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'S SpiKT-UGHT DAGUERRIAN GALLERY.
tor The undersigned would rnpeotfuHy tn
, at ta th» cUisens of Augusta and vicinity, '.bat the im
a°’J. itncfl** at lu* G* ltel J r are no *' completed, and bus every
for producing the best pictures hi tbU coj try.
D ew Brr Lioht i£ the largest in Vie Cat a Atates,
. for Dsguerrian purposes, and contains Uro nimdred
V d twenty-fee egaarefeet of glass—afTording every fa
* fcr obtaining large groups as vreli as single pictures
®mo** exquisite beauty and effect. Persons having pic
es taken at lhi * GaJler y* 0011 J u P°n having
” r uteU in the highest style of the art. lie hasj u .
from the North a great variety of all the new and
styles of cases, from which persons may mate se
* 'Stores taken at ail hours of the day.
Uunstt* 65 00 I TOKT «*ecuted in his inimitable style,
silver medals, first premiums, can be seen at his Gal
dealing with manufacturers at the North, I am
* fA to furnish Operators with Stock, Instruments and
at the very lowest prices. A large supply con-
Kantiy 00 hand. ,
T,. oTer dark A Co’s store, and next door to the
PREMIUM SKY LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES.
Removal.—Mr- LEIGH having withdrawn from
Jlna of LEIGH, TUCKER A PERKINS, the undersign
twifl continue their former business, and' Tor the more
rjeessful prosecution of their beautiful Art, have removed
'"tbe’r new and commodious Rooms, No. 210 Broad street,
Tesriy opposite the Augusta Hotel) where they have all
bcilit ; es that can be desired from one of the most
arranged Sky Lights in this country.
Wcy would embrace this opportunity of returning their
fjjr Cje very libera! patronage extended to them
levers! years past; and being determined to merit a
jontinsnce'of the same, and not be surpassed by any one
in their profession, in producing Daguerreotypes of the
pjhest tone and most life-like expression, one of the firm
spent the past season tit the North, and nothing new
w d useful either in Instruments, new styles of Pictures, or
ernes, has escaped their notiee.
jj B< our patrons will please bear in min i, that our p’-e
--jtnt Room* are easier of access than any rooms heretofore
«jed for the same purpose in Augusta.
P. 8.-Operators in the country purchasing stock v.ili
please recollect that wo have just completed our arrange-
B ent with whole sale dealers at the North, ami we are de
termined tofurnish.those who wish at lower rates than can
bdbought elsewhere south of New York.
TUCKER A PERKINS.
I. Tt'csza, 012 J. W-’Perkis?.-
DIED.
At Edgefield Court House on the 11th hist., N YI'IIANIKL
l. GREENE, K«q.
DB. HASTINGS' COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPTHA,
A POSITIVE cure for Consumption, Decline, Asthma,
and all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs. A single
bottle will prove Heretofore all regular prac
titioners placed consumption amongst the incurable dis
uses; and as such, the hospitals of all cities declined to re
ceive as patients persons a filleted with it. Happily, how
ever, a discovery has een made which disarm., Consump
tienof its terrors, by placing it entirely under our contfoh
for the truth of all we say, we refer to any of (he mo.t emi
nent Physicians of Hospitals in America and Europe, who
ngw, through the aid of Dr. Hasting.-,’ Naptha Syrup, re
epgniie Consumption as curable, and daily rejoice i:i the,
reiurning health and strength of those for whom before its
dacovery, they could have expected or even hoped for no
loceor“but the grave. It is, in fact,'the only prepnrati ,n
ever known to have succeeded in arresting the formation
*f tubercles in the Lungs, or in removing those already
formed. For Asthma, Coughs, Night Sweats, Spitting of
Rood, Difficulty of Breathing, and Soreness of the Chest,
Hillings’ Naptha Syrup, by at once grappling with the root
of the disease, stands before all known remedies; and its
operations in all cases are so Speedy that patients begin to
fael its beneficial effects soon after the first or second dose.
We might fill a volume with certificates, but we simply
isi for a single trial of this medicine, for we are confident
that there is no person suffering from any disease of the
lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy care
from its use.
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for *5.
For sale in Augusta by lIAViLAND, RISI.EY & CO.
BARRETT A CARTER, AV. K. KITCHEN, V,. it. XLIT
*od Country Merchants and Di uggists generally.
r> _ feblS dAwCin
BOOKS IUST PUBLISHED.
THE FOOTF\TH an 1 Highway: or Wanderings of
an American, by Benjamin Moran; Charity and the
Clergy, being a review by a Protestant Clergyman of the
New Themes Crntrover>y; The Fiscal History of Tex ,s,
embracing an account of its Revenues, Debt , and Cur
rency, from the commencement of the Revolution in ISBI
tolSsl-’52, with remarks on American Debts, by William
M. Gouge; The American Book of Coins, containing near
ly one thousand Fac-Similes of the Gold and Silver Coir s
found circulating in the United States- price 15cents ; The
Pictorial Deflner, illustrated by over two thousand Engra
vings, by R. Bentley; The Illustrated Magazine of Art,
No. 1, containing over jone hundred Engravings—price 25
rents; also, another supply of the following; Napoleon in
Fxiic, by Barry K O’Meara. Esq. : Memoirs, Ac ,of Thomas
Moore, by lion. Lord John Russell, Nor. 1 and 2 ; Knick-
Knacks, by Loring Gaylord Clark ; No Such Word as Faii;
The Lofty and the Lowly, by Miss Mclntosh, aiso, a sup
ply of her earlier works ; The Wide,"Wide World: Queechv;
Select British Eloquence, by Goodrich; The Young M i
looners, by Rev. F. It Gould: net;, all th.x volumes . t Apph.-.
ten’s Popular Library—price 50 cents each; do. Putnam’s
Semi-Monthly Library—price 25 cents each; a great v.i
rtety of Novels in the cheap form, and ether late and pop
ular Books. Just received bv
THOS. RICHARDS & SON,
febl3 Blank Bonk Manufacturers, Ac.
caeeiage’and horses fob sale.
ACARItIAf.E, nearly w, and a pair of young and I
gentle MATCH HORSES, can be purchase! low, if
upplied for soon. feblS WM. H. PRITCHARD.
AUGUSTA MILLS JEANS, nieachel, and of ex
cellent quality can be bought, by the pi i ce, cheaper
from me, than by the five bales, at the manufactory.
HIS WM. H. PRITCHARD.
IRISH POTATOES.—An tcellent art:ele, at dag •
•otmdtts Georgia currency, se'ling ::t 75 cents p.-r bus!
d,by " WM. H. PRITCHARD,
fcblfl Bridge Bank Building.
SUGAR AND COFFEE, selling by i etai! at less than
wholesale prices, because I buv for cash, and s-H for
ash. WM. H. PRITCHARD,
_HIB , Bridge Bank Building.
TIT AXT ED TOPI UUH \SE, most any commodi- |
*v ty that can be useful to any person. And purchasers
winted for just such things as are daily purchased bv me.
**l3 WM. H. PRITCHARD.
Sugars 4tt hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars, j
30 “ New O. leans “
250 bbls. A, B, and C Coffee “
for sale cheap by DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING,
. Hl3 No. 4 Warren Block.
COFFEE .=—Bso bags prime Bio Coffee. Just deceived
at No. 4 Warren Block.
HIS . DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
(tLARET A\l) MALAGA WINE.- boxes St. I
/ Julian Claret Wine. 15 casks Malaga Wine.
Forsale by feh!3 DAVIS, KOLB & FAANiNG.
NEW FRUIT.-10 boxes LEMONS.
5 “ ORANGES.
DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING.
NEW WOBKS.
LIGHT AND SHADE ; or the Young Artist: a Talc,
by Anna Uarriet Drury, authoress of ‘‘Friends and
fortune.”
6ns Howard ; or How to Win a AVife : by the author cf
“Minnie Grey,” &c.
Ike Fortunes of the Colville Family: by Frank E. Gund
*?, author of “ Frank Fairleigh,” ‘‘ Lewi? Artindei,” Ac.
Cfly Effie ; or the Neglected One and tlie Pet Beauty,
Vd other Tales : by Mrs. Caroline Lee Ilentz.
Just published, and for sale at
GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S
_HIB Piani*, Book and Music Depot, Broad street.
PRah a’« mag a/jx k, N w Scries, has been
” received for March, at .
GEO. A. OATES CO.’S, Broad street.
L’XILISII ITEMS ; or Microscopic \icws of Etig-
and Englishmen : by Matt. F. Ward, author of
from/Xhrec Contin-.fTts.’’’ Just published, and
GEO. A. OATES A CO’S,
-Hlb_ Rroad street.
A WINTER IX' MADEIRA and h Summer in Spain
*A and Florence: byJohnA.Dix. Just published, and
aaleat ' <3EO. A. OATES A CO’S,
Broad street.
X'EgHF E~b V COX. d.fioo pounils in new bright I
* «sk*. For sale by GEORGE VV. LEWIS,
J*” No. 1 Warren Block.
Kit Magazine f->r February has been
■**-/***ived, and is for sale by the Agent.
— I GEO. A. OATES A CO., Broad st.
THE WEST INDIA ISLANDS & CHAGEES
*t IH« BUTLSU KOVAL MAIL STEAMSHIP
* COXWAY,
®*W-BAWTER SSO TONS BURTHEN.
TRIM Steamship is designed to sail from Savan- Se
rs Georgia, on the fourth of January, third-tkaaGi,
Mtrfc* r 5 March, third of April, and fourth of
tau "*r Chagres, touching a! Nassau, N. P., Inagua,
*aetm, Tark ’ s Uland mails,) and Jamaica. She will be
Rel *-kc ret on the 14th of each month, and return °u «
, B yJ’ ® me route to Savannah.
*teh»d^ , * r wi ce conle, nplites arrangements only for a
- W tW( j e ?™ >er of passengers, persons wh-> desire to av id'
TlljA, W >B find the route a desirable one: and in
<kt.u-7a * 10 spend the Winter among the Wc<t tn
•itipTnli In *jM n d conveyance in the Company’s Stenm
frorts' !„ 'jj? poonth, between Jamaica and the fcllowinjt
’ ? to those named above: *
G ey Town, fit. Kitts,
“*ro*doej, Guadaloupe, Bt. Lucia,
Jacmel, St. Thomas,
*** Qa ’ Martinique, St. Vincent,
Bama r&r “’ Montserrat, Santa Martha,
»®aumca, Nevis, Tobago,
wtensda, p orto Rico, Trinidad.
tub bates or passage are :
u to Nassau 824
<• u Inagui.. 44
a u Jamaica 61
Chagret 72
»»<iu {including Steward’s fees,)
| #r ,vr^ w ** on to the other Islands.
ID* Exit! p ff* en^ers taken at one-half the aboVe rates,
'•“ship carries an expe ienced Surgeon.
%iii *P*cie conveyed on the usual tern s. For
pa * nu . apply to
iU»% ANDREW ROW k t 0.,
Agent?, Savo mah.
JL the Lowly; or Good in all at d None
J. Mclntosh, author of Two Lives: or
'•■Ratkw ® harnia and Counter-Charms, fonald
* »c., wtc., etc. Just received and for e: !e by
Hi* J- A. CARRIE A GO.,
Booksellers and Stationers.
I » hhds. New and Old Baltimore HA? IS,caii
m Also 2 hhds. Shouh’.efs. Ju»t
I fcrt S. C. GREENVILLE ii Co.
COMMEKCIAL.
AIGLITA MARKET-
Thcrvoav, P. M.
COTTON.—There is a better demand to-day with sales
of 1200 to 15X1 b.ile* at yesterdays prices.
j Foreign Markets,
(Extracts of letters by the Niagara.)
LIVERPOOL, Jan .'2B. —The French funds shoving a
steadier a- pcct and the demand for mouey being ie-s ac
tive, the s ight feeling of uneasiness which prevailed at the
date of our last ha> nearly disappeared, and trade ha? re
sumed its former activity. Consols have advanced to 9!tVf
Comm —The improved demand noticed in our
iast report has continued throughout the whole tfthis
week. The daily sales have been 70*J0 to Sflfio bale? m!
prices have gradually hardened to an advance of ..bout Ld
per 7b. in all but ordinary American. The advices from
America now show no decline in price there ; and there an
pears some disposition to adopt somewhat more moderate
holder^ 8 The we ' ?’ circun ''* t “ n^a five firmness to
inf UO(V, saleM amount r0W»,650 bales, inciud
ing 14,.0f) on speculation and4s7o for- xport.
10,000 bale,, market. We
FairOrlesns. 6?.d Middling fifed
* a ! r Jlebi'c? 6’xd Middling sis. j
ran* Lplan'Jg Middling. 511-104
Coax Mabkbt,—The market has been exceedingly dull
t«:C \v bole ol tlu* i>;vst wee’:, and elopes to-day very lli*t
a decline of 2d 7 1 D s on Wheat, Is $ bbl. on Flour "an 1
Is t ? quarter on Indian Corn. Le.-s rain has fallen duritm
the week than for some months past, and forming
L ins have been briskly proceeded will:.—A. Dk.sm.stoi x &
L!\ I.RPGOL, Jan. 28. —Our last circular advice? were
issued on the Slst inst., per Canada, and reported a firm
Lotton market on that day, with estimated sales of 7 (ms)
oaies. On Saturday the demand w/w good, and prices
were fully maintained; tl.e sales amounted to 7,000 bales,
id the absence of later advices from America, on Monday
a .d ’1 uestlay the market was without animation; a fair bu- i
sines?, however, was transacted at steady prices, the sales
summing up 7 000 and 6,000 bales respectively. On Wed
nesday the Asia's.advice.- were ( j hand, an i although le
j?, r,.n'r heavy receipts, the estimates for crop were great
ly diminished, and prices at shipping pons firmly main
tained; this induced operator? and the trade to purchase
more large y, and the talc? of'the day amounted to Kudo
bales. Yesterday the demand continued, and hollers of
fered, spaiidgly; the s iU-9 footed up 8,o(;o bales’, prices
have advanced during the week )& to 3-it> per lhi on the
current ‘{ualitics of American, vith a moderate quantity
offering r t the improvement.
the total sales of too week (as per details in aonnexed
statement,(amount to W,650 bales, of wide!: 14,2dOare to
speculators, and 1,570 to exporters, and include 4'8(>50
bales of American, of which 10,720 are to speculators and
13 exporters, leaving 36,5 m) bales of all kidds to the
trade.
The import for the same time is 21,650 bales, of which
21,162 are American.
enters to-pw.
New Orleans Fair.6\d. llid.Uing fifed. Ord' lfTi fife'd
Mobile Fair fifed. Middling... .fifed. Onb 4?/fifed’
Atlantic Fair (it. Middling-Mt-ltid. 0:-d. -icfeSfed.
10-day toe demand has been general, sales amountin'*
to pi,iMio bales, 4'«»o of which are to simulators and
porters —market closing'firmly.
M e have hut bttle or no chaugo to report in the leading
foe tores of onr Cotton maiket week from those refer
red to in our last respects. tioT.tr the advancetof ihe rate
iif di-; ount then noticed has teen without the Teas! effect
in checking the previous upward tendency of prices, en ( a
prevailing opinion (hat the excess in the receipts’at th»
American ports had reached it? maximum, has Imparted
increased confidence to allclas- es of operators,, inasmuch
ns a large crop N n->w co:i?idcrcd as essentially n cessai \
not only to supply the increasing consumption of thisc., mi
try, but aiso that of the Continent of Europe. Considcra
hic firmness lots also been imparted to the market by "the
scarcity of good and good staple Cotton, the smallness of
the Impoit, owing to preyailing easterly winds causing the
supply of new Cotfou (now universa ty in request for the
comparative excellence of it.- staple) to become very lim
it-.d. So that a continuance of easterly winds, sufficient to
prevent, for some time, the arrival of any great portion or
the quuLiity ol American Cotton how on the water for this
po t (T titnated a 100,(’<M) bales) would still further tend to
c'.use higlur prices: -Shoo d the coming advices frem the
I mtedStates not disappoint the expectation of a consid
erable diminution in the preEent excess in the receipts
Widonr, Gandy & Go, -
LIA ERPOOL, Jan 28.—Since the date of our last Cu-cu
•lar, there hasljeoti a good demand for Cotton, at atr ad
vanced 1 16® fed % ft. in the middling and better quail
ties o. American, whilst the lower grade?, though in rather
more request, have net improved in price. The greater
steadiness in onr market is to be ascribed to the now gener
al impression that the crop will not materially exceed
.mi,no,) bales, but still this riquir. s confirmation, and
noioers and the Tra ’e look anxiously for later aceoun's
ami sh u’.l they Rot -how some decided decrease in there
cui’j.ts erelong, we lire likely to see some reaction. *
Trade in the Manufacturing Districts continues healthy,
an., w .til a hit ge business doing in Goods and Yarns at ra- I
thcr better rates.
The transactions in Cotton f. r (he week reach• 55 650
which speculators, have taken I4,2fit), and export
ers 1 ~.<«) bales. To-day the .-.ales art-called ’J,OtM) bale? at
the following quotations: Fair Orleans fife, Fair Mobile
Fair Upland 6, Middling 5 13-16, Fair Mobile fife' Fair
l plan J 5 11-16, Ordinary 43 4 tT(5 r , Inferior 4fe(<l4V.
The total stock in tjiis port is 526,00(1 bales, of wh ch H-hf’
tiiio are American, agdost 42*),CKO at this period last year
of which 216,000 wjtre American.—Brown, Siiipi.ev & Co!
MANCHESTER,.J in. 2?.—The advices received by the
Asia on \\ »dnesday, hive given ad.iitioca’ firmness to onr
market, and since the date of our last report, the upward
tendency m both tl)e prices of yarns end go. ds has contin
ued. Buyers of yarns find it difficult to | lace orders, owing
t . the increase'! requirements of spinner?, and business ha?
from this cause been in some quarters a good deal checked
Water twist commands a considerable amount of atfen
ti in,and is saleable at (Till rates. The same may be said cf
cop yarn?. Spinners of mu'e are still very wtil engaged
but the inquiry is now less active than it was. In the cloth
market prices ai e well sustained, and light fabrics espe
are in very brisk demand, at hardening rates. D. -
mestic-, i clo.us, a: d long clotiis, bave t.ecn more asked
f .r, but wytheut any material improvement in price.
Inox Markkt. —The market for Pic lr n has been char
acterized by considerable fiuctuadona since last Fridav—
Sale? oa that day reported at 55s fid, on Saturday at 57s”fi t,
anl on Monday a large business was transacted at 65s
prompt cash. Sincg then the price receded to 02s and fi2s
fid, at which it lias continued nearly stationary since. Run
corn Iron is very scarce on the soot, and high (.rice? must,
be paid to obtain it. We quote T2s to 73a cash, for 'mod
merchantable brands.
Correspondence of the, Commercial Advertiser.
ITAt . J:.; Jan 26. There has been a spirited demand to
1' ■' ii in our Cotton market, and ~*K)O bales have Been taken
for consumption and on speculation, at an advance in
prices. New Orleans trts-oidinaire is now worth 90f@J)l
and Upland VJf. Some lots, making about 50b bales, hav -
ben taken on delivery.
Since yesterday, th weather has become frosty, and this
circumstance, added to the easterly wind? now prevailing,
gives confidence to trader?, as the interior spinning dis
trict.-: are but sightly stocked, and no arrival can take
place.
The small stock on hand and the reluctance of shippers
in the Southern ports to operate freely for our market, are
the chief c,m eof the advance that we have experienced
in prices, although the contrary was looked for.
Freight for New York is abundant, but vessels are want
'■ 1. Tl.e Isaac Bell, which will sail on the Sth of February,
ha? lu r cargo engaged at full rates, and even at «ni ad
vance, of If. for wines.
NEW YORK, Feb. lE Coffee active—Sales of 1,000 j
bags Rio at. Molasses—Bales pt' 100 hhds! Oar*
denasat 21<f0.22c. Fugar—Sales of lSiFbbls. Orleans at
•fe’-i^ou'<>c. Flour-—Sale? of fi,7.V' bbls. at iju for State, *5
fit).for Genesee, and 5 fifi'/fiffi Vo for Soulheru. Prices
have declined 12,few I'vdc. per bbl. on Genesee and State,
and 6e. per bbl. on Southern. Wheat unsettled—Sales of
fefioit bushels white Southern and Western at 1 2t@sl 25.
Corn—Sales of 25,000 bushel? at 621 d for wh te, and fix-,
for yellow. Win.key—Saits of .'No bbl?. at 24 cts.
Si'-ck?—Sales at First Boxnl Canton at 124: ErieUlfe':
I L.rl :m C9.fe; Norwich fidfe : Reading 9Ofe 1 Cutuberl md
t.j -1 ; ~ ew Civck T; NicarauvaSS; market heavy. Sales
ut Second Roavd/Vf Pennsylvania Goal at 114; Cumberland
Cd; New Ctctk ofe ; Canton 125; Reading ffl.
EXPOBT3.
SAVANNAH, Feb. 15—For Providence, (U. I.) C 72 bales
Up. Cotton.
CII VRI.LSTON, J el). 16. Frr Barcelona, j.cr Sp. b ig
Fenfx, 7ft) bales Up. cotton. £or New-York, per schr. G.
Euff, 151 bales Up. Cottar.
IMPOSTS.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 16.—From Sagua la Grande, per
Ketch Brothers, 100 hhds. Sugar, 100 bbls. Molasses, 30,000
Segars. •
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
SAV ANNAH, Feb. IS.—Arr. steamship Florida, Wocd
hull, New-York ; Be. bark Springfield, Roy, Kingston, (Ja.);
bark Peter Demill, Hoey, New-York; Br. brig Kendall, n!
York; brig U. H. McGilvery, Crockett, New-York; schr.
N. Berry, Pendleton, Baltimore. Cld. brig Chattanooga,
Providence, (It. 1.)
MEMORANDA.
Brig Heaths anti schrs. Martha Jane, Antelope, Patrick
Henry, Ocean, and Louisa Sears, were up at New-Oi leans
for * Iris port on 1! th inst. ,
Schr. Naiad, M atts, for this port, cleared at Baltimore on
11th inst.
Brig Mary 11. Chappcl, for thi-- port, at Baltimore on 11th
inst.
CHARLESTON, Feb. 17— Ur. ketch Brothers, Pagua la
Grande; brig Palo Alto, Spencer, New-Orleans; schr. Ad
rn.ral Blake, Jenncy, S’cw- trlcai:?. Cld. Sp. brig Fenix,
Ensenat, Barce’ona ; schr. G. Luff', Johnson, New-York.
CONCERT HALL.
/ LAST i W O DAYS OF
WAUGH’S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT MOVING
ODEOSCOPIC
MIRROR OF ITALY!
rPRIS magnificent Painting is universally pronounced
JL by the Press and the Public to be
THE GREATEST WORK OF ART
ever exhibited in the United State? !f
£3?“ Exhibition every Evening, and on IVedne?day and
Saturday Afternoon?, commencing, at half past 7 in the
Evening, and at half-past 8 o'clock in the Afternoon.
Doors open at fife, and half past 2 o’clock.
IT Cards of Admission 55 cents. Children and Ser
vants 25 cents. febl6
AUGUSTA HOTEL RANGE-
G BEAT NATUJuTI CURIOSITY.
FUIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1853.
FilTll TAT or TUB EXUIJUTIOJI CF THE
SEA TIGRESS.
THIS EXTKAORDIXAHY Amphibious Creature,
which was captured in Wellington Found, by the Brit
ish fleet sent in search of Sir John Franklin, will positively
le exhibited but TWO DAYS 510 RE.
zvr The doors will be opened from 11, A. M., to 2, P.
M., and from 4 o'clock to 9 P. M.
L-so” Price of Ailmission 25 cents, without reserve ; chil
dren under It) years of age, half price.
ftblJ f Z. ZOUVIN, Agent.
AUGUSTA DAIRY.
T IIB SUnSCRiBEH is now prepared to furni-h ho-
L tels and private families with any quant.ty of MU K
at eight cents per quart and deliver it at their residences
every night and morning Per s a „ 3 wishing can leave
their orders at the office of James p. Flkxiso.
fel«-ly JOHN LOVETT <fc CO.
pKAS.-DH) bushel*PKAß. Just ree^TSSdfoF^ie
A hjr [fcU'J 8. C. GREENVILLE * CO.
LIST OF LETTERS
REAI AIXIX'O in tl.e Post Office, at Ansnsta, Ga., on
the lfitii of FEBRUARY, 1553. Persons wishing
letters from this list will please say thev are advertised.
A
Abbott, George Addington, Wm N
Adler, Joel Arrington, Francis Mrs 2
Aher, Cotneiius Andrew, Amanda Mrs
B
Bennet, Mrs Wm Quinn, care of Bucket
Baifoy, Jauns A 2- Claudius
Balter, ChasP 2 Brackett, C H
Bassett, Jr.o Bri g man, Kelly A Co
Barker, S G Brown, Geo P
Bailey, Mrs Margaret Brown, W F
Ben .on, Miss V Broom k Uursell,
Benifletd. E or J Bull, Franklin
Black, Mrs E’izabeth Burton, James M
Blackman, Frederick Burke, Theophilus
Brown, W F Brunly, Israel
Bryan, Anna Mrs BoulUey, Timothy
C
C.isteHf , James Clemens, J ssR
Carter, Robert Cochran, 11 J
Causey, K Connell, Titos ’
Campbell k Co, C Cowar, Ja*
Cassady, M Clarkson, W II £
Caliaughuu, Jno Clary, Jnu
Colbert, Mrs Ann Conner?, Jimmy
Cook, Thes Clark, M B
Colby, Jno Conklin, Julius
Carrie, E Peak, care Cooper, Coldlng, C H
James Cowan, Jno M
Ctnkquier, Thos Cosgrove, C
Corbit, James Conklin, J W
Clark, Benj F Crneket, Ja? M
Clark, A A Clon.well, W
Coussin, J-ho Cunningham, R
D .
Day, Jr.o U Anna M Dyel, 2, care Doyle
Daniels, J W Albert
BarbarjDilenderfOß, care of Draue, D B
Davengort, J W Dunlap, Mrs
Davis, Moses Dunbar, G S
E
Ellison, TT C IfeUu, R W
Evans, Jno Knglon, George
ICliison. W G 2 Evans, Luce
F
FeagatijJns Falfcner, R
Farmer, .Itiuies V*’ Fairbanks, M alter H
Patrick Dolin, care Feagan, Fowler, DD F
Jaa Jno Cosby, care Fooler, W M
Falconer, Jno M Fleming, I) F k Co
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Gculdiup, W >f Gallaton, J It
Gennings, Louis A Greyer, II
Gaddis, Jno 2 Goodrich, Joseph
Greyer, Jno Grant, AV A .
C aiiey, Ezekiel
• II
Hay, Oscar Mill, Leuita
llanlcn, Daniel llisse, Mr
Hayes, it VV r Herrington, Cicero
Hanies, Abram W lloith, Daniel P
Hannon, Patrick Henderson, Itobt
Harper, Maloina Hensutt, Frederick
Heald, Simon B 1 Hanover, Mrs Martha
Hay, Samuel J Holland, Joseph
Hall, Mrs Ann Houghs, Jane
Hackett, MissE Holitan, B F
Haw kins, ER Hope, Michael
Hall, J Hugos, judge IV W
llaudford, A Hudson, Jno R
,J & K
Jones, Dr Juo AV Kiddie, J J
Johnson, -Chcyney Knox, Jas B
Johnson, Caroline Keaton, Edward
Johnson, Freeman Kendrick A Ti.aycr,
Jones, It S
• I,
Lee, J Ckicptr Ltbdeil, Jeremiah, or Joim
Lee.TAV 2 Smith
Lee, Timothy Lit tle, Isaac
1. tier, Mrs A AV, care LanietLiggan, Mrs Elizabeth
Lamp kin, Mrs Elizabeth Lewis, KB o
Mr
McCne, Cuff Mclntyre,
M. Karr, G N McUar, Mrs Elizabeth
McCaity, Mrs McGill, Mits Mary Ann
-At
Markey, Matthew Morse, Rode
Mason, L M Morgan,Martha
Mattheson, Simons & Co M octy, Mittda
Martin A Bernon, Anna Coope •,care Moore Mrs
Moyes, AV A Murpli, Dr Titos J
Michael, Jno C Motris, Jas
Mocre, Jas R
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O’Conner, Maurice Offitt,Jas
Olivier, Mr O’Donnell, Joanna
Osborn, Abraham O’Connor, Mrs O
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Partner, Lyman B Pliillips, Julia
Parsons, H 11 Parker. Stephen
Pier, G AV, care Pass, R S l'att, Dr
Palm, r, AV fct Pace, Jno AV U
Pittman, Miss Elizabeth P inner, Jno
Peak, JnoT Ifevvell, Daniel
• It
Ramsey, Jacob Robinson, Ezekiel
Reynolds, George A Roe, Ail 2
Riedy, Jeremiah Rndesel, B F
Kelli; g, J C ,t Co H bin son, Reuben II
Reirteik, Clnistophcr Roundtree, Wm 2
Uuddeli, Miss E II Roach K
Ross, Miss Anna Iluiidell, F It
Hubert t, J C ’ Rumsy, J P
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Scanlin, Timothy She ran, Peter, for Ann Filz
he veil, II patriek
Sad & Eark, Soul", Jas M
Sanst ury, J W S oane, Jos It
Beaver, Jno Stroms -, Abraham
Seymour, E A G Straub, V k Co
Sherman, Cltas Nancy Burton, care Spears,
Skrine, () Francis
Schultz, Martin Spencer, J L
Sizemore, Gabriel Syncs, J
Skinner, Jus S
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Thompson, Emily Tvai nor, V'm
Tompktjis, J M Tfriaifl, itobt
Taylor, Rebecca Mrs
A & AA
A'ernon, II AVily, Banks & Co
AVa’loik, T B AVtikey, (i P
Robini on, Jacob, care A\al- AVilsyn, Jos
ker, JnoW Wilson, Ja? ,
Ward, Adaiina AVe’.hinte, Geo AV
Waddles, Robt AA illtford, W S
Walker, Sarah E Wilcox. Ella
Wagers, Jas AVuSkerfe I.
Walker, J I! AVer Is, Jno
AViekty, Lucinda AV arri: g, Thos
AAlest. Jes Wright, J:id A
Wilson, Dr JP
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A’oungblood, Martha Young, Robt Al
feblS " B. F. HALL, !’. M.
TO DYSPEPTICS.
USE PLANETT’S BITTERS, AND YOU WILL BE CURED.
I till D.vsi ep j ia, Liver-CompjlaSnt, Heartlmrn, Indiees-
I' tion, l latulutcy, and the variou? diseases arising from
a derangement of tl.e nervous system. No remedy ha? ever
yet been discovered, which exert? so powerful an influence
as PLANETT’S BITTERS. They restore tone to the
stoma, h, impart a fine appetite, promote a healthy tiiges
tiori, and remove all denretsion from the mind, as well as i
body.
They are exceedingly pleasant to tl.e taste. For sale by
WM. 11. TV I f, hole Agent in Augusta.
feblfi-dAwlmo '
AUGUSTA MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
FEBRUARY 17, lrsß.
\ AH-'.LTINti of Ftockhqlders in'Mill No. 1 of this
. V Company is called, in radio mity .to the Bye-Laws, to
l.e held at tlie Company’s office, on Broad street, on MON
DAY, the 21? t inst., at 11 o’clock, A. M., when it is ex
pected art adjournment to Wednesday, the 2dd,dust., at the
saute hour, tv ill take place. On t nislast named day Stock
holders in both Mill? are requested to e uivone.'
The Annual Report of the Board of Directors, and other
business will come before this meeting.
On Monday, tlie 2Sth inst., a m eting will be field for the
election of Directors toman .go the affairs of the Company
tlie ensuing year.
Polls open from 11 A. Al. t • 2 P. Al.
By order. JAMES HOPE, Agent.
febJ 7-d Uw2
FOR SALE,
A DEtkiKABLK PI.AXTATION, known a? Pepper
x\_ Hill, 1-4 miles from Augusta, immediately upon t! e
Georgia Railroad, containing 29d acres, part in wood, and
part ieady for cultivation. Price low. Terms cash. Ap
ply tb fcbU-ltn CLARK, RAMSAY & CO.
l AXlit'tTOlt’B bALF.—AA ill be offered for sale, at
I’d the Market House in Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH, unless previously sold privately, Twenty-five
Acres of LAND, at the fork of the Savannah and Waynes
boro’ roads, seven and a half milesfrom the city. On the
premises are a Dwelling-house, a AVood Shop and a Black-;
smith’s Shop—all new. Terms at sale.
WM. AV. HOLT, Ex’r.
February 17, 1858. d&twfd
MORK fSTEYV liOOKS.-riie History of Europe,
from tlie fall of Napoleon in I>ls, to the Accession of
Louis Napoleon in 1?52, tiy Sir Archibald Alcson, Bart, au
thor of the History of Europe from the commencement of
the French Revolution, in 17.-9, to the Battle of Waterloo,
Ac., Ac. Shakspeave and his Times, by M. Guizot. A
Hero, and other Tales, by the author of Olive, The Ogle
v.es, The Head of tlu: Family, Ac. The History of The
Restoration of Monarchy in France, by A. DeLamartine,
author of the History of The Girondists. The Life and
Work? of Robert Burns, edited by Robert Chambers, hi 4
volumes. 2d part of My Novel: or Varieties in English
Life by Sir E. Bulwer Lyiton. 11th part of Dickens’Bleak
House. For sale by JOS. A. CARRIE A CO.,
fob!I Booksellers and Stationers.
HARHIBOX CIDER.—IO j bbls. Harrison CIDER,
just received from the manufactory. New Jersey, and
for sale by fabll 8. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
VIIKHO, and other Tales, by the authir of Olive, The
o:ilVic3, Ac.; Shakspeare and hi? Times, by M. Gui
zot ; The History of the Restorati n of Monarchy in France,
by Alphonse DeLamartine, volunie Bd.; A'olun,e 4, Cham
bers’Life and Works of Robert Burns; Part 2nd of My
Novel: or Varieties in English Life, by Sir E. Bulwer Lyt
ton; No. 11 Bleak House, by Charles Diaken?; and History
< f Europe from thj fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the Acces
sion of Louis Supoleon in ’852, by Sir Archibald Alison,
Bart-, part Ist. Just received by
THOS. RICHARDS k SON,
febl2 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
I [ASSAYS ON THE PROGRESS OF NATIONS
J in Civilization, Productive Industry, AVealth and Popu
lation, by Ezra C. Seaman.
The Indications of the Creator; pr flic Natural Evidences
of the Final Cause by George Taylor. Also another sup
ply of the Young Maro ners, by F. R. Goulding.
Holmes’ Southern Gardener ; Woman’s Record, by Sarah
Josepba Hale; The Men of the Time; Swallow Barn; Horse
Shoe Robinson, and a number of similar books. Just re
ceive.! by TIIO3. RICHARDS & SON,
febdo Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
OILS. OILS.—A lot of Linseed and Castor OiLSon
consignment. For sale by
febs D. B PLUMB & CO.
DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR COUGHS AND COLDS.
HEISE’S UNRIVALLED PECTORAL COUGH CANDY.
THIS article is a never failing remedy for Coughs, Colds,
Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightness of the Lungs
or Chest. Persons who are much exposed, and troubled
with irritab'e Coughs and weak Lungs will find alrncst in
stant relief by trying the PECTORAL CANDY. In fact,
no one should be without it when the changes in the
weather are so frequent. No article of Cough Cindy has
been so much apprec ated fcr its safety and certain cure;
you will find it needs but one trial, to convince all of its
medicinal virtues.
F t sale by D. B. PLUMB * CO.,
BOLTED CORY MEAL.—The Granite MffiTaM
now taming out a first rate article.
For sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
feblS No. 1 Warren Block.
J BOOK BINDERY.
rplIF. PROPRIETOR of the CHRONICLE * SENT!
" NEJ* 'Tould respectfully notify hi* friend*and the pub
|ic,tha t Uu has added to his establishment • complete
BOOK BIN D Eli Y,
and haying secured the services of an efficient and compe
'f’ orl [ man « is prepared to execute all orders for BIND
ING in the best style, and at short notice. Uavingalsoa
most approved
HOLING MACniNE,
all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be
dined to any given pattern, with neatness and despatch.
He flatters himself, therefore, that he will be able to exe
cute every variety of work in a most satisfactory manner.
JOB PRINTING.
The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE A
SENTINEL Office is now complete in all its parts, having
been recently re-fitted with a most extensive supply and
great variety of New Type, of the latest styles and mos
approved patterns. The Proprietor would therefore re
spectfully invite the orders of his friends and the public
feeling assured that his facilities, and the superior skill and’
taste of his workmen in that department, will enable him to
execute every variety of JOB PRINTING in a style equal
to any establishment in the South, and at mostsatisfactorv
prices. mh2o ’
MECHANICS’ MUTUAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated 1862— Charter Perpetual.
i>KiscifiL offices:
MCINTOSH STREET, in Constitutionalist Range,
Augusta, Gs.
No. 80 Common street, New Orleans, La.
Main street, opposite Post Office, Memphis, Tenn.
Main street, between Pearl and State, New Albany. •
Corner Second and Chestnut streets, St. Louis, Mo.
Court Place, sth street, Louisvil e, Ky.
No. til Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
No. 7, \\ heeler Block, corner of Clark and Water streets,
Chicago.
No. 87 Manchester Buildings.eornerfldandSycamore-sts
Cincinnati.
This Institution is based upon a secure capital and cor
rect principles, and conducted by men of responsibility and
sterling integrity, and with experience and ability sufti
cient to warrant the stability and perpetuity of the Insti
tution. The Institution is regularly incorporated; has a
perpetual charter, a large and increasing fund, a large and
healthy membership, an equitable Table of Hates, aadis
the Oldest Institution of the kind in the whole entire South
and West.
i v the payment of the following Annual Rate#, you will
he entitled to a weekly benefit when disabled by sickness
or accident, from attending to your ordinary business or
oc.upation, and a funeral benefit at death, and
SO LIABIUTt To ASSESSMENT.
The Annual Deposits of members under 50 years of age
are from $8 to if Is.
Those who rteposite SB.OO are entitled to draw SB.OO per
week, and a fun* ral bei efit of SBO.OO.
Those who deposite SB.OO are entitled to draw SB.OO per
week, and a funeral benefit of $30,00.
Those who deposite $lB 00 are entitled to draw SB.OO per
week, and a fnncral benefit of $500.00.
txr The first week of sickness excepted.
Those over 50 years of age will be charged 25 peV cent,
extra.
An Admission Fee of $2.00 will be charged for the first
year only, and must be paid when application is made for
membership, and the first years’ deposite within twenty
days.
Application for membership can be made at this office,
or to any General or Local Agent.
J. 11. BUCHANAN,Secretary.
febtl C. T. POTTER, Actuary.
WAGON FOR SALE.
VVEIIY complete Plantation or Road WAGON, as
good as can be made, with cr without a body, that
will bold seventy bushels of Corn. Apply at this office.
feb!s-law3t
LYON’S KATHAIRON.
17'OR the growth and embellishment of the HAIR, to
prevent its falling off and turning gray ; awarded the
highest premiums by the States of New York, Maryland,
and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851.
THE KATHAIRON neutralir.es the effect of disease, cli
mate, and oid age, in preserving and restoring the human
Hair even after a baldness of twenty years ; cleanses the
sc&lpfrom Scurf and Dandruff; will cure the Nervous
Headache, Scald Head Erysipelas, Diseases of the Skin,
Ac., and is the most desirable
TOILET ARTICLE
For I adies’ or Gentlemens’ use in the World. It? perfume
eQuais Lubin's choicest Extracts, and being free from all
offensive oil, or coloring prop. Hies,it gives the Hair that
clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, secured by no other
preparation.
The use of the Kathaironis adopted by the first physi
cians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and
sale unprecedented in the history of the materia medica. —
But words are superfluous, a trial only can attest its real
virtue, as millions certify. To be had throughout North
and South America, Europe and the Islands of the ocean,
in large bottle , for 25 cents.
E. THOMAS LYON,
161 Broadway, N. Y.
S (Id Wholesale and Retail by D. B. PLUMB A CO., Au
gusta, Ga. jan2o d6mos
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED!
'\\7 E now have for sale that celebrated remedy, MOR
> \ TIMORK’S,RHEUMATIC COMPOUND and BLOOD
PURIFIER, which has gained such great popularity where
ever introduced, as the only specific known for the ef
fectual cure of this painful disease. This remedy has al
ready cured thousands of cases, comprising every seeming
form of this complaint, from the i>\fhimnuitory (acute)
form, attended with swellings and enlargement of the joints,
to old chronic cases of from ten to twenty and thirty
yearn’ standing. Those who had for years resorted to the
various celebrated springs, had tried all the liniments and
exti ran! appli-ations, and been under treatment of some
of the ablest physicians both in this country and Europe,
and were pronounced incurable; still, after all these ef
forts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many
who h ive been cripples, either hobbling upon crutches Or
confined to their beds for y ears, certify to a complete and
permanent cure by the urc of this remedy.
We have no*, space, in a newspaper advertisement, to in
sert hut a small portion of the accumulated evidence in its
behalf. This eviden e Comes from sources which must in
spire confidence in every mind. The conductors of high
toned public journals have published to the world its won
derful ami beneficial effects upon themselves and those
around them, and in some instances speak of hundreds of
cures. Physicians have resorted to it, and certify that,
even in extreme cases, where consultations had been held,
and they had decided that there were no hopes of recov
ery, even then, they procured this medicine and adeninis
tt red it, and it effected a complete cure. Ministers of va
rious denominations have written and published what it
has dot’e for themselves and their friends; while mer
chants, officers, mechanics, and private citizens, have fur
nished volumes of evidence of th* highest character, such
as accompanies no other preparation in America.
Wc most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to send
to the agent in their vicinity and get a circular, and read
the letters and certificates of Rev. Jas. Mitchell, U v. N.
G. Berrvm n, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R.'
A. Colburn, and other clergymen ; while we add the names
of Hon. J. Smith, late President of the Bank of the State
of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton, officer in the Bank in St.
Louis; Messrs. Jas. H. Eddy, S. Downing, A, Holland, C.
W. Stone, J. W. Christy, Joseph Southack, with other
prominent merchants of St. Louu, as also, vast numbers of
other citizens.
This is Some evidence, and these are living witnesses,
where Uiia great remedy was first introduced, and where
many thousands have been cured during the last two
years. The proprietors have now opened their Great Cen
tral Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House,) in the
city of New York, where all orders for this medicine wL
be promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre
pare 1 and recommenced for this one disease alone. This
it n ill cure t
Price, $5 per single bottle; or three bottles for $lO.
IV. V. ALEXANDER A CO., Proprietors,
New York.
Sold by IIAYILAND, RISLEY & CO., and W. H. TUTT
Augusta, Ga, dl-twly
LYON’S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER’
NOTIIIXU need be said to command the attention of
the public to this article, when convinced that it is
pure and unadulterated. Medical men, or those seek
ing a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome ef
fects of brackish and turbid water, can rely upon its gen
uine character, and it is also extensively used for culinary
purposes, in flavoring cakes, preserves, Ac. To the af
flicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Ner
vous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, general Pros
tration, Ac., nothing has ever been prescribed with equal
effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON,
Chemist, 101 Broadway, N. Y.
Inquire for LYON’S PURE GINGER. Sold by reputable
Druggists throughout the world.
Sold at Manufacturers’ pricer, by
jan2b-d6mos D. B. PLUMB A CO., Augusta, Ga.
COLLECTING AGENCY.
npHK INDKKSGUXKD will attend to the COLLEC
-1 TION of Accounts, Notes, Ac ,of Physicians, Teach
ers and Merchants, and all others who may favor him with
their business.
£3?” Office comer of Reynold and Mclntosh streets.
n2l-dtf C. C. TALIAFERRO.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
Dll. PAUL 1\ EVE having returned to reside in Au
gusta, offers his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the
community. Servants requiring operations or special care,
can be accommodated on bis lot.
Augusta, February 6th, 1853, feb4
NOTICE.
VBOX marked “ T. McGOWEN,” contents unknown,
having been forwarded by llarndens’ Express from
New York to Savannah, thonce by steamer Hancock to
Augusta about a week ago, which the owher can have by
applying at my store and paying expenses.
JOHN C. CARMICHAEL,
felO 8 Warren Block.
A TEACHER WANTED.
A LADY to take charge of a small School in a healthy
location—one that can teach the English Branches,
and Music, for wh : ch a liberal salary will be given. Good
recommendations will be required. Apply to the subscri
ber, Madison, Morgan county, Ga.
jan29-tf W. J. RHYMES.
POTATOES. —150 bbls. Yellow Planting Potatoes; 100
X do. choice Eating do., just received and for sale by
janlfi * S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
td RAIIAM’S MAGAZINE ft>r February has been re-
X eeived by GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
fel Broad Street.
CtOD LIVER OlL.—Burnett’s warranted pure COD
J LIVER OIL, prepared from fresh and healthy Livers.
Just received and for sale by
febs D. B. PLUMB A CO.
OATS. —300 bushels OATS, for sale by
febS " HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.
E. T, k GA. H R. BONDS.
A *7 AAA E- T. k GA. R. R. BONDS, for rale by
febff JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
SI'GAMI 0A11.—25 hh'Js. choice P. R. BUGAR.
10 hhds. choice New Orleans
40 “ fair “ “ “
10 “ “McCall’s” M
200 bbls. Stuart’s and other Refined "
For sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.
febS '
O Am-500 bushels OATS.^O
Lottery.
;• GEORG IA ST'ATE LOTTERY.
Authorized by the Legislature,/,* the benefit of the
Independent Fire Company of Augusts.
. FOUR DItVWINOS EACH WEEK.
- Draws In Augusta on Mondays.
I Draws in Savannah on Tuesdays.
Draws in Columbus on Thursdays.
. Draws in Savannah on Saturdays,
ti) Offices and Agents established for the sale of Tick
-6 ets throughout the State, and Prizes pur.hased at any of
. flee promptly paid at the Managers’ office, in the city of
. Augusta.
F. (!. BARBER A CO., Managor* and Proprietors
C3T The Managers have also opened an office in Broad
j street, in the rear of the Store of Messrs. J. Millkx k Co.,
, (entrance in the alley,) under the direction of Mr. A. PIC
j QUKT, Jr., who can be found there at all hours of the day
, un 1 evening:
t Drawn Numbers of the Georgia State Lottery, Class 28:
1 22 72 66 58 86 17 70 52 42 3 47 64.
1 LOTTERIES FOITjANITARY, 1358.
B SS 6-2 |F 3
3“ i* s g. * S
5 S, . S. ST a
• ; « ■ t :
4 6th $6,000 75 12 $2~
5 Sth $4,000 75 14 $1
C loth $7,000 78 18 $2
7 11th $6,000 75 12 $2
’ 8 18 th $5,000 72 12 $2
9 15th $3,000 73 15 $1
10 17th $7,000 78 18 $2
11 18th $5,000 72 12 $2
12 20th $6,000 75 1 2 $2
18 22d $4,400 73 1-3 $1
14 24th $7,000 73 13 $2
15 26th $6,000 75 12 $2
16 27 th $5,000 72 12 $2
17 20th $4,000 75 14 $1
IS 81st $6,000 75 12 $2
F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers,
jans Washington-street.
PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENT.
1853- SPRING. 1853.
JIORRiS L. HALIOWELL & CO.,
No. 1-43 MsrkeNt., Philadelphia.
IN’% ITIS the attention of buyers to their unusually large
and complete assortment of choice SILKS, RIBBONS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS, LACES, Ac., Ac., purchased in
EUROPE by a member of the firm, and being the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT
that they have over imported, believe that they can offer
great inducements to purchasers as regards VARIETY,
STYLE and PRICE.
ORDERS FILLED
Very carefully and forwarded by first steamer from Phila
delphia or New York for those Merchants, who do not visit
the North this season. p jan6
WILLIAMSON TAYLOR & CO.,
7Q MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Im-
ItJ porters 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
NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT.
SMITH & BROTHER,
DEALERS in Domestic PRODUCE and PRONISIONS,
of all kinds, 269 Duane Street, New York.
Solicit Southern orders for the same, who will pack
and ship in the best manner, and sell at the lowest cash
price. S. B. SMITH,
jan26-3m J. F. SMITH.
LUTHER ROLL,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
IN BEAR OF THU AUGUSTA HOTEL,
HAS OX II AX D a general assortment of VEHICLES,
of all descriptions, such as CARRIAGES, ROCKA- j
WAYS, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac., w hich he will sell very low for !
cash or approved paper. Please call and examine my stock. 1
—ALSO,—
On hand an assortment of ROCKAWAYS and BUGGIES
of his own make. lie will also build to order.
—ALSO,—
A general assortment of HARNESS, which will be dis
posed of tow.
VEHICLES and HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice,
very low. febll-twAwtf
COACH AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
OX II VXD, a full assortment of COACH AND HAR
NESS MATERIA LS, such as Axles, Springs, Bands,
Lamps, Bolts, Laces, Hawes, Leather of all kinds and de
scriptions, Patent and Enamelled Cloths, Ac , by
LUTHER ROLL,
febll-twAwtf near the Augusta Hotel.
ROSES AND FLOWERING PLANTS.
C 8 M AIIC, of Astoria, Loug Island, has
X• honor of announcing to his friends andWjHnje
the citizens of Augusta, that he has returned to
this city, and may be found at the store of his old f iend,
Wm. liaises, Broad street, where lie would be pleased to
serve ail who may give him a call.
Mr. M. has just returned from Fsance and England,
where he selected, with considerable care, the largest col
lection of ROSES AND NEW FLOWERING PLANTS,
among which arc new varieties of Roses, Bourbon* Month
ly Roses, Erytina (large scarlet flower,) Scotch Broom
(white flower,) Chinese Pomograna'e, Monthly Carnation
Pinks in full bloom, Azelias, Camellia Japouicas, Rhode
dendrums, Daiseys, Primrose, Peonices. Ac., Ac, Also,
a few Pear and Apple Trees, of select varieties.
The Ladies are respectfully invited to call and see my |
stock, for 1 shall stay here only four days.
All Plants sold by me are warranted. febl6-4t
MONEY LOST -STOP.
A LETTER, mailed at Bairdstown, Geo., on the 24th |
January, ult., addresse I to the undersigned, has not
reached its destination. Said letter contained $282 as fol- 1
lows: J
SIOO Bill, Bank Jtate of Geo., No. lIKS, Lctten A Co., dote 1
23d October, 1849.
$2 Bill, said Bank, dated 4th June, 1852, No. 3190. '
SIOO Bid, Bank Brunswick, State of Georgia, No. 57, Let
ter A, date sth Sept., ISIS.
S2O Bill, Bank Savannah, State of Georgia, Letter A,
No. 1950, date 15th May, 1851.
$lO Bill, Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, Let
ter A, No. 5553, date 25th Nov., 1352.
Merchants, Hankers, and others are respectfully request
ed to stop said Bills if presented.
Any information left with H. E. Clark, of this city, wRI
be thankfully received.
U. STODDARD, Charleston, S. C.
febl6-3t
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
DHLS. Extra Premium FLOUR ;
f 10 bbls. BUCKWHEAT, halves and quarter?, do.;
10 bbls fresh Extra Butter CR ACKERS ;
10 firkins prime GOSHEN BUTTER ;
15 half bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL;
20 kits do. sup. do.
10 boxes CODFISH;
25 boxes Smoked HERRING;
5 boxes Italian MACARONI;
5 do. do. YF.RMICEU;
5 half chest extra fine Black TEA ;
0 dez. fine BROOMS; Shoe, Scrubing and Whitewash
BRUSHES; Woooden Ware, Ac.
Together with a general assortment in store. For sale
by feb9 G. T. POETIC,
OX CONSIGNMENT.—
10.. bushels OATS.
v 9 bags FEATHERS.
24 kegs BUTTER.
10 bags ONIONS.
fel>6 DAVIS, KOLB A FANJ4ING.
FANCY HATS—NEW STYLES
TEST received, per'steamer Alabama, a large as- (V
sortmentef fancy Dress HATS; among which are
Planters’ Hats, Black and Pearl ; Non-Intervention, Cos
sack, Magyar, French Cassimer and Hungarian Hats.
Call at the Fashionable Hat Emporium.
GEO. W. FERRY,
fel Masonic Hall Buildings, Broad-st.
HATS. —2 cases of the newest fashion Black MolefO
HATS, just received. WM. O. PRICE k CO. AV
jan9 , .
VrON-INTKRV EX TION HATH ease# of «■
XX the above HATS, received This Day by NV
jan2l J. TAYLOR, JR. 4 Co._
SPRING STYLE OF GEI#ft<EMEN’S HATS.
X TAYLOR, JR. Ac. CO. will introduce, on BA-|W
• TUKDAY, the sth inst., Beebe’s Sprinc style of Air
HATS, to which they would ea’l particular attention. fet>s
SPRING STYLE HATS FOR 1853.
BEF.DK «V CO.’S Spring Style HATS for Gentle-«
men and Youths, a beautiful article, just received. Air
Call arid see them at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
febs Broad street, Masonic Hall Building.
TO RENT
THE DWELLING cn Broad street first above MA
Judge Bishops. Apply tq n 2 A. HATCH. Bdk
MKMOl Ith, Journal ams Correspondence of Thomas
Moore, edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell,
M. P. Just received and for rale by
GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
janl3 Piano, Book and Music Depot.
TO RENT. —A large and commodious ROOM on Broad
street—furnished if required. Apply to
n 3 MAYER A BROTHER.
"PRESERVES, PREBKKVKB.—We“have Just re-
X eeived an invoice of the following delicious Preserves:
Sliced Pine Apple, Strawberry, Green Gage, and New
York PJkrs, which we will sell cheap.
dls GIRARDY A PARKER.
TEN DOLLARS BEW D
WILL be paid for proof against the person who has
been taken Shrubbery from the Garden, comer of
Broad and Elbert streets. febs WM. H. TUTT.
S — YRL 4*.—25 bbls. extra New York SYRUP, for sale
cheap by ja23_ DA VMS, KOLB A FANNING.
N EW ORLEANS and Sugar House MOLASSES.
25 bbls. Now Orleans “
25 “ No. 1 Ne,w York SYRUP.
10 “ Havermyer A Mollcr’s Extra. For sale low
by feb3 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
BACONrODLARD.
KAAa LBS. new BACON, (hog round.)
OUUU 10 kits new LARD.
—ALSO,—
5 boxes Sicily LEMONS.
8 bbls. CRANBERRIES.
Just received and for sale by „
jan26 ALLEOUP A WINGFIELD.
GRANITE MILLS.
TUB UNDERSIGNED having purchased the Granite
Flouring Mills, located upon the Augusta Canal,
gives notice that the FLOUR AND ORAIN BUSINESS will
be hereafter conducted and carried on by GEORGE W.
LEWIS. B- H. WARREN.
And will keep Lr sale —
Superfine FLOUR, fresh ground;
CORN MEAL;
Wheat BRAN, SECONDS, Ac_
feb9 GEORGE W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Block.
C~ _ OAL. —20 hhds. Cannel COAL, for sale low by;
feb9 GEORGE W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Block.
OATiil— 900 bushels White aid Black SEED OATS, tor
for sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
_feb# Warren Mock-
CORN.— 2000 bushels CORN, for sale by .
»«W GEORGE W, LEWIS, No. 1 Warm Rtoek.
- AUCTION SALKS.
B\ GIRARD BY & PARKER.
—THIS DAY—
FRIDAY, in front of Store, at ou o'clock win k» ,
Our usual iS-orttnent of GKOCERIES, Ll-mors A*’’
consisting of Gin, Hum, Brandy, Win., t cflfce, S u L, r W
gar, Matches, Candies, Preserves, Onions, Pipper’ «. r
dines, Che,nuts, Tobacco, Dry Goods, Clothing, Ac. ’kc
—ALSO, —
25 bbls. Planting Potatoes; 5 bids. White Skin Onions:
hags Brasil Nuts; 5 bbis. Aimotfes; 5 blls. K. Walnuts,
4C A , , ALSO,—
One splendid Jersey WAGON, with top.
_ . —ALSO,—
Ter™ advances, Mil choiejand Domestic SEGARS.
Termaea? h. fehltf
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER?"
Valuable Property.
TUESDAY, Ist of March next, between the usual hours
of sale, at the Lower Market Mouse, uoloss prev
-disposed of, will be sold— 1
The new, handsome and commodious HOUSE, situated
on Elli* sreet, between Centre and Lincoln streets having
a front of fifty-seven (ST) feet, more or less, and running
back one hundred and thirty-three (188) feet, more or less.
The above House has six handsome Booms, six Closets und
Pantry, and plastered in the best manner; the Sash are
hung with weights; the Hailing and Banisters all Mahog
any. It has all necessary out-houses, the Kitchen haying
four good Booms; every thing is perfectly new, and budt
in the best kind t f style ; neighborhood good, and the wa
ter excellent.
For terms, apply to Girardey A Parker till the first Tn?s
day in March. feblS
BY 8. C. GRENVILLE & CO.
lksirahle Buildings Lets.
TUESDAY', Ist of March next, at the Lower Market
House, in this city, will be sold—
One LOT on Telfair street, next below the reshfence or
Mr. Charles McCoy, having a front of -15 feet, and running
back to Walker street. “
—ALO,—
LOT next below, cf fame size. One Lot will be sold with
the privilege of the other.
Terms—One third cash, one-third of July
and balance Ist January nest, with interest from date of
sale. Purchaser to pay for papers.
The above can be treated for at private sale. feblT
BY GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Erie n sice Sale of Book#, SUtlionery, Em-i/i/opedhis an d
Valuable Standard Work .
IIVI IV every department of Literature, Science and Art,
Annuals and Books, elegantly illustrated and illumina
ted, pictorial and embellished, and beautifully bound ; fir e
family and Pocket Bibles and Praytr fo-.ks, of every de
scription ; letter and Cap Paper;' Portfeliocs; Gold Pens,
Ac.; to be sold at Auction, commencing from Wednesday,
the 9th inst., and to continue uutil the wd> de stock is closed
out, at the Store nearly opposite Eagle & 1 ha-nix Hotel.
Broad street.
The attention of the public in this c'ty and vicinity, is
respectfully invited to this collection cf Boobs, which is be
lieved to be the most valuable collection of Standard
Works ever offered at Auction in thfe place. The Books
are new and warranted pet feet. LUd.ts and Gentle ren
are respectfully invited to call and examine tht m during
the day. The sale will be positive, and without reserve, to
the highest bidder, and will be continued every evening
until a 1 are sold. Terms cash. Purchaser : are requested
to cell for their Bonks on the day following each safe
fet>s GIRARDEY & PARKER, Auctioneers
Richmond sheriff's sale—on the Sat
Tuesday in MARCH next, will be sold, at the Lower
Market House in Aurustn, one hogshead w(th its contend,
at this time very much damaged,--the same being perish
able. Levied on as the property of Michael I’. Belcher, to
satisfy a fi. fa- issugd from Wilkes Inferior Court, at the in
stance of Biiford, Beal! & Co. vs. said Belcher.
February 17, 1853. WM DOYLE, Sheriff,
DODGE’S FANCY DYEING AND STEAM FIN
ISHING' ESTABLISHMENT,
BETWEEN Bollock anil Mai bury, on Greene street,
where he is prepared to DYE and FINISH every de
scription of Ladies’ Dresses, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Rib
bons, Laces, Fringes, Gloves, Hose, Parasoletts, Sun
Shades, Shawls of every kind and every fabric. Also,
White Crape Shawls, Merino ditto, cleansed and bleached,
Ac. White Shawls Dyed to any light and farcy cob r. All
kinds of articles for mourning, Dyed and Finished at short
notice.
Gents’Coats and Pants Dyed, and wirranted not to
smut; Gents’Coats, Pants, Vests, Cravats, Ac., cleansed
and pressed.
Mr. Dt dge would have the people of Augusta and vi
cinity bear in mind that this est blbhment is the only ore
of the kind in the city, liis Finishing is all done by steam,
and his machinery of the latest style.
Mr. Dodge has had twenty-three years practice in New
York and Poston in the Fancy Dyeing business.
Military Coats cleansed, Ac., Ac.
O. It. DODGE, Proprietor,
Lb9ly Greene street, Augusta, (la.
t'T’O BE HIKED, until the Ist of January, an active BOY,
X 14 years old, accustomed to house-wo k and driving a
single horse. Apply to Dr. Jones, at this oiliee, or to the
subscriber. febl7-tf WM. W. HOLT.
FRANKLIN LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIA
TION STOCK.
YTT’E HAVE for sale, fifteen (15) Shares of the above
V v Stock. Apply to
_febl6-4t GIRARDEY A PARKER.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A PRIME HORSE for service, works well every
where — is just off a three months’ journey, and in
prime order; will be sold low by
febls IIA VI LAND, RISLEY A CO.
C"il I’ll ATE” OF MAG \KS IA—A fre'-Vi supply ‘jin!
J received. IJAVILAND, RISLEY « CO.
t MB
UTTEK—IS bbls. choice Ohio Knifed BUI FbR, for
sale by [feblo] 8. O. GRENVILLE A CO.
YOUNG’S MAMMOTH CORN.
SUPERIOR (OKN in weight and size, two weeks ear
lier than any known in our country, we ighs (id lbs. per
bushel and produces 60 bushels per a i re. I’ut up in die
peck sacks, at s‘2 per sack, —in larger queutfifes of b or 10
bushels, {5 per bushel.
DAVIS, KOLB & FANNING,
febfi Agents.
I I ME.—SO bbls, fresh Ihomaston LIME, just received
J by feb9 ESTES A RICHMOND.
CHEESE. —25 boxes superior Cheese, just received and
' for sale by
janl6 S C. GRENVILLE A CO.
(A BBLS. Leaf LARD, city cured : 60 ill Georgia enred
ID HAMS. feb3 . DAWSON k. SKINNER.
•VTAPOLEOuAMIXTLRE. This' celebrated SPE*
it CIFIC can be had of
febs D. B. PLUMB & CO.
CtONFOR MATEUR TYPOGRAPHE.—CaII at <*.
1 Vi. FERRY’S, and see this Instrument, and get o e of
Beebe k Co.’s gracelul Spring Style HATS fitted to your
head. ft ’>
SAG A11.—15 bills. Porto Rico and St. Croix SI GAR.
5 11 ’* ” ’* ” l *
Just received and for sale by
fnblO S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
NEW WORK—Lady-Bird: A Tale by La ly Goor
giana Fullerton, author of Grantiey Manor, EUen
Middle ton, Ac. Just received and for sale by
GEO. A. OATES k CO.,
feblß Piano, Book and Mns'C Store, Broa 1-st.
WHITE and Pearl Citizens’ HATS, a new and beauti
ful article, just received by
feblß _______ J - TAYLOR ’ Ji i- & CO. _
PAiii kILLBK.—A fresh supply just receive i and for
sale by febl d D It. PLUMB k CO.
HYDRAULIC CEMENT Just received and for
ealeby fcblS D. B. PLUMB 4 CO.
Calcined plaster of fahis>.—a large sup
ply just received and for sale by
feblS D. B. PLUMB k CO.
CURTWRIGIIT MANUFACTURING t'OMP’Y.
80 inch Brown SHIRTINGS.
30 “ Cotton OSN'ABURGS, made by the above
Company. For sale by
febi2 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
FAISON HAMS—A stlperi r lot for sale by
feb!2 ALLEOUD * WINGFIELD.
WHISKEY.— 50 bbls. New OrieuH WHISKEY, just
received by febt) R3TKS A RICUMOnII.
Tram SMITH FLOUR.—4h bbls. Double Extra,
iust received by fold) ESTES A RICHMOND,
{RAM SMITH MlOLH—tiS bbis/Double Extra*,
just received and for sale by
feb# HAND, WILLIAMS k CO.
PUTNAM’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE for February
has been received by GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
fel Broad St.-vet.
| AAA REWARD. —The above reward will be paid
qf) L‘ TDD to any one, who will produce a pr-par; lion,
superior to Dr. FRANCK’S SPECIFIC, for the ,ure of cer
tain diseases. It is sold by WM. H. TUTT,
jan2s Sole Agent for the Southern States.
NEW NOVEL.
THE Lofty and the Lowly; or, Good in All, and none
All-Good, by M. J. Mclntosh, author of Two Lives, or
to seem and to be. Charms and Counter ch ums. Don
aldson’s Manor. Ac., in two Voig., just received and for
sale by fel GKO. A. OATES A 00., Broad gtveL
H~ ARPKR’S MAGAZINE for February, leave* cut,
for sale by TIIOS. RICHARDS A SON,
feb2 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
HAY AND POTATOES.
KA BALES prime Eastern HAY,
OD 60 bbls. prime Yellow POTATOES, f-r sale by
febl E. C. TINSLEY.
OUK A RB—ftThhdsTfine SUGAR; 20 hhds. fine New-
O Orleans SUGAR, in store and fur sale by
febl BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH.
PLANTING POTATOES—IOO bbls. Yellow Plant
ing POTATOES, In store and for sale by
febl WELCHRR A HOLLINGSWORTH.
AIR DYES. —Ballard’s, Phillip's,Phaion’s Ballard's,
liauei's, Alexander’s, Tricobaphc, Harrison’s, and
Glenn’s. Tor sale by WM. 11. TUTT, D. u r gisL
jati2s _____
ZVIUKII AND VINKQAR.--20 bbls. clarified Cham-
Y_2 pagne CIDER ; 26 do, prime Cider VINEGAR, for
rale by ja23 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
CHAIRS! CHAIES!
JUST RECEIV ED from the manufactory in South Ca
rolina—
Office Cane-seat CHAIRS,
Walnut “ “
Maple “ “
Cane-seat Sitting “
Windsor “ "
—ALSO— . .
Walnut Cane-seat STOOLS, all of which will be sold low,
aßd ‘ feblfi 7 keptCO “ ta " t,y O B. b O°ORENVrLI.E A CO.
OLASSKS-—SO hhds. new orop Cuba Molawes ;
15 tierces
I *®* or * *° d for ** I *bBLCHKR A HOLLINGSWORTH.
—wit S HIHSTIAN MINfrTKFL, a new'system of
Musical Notation ; with a collection of Psalm tunes,
Anthems and Chants by J. B. Aiken ; another supply just
rteeived by THOS. RICHARDS A SON,
js27 Blank Book Manufacturers, B<x>k-Binders, Ac,
Offßß-A large stock of Rio, Cuba, Laguary, and
Java COPfEE. for sate by
fbb« HAND, WILLIAMS A CO,