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A CARD.
|3?“ The Undersigned returns his thanks to his
riends and the public for thei past patronage, and re
spectfully announce that he has associated with him Mr.
JOSEPH A. BEALS, late of Savannah, and willconductbusi
neaS under the name and style of COFFIN A BEAIiS, in all
the branches of PAINTING, namely: House, Sign and
Ornamental PAINTING, GILDING, GRAINING, GLAZ
ING, Ac. JOHN G. COFFIN.
Office on Jackson, corner of Greene street.
jar- The undersigned takes this mode and time to an
nounce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that, having
received the best of tuition from good masters, they are
enabled to furnish work in style equal to that obtained else
where; such as Military, Civic and Society BANNERS;
Designing, Ornamental, Fresco, Pannelled and Marble
WALLS • Plain and Ornamental BIGNB, SHADES, Ac.
JOHN G. COFFIN,
Augusta,Sept. 15. s2l-tf JOSEPH A, BEALS.
gay South C'aroliua Hail Hoad.—Change of
Schedule. —On and after Monday, 2d January, 1854, the
Passenger Train will leave the South Carolina Rail Road
Depot at 6 o’clock and 30 minutes, A. M.
JOHN E. MARLEY, Agent.
Augusta, Ga , Dec. 30,1553. d3l
Win. 11. l!raue,ls ujw setting off his stock o
Winter DRY GOODS.cheap, and he respectfully invites
any in want to give him a call. d 4
ESf” Portrait*.—CaaaLKs Bkruff, Artist from the
Academy of Munieh, Bavaria—grateful for the encourage
ment given him the past season, informs the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Augusta and vicinity, that he has removed to
the Rooms over office of Dr. Van Voorhis’, on Mclntosh
street, two doors from Constitutionalist A Republic office,
and is prepared to furnish Portraits of the finest execution
at short notice. The public are respectfully invited to give
him a call.
A few more Pupils in Drawing can be accommodated.
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, he will
be engaged, giving instructions on the Sand Hills.
Rkfkkknoks.—Messrs. T. Clanton, Thomas Richards, .
Gardners jr.
MARRIED.
In Macon, on Wednesday evening, the Ilth inst., by the
Rev. John Marshal, Mr. C. W. NIXON, of Marshalville,
Ga., and Mi<s M VRY Jyoungest daughter of Solamon
Fudge, Esq., of Houston county, Ga.
On the 12th inst., by H. W. Shea's, Esq., Mr. JOHN SFL
MAN and Miss MARY F. STARK,onIy daughter of Epsey
D and William E. Stark, a" of Walton county, Ga.
DIED.
11l Hertford England, on the 25th o! Octooer last alas.
ELIZA CiIRISP, w.fe of Charles Crisp, aud mother of the
accomplished Actor, Mr. Wm. H. Crisp.
WANTED.
AT the Augueta Cotton Mills,n.ty Power Loom WEAV
ER-*, and six or eight famines of four or more OPE
RATIVES, each. Inquire at the Factory, of the Superin
tendent, or at the office, Broad-street. j«18-wtf
N. E. BESTON, ~
Ai ruu\*i\ A I LAW, Marietta, Ga., wi 1 ' practice
in the Counties of Caerok.ee, Cass, Polk, Pautffing,
Car roll, Campbell, Fulton, DeKilb, Forsyth and Cobb.
Rat SHKNOks.—Barrett A Carter, Baker Js, Wilcox, W. T.
Gould, Augusta ; James Carter A Co., Savannah; Perry
Spenser, Columbus ; Citizens of Marietta. jals-6m*
CHAMPAU.VK CIDKK.—Just received, 20 this.
Euri’s celebrated New Jersey CIDER direct from him
self. jyl' S. C. GKKNVILLE A CO.
Mtiss? IJKKE. —10 Obis. Prime just received, and for
.-.tie by .iyls S. C. GRENVILLE A CO.
A DM I.VIST RATO H’s to ALE. W U be sold, on
XU. the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the Court
House door in the Town of HavkinsvJle, Pulaski county, a
lot Land, No. 85, ly.ng in the 20th district of said county,
c mlainiug Two Hundred and Two and a half acres. Sold as
the property belonging to the estate of Dar : el Hutchinson,
1 tie of Warren ounty, deceased. Term’ on the day.
GEORGE IV. DICKSON, Adm’r.
Jan. IS, 1554.
RANAWAY
til- Subscriber, on the night of the 15th
insi., my five NEGROES, Kitt and his wife,
It : hii; Tom, and I-aac and his wife Eida. Kitt is
feiiow about 6 feet high, s tador built, dark copper
complexion,aboutso years old; his wife, Rachel, is dim
complected, with a noted scar on her left wrist, made by a
Cotton gin, aged 85 years. Tom, a boy, about 5 feet 7or 8
inches high, hts right h md deformed, and is about IS years
old. Isaac is about 85 years old, biack complected, slow
spoken, 6 feet high ; his wife, Eida, is dark, 3u years old—
both Isa ,c and his wife, Eids, are stout built.
I have reason to believe the above negroes have been
decoyed off •>- som wnite person; if so, I will pay a ,; berai
reward for the apprehension of said thief; and any person
delivering said negroes to me, living near Calhoun’s Ferry,
on Broad River, or lodge them in some safe Ji» ; t, so that 1
get them, shall be liberally rewarded.
jalS-w4 ISA AC D. SLATON.
f 1 hiOUl.l A, OGI.E I HOttPK COIiIbTV.—COURT
UX OF ORDINARY, JANUARY TERM, ISsL—Whereas,
Dr. Wm. 3. Mane, the Admin strator upon the estate of
Nancy McGu re, deceased,shows to the Court that he ha
administered the estate of sa'd deceased, and prays to be
dismia-ed therefrom :
Ordered by the Court that all persons intirested sh.w
cause ; it any they have) on or before the Court cf Ordinary
.beiid ios the lir-1 Madiy in August next, why such
letters of dismission should not be granted, and that a copy
of this rule be pub ished monthly for six months in the
Ciironicle A Sentinel, next preceeding said August Term
of the Court.
A true extract trom the minutes of the Court of Ordinary,
held January Term, 1554. HENRY BRITAIN, Ord’y.
Jan. 16,1854.
GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE < Ol ,\ II .—Whereas,
William Marabte appbes to me for letters of Guardian
ship for the person and property of Mary Frances Thomp
son, a minor of Thomas P. Thompson, under the age of
fourteen years :
These are thereforeto cite and admonish, all and singu
lar, the kindred and friends of said minor, to be and
appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why saidletters should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, at office.
• 4. HENRY BRITAIN, Ord’y.
OPENING THIS DAY AT THE NEW CASH
STORE,
V FRESH supply Jaconet COLLARS ;
“ “ Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS,
all prices;
English and German MERINOS, to 7£c.;
Black ALPACAS, 20c. to *1 ;
Black Canton CLOTHS, a superior article for deep mou-n
--ing;
Beautiful Plain and Figured colored FLANNELS.
—ALSO—
Black GRO D’RHINE, at *l, worth *1.25.
E. GREEN,
2 doors below Campbell-street.
Cotton 03NABU11G3 always on hand at Factory prices.
ja!7-d3t
CARPET BAG LOST.
A IsMALL black CARPET BAG, marked Thos. R. B.
Cobb, was taken by mistake fr.m the Waynesboro’
Depot on Saturday evening last. A liberal reward will be
given for its delivery at this office. jal7-d3t
OLE BULL'S CONCERT.
OLE BULL respectfu’iy announces that he will give
in Augusta, ONE GRAND CONCERT, in this month,
January, on which occasion he will be assisted by Signorina
ADELINA PATTI, the Musical Phenomena, and MAURICE
STRAKOSCH, the great Pianist and Composer, Musical Di
rector and Conductor.
Programme and ali particular* in future advertisement.
jal7
JllillT READING to be found at GEO. A. OATES
j k BROS., Broad-st: Shirley, Minnie Grey ; Gus How
ard ; Monk’s Revenge ; The Cabin and Parlor; Marion’s
Brigade, or the Light Dragoons ; Fair Rosamond, or the
Queen’s Victims; the Dean’s Daughter ; GUderoy, the
Freebooter; Mysteries if New Orleans ; Effith’s Legacy;
The Robber’s Wife; Helen Mulgrave, or Jesuit Executor
ship; The Lofty and the Lowly; Wizard of the Wave;
Jack Cade ; Grace Manning ; Frank Rivers, or the dan
gers of the town ; Obi, or Three-Fingered Jack ; Theodore,
the Child of the Sea ; Emma Walton, or Trials and Tri
umphs ; Dow’s Patent Sermons ; Dombey and Son ; David
Copperfield ; M.-mo-rs of a Physician ; Northwood ; Nicho
las Niekleby ; Mystic Veil; The Twin Brothers, or the
Victims of the Press Gang; Charles O’Malley; Dr. Valen
tines Lectures; Tower of London; Miles Tremenhere;
Schoo's for Husbands, by Lady Bulwer ; Fortunes of the
Colvell F’amily ; Modern Flirtations, by Miss C. Sinclair ;
Lady Lee’s Widowhood ; Jack Adams, or the Mutineer ;
Countess of Rudolstadt ; First and True Love ; Rebel
Scout, a tale of the Revolution; Empress of the Isles;
Violet, the Danstuse; Ugly Effie, and other tales, by Mrs.
Henti. Victim of Excitement; Lady at Home, by Arthur
Davis the Pirate ; Eva May, the Foundling; The Gold
Seekers ; Count of Morion ; Australia and her Gold Re
gions; Morgan, the Bucaneer; Ten Thousand a Year;
Vny Lawrence ; Valentine Vox ; The Ventriloquist ; Mary
Barton ; Lucretia, or the Children of Night, by Bulwer ;
The Roman Traitors ; Adventures of Capt. Simon Suggs,
Maj. Jones’ Travels and Courtship; The Iron Rule, by
Arthur. ja!s
\TALI able SEMPSTRESS, HOUSE SER
> VANT, Ac.—We have for sale a valuable Sempstress,
House Servant, and first-rate Washer and Ironer, about
30 years of age, warranted sound and healthy. Sold for
no fault—the owner wishing to change investment. Ap
ply to jals-6t S. C. GRENVILLE A Co.
T-vISSECTING INKI Kl >IEXTS.—We 'have just
jIJ received a supply, made expressly to our order, which
we will sell extremely low
n 24 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
YmjOLR. CORN AND OATS- ■
JU 170 bags extra superfine FLOUR ;
350 bushels CORN;
300 bushels OATS. For sale by
j a!s BAKER A WILCOX.
r a BOXES Prime CHEESE;
*) • J 6 firkins Goshen BUTTER, just received by
d‘2o ESTES A RICHMOND.
CvIILESE —3 boxes English Dairy. Just received and
) for sale by dl3 S. C. GRENVILLE A OO-
SALK, TO ARRIVE.—6O hhds. did crop Cuba
1 SUGARS —quality FVr. [d!7] J. A. ANSLEY.
QAA BBLS. N. O. WHISKEY." For sale by"
wUU (121 BAKER A WILCOX.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
OK TllßKKgood Journeymen BOOT-MAKERS
X can find constant employment, by applying to me, at
Thompson,G.R.R. jal3-dltn JAS. L. ZACHRY.
CiHl'HXsi.— Best white Cedar CHURNS and BUCKETS’,
J brass and iron bound, at E. MUSTIN’S.
j.il2
F >RI.VIE SYRUP and N. O. SUGAR, 10 arrive—4
1 hhds. prime N. O. SUGAR ; 75 bbls. prime N. 0
SYRUP, for sale to arrive, by
07 C.|E. GIRARDEY A CO.
lAAA ÜBS. new Sugar Cured HAMS ;
IVvU 5 half Bbls. Pickled BEEF ;
5 “ « “ PORK:
2 “ “ “ TONGUES;
4 doz. Smoked TONGUES ;
2 Bbls. White BEANS.
Just received by d2O ESTES A RICHMOND.
ru \ HHDS. NeW’Orieare SUGAR, fine to choice, for rale
u>v by dls GEO. W. LEWIS.
commercial.
AUGUSTA MARKET.
Weekly Report Tuesday, P. M.
COTTON.—TIie market opened rather quiet on Wednes
day last, with only a moderate demand, and has continued
very much in the same condition throughout the week
with but a limited business. The lower qualities contin
ues to increase, and as there is little or no demand for
‘hem, prices have declined fully # C tnt, while the rates
for the better discretions continue firm, and the market
closes steady for that class. The lower grades are rather
difficult of sale at on • quotations.
Inferior and Ordinary Stained ly @ 8
Middling B)tf@ g^
Good Middling 9
Middling Fair 91^
Fair - © 10
RECEIPTS TO LATEST DATEEh
_ „ . ~ 1354! 1853.
New Orleans, Jan. 10 528,420 1 906,466
Mobile, Jan. 6. 148,195 242,230
Florida, Jan. 2 . 47.556 60,557
Texas,Jan.s 19,587 27,650
Savannah, Jan. 11 136,947 172,429
Charleston, Jan. 12 171,168 156.718
North Carolina, Jau. 1 1,680 7,222
Virginia, Jan. 1 7,247 8,609
Total 1,049,779 1,611,880
Decrease 562,101
STOCKS IN SOUTHERN PORTS.
New Orleans, Jan. 10. .7777.7’ 235,436 801,252
Mobile, Jan. 6 80,097 125,42 S
Florida, Jan. 2 84,289 34,883
Texas, Jan. 5 6,751 6,267
Savannah, Jan. 11 57,112 45,569
Charleston, Jan 12 63,545 85,153
North Carolina, Jan. 1 600 750
Virginia, Jan. 1 760 800
Total in Southern Ports. 467,580 550,052
New York, Jan. 10 38,870 81.155
EXPORTS."
To Great Britain 8007878 646,771
“ France 55.362 107,249
Other Foreign Ports 67,279 94,666
Total Foreign Exports 456,014 848,686
To Northern Ports 248,899 308,792
TRADE and BUSINESS during the week have been sat
isfactory though not extensive.
GROCERIES.—The operations in the Grocery Market
have been to a fair extent. The Stocks are ample for the
demand, and prices for the leading articles have nnder
gone no change. We refer to our quotations as a fair in
dex to the market.
GRAIN. —The Corn Market continues steady at our quo.
tations, though some holders are asking higher rates. Oats
and Peas are in demand at our quotations. Wheat is
scare and readily commands quoted rates.
PROVISIONS.—The Bacon Market continues heavy for
p’l discretions. The demand is limited—and dealers an
ticipate lower rates. The demand for Flour continues ac
tive and p.ices are well sustained. See quotations.
BAGGING AND ROPE.—The season is pretty well past
for these, and the demand limited. No change in prices.
SALT.—The supply has increased durir g the week, but
is still ' mited. The rate from store is *2.50 per sack.
EXCHANGE on the North is wot.h % per cent premim,
FREIGHTS. —The rate toSavsnah is 31)4 cents, and to
Charleston |1 per bale lor Cotton. The late rains .have
given us a full river.
NEW ORLEANS, January 12. —Statement Qf CoUon.~
Stock on hand Ist oept., 1853 bales 10,624
Arrived since 5' ',937
Arrived to-day 2,599
f VS ,160
Exported to date 837,944
Exported to-day 2,689 — 340,553
Stock on hand and on Bhip-bo&rd not cleared.. 217,577
Sugar —The demand was active and 1200 hhds. were sold
at firm prices. Fair to fully fair 31»@8Xc.
Molasses —Sales 1200 bbls. at 17>2@lSe.
Flour —Market firm. Sales 4000 bbls., including 250
Ohio at *6.75; 1500 -n 3 lots at *6.SO; 500 at *6.Sl#; 750
St. Louis in 2 lots at *6.90; 100 at $6.95; 100 at *7; 100 ex
tra Ohio at *7.25.
Corn —Sales 7000 sacks, embracing 1637 new white and
ye’low late last D’ght, at 67c. and to day 123 new at 65c.;
600 at 67c.; 700’t 3 lots at 67c and GSc., and 8350 in 8 lots
at 63c. •
Whiskey— lo 6 bbls. Raw were sold in 2 lots at 27c. and
105 bbls. Rectified at 26c.
Lard —Sales 70 bbls. at S>2c.; 374 at —; and 159 kegs at
He.
Bagging and Rope —27o coils weie sold at Sc. aud D
pieces at 13)£c.
Coffee —Sales 203 bags Rio at lie. and 512 at 11 ■qc.
Freights. —Cotton shipping to Liverpool at \d.
Rrohanges —Demand fair. We quote:—London
7 i@s>s ¥ cent, prem.; Paris 5f.20@5f.30; New York
60 days 2@2>j $ cent, discount; New York Sight par© 3*
52 cent, discount.
COLUMBUS, Jan. 14.—Cotton ae’la freely at vey full
priees; the state of the road preventing large receipts.
We quote Middling to strict Middling SJa@9; Good Mid
dling 9; Middling Few 9>4@9\ ; Fair lfc. The
market closes very fii m.
OAton Statement.
Old Stock on hand, 1553 43
Received this week 2,076
Received previously 47,420
49,539
Shipped this week 1,306
Shipped previously 31,280—T',587
Stock on hand this day 18,902
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
CHARLESTON, Jan. 17. —Arr.,steamship James Adgtr,
Dick nson, New York ; barque Snowden, Dunlop, Liver
pool, barque I vant. Linnerton, Li vet pool. Cid., schr.
Golden Cloud, Mil’s, New York.
SAVANNAH, January 17.—Ai.ived, Br. sh p Charles
Chf’oner Thom »n, Liverpool; Ship Nicholas Biddle,
Gerr sb, Liveipool; Bhip Oregon Porter, Now York. Old.,
Br. bark Brothers, Murphy, Wexford, (treland )
AUGUSTA PRH BS I UKKKHT.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
BAGGING.—Gunny %)yard* 12 @ * 12^
Kentucky 19 yard none.
Dundee yard <& 11
BACON. — Hams tt>. 10 © ” 11
Se Shoulder*. 8>... 7 7#
Sides $ 1b... 8 @ 2
Hog Round BVf(, SV
BUTTER-Goshen s>»»... 2S <&, 85
Country 12)£ @ 16
BRICKS- $ 1000 6 00 8 50
CHEESE.—Northern ll#<g, 18
English Dairy tb... 13 @ 18
COFFEE. —Rio $Mb 12# © 13
Laguira I‘t)4 © 14
Java 1b... 15 @ 16
DOMESTIC GOODS.—Yarns 75 © 81
X Shirting W yard 4>£ @ 5 %
Ji Shirting syard 6% © iy t
1 Shirting ip yard S ©
5- Shirting . ...’Myard 10 © 12>£
6- Shirting. 'P yard 11 © 14
Osnaburgs $ yard © 9
FEATHERS.— 43 @ 45
FlSH.—Mackerel, No. 1 $ bbl.. 16 00 ©lB 00
No. 2 V bbl.. 13 CO @l6 00
No. 3 bb1..10 50 @ll CO
No. 4 7* bbl.. 800 @ 900
Herrings bbl.. © 1 00
FLOUR.—Country $ bbl.. 600 @6 50
Tennessee |9 bbl... 500 @ 550 ;
Canal $ bbl.. 625 @ 850
Baltimore bbl.. 600 @ 700
Hiram Smith’s %)bbl.. 900 @ 950
City Mills $ bbl.. 650 @ SOO
GRAIN. —Corn, sacks incl’ded, )2 bush. 70 @ 75
Wheat, white bush. 125 © 140
Wheat, Red $ bush. 100 @llO
Oats bush. @ 65
Rye $ bush. none.
Peas $ bush. 70 @ 75
GUNPOWDER.—
Duponts’ skeg.. 475 © 550
Hazard 475 @5 50
IRON. —Swedes lb— © f>y
English %*».-. 4>i @ 5X
LARD.— 10 @ 10^
LIME. —Country %fbox.. none.
Northern 12 bbl. .1 87 @ 212
LUMBER.— V !000 10 00 © 14 00
MOLASSES.—Cuba $ gal.. 26 © 27
Orleans s@l • 39 @ 88
NAILS.— © 6
OILS. —Sperm, prime 160 @ 170
Lamp 1* .. 120 @ 155
Train 12 gal.. 60 © 95
Linseed 19 gal.. 90 @ 100
Castor gal.. 150 © 175
RICE.— tierce 4% © 5
ROPE.—Kentucky 12 1b... @ 9^
Manilla 12 ft... © 16
RAIBINB. box. 815 © 400
SPlßlTS.—Northern Gin 12 gal. . 42 @ 45
Rum % gal... 42 © 48
N. O. Whiskey 12 gal.. 35 @ 87
Peach Brandy 87 © 125
Apple Brandy 12 gal.. 50 @ 75
Holland Gin '•s gal.. 125 @ 175
Cognac Lrandy $ gal.. 200 © 400
SUGARS.-N. Orleans ft... 5X ©• 7
Porto Rico ft •.. 7 © 8
Muscovado f9ft... f>X @ 6%
Ixiaf 11 ft... H © fljf!
Crushed 12 ft... @ 11
Powdered 12 1b... Hl# @ 11
Stuart’s Refined A lift... 9 @ 9J4
Stuart's Refined B ft... @ 9
Stuart’s Refined 0 19 ft.. 8)4 @ B>4
SALT.— 12 bush. 00 @ 09
12 sack 225 © 250
Blown 12 sack 800 © 3fO
SOAP.—Yellow ..»ft... 6 © 7#
SHOT.— 15 bag. 2 @ 225
TWINE.-Ilemp Bagging tb. . 18 @ 25
Cotton Wrapping 111 b... 15 © 25
IcS? It is proper to remark that these are the current
rates at wholesale from store—of course at retail prices are
a shade higher, and from the Wharf or Depots, in large
quantities, a shade lower.
POCKET BOOK LOST.
LOST at the f -e, on Friday Dight last, a
small Buckskin POCKET-BOOK, conta’n- [fesS||§S£l
ing about One Hundred Do’’a.s in Bank bills ;||§pgpg|
among them a *2O bi". on the Bank of Charles- liar- rWal
ton, with the name of R msey endorsed on the back. The
finder will be ,; berally rewarded by leaving it at this office.
ja!s-3t*
BOARD FOR TRAVELLERS.
AXY of my friends and acquaintances visiting Augus
ta, if they will call upon me, at my residence on
Broad-street, above the Upper Market, I will do all that
is in mv power to render their stay pleasant and satisfac
tory at a liberal charge. WILLIAM B. SMITH.
jals-wly
TABD.—IOO bbls., half bbls. and kegs LARD. For
JL 4 sale bF ja!s BAKER A lULCOSV.
LIST OF LETTERS
TTKMAIftIftG in the Post Ofliee, at Augusta, Ga., on
J.U thelsth of JANUARY, 1854. %£fr~ Persons wishing
letters from this list will please say they are advertised
, A.
Allen,David Abby, Jr < >
Alexi-uder, GS A .mid, Eliza Miss
Alley, Jas > rlliony, Robt
Alman.G F A nthory, A C Mrs
AMton, J F Ashby, Mary Mbs
Adams, L L Ai”nan, Margaret
Allen, ThosJ /Uen,Wß
Arnold, June Miss Anderson, Jas
Agent Augo-da A Wajues- Anderson, Robt
boro’ R R,
B.
Beil. LB Dr 2 Ba'iy, E Mrs
Bird, RL 2 Bothwell.JT
Bally, W T Dr Bogle, Jas
Beall, J II Bowers, It T
Byrd, Henry 2 Bobler.J A
Banner, P L 2 Bohr, A 2
Benefield, E Boulineau, G E
Bare, Wm Dr 4 Bogle, L J
Baldwin, J H Brewer, E
Baer, B Brown, Fanny A
Boxdale, E Brainard, A M
1 Beall, T H Brown, G W
Berry, E F Bradon, Mary
Bale, Jno Brown, Josiah
1 Bruce, ADr Broom, T M
1 Beesman, J W llrayboy, Stephen
Beasley, E M Branan, Willis
; Bailey, J B Butcher, Henry
1 Buckley, Eliza Burnett, S J Mrs
Beall, Ohas Burris, Jas 2
1 Bep'l, J W Byrne, John
Baker, Henry 2 Barnett, Jas 2
Barkley, J B Burke, T Dr
Baya, Wm Burgess, John
Bayden, W W Bruce, A Dr
Baydet,E A Bunco, Mi. " Mary
Ervin, Albina care Ann Brown, Sarah A
Bostic, Busse",OhasS
Blackman, 0 Butler, D E
Bowen, F D Byrd, Mrs E A
Blance, J C
C.
Carron, Sarah i .Kendrick, Jno care of
Carton, Arthur Cochran, Robt
Callahan, Patrick Corrente, Jos
Carr, Jno Cooper, Wm
Campfleld, II careSam’U Cook,JnoS 2
Carter, Connors, Michael
Carter, Margaret Clark, UP
Cassedy, Wm N Cooper, Henry
Carpenter, Sarffird Cook, AH
Carey, Jno L Collins, Mary E
Carpenter, Jno N Coulter, 8 H
Campbell, Jas II Con"n, Dominick
Carden, B S Coiper, JM H
Carpenter, Jno D Clark, Benj
Chamberlain, Bradford Clark, Miss Mary
Cheatham, Wm Cooper, Helen J
Church, Edwin Cooper, Wi'son
Chapman, Harry C Cooper, B F
Carfleld, Mr M Cliett, G II
Clark, Benj A Cook, Effison
Cook, Jno Cowding, Chas H
Cook, E J Crosby, Benj
01a* Jno Crane, Miss
Copperfidd, Miss Ida 8 Crocker Mrs Wm
Clark, Benj V Cleary, Jno
Cooper, Wll * Crombe, A *
Cooper, Mary Ann Culpepper, Wm W
Oonta, S II Culbreath, Wm H
Dawson, Andrew L DPI, Ann
Dea.mond, Georgiana Dearmond, Maj W
Deckerman, E D DaMarsh, Chas
DeColn, R L Doswall, Thos
Dawson, Jane F Dougherty, Wm J
Davis, Mary M Dennis, Thos L
Dill, Garnery Dongen, Cornwall's
Dee, Johanna R Dougherty, Francis E 0
Day, Jno K Dougau, Jas
Davison, F M D Dougherty, Wm H
Davison, Jno 8 Dozier, Mary
Danforth, Polly 2 Duboise, M F
K. Ac F.
Eddy, Wm E Ff-ra", Dr
Evans, A L Juda Harris care of Miss
Evans, Wm Farr,
Ellsworth, Sidney Faust, Mrs W
Ediston,ST 1 nch, Wm
Eve, 8 P B Fleming, Robt
Wilson, P J care of I .awrence, Jacob
Erenes, G W F.azier, Mary
F.kard, Henry C Fonts, Martin
Eastman, H Ford, C W 2
Wiliams, Miss C A care Francis, Jos E
Ed's, E Fraser, B M
Eckman, Henry B Fox, Jno, the man who works
Eweing, J W in the cotton yard,
Ellsworth, Sidney Michael E
Fink, Mr Frazier, Jane
Finley, Robt F Fleming, H
Finch, RU 2 I . uinter, Miss Cornelia
G.
Green, G P for Mrs E Don- Green, Mrs Cornelia
ovan, Gold'ng, Francis
Giles A Dawow, Glincher, Mrs E'Gabeth
Gilshriat, L> J Giil’n.LC
Gardner, J E A Co, Gould, M W Mrs
Gilbert,Pinckney Golightly, Jas
Goss, David Green, George, for Uanneh
Gilbert, D P Jones,
(Jennings, Stepheu D Graham Jas
Gibson, Jno A Green A Redman,
Garvin, Juo F Goodman, 8 M
Glover, H W Gknse, Jas
Gray, Miss 2 Gurley, T A
Graves, Sarah A Graham, Jas
Gor'd, J P Capt Glover, Jno
Goff, EH Ui'.Hin, Lawrence
Goodall, Margaret Gl<*ison, Patrick
11.
Halson, Dennis Heard, Mrs Mary t
Hampton, Robt Heard, Mrs C O
Harris, Mi U Heard, Mar.ha
HoUtrangp, Hiram Heard, Em'ly It
Harrold, Mrs Hewson, Wm
Anna M Blue, care of Hoxsey, Caroline A
Harrey, Wm Holiday, Cornelia
Harris, Wm II lleggie, ME
Hail, Robt H Hauss, Wm
Harris, Jas W Howard, CW
Hs'l, John Hopk-ns, Jno T
Horton, Arnold G Horton, Elizabeth 2
Harbin, JrsA Hook, Stephen
Hall, Frank Hews, Sidney
Hale A Griffin, Col I! Frazier, care of
Hayden, Michael Hubbard Oliver
Hardin, Liza Hughe?, J 8
Hall, Mr A Haobard, Miss Hannah
Harris, Martha Ilutchir son, Mary
Henry, Sara’l R ltuict, Reed
Harring. W A Co, Hunt, Jas 0
Right, W M 2 Hook, 8 H.
Haines, Andrew
I. J. Ac K.
Johnston, Capt Jno T Jones, Mr
Joseph, Wm Irving, Alexander
Jordan, R M Sifley, L G care of Mr
Jordan Rebecca M Jones,
Irvin, Alexander Knight, Woodson
Jackson, Henry Kehoe, Jas
Ivie, Jno A K : og, Henry
Jones, W H Knight, Mr E
Johnson, Mis 1 Cornelia Kidd, Zaddock
Jones, Jerry U Kelly, Catharine
Jones, JE Kenn&ssaux,
Ingrain, G A K'-kpatrick, Daniel, Jr,
Jones, Mrs Polly Kirkpatrick, Daniel, Sr,
Johns, J D Knight, Thos
Jones, W P
L.
Lassiter, C R Lewis, D W
Lee, J Cooper Lee, Jas
Lackie, Thos Landsrback, God'red
Lambeth, Amos P 2 L&fountain, Jno
Lawton, Rufus B Lammons, Jno
Low, Miss Kate Longstreet, Dr A P
Levin, Mrs Jc'ia 4 Lyons A Schwartz,
Lewis, Chas Prof Lampkin, Emaline
Lacy, Joe Lumber, Mrs
Labeg, Adelaid Lucas, Jno D
Lamb, Kate Lovell, Francis
Lanns, B C Lav.gnino, Rocca
Lambkin, Robt I/odsey, Wm E
Ladom, Willard Lucas, Ch"s H
Lamrassan, Corwa'lus
Me.
McFeily, Delia Mrs McHenry, L Mis
Mclntosh, M McCarty, J L
McCutch'on,S C McKenna, Thos
McDean, W B McGraw, Nancy A Miss
McKinney, A M McCullough, Geo
Mclntyre, J W McMahon, E
McKeun i, J Mils McCarty, D
McNeir, R T McKean; l , Jno
McKc - na, M
M.
Mathews, M P Mebrith.KUa
Maher, R Miller, Jno
Mack, Sarah Mrs Mehaffey, T J
Mauge, A Mitchell, Thos
Mathews, 8 P Merly, Elick
Magrath.TP Meyer, II
Maxwell, M R Moore, J B
Mayo, A Moody, A E care of Cap'.
Martin, Anna A Mrs Moody,
Malone, E’la Mi's Murphey, W E
Martin, Caroline Miss Mu’igan, J F
Mayes, Robt Mulcahy, M
May, Sarah Miss Morse, J M
Matherson, J P Morse, J M
Mannin, 8 Mordacai, M C Mis
Mathew, Joseph Moore, JR
Metcalf, Eliza Miss Morgan, 0 W Capt
Merritt, Jacob 2 Murphy, Mary Ann 2
Meyer, G B Moore, JD
Meyer, Haas A Co, MuHin, PhiPp
Miller, JII Murphey, 1> for Pat O’Bryan,
Mafford, Francis
9f- Ac O.
Nosier, J Osmond, II
Nagle, Jno Olive, Mary M
Nilli*, P D Ozment, Z Z
Nixon, R Oakman. Eliza A
Neunan, Joseph Oliver, Mary Miss
Nelsol, It L Oglesby, 8 II
Osmond, E M Dominick Brown care of
Oliver, Thos O’Dowd, M
Obermul’er, Mr 2
P.
Peck, SAD Phi hips, W m
Peterson,B H 2 Pickering, A B
Pardue, A F Miss Philips, J T
Pearson, Bfl'y care of Nub, Parton, Martha
Paiiiam, Nelson Page, J W R
Beawe, BE 2 Parker, L Miss
Pike, D H 8 Perry, Mary U
Preval, Thai! Peak, Caroline, Miss
Pierce, Edw RB Price, Levi E
Payne, Anna for R C Pomroy, FA 2
Campbell, Pawpins, Franklin
Picknon, Wm Pother, A
Parton, Martha PolMll, Rev Jos
Philips, Percy Primrose, P U
Pace, W U l’owse, Wm
Pardue, R A Pool, J H
Peirce, M A Miss Quin A Rigby,
Ri
Robinson, 8 Robinson, J C
Rawls, J 8 Roials, E Mrs
Ramsey, Jacob Rowland, A N M
Regan, Francis Roberts, Jas
Reid, Geo Robertson, A P
Reidam, Hannah Ross, Ann Miss
Ramsey, WH Robertson, Jno
Read, Samuel Rogers, A L
Right, Abel Rogers, Daniel
Riley, E G 2 Robinson, W
Rinehard, M Mrs Roman, C J Miss
Richey, Charley Ruggles, W 0
Itigdale, Cynthie Robinson, Jno
Rowlan, J W Robinson, TV W
Roberts, Elrta Roe, Jas
Hoby, Martha Roberts, Dr J A
Rogers, E C Rowley, Harmon
8.
Sauls, Miss J C Smith, 8 F H
Salmon, Visa M J Stanford, Jas
Saunders, L W Stewart, W A
gego,J Stublefield, Thos 9
Scribner, B C Stark, Susan
Salmons, Adeline Stallins, Henry for Win
Jas Grillo, care of Critten.
J 8 Sardesky. Swan, H 0
Sanders, Alfred Steel, Wm
Scurry Ten is, for Stemwood, D C for John
Dennis Donogue Jewett.
Silbert, Miss S A Spence, W B 2
Sinclair, R H 4 Stringfellow, Laura
Skinner, T If Statham, Caroline
Shairman, Ed. Smith, Olive T
Sims, Jane M Stokes, W
Shilito, W W Stevens, Miss Mary K
Skinner, Mrs E Stevens, Miss Clensmy
Skinner, Josephine A Spat, Mr for If C Eckard.
Skinner, Henry 2 Spalding, Eli
Smith, l)r li 2 Sutherland, Misß N
Stokes, Eliza Stallings, Fmily
Smart, Horace Spencer, Wm
T. U. <& V.
Thomas, Miss Mary Tredway, O C
Thompson, Sarah J Tules, Wadden
Taylor, J W Tweedy, Mary care of
Terry, Wm Patrick Tweedy
Terrance, L II Tronian, Robt
Thornes, Miss Various, John
Temples, P Vaughn, John
Thornes, Mrs M Vernon, Thomas 2
Taylor, Martha Verger, Mrs S A
Thompson, Catherine Vanse, R II
Thomas, Louisa (Servant) Verdery, Mat.
Tye, H L
W. Y. & Z.
Walker, Mrs care of Col Wilson, GR
W H T Walker. W !l son, P J for Miss D L
Warren, W W Ezekiel.
Walker, D Wilson, P J
Watkins,Jason Williams, BA Co
Waters, Florence Winkler, F J
Watk'ns, Ally WiP’ams, S W
Wareham, Jno A Wilkerson, B F
Wallace, Robt 2 Willis, L P
Walter, Wm for Elizabeth WorthingtoD, E 0
Hooks. Witherby, Chas
Walker, Miss for Helen Webster, ET
Blanch. White, W
Wanless, Eliza Williams, Joseph
West, Tyra Wead, N B A II
Westmoreland, W T Wolf, Wi'Mam 2
Waver, Jno Wiight, B 2
\\ hitehead, T D Wright, Miss Ann V
Wever, Master G L Woodgate, J II 2
Young, Col. R Young, Dr William
Young, Col. R M 5
JAS. M. SMYTIIEjP. M.
January 15, 1854. janlß
LOUISVILLE FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL
subscribers have open d a School in the village of
. Louisville, where they will be prepared to give in
struction to young Ladies, in the following branches, at
the following rates of tuition :
Ist Class —Elementary Branches,per quarter.. $5 00
2d Class —Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Ac,. 000
8d Class—Languages, Drawing and Embroide
ry 8 00
Music 10 00
Parents and Guardians are respeetlully invited to call
upon the subscribers, at their School Room in the Court-
House, or at Mr. Bostick’s residence, and examine the fa
cilities offered.
References—L. B. Bostick, A. R. Wright, E. W. Cars
well. W. II.DICKINBON,
jal7-w2ra Mrs. S. M. DICKINSON.
TEACHES.
VL.VDY, who has had some years’ experience in
tea hing, desires an engagement as Music Teacher
nn Piano or Guitar. Good testimonials given. Address
X. Y. /., Powelton, Geo. jal7-w4t
< A A BOXES No. 1 SOAP, for sale by
Jal7 ESTES A RICHMOND.
NOTICE.
IMIK undersigned have associated with them, Mr. WM.
K. KITCHEN, (late of Augusta, Ga.,) as a partner in
their business from this date. The sty cos their firms con
tinue the same. HAVILAND, HAERAL A RIPLEY.
New-York, January 2, 1854. jal7-dtwxw2m
LOST,
AVERY large and handsome Silver SNUFF-BOX, or
nament, d outside with gold; the face representing
the figure of Christ, “let little children come unto me.’’
Said Box being lost, during the late fire, at the premises of
B. L. Nehr, corner Washington street. A suitable reward
will be paid for same either at this office or at B. L. Nelir’s.
ja.7-1 w
Hydraulic ukmknt and calcined plas
TER, a fresh supply just received by
jalT ESTES A RICHMOND.
I > ILK FLOUR.—Fresh ground RICE FLOUR, for sale
IV by ja!7 KITES A RICHMOND, i
4 VARIETY of HALL LAMPS—some very rich, at
•XX jalT E. MPBTIN'S. j
NEW STYLE ts GLASSWARE, GOBLETS, Cham
pagne and Wine GLASSES, BOWLS, PITCHERS, ;
DECANTERS, Ac,, at jal7 E. MUST IN’S, ;
(t U AHDIA.Vft feALK.—By virtue of an order from
JT the Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, will be
sold on the first Tuesday in MARCH next, before the
Court-house door, in the town of Lincolnion, four very
likely NEGROES, belonging to Nathaniel and George Ben
net, minorß of W iliam Bennet, late of Lincoln county,
dec’d. NATHANIEL BAILEY, Guard'll.
January 11,1854.
Georgia, lixol.a county.—court of or
dinary, JANUARY TERM, 1854. RULE NISI.
Whereas, Wm. S. Tate m, Administrator, de bonis non
with the will annexed, of John Tatum, late of Lincoln eouu
ty, deceased, having petitioned the Court for Letters Dis
missory from the estate of raid deceased,
It iB ordered, That all persons interested, show cause, at
tne next July Term of tins Court, why said letters should
not be granted ; and that a copy of this Rule be published
in the Chronicle A Sentinel monthly for six months pre
vious to said July Term.
A true extract from the minutes.
January 17, 1--54. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
1 BORGIA. LINCOLN ( Ol NTY.—COURT OFOR
YT DINARY, JANUARY TERM, 1854. RULE NISI.
Whereas, William J. Jon"S and William Murphey, Ad
ministrators upon the estate of Moses R. Jones, late of
Lincoln county, deceased, having petition.d the Court for
Letters DUmissory from the estate of said deceased,
It is ordered, That all persons interested, show cause, at
the next July Term of this Court, why said letters should
not be gra t ed ; and that a copy of this Rule be i üblish; j
in the Chronicle A Sentinel monthly for six unnths pre
vious to said July Term.
A true extract from the minutes.
January 17,1854. B. F. TATOM, Ordinary.
,'tOLl MBIA COUNTY ,GA Whereas, Josish St
vail applies for Letters of Administration, de bonis
non, with the will annexed, on the estate ot Patrick J.
Culbreath, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to beam!
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and
show cause,if any they have, why said letters should not
be granted.
8. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
January 17, IS'4.
r) ICIIMOND COl NTY, GA.—COURT OF ORDI
i NARY, JANUARY TERM, 1554.
Whereas, John Bones, William J. Eve an 1 O. I*. Fi:z
simons, Executors of the last will and testament of Charles
Cunningham, late of Richmond county, deceased, having
represented to this Court that they have fully administered
the estate of such deceased, and pray to be dismissed from
further administration on the same :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on the first
Monday in August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at my office,
in the city of Augusta, why Letters of Dismission should
not be granted to the said John Bones, Wi’fiam J. Eve
and O. P. Fitzaimons, Executors of the will of Charles Cun
ningham, dec’d.. as they will, on that day, be granted, if
no objections be made.
Given under my hand at office in Augusta.
January 17,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
Richmond county, ga.—court of ordi
nary, JANUARY TERM, 1854.
Whereas, Louis Alexander Dugas, Administrator on the
estate of Louis Frederick E. Dugas, deceased, having re
presented to this Court that he had fully administered
the estate of such deceased, and pray to be dismissed
from further administration on the same :
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on the first
Monday in August next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., at my office,
in tlie city of Augusta, why Letters of Dismission should
not be granted to the said Louis Alexander Dugas, Admin
istrator of Louis Frederick K. Dugas, deceased, as they
will, on that day, be granted, if no objections he made.
Given under my band at office in Augusta.
January 17, 1554. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
Richmond county - ,ga.—court of ordina
ry, January TERM, 1854.
Whereas, Jackson P. Turner, Executor of the wi'l of
William B. Moss, deceased, having represented to the Court
that he has fully administered the estate of said deceased,
and pray to be dismissed from further administr. tion on
the same:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persons
concerned, to show cause, if any they have, on the first
Monday in August next, why Letters of Dismission should
not be granted to the said Jackson P. Turner, (Executor of
the will of William B. Moss, deceased, as they will, on
that day, be granted, if no objections be made.
Giveu under my hand at ollite in Augusta.
January 17,1854. LEON P. DUGAS, Ordinary.
TVVO MONTHS after date application willbe made to
the Ordinary of Richmond county, for leave the Real
Estate belonging to Gamell P. Flanigan, late of said coun
ty, deceased. OSWELL E. CASHIN, Adm’r.
January 17,1854.
TWO MONTHS after date application will be made
to the honorable Court of Ordinary of Richmond
county, for leave to sell personal property, one Negro Man,
belonging to the estate of Ehotwell B. Clarkson, late of
Richmond county, deceased.
January 17. 1864. OSWELL E. CASHIN, Adm’r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, at Ap
pling, Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in
MARCH next, the following Negro Slaves: Joe and
Isaac, men; Milley and two children; Melinda and child;
Matilda and two children: Sarah, a woman; Sophronia
and Martha, girls.
—ALSO—
Twenty-eight Acres Land, lying on Double Branches, ad
joining Lands of J. M. Darley, estate Jas. Staples, and
others. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
the estate of John A. Staples, dec’d. Terms on the day.
January 17, 1854. A. M. CRAWFORD, Adm’r.
QAA SACKS CORN. For sale by
OUU jan 15 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO,
BOXES New RAISINS ;
») 100 qr. boxes Do. Just received by
jan 15 _ HAND, WILLIAMS & Co.
WANTED TO HIRE
4 GOOD COOK. For a capable one, good wages
jTa. and a permanent situation will be given. Apply at
this office. jals
SCHOOL i|OOKS. —The undersigned has a goo<T as
sortment of School Books, Slates, Pencils, Copy Books,
Steel Pens, Handles, Ink, Quills, and a variety of other ar
ticles in the Stationary line, at reasonable prices.
ja!3 GEO. A. OATES & BROS., Broad-st.
BREASTHpIjmSPST— an arti
cle, entirely new, and ahead of anything of the kind
ever invented. They produce no pain, and can be used
without the least trouble.
Jan 13 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
ATTeX YN DKll'S KID GLOV Eb—Black, White
and Colored, of the above make, to hand.
jalO lou-u ’ u WARD & BURCHARD._
r7 FIIANCK’H fcPEUlFlC—Another lot just
landed. The afflicted are assured that it is a certain
and speedy remedy, and possesses advantages over every
other preparation of the kind. WM* 11. TUTT,
jaa 13 Agent for Augusta,
January 17,187 4.
LOTTERIES.
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn and Prizes paid by the wellkwwn
and responsible firm of
GREGORY & MAURY
SALES CLOSE EACH DAY AT 2 O’CLOCK.
Drawn Numosrs Class IP, drawn at Savannah Jan. 10.
74 33 03 77 S 8 40 10 44 21 12 6 3!> 4.
CL ASS 15—to be drawn at Savannah on Wednesday, Jan.
IS. Excellent Scheme.
$7,850 !
$1,645; $1,000; 2of $500; 5 of $200; 10 of SIOO, Ac., Ac.
Tickets s2~shares in proportion. Risk on a package of
25 quarters $0 63.
CLASS 16—to be drawn at Savannah, Thursday, Jan. 19.
Lucky Lottery.
$5,529 !
$1,100; $1,000; 50 prizes of $100; 111 of SSO; Ac., Ac.
Tickets sl—Halves 50c. Risk on a package of 25
quarters $3.92.
CLASS 17—drawn at Savannah on Tuesday, January 20.
The Friend in Need.
SIO,OOO !
In two Capital Prizes of $ 5,000 each!
$2,500 ; 1,104; 2 of 1000; 5 of 500; 5 of 300; Ac., Ac.
Tickets s 2— Shares in proportion Risk on a package
of 25 quarters $7.40.
EXTRA CLASS 3 —by Delaware 17—to be drawn on
Saturday, Jan. 21. Grand Scheme.
$37,000 !
$20,000; $16,568; $10,000; $5,000; 5 of $2,000; 60 of
SI,OOO ; 40 of $300; 110 of S2OO, besides numerous
others. Tickets $10 —shares in proportion.
~ JOHN A. MILLEN, Agent.
On Jackson-street, next the Globe Hotel.
ES*'” All orders from the city or country, strictly confi-
j a lß
JUteT RECEIVED, on consignment, 300 bushels
heavy Te> 'essee OATS. For sale by
ja!2-d2w J. A. ANSLEY.
I KATHKRfe —5( 0 lbs. fresh Feathers. Just received
I and for sale by jal2 02w J. A. ANSLEY.
LARD —A fresh lot received, in desirable sized packa
ges, for family purposes. J. A. ANSLEY.
jiP2 d2w
]Vj *’■" J* l SlC.—Songs —The Dawn of Day ; When can
i.l the Soul find Rest; Come and I’il give you Rest; We
are Happy now, dear Mother; Passed away to Heaven;
Family Bible ; Oh ! Home ol my Boyhood ; Ossain’s Sere
nade; Will he Come ! Oh wi'l he Come ; Do they Miss Me
at Home; Yes, we Miss Thee; Why do Summer Roses
Fade; Be of Good Cheer; G rave of Bent Bolt; The Katy
Did Song.
r>i P k L s KA& ~7! rhe Kilt ' y I>i(i Kolka, by Julien ; Etna Galop :
Chobnam Camp Galop, by Julien ; Dawn of Day ; Sociable ;
llennetta ; Coral focoltisch ; Crescent Scottisch : Saratoga
Scotti Bch. 6
Waltzes —Chant d’Amour, l’rima-Donna, by Julien-
Les Amourettes, Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Just received by
jal” CHARLES CATLIN.
I kACKI's Tennessee CORN;
1 0 1/ 150 Sacks Tennessee OATS ;
50 “ “ WHEAT;
25 Packages (new) LARD, on coasignment and
for sale by _ ja!2 M. AB. WILKINSON.
'T'OIiACCO-—ICO boxes, or more,
A Just received and for sale, in store.
Prices and quality, low and fine,
To suit all the dealers in that line.
No more need be said —just try it—
Chew it—smell it—and you’ll buy it.
U‘‘- _ W. H. PRITCHARD.
IWAN'I a NEGRO BOY, about 12 or 14years old.
Moderate wages, but excellent treatment, will be
g'ven. ja!2 _ \pi. 11. PRITCHARD.
PURE JETHRO COTTON SEED-
A FEW 8A( 'K» of choice Jethro Cotton SEED for
sale, two bushels in a Sack. Price three dollars per
sack. Samples of the Cotton can be seen at our office.
juul2-dt&Wtf D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS A CO.
7AA GALLONS JARS.—Fine large JARS for Lard
at [jal2] E MUSTIK’S.
MAGAZINES FOR JANUARY.
(iODEY’H Lady’s Book, Arthur’s Home Gazette, and
J Peterson’s Magazine, so - the above month, have been
received at d2B GEO. A. JATE3 A BROS., Broad-st.
APPLES.— r 'Ceived tins day by Steamer James Ad
ger, a few barrels fine Northern APPLES. For sale
#3 H. F. RUSSELL.
ORANGES AND LEMONS.—Received this day a
few barrels sweet ORANGES, and a few boxes LE
MONS. For sale by d 23 H. F. RUSSELL,
lil TTKK AND CHEESE.—Received tho day by
X) Steamer James Adger, five kegs choice Goshen BUT
-lER; 15 boxes extra fine Lundy Dairy CHEESE. For
3ait by d 23 _ H. F. RUSSELL.
F AIU>, BUTTER and cheese—
-Li ‘id bbls. choice new LA UD ;
10 kegs choice Goshen BUTTER ;
40 boxes ami 10 casks prime CHEESE.
For sale by Jal2-sw3t W. A J. NELSON.
Ale and cidehZ
25 bbls. Taylor A Son’s superior Albany ALE ;
15 “ superior Champagne CIDER,
Just received and for sale by W A J. NELSON
jal2-twßt
14 GR Sale, on consignment, 50 bbls. prime silver-skin
. ONIONS. jal2-d2w J. A. ANSLEY.
N EW BOOKH.—Golden Dreams and Leaden Reali
ties, by Ralph Raven, with introductory chapter, by
Francis Fogie, Sr., Esq M ild Scenes and Pong Birds, by C.
W. Webber, author of Wild Scenes and W"<J Hunters. Per
sonal Sketches of His Own lime by&r Jonas Barrington
Dramatic Works of Uycherley, Congreve, Yanbourgh, and
Farquhar, with Biographical and Critical Notices, by Leigh
Hunt. Homes of American State nen, with anecdotal,
per >nal and de. criplive Sketches, by various writers.
Dynes from Wide, Wide Wor d ; words by W. H. Bellamy,
mu lie by C. W. Glover. A Day in New York Crystal Pal
ace, and How to Make the Most Os It, by W. C. F ehards,
A. M. The Potaphar Papers, reprinted from Putnam’s !
Monthly. The Lost P;'nce, Facts tending to prove the j
identity of Louis XVII of Fiance, and the Rev. Eleazer
Wiliiarus. Just received and for sale by
ja!3 McKINNIE A HALL.
NOTICE.— AH persons having demands against the
estate of Thomas W. Freeman, late of Richmond
county, deceased, will present them in terms of the law;
and those indebted to said sstate are hereby required to !
make immediate payment. i
January 11,1888. JOEL N. FREEMAN, Ex’r. I
T. W. FREEMAN,
ATUII-MAKEU, JEWELER, at{~SL
V T the old stand, opposite Planters’ Hovel, Au- g/V
gusta, Ga. The public ate respectfully informed
that, agreeable to the will of Mr. T. W. Freeman, deceased,
this business will be continued in his name for the present.
JOEL N. FREEMAN A W. G. WOODSTOCK will unite
their best endeavors in the management of this business, !
so as to ensure a continuance es its prosperity, and give
satisfaction to all its patrons and friends.
The present stock, consisting of fine Gold and Silver
WATCHES, Rich JEWELRY, Ae., Ac., will be sold ex
tremely low, for cash ; au opportunity is thus afforded of
obtaining better bargains than is often presented to pur
chasers.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefully REPAIRED.
A fine assortment of Silver SPOONS, FORKS, Ac., on
hand of the purest quality, jail
SUMMERVILLE PLACE FOR SALE
rpH.VT desirable LOT, on Telfair street,adjoining Mrs.
JL Carmichael, ruining back to Mr. Wm Harper, and I
separated from Col. M;Hedge by the old Hill road. It is i
under a good substantial plank fence, and on the premi- <
ses is a good building with six rooms. Also, for sale, my
fleet and gentle MARE, Lucy Neal.
Also, a Chickering PIANO, selected for its tone by Mr.
A. Iversen. Apply to WM. K. KITCHEN.
jalO-dlm
npHB Picture Pleasure Book, illustrated with upwards
I. of five hundred engravings, from drawings by eminent
artists, 4to. size, beautifully printed, on fine paper, and
bound in fancy cover. First and Second series, $1.50
each.
Almost every thing which can please and delight the
youthful family circles, will be found both narrated and il
lustrated in these pages. No book of equal fascinations for
young people has ever been published in this country.
“ The Picture Pleasure Book is really the child’s joy, for
it gives him a volume of wood cuts, executed in the best
style of ait, teaching him natural history, educating his
eye to good drawing and graceful form, and tclliog stories
in pictures. It is an admirable design, and no house that
holds children should be without it.”— Critic. 1
A second supply has been received at
jalS GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Isroad-st.
TO HIRE,
AVERY likely Mulatto BOY, about twenty years old,
a good House or Body Servant, handy with Horses,
Buggies, Ac. He can te seen to-d vy, Friday, at my house.
Terms, sl6 per month, payable quarterly, expenses for
year to be paid by the hirer. [ja6] JOHN FINN. i
lAAMILY FLOUR—Arriving this day, 50 sacks Hen- '
. derson’s Extra Family FLOUR. For sale by
u7 DAVIS, KOLB A FANNING. I
JjMGM. —200 drums, small and large, fine fresh Sumatra J
. FIGS. Just received and for sale by
d2l ts C. E. GIRARDEY & CO.
OUGARS.—IOO bbls. A. B. andC. SUGARS ;
IO 50 bbls. St. Croix SUGARS;
25 hhds. prime old crop New Orleans SUGARS, in
store, for sale by BELCHER A HOLLINGSWORTH,
d 23 No. 5, Warren Block.
pl'lllFlFI) LABTOR OlL—Deprived of all impu-
JL rities, and most of its taste and smell. A fine article
for Family use. For sale by
d2O WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
TIIE SPECTATOR—A new edition, carefully re
vised, in six volumes, with prefaces historical and
biographical. By Alexander Chalmers, A. M. Pi ice $9.
Just published and for sale by
GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
jail Piano, Bock and Music Store, Broad st.
DR. ( IIALMKRS’ HKRMONs.-Scrmonr and
Discourses. By Thomas Chalmers, D. D., L. L. !>.,
now completed by the introduction of his Posthumous
Sermons, in two volumes, For sale at
GEO. A. OATES A BROS.,
jail Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-st.
AUGUSTA MUSIC SCHOOL.
“ Let those now sing who never sung before,
And those that always sing, now sing the more.”
MU. C, IRVING has the pleasure of announcing to
the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta, that he has
fitted up a fine room over Mr. Blalock s Store, on Broad -
street, next door to the new Bank of Augusta, where he
intends opening a School to give instruction in MUSIC. A
Class for beginners will be opened on THURSDAY, Janua
ry sth, ISSI, at 7 o’clock, P. M., and for advanced scholars
on the evening following at the same hour.
A supply of the best Sacred Music and Glee Books, will
be kept at the room, for the use of all scholars, without
charge.
Ti ose desirous of receiving private instruction, can see
Mr. I. any day between the hours of 11 and 1 o’clock, at
the Music Store of Geo. A. Gates A Bros. d 29
WANTED,
A FEMALE TEACHER, to fill a vacancy in the
Greensboro’ Female College. The applicant will be
expected to furnish satisfactory testimonials of her quali
fications to give instruction in the usual English branches,
and to assist in the Mathematical Department.
Address Rev. F. Bowman, D. D., President of Board of
Trustees, at Greensboro’, Ga.
jal-tf C. U. BALDWIN, See’y.
APPLES. —Received this day per Steamer, a few bar
rels fine APPLES, for sale by
jaa 7 U, ¥, RUS&SLL.
AUCTIorTsALKS
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & Co7
T... „ , —TOMORROW—
III I{SSI)AY' 17th inat., in front of store tiw
o cioch, will he sold, an assortment (I,“'
consisting in part of 1 w Ur b eri.s
ran.n» r ’ t r5 e< ij ur ’ Raco »-Molasses,Tobacco, 8, '*r
Candle , Rice, Potatoes, Onions, Pepper Sauce Mu t, i
R,? m Un wh? P w’ MeBB WhiJkeyfcherry Br’amlv t: ’
Rum, White AY me and Cider Vinegar, Ac. *
' Second-hand Furniture/ Term* cash. j a 13
BY 8. C. ORENVILLETca ~
Aiight Auction.
—THIS NIGHT—
WEDNESDAY, at 7 o’clock, in store, will be sol i
variety of Hardware, Dry Goods, Fancy Ait.eies
Shoes, Cutlery, Watches, Jewelry, Stationary, Ac Ac ’
Terms cash. ’ "j“’^
BY S, GRENVILLEI CO, ’ "
Night Auction.
-TO-MORROW—
THI'HSDAY night, at 7 o’clock, our usual assortment
J. of Dry Goods, Cutlery, Fancy Articles, Ac. Ac
Terms cash. j al g
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & CU
F U A l ®r I wewm 3 i ell- ia ° f St ° re > at 10^
The old Foundry Buildmgs between McKinne and Mar.
street#
—ALSO—
The 101 l House of the new Bridge. Purchasers to re
move buildings within ten days after sale.
Terms cash. * a -,g
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDEY & (0.
—THIB*DAY—
WEDNESDAY, in front of store, at 11 o’clock, wil
be sold— ’
3 good Plough Horses.
—ALSO—
A lot of Redding and Mattrasses saved from the i >te
“ re - Terms cash. j a i j
BY CAMILLE E. JMRARDEY & ( U
—’thiTday—
WEDNESDAY, in front of store, at o’clock A
M., we will sell a goneral assortment of Groceries
Provisions, Liquors, Wine 3, Ac., consisting in part ot *
Sugar, Coffee, New Orleans Syrup, Bacon Hams and
Shoulders, Starch, Cane"es,Soap, Butter, Lard, Bran ly
Gin, Rum, Whiskey, Onions, Potatoes, Figs, Tobacro’
Cigars, Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, Fancy Articles, Ac*
—ALSO—
At li o’clock, a fiut-rate Saddle and Harness Horrfe
Bold to pay stable expenses. Terms cash. jal7
BY S. C. WRENVILLE & ~COT
Valuable Real Estate.
T‘ K ,f ° A v V ’ 7th febraarXat the Lower Market House
X within the usual hours of sale, w ill be sold, if not t> el
viously disposed of, a Lot, with the improvements there l n
consisting of a good comfortable Dwelling, Kitchen. Stalda
and other outbuildings, situated on the south’side of
Greene street, between Marbury and McKirne-stret s
‘Kf ? 1 Cn GrL ' ene " stree t of 55 feet andrunning
back 830 feet, more or less, to the third level of the Au
gusta Canal. The Dwelling well finished, and ti e ot! er
build mgs ingood repair. On the premises is an excellent
pump. Titles indisputable.
The above property may be treated for at private sale
any time before the auction. Apply to H. H. Gumming,
or to S. C. Grenville k to. Teans made known on dai as
_ jais
BY S. C. GRENVILLE & CO. ~
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
IH«*DAV , the 29 th inst., at the residence of the Rev.
h. P. Rogtr3, on the Sand Hills, nearly opposite CM.
H. 11. Curamirgs, at 10 o’clock, the entire content of
Household and Kitchen Furniture, consisting in part of
1 fine t rench Bedstead ; 1 mahogany Crib ; Bureau • Cai e
seat Chairs; Work and Dresr’ng Tables; Card Tal.V--
Ottomans; Window Curtains and Shades; Rocking
Chav.s ; Clock; Oil Paintings ; Post Bedstead; Mattras- s-
Feather Beds; Locking Glasses; Washstands; Basirsa, d
Pitchers; Feeders; Andirons: Shovel and Tongs; Crock
ery and Glassware; handsomesett China; Divans, hiir
seat; 1 extra large Mahcgany Sidebo rd ; 1 splendid n> -
hogaoy Writing Desk.
—ALSO—
-1 fine bay Horae, 5 years old, sound and gentle: l
Kockaway; 1 Horse Wagon; 2 set Harness; 2 Saddl s
and Bridles ; 2 fine Milch Cows, Ac. Terms cash. jal3
BY CAMILLE E. GIRARDET & C( \
K. tensive Sale of Kooks, Stationary, Ac.
r nilK proprietors, again on their “useful mission, ’»
X shall be pleased to see their friends and former j•
trons on TUESDAY NIGHT next, at our store, whera
they will sell, commencing at 7 o’clock precisely every
night, until closed out, one of the largest ard most value
b!e assortment of BOOKS and STATIONARY, &e., ever
otiered to the citizens of Augusta, consisting of Encyclop .
dias, the most valuable Standard works in every depar -
ment of Literature, Science and Art, Gift Books, most el - •
gantly illustrated and illuminated, English and American
editions, Bibles of the richest kind, Prayer Books, Fancy
Stationary, Ac.
Tfce Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited lo
call and examine them during the days.
The sale is positive, and the Books perfectly new an I
will be warranted perfect. Terms cash. jaS
FOR SALE AND TO RENT.
T YILL be sold at “ the Quarter ” of the new Savac
t v nah Plantation, late part of the estate of Georg*
L. Twiggs, on Saturday, the 11th day of FEBRUARY’ nex ,
ai! the Horses, Mules, Cows, Cotton Seed, and Farming
Utensils on said plantation ; and all the Corn and Fodder
on the plantation called the Horse Shoe, nearly opposite
to New Savannah, on ;he South Carolina side of the
River.
Terms of sale—All sums under SICO, cash. All sums
of and over one hundred dollars, notes with approved
security, payable twelve months after date at either of tha
Banks in Augusta.
Also, at the same time and place, will be rented until the.
Ist of January, 1855, the two Plantations above named,
to wit : —New Savannah, containing about three hundred
and fifty acres, adjoining Col. Turner Clanton, and Mr-,.
Sarah Twiggs, and the Horse Shoe, containing about two
hundred and fifty-six acres, adjoining lands held by ttm
Trustees of G. YV. L. Twiggs and family, and those of'ill s.
Emmeline Coleman and family.
Terms.—Note or note* with approved security pavabhi
January Ist, lb-55. GEO. W. L. TWIGGS, ) „ .
JOHN D. TWIGGS, f tx rs -
the will of George L. Twiggs, deceased, herein acting
for George and Anna L. Eve, minors, Devisees and Leg
atees under said will. jalß twtd
BY S. PJURENVILLE & €O.
Mulatto Girl.
TUESDAY, lithinst., at 12 o’clock, M., in front of
store, will be sol I, on accoun t and at the risk of former
purchaser, a mulatto Girl named Sarah Ann, at om IS*
years of age. Sold by order of YYilliam llogrefe. Terms
cash. ja7
TURKNETT BPRING PLACE FOR SALE,
nplllS pleasant summer residence, on the Lower Hill,
i about 2X miles from town, is offered for sale. This
tract contains 27 acres. On the premises, within 50 yards
ol the Sprirg, is a comfortable D* oiling, with all the ne
cessary out bui djngs. Apply to W. H. JONES or TIIOS.
JONES. jalt-twtf
NOTICE,
r T'li E subscriber* have purchased of Mr. J AMES IIUL-
X BERT, his entire stock, and have secured his services
for the purpose of manufacturing and repairing all kinds of
CARRIAG E8 on the premises lately occupied by him. We
have, at our old place of business, an assortment of CAR-
Ki AGES, ROCK AWAYS and BUGGIES ; also, HARNESS,
TRUNKS, WHIPS. &<i. Carriages built to order, and re
pairing promptly done. A share of patronage is respect
sully solicited. WYMAN & DARROW.
Augusta, January 13,1554.
UAVISG sold out my entire stock to WYMAN ,t
HARROW, I woo’d respectfully solicit for them the
patronage so liberally bestowed on me.
JAMES HULBERT.
Augusta, January 13, 1554. jal4-6t
r'l'MIK CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between
X ALDYVOUTU & TUCK! R, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. R. ALDYVOR’i’H will continue the busi
ness in his own name, and will use the name of the firm
only in liquidation. R. ALDWOUTH,
JAS. W. TUCKER.
Augusta, January 14,1554, jal4-d3t
YVrARHEN < OL.\TY, GEO.—Whereas, John L.
VV Usry, applies to me for Letters of Administration,
de bonis non, on the estate of Authony C. Usry, late
of YVarren county, deceased ;
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be
ami 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 undermy handat office in Warrenton.
ARDEN It. MERSHON, Ordinary.
January 14,1854.
JUVEMII..K BOORS.—Arbell, a tafe foryoung peo pie
by Jane YV. Hooper, w ith the illustrations by Jas
Godwin, 75c., inmusli' ; Canadian Crusoes, a tale of the
Rice Lake Plains, by Catharine Parr Traill, authoress of
the Backwoods of Cam da,” Ac., edited by her sister, Agnes
Strickland, illustrated by Darby, 75c,, muslin ; Illustrated
Natural History, by Rev. J. G. Wood, with 450 designs by
Harvey, $2, muslin; Arabiau Nights Entertainments,
without abridgement, carelully revised and corrected with
some additions, amendments and illustrative notes from
Lane’s edition,illustrated by numerous engravings, mus
lin, $1.25; do. gilt, if 1,59; German Popular Tales and
Household Stories, collected by the Brothers Grimm, new
ly translated, with illustrations by Edward H. Wehnert,
2 vols., muslin, $2.25; do. gilt, $2.75 ; Leda, or the Istand,
by Ann F. Tytler, with engravings by Crr, from original
designs, mu din, 75c.; do. gilt, $1 ; Leila in Englan , a
continuation of Leila, or the Island, by the same author,
also beautifu'y illustrated, 75c., muslin; do. gilt, $1;
Leila at Home, a continuation of Leila in England, also by
the same author, muslin, 75c.; do. gilt, $1; together with
other pretty books for the young, For sale at
jail GEO. A. OATES A BROS., Broad-st.
SCENES IN THE LIFE 0 AN ACTOR, '
CtO.YIPILED from the Journals Letters and Memo
) randa of the late Y’ankee Hill.
Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bago Fun.
Dashes of American Humor, i yH, Paul.
Just received by [jal4J THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
NEW NOVELS.
THE Orphan Sempstress—A Narrative of Innocence,
Guilt, Misery and Crime.
The Lady at Home : or Happiness In the Household.
By T. S. Arthur.
The Iron Rule : or Tyranny in the Household. By T. S.
Arthur.
Atar Gull: or the Bridal Eve. By YVm. Henry Herbert.
Theodore, the Child of the Sea —A Sequel to Lafitte, the
Pirate of the Gulf.
Grace Manning: or the Vengeance of Claude Duval, em
bracing the remarkable exploits of Turpin and Sixteen-
String Jack.
Paul Jones: or the Son of the Sea. By Dumas.
Eva Mav, the Foundling : or the Secret Dungeon.
Just received by Jjal4] _ THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
CtO\V PEAS. —5,0t>0 Bushels Ccw PEA.-, in storeand
J for sale by ja4 JOHN C. CARMICHAEL.
I.ANKKTS.—IOO white Mackinaw BLANKETS, just
to hand, They will be sold a great bargain for cash,
4*lo WARD A BURCH ARD,