100 Boxes assorted TOBACCO, 50,000 Spanish and American SEGARS. For sale low by eep24 J. IU YV. M. DOW. TEAS, SPICES, PICKLES. &C. K BOXES Choice Black and Green TEAS, JLO 10 Bags, PEPPER,SPICE and GINGER, 50 Boxes Underwood’s PICKLES, all sizes, 10 Cases YVest India and Domestic PRESERVES, 10 Sacks ALMONDS, FILLBERTS, Brazil and Ma deira NUTS, 85 Boxes New York Steam CANDY. For sale low b y sep24 J. R. k YV. M. DOYV. rTXENNESSEE BACON.—BO,OOO lbs. prime BACON L SIDES, clear and ribbed. Also, a lot of good Tennes see SHOULDERS, just received and for sale by S 2l W. H. STARK & CO., YVarren Block. BOAKDING HOUSE. rjv|lE undersigned will be pleased to accommodate a few X more with Board and Lodging. Also, any number ac commodated with Board alone. His Table will at all times be supplied with as good as the city affords. Residence on Greene street, between the Methodist and Baptist Churches, formerly occupied by Mr. Finn. ■23-Cm C. E. MUSTIN. T MPORTANT TO MOTHERS AND NURSES.— 1 XAn effectual remedy for Crying Babies ~ay be had by getting from 12 to 25 cents worth of GUM LOZINGES, from sep23 D. B. PLUMB k CO. T )OPULAR AND INTERESTING BOORS^— Just X received a supply of the following popular Works, ’ viE: r n » Rena; or the Snow Bird, by Caroline Lee Hems. Aunt Patty’s Scrap Bag; or the Brothers, a of Love and Jealousy, by Caroline Lee Uentz. TT The Mob Cap, and other Tales, by Careline Lee Ilentz. Frank Fairlegh; or Scenes in the Life es a Private Pu pil, by the author of lewis Arundel, or Rail Road of Life. The Battle Summer, by J. K. Marvel. Uncle Tom’s Cabin as it is, by W. L. G. Smitn. • The Discarded Daughter, by Emma D. E. Nevitt fentk- W °l!ereries of a Bachelor, by J. K. Marrei. The Blythcdalc Romance, by Hawthorne. Just received and for sale at GEO. A. OATES 4 CO.’S sll Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. NOTICE. BROUGHT TO JAIL, in Crawfordville, Talia feiTO county, Georgia, a Negro BOY, who calls himself Sam, and says he belongs to one John YY r ynn, of Oglethorpe county. He is about twenty years ■ safe, old, dark complexion and has a small patch of whiskers on the chin, some five feet eight or nine inches high. The ! owner will come forwaid, prove property, pay expenses and take him out of Jail. YVM. ALEXANDER, Jailor. CrawfordviUe, Sept. 26,1852. sept 33 _ A ARTHUR’S HOME .MAGAZINE, Effited by 1- S. Arthur. It will be published monthly, m , ; n2 - containing SO large double-column oCtftV ? u p ?p.J| n! , 6 in the year 960 pages of choice and vaimi b ?' , h thereat, Rreadst. AUCTION SALES. — ‘ ' ' ~~ ~~ 15V S. c. GRENVILLE & CO. T. rOMI VY, the 4th inst., in front of Store, at 10* .»I o’c lock, will i • sold, a general assortment of GROCE UIES, DRY GOODS, Ac., among which are— Hhds. and barrels SUGAR; *5 baga FLOLR; barrels FLOUR ; COFFEE ; SOAP; PEPPER; MUSTARD; SE GA RS; BROOMS; TOBACCO; BACON; CALICO; SHOES; HOMESPUN, Ac. Also, an assor'meut of FURNITURE, consisting of BED i STEADS: CHAIRS; WARDROBDES; SAFES; Brusaell CARPETS; WASH STANDS; BUREAUS; Mahogany Din ing TABLES; Looking GLASSES, Ac. Terms caSh. o 2 BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. TUESDAY, the Bth inst., at the Lower Market, will be sold, a large collection of Household and Kitchen ! FURNITURE, among which are— A Mahogany BUREAU and MIRROR: 2 handsome BEDSTEADS; 1 WARDROBE; CHAIRS, 1 Double WASH STAND ; FENDER; ANDIRONS; BEDS; BEDDING, Ac., which are entirely new. Terms cash. BY S. C. GRENVILLE 4 CO. furniture. MONDAY, the 4th inst., at 10* o’clock, in front of Store, will be so*<l — A large and well assorted Stock of Household and Kitch en FURNITURE, among which are, BUREAUS; WARD ROBES; TABLES; CHAIRS; SOFAS; MIRRORS; CAR PETS; BEDSTEADS; BIDDING, Ac. Terms cash. o 2 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. On Account of all Concerned. —THIS DAY— OATLRDAY, at 10* o'clock, in front of Store, will he tO sold— -60 sacks of Superfine FLOUR, very slightly damaged. Sale positive. Terms cash. ol BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. —THIS DAY— SATL'RD AY, at 10* o’clock, in front of Store, will he . _ sold— Our usual large assortment of GROCERIES ; LIQUOR®, S Ac., consisting of GIN; RUM; BRANDY; WINE, MACK EREL; SOAP; STaRCH; CANBLES; CHEESE; SC -1 GAR; COFFEE; TEA, Ac , Ac. Terms cash. —ALSO— Immediately afterwards, a handsome lot of DRT GOODS; 1 HOSIERY; GLOVES; BONNETS; FLOWERS, Ac. Terms | cash. _ . BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. —THIS DAY— OATIRDAV, at JO* o’clock, in front es Stere, will he I sold— A large and handsome lot of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, consisting, in part, of 1 splendid Mahogany Hair bottom SOFA ; j o » SIDEBOARD; 1 “ “ BUREAU; 1 44 44 Extension Bining TABLE; R “ Hair MATH ESSES ; 9 14 Cotton Do.; 6 44 BEDSTEADS; I 1 44 Child’s CRIB; 1 41 Centre TABLE; LAMPS; ANDIRONS; SHOVEL and TONGS; FIN i DERS, Ac. —ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACB— (i boxes French LEMONS; 5 hbls. ALMONDS; 5 44 English WALNUTS; 5 bags Brazil NUTS ; 18,000 Domestic SEGARS; 1 hhd. MOLASSES, Ac. —ALSO— -50 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR. Sold on account of all concerned. Terms cash. *1 BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Great Sale of Asiatic Poultry. rpH U BSD AY. October 7th, at 12 o’clock, in front es X Store, on Broad street, Augusta, Ga., will be sold, a superb collection of | USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL FOWLS, | Mostly of the large East India, Chinese or Asiatic varieties; a portion of which were selected with great care from some I of the finest imported and premium stocks of the North, and the balance raised from pure bred and prize fowls by a I gentleman of this vicinity. The assortment embraces the following rare and desira ble varieties, viz: Royal and Imperial Cochin China FOWLS ; Brahma Pcotra, or Gray Chittagong Do.; Buff Shanghais, Marsh and Forbe’s Importatien ; Black China, Canton and Hong Kong Fowls; White China, or Shanghai do.; Black Shanghai do., Dominique Shanghai do.; Wild India and Mexican Game, Ae., Ac. The above Fowls will be put up in separate pairs, oer rectly labeled and designated, and can be seen in front es our Store during all the morning of the Tlh October, er Terras —cash on delivery. *29 BY GIRARDEY «TPARKER. Oih Consignment. rpiESDAV, the sth of October, at the Lower Market X House in tire city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, will be “«ld- One first-rate new BUGGY, made to order in tkis city. Terms Cash. _ *29 BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Negro I lonian, Cook, Washer and ItvnMfa Tl EfiDAY, the 6th of October, at the Lewer Market, unless previously disposed of, will he sold— A NEGRO WOMAN, about 84 years old, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, and a general House Servant, aid j very intelligent. Terms at sale. s2B BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. rpt’ESDAY, the 6th of October, at the Lower Market X House, within the usual hours of sale, the following i valuable Negro property, to wit: ALLEN, a bright mulatto man, a Wheelwright and Car i riage Maker by trade ; understands it thoroughly. lie is about 2S or 29 years old, strong, robust and healthy. CALEB, a bright mulatto boy, of about 15 or 16 years , old. He has worked in the Wood department of Carriage manufactory for between 2 and 8 years; executes geed work, and displays mechanical genius in that line. They are each warranted sound and healthy. Titles in disputable. Terms cash. Purchasers paying for papew. ’ 524 _ _ L BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. Extensive Sale of Buildings. j \\J EDXESDAY, the 6th of October next, onthepre- W miscs, will be sold — , All the buildings (except one) «u that part es the sqaart 1 recently purchased by the South Carolina Kail Road fer a Freight and Passenger Depot. .... The Buildings can he inspected any time after the first nr October. ... mr Term* cash. Each Building to be removed m ten er If | tccadan at,or »te. 11, j BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. rpIESD S.V, the sth of October, within the usual hoars X of sale, will be sold — 2 Second-hand CARRIAGES. —ALSO— -3 BUGGIES, having been hut little used. Terms earn. S2l _____ BY JOHN S. HUTCHINSON. Boggy and Harness. rpIESDAV, the sth of October, at the Lower Market X House, will he sold — A veiy fine Second-hand BUGGY and HARNESS, made to order. bl 9 BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. TUESDAY, the sth October, at public outcry. If net previously disposed of, will be sold , The large new two story HOUSE, with Kitchen attache*, situated on the north side of Calhoun, between “ s ton and Centre streets, near the Waynesboro anii ton Railroad depots. The said lot has a front of 41* feet, Syto baCkl7 fl4 et ‘ TItIeS GmAKDEV A PARKER. ' BY GIRARDEY & PARKER. VDMIMSTBATOB’S SALE,—On MONDAY, tke 2“th of SEPTEMBER next, at the residence of James i> tiinr deceased, on Greene street, in the city of Augusta (nearly opposite the Methodist Church), at 11 o’clock, A. M will be sold — ' Ihe Household and Kitchen FURNITURE of said 4a e-n-ed and a lot of School Room FURNITURE. ’ —ALSO— A. good Mileh COW and CALF. Terms cash. WILLIAM A. WALTON, September 7,1552. dtd Adm’r. Jas. P. Ring. BY GIRARDEY &, PARKER? * To whom reference is made for terms of sale, and witk whom a plat of the land will be left before the day of sale ROWELL PLACE FOR SALE. WILL BE sold at the Lower Market House ia the City of Augusta, within the usual heurs es sale the first Tuesday in October next, the Plantation knew* as The Rowell Place, lying seven miles belew Augusta, ana containing about seventeen hundred acres, es hundred are first quality bottom Land en the Savaaaafl R ™, place » nol excelled by «nj i. hc.UhfnlnoJ ..' beauty of situation, fertility of »'l STJaw — within a half mile of the s Creek, which furnish the Plantation is traversed by T »““- hole Talum# of the Creak M a valuable water-po\e- a f a |j 8 f e jght feet witkout 4 can be used at one ?jcJfs 0 f Uie Creek, for a mile fre* pond. The lands on b jtate- And on the River is a good^had* easy of access and has been fished this °wi*ij afford me pleasure to show the place te all wke favor me with a call,and give them ail the infermartoa in my power. . , _. Titles are indisputable and the termß I ?{. Ea i£ very accommodating. '' w * “OLT, April 28 , „ Executor. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, and Savanna Republican and Georgian, will copy once a week (Thurs day’s) until day of sale, and forward bills to this office “EACH BRANDY.-#) barrels fine PEACH'VfejAlf warned LAKPAC* * COWH,