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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1852)
BY WILLIAM S. JONEh. AUGUSTA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1852. VOL. XVI. NO -2SH Cljf Cljroniflf & Sentinel is PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WESKLY, AND WEEKLY BY WILLIAM S. JOVKs. TERMS: DAILY PAFEU-—Published Morning and Evening.—To City subscriber.— Six Dollars , -a- annum, payable in advance. If sent by Mall— Skve.n Dollars. TUI-WEEKLY PAPER—Four Dollars per annum in ad vance. WEEKLY PAPER -(A mammoth sheet) —Two Oou.it iper annum in advance. TEEMS 0? ADVERTISING IN’ DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per squar* ' ten lines or ’I-sst for the first insertion ; Thirty-Eight Cents for the next fi v e; and Twenty-Five Cents fur each subsequent inser ‘un. WEEKLY, Seventy-Five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and F trure Work, t ine Dollar per square. I-jUT" ' ivertisemeuts inserted under the head of Special Notices, Fifty Cents for each insertion. Proi- kssiusal or Business Caicos, not exceedin'? six lines, Ten Dollar- per annum. If over rix lines, pro raui' r line. ; * Communication!- a;-hned to promote private or indi vidual interests, will be charged as advertisements. No gratuitous Advert, -ing, under any circumstances, except ; Icrriaee ami Obituary Notices; and these, when. over site j ine s, will be charged as advertisements. STANDING ADVI’RTISKMENTS: Ipquare (10 lines) 1 month, without alteration, (6 j 1 “ 3 months, “ “ 12 1 “ “6 months, altered quarterly, 18 ■ 1 “ “ 12 mouths, “ “ 25 1 2squares, one half more than the above rates. 3 “ thras-fourth* more than the above rates, 4 “ double the above rales. If next to reading matter and leaded, double these isT" Advertisements not marked the number of insertions, ■ w;:! be continued and charged by the insertion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts wtll be made for advertising by the year, on reasonable terms. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to s.V* or upwards, for oilier than contract adver- j tuement-, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if paid on presentation. NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM Kill? | LINE. V.-KEKLY. The new and splendid Steamships FLORIDA Captain Laos, , —AND — A L All AM A Captain Ltolow, BELOX GIX(i TO TI!E SBW TOPS ASDSAVAXXAH STL AM NAVIGA TION COMPANY. leave Savannah and New York every SATUR- v * t DAY. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and I wnsurptisaed in safety, speed and comfort. These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time | t nal the Maeion aud Soithekner leave Charleston, arrive i in i Ne ‘ s ’ York as soon as, or before them. — Cabin Passage, $25 —payable before going on board. I * vv a ; PADLKFOKD, FAY & CO, Savannah, SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, m y.2g 194 Front-street, New York, ; AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGS A\ T C RAIL SO AD LINE. CHORTEisT AM) CHI3V UESi llOLTi: to Colum- O bus, Oglethorpe, Macon, MiUt Seville and Savannah. Augusta to Waynesboro’ via Four Horse Post, Coache.-, ... 80 Qlles ’ ! Waynesboro’to Millen, via Augusta and *’ a J nej * 44 I boro’ Kail Road, ••• • " u Mi lien to Savannah, via Central Kail Road,. i 4 Millen to Macon, via Central Rail Road “ 4t Macon to Oglethorpe, via South Western R. Road, 50 , Augusta to Oglethorpe, ....213 * ; —PARE— i From Augusta to Columbus, t!4 00 | “ “ “ Oglethorpe, 825 “ “ “ Macon, 650 “ “ “ Miiledgeville, 675 “ “ “ Savannah, 550 The Proprietor has made arrangements with the different C rmpanie s to run through tickets to the above named po’iits, a id is now prepared to furnish same at the Stage Office at United States Hotel. JAS. P. FLEMING, Proprietor. G. FARGO, Agent. Augusta, July 2,1552. jyß FOR PHILADELPHIA. Flill.t.lelphia and Savannah riteam Navigation Co. ■! \E\V AXI> »PLEN!HD sidewheel 1 -teamshiji STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons register, Capt. John E. Walton, has commenced her . regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wlonksday, the . ITth day of November, and every alternate Wednesday j th-.-eaiter; uv ~:i the Ist. loth and if 9th of December. , uiereauer; on uie isi, duu »iu ui and 12th and 26th of January, and so on. Guinn Passage to Philadelphia, $25 00 » Steerage, 9 00 Thi» -hip has been built with the strictest regard to ! safety and -umfhrt, a id her iccouimodations for Passen- ■ gers are unsurpassed by those of any other Steamship on , the C »ast. Passengers by this Line a- e on y Two Nights at Sea, and enjoy River Navigat >u 100 miles on the Dela ware. Time of Passage, about 60 hours. For freight or passage apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO., Agents in Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, No. 37North Wharves, a6-ly Agents in Philadelphia. OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL ROAD COMPANY. _____ fife m Charleston, May 25, 1852. •'AN AND after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger (* and Mai) Trains (under regulations of the Post Office ‘Oicnt,) will, until further notice, run as follows, viz : Depart CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD. O ->» gSGULAB MAIL AND PASSiNGER TRAIN FIRST .. UP. (daily) at .8 00 o’clock, A. m. Leaves Charleston ** 240 “ F. m. Arrive Hamburg DOWN. % t 5X " A.M. Leave Hamburg (daily) a 1 00 P. M, Arrive Charleston “ .. the afternoon Mail Train o These Trains connect with going South and West, the Georgia Railroad, (at August nw Mail Si earners, and and at Charleston with the W ilmin b «, &ad East. For the New York Steam Packets going Non. a yB that the present Express Train is run only on t. .Steam Packets Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York 'wia _r > fail to arrive at Charleston in time to connec. S o’clock, A. M. Train. 'a J tiSi SECONDUR SiunxEXPRESS FREIGHT AMD PASSESGKB ’i ll*. terti' • m. Leave Charleston at -X i . .5 00 o’clock, p. j Arrive Hamburg at ■ -Jr ♦ “ A - M * * DOWN. = c .» /f Leave Hamburg at ? 90 o clock, p. m. . Arrive Charleston at 6 TT A. M. i Passengers by this Train will always arrive at Hamburg ) in time to take the day Mail and Passenger Train of the , Georgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, A. M., j for Atlanta, Ac. J- D. PETSCH, m y<27 Superintendent Transportation. OFFICE SOOTH CAROLINA E. ROAD COMPANY t :.l •:: Charleston, October 1,1552. is hereby given that from and after this date this Company will receive at the Georgia Railroad i Depot at Augu-ta, all Cotton, Produce or Merchandize brought down by the Georgia and other Railroads, and in- j tended tor the South Carolina Railroad; the Freight and 1 chanres on which they will pay up to that point, and col lect the whole, Freight and charges, as agreed above on delivery in Charleston. Duplicate receipts will he given by the Agent of the Company on the receipt of such Cotton, Produce or Mer chandize at the Georgia Railroad Depot, one of which will be given to the Georgia Railroad Company, and the other W'il be forwarded to the consignee in Charleston, and for all loss and damage that may occur to such Cotton, Pro duce or Merchandize after it came into their possession, the south Carolina Railroad Company will be responsible, (and will promptly pay) but no further. Shippers of Cotton, Produce or Merchandise for Charles ton fr »m points on the other Roads above, will send Dupli cate receipts to W. J. Magrath, Agent, Hamburg. By or der of the Board. oS J. R- EMER\, Sec. FEMALE SEMINARY. MS. JAMES P. KING respectfully announces tc \ I er friends, and the public generally, that she will X „ a the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, a IN A TY for Young Ladies, in which w.ll be taught all tv hr-uifV " s 01 a substantial and elegant Education. Sht * ne ’evoted efforts to advance her Pupils, and a popes ->• * r d to the behavior and morals of those en trusted to her c<-' re > insure for her a liberal share of of an’ able Scholar and accomplished Gen tleman will be securer to assist in the higher branches Mrs Kin" has rented the large and commodious house at the corner of Broad an-.’ Gumming streets (formerly oc mimed by Mr. Stovall) where she can accommodate with board Young Ladies from the country A great induce ment is offered to those learning French, as that language W *Circulars contaiaim* Te rm s, Ac., n?aybe obtained by ap plication to Mrs. Ring, at present on Greene street, oppo site the Methodist Church. . the granite mills Ark placed in the hands of Mr. Thomas Denagan and mv oldest son, John, one of whom will, a- all times, oe found between the Eag.e A Phoenix Hotel and the old Bridge Bank, next door below Mr. Zmn s Augusta Bakery, where every effort will be made to keep on hand superior Ind different grades of FLOUR; Bolted MEAL; fine HOMONY, or GRITS, Ac. ... - , The Granite Mills Flour can be found In the hands of my .agents, Messrs. Seymour, Ansley & Co., Broad street, and jfc. Carmichael, Warren Block. v aul9 JAMES L. COLEMAN. IxXTRA choice HAMS, for sale by ij u 9 ESTES & RICHMOND. , )a /V BOXES prime GoshenYHIEKSE. in Store and for OUUsaleby n 6 DAVIS, KOLB A PANNING. >i| V K SALT. —200 Bags Fine Salt for sale by oS HAND WILLIAMS A CO. INDIA CHOLAUOGUE. — A 'arrelol of thisfavorite article, just received and for sale by n 7 D. B. PLUMB A CO. BACON. —40 hhds. choice Bacon SIDES, for sale by BELCHER A HOLLING.BWOKTH, # l§ No. b Warren Block. NEW GOODS. J. P. SEIZE HAS just received a full and complete assortment of Fancy and Staple GOODS, consisting, in part, of Chine Chameleon SILKS; i‘roc he figured Satin de Chine SILKS ; Plaid Do.; Changeable Chine Do.; Armure Do.; Brocade Chameleon Do.; Gros d'Afrique Do.; Figured Poult de Soi« Do.; Ombre Do.; Chameleon Poult de Sols Do.; Changeable Glace Do.; Striped Do; | Black Poult de Soie Do.; “ Brocade Do.; “ Dotted and Figured Do.; “ 2S, 80, 32, and 34 inch Gro# de Rhyne SILKS; “ Levantin Do.; “ Heavy Sinchew Do.; “ Silk VELVET; Heavy Black Satin VESTING; Black and mode colors ALPACAS, all prices; F" 1 ’' dered Crape SHAWLS, some very rich; Silk MANTILLAS; Black Lace VEILS; i Silk Warp FLANNEL; Pongee, Flag and bandanna HANDKERCHIEFS; Black Fillet and Silk GLOVES; i “ and White Silk HOSE; Low priced ana sup. MUSLIN de LAINE; “ “ “ Fancy CASHMERES; Rich Embroidered Do; Persian and Manchester dk LAINE3; Rich Gala and other PLAIDS, suitable for Misses’ and I Boy’s wear; Keal 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 CASSIMERES, new stylo; Kentucky JEANS; SATINETS and TWEEDS; Sup. French Black CASSIM ERE; , i Forest CLOTH and BEAVEKTEENS; Rich Table and Piano COVERS; Infant’s and Boy’s Worsted HOSE and BOOTEES; 1 Merino Knitted SHIRTS ; I Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS, with | heavy Silk Fringe; 9 4 and 10-4 Negro BLANKETS; Green, Blue and Scarlet Heavy BLANKETS; 10-4,12-4 and 14-4 low priced and sup. Bed BLANKETS; ( Jaconet and Swi-s TRIMMINGS; New style French, Manchester and other GINGHAMS; 1 “ “ English and Domestic PRINTS ; “ “ “ “ “ Furniture PRINTS, some 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 ami 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; «-1, 7-8 and 6-4 BEDTICKING and Apron CHYCK3; Bleached and unbleached JEaNS and Canton FLANNEL; 3-4, 4 4, 6-4, C-4 and 12-4 bleached and unbleached 1 SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS; Real New York Mill SHIRTING; Fustian and 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; 10-4,12-4 aud 14-4 sup. Marseilles QUILTS; Gent’s and Boy’s Gum Elastic SUSPENDERS; Siik aad Cotton UMBRELLAS; Madrass ami Romal HANDKERCHIEFS: Plaid HOMESPUN; 4-4 French and Irish undressed LINENS ; 5-4 Pillow-Case Do.; k-4, 9-4, lb-4, Snow-drop, and other fiandsoai# Damask diapers ; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES; Barnsley and Damask unbleached Table DIAPER; U nbleached Linen and Union Table CLOTHS; 11-4 and 12-4 Linen SHEETINGS ; 8-4 Russia SHEETING: j Birdseve DIAPER and Long LAWN; Bleached and unbleached DOWLAS; Burlap, Crash, Brown and While HOLLANDS ; 4-4 Slate and Drab LINENS; Huckaback and Plain TOWELING; Birdseye and Colored Bordered TOWELS. a3O FRESH GOODS. I HAVE ju-t received a fine and select assortment of CLOTHS; OASSIMERES and VESTINGS, of entirely new designs, which will be made to order in the latest style. Also, Ready- ade CLOTHING, and a fine assort ment of Dahlia, Olive, Brown and Blue Dress FROCK CuATS, which are made of the very best French Cloths, j ;i r trinimpfi in thp munnpr imH nrp vorv f^shinna. ai.u tnmmea in tne nest manner, ana are very lasmona ble. For salecheap. J. A. VAN WINKLE. Augusta, Sept. 21, 1652. 522 THE NEW YORK CHEAP STORE. T'HE subscribers would inform the inhabitants of Au- ■ gusta and vicinity, that they have just arrived from I N j w York, and are now opening a large and handsome as sortment of i DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, i Domestic GOODS of every description ; together with a | sj- endid assortment of new style RIBBONS, MANTILLAS, Kid GLOVES, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, and every arti ■ cSe required in the Dry Goods and Clothing line. Their I c< unection with the most principal Auction and Importing | Houses in the City of New York, will enable them to sell ; these Goods at New York wholesale prices; and we wou d respectfully solicit a call from the citizens of Augusta, and neighboiing counties, to examine our Stock. LYON & SCHWARZ, New York Cheap Store, 310 Broad Street, 2 docs be low the Brunswick Bank. 021 CARPETINGS. /'IARPETIIVGB, of American and European fabrics, V.7 just received by the subscriber: Cotton Warp CARPETINGS; Cotton and Wool Do.; Fine All Wool Do.; Superfine All Wool Do.; Extra Fine Ingrain Do.; Fine 'Three-Ply Do.; Superfine do. * Do.; Imperial do. Do.; Fine Brussels Do.; Extra Fine Brussels Do.; RKh Tapestry Do.; Extra Rich Do.; 5-8,6-8, 7-8, and 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for Stairs. C-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES. T 2-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb Carpets. Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and BINDING to match. 523 J. P. SETZE. 1 1'LANN ELS.—Swan Skin, Lamb’s Wool, Silk Warp, i Welch, Sallisbury Dornet, and all woo! red, white and ''ucy colored FLANNELS, for sale cheap by u '5 COSGROVE A BRENNAN. Ol KID GLOVES. , noon assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Gentle i\ man’s Bla;-k, White Colored Kid GLOVES. __ W. H. CRANE. YOcTTKS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND CLAYTON AND BIGNGN, (METCALF’S RANGE.) * RF THIS DAY receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’ i A_ and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low 1 prices. ALARGK assortment of fine Gentlemen’s SHIRTS, French style, and a small assortment of superior CLOTHING, just opened at the New Yo^Chwp^Store. 021 810 Broad-st., 2 doors below Brunswick Bank. rpHE CARPETS ARE COMING.—COSGROVE Sr 1 BRENNAN are now opening a very extensive and well selected assortment of CARPETS, RUGs; DRUG GETS and OIL CLOTHS, which they offer at a small ad vance on cost. **TRAVELER'S OUTFITS,” FIR LAST STEAMER.—Desirable Articles for Travel ing!—Check, India Grass Coats; Drab and Fancy colored Silk Coats; Grass Linen and other kinds of cool Summer Coats, loose Linen Over-Sacks. Pantaloons and Vests of all kinds. New Styles of Cravats. Handkerch’fs, Gloves, &c. SHIRTS, a full assortment Linen and Cotton, fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Braces, &c. jy2o WM. O. PRICE & CO. CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE. ATT'E would call the attention of Merchants and Dcal v f ers 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 elsewhere. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, at wholesale. A complete assortment of all the newest styles and colors of CLOTHS and OASSIMERES, at the lowest prices. S 2l WM. O. PRICE & CO. TRUNKs7VALISES, &C. JUST RECEIVED, at the Augusta Saddle and Har ness Manufactory, 193 Metcall’s Range, a large as sortment of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Travelling TRUNKt, VALISES, BONNET CASES, CARPET BAGS, Ac. aul9 A. HATCH. HAVANA SEGARS •jn M. FLOR. De N. York, VL 16 M. La India, •26 “ El Cinto d’Orion, 85 “ Londes do. 40 “ El Buen Gusta, all of our ewn importations. For sale by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. sept 26 No. 4, Warren Block. CHEESE! CHEESE! r A BOXES Prime CHEESE, fjyj ALSO, 1000 yds. Holmes’best TICKING. For Sale by s!7 HAND A FLEMING. SEGARS. [■ gQ 0(}() IMp ° R TBD SGGAR8 1 of favorite 1 70,<K)0 American SEGARS, of various brands and different prices. For sale low by n!2 A. FREDERICK. » HARRISON’S AMBROSIAL SOAP. ~ ITiXPErtIENCE has proved this article to be fully equal to any manufactured by the French perfumers. It makes a quick and permanent lather on the face, and gives ease and comfort in the indispensable operation of shaving. For sale by n7 D. B, PLUMB A CO. PIANO FfiKTxS MUSIC, &C. CHARLES CATLIN At CO., near r-srt '- ! the United States Hotel, Augusta,Ga., I are the only authorised Agents for Chick ; ering’s celebrated W jg j U IKON FRAMED PIANO FORTES, | Also, for those made by Nunn A Clark, and Adam Stod- I dard. I The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In truments render any special reference to them unnecessa ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this market, for more than 16 years, is good evidence of their urability. Their stock is always large and full, comprising every variety and style of 6, 6 \ and 7 octave PIANOS, which they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying rom $2tK) to #600,) and warrant them sound and perfect in { very respect. ; Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh upplies every week of ail new publications, as soon as they . are issued. All orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac ordeons,&c., &c., will receive prompt and careful atten j on, and will be warranted to please in every respect MELOUEONB. They have also a complete assortment of Prinee 4 Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key board is precisely the Same as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of he Flute stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud for mall Churches. They vary in price from SSO to SIOO. JEWELRY. CHARLES CATLIN keeps far sale at the same place, a : arge Stock of fine WATCHF3, JEWELRY and SILVER ! W ARE, to which he invites tne attention of the public j mh2B L. HANCOCK & CO., DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood, jjSte j Willow and Hollow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead Ini and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish • ing HARD-WARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, ; Lead, and Sheet Iron WARE. Metalic ROOFING done in the most approved manner with dispatch. The Trade supplied with TIN WARE at Wholesale upon the very lowest terms. 210 Broad Street, (a few doors below Post Office corner,) Augusta, Ga. ap9-d&w NOW ON HAND AITO~FOBSALE^ A AFt LL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES ' and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal, mm i ALSO— On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large an i well adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several ' small ones. j Also, NAILS by the keg «r retail; SWEDES IRON for ( Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES ani HATCHETS; Cotton HOES, I' all sizes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, RIVITS SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also a arge supply of Tinners’ and Roofing Tools, of all kinds. For sale next door to the Mechanics’ Bank, j nl4 B. F. CHEW. E» A.VGEss—E. FARROW’S PATENT COOKING t RANGE, one of the best txticies now in use, for o‘2S B. F. CHEW. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. i /''ill ARLES CATLINi invites the attention of /■“'9 \J his friends and the public, to his large and ' well selected stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver FORKS and SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN- j DLESTICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goxls, which he will sell on the most favorable terms. He has in Ilia employ one of the best Watch makers in this country, j who will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHES promptly and in the very beat manner. He has also a prac tical Jeweler, who will make or repair all descriptions of Jewelry. Engravings of ail kinds neatly executed. mh24 FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. J OHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, nextdoor below the United States Hotel, Broad Street, s now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock,con- fA# nisting, in part, of French Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and CA6SIMERES; Fancy Do.; DRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES, 1 and other VESTINGS; CASHMERETTES; DRAP d’ETE, j of several grades, which will also be sold by the yard. Os Fancy Articles, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all de- j scriptions, COLLARS; CRAVATS; SUSPENDERS: HALF HOSE; GLOVES; Ladies’ UNDER-VESTS; SHOULDER I BRACES, Ac., Ac. Ready-made CLOTHING, of the latest style as Goods, ' I cut and made. MILITARY WORK, in ail its branches. Making and ; Trimming Garments in the best manner. /.full assortment of the above, and ali other articles In ilsline, will be kept suitable for the season. mhl3 FASHIONABLE GOODS, JA. VAX WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, has • now on hand a large and full supply of Black, NfSl Brown, Blue, Olive, Green and Dahlia CLOTHS, ij.'j I And also, a large Stock of Fancy and Black CAS- >LT SIMERES, VESTINGS, Ac., which will be m ide to order in j the very best manner. —ALSO— A large Stock of Ready made CLOTHING; and a full o .1 o/.1/mt on r\»vl it 1? T UVVWII TV /T df HI on o » vrV\l f- u i and select supply of FLRMSUI-sG GOODS, such a* white | and colored SHIRTS; Si k ind Merino UNDER GAtt l MENTS; all kinds of GLOVES; HOSIERY; SUSPEN- 1 ; DERS; CRAVATS; SCARES; COLLARS; UMBRELLAS; j CANES, Ac. o!5 J A. VAN WINKLE. BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS THE subscribers most respectfully iniorm their friends and patrons, and the public general- j* 1 ly, that thev have just received a large and splen- W did assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, * I? 4 ®®*- ■iomprising almost every desci iptien adapted to tills mar get, and the season for City and Country trade, among which are many new styles and patterns; all of which are offered at the lowest cash prices Please call and examine our stock, as ail Goods will be f>eely shown. Grateful for pa t favors we solicit a continuance oft! esame E. L. SYMMONS & CO. Augusta, Oct. 80,1852. 031 » TRUNKS, TRUNKS. A LARGE LOT of Fine TRAVEL- •*^«s.’ >44 LING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, e.Jjl VALISES. Ladies’ BONNET CASES, Ac. Received by jy7 ALDRICH A ROYAL. ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS. JUST received, a lot of very superior Sole Leather TRUNKS and VALISES. Brass Band and Iron! Frame TRU 1 1 iw Hat BOXES, Valise BAGlP a «di||et BA(#aS? Jyls jaJJL-S Sign Mammoth Boot. WILLIAM HOUSLEY, .JR., WHOLESALE AM) RE f-al TAIL DEALER IN BOOTS T t AND SHOES, keeps constantly JjKnwT Vn * on hand, the best article for re- X Xnvl tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Boys’, Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s. Also Plantation and Kip Brogans. South side Broad street, Augusta, Georgia. jaß-ly PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS JUST RECEIVED, a haidaoroe lot of sfcw Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS; SB|J 44 Cloth Pat Tip 44 fHi “ Calf Pnrap Solo “ * 44 Dress 44 H 44 or Patent Leather Opera BOOTS; —ALSO— Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS; 44 44 Kid Polka 44 44 44 44 Jenny Linds; 4 * 44 Batin and Kid SLIPPERS, Ac. felS FORCE, CONLEY A CO. LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C. JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hem- . _ lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- CBj er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf f Bj and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid * and Top SKINS. —-XL I SO PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM ! MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting T.iCKS, SPARABLES, French 1 KIT, Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump ; STICKS, Sand STONES, Split,ing and Eyelet MACHINES, Hull’s Ball Shoe THREAD, TWIST, Boot WEBBING, Boot CORD, Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS, CRIMPS, Graining BOARDS, Ac. FORCE, CONLEY A CO, jalS Opposite Insurance Bank. HENRY & SKINNER, CABINET MAKERS, UPHO:-STIRB A UNDERTAKERS, ARE NOW PREPARED to exe cute all orders in their l ino. Ma king and Repairing Cabinet Work, Re gJ?P!9!9!fr!3fi upholstering Sofas, Chairs, Ac., Reno vating Mattresses, in fact all other kinds of work* belong ing to our branch. We have on hand a fine assortment of Wire SAFES, suitable for the season.'/These Safes are much approved for their convenience and sljle.-/Also, a fine lot of WINDOW SHADES, of the latest stylefaad at reduced prices. H. A a... Broad-st., one door below Washington street, next to Grenville & Co.’s Store. __ rn Z£!! PIANO 'FORTES. \ THE subscribers would reipevtfully call the attention of their friends and the ■ESajjjHH public, to their assortment of Rosewood and ft Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well « “ » U « known and justly celebrated M anufactories of Bacon A Raven, A. U. Gale A Co., and Dubois A Seabury, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to be at leas! fully equal to, any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. The subscribers would also state than the instruments now on hand are of the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low prices for cash or city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S my!B Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. LOOK HEBE* A NEW STORE AND NEW j ft! FURNITURE. J SiLCOX has re- Ml moved his stock o’ FURNITURE, j I \ » CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., next to Dr. Turpin’s, immediate!} opposite his former stand, where he intends kepping a general assortment of FURNI TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture. Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in ducement to those about purchasing to give him a cal! at is NEW FURNITURE STAND. 012-dAw FAMILY GROCERIES JUST RECEIVED, by the Charleston and Savannah steamers, a fresh supply of GOSHEN BUTTER, PIG HAMS, MESS PuRK, Futon Market BEEF, Smoked TONGUES, Tickled TONGUES, Suguar Bos ton CRACKERS, Butter do., Soda do., Wine do., Byass’ PORTER, Dove’s do , Falkirk and Younger’s Sparkling ALE, CHAMPAIGN, SHERRY and MADEIRA WINES, Mercer POTATOES, CIDER VINEGAR, fresh LOBSTERS, PICKLES, SAUCES, Ac., A«. JOHN A. MILLED, bov 8 No. 206 Broad street. J. J. CLAYTON. 1 A. P. BIC+NON. { CLAYTON & HGNON, DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, &C., &C-, . I Wholesale and Retail, 19 V fbetcalf’s Range, Broad atreeet, Augusta, Georgia. mh4-ly :i ALDRICH & ROYAL, j I DEALERS IN r 1 _ BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Fro.. e, opposite the Masonic Hall. A. A agi-f f R. have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- Jym \. f «|l phia, a large and well selected stock of the most fashionable and r .otest finished LADIES, I V MISSES, GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, :dl of which they invite the P 1 ; i public to examine, and compare prices and quality before purchasing. i j N. B.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front Store. n!9 ! J. M. NEWBY k CoTT , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEIiSIN READY -MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c., <2o. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor g>d - ja!6 P. BRENNER. PIANO MANUFACTURER, I j ’ r i Quality Rangf, Broad M/eet, Augusta , Ga., IS ready to execute all orders for PI- -eSF- ■ ANOS of all descriptions, which he war | rants to be equal in tone, quality and du- Sfi"Tß | rability to any that are brought from the J “ It U a North. The following is one of various testimonials, which have been kindly given to P. B. by gentlemen in this city. Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Brenner last year, which was of his own make, I take great pleasure in testify ing my perfect approbation of it in every respect. It is very j rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in | tune most admirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren- ; 1 ner’s Pianos, 1 have no hesitation in recommending them j for their superior quality, to all who maybe in want of a j | fine and duraole instrument. J. B. Hart. Augusta September 16,1562. i Further references : Rev. Mr. Ford, Mr. J. Setze, Mr. 11. ; B. Frazer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others. Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments tuned and j skillfully repaired, at the shortest notice. P. BRENNER, sl6-ly Broad-st, above McKenni-st. SAFES, IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C. THE UiVDEUSIUKEU having contracted to build the SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, LOCKS, AA i Ac., in the new Banking House of the Bank of Au- ‘3 guata, has permanently located in this city, and begs ) leave to inform the public that he will execute all orders for I i SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, STAIRWAYS, LOCKS, DELI. 1 I HANGING, FENCING, LIGHTNING RODS, ORNAMEN- j TAL WORK, <fec., Ac., including every branch of his busi- t ness, In the most perfect and satisfactory manner. His shop is on the north side of Broad Street, next door i below the old Bridge Bank Building, where he will be pleas- | ed to exhibit Models, Patterns ami Drawings to all those i who may wish any thing in his line. mySfi-ly AUGUSTUS GRUENDEL. I VALUABLE DISCOVERY. W FIELDS &GO ’S Chemical Liquid SOLDER, • for Mend’ng broken Glass, China, Earthenware, j Pearl, Ivory, or precious Stone. This article is decidedly j superior to any yet introduced to the notice of the public, i rendering the broken parrs joined firmer, and leaving no I stain whatever- Ftr sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO. I And Druggists generally. 024-ts BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, WLL be sold a bargain, for cash, Two Building LOTS, on South Commons, fronting on Taylor-street, 4‘J feet front, and 150 feet deep (enclosed.) For particulars apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer. o!2 IMPORTED SEGARS, BRANDIES, WINES. &C --\ \7E have just received, and in Store for sale low— T V 16,000 Principe SEGARS; 6,000 La Muzinnie SEGARS; 8,000 Monument Regalia SEGARS; 5,000 Salmetle Do.; p 6,000 Eagle Do., 6,000 N G Nes Do,; 4,760 El Gras Chicken Coch Do.; 2,000 London Regalia Do.; —ALSO— -2 H pipes Otard Dupuy & Co. BRANDY; 8% “ “ “ *• Do.; BV* “ •* “ “ Do,; 2}i “ Peelousin Pale Do.; —ALSO— -1 pipe Holland GIN ; 6 H casks PORT WINE ; 5)4 “ Mad. Do.; « •» Mai. Do.; n!4-lm GIRARDEY A PARKER. BUTTER. CHEESE. &C. »)A TUBS prime Goshen BUTTER ; ; J,- r 20 boxes CHEESE; 10 bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL; 5 bbls. Mess PORK ; 5 “ White BEaNS. —ALSO— ! 25 Boxes Star CANDLES. 23 bbls. Champagne CIDER ; A Ii —ALSO— -50,000 SF.GARS, various brands, j Just received and for sale by ; nl4-8t JOHN WELLAUER, opposite Post Office. RECEIVED THIS BAY, | <)aBOXES. pints and quarts, Champagne CIDER, 25 bbls Stuart’s double Refined Crushed and Ground SUGAR, 25 bbls. Hiram Smith's FLOUR, 10 half bhis. PICKLES in vinegar, 10 bids. CRANBERRIES, 10 baskets French Anisette CORDIAL, 24 C lb. boxes fre.-h VERMICELLI and MACARONI, 10 baskets superior olive OIL, 25 boxes FRv NE& SARDINES in whole, half and uarter boxes, 2 bbls. White BEANS, 25 boxes Smoked HERRING. For sale by I nil G. T. DORTIC. BOARDING HOUSE. i rpHE undersigned will be pleased to accommodate a few 1 X more with Board and Lodging. Also, any number ac- I commodiited rwith Board alone. His Table will at all j times be supplied with as good as the city affords. Residence on Greene street, between the Methodist and Baptist Churches, formerly occupied Ly Mr. Finn. 4.. tIS-6m C. E. MUSTIN. BRIDLES. LEATHER, &C. Ofv CX?jES Women’s Men's and Boy’s SADDLES; jL * I 5 cases Wagon Do.; 25doz. Wagon BRIDLES; 10 44 Riding BRIDLES and MARTINGALES ; ! 1500 lbs. OalTTan and Hemlock LEATHER; 80 doz. Kip SRINib; 25 44 Calf Dodl " 'V 40 sets Wagon AXLES, all gßes; 60 0 44 best Ground Wagon 800 41 Tung J-TAYS and CHAINS, In Store and for sale by ‘ 016 jj-BEAL. * CO. NOTICE. HAVING closed my mercantile pursuits, I wish my many friends and patrons to call and make an early settlement, and add to the obligations I air. already itndei to them.. In my absence. Mr. K. T. >VURPU' . at the old stand, will receive the same. sBO J. T. BOTHWELL. BOOTS AND SHOES. THE subscriber has just {received, at bis tfe a Store, opposite the United States Cote), his £L*S ? Fall supplies of BOoIS, SHOES and BROGANS, W which he will sell cheap for <asi. His Stock com prises a great variety, and the very latest styles. Call and see them. Prices very reasonable. o!2-tf HENRY DALY. QUIPPING BOOKS, a very superior article of our O own manufacture. For tale bv TUGS. RICHARDS & SON, off Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. FRESH TURNIP SEED. WE have this day received a supply of Jreth and relia ble TURNIP SEED, consisting of the*’ allowing va- RUTA’ BAGA, LARGE ENGLISH NORFOLK, EARLY FLAT DUTCH, EARLY YELLOW RUSSIAN, RED TOP, LONG WHITE, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, SNOW BALL Augusta, June 16, 1852. Jelß D. B. PLUMB & CO. FERFIMERI , FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS, HAIR, Oils, Pomatums and Toilet articles generally—a great variety, just received by WM. H. TUTT, Druggist, septic REMOVAL NOTICE. GEORGE EV LKS ha* REMOVED his Shop to the building on JACKSON STREET, first door from Mil ler A Warren’s Dry Goods Store. o 2-2 m SOMETHING NEW. REMINGTON’S CONDENSING AND DIGESTING COFFEE POT. This article is on an entire new plan, by which the aroma of the Coffee is condensed, thus avoid ing all evaporation, and giving the Coffee a fine flavor, ► X with a saving of one-fourth the material. For sale by * , 4f v L. HANCOCK A CO., rayll Agents for Patentees. r |’ , o THE 'AFFLJC aiiD —Dr. Banning’s celebrated # JL BODY BRACE will bfjround almost invaluable to those t suffering from Weakness inltbe Back, Deformities, Hernia Prqk?f?sus, Ani, Ac. An E-wy in Pamphlet form accompa- T knrep eaoh’Jßrace. Forsalcby D. S- PLUMB & CO., s!5 -vThe only authorized Agentrfor Augusta. t A —y j •*. Pulveris ed corn starch, fc. cle for mieai tg Puddings, for sale by nff ESTES A RICHMOND. Y»A SHARES of Franklin Building and Loan Associa- STOCK. Apply to otiYHrt. A. P. ROBERTSON. ff jBEEBK’S, LEARY’S, AND GENIN’S FALL ! of Gents’ HATS. A new supply just received J. TAYLOR, JR. A CO. ej.»H T) AC -ING TM INE.—2 bales Three Plv TWINE, so ' j sale by 028 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR.—2O bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR, just received by au4 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. I- . . / \ATMKAL for sale by I V / JelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. lIXIRA ftYRUF.— IO Bbls. Extra Sugar House SYb D RUP, just received by 027 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO. ! VXTHIFE W INK AND CIDER VINEGAR, fifty V T bbls. fust received and for sale by nt S. 0. GRENVILLE A CO. RECEIVED THIS DAY, fy ~ BBLS, Hi.am S ith FLOUR; A.>) 10 bbla. CKANBERKILS; 10 firkins fresh Goshen BUTTER; 10 kega “ Virginia Do.; 10 bbls. New LARD ; 5 “ “ HAMS; 100 bags “ BUCKWHEAT; 25 boxes Goshen CiiEESE; Smoked BEEP; Smoked and Pickled TONGUES • 10 half bbls, PICivLEb, in Vinegar. Together wi h a general as?' rtment in Store. Fresh sup plies received weekly. For sale by b 27 G. T. DORTIC. AT PRIVATE SALE ON CONSIGNMENT. 9(j HUBS, prime Bacon .'IDES, Ok/ 25 coils Kentucky ROPE, 200 sacks Liverpool SALT, 30 bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE, 100 dozen painted BUCKETS, 50 dm striped Cedar Brass-bound do. 50 <\iW plain do Iron do. do. 25 hhds. Porto Rico, Muscovado and St. Croix SU GAR, 40 bbls. fine Red skin and Mercer POTATOES 10 boxes French LEVIUNS, 10 bbls. Northern PIPPINS. Just received and I for sale by 024-d2w GIRARDEY & PARKER. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. I AM obliged to my friends for the most unexpected de mand they have made upon the Granite Mills for Flour I Meal and Hominy. Asuperior article of Superfine FLOUR ; may be considered Extra, ia now being sent from the Mills ] to the Store, live Hundred bushels of the purest Gene- I sce white V. heat, for Extra Family Flour , is exnected to : arrive from New York this week, when, having the Miller j and the Mills, i hope to show my friends that they can well ; afford to encourage the Granite Mills. I 017 JAMES L. COLEMAN. j FAMILY GROCERIES. ~~ : I °\ ,n ;^r >HLLIN has just received at the old stand, i ticlef viz- 5 Br ° ad SUeet ’ a aCW 3Uppiy of the following ar- Muscovado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Stuart’s Steam Crushed and Clarified SUGARS; Old Rio COT COFFEE ; Pearl CANDLES; Pnme Wlute Lara CANDLES; Starr CANDLES; Superior New RIG t; Pearl STARCH ; No. 1 SOAP, Toi et SOAP- U? u FrS 10 ?. ginge R ; French ai d English I’L’PPEK; ALLSPICE; CLOVES; LOBSTFPS N amrnM ß; . 6reen l , aDd Black TEAS i PreA mRSy Also - owou. EXTRA FINE FLOUR, r I l he first 500 bu shelß of prime Ge 'VhUeu'VHLi\T.’ from , which 1 loo t so * the mojt sa..j,a to,y lesu.ts, and hope those who are disposed to l . he Mills will give the Flour an early trial, that 1 may know what quantity of this prime Wheat \to oruer. JAMES L. CO .EMAN. T , . , Augusta, Oct. 30,1552. I am m charge of the uramte Mills, and have the Wheat —and if I can’t make as good FLOUR as ever came to this country, I will yield as a Miller. ... 031 J. C. HARDEN, Miller. nnvri TV NEW MUSIC- So” 1 ' Dinahs feeieuade; ihou art near me again; V, .Ti my h OTe ’ my arest ; Where do the Sunbeams ' 01ce Waves ; Thou artamoag the Few; iis Fleasantto be Young; He Never Smiled Ag ain The Mountain VipJ; On a Green Gra-sy Knoll; the Matin Bedims t-ounded; ao they say the French are Coming; Ihey ve Sunny Lands more Bright and Fair; Lilly Uafc Let her Dream On; The Day is Past, The Brave and Free; Rea«y M. ney ; O ! thou lovely Month of June ; Liquor oI Word Th€ Alaby Maid > T3ie Lady’s Letter; One Parting POLKAS—Clifton House; Laura La Catarina; The Bo quet; Sunny Side; The Lovers’ Dream; Midnight Hour; Ihe Courting; Cuckoo. ’ WALTZES—Rosa Lind; The Waltz of the Perl; La Flo rida, Lethne; Sunny fcide; Karolina Mazurka. Just received and for sale, at fiEO A HATira a nr\ »c „ C1 eiiU. a OAltaA CO.’S j c ~ 4 Book and Music Store, Broad street. FLOUR! FLOUR! of the following extra brands of FLOUR • fSFvSr* 1 ,ioaoie Xtra ’ John Kio - Hopelon Mu.s, \ ality of the Genesee. Just received and for sale by o . 0 GEORGE W. LEWIS, - sept ~ S No. 1, Warren Block. DOUBLE EXTRA I, LOUR.—Beat the GRAMTE MILLS if you can. 1 nr> JAMES L. COLEMAN. FLOUR. KBLS. Lebanon FLOUR; o\f t>o 44 Coleman’s Granite Mills FLOUR; 50 bags 44 “ >* MEAL; For sale by 523 JOHN C. CARUICMAEL, ’PHKbI BSCRIBERg have just received a fresh sup- X P,v of Sands Seidlitz CASE, Recommended -is superior te the ordinary Seidletz Powiiers, producing the same effect, but are s - put up as to be adapted to the use of persons proceeding on long voyages, or residents in damp or hot climate.--, suffering no change from long keeping, or expo sure to the air, t;ud being the cheapest article ever offered to the public. For sale by dC D. B. PLUMB A CO., Druggists. GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA. A PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLE, PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, M. D., AUGUSTA, GA., L OR DISE ASES of the Liver, and to purify the Blood.— i For sale in Augusta by Wm. H. AJ. Turpin, Havi land, Risley & Co., D. B. Plumb A Co , W. K. Kitchen, Bar jett & Carter, P. A. Moise, IV. H. Tutt, and Wm. Haines; *»* Mumburg, S. C., by A. J. Creighton; Covington, Usher, Anderson C<>., and by l)ruggisi generally. i hose ordering this article from Druggists, or Commission Merchants, should express in their orders, 1 Dennis' Geor gia iSarsapaHUa. nov 8 HOTEL FOR SALE. T» E HOTEL,in this place, known as 44 WASH- X GTON HALL,” is offered for sale. It has six tt-.n sleeping apartments, a large dining and two reception rooms, et try necessary outbuilding, one of the largest and jest gardens in the State, with a fine water lot for paster age attached. This valuable property will be sold on rea sonable terms, and in view of the facts that it is the only Hotel in the place, and our Rail Road will be completed in a few months, it presents extraordinary inducements to any one wishing to engage in that business. Apply to t JOHN H, DYSON. Wash ngton, Ga., July 2S, 1852. jyffl ' MERCER POTATOES^ fIA BBLS. choice Mercer POTATOES. tJu) ALS— O-80 bbls. Hiram Smith Double Extra Family FLOUR, wth other fine Brands, for Family use; with 50 casks Fresh Thomaston LIME, by r ' 27 & FLEMING. ENGLISH VERMIN DESTROYER. ANEW article that is taking the place of every other Vermin Killer, being safe and effectut! in removing Bugs, Roaches, Ants and insects of all kinds, as well as a preventive of their existence wherever it is once used Price 26 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by 0 27 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO. FOR COUGHS, COLDS, &C. RUSHTON’S Compound Liverwort PASTE; Smith’s English Liquorice LOZENGES; Wistar's Cough LO ZENGES; Gum Arabic LOZENGES, Ac.; all of which are ve.y convenient and pleasant remedies. For sale by °- 7 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO, 600 SACKS SALT ~ XAA SAC K.S SALT, slightly damaged, will be sold oUU ‘ow, if applied for immediately. nl6 ' (l * f JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent. FLOUR. FLOUR. VV E baVe receivtid a lot of family FLOUR, in 100 lbs. V t bags, from Judge Bailey’s Mills, Appling, Cass coun ty, which we offer very low. Call and try one bag, and you will say it is extra, n!7 BUFORD, BEALL A CO. PHALON’S IMPROVED MAGIC lIAIR DYE, ~ AN L\V and valuable discovery—being a liquid Dye to color the Hair, without the least iqjury to the Skin. It can be washed immediately without disturbing the color and has no bad odor. Prepared only by E. Ph-don, No. Iff 4 Broadway, New-York, and sold in Augusta by ’ » 7 >D. B. PLUMB A CO. Q SLYER WARE.—Ki'I okf- A pjd ' - !ica: SETS of in chests, coir Silver F* “fi EffS-GOR SALTB; cZ, i JSSS&-S' FORKB; L IDLES, and Si OONS, of many acL-eni uatterns: SYPHONS* Tea. S TRAINERS; GOURDS, Ac.; ’for low by i ’ . CLARK A CO., Rich toilet soap = Lubin’s Toilet SOAPS • • Guerlain’s 44 44 Pinaud’s 44 44 Low’s 44 n Bazin’s 44 4£ Hauel’s 44 * 4 Taylor’s Chrystaiir- Toilet SOAPS; together wnh a full assortment of cheap Fancy SOAPS of American Manufacture, for sale by jel‘2 0. B. PLUMB A CO. RYE FLOUR. EXTRA RYE FLOCK, from pure white Rye, tho roughly cleansed from »h impurities, can be had at ' the Store below the Eagle A Phoenix Hotel. Those prefer ring it unbolted can be supplied. Orders left for Graham FLOUR will be attended to. ! o!8 JAMES L. COLEMAN. T> Y r have on hand a small lot, 50 sacks, prims I XL RYE. s2l W. H. 3TARK A CO,, Warren Block. ’ * • JLi V/, jaaoNicLE & SEwrISEL F r om Sumiay'a Engl* & Enquiry. IT IS THE SABBATH MORN. BT CHARLES M. DENTS. " It mo : n - the ho! .v S ibbath more I uZ ji£° T. other d haih wora .. . 1118 J ehuv*h’a day. Ah many a spirit bruised, crush’d or torn Cease from their work (uKihii'm Uods^ It is a resting time ; 4DU ' Morepol ien fnl the ever running sands Frou. Time’s bright glass; and happy, humble bands Together «arse the hymn. u, > It is the Sabbath morn ; and and holy spells Rise in the soul, like bub Me-drops in wells; It is a day of prayer; The dev.Aet his rosaiy (.ft tells, And multitudes, like ntui ’luring hosts of shells tend otTrings on the air. It is the Sabbath n orn, and many a sinfui soul, Feel-* a st i ge influence o'er its drcatnlngs roll’; It is the guide to God; And all unseen It work, th like a mole, To reach the he u t and make it feel the giol Os deatid es sculs in God. Ah ! holy Sabbath morn ! how music llv ring The chin es in iting us beneath His wing O, day of all most ble-t, How memories an.und our chit ’hoed cling, ” lh y inc m‘ r, g -eemed a hoiy thing By Gt»d exprestj’a ! SuDUay, Nov Tth, 1552. Astronomical Discover!*. Xctwithatandiug the marvellous discoveries w.nch hut e been made in the planetary system, the science of astronomy is comparatively in its m liincj, and the probability is, that as we increase in perfection in the construction of telescopes, new wonders will continue to be disclosed. The telescope of Lord Ross has brought new worlds to view and corrected errors in regard to those which were known ; but the Rev. Mr. Craig, of England, bus just com traded a telescope, which exceeds t/mt of Lord Roys, in magnifying power and accu racy; and scientific men arc waiting with impa tience, the final completion of the wonderful in strument, to test its power. A slight delect has to be rectified before it will be in complete working order, although it has been already tried with as tonishing effect. t rom u notice of this instrument in the London Morning Chronicle, we extract the following paragraph: “Some idea ol its powers may be formed from l ' at 11 magnifies the light of the moon 40,000 times, and in coarse objects, like tho outlines of the lunar mountains ami the craters, the whole ol tuese rays may be allowed to pass at once to the local point, as they do not m such objects confuse it in any appreciable degree. Jn the Craig tele scone the moon is a most magnificent obiect, and perfectly colorless, enabling the beholder to trace trie outlines of the various mountain ranges with such vivid distinctness as to make us long for Lae clear weather in order to bring the whole pow cis of this marvelous instrument to bear upon out satelite. _ It is positively asserted that on a favora b.c evening, it there was a building or object of the size ot W edminister Abbey in the moon, the whole of its parts and proportions would be dis tinctly revealed. As au illustration of its space penetrating powers, and the manner in which it gr..sps in the light, it was stated that soon after it was created, it was directed to a test object, a mi nnte spcc.c of light in one ot the constellations, wmch is not to bo seen at all times bv tho most ex cellent instruments, though guided bv first rate ob servers, and in profound darkness. The Craig tele scope at once discovered that this test obiect was not a minute speck of light, bur. a brilliant double star. As soon as it is finally adjusted, Mr. Craig proposes to direct the instrument to the planet Ve nus, to examine it minutely, in the hope that he may be able to settle the question of whether she has a satelite or not.” ° a f, AE JKLIA .—First,call at D. B. Plumb _■\ “ Cos - and get “any quantity’ of Fine French roll Gelatine, (mark that, the Fi enen Geianne.) Secondly, get a via! or two of Flavoring Extracts, and they will furnish receipts for making it. sep '6 ? A*-AK I iiHM AX’S Prepared Umber ■ Sienna; Ivory Bhuk; Painters’ Dryer; Stove Polish ; and Gold biaing, may be had of 015 W.M. 11 TEXT, Druggist. Dt'hVKKI/.ED(X)R> STAHCH. .An or- t , - - cm iiu ti. —a.n excellent ar ticle for making custards, puddings, blanc-m»nge, &c , for sale by D. b. PLUMB & CO. s 5. ( l ONTLNTMENT better than Wedth, by Alice B. Neal author of i\o fcuth Word as Fail, Ac. Jrst pub lisued and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S, ° 22 Broad Street. SERVANT’SCLOTHING^ \\T E have in Store a lot of Servant's good CLOTHING, ▼ ▼ which we will sell very che ip. ° 22 WM. 0. PRICE & CO TO KENT. A LARGE ROOM in the Basement of that Building x V on the corner of Jackson and Greene streets (opposite the Warehouse formerly occupied i.y Walker A Bryson and more recently by Walker it Son, but at present by j! J. Pearce and M. P. Stovall) at present occupied by the Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at tin s ofiice. s2G-d «wtf _ TO RENT. | O'E brick STORE and DWELLING, situated on , Jilili,Broad street, abov., the new market. AD.', one small House and three or four acres of LAND attached, suita ble for a Garden. Apply to JOSIAH SIBLEY, o 29-ts ' 1 ’b BEAT.—a large and commodious ROOM on Broad JL street —furnished if required. Apph to MAYER A BROTHER. to Kim r r , HK DWELLING on Broad s f reet first above 1. Judge Bishops. Apply to n 2 A. HAICH. TO BENT, U r IfTIL the first of October next, the DWELLING on Eh s Street, at present occup ed by Mr. E (ward F. Wimberly, Possession given immediately. Appiv to o2G S. 0. GRENVILLE '& CO. TO RiNT, r I' , IIE large Brick STORE on Broad-street, formerly 1 occupied by Wm. H. Howard AS' n, next door toJp[ Sfovali's Corner. Apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON. olO TO RENT. dSf* THE brick STORE and DWELLING opposite the Eilil Eagle and Phoenix Hotel. Apply to O 1-ts N. & J. DALY. I , I I TEH AND EHEE.sE.— » > 12 firkins Choice Go hei BUTTER; 50 b .xes Prime CHEESE. Just received hy n!3 ESTES & RICHMOND. Oglethorpe infantry qi iek step] compo-ed by A. Ivehsen, and dedicated to Capt. Ax hkew J. Miller. 15U copies ju.-t received and for sale by r> 19- <itf CHARLES GATLIN & CO. r I >o . ** H A'tilC'lA N S.—NOR WOOD’S TINO I’UR'e" VE -1 RAT RUM VHU DE— price reduced. A supply of the above value, le compound for sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO. lIIIDS. Cuba MOLASSES; 25 hhds. extra Trinidad tilt MOLaSSES, for sale by _ns DAVIS, KOLB & PANNING. Bacon -80 hhds. BACON SIDES, just from smoke house; 2 “ “ SHOULDERS, “ “ 3 “ “ GAMS, very fine. Just received by n 5 WM. 11. STARK & CO. HIRAM SMITH FLOUR, fre-h ground ; Rail R~>ad 1 LOUR, fresh ground. Pickled BEEF; Picklen PORK; Pickled TONGUES, and smoked FEF.F; just received by n 5 LAMBACK & COOPER. WILLIAMSON TAYLOR & CO., ~0 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Im- I O poi ters and Dealers in Foreign DRY GOODS. We keep on hand one of the largest and best assortment of GOODS that is to be found in the country. n7- ly CH.A MP.AGMJ.—IOO baskets Bou he’s Celebrated CHAMPAGNE WINE, of our own importation, just received aud for sale. nl2 LAMBACK A COOPER. BUCKWHEAT, in whole, half and quarter barrels; and COD FiSH in boxe-, one hundred pounds each, just received by n!2 LAMBACK A COOPER. C'HEEsE. —DO boxes prime CHEESE, received weekly, J and for sale by o!9-dAw ESTES A RICHMOND. \ 1 AGNOLIA W lI|sKEY. —SO bbls. I’ik s MAGNO LIA WIIIiKEY, just received and for sale by nl7-dAwtf A RICHMOND. T IMG.-800 casks Fresh Thomas ton LIME, just receiv- JLx ed and for sale low by n2-d&w ESTES A RICHMOND. TO WARbHOPSKVIKV. —1,000 yards of Sacking WRAPPERS, very suitable for mending Cotton, for sale at 6% cents per yard. nt 4 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. CRACKERS— !00 Boxes No. 1, Fire CRACK .T ERS, just received and for sale by nll-dtf ESTES & RICHMOND. SCOTCH WHISKEY.—I puncheon fine Olu Scotch WHISKEY, for sale by nll-tf ESTES A RICHMOND. Maynard a noyes’ ink has stood the test of more than a quarter of a century, and has proved a superior article. For sale, in bottle *oi various sines, b”- ! THOS. RICHARDS A SON, o!5 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac. 100,000 SEGARS. JUST RECEIVED di red from ! lavana, 100,000 choice Spanish SEGAKS, among which are comprised those favorite brands, E D , A. G., “ Ambrosia,” “Flor de Ha baua,” “Es. La. Chay,” “Cosueles,” “El Dorands,” and “La India.” nil DAWSON & SKINNER. SO. CA. INDIGO. —800 lbs., a superior article. For •ale by n2l WM. H. TUXT, Druggist,