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F L AIN AND FANCY JOB PRINTING
Ui L very Otsciiplioa, euijrauiiig
Cards, " ‘ Blanks,
Circulars, Rill Heads,
Checks, P amthlets,
Hand Bills, Labels, &c. Ac.
EXECUTED WITH DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE.
133 The Proprietors of the Chronicle and Sentinel bee
leave to announce to their friends and patrons, that they
now have an extensive assortment of plain and fancy job
type, of the latest patterns ; and are enabled., with the aid ’
of experienced workmen, to execute every variety of let
ter press printin'.', in a style not inferior to any estabfi h
tn°nl in the Southern States.
:rr Dr. A. L. HAMMOND offers
his prolusslonal services to the citizens of Au
gusta and its vicinity. Dr. H. may be found at
all times, when not professiona'ly engaged, at
his residence, over the store of A. Bowdre, cor
ner of Broad and Center streets. np!4 ly
©oiniucm.U.
New April 25, p. m
A large amount of business was Iran-acted at the
Stock Exchange this morning at a general advance in
rates.
Nothing was done in .Southern Exchange of any im
portance.
Foreign Exchanges were firm and in fair demand,
at 109 - fd) lil'jr on London, and 525 r 4) 325 J- on Paris.
Cotton--There lias been rather more doing to day for
France and the Continent. The sales sum up 2500
bales without change in price. Freights to Liverpool
are dull at |d.
Flour —There is a fair inquiry to-day far Flour, and
there have been considerable sales Genesee.good brands
at $4 624.
New Orleans, April 24.
We have again been disappointed in our expectations
of receiving the Gieat Western’s accounts, ns the Eas
tern mail yesterday tailed beyond Columbus. Our
Cotton market iu consequence was very languid, and
the transactions of yesterday did not exceed 700 bales.
The Sugar market coal nues dull ; prices range now
from to 6Jc y; j lb for extreme qualities. Mo|as,es is
likewise slow of sale, and prices have a drooping ten
dency. We quote from 2G| to 28c gallon, accord
ing to quality and condition of the barrels.
The Flour nt irket is inactive. We quote Onto $4 05
to S 4 124; common brands nl Illinois and Missouri®!
10 to #4 15; St. Louis $1 25 to #4 75 bbl. We have
nothing of importance to notice in provisions.
Exchanges remain firm at former rates. We quote
Sterling 8} to 9 per cent, premium; Francs 5f.25 to
5f.274; New York 60 days to 1J per cent, discount ;
tfighi Checks A to f per cent discount.
fUanric lil.ot.
Savannah, April 28.
Arrived —Brig Charles Joseph, Tillinghast, Liverpool;
0- Thomas P. Hart, Harriett, New Orleans; schr lowa,
Shibles, Thomaston, Me.
Cleared- Sh ip St. Mark, Cave, Liverpool, brig Excel,
Smith, New York; schr Columbia, Knapp, Pi evidence,
iii im ii ii ii i -- -~n -v »riii|iii I'l.-iiegj:ia
GRAND COKCEST.
rpHE ORPHEAN FAMILY, two
JL Brothers and-two Siste’s, from the banks
of the Kennebec, respectfully announce to the
ladies and gentlemen of Augusta, that they will
give two CONCERTS ot Vocal Music at the
MASONIC HALL, on WEDNESDAY, April
3U, and THURSDAY, May Ist, when they will
introduce their most admired Quartettes, Trios,
Duetts, &c. &c.
Doors open at 74—Concert to commence at 8
o’clock.
Tickets, 50 cents —can be obtained at the Bars
of the the Book Stores, and at the doors.,
jpT Nopostp jnement on account of vveath r.
ap’29
IVTOTICE TO CON TRACTORS.—
1- Proposals for executing the work on the
eleventh (llth) section ol the Augusta Canal
will be received until two o’clock, on Tuesday,
the 6th day of May next. Proposa sto be hand
ed lo Mr. William Phillips, Secretary, &c., at
the office of the Canal Commissioners, where
specifications of the work, form of proposals,
&.c., may be seen by those desiring to offer.
The Commissioners reserve the rigiu of deter
mining when the work shall be commenced.
Proposals already handed in for this section will
be considered with those which may come in
under this notice.
HY. H. GUMMING, Pr. A. C. Co.
ap3o dtM6
TjT Constitutionalist copy till day.
IMPORTANT TO SHOE DEMERS.
J OHNSON, WHITE & JONES,
manufacturers and wholesale dealers in
BOOTV;, SHOES AND BROGANS,
Nos. 37 and 39 Shoe and Leathei-street, Bos
ton, and No. 80 Pearl-street, New York, would
respectfully invite dealers in these articles visit
ing either of the above cities, to cal! and exa
mine their stock of goods oefore making their
purchases, assuring them that it will not be
found inferior to any in the country. J., VV. A
J. are extensively engaged in manufacturing, and
can therefore supply dealers on the most rea
sonable terms. ap3o-3m
iVfOTICE. —All persons indebted to
the estate of Joseph T. Mason, late of
Burke county, deceased, are requested to make
immediate payment; and all persons having de
mands against said estate to present them, duly
attested, within the time prescribed by law.
April 30, 1815. GREEN ROBERTS.
lITA Y ! HA Y! ! —l5O bundles prime
i-JL Hay landing this day from the Georgia
Steam Boat Company’s Boats. For sale bv
ap29 GARDELLE A RHINO.
13 AGON HAMS, SHOUL DEKS
§J> and SIDES.—4O 000 lbs choice assorted I
Country Bacon; also, a good supply of fiats and
Cow Peas, for sale by SIBLEY & CRAP. >N.
Hamburg, April 29. dlw
7VTOT ICE.—Sealed Proposals will be
-L received at the Rail Road Office, Charleston,
S. C-, until the 10th day of May next, for the
laying of from 2 to 300,000 brick in the walls of a
building not to exceed 15 or 16 feet in height.
ap22 JAMES GADSDEN, President
7VTOTICE to RETAILEi ? S.—P^T
-1 4 sons intending to takeout Incense to re
tail spirituous liquors, are notified that the Coun
cil will meet on Saturday, the third day of May,
at which time they should apply. Application to
be made in writing, accompanied by a recom
mendation. signed by two or more respectable
citiz ns. Licenses now granted, expire on the
2nd Monday in May, 1845.
ap 29' W. MJ LO OLIN, Cl'k. Council.
JUTE ROPE. —-Just received and for
sale low by a 29 ISAAC MQISE.
d T OTTON WA RE HOUSE ~FOR
V J SALE.—The well known warehouse now
occupied by Messr.-. Clark & Roberts, is offered
for sale. The terms of payment, which will be
liberal, can be known by applying to
ap26-d<fewtf THUS. S. METCALF.
THOAIAS C. NISBEt,
Attorney at Law,
Savannah, Geo.,
Reference —Messrs. Stovall & Simmons,
ap 261 y Augusta.
Sheriff’s Sale.—Will be sold,
on the first Tuesday in May next, at the
lower Market-house, in the city of Augusta, with
in the legal hours of sale, a large black horse, to
satisfy a fi fa issued from the court of Comm >n
Pleas, in favor of Edward Collier, Senr., vs. Ed
mond Borom. Terms cash.
A. C. COLD WELL,
ap27 Sheriff City A ugusta.
SHOES by the case. — 3o cases Kip
Brogans and Shoes foi sale low.
f 5 HAND & WILWI AMg.
RAN A WAY Irotn the subscri
® ber, a mulatto man, about 5 feet 6 inch
es high, known by the name of DAN
na- ILL BL AN D, and a bricklayer by trade,
supposed to be in or near the city. A suitable re
ward will be given for the said negro if delivered
to me or placed in the Augusta jail.
ap26 JOHN GLENDINNTNG.
J BOOTS AND SHOES
AT CO;ST.—-{Opposite the Au
gusta Insurance Bank.) —The subscriber,
desirous of closing his business, offers at cost
his entire stock of Boots and Shoes, comprising
a general assortment of ladles’ and gentlemen’s
fashionable work. Also an assortment of trunks,
valises and carpet-bngs.
ap2s-dlm JAMES GUERNSEY, Jr.
yyiwniiwr i mt mn miwiii ii i
BACON AND FLOUR.
| UST received at the ready pay store.
O' 60,000 ibs. country Bacon,
50 bbls. Canal Flour,
50 do. Country do.,
all of which is offered low for the ready rhino, by
ap2s-d4t C. A. & M. H. WILLI AMS.
NEW GOODS AT THE FASHION
ABLE DEPOT,
“jpllE subscriber has received his
Spring and Summer Goods, consisting o
very fine BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
VESTINGS, &c., .. i.ich will be made to order
n a superior style.
Also, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Suspenders and
Collars rn24 J.A.VaN WINKLK.
HIRLWALL’S History of Greece,
«- now complete in 2 volumes, bound. For
ap'/ C. E. GRENVILLE.
ADVANCES will oe made on Cot
ton consigned to our friends in Liverpoo
Havre. New York, Charleston and Savannah.
010 Stawtf GARDELLE RHINO
PA lA’ TS. 01LS, &c,-H A V I.L AN U,
RISLEY, & CO., Druggists, have on hand,
and are receiving constant supplies of pure, ex
tra, No. 1 ami No. 2 white lead, in kegs of 100,
50and 251bs. of warranted quality. Pure linseed,
sperm and tanners’oils; spirits of turpentine ;
varnishes of all kinds; red lead; vermilion;
Venetian red; Spanish brown; lamp and drop
black; chrome yellow; yellow ochre; litharge;
chrome green; emerald green; verdigris; ultra
marine blue; ter-de-sienna; amber; gold leaf;
smalts; glue; emery; chalk; black lead; sand
paper; pummice and rotten stone ; putty; pain
ters' and tanners’ brushes and brushes of all
Kinds; window, coach and picture glass of all
sizes, and choice qualities, together with every
article usually kept in drug stores, of the best
quality, and at very low prices.
Purchasers will do well to call.
Orders promptly attended to. jal
COACHES, CHARIOTEES, ii AI tO U UHKB,
ROCKAWAVS, BRLSKEYS, BUGGYS,
TROTTING WAGONS, SULKYS,
HARNESS, Ac.
CP^ TH£ Subscriber has rccent
■■ ly received at his Repository on
Nir the corner ol Washington and Rey
nold streets, and first door below Philip Mo-
Gran’s corner, a full assortment of the above
named vehicles, manufactured in the most mo£
dern style, expressly for this market, in addition
to those of his own manufacture, all of which he
offers to sell as cheap if not cheaper than can
be purchased at any other establishment in the
Southern country. Also, a complete assortment
of coach findings, consisting of every material
made use of in the manufacturing of carriages,
which he offers on as good terms as can be found
elsewhere. He is prepared to execute all orders
entrusted to him in a style not to bo surpassed
by any manufactory in the country, having in his
employ {in all the different branches of the busi
ness) the firstjourneymen in the United States.
He embraces this opportunity of returning his
thanks to those who have so liberally patronized
him, and respectfully solicits a continue nee of
the same. Those in want of carriages or mate
rial will do well by examining his stock before
purchasing elsewhere, as he is determined to
give as good bargains as any of his competi
tors.
N. B.—All kinds of carriage and harness re
pairin'! done with neatness and despatch, and at
prices to suit the times. {
Also a great variety of second hand vehicles
on hand, which he offers extremely low.
ap3?trvv&w6w LUTHER ROLL.
PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE
T7UMILY MEDICINES, CHOICE
L PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLS.
—The subscriber respectfully invites the atten
tion of Physicians, Merchants and Planters, who
may be visiting this city, to his stock of Medi
cines. Great care having been exercised in their
selection, he is confident that the quality of each
article is such as cannot fail to afford entire sa
tisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Arucles,
Brushes and Combs, are the finest varieties ol
French and American manufacture.
He recommends the Gentlemen to confi
dence, in their estimable qualities, the shaving
Compounds of Pivcr, Guerlaln, Roussel, Glenn
and others, which relieve the operation of sha
ving from m my of its disagreeable attendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of
highly perfumed Toilet Soaps —the Roman Kaly
dor and Milk as Roses, both delightful prepara
tions for the complexion, together with a great
variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfu
mery.
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Buff’s Sarsaparilla,
Jaynes’ Expectorant, Carminative and Hair
Tonic, Evans’ Soothing Syrup for children
teething, Powell’s Balsam of Annisced, an ex
cellent remedy for coughs and colds. Jebb’s
Rheumatic Linament.and all the other popular
Medicines of the day.
Orders from the country respectfully solicited.
A liberal discount made for cash.
WM. HAINES, Jr.
jalO-trw&wtf No. 232. Broa 1-st., Augusta.
IVTEW GOODS lor Gentlemen’s and
i. x Youth’s Summer Wear.—SNOWDEN &
SHEAR have just received from New York,
Extra silk warp black cashmerette, a beauti
ful article for gentlemen’s wear.
Lupin’s best black drap de ete, and black bom
bazines.
Fancy plain checked linens, and fancy linen
drills, of the latest styles.
Superior fafey striped and check cassimere*,
and black satin vestings.
The public are respect.uily requested to call
and examine the above, with a great variety of
other new and beautiful styles us goods. mh29
RICH WINDOW SHADES, addi
tionnl supplies.— Snowden & Shear have
received this day from New York an additional
supply of rich and splendid Window Shades of
Turkish views. Peter’s Gothic, and Landscape
patterns, some oi extra length. Also, a great
variety of new and beautiful styles of Spring
goodsj to which they respectfully invite the at
tention of the public. ap4
WATCH ES, J E W JGLiU Y , &C.
f ILARKE, RACKETT & CO have
J received, and are receiving, a rich assort
ment of the above articles, together with
SILVER AND PLATED WARE OP ALL KINDS.
Rich Bracelets, Pins and Finger Rings ; Gold
Spectacles, Thimbles and Pencil Cases; Gold
Pens ; Fob and Guard Chains;
WITH A GREAT VARIETY OP FANCY JEWELRY,
and almost every article in the line.
Forks and Spoons of Standard Silver, always on
hand 5 Fashionable Jet Work, for sale veuv low.
WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c.,
WHOLESALE TO THE TRADE AT FAIR PRICES
Augusta, Sept. 25, 1844. dtf-wtf.
jVTEW SPRING GOODS —Snow
v den & Shear have just received from
New Y ork,
Rich printed, lawns and French printed jaco
netts, warranted fast colors.
Extra fancy French and Manchester ging
hams, new styles.
Superior striped and checked mourning ging
hams.
Extra 4-4 French and American prints, of new
and beautiful styles.
Rich barege shawls and scarfs, new styles.
Extra 6-4 plain jaconet, Nansook and mull
muslins.
, Ladies’ worked muslin collars, with chimisetts,
and high necks.
Ladies’ polka lace capes and French worked
undersleeves, of new and rich styles.
Manilla and grass cloths for ladies’ skirts,
with a great variety of ot her articles suitable for
the Spring Reason, to which they respectfully in
vite the attention ol the public. mh29
SAFIA7or the Magic of Count Cag
liosto, a Venetian Tale translated from the
French, price 122 cents —received by
n ffil9 T. RICHARDS.
. YA/ANTED to purchase, 20 able
1 7 v bodied negro fe lows, for Canal work,
j for which the cash will bo paid, by
t ap23-4t B. H. WARREN.
1 i\/jTARRIEeT AND SINGLE, ot
, -LtjL Marriage and Celibacy contrasted; in r
series of domestic pictures, by T. S. Arthur. Foi
sale by ja3o CE GRENVILLE.
a * ll * l
NO 23 HARPERS 7 PICTORIAL
BlßLE—just received by
ap2s t. RICHARDS.
Life in Italy.—The Improvi
sators, from the Danish, translated by Ma
ry Howitt—price 12£ cents.
The Ancient Regime, a Tale, by G. P. R.
James, Esq., a new edition—price 25 cents ; and
No. 10 of the Wandering Jew.
Received by ap2s T. RICHARDS.
J3OEMS, by Fitz Greene Halleck, a
Jiew anti beautiful edition, and
No. 45 and 46 Harpers Illustrated Shakespeare.
Received by ap2s T. RICHARDS,
WANTED to purchase, a likely
negro boy, between the ages of 12 and
18, one who is or may be made a good house ser
vant. Apply at this office. f 22
/G EORGIA, Richmond County. —In-
VJT ferior Court, 17th April, 1845. All persons
having accounts for teaching under the Poor
School Laws, in this County, during the year
1844, are requested to hand in their accounts to
the undersigned, on or before the Ist day of May
next, who will report to the Honorable Court, on
the claims of each. By order.
apl7 JAMES McLAWS, Clerk.
DAGUERREOTYPE Likenesses.
—We are prepared to take the above pic
tures, one or more persons on the same plate, in
any weather, and will be happy to see our friends
at the rooms over our store.
apl CLARK. IIACKKTT & CO.
JA.MP OIL! Lamp Oil.—A supply
of the best bleached Lamp Oil, just receiv
ed and for sale by ja2B WM. HAINES, jr.
f i E N T LE M E N’SSUMMER
VJ WEAR, Such as Casimeres; black and
colored Gambroons; plain, plaid and striped linen
Drills; white Russia Drills; brown Drills, and
fancy striped, checked and plain of all colors,
qualities, kinds, patterns and descriptions; Vest
ings of the newest and most beautiful patterns;
plain white and colored bordered linen cambric
Haridk’fs; silk Handk’fs; half Hose; Gloves, &c.
with a great variety of other goods, to which I
beg to call the attention of those in want of such
goods.
mh3l W. CLAGETT.
DUPONT’S GUN POWDER.—
Landing this day from the Steamboat
Company boats,
300 kegs HE Dupont’s powder,
48 kegs Rifle do. do.,
10 kegs cannister do.
Also on hand,
200 kegs Dupont’s Blasting Powder,
150 “ HF Hag Ly’s mills do.
Eorsaleby (aps-tf) GARDELLE & RHIND.
FRESH FROM THE BES I’"MARKETS.
GOODS FOR THE SEASON,
VITM. O. PRICE & CO , TAI-
T ▼ LORS, Importers and dealers in cloths,
cassimeres, vestings, and fancy articles of every
description, belonging to a Gentleman’s Ward
robe.
Full suits made to order at short notice; and
for the convenience of those requiring articles lor
immediate use, we have a full assortment ot Gar
ments, ready made, trimmed and Jinis'ied, in every
respect , equal to those made to order.
iTj* Strict punctuality observed in filling or
ders, and no deviation in prices, which are in ac
cordance w.th those of the produce of the country,
mh 29
,VI EW SPRING DRY GOODS.—
v Just received, and now opening, direct
from New York, a choice and beautiful assort
ment of new spring goods, consisting of a great
variety of new and beautiful styles ot Prints
Rich and beautiful patterns of Balzorines
Rich satin striped Ba egos, rich tarlatan Muslins
Plaid and striped Lawns and Muslins, new styles
Muslin Ginghams and small cheeked Ginghams
Rich black and colored watered Silks
Rich striped and figu’ed chamelion Silks
A splendid assortment of
Barege Shawls and Scarfs, black fillet Shawls
Large silk Shawls, la lies’ Cravats
Linen cambric Handk’fs, kid Gloves
Pic-nic Gloves, silk and cotton Hosiery
Bonnets, Bonnets, Bonnets
Neapolitan fancy fluted Lawn
Willow and other styles of Bonnets
Just received, and will be offered at reasonable
prices, with a great variety of other goods suita
ble for the spring trade, to afi of which I respect
fully invite the attention of the public, at store
No. 238, Broad-street.
mh3l WILLIAM CLAGETT.
AUGUSTA FEMALE SEMINARY.
MILS. JAMES ADAM, successor bo
Mrs. H. L.Moise, respectfully iuformshor
friends and the public, that she has taken that
well known and commodious residence i\o. 300
Broad-street, so long occupied by Mrs. M. as a
.Seminary, where she will commence her duties
on the Ist of October next, as Principal, aided by
efficient Teachers. No effort will he spared to
lender this institution equal to what it has been
Young ladies will be received as boarders in
the family of Mrs. Adam, whose education and
morals will be under her immediate superintend
ance.
Every branch of English Literature will be
taught. Also, French, Italian and Spanish. Vo
cal and Instrumental Music on the Piano and
Guitar, Drawing and Painting.
Terms made known on application at the Semi
nary.
References. —Mrs. H L. Moise; Rev. Ed
ward E. Ford, Rector St. Paul’s Church ; Rev.
C. S. Dodd, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church;
L Henry, Esq. au2o twtf
LOOK TO THE END, or the Bm
ne:s Abroad, by Mrs. Eilis, author of Wo
men of England, &c., price 12j cents—just re
celved by mh3l T. RICHARDS
?I3=»THE AMERLCAN REVIE VV.
a Whig Journal of Politics, Literature, Art and
Science —a Monthly Journal of one hundred and
twelve pages. Subscriptions received at this of
fice. n3O
SUMMERVILLE FEMALE SE
kJ MINARY.—MR. and MRS. H ATFIE LD
who have for the last twelve years been engaged
in the ins traction of youth, in Camden, So. Ca.
have determined to establish a Female Seminary
at the Sand Hills, near Augusta. With this
view, they have secured a convenient and pleas
ant location in a central part of the village, (the
premises formerly occupied by the Rev. Mr. Da
vis,) where they will be prepared to receive into
their family ten or twelve young ladies as board
ers, and as many day scholars as may apply.
They flatter themselves that their mature ex
perience in 7 'caching, and (he success which has
attended their effort's in South Carolina, will en
able them to meet the wishes of their patrons,
and to establish a permanent Institution of the
highest order in this healthful and pleasant local
-5 ity.
The course of instruction will embrace all the
blanches of a liberal education, viz: the Lan
guages, ancient and ’ mode n, 7»lathematics,
1 Belles Lettres, &c., Music and Drawing, with
the elementary branches.
Their personal supervision will be extended to
every department of instiuction, and if necessa
ry, the ablest assistants will be employed.
instead ot referring, as they might, to their nu
merous patrons resident in South Carolina, Mr.
r and Mrs Hatfield beg leave to refer to the Rev.
Mr. Davis, of Augusta, who lias been personally
acquainted with them during their residence in
I Carolina, and is familiar with their mode of in
struction, and authorizes them to append the fol
lowing expression of his opinion. The school
* will open on the first Monday (7th) of April.
Dear .Sir: — I cheerfully accord to yourself
and Mrs. Hatfield, the assurance of my lull cou
r vict’on of your unusual qualifications to conduct
the important and responsible enterprise in which
you have embarked. The fact, which is within
my knowledge, that you both have secured the
‘ highest esteem, and retained the unlimited con
o fidence of the community, in which, for so ma
ny consecutive years, you have almost entire
ly engrossed the instruction of the youth of
both sexes, is of itself a sufficient voucher of
L your superior claims to public confidence, and
> supercedes the necessity of any other testimo
nials. Yours, respectfully,
mh7wti S. S, DAVTS.
r BBLS. Superfine Canal Flour
a tlv 50 half and quarter bbls Buckwheat
>r Flonr. Just received by
lu3 COSKERY & DOW.
MOST BRILLIANT SPRING AND SUM
MER GOODS, for Gents. Vear.
13 iPLEY & LODTMANN, Dm-
JL pers and Tailors, are receiving their Spring
and Summer stock of Goods, consisting of
Light Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Dril
lings, &c. These goods have been selected with
great care, by one of the most competent judges,
expressly for the Augusta market.
Gentlemen requiring spring and summer
clothing, are assured that they can be ns well
suited as to style of cut and beauty of material,
as at any similar establishment in the state.
Also, a new supply of FANCY GOODS,
some of which are entirely new styles. mh2B 3m
RICE! RICE!!—A fresh sa, ply
■ will be received to-day or 10-morrow —for
sale by £2B GARDELLE & RHIND
9 | LES. POTASH, of first
cuaiity, just received and for
sale low. f 4-ts WM. HAINES, Jr.
HONEY. —A first rate article of Vir
ginia Honey, just reecived and for sale by
f 4-ts WM. HAINES, J r.
DICKSON’S PRACTICE.—Essays
on Pathology and Therapeutics, being the
substance of the course of Lectures delivered by
Samuel Henry Dickson, M. D., Profess- r of the
Institute and Pracrice of Medicine in the Medi
cal College of the State of South Carolina—in
two volumes* For sale by
ap3 THOMAS RICHARDS.
pOMMOX PRAYER.—The Book
V 3 of Common Prayer, and administration of
the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremo
nies of the Church, according to the use of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United
States of America, together with the Psalters or
Psalms pf David, a new standard edition, tor
sale by apl _ C. E. GRENVILLE.
BRITANNIA WARE—Urns, cos
fee pots, teapots, sugars, creams, lamps
andksticks, &c.,at E. MUSTIN’S,
jal4 China Hall
f L. M. & B. W. FORCE & CO.,
No. 18 Hayne street. Charleston, So. Ca.,
are now receiving an entirely new and very ex
tensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, dirccl
from the manufacturers, at cash prices, selected
by one of the firm now at the North. This
stock will be well calculated to suit the country
and village trade, and will be offeied at prices
to suit the times. ja2o
fpOOTH ACHE —Dr Thompson's
JL vegetable tooth ache Balsam, a valuable
preparation, just received and for sale bv
017-ts WM. HAINF-S, Jr.
jVj'E WSPR L NTTFASHIONS, anefa
JL N full assorted variety of fashionable Spring
Goods.—JOHN BRIDGES & CO,, Drapers and
Tailors, next door below the United States Hotel.
Gentlemen can select for their wardrobe the very
latest styles of seasonable patterns of Spring
and Summer Cloths, Cassimeres, Drills, Vest
ings and Trimmings, to match. Their stock of
fancy articles wifi belound to correspond equally
in lateness of styles and variety. mh2o
j UDLEA CAPTA, Charlotte Eliza
s3 beth’s new work, and a fresh supply of all
er former ones, just received by
T. (RICHARDS.
More new goods at wm.
H. CRANE’S—
Black and blue black poult de suie,
Chine, Earlston and French ginghams,
Fancy prints and muslins,
Superior soft finish Irish linens,
Jaconet and checked cambrics,
Swiss and India mull muslins,
Cambric and furniture dimity,
Bleached cotton and fancy linen drills,
White and brown hollands and pap. cambrics,
Corded and canvass skirts,
Polka spot lace and edgings,
Lis'e and linen wrought edgings,
Plain and figured laces, white silk Paris net,
Barege shawls and scarfs,
Zaphyrine head ornaments and collarets,
Striped tarlatan muslin,
Black lace half fingered mitts,
together with a good assortment of new and sea
sonable goods, which will be sold cheap for cash,
apl 7 ___
UN ITED STATES EXPLORING
EXPEDITION now complete in five vo
lumes, imperial 8 vo., accompanied with an at
las. forming a 6’h volume.
This splendid national work contains sixty
eight Urge steel engravings, forty-six exquisite
steel vignettes, worked among the letter press,
over three hundred finely executed wood cuts,
thirteen large and small maps and charts, and
about twenty-five hundred pages of letter press,
and is suld at the subscription price, 825 cash, by
n P 27 G. K. GRENVILLE.
SURGEON DENTIST.
/CHARLES DUGAS having fully
prepared himself for the practice of Dentis
try, tendt-rs his services to the public
Complete or partial sets of Teeth will he exe
cuted with neatness and adapted securely.
Office in the dwelling of Dr. L. A. Dugas,
Broad street. ly ap2l
Bank state of Georgia.
—Savannah, 4th April, 1843.—Notice to
Stockholders. An election for eigh: direc
tors, on the part of the indivi lual stockholders,
will be held in said Bank on Monday, the sth day
of May ensuing, between , he hours of V) a. m.,
and 2 o’clock, p. m., of said day, to servo for 12
months from that date.
apl2 tmy4 A. PORTER, Cashier.
JELLING OFF AT COST.—The
kJ; undersigned, desirous of closing up the busi
ness of Wyatt & Warren, oiler their stock of
Goods at cost for cash. L. C. WARREN,
jau Survivor.
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. CHARLES B. DlLLofiers his
professional services to the citizens of Au
gusta and its vicinity. He may be found at all
times, when not proiessionally engaged, at the
residence over D. L. Curtis’s store, or at his of
fice opposite Hand & Fleming’s. ja27-d3m j
WIDE IRON.—S tons wide Iron,
well assorted.
fl 7 HAND & WILLIAMS
£1 4Y BBLS. and half bbls. No. 1, 2 and
IFU 3 Mackerel.
10 casks Cheese, in fine order.
10 kegs Goshen Butter.
Just received and for sale by
| u!3 COSKERY & DOW.
SALE—
Dank of Augusta Stock*
Mechanics’ Bank do
Geo. Ins. & Trust Co. do
Iron Steam Boat Co. do
State Bank do
Bank of Hamburg do
Also—Augusta City 8 per cent, bonds.
Apply to * ISAAC MOISE,
c 27 Commission Merchant and Broker.
SURGICAL INSTRUME NTS.—
The subscriber has recently received an ex
cellent assortment of all the principal surgi
cal and dissecting instruments, including am
putating, obstetrical, trepanning and cupping in
struments, teeth forceps, (some new styles,)
&c., &c., all of which are offered at manufactur
er’s prices.
Persons wishing to purchase are requested to
, | examine this assortment, the qualitjr of which
! is not excelled by any.
1 f2O C. E. GRENVILLE.
i l r
Nankeen cotton seed.
200 bushels for sale —inquire of Beers &
■ Roberts, or of A. .SIBLEY.
A constant supply of Brick on hand.
• 18-ts _
f 1%/fARSTON, or Memoirs of a States
f _IVJL man, to be completed in two parts —re
1 eivedjby mh2o C R GRENVILLE
■ rt KM. SPANISH SEGARS, assort
m ed brands.
20 Boxes Tobacco do do
1 Case superior Spanish Tobacco so
t Smoking.
For sale low by COSKERY & DOW.
I -o lOwtf
oUuticm Sales.
BV W. E. JACKSON & CO.
DAY, at 10 1-2 o’clock, at
J*- the store opposite the lower market, occu
pied by G. W. Knight, w ill be sold, the contents
of said store, consisting of Drv Goods and Gro
ceries.
Terms cash on delivery. ap3o
® MADISON SPRINGS, GA
This fashionable WATERING PLACE
will be in readiness for visitors by the Ist of May.
As the proprietor has made this his permanent
place ot residence, in addition to other improve
ments, he is now building and will have in readi
ness, 2 splendid Ten-Pin Alleys, Bar and Billiard
Rooms, fine Bathing establishment, and several
cottages, with four rooms each, suited for fami
lies or parties. Preparations are making for 300
persons. A through ticket will be made, if pos
sible, to convey passengers from Charleston and
Augusta to the Springs at less than the rates now
charged. DANIEL MORRISON.
mh26 dtl&w
aTO RENT.—A house on the
Sand Hills. For terms apply to
ap2B-3t* W. MACKIE.
MTO RENT.—The brick dwel
ling in rear of the store lately occupied by
Dennis Joseph, will be rented until’the Ist Octo
ber. For terms apply to
MARTIN FREDERICK,
ap!B Ex’r S. P. Turpin, deceased.
fm SAND HILLS KESJ DENCE
il*lL For sale, a splendid Sand Hills residence,
containing about four acres, well improved. If
not sold before, wiH be disposed of at auction at
the market house on the first Tuesday in May
next. Apply to Jap3J I. A. HIBLER.
<L, STRAYED from the sub
scriberon the 6th inst., a sorrel horse,
medium size, eight years old, long
tail and fresh shod before, hind feet without shoes.
Any person returning said horse to the subscri
ber in this city will be liberally rewarded.
_ ap9 PORTER FLEMING,
SHRUBS AND PLANTS. ~
T. TOBIN respectfully in
forrns his frienc is and the public that -E?
he has just received some choice varieties
oi Peach, Pear, Pium and Nectarine Scions, to
gether with a considerable addition to his stock
of shrubbery and plants, which he will dispose
ol on the most favorable terms.
He will also take pleasure in engaging to lay
out flower gardens and pleasure grounds at short
notice. d 19
WATCH BS AN I) JrWeLHY .
GOLD and SILVER WATCH-
Mantel Clocks, Gold bracelets,
rings, breast-pins, chains, &c., of the
latest fashion and finest quality. Fine cas
tors ,md candlesticks; old silver plate repaired
and made as new ; silver spoons made to order ;
clocks and watches repaired and warranted; jew
elry made and repaired, at
G. C. GORDON’S,
fl five doors below U. S, Hotel.
A* IVERSEN offers tor
sale at the Furniture Ware Rooms
5 * • • of Messrs. C, A. Platt & Co., a well
selected stock of rose-wood and mahogany cased
Piano Fortes, with m talic tube, brace, &c
made by Nunns & Clark, of New- York. The
fact that instruments from this factory are eqnal
il not superiorto anyothers.is now too well known
throughout the Union to require comment.
These Piano Fortes will be sold at the manu
facturer's retail prices, with addition of insurance
and freight only. mh 10-d3 m.
LEATHER*— 15,000
lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather
10.000 lbs. Oak “ “
10-000 lbs. Harnes Leather.
5 000 lbs Skirting “
5,000 lbs Band “
500 sides Upper “
300 “ and Bridle “
100 “ and 50 hides Top “
100 doz Calf Skins, assorted,
75 “ Lining “ l<
1,000 lbs Shoe Thread.
Springs, axle*, mal’eablc castings, prtent
leather, patent cloth, rubber cloth, damask bicad
cloths, laces, fringes, lasts, pegs, french kit, sad
dle trees, hog skins, pad skins, linen, worsted
and cotton web, &c.,&c., comprising a complete
assortment of saddle, coach and shoe maker’s
tools and materials —all of which, with our usual
heavy stock of saddles an i saddleiy hardware,
of our own manufacture and importation, are of
ferod at New York prices.
WRIGHT, NICHOLS & CO.,
ji23-wttrwtf (late Wright, Bull Sc Co.)
J 2,50 U PACKAGES
BOOTS AND SHOES.—'The
subscribe! has now on hand, (received by
•recent arrivals,) 2500 packages Boots and Shoes,
These goods have been selected
BV MYSELF, EXPRESSLY FOR
THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
Dealers are invited to call and examine the
stock, as they cannot but be pleased with the
goods and prices. D. F. FLEMING,
115 24 and 25 Havne-st., Charleston, S. C.
CHINA, GLASS & EARTHEN WARE,
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS
THE subscribers, intend-
Jgt ingon the Ist July next, to make a
change in their concern, arc anxious
to dispose of their present large
stock > which they will sell at reduc
ed rates. Their Goods having been
imported direct from Europe, ena
bles them to offer to country mer
chants and others, any of the above articles, at
prices as low as they can be purchased at in ei
ther of the cities of New' York, Boston or Phila
delphia.
Merchants visiting Charleston will find it to
their advantage to call, and may be assured that
no reasonable cflorts will be spared to give satis
faction. GEO. S. CAMERON & CO.,
jal4 4m 21 llavne-strcet. Charleston, S. C.
WARE r ~
%r k THE subscriber has
1 now on hand a complete
I assortment of China, Glass
lOHINA|JwI OHINA |Jw and Earthenv/are, among
which are white China din
ner services, white granite
and Hue do., toilett setts
y.gTLfSS- and tea setts,various kinds. ;
Also, Britannia urns, tea
ware, lamps, die. A few
only of the solar lard lamps left.
fl E. MUSTIN, China Hall.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
rpHE PROTECTION INSUR
JL ANCE COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn.,
have established an agency in Augusta, and pro
pose taking fire and river risks upon property of
all descriptions, on as reasonable terms as any
other good office. Apply at the store ot Fobce,
Brotheus & Co.
dls 8. CONLEY, Agent.
SUED OATS, heavy and good, in
quantities to suit purchasers.
f 5 HAND & WILLIAMS.
W M. HAINES, Jr., No. 235 Broad
V \ street, is constantly receiving fresh sup
plies of Drugs, Paints, Oils, Glass, &o. Also, an
extensivetissortraent of Brushes, Toilet and Shav
ing Soaps, Perfumery, &c. of domestic and for
eign manufactures, selected by their agents; also
afresh supply of English Garden Seed. Coun
try merchants and Physicians are invite itocall
and examine our stock,
rlr A liberaldiscount made for cash, nov 12
AJOR JONES AGAIN.—The
i-V-l Chronicles of FineviiSe or Sk tches of
Georgia Scenes, Incidents and Characters, by the
author of Major Jones’s Courtship, wfith illustra
tions; price bO cents. Received by
ap!2 C. E. GRENVILLE.
NEW ORLEANS, as I found it, by
H. Didimus, price 25 cents. For sale by
ap9 C. E. GRENVILLE.
NEW Domestic Story. Keeping
House and Housekeeping, edited by Mrs.
Sarah J. Hale. Received by
ap!2 T. RICHARDS.
■ iii mmmmmjm
TEXAS COTTON SEED.
r | WE subscriber offers for sale, Cot
ton Seed of very superior quality. The
original stock was procured in Texas, and culti
vated on his plantation in Newton county, for
_ 3 last three years, with extraordinary success.
le 1 7 i „ ] s muc h larger, and the quality superior
to the Petit Gulph or other kinds of Cotton usu
ally grown in this section of country.
i lanters who purchase a supply of the seed
may rely upon sufficient increase in product of
tilt' first crop to refund the outlay for seed.
F lanters who take an interest in improvements
oi this sort, are referred to the annexed certifi
cates, and the Cotton raised from the seed may
b seen at the warehouses of Adams & HorKina
and Clark & Roberts.
JOHN W. GRAVES.
A supply of the above described Cotton Seed
is offered lor sale at the following places, at five
dollars per bushel:
Adams & Hopkins’s Warehouse ]
Clark & Roberts's do. I .
D’Antignac & Evans’s do. ug ta.
Hand & Williams’s Store, j
McKinley & Martin’s Store, Madison.
Hill, Morrow & Hill’s Store, >
D. Dickson & Co.’s Slore, j Soclal Clrcle
Madison. October 29, 1844.
Dear Sir —I regret it was not in my power yes
terday, when I saw you, to give you any opinion
with regard to a small lot of cotton I have grow
ing from seed presented to me last spring by my
friend John W. Graves, Esq. Since then, how
ever, 1 have been to my plantation and made com
parison of it with my crop of cotton, and now
take pleasure in saying to you, it is a superior ar
ticle in point of fineness and length of fibre, con
taining more lint on the seed, and will yield much
more from the same quantity of land planted. I
am respectfully, dear sir, your obedient servant,
[Signed] Wm. Johnston.
Georgia , Newton County:
I hereby certify that I obtained from John W.
Graves, of this county, a sack of Cotton Seed
(which he represented of superior quality intro
duced from Texas,) which I planted last spring,
v. ,i find to exceed my most sanguine expectation.
1 planted it two or three weeks after my other
cotton, (which is the Petit Gulph,) and notwith
standing the season was dry and unfavorable
throughout the year, (the growing season) yet it
is by far the best cotton I ever made. I think by
the time it is all gathered, the best part will yield
2000 to 2500 pounds per acre. My neighbors who
have seen it are of the same opinion. From the
trial I have made, I believe it will yield double as
much as ray other cotton on land of the same fer
tility. [Signed] Jackson Harwell.
24th October, 1844.
Georgia , Morgan County:
This is to certify that I am neighbor to JohnT
McNeil, Esq., and that he last spring got a load
of Texas Cotton Seed from John W. Graves,
Esq., ol Newton county, and planted them on
what I consider average land of his farm ; and
from frequent observation of the crop, with his
other cotton, (which is the Petit Gulph,) I do be
lieve it wall far excel any other cotton I have ever
seen raised in this section of country. And I
also believe that the staple excels any other I
have ever examined, as to fineness and color.
[Signed] John P. Evans.
This will certify that I acted as overseer for
Mr. JohnT. McNeil for the year 1844. My know
ledge of farming induces me t© believe that the
Texas Cotton, raised by Mr. McNeil this year, is
a very superior article, and with me preferable to
any other cotton 1 have ever raised. It is of long
and fine staple, and well boiled, and easily picked
out, and has withstood a drought this year belter
than the Petit Gulph Cotton. It is, in a word, a
valuable cotton. I have ginned eight bales of the
Texas Cotton on Mr. McNeil’s Carver Gin , and
find that it yields one pound of clear cotton from
three of seed cotton ; and from my experience of
thirty years in cotton growing, I have never rais
ed any I think equal to the Texas Cotton.
[.Signed] Allison Kent.
Augusta, October 30,1844.
John W. Graves , Esq.:
Dear Sir—Having been called on by you to
make a statement in relation to your Texas Cot
ton, we take pleasure in saying, that for the last
two or three years we have received at our ware
house your cotton crops. The quality has inva
riably proved very superior, both as to color and
length of staple. On sale, it has always brought
the highest market price. We consider it » very
superior article in the cotton line.
Your obedient servants, Adams & Hopkins.
Mr. John T. McNeil:
Dear Sir —We have received the two bales of
Texas Cotton sent by you to us, and take pleas
ure in saying that in color and length of staple it
is superior to anything w r e have seen ; and cheer
fully recommend it as such as will always bring
the highest market price.
Your obedient servants,
n5-wp&Ctf Clark & Robert*.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS.
I WILL say to the planters of Geor
gia and South Carolina, that I continue to
carry on the manufacturing of Cotton Gins in
Crawlordville, Ga., where I am prepared to ma
nufacture them on various plans to suit purcha
sers. I will give a minute description of ray
best gins. My saws are of the best cast steel,
and 10 inches in diameter, and I put nine teeth
to the inch; saw cylinder one and a half inch
square. The breasts are all wrought, well faced
with steel and very thick ; the brush is equal if
not superior to any made, and runs on the anti
friction plan. If persons should not like the an
ti-friction plan, I make them with a very superior
box, which will contain oil enough to laet the gin
three days, with a steel screw in the end so as to
prevent the saw’s rubbing the breast. Either of
the above mentioned kinds of gins I will sell at
$2 50 per saw, and warrant them to make as
good cotton as any gins made in the United
States, and to gin a good quantity per day. I
will make the plain gin of the same material for
$2 per saw, the saws 9 inches in diameter, and
warrant them to make equally as good cotton. I
will frankly acknowledge that my old make of
gins were nothing like equal to the gins that I am
now making. Any person wishing one of the
above mentioned gins will address the subscri
ber at Crawfordville, Ga,, and agin of either of
the above mentioned kinds will be delivered and
warranted to perform equal to the above recom
mendations.
I wall further state to the planters my reasons
for mentioning 'hat my breasts are ail wrought.
I have tried the cast ribs and find ihem not equal
to the w r mught. In fully authenticating what I
say relative to the performance of my improved
gins. I give below certificates from gentlemen
who have used my gins for the last season.
Repairing will be done by special contract on
ly, and as cheap as any gin maker in the South
ern States. All orders addressed to the subscri
ber will receive prompt attention.
I will keep gins for sale at the principal ware
houses in Augusta.
S. R. CRENSHAW, Crawfordville, Ga.
Chaw t fordville, March 11, 1845.
This is to certify that I purchased last fall one
ofS. R. Cienshaw’s improved anti-fiiction cotton
gins, and said gin has come fully up to the re
commendation given to the gin. I esn gin from
1000 to 1200 pounds of neat cotton per day, and
make good cotton, such as will command from i
to i cent-over that of the common gin.
GILCHRIST OVERTON.
Greene County, Ga., March 25, 1845.
This is to certify that I purchased a fifty saw
anti-friction Gin of Mr. S. R. Crenshaw last Fall,
each saw has one hundred and seventy-two teeth
which are very fine ; the brush w heel has eighteen
rows of brushes; the gin runs very light, so
much so that one mule is sufficient to carry it
without difficulty. The cotton w r hen ginned has
to a considerable extent the appearance of having
been carded, and so completely is the lint sepa
rated from the motes that almost the whole of
them drop down. I have compared the cotton
ginned by a Carver gin with mine, and it was de
cided by several persons who saw the samples,
that mine had fewer motes, and was better gin
ned in everv respect. If Mr, Crenshaw wouU*
make all his gins like mine, I would recommond
ail who want gins to send to Crawfordville, in
stead of to the North or any where else.
ap9l yw F. W. CHENEY.
GAPS, CANDLES, &c. —
26 Boxes No. 1 Soap.
25 do Hull & Son’s Mould Candles,.
20 do Judd’s Sperm. do
20 do Colgate’s beat Starch.
10 Casps and 50 bags Table Salt.
Just received and for sale by
oiO-wU COSKERY & DOW-