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BY WILLIAM S. JONES.
C&f Chronicle & Sentinel
IS PUBLISHED
DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY,
1 by william s. jones.
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NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM SHIP
LINE.
WEEKLY. j
The new and splendid Steamships
FLORIDA Captain Lton,
—AND—
ALABAMA Captain Ludlow,
BELONGING TO THE NEW YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAM NAVIGA
TION COMPANY.
WILL leave Savannah and New York every SATUR
DAY. These ships are of 1,800 tons register, and
unsurpassed in safety, speed and comfort.
These Steamers, leaving Savannah at the same time
that the Marion and Souherner leave Charleston, arrive
In New York as soon as, or before them.
Cabin Passage, $25 —pavablebefore going on board.
Agents : PADLEFORD, FAY & CO,
Savannah,
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
my2s 194 Front-street, New York.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE AND RAIL
ROAD LINE.
Shortest axd cheapest route to coium
bus, Oglethorpe, Macon, Milledgeville and Savannah,
Augusta to Waynesboro* via Four Horse Post
Coaches, 80 miles,
Waynesboro* to Millen, via Augusta and Waynes
boro’Rail Road, 21 “
Millen to Savannah, via Central Rail Road, T 9 “
Millen to Macon, via Central Rail Road 112 “
Macon to Oglethorpe, via South Western R. Road, 50 “
Augusta to Oglethorpe, 213 “
—FARE—
From Augusta to Columbus, sl4 00
“ “• “ Oglethorpe, 825
« “ “ Macon, 6 50
“ “ “ Milledgeville, 675 ;
“ “ “ Savannah, 5 50 i
The Proprietor has made arrangements with the different
Companies to run through tickets to the above named points,
and is now prepared to furnish same at the Stage Office at
United States Hotel. JAS. P. FLEMING, Proprietor.
G. FARGO, Agent.
Augusta, July 2,1852. jy3
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia and Savannah bteam Navigation Co.
THE N EW AND SPLENDID sidewheel
steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, of!200
tons register, Capt. John E. Walton, has commenced her j
regular trips, and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the
17th day of November, and every alternate Wednesday
thereafter; say on the Ist, 15th and 29th of December,
and 12th and 26th of January, and so on.
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia, $25 00
Through Tickets to New York, 25 00
Steerage, 9 00
This ship has been built with the strictest regard to ,
safety and comfort, and her accommodations for Passen- !
gers are unsurpassed by those of any other Steamship on j
the Coast. Passengers by this Line are only Two Nights ]
at Sea, and enjoy River Navigation 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, 87X North Wharves,
■6-ly Agents in Philadelphia.
OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
Charleston, May 25, 1852.
ON AND after Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger
and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office
Department,) will, until further notice, run as follows, viz:
CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD,
FIRST OR REGULAR MAIL AND PASSENGER TRAIN
UP.
Leaves Charleston (daily) at 8 00 o’clock, a. m.
Arrive Hamburg “ 240 “ p. m.
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg (daily) at 5X “ A. m.
Arrive Charleston “ 100 “ p. m,
These Trains connect with the afternoon Mail Train o
the Georgia Railroad, (at Augusta} going South and West,
and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail Steamers, and
New York Steam Packets going North and East. For the
present Express Train is run only on those days that the
Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York Steam Packets
fail to arrive at Charleston in time to connect wi h Lr= l
S o’clock, A. M. Train.
SECOND OR NIGHT EXPRESS FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAIN
UP.
Leave Charleston at 5 00 o’clock, r. m.
Arrive Hamburg at SSO “ a. m.
DOWN.
Leave Hamburg at 6 00 o’clock, p. m.
Arrive Charleston at r" ..6 30 “ a. m.
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.,
for Atlanta, Ac. J. D. PETSCH,
27 Superintendent Transportation,
OFFICE SOUTH CAROLINA R. ROAD COMPANY
Charleston, October 1,1852.
"VTOTICE is hereby given that from and after this date
IN this Company will receive at the Georgia Railroad
Depot at Augusta, all Cotton, Produce or Merchandize
brought down by the Georgia and other Railroads, and in
tended for the South Carolina Railroad; the Freight and
charges 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 be 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
Will 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 Merchandize for Charles
ton from points on the other Roads above, will send Dupli
cate receipts to W. J. Magrath, Agent, Hamburg. By or
der of the Board. o 9 J. R. EMERY, Sec.
S3OO REWARD.
R ANA WAY from the subscriber this morning, «
his Negro Girl ELIZA. She is a mulatto, about
sixteen years of age, a big stout girl, weighing about fIToL
160 pounds, large full face, large white eyes, large -
•yebrows, well known about this city. As 1 have reason to
believe that she has been enticed away by some white per
sos, I will give the above reward for proof sufficient to con
vict them, or Twenty-five Dollars for the girl alone, and
lodged in any safe Jail, where I can get her.
JOHN ROBERTSON.
Augusta, Ga., July 24,1852. jy2s
MAGIC COPYING INK.—A new and important i,
vention, whereby a clear and perfect copy of a lette
bill, or any written document can be taken in one minute
without the use of & press or any machine whatever. Copies
es letters written with this ink, can be taken a week after
they have been written, or immediately, at the option ol
tli* party who writes. Sold by
,2 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO., Druggist
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
THE FIRM heretofore existing under the name of
Scranton, Stark A Davis is hereby dissolved. Ether
0t the subscribers will use its name only in liquidation.
J ehn 8. Wright, of this city, is duly authorized te re-
Mve dues es the late firm, and receipt for the same.
»*«Bd Augusta, October 52,1852.
P. A. SCRANTON,
WM. H. STARK,
•IS I ■- DAVIS.
THE GRANITE MILLS
ARE placed in the hands of Mr. Thomas Denagan am
my oldest son, John, one of whom will, at all times
be found between the Eag.e k Phoenix Hotel and the ol«
Bridge Bank, next door below Mr. Zinn's Augusta Bakery
where every effort will be made to keep on hand superioi
Bod different grades of FLOUR; Bolted MEAL; fim
HOMONY, or GRITS, Ac.
Th« Granite Mills Flour can be found in the hands of mi
Bgnita, Messrs. Seymour, Ansley A Co., Broad street, am
J. C. Carmichael, Warren Block.
au “ JAMES L. COLEMAN.
EX'® J A choice HAMS, for sale by
ESTES A RICHMOND.
prime Goshen CHEESE, in Store and so
•H/U «•»• oA DAVIS, KOLB A PANNING.
NEW GOODS.
FRENCH EMBROIDERIES AND GOODS FOE
LADIES’ EVENING DRESSES. ;
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
* TAV E just received from New York—
A-l Ladies’ Embroidered French Lawn HANDKER- 1
| CHIEFS, of Dew and elegant styles.
Ladies’ Worked CHIMASETTES, of beautiful styles, with r
Sleeves to match.
Ladies’ Valenciennes Lace COLLARS, with Points, of
| beautiful styles.
White and Colored Tarlatan ’ MUSLINS, and White
French CRAPES.
White and Colored Silk Thule LACES, a beautiful article
for Ladies’ Evening Dresses.
Superior Plain White CRAPE de PARIS.
White Barege and White Wash Blond LACES.
White Brocade SILKS, of new and splendid styles.
White, Watered and Plain White Glace SILKS.
Pearl Colored SILKS, of beautiful styles, for Evening
Dresses,
Plain, Pink, Blue, and Lemon Colored GRO de NAPS,
for Evening Dresses.
A full assortment of Alexander’s Ladies’ White and Co
lored Kid GLOVES.
To s'i >f which they respectfully invite the attention of
*' e J j ; • lC - nlO-dtwAw
NEW GOODS BY THE LAST STEAMER.
TX7ILLIAM H. CHA.VE has received the following
T\ GOODS: 6
Superior Plain Black GRO de RHINE;
Another supply of Black and Colored Rich Velvet Otto
j man SILKS;
Elegant Black Brocade SILKS;
Rich Printed French DeLALNES ;
Fine Second Mourning Do.;
Rich Persian Do., low priced;
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Linen Cambric HANDKER
CHIEFS ;
Fine Choco Colored French MERINO;
YELYETS; BRAIDS; BUTTONS; and ether kinds of
Trimmings for Ladies’ Dresses;
Cheneille CORD, for Embroidering;
Fine Bird’s-eye DIAPER;
Ladies’ White and Colored Stout Cotton HOSE;
Misses’ White and Slate do., do., Do.;
Youth’s and Children’s Brown and Mixed Do.;
Drab, Moreen, Pillow-case, Cotton, White and Brown
Table DAMASK;
New York Mill SHIRTING;
And a great variety of other Goods, for sale low at No. 242
Broad Street. 026-dAw
LADIES’ CIRCULAR CLOAKS.
SNOW DEN A SHEAR have just received a supply
of Ladies’ Velvet CIRCULAR CLOAKS, and Ladies’
Black Watered and Plain Black SILK CLOAKS.
Also, a splendid assortment of Ladies’ Embroidered VA
LENCINNES LACE, and Muslin Paris Trimmed MOUS
QUITAN COLLARS, SLEEVES and CHIMAZETTES, of
new and elegant styles, to which they respectfully invite
the attention of the Ladies.
S. & S. will receive, in a few days, Ladies’ Black CLOTH
CLOAKS, made of a beautiful fabric. n23-dtwAw
DAMASK DIAPERS AND LINENS.
ALEXANDER & WRIGHT invite attention to their
Stock of Superior Damask Table DIAPERS and
CLOTHS; Damask NAPKINS and DOYLIES: Scotch,
Huckaback and Birds Eye DIAPERS and TOWELS;
CRASH and DOYLIES : Superior Irish LINENS and HOL
LANDS; Pillow-case LINENS; Embossed, Worsted and
Cotton Table COVERS; Superior Piano COVERS ; togeth
er with a complete assortment of GOODS in their line,
which they offer at low prices. o!6-dAw
DRY GOODS.
CtARO At BLASCOE would respectfully inform their
J j atrons, and the public generally, that they have now
in their Store, ; lull, complete and well assorted stock of
HR i on 'CDS, and Domestic RIBBONS, JEWELRY, and a
good assortment of HOSIERY and FANCY GOODS, to
which they invite the attention of the Ladies. To the
Gentlemen they offer great bargains in CLOTHING, HATS,
BOOTS, Ac., of which they have a fashionable and well
selected stock. It is unnecessary for them to inform their
patrons that their prices will induce all purchasers, as well
as those that have dealt with them. Know that if Bar
gains are to be obtained in Augusta, they are only to be
found at 312 Broad street, one door below the Bank of
B.unswick. o!3-dAwtf
CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS.
JUST RECEIVED—EIegant 6-4 Worsted DAMASK
(new style); rich fig’d and bordered Turkey Red
CAMBRIC; 3-4 Worsted DAMASK; Embroidered Muslin
CURTAINS, all qualities and prices. For sale low, by
o 10-dAw W. H. CRANE, 242 Broad-st.
RICH SILKS AND DRESS GOODS.
A LEXAXDER & WRIGHT have just received a
il. great variety of new and rich SILKS, of the latest
styles. Also, rich D’LAINES and CASHMERES, MERI
NOS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, GINGHAMS; French,
! English and American PRINTS, Ac., Ac., to which they
I invite attention. 01-dAw
NEGRO CLOTHS.
ALEXANDER A WRHJHT invite the attention of
Planters to their Stock of NEGRO CLOTHS, consist
ing of Schley’s Georgia PLAINS, and Augusta Manufac
turing Company’s Heavy WOOLLENS, which they offer at
i Factory prices. sl7-dAw
MANTILLAS AND PARISIAN CLOAKS.
T IST received, new MANTILLAS and Parisian CLOAKS !
j f ' of entirely new styles and very beautiful. The La- j
dies are respectfully invited to call and see them at
s3O-dAw WM. H. CRANE’S, No. 242, Broad-st.
LADIES’ CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
OXOM DEX Ai SHEAR have just received LADIES’
O SILK and VELVET CLOAKS, and Velvet and Silk
MANTILLAS and SACKS of new and beautiful styles, to
which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies,
i 023-dAw
BLANKETS.
A LEXANDER A WRIGHT have received a large
il assortment of heavy 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS.
Al-o, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 superior Bed BLANKETS, which
they offer at low prices. 024-d<tw
SILK AND MERINO UNDER VESTS.
ALEXANDER a WRIGHT have received a com- i
plete assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen’s sup. silk
j and Merino UNDER VESTS, to which they invite atten
| turn. 024-d Aw.
fancy goods. “^7«
! nPALRING about new, handsome and cheap
j Jl Fancy Goods for Ladies wear, we can assu. v“
lie it would be to their advantage to visit x? Xdu<
COER. 812 Broad Street, where they will find the mt. ’ ] <
, and well assorted Stock in thecity. It embraces almostany
article you can call for in the way of STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS, HOSIERY, SMALL NOTIONS, SHOES, Ac.,
Ac., which they offer for sale low enough to suit purchasers.
ap2S-dAwly
LADIES FRENCH CLOTHS.—A few pieces Ladies
CLOTHS, mode colors —a beautiful article for Cloaks
and Mantillas. Received by
024-dAw ALEXANDER A WRIGHT.
CARPETINGS.
CARPETINGS, of American and European fabrics,
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 Brussel* Do.;
Ri«h Tapestry Do.;
Extra Rich Do.;
5-8, 6-S, 7-8, and 4-4 Venetian CARPETING for Stairs.
6-4 Plain and Figured BAIZES.
12-4 printed BAIZE, for Crumb Carpets.
Together with a large assortment of Hearth RUGS, and
BINDING to match. 523 J. P. SETZE.
YOUTHS’ AND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING AND
HATS.
CLAYTON AND SIGNON,
I (METCALF’S RANGE.)
ARE THIS DAY receiving a supply of Youths’, Boys’
and Childrens’ CLOTHING and HATS, suitable for
Spring and Summer wear, which they are offering at low
, prices. my 4
A LARGE assortment of fine Gentlemen’s SHIRTS,
French style, and a small assortment of superior
CLOTHING, just opened at the New York Cheap Store.
LYON A SCHWARZ,
021 810 Broad-st., 2 doors below Brunswick Bank.
The carpets are coming.—cosgrove a
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. o!5
" “TRAVELER’S OUTFITS.”
T)ER LAST STEAMER. —Desirable Articles for Travel
-1 1 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, Ac. SHIRTS, a full assortment Linen and Cotton,
fancy colors, for traveling. Collars, Braces, Ac.
’ jy2o WM. O. PRICE A CO.
CLOTHING AT WHOLESALE.
r XITE would call the attention of Merchants and Deal
,f V V 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.
>f A complete assortment of all the newest styles and colors
r of CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, at the lowest prices.
s2l WM. O. PRICE A CO.
ECKWITH’B ANTI-DYSPEPTIC PILLS—The
above Pills need no comment, as they have been tho
roughly tested by numbers in this city. The genuine fer
saleby jy2S D. B. PLUMB A CO.. Agents.
SO. CA. INDIGO.—BOO lbs., a superior article. For
sale by n2l WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
d SEGARS,
Id 30 000 * MPORTED SEGARS, of favorite
f, 70,000 American SEGARS, of various brands and
3r different prices. For sale low by
»e n!2 A. FREDERICK.
iy IF AOO N. —-40 khds. choice B.icon SIDES, for sale by
t d D BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH,
•15 No. 5 Warren Block
T7HNE SALT.—2OO Bags line Salt for sale by
1 o 8 HAND WILLIAMS A CO.
_ JNDIA CHOLAGOGUE.—A large lot of this favorite
or X article, just received and for sale by
1 n7 P. B. PLUMB A CO.
PIANO FORTES MUSIC, &C.
CHARLES CATLIN «k CO ~ near —■
the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga.,
I are the only authorized Agents for Chick
ering’s celebrated U • 1c u •
IRON FRAMED PIANO FORTES,
i Also, for those made by N inn A Clark, and Adam Stod
j dard.
The superiority and wide spread celebrity of these In- j
i truments render any speciid reference to them unnecessa- !
1 ry. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this
market, for more than 15 years, is good evidence of their
urability.
Their stock is always large and full, comprising every
variety and style of 6, 6 X 6 X and 7 octave PIANOS,
which they will sell at the lowest factory prices, (varying
rom |2OO to |500,) and war rant them sound and perfect in
very respect.
Their stock of MUSIC is arge, and they receive fresh
applies every week of all n;w publications, as soon as they
are issued.
All orders for Pianos, Mus ic, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Ac
ordeons,Ac., Ac., will receive prompt and careful atten
on, and will be warranted to please in every respect.
MELODEONS.
They have also a complete assortment of Prince A Co.’s
MELODEONS. The Key Be ard 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 for sale at the same place, a
arge Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY and SILVER
WARE, to which he invites ;ne attention of the public.
mh2S
L. HANCOCK & CO.,
DEALERS in STOVES and GRATES, Plain
and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood, JBStj
Willow and Hollow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead JC3E
and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish
ing HARD-WARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper,
Lead, and Sheet Iron WAEE.
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-dAw
NOW ON HAND AND FOR SALE.
A FULL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES
and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal.
On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large
and well adapted to a large Mercantile House, with several
small ones.
Also, NAILS by the keg or retail ; SWEDES IRON for
Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS; Cotton HOES,
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.
n!4 B. F. CHEW.
Ranges e. farrows patent cooking
RANGE, one of the best articles now in use, for
sale by
028 B. F. CHEW.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c.
CHARLES CATLIN invites the attention of f~SL
his friends and the public, to his large and W/V
well selected stock of fine WATCHES, JEWELRY,
Silver FORKS and SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN
DLESTICKS, and a great variety of Rich Fancy Goods,
which he will sell on the most favorable terms. He has in
j his employ one of the best Watch makers in this country,
who will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHES
promptly and in the very best manner. He has also a prac
tical Jeweler, who will make or repair all descriptions of
j Jewelry, Engravings of all kinds neatly executed. mh24
FASHION ABLE SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, next door .
below the United States Hotel, Broad Street,
is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock, con- jla
sisting, in part, of ■■ lUL
French Black and Colored Single Mill’d CLOTHS and
CASSIMERES; Fancy Do.; DRILLS; Silk MARSEILLES,
and other VESTINGS; CASHMERETTES ; DRAP d’ETE,
of several grades, which will also be sold by the yard.
Os Fancy Articles, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, of all de
scriptions, COLLARS; CRAVATS; SUSPENDERS; HALF
HOSE; GLOVES ; Ladies’ UNDER-VESTS ; SHOULDER
BRACES, &c.,&c.
Ready-made CLOTHING-, of the latest style of Goods,
cut and made.
MILITARY WORK, in all its branches. Making and
Trimming Garments in the oest manner.
A full assortment of the above, and all other articles in
his line, will be kept suitable for the season. mh!3
FASHIONABI32 GOODS.
JA. VAX WINKLE, Merchant Tailor, has
• now on hand a large and full supply of Black,
Brown, Blue, Olive, Green and Dahlia CLOTHS, jia
And also, a large Stock of Fancy and Black CAS- ~ll,iL
SIMERES, VESTINGS, &c., which will be m -de to order in
the very best manner.
—ALSO—
A large Stock of Ready-made CLOTHING; and a full
and select supply of FURN ISHING GOODS, such as white
and colored SHIRTS; Silk and Merino UNDER GAR
MENTS; all kinds of GLOVES; HOSIERY; SUSPEN
DERS; CRAVATS;SCARFS;COLLARS; UMBRELLAS;
CANES, &c. o!5 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
BOOTS, SHOES AND EUBBEES.
THE subscribers most respectfully inform their
friends and patrons, and the public general
ly, that they have just received a large and splen- W S
did assortment of BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, *
comprising almost every description adapted to this mar
-1 ket, 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 all Goods will be freely shown. Grateful for
past favors we solicit a continuance of the same.
E. L. SYMMONS & CO.
Augusta, Oct. 30,1852. ©3l
TEUNKt , TEUNKS.
A LARGE LOT of Fine TRAVEL
LING TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, WsW ■ i-M
| VALISES, Ladies’ BONNET CASES, Ac.
Received by
jy7 ALDRICH & ROYAL.
ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER TEUNKS.
JUST received, a lot of very superior
Sole Leather TRUNKS and VALISES.
, ’ Brass Band and Iron Frame TRUNKS,
11 ‘Hat BOXES, Valise BAGS, Carpet BAGS, Ac.
l<r V-_ CONLEY & CO.,
‘f J??f ammoth Boot.
Y*ale by~-
boots SIO®
on hand,Trnr article for re
tailing, various descriptions of Mens’, Bcyslj, . „, Misses’,
and Children’s. Also Plant ition and Kipx-;gans. South
side Broad street, Georgia. ja3-ly
PATENT LEATHER, CLOTH, PUMP BOOTS
JUST RECEIVED, a handsome lot of m
Gent’s Patent Leather BOOTS; SHI
“ Cloth Pat Tip “ ¥HI
“ Calf Pnmp Sole “ 1
“ “ Dress “
“ “ or Patent Leather Opera BOOTS;
—Ji LSO—
Ladies’ White Satin Gaiter BOOTS;
“ “ Kid Polk.i. “
“ “ Jenny Linds;
*• “ Satin and Kid SLIPPERS, Ac.
felS FORCE, CONLEY A CO^
LEATHER, LASTS, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS, &C.
JUST RECEIVED, a Urge supply of Hem
lock, and Oak Sole LEATHER, Band and Pick- flHj
er LEATHER, Upper and Lace LEATHER, Calf
and Kip SKINS, Lining and Binding SKINS, Kid *
and Top SKINS.
—■ALSO —
KNIVES, PINCERS, NIPPERS, RASPS, AWLS, HAM
MERS, PUNCHES, Lasting TACKS, SPARABLES, French
KIT, Size STICKS, Measure STRAPS, Long STICKS, Pump
STICKS, Sand STONES, Spitting and Eyelet MACHINES,
Hull’s Bn" Shoe THREAD, PWIST, Boot WEBBING, Boot
CORD, Shoe LASTS, Shoe PEGS, Boot TREES, CLAMPS,
CRIMPS, Graining BOARE 3, Ac.
FORCE, CONLEY A CO.
ja!B Opposite Insurance Bank.
HENRY dc SKINNER,
CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERS A UNDERTAKERS,
ARE NOW PREPARED to exe-
cute all orders in their line. Ma- j
king and Repairing Cabinet Work, Re- ’
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 eonvemiefiSeiand style. Also, a
fine lot of WINDOW SHADES, of the’latest style and at
reduced prices. H- A S.
- Broad-st., one door below Washington v stret. next to
I Grenville A Co.’s Store. my 26
PIANO FORTES. ** ‘ ,
rpHE subscribers would respectfully call ~
X the attention of their friends and the
public, to their assortment of Rosewood aud Pf
Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well “ “ ™ ;
known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon A Raven,
A. H. Gale A Co., and Dubois A Seabury, New York, which
5 are warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to
> any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe,
r 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
h city acceptances, at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
mylS Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st.
LOOK HERE
f NEW BTf AND NEW /'•aS’T’S
r vl FURNITURE. J . ILCOX has re*
Ml moved his stock of FURNITURE,
Ml CHAIRS, MATRASSES. Ac., next
r to Dr. Turpin’s, immediately opposite his former.standj
where he intends kepping a general assortment of FT--RNI
- TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture.
Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which
o he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in
ducement to those about purchasing to give him a '•all at
a is NEW FURNITURE STAND. o!2-4 iw
FAMILY GROCERIES.
JUST RECEIVED, by the Charleston and Savannah
steamers, a fresh supply of GOSHEN BUTTER, PIG
HAMS, MESS PORK, Fulton Market BEEF, Smoked
TONGUES, Pickled TONGUES, Suguar CRACKERS, 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., Ae. JOHN A. MILLEN,
* nov 3 No. 206 Broad street.
J. J. CLAYTON. | A. P. BIGNON.
CLAYTON & BIGNON,
DEALERS IN
READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, &C., 4C-,
Wholesale and Retail, 197 Metcalf’s Range, Broad Streeet, Augusta, Georgia. ruhi-ljr
ALDRICH & ROYAL,
DEALERS IN
ok- BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron From -e, opposite the Masonic EaQ. A. A
i R. have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philadel- \.
¥ wfiy phia, a large and well selected stock of the most fashionable and neatest finished LADIES, L a \.
* MISSES, GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, :dl of which they invite the !■'
public to examine, and compare prices and quality before purchasing.
N. B.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front Store. n!9
J. M. NEWBY & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEKSIN
RE.».DY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., Ac. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor
gia. ja!6
P. BRENNER,
PIANO MANUFACTURER,
Quality Range, Broad Street, Augusta , Ga.,
IS ready to execute all orders for PI- *.see.. ■
ANOS of all descriptions, which he war
rants to be equal in tone, quality and du- wT I IV W
rability to any that are brought from the vl • If u **
North. The following is one of ve rious 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, 1 take great pleasure in testify
ing my perfect approbation of it in every respect. It is very
rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in
tune most admirably. From what 1 have seen of Mr. Bren
ner’s Pianos, I have no hesitation in recommending them
for their superior quality, to all who may be in want of a
fine and durable instrument. J. B. Hart.
Augusta September 15,1852.
Further references : Rev. Mr. Ford, Mr. J. Setze, Mr. H.
B. Frazer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others.
Pianos, Organs and other musical instruments tuned and
skillfully repaired, at the shortest notice.
P. BRENNER,
s!6-ly Broad-st, above McKenni-st.
SAFES, IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C.
THE UNDERSIGNED having contracted to
build the SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, LOCKS, AA
Ac., in the new Banking House of the Bank of An
gusta, has permanently located in this city, and begs VsX
leave to inform the public that he will execute all orders for
SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, STAIRWAYS, LOCKS, BELL
HANGING, FENCING, LIGHTNING RODS, ORNAMEN
TAL WORK, Ac., Ac., including every branch of his busi
ness, in the most perfect and satisfactory manner.
His shop is on the north side of Broad Street, next door
below the old Bridge Bank Building, where he will be pleas
ed to exhibit Models, Patterns and Drawings to all those
who may wish any thing in his line.
ray26-ly AUGUSTUS GRUENDEL.
VALUABLE DISCOVERY.
W FIELDS «fe UO.’S Chemical Liquid SOLDER,
• for Mending broken Glass, China, Earthenware,
Pearl, Ivory, or precious Stone. This article is decidedly
superior to any yet introduced to the notice of the public,
rendering the broken parts joined firmer, and leaving no
stain whatever. Fcr sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO.
And Druggists generally. 024-ts
BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE,
"IXTILL be sold a bargain, for cash, Two Building LOTS,
W on South Commons, fronting on Taylor-street, 40
feet front, and 150 feet deep (enclosed.) For particulars
apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer.
o!2
IMPORTED SEGARS, BRANDIES, WINES, &C
--WE have just received, and in Store for sale low—
-15,000 Principe SEGARS;
5,000 La Mazinnie SEGARS ;
3,000 Monument Regalia SEGARS ;
5,000 Salmette Do.;
6,000 Eagle Do.;
6,000 N G Nes Do.;
4,750 El Gras Chicken Coch Do.;
2,000 London Regalia Do.;
—ALSO—
-2 X pipes Otard Dupuy & Co. BRANDY;
3 X “ “ “ “ Do.;
8 X “ “ “ Do.;
2 X “ Peelousin Pale Do.;
—ALSO—
-1 pipe Holland GIN;
5 X casks PORT WINE;
5 X “ Mad. Do.;
6 Mai. Do.;
nl4-1 m GIRARDEY A PARKER.
BUTTER. CHEESE. &C.
i)A TUBS prime Goshen BUTTER ;
20 boxes CHEESE;
10 bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL;
5 bbls. Mess PORK ;
6 “ White BEaNS.
—ALSO—
-25 Boxes Star CANDLES .
25 bbls. Champagne CIDER;
—ALSO—
-50,000 SEGARS, various brands.
Just received and for sale by
n!4-3t JOHN WELLAUER, opposite Post Office.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
BOXES, pints and quarts, Champagne CIDER,
i* V 25 bbls Stuart’s double Refined Crushed and Ground
SUGAR,
26 bbls. Hiram Smith’s FLOUR,
10 half bbls. PICKLES in vinegar,
10 bbls. CRANBERRIES,
10 baskets French Anisette CORDIAL,
24 6 lb. boxes fresh VERMICELLI and MACARONI,
10 baskets superior Olive OIL,
25 boxes PRL NES. SARDINES in whole, half and
uarter boxes,
2 bbls. White BEANS,
25 boxes Smoked HERRING. For sale by
nil G. T. DORTia
BOARDING HOUSE.
THE unders s gned will be pleased to accommodate a few
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.
s2B-6m C. E. MUSTIN.
SADDLES, BRIDLES, LEATHER, &C.
n/ 1 CASES Women’s Men’s and Boy’s SADDLES;
ZU 5 cases Wagon Do.;
25doz. Wagon BRIDLES;
10 “ Riding BRIDLES and MARTINGALES ;
1500 lbs. Oak Tan and Hemlock LEATHER;
80 doz. Kip SKINS;
25 “ Calf Do.;
—ALSO—
-40 sets Wagon AXLES, all sizes;
600 “ best Ground Wagon Boxes;
500 “ Tung STAYS and Stretcher CHAINS;
In Store and for sale by v -%.
0 16 BEALL & CO.
H v 7 NOTICE, f
AyIXG closed my mercantile pursuits, I wish my
many friends and patrons to dall and make an early
settlement, and add to the obligation's 1 am already under
to thvUj. In my absence, Mr. E. T. MURPHY, at the old
standlfwill receive the same.
s3ojb J. T. BOTHWELL.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THE ’ subscriber has just received, at his vllj;n
Store, opposite the United States Hotel, his ||| |
Fall Supplies of BOOTS, SHOES and BROGANS,
which he will sell cheap for cash. His Stock com
prises a great variety, and the very latest styles.
Call and see them. Prices very reasonable.
o!2-tf HENRY DALY.
SHIPPING BOOR'S, a very superior article of our
own manufacture. For sale by
THOS. RICHARDS & SON,
o 9 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
XTTE have this day received a supply of fresh and relia-
VV ble TURNIP SEED, consisting of the ollowing va
* rieties:
RUTABAGA, 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.
PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, EXTRACTS, HAIR,
Oils, Pomatums and Toilet articles generally—a great
variety, just received by WM, H. TUTT, Druggist.
septlO
REMOVAL NOTICE.
/ FORGE EVERS has REMOVED his Shop to the
VJT building on JACKSON STREET, first door from Mil
. ler k Wanvn’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,
with a saving of one-fourth the material. For gale by
L. HANCOCK 4 CO.,
myl. Agents for Patentees.
THE AFFL.ICTED. —Dr. Banning’s celebrated
t A. BODY BRACE will H** found almost invaluable to those
i suffering from Weaknessf.a the Back, Deformities, Hernia
> Prolapsus, Ani, Ac. Ap Essay in Pamphlet form accompa
”l66Beach Brace. Fonsaleby D. B. PLUMB 4 CO.,
j ’s!s The oqjy authorized Agents for Augusta.
r T>ULVERIZED CORN STARCH, a very fine arti
. t cle for making Puddings, for sale by
1 n 9 ESTES A RICHMOND.
FOE SALE,
/? A SHARES of Franklin Building and Loan Associa-
I 01/ tion STOCK. Apply to
022-w A. P. ROBERTSON.
1 » BEEBE’S, LEARY’S, AND GENIN’S FALL
’ Styles ot Gents’ HATS. A new supply just received
f by J. TAYLOR, JR. A CO.
" a OK
bj ji 4--J—r.. . -
BAGGING TWINE.—2 bales Three Ply TWINE, so
by 023 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
I AM SMITH FLOUR.—2O bbls. Hiram Smith
t LOUR, just received by
au4 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
h _a
1 C\ATMEAL for sale by
d V / JelO WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
,‘> T7»XTRA SYRUP.—IO Bbls. Extra Sugar House
X_i RUP, just received by
I 027 HAND, WILLIAMS A 00.
WHIT : WINK AND CIDER VINEGAR, fifty
bbls. fust received and for sale by
n7 8. C, GRBNVILLB A 00.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
tye BBLS, Hiram Smith FLOUR;
40 10 bbis. CRANBERRIES;
10 firkins fresh Goshen BUTTER;
10 kegs “ Virginia Do.;
10 bbls. New LARD ;
5 “ “ HAMS;
100 bags “ BUCKWHEAT;
25 boxes Goshen CHEESE;
Smoked BEEF; Smoked and Pickled TONGUES •
10 half bbls. PICKLES, in Vinegar.
Together with a general assortment in Store. Fresh sup
plies received weekly. For sale by
°27 G. T. DORTIC.
AT PRIVATE SALE ON CONSIGNMENT.
QA HHDS. prime Bacon SIDES,
01/ 25 coils Kentucky ROPE,
200 sacks Liverpool SALT,
80 bags Rio and Laguyra COFFEE,
100 dozen painted BUCKETS,
50 do striped Cedar Brass-bound do.
50 do 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 LEMONS,
10 bbls. Northern PIPPINS. Just received and
for sale by 024-d2w GIRARDEY A 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
Meal and Hominy. A superior article of Superfine FLOUR,
may be considered Extra, is now being sent from the Mills
to the Store. Five Hundred bushels of the purest Gene
see white Wheat, for Extra Family Flour, is expected to
arrive from New York this week, when, having the Miller
and the Mills, I hope to show my friends that they can well
afford to encourage the Granite Mills,
oil JAMES L. COLEMAN.
FAMILY GROCERIES.
JOHN A. MILLEN has just received at the old stand.
No. 205 Broad street, a new supply of the following ar
ticles, viz:
Muscovado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Stuart’s Steam
Refined, Crushed and Clarified SUGARS; Old Rio COF
FEE ; Old Government Java COFFEE ; Pearl CANDLES;
Prime White Lard CANDLES ; Starr CANDLES ; Superior
New RICE ; Pearl STARCH ; No. 1 SOAP, Toilet SOAP-
Irish POTATOES; Canton GINGER ; French and English
MUSTARD: PICKLES; PEPPER; ALLSPICE; CLOVES
CINNAMON; GINGER; Green and Black TEAS; Fresh
LOBSTERS; SALMON, Ac. Also, WINES; LIQUORS
SEGARS; TOBACCO, Ac. ’ 0 19
EXTRA FINE FLOUR.
Jl ARRI\ ED, the first 500 bushels of prime Ge
nesee White WHEAT, from which I lock for the moot
satisfactory results, and hope those who are disposed to
patronise the Granite Mills will give the Flour an early
trial, that I may know what quantity of thin prime Wheat
10 order - JAMES L. COLEMAN.
Augusta, Oct. 80,1852.
I am in charge of the Granite Mills, and have the Wheat
—and if I ean’t make as good FLOUR as. ever came to
this country, I will yield as a Miller.
031 J. C. HARDEN, Miller.
NEW MUSIC
SOXGB Dinah’s Serenade; Thou art near me again;
Come my Lore, my Dearest; Where do the Sunbeams
Sleep ; A Voice from the Waves ; Thou artamong the Few;
Tis Pleasant to be Young; He Never Smiled Again, The
Mountain Vigil; On a Green Grassy Knell; The Matin
Bell has Sounded; So they say the French are Coming;
They’ve Sunny Lands more Bright and Fair; Lilly Dale;
Let her Dream On ; The Day is Past, The Brave and Free ;
Ready Money ; O ! thou lovely Month of June ; Liquor of
Life; The Araby Maid; The Lady’s Letter; One Parting
Word.
POLKAS—Clifton House; Laura La Catarina; The Bo
quet: Sunny Side; The Lovers' Dream; Midnight Hour;
The Courting; Cuckoo.
WALTZES—Rosa Lind; The Waltz of the Peri; La Flo
rilla | Leoline ; Sunny Side : Karolina Mazurka.
Just received and for sale, at
GEO. A OATES 4 CO.’S
0 21 Book and Music Store, Broad street.
FLOUR! FLOUR!
OQA BBLS, of the following extra brands of FLOUR:
40\J Hiram Smith, double extra, John Rice, Hopeton
Mills, Valley of the Genesee. Just received and for sale by
GEORGE W. LEWIS,
sept23 No. 1, Warren Block.
DOUBLE EXTRA
FLOUR.— Beat the GRANITE MILLS if you can.
FLOUR.
tA BBLS. Lebanon FLOUR;
60 “ Coleman’s Granite Mills FLOUR;
50 bags “ “ “ MEAL;
For sale by 523 JOHN C. CARHICMAEL.
THE SUBSCRIBERS havejust received a fresh sup
ply of Sands Seidlitz CASE, Recommended as superior
te the ordinary Seidletz Powders, producing the same effect,
but are bo put up as to be adapted to the use of persons
proceeding on long voyages, or residents sn damp or hot
climates, suffering no change from long keeping, or expo
sure to the air, und being the cheapest article ever offered )
to the public. For sale by
n 6 D. B. PLUMB 4 CO., Druggists.
GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA-
A PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLE,
PREPARED BT
J. DENNIS, M. D., AU«USTA, GA.,
IT'OR DISEASES of the Liver, and to purify the Blood.—
For sale in Augusta by Wm. H. k J. Turpin, Uari
land, Risley A Co., D. B. Plumb A Co., W. K. Kitchen, Bar
rett A Carter, p. A. Moise, W. H. Tutt, and Wm. Haines;
in Hamburg, S. C., by A. J. Creighton; Covington, Usher,
Anderson A Co., and by Druggist generally.
Those ordering this article from Druggist i, or Commission
Merchants, should express in their orders, Dennis' Geor
gia Sarsaparilla. nov 8
HOTEL FOR SALE.
THE HOTEL,in this place, known as “WASH- JSff,
INGTON HALL,” is offered for sale. It has six- Jufl.
teen sleeping apartments, a large dining and two reception
rooms, every necessary outbuilding, one of the largest and
best 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
Hotei 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
JOHN H. DYSON.
Washington, Ga., July 23,1862. jyßl
MERCER POTATOES.
JfA BBLS. choice Mercer POTATOES.
01/ ALS—
O-81) bbls. Hiram Smith Double Extra Family FLOUR,
with other fine Brands, for Family use; wi th
50 casks Fresh Thomaston LIME, by
_027 HAND A FLEMING.
ENGLISH VERMIN DESTROYER^
ANEW article that 13 taking the place of every other
Vermin Killer, being safe and effectual in removing
Bugs, Roaches, Ants and insects of all kinds, as well as a
preventive of their existence wherever it is once used.
Price 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Sold by
o 27 HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO.
FOR COUGHS, COLDS, <4C.
RUSHTON’S Compound Liverwort PASTE; Smith’s
English Liquorice LOZENGES; Wistar’s Cough LO
ZENGES; Gum Arabic LOZENGES, Ac.; all of which are
very convenient and pleasant remedies. For sale by
o 27 HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO,
600 SACKS SALT. ~
PAA SACKS SALT, slightly damaged, will be sold
uUI/ 'ow, if applied for immediately.
_ nI6-dtf JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent.
FLOUR, FLOUR.
WE have received a lot of family FLOUR, in 100 lbs.
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.
PH AXON’S IMPROVED MAGIC HAIR DYE,
A NEW and valuable discovery—being a liquid Dye to
color the Hair, without the least injury to the Skin.
It can be washed immediately without disturbing the color,
and has no bad odor. Prepared only by E. Phalon, No. 197,
Broadway, New-York, and sold in Augusta by
n7 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
SILVER WARE.—Rich Breakfast tind Tea SETS, of
silver, in chests, complete; Silver PITCHERS ; GOB
LETS ; CUPS; SALT CELLARS; Napkin RINGS; Cike,
Pudding and Pie KNIVES; FORKS; LADLES, and
SPOONS, of many different patterns; SYPHONS; Tea
STRAINERS; Drinking GOURDS, Ac.; fir gale low by
CLARK A CO.,
081 Opposite the Railroad Bank.
ICH TOILET *
Lubin’s Toilet SOAPS;
Ouerlain’s “ “
Pinaud’s “ “
Low’s “ “
Bazin's “ “
Baud’s “ “
Taylor’s Chrystahne Toilet SOAPS; ,
Together with a full assortment of cheap Fancy SOAPS or
American Manufacture, for sale by „ __ , _ _
je!2 D. B- PLUMB k CO.
RYE FLOUB
EXTRA RYE FLOUR, from pure white Rye, tho
roughly cleansed from all impurities can be had at
the Store below the Eagle k I h«mx Hotel. Those prefer
ring it unbolted can be sullied. Orders left for Graham
rwtm will * tc JAMES COLEMAN.
VD ■lLweUave on hand a *mall lot, 50 sacks, prim*
XV RYB. *3l W. H. STARK A 00-, Warro* Blovk.
CHRONICLE & SENTINEL.
Unrted State* Mint.
We present our Monthly Statement of the De
posits and Coinage of gold at the United State*
Mint, and branches, which show a slight decline in
the Deposits since January Ist, as compared with
the same period of last year, although this is more
t iau made up by the receipts frem other sources,
i is decline is readily accounted forty the increas
ed exports ot gold bars and dust direct from Cali-
P rit ® in - R > » statement of th«
Bank of England, which we published some tim »
since, it was seen that the imports of Californm
bullion into Great Britain, for tfie first six months
ot the current year, were £1,000,000, while for th«
whole ot 1851 the amount was only £l 800 000
The following tables bring the totals of the princi
pal items of interest down to the first instant:
Coinage of the Mints of the United States /row*
January 1 st, to October 81«£, 1852.
MINTS. COLD. SILVER. COPPER. TOTAL.
Philadelphia..s4o,744,B9o $598,604 *40,386 $41,378.8211
New-Orleans.. 8,825,000 14 i,OOO 8,969,00<i
Charlotte,N.C. 812,944 812,944
Dahlonega,Ga. 389,816 889,816
Total $45,271,650 $737,664 $40,836 $46,049,581#
Comparative statement of deposits ®f Gold at tho
Mints of the United States, from Jan. Ist, to Oct.
21, in the years 1851 and 1852.
PHILADELPHIA.
1861. 1852,
United States Gold $36,069,1 #4 $89,340,26D
Other Gold 681,950 962,683
Total $26,701,114 $40,802,895
NKW-ORLCANS.
United States Gold 6,607,186 8,116,400
Other Gold 180,106 188,102
Total 6,737,241 8,249,502
CHARLOTTE.
United States Gold 662,481 341,645
DAHLONEGA.
United States Gold 218,028 880,650
AT ALL TH« MINTS.
United States Gold 43,146,809 48,178,955
Other Gold 762,056 1,095,737
Total 48,908,865 44,274,692
The deposit of gold of Philadelphia since the Ist
inst., amount to $4,792,000 against $4,960,000 for
the same time last year. Another steamer is now
due with a large amount of gold dust, but the total
deposits for the year will hardly reach the amount
during the year 1851.
In that year the deposits of gold for November
and December were $11,762,669, of which $109,121
were foreign gold. This amount will hardly be
reached for the corresponding months of the cur
rent year.
In the above tables it will be seen that the de
posits of foreign gold, (chiefly coin) for the first ten
months of the current year have increased, as com
pared with the same period of 1851, $333,681. In
domestic gold the deposits of California gold have
fallen off $80,596, but the amount from other States
has increased $112,742.
We are indebted to Robert Patterson, Esq., of
the Philadelphia Mint for his assistance in compil
ing our tables. For the last two months the New-
Orleans papers have contained, as far as we can
find, no statement in detail of the operations at the
Mint in that city. This has been a serious embar
rassment to us in our statistics of the number and
description of pieces coined in the United States.—
N. T. Jour, of Com.
Awful Casualty—Tub Late Rains.—Yesterday
morning at an early hour, moth excitement was
caused amongst our citizens by a report that the
venerable Col. Richard Singleton, and his grand
son Robert, son of the late Marion De Veaux, had
been killed in consequence of an accident on the
Camden branch of the South Carolina Railroad ;
and abou 9 o’clock, a hurried note from H. W.
Conner, Esq., dated at the Congaree river, Satur
day noon, was politely handed us, which confirmed
the sad intelligence, although it gave no particu
lars. By the afternoon mail, however, we received
the Columbia Palmetto State Banner of Saturday,
and lateral the evening we had an interview with
a gentleman just arrived from the scene of the
melancholy catastrophe, who gave us additional in
formation.
From all we can glean it appears that cn Friday
evening, as the Camden train was proceeding from
the junction towards the Wateree, the bank and
culvert near ( larkson’s Tui nout, having been loos
ened by the recent very heavy rains, the cars
were precipitated over the bank, instantly killing
Col. Singleton and his grandson. At first it was
feared that several others were seriously injured,
and that limbs had been fractured, but we are
gratified to learn that t}ie fractures tured out to be
braises.
Among those bruised were Mr. Bradley, of
Sumter, young Mr. Marraut, a gentleman from
New York, Mr. Shiver, the baggage master, and
Mr. Scantling, the Conductor—all, however, were
doing well yesterday. A rumor prevailed that
two Germans were buried under the wreck, and
that a cake-woman was missing. This, however,
we have been assured by a reliable authority, is
without foundation. The engine passed over, but
the tender and passenger cars were dashed to pie
ces. No passenger in the passenger cars was in
jured. Col. Singleton and grandson were in the
baggage car.
The excessive rains have done a good deal of in
jury it seems to the road, although we are grati
fied to learn that it can be easily repaired, and
that the Congaree Bridge is safe.
The Banner states that the culvert at Dry Branch
two miles above Gasden, also gave way on Friday
night with a Freight train. The engine, however,
got over, but four cars ol the train were thrown
off. The road, we understand, is now clear at that
point, and there was no detention of passengers
yesterday.
Fears are entertained that the new bridge over
Cedar Creek, twelve miles above Columbia, has
been carried away.
The Edisto is higher than it was during the
freshet of 1840, and at the last accounts was still
rising. The smaller streams were alse higher.—
Ch. Cour. of Monday.
fiTI)'LINTON & CO.
CONTINUE their Office in a favorable location, f*r th*
sale of their FLOUR and MEAL, purchase of CORN
and WHEAT, Ac., in the East end of the Warehouse lately
occupied by Walker A Bryson. Being thus favorably situ
ated, (and time to attend to it,) will receive and sell all
COTTONS their friends desire to send to them for sale. Ex
pecting to be always on the spot, and having but few lots
to sell, can do so on advantageous terms, and can remit
Checks on their Houses in Greensboro’, Rome, or Dalton, or
on such other Bank Agencies as may be more convenient to
those they sell for. Commissions and Storages as is cus
tomary.
All Cottons consigned them should be marked S. D. L. A
Co., Augusta.
TO MAKE FINE JELLY.—First, call at D. B. Plumb
A Co’s, and get “any quantity” of Fine French roll
Gelatine, (mark that, the French Gelatine.) Secondly, get
a via! or two of Flavoring Extracts, and they will furnisk
receipts for making it.. sep2s
AN’S Prepared Umber; Sienna; Ivory
Black; Painters;’ Dryer; Stove Polish; and Gold
Sizing, maybe had of 015 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
CORN STARCH.—An excellent ar-
X tide for making custards, puddings, blauc-mange,
Ac.,for sale by D, B. PLUMB A CO.
s 15.
CONTENTMENT better than Wealth, by Alice B,
Neal, author of No Such Word as Fail, Ac. Just pub
lished and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S,
0 22 Broad Street.
SERVANT S CLOTHING.
vttE have in Store a lot of Servant’s good CLOTHING,
V\ which wo will sell very cheap.
022 WM. O. PRICE A 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 A Bryson,
and more recently by Walker A Son, but at present by J.
J. Pearce and M. P. Stovall) at present occupied by the
Oglethorpe Infantry. Apply at this office. e26-dAwtf
TO RENT.
AfU ONE brick STORE and DWELLING, situated *n
Broad street, above the new market. Also, one small
HOUSE and thre* or four acres of LAND attached, suita
ble for a Garden. Apply to JOSIAH SIBLEY,
o 29-ts ...
TO REN'IV—A large and commodious ROOM on Broad
street —furnished if required. Apply to
n 8 MAYER A BROTHER.
TO RENT
THE DWELLING on Broad street first ab*v* 0
Judge Bishops. Apply to a2 A. HAICH.
. jq REjfT,
T t\tii first of October next, the DWELLING «a
Finn Street, at present occupied by Mr. Eiward t.
xvirr.hf.riv Possession given immediately. Apply to
W imberly- f 6 g. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
eJQ ■ - - ». i *
TO RENT.
THE large Brick STORE on Broad-street, formerly
occupied by Wm. H. Howard A Son, next door tojtii.
Stovall's Corner, Apply to JNO. S. HUTCHINSOIL
010
TO RENT.
« THE brick STORE and DWELLING opposite th*
Eagle and Phoenix HoteL Apply to
o i-ts N. A J. DALY.
Butter and cheese.—
12 firkins Choice Gosher. BUTTER;
50 boxes Prime CHEESE.
Just received by nlB ESTES A RICHMOND.
GLETHORPE INFANTRY QUICK STEP,
composed by A. Ivkmis, and dedicated to Capt. An.
drkw J. Mixxut.
160 copies Just received and for sale by
019-dtf CHARLES CATLES A CO,