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Mtt»rSSX*&iGKT DAGUEEBIAH OALLEKY.
l*SrTh» andenlfaed Would respectfully an.
to tta citiiea* of Augustaand vicinity, that the Im
*roremeata at hi* Gallery »r« now completed, ar.dh.u every
iUtf fer producing the beet picture* In this Coa try.
ptrncw &et Light is the largest In the Uni a Mates,
, for Daguerrian purposes, and contain* fico nmdi-etl
* l dtU*niy-J tt:e W uire f eet< ? O' 6 *** —affording every ra
.„t _ fcr obtaining large groups as well as single pictures
in<M* exqui» ite beauty and effect. Persons having pic
* res taken at this Gallery, can depend upon having vtl „m
ieeoted in the highest style of the art. He has j u
from the North a great variety of all the new and
beautiful styles of cases, from which person* may matte se
i notions.
picture* taken at all hours of the day.
MiSUTCSRS on Ivoar executed in his inimitable style.
,il»er medals, fa st premiums , cun be seen at his Gal
erf*
Always dealing with manufacturers at the North, I an
red to furnish Operators with Stock, Instruments and
Chemical* at the very lencestprices. A large supply con
stantly 00 hand *
r»llerj oTer Clark A Co’s store, and next door to the
pjoffice. ntO-Cm B. 8. DODGK.
PEBSinJM SKY LIGHT DAGUEBEEOTYPES.
Removal. —Mr. LEIGH having withdrawn from
of LEIGH, TUCKER A PERKINS, the undersigu
l/wili continue their former business, and for the more
ccessful prosecution of their beautiful Art, have removed
• *°theT new and commodious Rooms, No. 210 Broad street,
(nearly opposite the Augusta Hotel) where they have all
L facilities that can be desired from one of the most
Lntiflcally arranged Sky Lights in this country.
They would embrace this opportunity of returning their
thinks for the very liberal patronage extended to then:
r several years past ; and being determined to merit a
3)ofinance of the same, and not be surpassed by any one
in their profession, in producing Daguerreotypes of the
richest tone and most life-like expression, one of the firm
v has spent the past season at the North, and nothing now
and useful either in Instruments, new styles of Pictures, or
cases, has escaped their notice.
N B. Oar patrons will please bear hi mind, that our pre-
K nt Roomsare easier of access than any rooms heretofore
osed for the same purpose in Augusta.
P S.-Operators in the country purchasing slock wili
please recollect that we "have just completed our arrange
ment witff whole sale dealers at the North, and we are de
termined tofurnish those who wish at lower rates than can
brought elsewhere south of New Ycrk.
TUCKER A PERKINS.
I. Tccxza, 012 J. . I’kr.Kixft.
• _
{3f" Cheap Ready-Made Clothing of all ilescrip
tions can be had at the “ People’s Clothing Store,’’ kept by
J. M. NEWBY A CO., under the U. 8. Hoh l. We have
CLOTHING to fit al! sizes, shapes, api s, Ac., al-o, a large
Stock of hue SIIIRTB, DRAWER, GLOVES, SUSPEND
ED, Ac., Ac. Country merchants will find it to their in
terest to price our goods before going farther —tvs will sell
them as low ns they can be had ia New York. (315
M&BBIED. r
In Malison, Ga., on th ; 16th inst., by the lt*v. L. L.
Wiiti-h, Col. DAVID S. JOHNSTON, (formerly of. North
Crroliaa,) Attorney at Law, Augusta, Ga., and Miss ANNA
GOUDYLOCK, the only daughter of the late Judge Adam
G. Ssffjld.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
ULS. MAIL LINE.
Philadelphia & Savannah tstenin Navigation Co.
rIE new and splendid side wheel Steam _
Ship STATE OP GEORGI A, 1230 tons
faster, Capt. Waltkb Collin-, will leave v-, Br •| ?'
Savannah, as follows :
Wednesday, February 231,.... Wednesday, May 4th
“ March 9th, “ jliy 18th.
“ March 23d, “ June Ist.
“ April 6-. h, “ June 15th.
“ April 2*>:h, “ Juue 29:h,
This Ship lias been built with strict regard to the safety
and comfort of her Passengers, and her accommodations
are unsurpassed by any Steam Ship on the coast.
A new Steam Ship now building, in eflery respect equal
to the State of Georgia, will take her place in the line du
ring the mouth of June next, and will, with the State of
Georgia, make a weekly line, leaving each port on Wednes
day.
Cabin passage from Savannah to Philadelphia.s2s ft!)
Cabin passage from Savannah to New York 25 oft
Steerage....., 9 00
C. A. L. LAMAR,
Agent in Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
feblD Agents in Philadelphia.
CRUTCHFIELD HOUSE,
KORMKKI.Y GKIFVIS HOl'.'K,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
THIS well known Hotel situated within a few Rtfps of
the passenger car landing of the Western and At
lantic. Railroad is now opeu under the supervi.-ion of 1 lit*’.
CRUTCHFIELD, assisted by Mr. J. W. F. HRYtON and
LADY. This House, while under the control of C l. J. J.
Griffix, acquired a very high reputation as a first class
Hotel. The pre ent proprietor having secured the service.-
of Col. Griffin’s liar keeper, and having purchase! his
most excellent c ok and house boy,and having furnished the
house entirely anew, hopes to retan its high reputation
tail merit pub’ic patronage. Passengers can be accom
madated writh an Omnibus to and from the boats,
febl9-1 y TIIOS. CRUTCHFIELD, Proprietor.
TO KENT,
T y ATIL the first of October next, the HOUSE on
U the north side of Greene street, near the corner
of Lincoln and Greene, and a few doors below tire Hough
ton institute, recently occupied by Col. A. C. tVldkell.
febl9-lw IV.II. A. WALTON, Adm’r.
KENTUCKY MULES F 0 SALE-
Twenty good mules at j. m. fwa.
box’* Stables, in Augusta. vfega
Apply to-day. For sale by
feb!9-H* B. L. SANDUSKY,
nlt hLhl) UKKP. —We have just receive 1 a fev.
A barrels of superior quality, put up expressly for cu:
city trade. febl9 DAWSON k SKINNER.
Oi t’OStilU.AMKX T. —2ft'tbls7Newark CUDr K."
10 bbl* NORTHERN APPLES.
febl9 ■ • ' DAWSON v SKINNER.
BBEAST PIN LOST.
LOST, on Thursday night, on the rout from Greene
street to Concert Hall, a valuable old BllEAfti
PIN. The finder wiil be suitably rewarded >y leaving it
at this office. feb!9-2t
OX COXSIUNMKXT.—A choice lot of new BACON,
Hog round. SKYMOCK, ANSLEY k 00.
Jfebl9-3__ _ __
NOTICE.
XTtriLL BE SOLO, on the 15. h cf MARCH next, to
tv the highest bidder, the stock of DRUG? and MEDI
CINES, in that fine large store, corner Broughton and
Whitaker street-, iu Savannah, together with the fixtures
and unexpired lease of the building, being one of the Lest
stands in the city, t ale positive unless disposed of privately
before that day.
For particulars, address W. JOHNSON,
febl9-l.*3w Marshall House, Savannah, Ga,
AD MIXISTR A TOR’ej BAUI.-Wili be sold, it th<
Lower Market House in the City of Augusta, Rich
mond county, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, within
the usual hours of sale, agreeable to an order of the Ordi
nary of Richmond county, a Negro man named ABRAM,
about 29 years of ape, a good Field hand, Drayman, and
Carriage Driver or Wagoner, and a first rate and valuable
Negro. Sold as the property of John L. Tinley, late of
Richmond county, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the
heir* and creditors of said deceased.
Terms cash. Purchaser to pay for Bin. of fta’e.
ALEXANDER DKAft,
Adm'r. on the Estate of John L. Tinley, deceased.
February 19,1853.
RH'HM OXD COUNTY, (aJSORGIA.- —WhereaVj
George M. Thew, Administrator on the Estate cf Jo
seph Brown, late of Philadelphia, deceased, applies for Let
ter* of Administration on said Estate —
Those are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singular,
. the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appeal
•tray office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause,
If any they have, why said letters Bhould not be g.'antc J.
Given under my hand at office in Au'usta.
- February 19,1N53 LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
RH'U MO.>O I OUA I'Y, "tJfc,t>.— vVPereas. Edwarti
Girardey applies for Letters of Administration (with
the wii! annexed, the Executors named in the said will
haring declined to qualify,) on the Estate of Martin FrcU
«riek, late of said county, deceased —
These are therefore, to cite and admonish, ail and singu
lar, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, to
•how cause, If any they have, why said letters should not
he granted, as to the Court may seem best for the interest
*f the said Estate.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
r pwo Movnis afterdate, application win ue m.iae
A to the Ordinary of Warren county, for leave to sell al!
hANDg belonging to the Estate of William Slone, late
°* warren county, deceased, except the widow’s dower.
ISAAC C. HARMS, Adm’iv
CATHARINE STONE, Adm’x.
February 19,1353.
QBORGIA, OIiLLTHOHPK t.’OtXTY.—Where
Sp ( M i James T. Petty, and Franklin C. Camphell, np
-40 m « for Letters of Admin stration upon the Eetute of
* Tx 01 *xidcounty, deceased —
kre, therefore, to cite, summon an I admonish, all
*®jl«nsular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
b* »al appear at my office within the time prescribed by
tMjAowcause, if any they have, why said letters
•“CbM not be granted.
Given under my hand at office.
_rebruary 19,1*51, HENRY RRTTAIN. Onlir.arv.
WtiLiv 1 liUitPii vui .* l a.— ,> n-jie
fbr iJtt Lids and Mordacai W. Woods apply toine
tJwTT*” Administration upon the Estate of John
™d*.Ute of said county, deceased—
larT*j?re,theref ’ ,re ' to cite HnJ summon, all and singu
aoi*^” red and ere lit ors of said deceased, to be and
** ®F office within the time prescribed by law, to
hew.*!"?’ if an F Gi*F bdve, why said letters should not
uoder my hand at office.
G^ R ™™L OULKT,,OKI>K Ctft-XTY.-cC’RT
Wh OF oß ° ina GY, FEBRUARY TERM, 1553.
last .m***! and Davis Owen, Executors of the
fe*tament of Glenn Owen, deceased, having
to this Court, that they have fully administered
th« or »uch deceased, and pray to be dismissed from
Ituw ®i*tration of the same.
.i! ed ' t * l ® rc - or *. by the Court, that all persons in-
Coii* Rt llle next September Term of this
to John \v Bismissory should not be granted
° wea M Executors a’orevaid,
* SemjLJ J* thi, Role be publishd.l in the Chronicle
btr Twm ’ We ® w F* ‘ or *l* months preceding said Septinn
c°urtor ° rdi -
FJbmary J 9, ism, iIKNRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
COMMJKRCIAL.
AUOUSTA "m akkey" '
Fnirar, P. M.
COTTON.—The America'* accounts have caused no
change in the market to-day. Demand Fair. Sales cf
Ft lined at T mo Ply Rt 7,'i ; Middling to Good Mid
dlihg 9@9>l; Middling Fair ojtf; F.tlr 9ji(^9 I '<:.
CHARLFPTON, Feb. 18. — Collon —There was n mode
rately fair rVicund for thi* article for reveal days preeert
ng the datcofo r-last publication, which was freely met
by seller*. The transaction* generally, however, were
charge terixed by a good deal of irregularity in prices, and
the week closed, to say the least, upon a drooping market
which was particularly the case with the lower g ades of
cotton, which had been very much neglected. The rnid
d.iug qualities at the time were uoinlnally valued at 9 1 d>
tftc. There were but few buyers in attendance in the'ear
ly part cf the present week, and (lie market during the first
three day* wore a languid and drooping appearance, but
prices exhibited no positive change on the rates paid when
we closed our report of the 1 lih inst. On Tuesday the trade
were put iu possession cf the favorable advices brought over
by the steamer Niagara, which it was thought would check
the downward tendency in prices, but the very heavy re
ceipt*, and the rapid accumulation cf the stock at our port
soon dispelled thi* belief, if it ever w is setionslv entertain
ed ; ami during that and the following day the transactions
weto. quite limited—for buyers teemed nut disp'sed to ope
rate nl all—and made on terms lower than had previously
been submitted to. Yesterday the demand materially in
creased, mi l a comparatively active business was done, at
about similar rates, but prices were very irregular, so much
wi indeed, that wi find it impossible to give quotations
with that degree of accuracy we tbotihl wish; those we
offer below, however, wili approximate very near the pre
sent value of the article. The jeceipts of the week com
prise 2d,2*5 bities, and are the heaviest of the season. The
sale? in the same tir.re sum up an aggregate of 6212 bale*
at the subjoined prices:—l6s at 7>j, !(.* at" 3 ,', 112 at 7 7 „,
617 at 8, 37 at \V, 155a \!j, llfiat 811-16,141 at 8’„ vsj
at S»j|, 467 at 9; Vim at 9?., :‘.|6at v s ,', 573 at 9V, ;■! at
9,5. StMatOj*', 418 at 9»j, 1326 at It), 12d at 10**, 183 at
10>t, and 8* bales at I'iifc. We quote ordinary to good
ordinary —; middling to good middling *9 V<&9;
npd liing fair .i;i@l0; fair and fully fair and choice —!
the Lung Cotton market, which lias been rather quiet, has
this week assumed a considcrab’c degree of activity, and
full.) "ftiti bales have been sold at full prices, and embracing
the following quotations, viz: common to prime Florida*
fiftifcoS cents, common to prime Banters and Mains 85(7). -ft l,
Middling Fine to Sea Islands^-tarf/iOfts., ar.d upward* for
extra Fine.
tci-:e.— This Article continues to attract a'tenfion, and
the demand during the wick ha* fully übaqrbed the re
cdpte, which comprise 4220 tierces. The 'transactions
generally, not only show a full range W prices, but sellers
have o-rcasionally obtained a slight advantage over buy
ers. The transactions have racgtdl from B&4X hun
dred, according to quality; but by far the larger portion of
the sales have been made within the range of
< 'em —The transactions have fully sustained our quiita-
Uonsa»f the 11th inst., if we except one cargo, which was
sold out to dealers at 72c. *{’ bushel. Ihe receipts comprise
.i 2:o’ft liu-dielsi from North Cart lina, ami 2000 bushels West
ern $ Railroad.
b *»u— Wef have no chang” to record. The demand,
which has been limited, lias been confined chieliy to Balti
more brands.
J&vo»i —The receipts since our lasi comprise about 20ft
packages, vt*: 7ft hhd*. Western Hams, which have been
odd at ]s>fc., and the remainder hUd*. Sales and Shoul
ders, old and m w meat, of which there have not been
enough sold to establish prices.
Lai d. —We have no transactions to report. The article
is neglected, and wo have been informed that it has been
offered at lower prices.
•Stiff. — Ihe receipts since our last comprise *0111*68(1(1
sack?. The demand is being supplied from on shipboard,
m lots to suit purchasers, at 95c. anti f I ,3 sack.
Bagging and Pope. —Nothing has been done in those
articles worthy of particular notice. Efforts are making to
put up the price of Gunny Cloth, with what success remains
to be seen, in the meantime we quote about Iljtf@l2c. as
the market value.
pumesiic Ligaors. —There has been a heavy accession
to our stock of N. O. Whiskey—the receipts this week hav
ing reached about 13 >0 bids. About fifty bbl*. of this quan
tity have been sold mostly at 26@?6)tfc. p* ga'ton. We
have no transactions to notice in other description*.
Sugar —The heavy operations of the previous week left
the trade very'-ttle to do during the week just closed, the
transactions having been confined to a few small lots of
Louisiana descripti n at prices ringing from Tjatgh’fc. as
in quality. The markt t exhibits a good jleal of firmness,
undprices are full. Received since our last lfin hiids. Mus
covado, and ISftlihds. from New-Orleans.
( ’ojree— The transactions have been confined fsolciy to
Rio, of which about HOft bags have been sold. We quote
extremes 9 5 I'Vt : the gales, however, have been principal
ly at 9)4' and 9j^c.
.v portion of the receipts of Cuba, held over
from tile previous week, have been sold at 19 and sft* ceift ■.
dome -tuft bbls. of New-Orleans, received since our last,
have been sold—part to arrive ami the balance on arrival.
The more recent transactions have been at B \%c. $ gallon.
Krehtihges— Sterling has advanced to 9> 4 per cent.
prem.; at least this is the Bank rate. Francs arc noirui »1;
Bigtit Checks on New York, *5 per cent. prem.
b’nights. —We continue toquote 7-lfihad. as the rate
to Liverpool, for square b ig’ Cotton. A vessel was taken
bp a few days since to load for Havre at T„<: for square
’i ig.?; 1 for Sea Islands, and $3 per fiftft lbs. for Rice.
To New-York, fur Cotton, and l.’j for Rice. To Bos
ton jsc. far do.
Stock*. —There hast been some little demand for local
Stocks this week, which resisted as follows, viz: Railroads
at 116,V,: and sll9 ; 2ftft shares Commercial Insurance at
$.Bl share; a few new Charleston's equal to *ll9 for
the old ; Union’s at par. At auction, 67 shares Union gold'
at !9jk ; ami t > Planters’ and Mechanics’s at 2S,'a ; 10,00 ft
dollars worth ofSavannali 7 ct. bonds, interest payable
semi-annually at tht City Bank of New-York, at slft’2 q'
and interest: and I4,(hh.i dollar* worth of City of t ’ luinbm
fi \> cent Bondilit 95>j atul .ffto/ri.
BGUGIA, OGLLTIIOHPL COUNTY,—COURT
UF OF ORDINARY, FEBRUARY TERM, 1:58.
Whereas, Uieha-d 8. To} lor and William 11. Wooten, as
of Ciark Taylor, deceased, have petitioned
this Cfttirt f*r Letters Dismissory on the Estate of said de
ceased.
H i* therefore ordered, that all persons interested, sliow
eau*e at the next September Term of this Court, v. iiy such
letter* should not be granted, and that a copy of this Rule
>e publish-,d in the Chronicle & Sentinel, weekly, for six
six months next preceding/eaid September Terms.
A true Extract from the Minutes of the Court of Ordi
nary. held February Term, 1653. »
February 19,1653. HENRY BRITAIN, Ordinary.
PXECUTOR'a S Al.E.—Agreeable to an order of the
12 Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county, will be sold,
before the Court House door in the town of Lexington,ou
the first Tuesday in APRIL next, between the usual hours
of sale, the following property, to wit: JIM, a feiiow,about
hirty five or forty years of age; EMILY, about twenty
years of age, and her child, GEORGE, two years ol«l. : —
Said Negroes falling to the children of Nancy Wilkes, do
ceased, under the will of George Latimer, deceased, ft aid
property sold in order to make a division among the chil
dren of the satu Nancy Wilkes, deceased.
Terms of rale ni;i;de known on the day.
February 19,1858. JOHN V. LATIMER, Ex'r.
/ I EOHUIAT WAiikiKN l Ol NTY.~Whereas, Da
* T vid I*. Montgomery applies to me for Letters Iti unis
soryfrum the Guard anshipof the property of Charles 11.
Montgomery, minor—
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all ami siA
.ru'ar, the klndted of said minor, to be and appear at my
ftlicc within the time prescribed by law, and show cause,
f iuy they have, why said letters should not be granted. '
Given under my hand at office in Warrenlon.
ARDEN It. MEliftHON, Ordinary.
February 19, 1653.
p KOHGIA, W VRREIV COUNTY.—Whereas, Fe
-1 F lix Granade applies tb*me for Letters of l)i*mission
from the Estate of Rhoda Gee sling, late of said county, de
ceased —
These are, therefore, to die and admonish, all and sin
-jsi'ar, thr kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
■show cause, if any they Have, why' said letters should not
be granted.
Given under m.v hand at office in Wavrenton.
* . ARDEN It. MERSUDN, Ordinary.
February 19, 16'3.
DR. HASTINGS’ COMPOUND SYEUP OF NAPTHA,
VPlJtftlTlVli cure for Consumption, Decline, Asthma,,
and ali Disease* of the Chest and Lungs. A single
bottle will prove its efficacy. Heretofore all, regular prac
titioners placed consumption amongst the' incurable dis
eases; and as lucli, the hospitals i f ail cities declined to re
ceive as patients persons attficte l with it. Happily, how
ever, a discovery has '’ten made which disarms Uonsurr, 11-
ion of its terror*, it entirely under our control.
For the truth of all we say, we refer to any of the mo:t emi
nent Physicians of Hospitals in America and Europe, who
now, through the aid of Dr. Hastings’ Naptha Syrup, re
cognize Consumption as curable, and daily rejoice in the
re timing health and strength of those for whom b'fore its
d scuvery, they could have expected or even Imped for no
soccer but the grave. It is,in fact, tire only preparati.n
•ver known to have succeeded in arresting the formation
of tubercles in the Lungs, or in removing those already
formed. For Asthma, Coughs, Night ftweats, Spitting cf
Blood, Difficulty.'of Breathing, and Soreness of ihe Chest,
Hastings’ Naptha Syrup, by at once grappling with the root
of the disease, stands before alt known remedies; and its
operations in all cases arc so speedy that p itier.ts begiu to
feel its beneficial effect? soon after the first or second dose.
AYe might fill a volume with but we simply
ask for a single trial of thi* medicine, for ■we are confident
that there is no person suffe: ing from any disease of the
lungs but will find an immediate benefit and speedy cure
from its use.
Price J1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
For sale in Augusta by HAVJLAND, RISLEY & CO.
BARRETT A CARTER, W. K. KITCHEN, AY. 11. TUTT
and Country Merchants and Druggists generally.
febl 3 dAwfim
rpHR LOFTY and the Lowly: or Good in all and None
JL All-Good, by M. J. Mclntosh, author of Two Lives: or
To Seem and to Be, Charms and Counter-Charms, Donald
son Manor, etc., etc., etc. Just received and for sale by
. J. A. CARRIE k CO.,
feb!2 Book/ellers and Stationers.
1) ACOA, —5 hhds. New and Old Baltimore HAMS,can
) vased and uncanvased. Also 2 hhds. Shoulders. Just
received and for sale by S. C. GREENVILLE & Co.
felft
AUGUSTA DAIBY~ ~
'plIE gUfISCH IB Kills now prepared to furnish Im-
JL telsand private families with any quantity of MILK
eight cents per quart, and deliver it at their residences
every night and morning. Persons wishing can leave
their orders at the office of Jamks P. Fujjhsg.
felG 1y JOHN LOVETT k CO.
|)EAS. —100 bushels PEAS. Just received and for sale
t by [felft] ft. C. GREENVILLE k GO.
D 0 NOT NEGLECT YOUR COUGHS ANDROIDS
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, an ! troubled
with irvitab'e Coughs and weak Lungs will find almost in
itant 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 Candy has
been *0 much appreciated for its safety and certain cure;
you will find it needs but one trial, to convince all of its
medicinal virtues.
F?r sale by D, B. PLUMB k CO.,
ftbls-tw2mos Agents for Augusta.
IjOLTKD CORY MBAL.—The Granite Mills are
U> now turniug out a first rate article.
For sale by GEORGE AV. LEW IS,
fob 15 j AVarreu Block.
fTARRISOX CIDER.—IO bbls. Uarrisoa CIDER,
1X just received from the manufactory, New Jersey, and
for sale by ffibtl S. C, GRENVILLE A CO.
OI LB, OILS.—A lot of Linseed and Castor OILS on
consignment. For sale by
fob s D. B PLUMB k 00.
CONCERT HALL.
LAST DAY OF
WAUGH’S IMMENSE AND MAGNIFICENT MOVING
ODEOSCOPir
MIRROR OF ITALY!
THIS nwgn-ficcnt Painting is universa'ly pronounced l
by the Press and the Public to be
THE GREATEST AVORK OF ART
ever exhibited in the United States!
Cd?””■ Exhibition every Evening, anti on Wednesday and 1
Saturday Afternoons, commencing at half past 7 iu the
Evening, and at ball-past 3 o’clock in the Afternoon.
US?" Doors open at 6V. and half past 2 o'clock.
Cards of AdmisHion sft cent*. Children and Ser
vants 25 Cents. fet-lfi
AUGUSTA HOTEL RANGE
GKEAT NATURE CUR 10ftITY.
SATURDAY, FLBIItVHY 19, ISS.T.
SIXTH PAV OF TIIV KX2UHTIOH OF THU
SEA TIGRESS.
IMII6 BXTRAORDI.VYRY Am] hibions Creature,
. which was captured in Wellington bound, by the Brit
ish fleet scut in Search of stir John Franklin, will positively
te exhibited but TWO BAA’S MORE.
tW" The doors will be opened fiuiit 11 A. M., to 2, P.
M., nn l from 4 o’clock to 9 P. M.
Price of Admission 25 cents, without reserve: chil
dren under Ift years of age, half price.
Mds s 2LJSOOVIN, Agent.
BOOKS JUST PUBLISHED.
THL lOOl’P.Ylll and Highway: or Wanderings of
an American, by Benjamin Moran; Charity and the
Clergy, being a review by a Protestant Clergyman of the
New Themes Controversy; The Fi-ca! History cf Texas
embracing an account of its Revenues, Debt , and Cur
rency, from the commencement of the Revolution in lsll
to 1351-’52, with remarks on American Debts, by AYilliam
M. Gouge; Tiie American,Book of Coins, containing near
ly one tin. tsaml Fuc-ftimites of the Gobi unit ftilver Coins
found circulating in the United ft:ate*- price 15cen(s; The
Pictorial Definer, illustrated by over two thousand Engra
vings, by U. Bentley; The ILnstrated Magazine < f Art,
No. 1, containing over one hundred Engravings—price ‘25
cents; alt>o, another supply of the following : Napfth on in
Exile, by Barry E. O'Meara, Esq.; .Memoirs, Ac., of 'lhomas
Moore, by Hi n. Lord John Russell, No?. 1 and 2; Knick-
Knacks, by Luring Gaylord Clark ;No Fitch XVord ag fail;
The Lofty and the Lov.l.v, by Mies Mclntosh, also, a sup
ply other earlier works; The AVide, Wide World; Queer by;
Select British Eloquence, by Goodrich; The Young Mi
rooners, l«y Rev. F. It. Gou’.ding; all the volumes of Apple
ton’s Popular Library—price 65 rents each ; do. Putnam’s
Semi-Monthly Library—price 25 cents each; a great va
riety of Novels in the cheap form, and other late and pop
ular Books. Just received by
THUS. RICHARDS k SON,
febl3 Blank Book Manufacturers, Ac.
CARRIAGE AND HORSES FOR SALE,
VC’AHHIAGF, nearly new, and a pair of yeung and
. gentle MATCH liOKftKS, can be purchased low, if
applied for soon. febls AVM. H. PRITCHARD.
AUGUSTA MILLS .1 MAN'S, Bleache I, end of ex
cellent quality can be bought, by the piece, cheaper
from 1110, than by the live bales, at the manufactory.
feblß AVM. H. PRITCHARD.
IM*SII I’tFi’ATOKS.—An excellent article, and :•*
sound as Georgia currency, sidling at 75 cents per bush
el, by AVM. H. PRITCHARD,
feblß Bri !ge Bank Building.
BAH A A D CftFFliE, ?. Ring by retail at Jr s ■ than
O wholesale prices, because I buy for cash, and sell for
cash. AVM. 11. PRITCHARD,
feblS Bridge Bank Building.
\ \/ A.A'i’l'.lF TO IT lu ll kfttK, almost any coinmodi
-11 ty that can he useful to any person. Ami purchasers
wanted for just such things as are daily purchased by me.
feblS AVM. H. PRITCUARD.
SUG A HS.—4u hhds. Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugars.
30 “ New O leans “
250 bbls. A, 11, ami C Coffee “
For sale cheap by DAVJft, KOLB k FANNING,
febtS No. 4 AYarrcn Block.
tlOtFbb. —550 bags prime Kto Coflee. Just received
/ at No, 4 .Warren Block.
febl3 DAVIft, KOLB k FANNING.
/tb VlthT AM) .MAI AG \ W I\L —25 boxes ftt.
V. Julien Claret Wine. 15 c..ska Malaga AVine.
For gale by feblß DA AT ft, KOLB A FAANINO.
XfBW I’HUIT.-lft'bow.- I.K.MONft.
IN 5 “ ORANGES,
feblfi DAVIft, KOLB & FANNING.
NEW WORKS.
I ICHT AM) KH Allli ; or the Young Arti-t: a Talc,
I j by' Anna Harriet Druty, authoress of ‘•Friends and
Fortune.”
Gn- Howard ; or How to AVin a AVife : hv the author of
“ Jiinnie Grey,” Ac.
'1 he Fortunes cf the Colville Family : by Frank E. Guild
ley, author of “ Frank Fairleigh,” ‘‘Lewis Arundel,” Ac.
Ugly Eflie; or the Neglected One and the Pit Beauty,
and ether Tales : by Mr-. (.'aniline Lee Hentz.
Just published, and for sale at
GEO. A. OAT Est k CO ’ft
fold ft Piano. BO"k and Music Depot, Broad *rr>-ef.
/ 1 ltAliAM’B .M VUA/H.Mi, New Series, has been
V A received for March, at
feldft GEO. A. O.VTE3 k Broad street.
L'.Vtii.lMl ri’Sd.AIH ; or Ali. rose ..pie Views i f ilr.g
lU laud ami Englishmen : by Matt. i’. AA’ard. author of
“Letters from Three Continents." Just published, and j
for sate at GEO. A. OATES k CO'ft, j
ft'd S Rroad street.
V WINTER L\' MADEIRA and a Summer in ?pt
. and Florence : by John A. Lhx. Ju ( published, and j
for sale at ‘ GEO. A. OATES & CO.’ft, j
febl 5 iir nnl stre t. |
|AKX Sliteh* I'T‘l If \'OS-2'm• • ft"pounds in new bright |
1 casks. L r sale by GEORGE AV. LEWIS. ,
feblß Nx. i AVarreu Block. !
K> 11 KEHUOUHER Magazine for February has bom i
received, aud is for sale by the Agent.
' fob is (lEOL A. OATES i CO., Broad st.
TO DYSPEPTICS.
USE PL A NETT'S BITTERS, AND YOU WILL BE CUBED. |
LffOll Dyspepsia, Liver Complaiul, Heartburn, Indiges-
l 1 tiOD; l’iatult ncy. atid the virions diseases arising from
a derangement of the nervous system. No remedy has ever
yet been discovered, which exerts s 1 powerful an influence
as PLAN ETT’ft HITTERS. They restore tone to the
stomach, impart a fine appetite,'ptomote a hotdthy diges
tion,and remove alt depression f:icn (lie mind, as well as
body.
’I hey are exceedingly j len- oit l» the taxte. For sale by i
WM. 11. TUT r, Sole Agent in Augusta. i
f Vdfi-dA a lmo
AUGUSTA. MANUFACTURING- COMPANY.
FEBRUARY 17, i-. V-. ;
i .MEETIMi of fttockli dders in Mill 'No. 1 of this j
a 1 Company is cvlli d, in cuefa,unity to the Bye-L-iwf, to !
be held at the*Company’s office, on Broad street, on MON- I
DAY, the 2!st inst., at 11 o’clock, A. >L, when it is -\-
peeted an adjournment u> AA'ednesday, the in 1 inst., at the
same hour, will take place. On this last named dty fttoch
holdtrs in both Mills are requested to e nvene.
The Annual. Report of tint lio «rd of Directors, an 1 other
business will come before this meeting.
On Monday, the 2x;h iu.it., .a mccling will be licliwrthe
election of Directors toranutige the affairs of thi Ueinpai.y
the ensuing year.
l*o ! L open from 11 A. M. to 2P. V.
By order. ' JAMEft HOPE, Agent,
febl T-d Litt2 j
FOB SALE,
ADEBIR ABLE I*». \ STATION, known as I’epprr
Hill, 11 miles from Augusta, immediately up >n ti e
Georgia Railroad, containing 296 acres, i>u rt in wood, atul
bdtH ready for cultivation. 'Price low. Terms cash. An
p’y to ‘ febTJ-lm CLARK, RAMSAY &< O.
JjLXIKTTOII’h HALE.—Svill be offered for sale, at
Fj the Market House iu Augusta, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH, unless previously sold privately, Tweuty-five |
Acres of LAND, at the fork.of the Savannah and IVcynes- |
boro’ roads, seven and a half miles from the city. On the j
premises are a Dwelling-house, a Wood Shop and a Black- j
stoith’sShop—all new. Terms at sole.
\VM. W. HOLT, Ext-.
February IT, 1853. dAtwtd
MORE NEW 'liooks.—The'History of Europe,
from the fall of Napoleon in 1315, to the Ac cssion of
Louis Napoleon iu 1352, by stir Archibald Aleson, Bart, au
thor of the History of Europe from the commencement of
the French Revolution, in 17x9, to the Battle of Waterloo,
«c., Ac. fth.ak<pieare and his Times, by M. Guizot. A
Hero, and other Tales, by the author of Olive, The Ogle
v as, The Head of the Family, Ac. The Mbtory of The
Restoration of Monarchy in France, by A. DeLamartinc,
author of the History of The Girondists. The Life and
Works of Robert Burns, edited by Robert Chambers, in 4
volumes. 2d part of My Novel: or Varieties in English
Life, by Sir E. Bulwer Lyttun. 1 lth part of Dickens’ Bleak
House. For sale by JOft. A. CARRIE k 00.,
febl I Bo iksellers and Stationers.
A HERO, and other Tales, by the author of Olive, The
Okilvies, Ac.; Shaktpeare and his Times, by M. Gui
zot; The History of the Hestoi ati nos Monarchy iu France,
by Alphonse DeLamaUine, volume 3d.; Volume 4, Cham
bers’Life an.l Works of Robert Burns; Part 2nd Os My
Novel : or Varieties in English Life, by stir E. Bulwer Lyt
ton ; No. 11 Bleak House, by Charles Dickens; and History
i f Europe from the fall of Napoleon in 1315 to the Acces
sion cf Loqis Napoleon in 1852, by Sir Archibald A’ieon,
Bart., part Ist. J ust received by
TIIOS. RICHARDS ft SON,
febl'2 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, Ac.
IJMSftAYS OX TIIE EMMIHKSS OK A VI'I OX S
lj in Civilization, Productive Industry, Wealth and Popu
lation, by Ezra C. Seaman.
The Indications of the Creator; or the Natural Evidences
of the Final Cause by George Taylor. Also another sup
ply of the Young Maro tiers, by K. R. Colliding.
Holmes’Southern Gardener; Woman’s Record, by Sarah
Josepha Hale; The Men of the Time; Swallow Barn; Horse
Shoe Robinson, and a number of similar books. Just re
ceived by THUS. RICHARDS A SON,
febft Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers, A ’.
f)/X BOXEH Soda BISCUIT; 20 bbls. Butter CRACK-
L\) ERS. Just received by
<l2B ESTES A RICHMOND.
FXxrixij .VXD MERCER POTATOES.—ISO
bbls. choice Planting POTATOES, 2u bbl*. Mercer PO-
T A SOL'S. Just received by
jan23 ESTES A RICHMOND.
TffOß CHAPPED HANDS, &e.—The AMANDINE
will cure and prevent a return and render tiie hands
soft and smooth. For sale by WM. 11. TUTT.
jan!s
I RAM SMITH’S Double Extra.—lso bbls. in store
for sale by GEO. W. LEM IS,
janig No. 1 Warren Block.
ATSa—Bo9bushel*"s«ed OATS, for sale by
janl9 GEO. W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Block.
81. CARR, SODA.—2S kegs 81. CARB. SODA, just
received and for sale by
.11 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
A HTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE for February ha*
x\ been received by GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
fel Piano and Book Store.
CtORX. —2000 liushcls prime CORN, ‘or sale by
1 janl9 GEO. VY. LEWIS, No. 1 Warrenßlock.
B"OOT AXD _ BHOK MAKK«W._We haYe now
on hand the most complete assortment of all kinds
of Boot and Shoe Making Materials to be found in the city.
Give us a call—we will *cll low.
dlfi FORCE, CONLEY A CO.
SUGAR. —120 hh Is. Brown and Clarified new crop SU
GAR, of all qualities, for sale
jaa‘22 BAKER k WILCOX.
| BOOK BtROBBT.
Thu rnopBiRTOR «r th c ciißosictr a ram-
NtL would respectfully notify hU friend* and the pub
! lie,that he has added to his establishment a complete
BOOK BINDERY,
! and haring secured the services of an efilcient and compe
; tent workman, is prepared to execute ail order* for HIND*
; ‘h'f! in the host style, and at short notice. Having also a
: most approved
ruling machine,
i all orders for BILL HEADS, BLANK BOOKS, Ac., will be
UUitHt to anxgiven patterti, with neatness and despatch.
Lie natters himself, therefore, that lie will be able to exe
cute every variety of work in a most satisfactory manner.
JOB PRINTING.
The JOB PRINTING department of the CHRONICLE*
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 moa
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 most satisfactory
prices. juh"o
MECHANICS’ MUTUAL JIEALTH ASSOCIATION.
Imxrporattd 1852 —Charter Perpetual.
CAPITAL $75,000. %
PRINCIPAL OF TICKS:
\ ICIXIOSII hTIIELT, in Constitutionalist Range,
il l. Augusta, Ga.
No. 81 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, 0;h street, Louisvil'e, Ky.
No. tit Woodward Avenue,Detroit, Mich.
No. T, Wheeler Block, corner of Clark and Water streets,
Chicago.
No. HI Manchester Buildings,cornerß;l andSycamore-sts.
Cincinnati.
This Institution is based upon a secure capital and cor
rect principles, and conducted by m»n of responsibility and
sterling integrity, and with experience and ability sufli-
C-ent 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 Kates, and is
the oldest Institution of the kind in the whole entire South
and West.
I y the payment of the following Annual Rates, you will
be entitled to a weekly benefit when disabled by sickness
or accident, from attending to your ordinary business or
occupation, ami a funeral benefit at death, and
SO UAHIUTT TO ASSKSSMkVr.
The Annual Deposits of members under 50 years of age,
are from $8 to $lB.
Those who deposite SB.( 0 are entitled to draw SB.OO per
week, ai d a sum ral benefit of SBO.OO.
Those who deposite SB.OO are entitled to draw SB.OO per
week, and a funeral benefit of SSO.OO.
Those who deposite $1 > 00 are entitled lo draw SS.OO per
week, and a funeral benefit of $500.00.
The first week of sickness excepted.
Those over 0J years of age will be charged 25 par cent,
extra,
A:i 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 mcmlicrrhip can be mnde at this office,
or to any General or Local Agent.
J. H. BUCHANAN, Secretary,
feblj __ C. T. POTTER, Actuary.
WAGON FOR SALE.
VVERY complete Plantation cr Road WAGON, as
good as can be made, wither without a body, that
will bold seventy bushels of Corn. Apply at this office.
fet>ls-law3t
LYON’S KATHAIEON. “
I 'OR the growth and embellishment of the lIAIU, to
1 prevent its failing off and turning gray; awarded the
highest premiums by the States of New York, Maryland,
and Michigan, at their Annual Fairs of 1851.
THE KATUAIRON neutralizes the effect of disease, cli
mate, and old age, in preserving and restoring the human
Hair even after a baldness of twenty years ; cleanses the
scalp from Scurf and Dandruff; will cure the Nervous
Headache, Scald Head Erysipelas, Diseases of Ilio Skin,
~ and is the most desirable
TOILET ARTICLE
l'or Ladies’or Gentlemens’ use in the world. Its perfume
equals Lubin's choicest Extracts, and being free from all
offensive < il, or coloring properties, it gives the Hair that
clean, bright, soft, lively appearance, secured by no other
preparation.
The use of the Katbuiron is adopted by the first physi
cians in Europe and America, and has a patronage and
sale unprecedented in the history of the materia rnedica. —
But words are superfluous, a trial only can attest its real
virtue, as minions certify. To be had throughout North
and South America, Europe and the Islands of the ocean,
in large botile-, lor 85 cents.
E. THOMAS LYON,
101 Broadway, N. Y.
gold Wholesale and Retail by U. IS. PLUMB & CO., Au
gusta, Ga. jau2(J dOmos
RHEUMATISM CAN BE CUBED!
\\7K now have for sale that celebrated remedy, MOR
\ V TI MORE’S RHEUMATIC COMPOUND and* BLOOD
PUKIFiER, 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 inflammatory (acute)
lorn), attended with swellings and enlargement of the joints,
to old chronic cases of from ten to twenty and thirty
yearn' standing. Those who hid for years resorted to the
various celebrated springs, had trie i all the liniments and
ext' rnsil appli aliens, and been under treatment of some
of the ablest physicians both in this country and Europe,
atfd were pronounced incurable; skill, after all these ef
forts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many
who have been cripples, either hobbling upon crutches or
confined to tlieir beds for years, certify to a complete and
permanent cure by the use of this remedy.
We have not spire, in a newspaper advertisement, toin
s rt but 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
tailed public journals have published to the world its won-*
d'lfuland beneficial effects upon themselves and those
around them, and in some instance* 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
e y, even then, they procured this medicine and adminis
tered it, and it effected a complete cure. Minister* of va
rious denominations have written and published what it
has done for themselves and their friends; while mer
chant, officers, mechanics, and private citizens, have fur- j
nished volumes of evidence of the highest character, such ;
as accompanies no other preparation iu America.
We m st respectfully ask those who aro afflicted to send
| lo the agent in their vicinity and get a circular, and read j
| the 1 tiers and certificates of Kcv. Jas. Mitchell, R v. N. '
| G. r.crrvtn n, Rev. J. H. Linn, Rev. J. M. Kelly, Rev. R. !
A. Colburn, and other clergymen; while we add the names
1 of lion. J. Smith, late President of the Bank of the State
of Missouri; Geo. <>. Atherton, officer in the Bank in St.
Louis ; Messrs. Jas. 11. Eddy, 8. Downing, A. Holland, C.
W. Stone, J. W. Chnsty, Joseph Southack, with other
prominent merchants of 81. Louis, as also vast numbers of
other citizens.
This is Adhid evidence, and these ore liring witnesses,
where tiiis 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
i tral Office at No. 1 Barclay street, (Astor House,) in the
i city of New York, where all orders for this medicine wL
| be promptly attended to.
This is a vegetable spirit—an internal remedy, pre
; pared and recommended for tiiis one liiseaFe alone. This
I it nill cure.’
j Price, $5 per single bottle; or three bottles for $ Iff.
W. V. ALEXANDER & CO., Proprietors,
New York.
! Held by HAYILAND, RISLEY A CO., and W. H. TCTT
j Augusta, Ga. dl-twly
LYON'S EXTRACT OF PURE JAMAICA GINGER’
NO Fill Mi need be said to command the attention of
the public to this article, when convinced that it is
: /otre and unadulterated. Medical men, or those seek
| ing a harmless beverage to destroy the unwholesome es
! sects of brackish and turbid water, can rely upon its gen
| uine character, nnd it is also extensively used for culinary
i purposes, in It ivoriug cakes, preserves, Ac. To the af
flicted with Dyspepsia, Summer Complaints, Cholera, Ner
vous Debility, Fever and Ague, Dizziness, general Pros
tration, Ac., uotliing has ever been prescribed with equal
effect.
Manufactured by E. THOMAS LYON,
Chemist. 16L Broadway, N. Y.
Inquire for LYON’S PURE GINGER, gold by reputable
Druggists throughout the world.
Sold at Manufacturers’ prices by
jan‘2o-domoß I). 11. PLUMB A CO., Augusta, Ga.
COLLECTING AGENCY.
Til E UNDERSIGNKD will attend to the COLLEC
TION of Accounts, Notes, Ac ,of PhySiciaus, Teach
er 1 and Merchants, and all others who may favor him with
their business.
Office corner of Reynold and Mclntosh streets.
n2l-dtf C. C. TALIAFERRO.
PROFESSIONAL NOTICE.
DU p \L*I, F. 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 his lot.
Augusta, February Cth, 1853. feb4
NOTICE.
VBOX marked “ T. McGOWEN,” contents unknown,
having been forwarded by Harndens’ 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,
fdo 8 Warren Block.
A TEACHER WANTED.
A LADY to take charge of a small School in a healthy
1 V location—one that can teach the English Branches,
and Music,for wh ; ch a liberal salary will be given. Good
recouimendations will be required. Apply to the subscri
ber, Madison, Morgan county, Ga.
Jan29-tf W. J. RHYMES^
POTATOES.— 150 bbls. Yellow PianUng Potatoes; 100
do. choice Eating do., just received and for sale by
janl6 S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
CIRAIIAM’S MAGAZINE fir February ha* been re-
J ceived by GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
fcl Broad Street.
CdOO 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
_ feLS HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
E. t7& GA R. R. BONDS
dh JfA AA e - t * GA. R. R. BONDS, for sale by
fe!>9 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
L«IAR, KUljAß.—2s hhd».c twice P. R.SUGAR.
10 hhds. choice New Orleans
40 “ fair “ “ “
10 “ “McCall’s”
2th) bids. Stuart’s and other Refined
For sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS * CO.
febß
i . ——■ — ■
OATS.— 500 bushels OATS, for *ale by
feb9 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
IIQI ID GLtfE.—A very convenient *»djuelulanl
_j eie for sale by febs P- B. PLUMB A CO.
I'RKRH UHK JUICE. —Just landed.
< WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
[ LOTTERY. .
GEORU la st ate lottery.
Authorised ky the Legislature, fer ike benefit of the
Independent Fire Company of A agtut.l.
rr>Vlt DHkWrXOs, EACH Went.
Draws in Augusta on Mondays.
Draws fn Savannah on Tuesdays.
Draws in Columbus on Thursdays.
Draws in Savannah on Satnrdavs.
Offices and Agents established for the tale of Tick- I
ets throughout the State, and Prizes purchased at any of.
lice promptly paid at the Managers’ office, in th* ci;y of
Augusta.
F. <l. BARBER A CO., ill onager* and Proprietor*
159“ Tiie Managers have also opened an office in Broad
Btreet, in the rear of the Store of Me»r*. J. Mili.rn * Co.,
(entrance in the alley,) under the direction of Mr. A. PIC
OCET.Jn., who can be found there at all hour* of the day
an 1 evening.
Drawn Numbers of the Georgia State Lottery, Class 28:
22 T 2 66 5S 35 17 70 52 42 8 47 54.
LOTTERIES FOR*JANUARY, 1953.
Q I CCS I JQ go’”
b I ii ft if 8-
m Sl™ 'VS o $ e>
: 5* 2, * g, j? a ”
4 Olh SB,OOO 75 12 $2
5 Sth $4,000 75 14 $1
« lffth $7,000 73 13 $2
7 11 Ih SB,OOO 75 12 $2
8 13th $5,000 72 13 $2
0 15th SB,OOO 73 15 $t
10 17th $7,000 73 18 $2
1! 18th $5,000 72 12 $2
12 20th $6,000 75 1 2 $2
13 22d $4,400 73 13 $1
14 24th $7,000 73 13 $2
15 2V h $6,000 75 12 S- $2
16 27 th $5,000 72 12 $3
17 29th *4,000 . 75 14 $1
F. C. BAKIiKK A CO., Managers,
jans Washington-street.
PH ILA DELPHI A A DVERTISEMENT.
1853. SPRING " 1853-
* MORRIS L. HALLOW ELL & CO.,
No. 143 Msrkei-si., Philadelphia.
I WITH the attention of buyers to their unusually large
and comp'ete assortment of choice SILKS, RIBBONS,
FANCY DRESS GOODS, LACKS, Ac., Ac., purchased in
EUROPE by a member of the firm, and being the
LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTSIKNT
that they have ever imported, believe that they can offer
great inducements to purchasers as regards VARIETY,
STYLE and PRICE.
ORDER?!* 1 LI. El)
Very carefully and forwarded by first steamer from Phila
delphia or New York lor those Merchants, who do not visit
the North tiiis season. jaiiO
WILLIAMSON TAYLOR & CO.,
70 MARKET BTRKET, PHILADELPHIA, im-
I») 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 ar.d PRONISIONS,
of all kinds, 2fio Duane Street, New York.
Solicit Southern orders for the eame, who will pack
and ship in the best manner, and sell at the lowest cash
price. S. B. SMITH,
jan2B-3m J. V. SMITH.
LUTHER ROLL,
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY,
IS RKAROV THE ADGtTSTA HOTEL,
HAS OX HAND a general assortment of VEHICLES,
of ail descriptions, such as CARRIAGES, ROCKA
WAYS, BUGGIES, Ac., Ac., which he will sell very low for
cash or approved paper. Please call and examine my stock.
—ALSO,—
On hand an assortment of ROCKAWAYS and BUGGIES
of !iis own make. He will also build to order.
—A LSO, —
A general assortment of HARNESS, which will be dis
posed of low.
VEHICLES and HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice,
very low. febll-tw&wtf
COACH AND HARNESS MATERIALS.
OX HAXD, a full assortment of COACH AND IIAR
NF.3S MATERIALS, such as Axles, Springs, Bands,
Lamps, Bolts, Laces, Humes, Leather of all kinds and de
scriptions, Patent and Enamelled Cloths, Ac., by
LUTHER ROLL,
febtl-twiwtf near the Augusta Hotel.
ROSES AND FLOWERING PLANTS.
CN MARC, of Astoria, Long Island, has the
• honor of announcing to his friends
the citizens of Avgusta, that he ins returned to
this city, and may be found at the store of his old f iend,
Wm. llsines, Broad street, where he would be pleased to
serve all who may give him a call. •
Mr. M. has just returned from France and England,
where he selected, with considerable care, the largest col
lection of ROSES ASD NEW FLOWERING PLANTS,
among which are new varieties of Rose*, Bourbons Month
ly Roses, Erytina ilarge scarlet flower,) Scotch Broom
(white flower,) Chinese Pomegranate, Monthly Carnation
Pinks in full bloom, Azelias, Camellia Japonicas, Rliodo
deudrums, Daiseyg, Primrose, Peonices. Ac., Ac, Also,
a few Pear and Apple Trees, of select varieties.
The Ladles are respectfully invited to call and see my
stock, for 1 shall stay here only four days.
All Plants soli by me are warranted. febl6-4t
MONEY LO3T-STOP.
A LETTER, mailed at Bairdstown, Geo., on the 24th
January, ult., addresse I to the undersigned, has not
reached its destitution. Raid letter contained $283 as fol
lows :
?10fl Hi!!, Bank State of Geo., No. I<‘>6. Li tton A Co., date
2Sd October, 1^49.
$3 Bill, said Bank, dated 4th June, 1352, No. 3290.
SIOO Bill, Bank Brunswick, State of Georgia, No. 57, Let
ter A, date sth Sept., 1813.
S2O Bid, Bank Savannah, State of Georgia, Letter A, j
No. 195 ff, date 15th May, 1951.
$lO Bill, Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, Let- i
ter A, No. 5553, date 25th Nov., 1352.
Merchant*, Bankers, and others are respectfully request
ed to stop said Bills if presented.
Any information left with 11. E. Ci.tr.s, of this city, wW
be thankfully received.
H. PTODDARD, Charleston, 8. 0.
fchlfi-St
RECEIVED THIS DAY.
i)A BBI.K. Extra Premium FLOUR ;
aJt/ Iff bbls. BUCKWHEAT, halves and quarters, do.;
Iff bbls fresh Extra Butter CRACKER,<;
10 firkins prime GOSHEN BUTTER ;
15 halt bbls. No. 1 MACKEREL;
20 Fits do. sup. do.
10 boxes CODFI.'H;
2 > boxes Smoked HERRING ;
5 boxes Italian MACARONI ;
5 do. do. VF.RMiCELI;
5 half che«t extra fine Black TEA;
6 d;z. fine BROOMS; Shoe, Scrub!ng and Whitewash ;
BRUSHES; WooodenWare, Ac.
Together with a general assortment in store. For sale
by fei.9 G. T. DOBTIC.
OX COX SI 4iX M EXT.—
Iff. bushels OATS.
9 FEATHERS.
24 kegs BUTTER.
10 bags ONIONS.
fcb6 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
FANCY HATS-NEW STYLES.
JUST received, per steamer Alabama, a large as- fl
sortment of fancy Dress HATS; among which are <U?
Planters’ Hats, Black and Pearl; Non-lntei ventlon, Co*-
sack, Magyar, French Cassimer an I 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 MolefS
HATS, just received. WM. 0. PRICE A CO. <4l*
jan9
N~ OX-IXTKRVKXTIOX HATS —2 cases of (f
the above HATS, received This Day by <S3r
jan2l J. TAYLOR, JR. A CO.
SPRING STYLE OF GENTLEMEN'S HATS.
T TAYLOR, JR. A fO. will introduce, on SA-|»
• TURDAY, the sth iust., Beebe s Sprint style of <4#*
HATS, to which they would ca'l particular attention. febs
SPRING STYLE HATS FOR 1853.
fyFHUL At CO.’S Spring Style HATS for Gen tie
) men and Youths, a beautiful article, just received.iyF
Call and see them at GEO. W. FERRY’S,
febs Broad street, Masonic na'.l Building.
~ TO RENT
THE DWELLING on Broad street first above Jfk
Judge Bishop*. Apply to n 2 A. HATCH. Mji
MILMOIRis, Journai and Correspondence of Thomas
Moore, edited by the Right Hon. Lord John Russell,
M. P. Just received and for sale by
GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
janlS Piano, Book and Mu3ie Depot.
rivO RENT. —A large and commodious ROOM on Broad
_L street—furnished if required. Apply to
n 3 MAYER A BROTHER.
P” 'RESerVKS, FIiKIsKRVKS.—We have Just* re
ceived an invoice of the following delicious Preserves:
Sliced Pine Apple, Strawberry, Green Gage, and New
York Pears, which we will sell cheap. _ .
d!5 GIRARDY A PAR&KR.
TEN DOLLARS REW D
WILL be paid for proof against the person who has
been taken Shrubbery from the Garden, coimer of
Broad and Elbert streets. febs WM. 11. TUTT.
YRl:I’.-—25 bbi*. extra New York SYRUP, for sale
cheap by ja'2B DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
E\V OULKAXB and Sugar House MOLASSES.
25 bbls. New Orleatu “
25 “ No. 1 New York SYRUP.
19 “ Uavermyer A Moiler’s Extra. For sale low
by fcb3 HAND, WILLIAMS A CO.
BACON AND LARD
r AAA LBS. new BACON, (hog round.)
OUUU 10 kits new LAUD.
—ALSO,—
5 boxes Sicily LEMONS.
3 bbls. CRANBERRIES. *
received and for EOUp A WINGFIELD.
GRANITE MILLS
THE CXDERBIOXKD having purchased the Granite
Flouring Mill*, located upon the Angoata Canal,
gives notice that the FLOUR AND GRAIN BUSINESS will
be hereafter conducted and carried on by GEORGE W.
LEWIS. n * WARREN.
And will keep Lr *ale—
Superfine FLOUR, fresh ground;
CORN MEAL;
Wheat BRAN, SECONDS, Ac.
feb9 GEORGE W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Block.
C tOAL.—25 hhds. Caxiuei COAL, for *aie low by
) feb9 GEORGE W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Stock.
OATa.— 600 bushel* White and Black BEED OATS, for
for sale by GEORGE W. LEWIS,
feb9 Warren Block.
ORX.—2OOO bushels CORN, for sale by
leb9 GEORGE W. LEWIS, No. 1 Warren Wwh,
AUCTION SALKS.
B¥ CIKABDEY & parkH."
LAND FOB SALS.
IHOLD far sale, a V ALUABLE TRACT CP LAND jin
lying on the Georgia Railroad, 34 mi'ua f, <mj Au.'“j9
guata, containing üboat 1,500 acres. There la 01 on
premises a very good DWELLING HOUSE, new, not quit -
completed; also, (said to be) the ben WATER SAW MILL
in Georgia, with abundance of Timber and Wood. If not
disposed of at private sale, I will offer the above at 1 utUa
sale, at the Market House in the City i.f Augusta, on the
flr * t Tuesday in MARCH next. For terms apply to
« E. C. TINSLEY.
BY GIRAHDEY & PAliK^a
I aluablt Property.
T*of U " Ual t 1 : 01 !,”
disposed of, will be ..old— *' Ull!esi Previously
The new, bamteorue and comtrsoflion* HorsT.’ ,
on Ellis sreet, between Centre an.l Lincoln sUeeU- S
a front of ftty-seven (57) feet, mere £i™ *%£’ , r ’*
back one hundred and thirty-three (If 3) fe«t‘ more or tom
The above House has six handsome Rooms six Clo eta an i
Pantry, and plastered in the b st manner; the Sash are
hung with weight*; the Railing and Banisters all Main*,
any. It has all necessary out-houses, the Ki'chen bovine
four good Rooms; every thing is perfectly new, und built
in the best kind i f style ; neighborhood good, and the wa
ter excellent.
For terms, apply toGirardey A Parker till the first Tues
day in March. feblS
BY s7c. GR£NVILLE & CO."
Desirable B" tilings L /■•.
TUESDAY, Ist of March next, at the Lower Market-
House, in this city, will be sold—
Bl ) e LOT on Te.fair street, next below the residence of
Mr. Charles McCoy, havinga front of 45 feet, and running
back to VV alker street.
—ALO,—
LOT next below, of raine site One Lot will be sold with
the privilege of the other.
Terms —One third cash, one-third oavable Ist of July
and balance Ist January next, with interest from date of
sale. Purchaser to pay for papers.
The above can be treated for at private sale. fel 1)
BY” GIRARDEY & PARKER.
Erlensice Sole qf Books, SUitioiiery, Encyclof etlias u >ij
Valuable Standard Wart*.
IIVI IV every department of Literature, Science and Art,
Annuals and Books, elegantly illustrated and illumina
ted, pictorial and embellished, and beautifully bound ; fine
family and Pocket Bibles and Praytr r o.ks, of every de
scription ; Letter and Cap Paper; Portfolioea; Gold Pens,
Ac.; to be sold at Auction, commencing from Wednesday,
the Otb inst., and to continue until ti e wholeytock is closed
out, at the Store nearly opposite Eagle & Phoenix Hotel,
Broad street.
The attention of the public in this city and vicinity is
respectfully invited to this collection of Book .which is be
lieved to be the most valuable collection of S!undanl
Works ever offered at Auction in this place. The Books
arc new and warranted perfect. Ladies and Gentle •rn
are respectfully invited to call and examine them during
the day. The sale will be positive, and without reserve, to
the highest bidder,and will be continued every evening
until ail are sold. Terms cash. Purchasers are requested
to esdl for their Books on the day following each sale.
febs GIRARDEY Si PARSER, Auctioneers.
Richmond siikkiff’s kalu.-oh the first
Tuesday in MARCH next, will be sold, at the Lower
Market House in Augusta, one hogshead with its contents,
at this time very much damaged,—the same being perish
able. Levied ou as the property of Michael P. Belcher, to
satisfy a ft. fa. issued from W ilkes Inferior Court, ut the in
stance of Buford, Beall & Co. vs. said Belcher.
February 17,1853. W’M DOYLE, Sheriff,
DODGE’S FANCY DYEING AND STEAM FIN
ISHING ESTABLISHMENT,
BETWEEN Kollock and .Warbury. 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, Fun
Shades, Shawls of every Und and every fabric. Also,
White Crape Shawls, Mei ino. ditto, cleane d and bleached,
Ac. White Shawls Dyed to auy light and fancy color. Ail
kinds of articles for mourning, Dyed and Finished at short
notice.
Gents’Coats and Pants Dyed, and tv train ltd net to
smut; Gents’Costs, Pants, Vests, Cravats, Ac., cleansed
and pressed.
Mr. Dcdge would have the people of Augusta and vi
cinity bear in mind that this establishment is the only one
of the kind iu the city, llis Finishing is all dene by steam,
and his machinery of the latest stjle.
Mr. Dodge has had twenty-three years practice in New
York and Boston in the Fancy Dyeing business.
Military Coats cleansed, Ac., Ac.
U. K. DODGE, Proprietor,
f b 9 1y Greene street, Augusta, fla.
r T’O BE lIIHED, until the Ist of January, an active BOY,
A 14 years old, accustomed to hou«e-woi k and driving a
single horse. Apply to Dr. Jones, at this office, or to the
subscriber. febl7-tf_ ' WM. W. IIOLf.
FRANKLIN LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIA
TION STOCK.
AI7E HAVE for sale, fifteen (15) Shares of the above
f t Stock. Apply to
fcb!6-4t GIRARDEY A PARK nt.
HORSE FOR SALE.
A PRIMP: HORSE for service, works well every
wb.9re —is just off a three months’ journey, und iu
prime order; will be sold low by
febls HAVILAND, UISLEY & CO.
CTI IR.VTE OF M.VU.VEss! AT— A fresh . apply just
J received. HAVILAND, KIBLEY * CO.
IMS
1 >UTTER.—IS bbis.” choice Ohio Rolled lirfPßß, "for
13 sale by [febls] S. C. GRENVILLE A CO..
YOUNG’S MAMMOTH COEN.
QUPKRIORI’ORX in weight an 1 rise, two weeks ear-
Her than any known in our country, wiplis f>4 lbs. per
bushel and produces Go bushels per acre. Put up in one
peck sacks, at $2 per sack, —in larger quantities of 5 or Id
bushels, $5 per bushel.
DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING, (
feb6 Agents.
1151 E.—59 bbls. fresh i homos ton LIMES, jn-i received
j by ft b'J ESTES A RICHMOND.
CdiKEhE. —‘45 boxes superior Cheese, just received r.nd
J for sale by
jantfi 8 C. GRENVILLE A CO.
ftv BBLri. Leaf LARD, ci*y cared, C»ukl Geoi gta cured
IU HAMS. feb3 DAWSON A SKINNER.
N APOLEON MIXTIIH;. -- 'lbis celebrated'SPE
CIFIC can be had of
febs D. I>. PLUMB A CO.
Cl OX FOR M ATEI II TVPOURAPHK.—CaII at G.
J W. FEURY’S, and see this Instrument, mid get or.e of
Beebe A Co.’s graceful Spring Style HATS fitted to your
head. - f b 5
SUGAR. —15 bbls. Porto Rico and St. Cr-dx SUGAR.
5 “ “ “ •* “
! Just received and for rale by
ft-1,10 8. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
1 TVTKW WORK.-Lady-Bird: A Tale by Lady Geor
i Lx giana Fullerton, author of Grantley Minor, Eilen
Middleton, Ac. Just received and for sale by
GEO. A. OATES A CO ,
I feblS Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st.
j JFUITL and Pearl Citizens’ HATS, a new and bcauti-
V V ful article, just received by
feblß J. TAYLOR, JE.-& CO.
AIN HILLER.—A fresh supply just received and for
sale by feblO I) B. PLUMB Si CO.
HYDRA FLIC FES! E.YT. —Just received and for
sale by febin D. B. PLUMB & CO.
C“ IA LCIXKDPEAsTKK OF PARIS.—A large eup
) ply just received and for sale by
febl3 D. 15. PLUMB A CO.
LRTWKIUHT >1 V.M t’AFTtHIXG COMP Y.
30 inch Brown SHIRTINGS.
3) “ Cotton OSNABUKGS, made by the above
Company. For sale by
febta JOHN C. CARSHCHAKL.
ENIHO.Y MAMH.-A super! r lot for sale by
febl 2 ALLEOCP A WINGFIELD.
HISHEY.—SO bbls. New Orleans WHISKEY, just
received by febl, ESTLS A RICHMOND.
IRAM H.VfITII FLOUR.—I*’ bbls. Double Extra,
iust received by febO Mb rr.-A RICHMOND.
fTMLVM SMITH FLOUR.—23 bbß. Double Extra,
XX just received and for sale by
fefc§ HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
ntTSAM’S MONTHLY MAGA/..NE for February
X has been received by GEO. A. OATES A CO.,
fel Broad Street.
ST | AAA REWARD.—The above reward will be paid
3P LUUU to any one, who will produce a preparation,
superior to Dr. FRANCK’S SPECIFIC, for the cure 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 AH, and none
All-Good, by M. J. Mclntosh, author of Two Lives, or
to seem and to be. Charms and Counter-charms. Don
aldson’s Manor. Ac., in two Vols., Just received and for
sale by fel _ GEO. A. OATES A CO., Broad Street.
ttARPKB’Is MAO AZl\fl for February, leaves cut,
XX for sale by TIIOS. RICH ARDS A SON,
feb3 Blank Book Manufacturers, Stationers. Ac.
HAY AND POTATOES.
pe A BALKS prime Eastern HAY, '
OU 50 bbls. prime Yellow POTATOES, f r sale by
febl E. C. TINSLEY. __
UtiARS.—2O hhds. fine SUGAR; 20 hhds. fine New-
Orleans SUGAR, in store and fur sale by
febl BELCHEKA HOLBINOSUORTH.
LANTIAfi POTATOES.—IOO bbls. Yellow Plant
ing POTATOES, in store and for s tie by
febl BELCH bit A UOLUNGSWORTH.^
AIR Phillip'*, PhalonVßallard’s,
H ir. Uß i>. Alexander’s, Tricobapbe, Harrison’s, and
Gdn" ioi sale by WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
Jan2s ,
—IDKR AND VINKHAR.—2O bbls. clarified Cham
nagne CIDER ; 25 do. prime Cuter VINEG AR, for
MUe ja29 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING.
~ CWAURR j CHAIRS!
JUST RECEIVED from the manufactory in South Ca
rolina—
Office Cane-seat CHAIRS,
Walnut “ “
Maple “ “
Cane-seat Sitting ”
Windsor “ “
—-AIAO ~ ,
Walnut Cane-seat STOOLS, all of which wIU be sold low,
“ da ffl ykeP l eOMtent !
OLAKSEB^—SO hhds. new crop Cktba Molasses ;
15 tierces
to Store and for saIe. BKLcHKK HOLLINGSWORTH.
rRmOTIAA MIWTREL, a new system of
rpMK CmilSTlAtl m of I’salm tunes,
X Musical NoUtion, *jin » A;ken _
Anthems endCl>* nl » * x H OS. RICHARDS A SON,
Blank Book Manufacturers, Book-Binders, Ac,
stock of Rio, Cuba, Laguary, and
"LV'° '‘lc’uST SKirciliiT