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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1846)
J. W. & W. S. JONES. G/IKIA KiljLlillL PUBLiSHRD daily, tri-weekl\ and weekly. TP.KMS. L) Vll \ I’Al'KR —Ten Dollars p.;r annum, payable iu advance. I'itl \VREKL\ i’APEU— Fir» ftnllnrs per annum.m advance, VVISEKJA PAPER—(A mammoth, sheet) Two DolU'.s per annum, iu advance. Caj;l SisrEM. iii no case will an order for the pa per be attended to, unless accompanied with the rno aey; and in everj'i nstance when the time for which any subscription may be paid, expires before the receipt (it funds to renew the same, lae paper wi 11 oe disconll - Depreciated f u nets received at value in thiscsly i R VTES OF ADVERTISING.—In Daii.yPapbr. Fif- ! Ij cents per squareftwelve tines or I ess) for the first in- \ ssrliou, and Thirty cents for each continuance. Ad vet tisements ordered in semi or tw-weekly, will be ch F\fty cents for each insertion * once a week in daily, Seventy-five cents. .Monthly or semi-monthly i n gertioiis. One /> >l!nr each per square i n both papers. M .Vgg;«.v Fapsk --Seventy-ficeccjUs per squarefor thefirst, an d Fifty cents fer ea ch su bseque nt i n ser tio n. "3” Longer advertisements charged in proportion S» v advertisements appear in Daily md Tri-Weekly | >AINTS, OILS, WINDOW Glass L &c.—HAYILAND, RTSLEY&Cv) Drug gists, have on hand, and are receiving constant supplies of ‘ pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘ No. 1’ and 1 No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs ol from 25 to 300 pounds, o( warranted quality. Paint oil; tanner’s oil; iaaip oil; spirits turpentine; varnishes of all kinds ; chrome yellow; chrome green, dry and in oil; imperial green, in oil; verdigris, dry and in oil; emerald green; Prussian blue; ultra-ma rine blue; Vermillion; Venetian red; red lead; rose pink; Spanish brown, dry and in oil; yel ow ochre; litharge; ter de-sienna; umber; ampblack; drop black; black lead: ivory black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone; rotten-stone; emery; painter’s and tanner’s brushes of nil kinds; win dow, coach and picture glass, of all sizes; paint mills and paint stones; together with every arti cle usually found in drug stores, of the best qual ity, and at very low prices at wholesale and re tail. O* Purchasers will do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. S 4 IXHILOTOKEN or Female s Friend — Beauty, Comfort and Health secured I By the use of that invaluable remedy the Philo tokeaor “ Female’s Friend.” This medicine is prepared from Roots that act in unison with na ture, in che prevention, relief and cure of those disorderspeculiar to the Female system. Painful and disordered menstruation —the cause of premature old age, of barrenness, ‘See. —is apeedilv relieved, and the regular healthful action of the organs secured, by die use of the Philoto ken, and for all those sympathetic affections at-I tendanton pregnancy —irritability, nausea, hear;- j bum, &c.; and as a preventive of periodical abortion, this remedy stands not only unrivalled, buti aimost infallible. The hilotoken is put up in bottles at SI 50 ( each, with full directions. Its use can in no case do harm, and so certain is the proprietor that it * will give unqualified satisfaction lo all who use 1 It according to the directions, that he authorizes \ his agents to refund the money in any ense where ! it fails. For sale by the Druggists of Augusta. mhS i f HOTCHKISS’ VERTICAL, PR EMU WATER WHEEL. HE subscriber would announce to ail persons interested iu theimprovement and erection of mills, that he has sold his entire inte rest in the above Patent Water Wheels, in the State of Georgia, to Thomas Hopkins and Ly man S. Catiin, of Augusta, and Collins Potter, Mill Wright, and he confidently recommends them as fully competent to apply the improve ment to all kinds of water power. GIDEON HOTCHKISS. Augusta, Ga.,May 1, 1945. The undersigned having purchaseathe Patent ofthe above celebrated wheels tor the State of Georgia, are propaied to receive proposals for the sale of rights for counties or lor ainglerights. They are also prepared to supplv all orders for wheels at short notice, and to furnish compe tent workmento putthem in successfuloperation in any part of the Staae. The Wheels being ol cast iron, will last an age. They constitute the requisite Fly or Balance Wheel, securing a uni form motion in all parts of each revolution. They can be placed on the shaft of a co onion Flatter Wheel Mill, if in good order, and hung upon the same bearings, if sufficiently strong to sustain the power of the Wheels. When used for Saw Mills they require no gearing to produce from 175 to 300 strokes per minute. Backwater is no impediment when there is a head above. All communications upon the subject address ed to Charles Catiin, Augusta, Ga., will receive prompt attention. THOMAS HOPKINS LYMAN S. GATLIN, COLLINS POTTER. A ugu sta, June t . 1845. Lv wl l SUBSCRIBERS TO HARPERS O ILLUMINATED PICTORIAL BIBLE, THE LADIES’ BOOK, or ther Magazines. The subscribers have this day made arrange ments, in New York, to get all descriptions of JOB BIN DING executed with despatch. Sub scribers desiring Harpers’ Pictorial Bible, bound in magnificent style, or iu cheap form, can save one half the cost which it will cost them to have the work bound South. All Books left at our establishment will be bound and ready for delivery in three weeks after eut in. mhiO DUNHAM & BLEAKLEV BOOTS AND SHOES. JL. M AND B. W. FORCE & CO., No. 18 Hayne-street,Charles ton, South Carolina, are adding to their stock, by late arrivals, direct from the .Manufac turers, two thousand cases of BOOTS and SHOES; consisting qf -10.000 pair Men’s thick black brogans 15,000 do do do russet do 1,000 do do do do do—extr.tsizes. 12,000 do do kip lined and bound do 15,00 do do calfpeg’d and sewed do 2.000 do do calf and kip peg’d br.ots 1,000 do do fine do sewed do 1,000 do do coarse mining do 2,500 do Boy’scoarse black andrusset brogans 2,500 do do kip lined and bound 1,000 do Youth’s do do and do do i,OOO do Boy : s and Youth’s calf do 2,000 do Women’s Is thsr peg’d and sewed strap shoes 1,000 do do calfskin do and do do 2,500 do do seal and kip do and Brogans 1,000 do do calf skin do and do do 1,500 do do morocco and kid walking shoes 2,000 do do fine french moroccoand kid slippers 1,000 do Misses’ kid and morocco walking shoes 1,500 do do leather walking shoes and brogans 2,000 do Children s’ do and morocco boots to all of which we invite the attention of mer chantsand dealers visiting Charleston, with the assurance that their goods will be offered as low for cash or approved paper, as they could be bought in the Northern mirkets. ' S I6 Rush’s re.vjedTfor^xter NAL PILES.—This preparation will be I « Und j to be n *ost efficacious remedy ever offered to the public for the cure of this painful and obstinate disease. In the many cases in which it has been tried, noinstance of failure has oeeo heard of. A supply just received andfor by (07-ts) WM. HAINES* « a UMii Cljrdmdc & jGcntincL dry ooai)s, ! high SILKS & GOODS H. CRANE has just received : » v direct from New York— Rich chamelion Pou de soic Rich satin stripe Amoure i Rich black plaid Grenadine Elegant brocade royal silk Robe, SSO. Rich printed and ombre Organdie Musilns i arlatan and embroidered Muslin Robes. Together with ji variety of other Dress Goods. Id % E.\ GOODS. j DEN & SHEAR have receiv cd from New Yoik— i Extra 1-4 Irish linens and long lawns of superior quality, bup. pillow case linens and 12-4 linen sheetings, Sup. 8 4 damask and table diapers, at low prices Rich damask labie cloths and damask napkins, to which they respectfully invite the attention ot the public. a pl2 GENTLEMEN’S SUMMER DRESS GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE JUST RECEIVED from New-York, a large supply of articles suitable for gentlemen and youths’ wear, among which are Extra blk cashmerette with silk warp, a beau tiful atr tele; Lupin’s best hl’k drap d’eie and bl’k lama Cloths ; Extra fancy and p.ain while and brown linen drills; Superior linen? and silk lustres; White and fancy Marseilles, and extra bl'k satin vestings; Extra heavy white and brown linen drills, for youth’s wear, at low prices, with a variety of other styles, and to all of which, they respectfully invite the attention of the public. a P 2l _ THE RICHEST & MOST BEAUTIFUL GOODS IN THIS MARKET. A,%, r E have received this day by the v V fast sailing ship Charleston, direcl from New » ork, some ot the most beautifu patterns of light and dark shaded Bareges and Balzorines. New and beautiful patterns of French Muslins, 4n elegant assortment of Shawls and Scarfs, French worked Collars and Chemiz tts. Robes for evening and party dresses, from 10 to 312,50. As these are the most beautiful Goods we could procure in New York, we invite th se who wish to purchase now and pretty Goods, to call and examine our assortment, as we are deter mined to sell at low prices for cash BO WORE & CLAGETT, myll Ist Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel. NEW SPRING GOODS. O NOW DEN & SHEAR have re ceived this day, from New York, apart f their Spring supplies. Among which are Rich Pa is printed muslins of new and beautiful styles, Extra French and Scotch ginghams, Superior 4-4 French and American prints (new styles,) Ladies’ worked muslin collars of latest styles, Sultana muslins, a new article for ladies’ Spring dresses, T tire ad lace edgings and inseriings, Superiorgarment and furniture dimity. The pubbe are respecumty requested to cal and examine the assortment. h 26 NEW AND FASHIONABLE G OO l> S, RECEIVED this day, by WM. H. CRANE, Linen Muslins, a new article for Ladies’ dresses, Blue and pink Muslins, Handsome Scotch Ginghams, Barege Mantles, assorted color?, Grecian Lace do.. Ladies’ Silk Cravats, Green Barege, for veils, and a variety of oth er articles. Aiso—on hand a large assortment of Fashionable Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, to which the attention of the public is respectfully invited. myll MORE NEW GOODS. WM. H. CRANE is now receiving and opening a fresh supply of NEW DRY GOODS, selected from the newest fashions and latest, im portations. to which he womd respectfully invite the attention of the public. Among which may be found — Brocane and ombre striped Balzorines, French organdie and printed muslins and lawns. Graduated balz tine and muslin robe?, Earlsron and small checked ginghams, Charnbray ginghams—plain, colored, pink, blue and butt, French and American small figured prints, A large assortment of spring and summer cali coes, Jaconet. Swiss, Book and mull muslins, White graduated robes and checked muslins, Hernani, barege, and chally scarfs. Embroidered lace and striped muslin shawls, Sup’r French parasols, pavasolettesand shades, “ Irish linens and long lawns, White, colored and brown linen drills, Brown linens, some wide and fine for aprons, Hemstitched linen cambric handkerchiefs, Plaid bonnet ribbons, Artificial flowers, narrow coloredfringes, Ladies and gent’s superior French kid gloves, York and Ida Mills long cloths, 6-4, 10-4 and 12-4 bleached sheeting, Bed ticking, apron checks, furniture dimity, Brown jeans and homespuns. And all other suitable goods for the spring and summer trade, all of which will be sold Cheap. inh2s-d&w CLOTHS, CASSIMERES & VESTINGS TI7M. O. PRICE & CO., have a v v complete assortment of biack, blue, brown, amilie, rubis, and other fashionable fancy colored cloths, with cassinieres to match them. Also—cashmarctts ; drap d’etes ; black figured, black and colored uiazonika and croton coatings; silk c< drington’s ; linen checks, &c-.&c , with a splendid variety of Vest Patterns, which we de sire to sell by the piece, pattern, or yard, or make to measure in the best and cheapest manner. Mr. Price, being part of the year in New York, can attend there, to any order left with us here. Measures taken and forwarded, as usual, ap29 DRY GOODS OCR Gentlemen. Youth's and Chil- Jl dren’s Wear. Black 6-4 cashmeret, Black silkwatp do., Gold and silver mixed Cobrington’s, “ “ “ “ Croton Cloths, French and merino Cassiim res, Fancy and white Linen Drillings, Broivn Linens and Drillings, Gambroon’s and Q,ueen’s Cloth, Cottonade and striped Jeans, Marseilles, silk and satin Vestings, together with a variety of other goods suitable fer gentlemen and children’s Summer Wear, w hich will be sold cheap oy a P 27 WM. H. CRANE. CHEAP NEGRO CLOTHS. ONOWDEN & SHEAR have on hand a large supply of Negro Cloths, which they will sell at very low 7 prices, and to which they respectfully invite the attention of the plan- t srs- AUGUSTA. GA., lUESDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1846. Patent ißcDirijics. A FAIR PROPOSITION! T\ SONET REFUNDED in every i’-i instance where the PILLS fail to give satisfaction. Please try them before you con demn them—you will then know’ for yourself whether they are valuable or not. Don’t forget the conditions ; if the Pills fail to give satis ac lion w’hen used according to directions, be cer tain to return them and get your money back, a? the proprietor does not wish something for nothing. A Remedy for Peter and Ague, Bilious and Congestive Fevers. Dr. Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills Are a safe and efficient remedy lor Fever and Ague, one box being generally sufficient for two common cases. A trial of these Pills is all, we think, that is necessary to convince anyone that they are what we recommend them to be —Price SI per box. Dr. Woodruff’s Anti-Billions Vegetable I ife Pills. The proprietor of the Anti-Bilious Pills deems it altogether unnecessary for him to say anything commendatory of them, as the testimonials ot disinteiested persons that follow’, will be all suf ficient to convince the most incredulous of th*ir value as an Anti-Bilious lemedy, if anything can do it. M. Woodruff. M. D. To All Whom it May Concern. We, the undersigned, having made use of Dr. Woodrufi’s Vegetable I ife Fills, on ourselves or in our families—some ot us for years, and some of us in practice as Physicians, in the various diseases common at the South —cheerfully give this our tes imony in their favor, believing as we do, that they are an invaluable Family Medi cine—a fine anil-bilious remedy, and well worthy of a place in every traveller’s trunk,and family medicine che-t. As far as our experience goes, w’e have found them to act mildly, yet efficiently; generally, deterging the Stomach and Bowels of morbid matter —the prime cause of most diseases. Dr. J. M. Hill, Russell county, Alabama. Dr. Thomas Duffie, do do do Dr. Win. Hall, Talbotton, Georgia. Dr. G. Mizell,Opehza, Ala. Dr. Moses Padgett, Henry county, Ala. Dr. James A Mills, Chambers co. do Dr. Janies Butler do do Dr. A N. Worthy, Macon, do Dr. Thomas Raines, Barbour, do Dr. James L. Roper, Tnlbot county, Ga. Dr M. C. Wardlnw', Chambers co., Ala. Dr. Enoch Williams, Marion do Ga. James N. Bethune, Columbus, Ga., Attorney. John M. Bethune, do do do Robert L. H yes, Esq., do do R. N. R. Bard well, do member of Council. ALSO Dr. Woodrufi’s Dysentery Cordial. A Popular Remedy. —ALSO — Dr. Woodruff’s Worm Specific. —ALSO THE MOTHER’S FRIEND. A Valuable Discmiery. It will be found to be, on trial, an excellent medicine for all lemales w’h ' expect to become mothers, and willprove of great value during that most trying of all periods of a molher’slitc. It relieves Nervous Irritability, Acid and Nausea at the Stomach, Headache, Premature Pains, Cramps, Chohc, Restlessness at night, Internal Wrohiicijß, TJciicial DxUtHly & C A trial of this article, we unm*, —in u ficient to convince any one ot its great value. Please call on the Agent and examine it. wdie *her you purchase or not. fT v fresh sunply ot the above valuable medi cines for sale, wholesale and retail by WM. K KITCHEN, Druggist, Augusta, and in most of the Counties in the State o! Geor gia. ap7-6m-a&wo A FACT WORTH KNOWING. A GENTLEMAN of a scrofulous habit, became afflicted with Ulcerations of the Throat and Nose, and a disagre able and troublesome disease of the skin. Indeed his whole system bore the marks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that h had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful and offensive Ulcers, and his han i and wrist were as hollow and porous as a honeycomb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appear ed inevitable from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of Javne’s ' ltebative. and having taken sixteen bottles, is now perfectly cured. — Phila. Ledger. This Iterative operates through the circula tion and purifies ‘he olood and eradicates dis easesfrom the svstem, wherev°r located; and the numerous cures it has performed in diseases of the Skin, Cam er, Scrofula, Goitre, Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, and other Chronic diseases is truly astonishing. An additional supply re ceived and for sale by WM. K. KITCHKN, mh26 Sole Agent. BOOTS, SHOES, &c, | jNORCE, BROTHERS oc CO. have a_ just received a large supply of the follow ing articles, expressly for the retail trade : Gentlemens’ line Calfskin Boots, *• “ Morocco pump Brogans, “ “ Gaiter “ “ “ “ Velvet Slippers, Ladies’ fine colored and black Gaiter Boots, fi “ “ Morocco “ “ Misses colored gaiter Buskins, “ kid lace walking Shoes, “ “ “ Boots, “ colored and black kid Slippers, Childrens’ colored, black and bronze Boots, “ “ “ “ Slippers, • Infant colored gaiter Boots— Together with a genuine assortment of ali kinds j us Boots, Leather, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Thread and Shoemakers’ materials of every , description, which will be sold at the very lowest nrices. yOH^ PRINT WAREHOUSE. PRICES REDUCED JL T the extensive establishment for j iTA. prints only, by LEE & BREWSTER, No. I t Cedar-street, NEW YORK. This stock of PRINTED CALICOES, nearly all recently purchased for cash and short credit, j at greatly reduced prices, are offered at from ONE. TO SIX CKN rs PER YARD LOWER THAN THE PRICES OF APRIL. Purchasers are guaranteed the prices—and allowances made for a given period, flrCatalogues (renewed and corrected daily) i regulating the prices—are placed in the hands oi buyers, and sent with goods ordered. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU i SINESS. With Insurance against Fire. r undersigned have taken the wel * J known Warehouse on the east side ot ! Jackson-street, near the river, formerly occupied i by Messrs. Clarke, McTier <& Co., opposite Clarke <fe Roberts, where they propose carrying on the above business. j From their experience in cotton transactions andtacilities for the promotion of the interest ot their customers, they hope to receive a share ol Ptl Their = charges will conform to those already es.ablished ; and liberal advances will be made, , when required, on produce in store. Full Insurance effected against fire, without ! Cb jy!»-t°f 0W " erS isAAC T. HEARD & CO. j Jotton oins. TO T£l P, COTTON PLAJCIJEKS UF Georgia. r SUBSCRIBERS continue to : JL manufacture their SUPERIOR COTTON GINS, at their factory in Morgan county. The expe rience of the past year has proven their gins to be superior to any others made in the State— Cotton ginned upon them bringing the highest 1 price in all the principal markets We use none but the very best of materials, and the workmanship is done in superior style, and thty are warranted to perform well in all respects. Our gins will be delivered at the purchaser’s j residence, tree oi charge fur transportation.— i Contracts may be made for our gins with Messrs, i -Adams & Hopkins, Btovalj & Simmons, M. P. Stovall, and Bustin & Walker, Augusta, or with ! Walker & Pierson, Hamburg, S. C*, where also the gins can be seen. I Repairing done in the best manner and at short notice. All letters addressed to us at Madison, will mlet with prompt attention. mh7 wly WINSHIP & JOHNSON. I hereby certify, that I purchased last year, a cotton gin from Messrs. Winship & Johnson, and ginned ray last crop of cotton with it, and will say, that if is the best Gin I have ever use f ai d I have never seen a belter one. I sold rny crop of cotton in Madison, for an eighth of a cent over the toil of the market. 1 would prefer it to any Carver Gin. CHAS. P. SHOEMAKER. Morgan County, April 13th. 1846. 1 certify, that t have purchased a Cotton Gin rom Messrs. Winship, King & Johnson, and have given it a fair trial, and I have no hesitation in saying thatit is the best Gin I have ever used, or seen. 1 have seen several of the Carver Gins, but would give this Gin the decided preference over them. HIRAM WALTON. Jasper County, August 21st, 1845. CARVERS’ IMPROVED COTTON GINS. WE would inform our Colton grow • • ing friends that we have now on hand, and shall continue to receive during the Spring and Summer, these well known Gins. Within the Inst year the manufacturer's have made very great improvements in these machines. They are now sending to this market a much lighter and smaller Gin, requiring less power to drive them and which will well sustain thecha ractcr of their former gins for making a verv su perior article of cotton. There y now a shop opened on Broad-street, in this city, where these gins can be seen and examined. Aiso a competent mechanic employ ed who will attend promptly to tire setting up oi these gins, and attend to any repairs that may he necessary. All Gins sold will be warranted to perform well. Price 32.50 tier saw. Apply to BAKER HART, mh24-w6rn Agents for Augusta. G. T. OGLESBY & BROTHERS ANTI FRICTION GINS. Sparta, Georgia, WE OFFER to tho public the ? r 1 above article. From fifteen years ex pei’-ence and labor in making Cotton Gins, wf are of opinion that there is little room lelt forimprovement on the above article. The materials are of the best quality, portions of the work of every gin passing though our shop are done by G. T. Oglesby. Our charges for the above article are higher than any others charge for Cotton Gins. We sell the finest article we make at 33 per suw ; but if our juice is different ton B ”Vd from nnH 80 is the P tice us c °'- Most of the planters have heretofore complain ed that cotton buyers are so choice in the article that they will acknowledg none to be worth the highest quotations now Itis not uncommon for setters of Cotton ginned by cur gins to obtain i cent per pound over the highest quotations, a.- various certificates will show. An impression has gone abroad prejudicial to our interest in one particular; it is believed by mane, we make no other artief s than our Fric tion Roller Gins, and for which we charge $3 We shah keep on hand and also execute to order a superior arricle of pla n gins, which will be sold for less "oney. and will make equally fine cot ton. We are determined to suit every class of pur hasers. We will sell a plain article as low as can be desired by those who arc not content with price alone. AH orders addressed to ue at Eparta, Ga., • will be immediately attended to. CERTIFICATES. Augusta , April 6,1"16- — G. T. Oglesby , Esq— Dear Sir;—t have examined seveial crops ol Cotton ginned by your make of gins and take pleasure in recommending them to the planters of Georgia, as equal to any I have seen in th( State. Very respectfully yours, M. M. Dye. Savannah, April 30, 1846.—The undersigned Factors and Commission Merchants, take plea sure in stating that the best cotton they have received or seen, during the present season was front the plantations of gentlemen residing in the county of Hancock, who use Gins manufac lured by G. T. Oglesby, of said county It has. in every instance, commanded the highest mar ket price, and very frequently \ to J cent above the highest quotations. We cheerfully recom mend them to our planting friends. Rabpn Fulton, J, L. SwiNXEY. j Mr. Oglesby — Sir: —l have just finished gin - ning mv crop of cotton, on one of your Friction ; Roller Gins and I take great pleasure in stating that it has performed to my entire satisfaction. ■ The cotton ginned on it being freeer from motes | and trash, and the quality of the staple less in jured than that ginned on any other gin I have j ever used. I have not yet sold my crop of cot | ton, but 1 fee! confident of obtaining the best i market price for it. Yours, respect ui y, April!, 1846. Richard P. Sasnett. I have used one of Mr. Oglesby’s Friction Roller Cotton Gins and hesitate not in saying that ins gins are superior to any gins tha* i have i ever seen. During the past season my cotto:. has commanded the highest market price, and in several instances has obtained I more than the | highest Savannah quotations. His gins are su i perior to any that 1 have ever seen, in rakingout trash and motes, dtc., and will, in my judgment, make cotton, from the same quality of send cot ton, that wall command from | to| of a cent more than any other gins. Thos. M. Turner. Sparta , April 7, 1846. I have used and seen In operation for severa years past Mr. G. T. Oglesby’s Gina, and from some experience in cotton ginning, I am wmll satisfied that they 7 are xhe best I have ever seer, in use. F. D. Gonder ( Mask Gonuek. Hancock , Ga., 7th April, 1348.—This is to cer -1 tify that J have ginned on one of G. T. Oglesby’s j improved Friction Roller Cotton Gins about one hundred and fifty bries of cotton, and am fully ! satisfied that they are the best gins now in use. lit runs lighter and cooler and wears le=s than i any gins I have ever used. H . C. Culver. Savannah, 26th Nov., 1845 —Mr. Oglesby— Pear Sir: Knovs ing that there were great im j provements going on in the way of gin making, I have put off buying a new one for a year past, for the purpose ot testing the gins of different makers by samoles of their cotton. I have ex amined various samples of cotton in this market, and find that your gins give decidedly the best of any that I saw. I wish you to make me one of your best friction roller tins of fittv saws, and have it ready by the next crop. Respectfully, j W. R Battle. COUiNTKY FLOUR.—2S bblssu perior quality, for family use. just received ( andfor saleby aplO HAND & WILLIAMS, Tire Jnrutramc. TH iu NATIONAL triHb) L\»UKAIUE C<» MPA N \ IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, I Office No. 62. VN all-street, NbL"RE Houses, Buildings, Goods and Merchandise, from loss or damage by b ire, and all kinds ol 1 nsurance on Goods and Merchandise in the course of Inland Transporta tion. DIRECTORS; Joseph W. Savage, John McChaik, Samuel S. Doughty, John F. Mackie, Brouwer, John Newhouse William G Ward, Marcus 'spring, Stephen Holt, Jacob Miller, William S. nlocum, Florence Mahoney William W. Campbell, JOSEPH W. SAVAGE, President. Wm. Jas. Boggs, Secretary. The undersigned having been appointed the Agent for this < ity, is prepared to take risks on the most favorable terms. He mav be found at his Warehouse. f26-tl M. P. STOVALL. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. r I H E PROTECTION INSUR i- ANCE COMPANY, of Hartford,Conn., have establish ad an agency in Augusta, and pro pose taking fire andriver risks upon property of aMdescriplions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office. Apply at the store ol Force, Brothers, & Co. dlo B. CONLEY. Agtnt. CANCER, SCROFULA AND GOITRE. A MPLE expeiienco has proved that no combination of medicine has ever been so efficacious in removing the above diseases as Dr. JANES’ALTERATIVE, or Life Preser vative. It has effected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer, and other diseases o! that class, but has removed the most stubborn diseases of the Skin, Swellings , Dyspepsia. <J-c., (f-c. This medicine enters into the circulation and eradi cates diseases wherever located. It purifies the blood and other fluids of the body, removes ob struction in the pores of the skin, and reduces enlargements iff the glands or bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsiness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts animation to th diseased and debilitated c. nsti tmion. There is nothing superior to it in the whole materia medica. It is perfectly safe and extremely pleasant, and has nothing of the dis justing nausea accompanying the idea of swal lowing medicine. For sale by WM. K. Kl TCH EN, mh27 Sole Aarent. CTEPHENS’ TRAVELS in Central America, Cheapas and Yucatan. S ephens 5 Travels in Egypt, Arabia, 'Petrea, and the Holy Land. Stephens’ Travels in Greece, Turkey, Poland. &c. Received by rnh4 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEV I M PORTAN TTO PLAN TERS -I NEGRO CLOTHS.—The subscribers have just received a sample ol the Woolen Negro Cloths , nanufactured at ‘Bellville Factory, Richmond 1 county, and from thesujterior quality of the ma terial and manufacture they believe it is only ne cessary for the planter to try it to give it a prefer ence over any thing of the kind introduced into this market; they warrant it to be pure wool filling, and can challenge competition with any for warmth,strength,and durability of wear. GEO. VV. LAMAR & CO., Agen‘sof Factory. O'They havealsoleftsampleswith the undei gentlemen, from whom the planter can Thomas Dawson & Son, Bustin S-’ VvAL i, Doughty, Clarke & Roberts. Adams & Hi'p tins, Stovall & Simmons, and Porter Fleming & Jo D’ Antignac <*r divan ? and f. AI ex an rip r PKICIiS REDUCED TO SUIT THE I I y| OAMILY MEDICINES, CHOICE 1 PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLS. -'The subscriber respectfully invites the atten tion of Physicians, Merchants and Planters, whe nay bo visiting this city, to his stock of Medi cines. Great care having been exercised in then selection, he is confident that the quality ofeach irticlc is such as cannot fail to afford entire sa isfaction. The assortment of Perfumery,Fancy Amcle? and Combs, are the finest varieties o ■french and American manufacture. He recommends the Gentlemen to con ft lence, In their estimable qualities, the shavin; Compounds of Piver, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn md others, which relieve tho operation of sha ring from many ofits disagreeable attendants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment o dghly perfumed Toilet Soap?—the Roman Kaly ior and Milk of Roses, both delightful prepara ions for the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfu nery. Sands’. Carpenter’s and Butt’s Sarsaparilla 'aynos’ Expectorant, Carminative and Han Tonic, Evans* Soothing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of Anniseed. an ex cellent remedy for coughs and colds. Jebb’f iteeumatic Liniment, and ati the other populat dedicineg of tne day. Ordersfrom the country respectfully solicited A liberal dDount made for cash. WM HAINES,Jr. jalO-trw&v f No 22 B cad-5... Augusta. A N Interesting Letter Irom Mrs. Sisorne : Bristol, Pa., Jan. 16, 1846, Messrs. Editors: —l write to inform you and the public that my son was under the treatment of my family Doctor fur more than a year, fora very troublesome DISEASE OF THE SKIN without obtaining any relief. I then applied to several other Physicians, who gave him so much medicine and diet ;d him so low that I thought he would die from its effect. One physician t>>ld me that it was a disease to which some families were subject, and could not he cured. Some call ed it Scrofula, and others Tetter, Sait Rheum, Eczema, Leprosy, &c. After trying every means for nearly five years.w ithout effect, I was advised to give him Dr. Jayne’s Alterative. At this time he was literally sore from his nead to his feet. Sometimes it would dry up and scurf off and then break out again as bad as ever, and itch and burn so intolerably as to drive him almost to dis- i traction. He had not taken the Alterative, how ever, two weeks before there was a great change for the better. He went to school all the time while taking the medicine, and partook of the same kind of food as the rest of the family, and ran about through thick and thin the same as the other boys of the school, until he w 7 as perfectly cured, and became fat and hearty, and though now* over five years ago, yet not a syrnptomYf the disease has ever yet made its appearance.— Tours, respectfully, MARY ANN SISOME. This valuable Alterative is for sale by WM. K. KITCHEN, Sole Agent, mh3o for Augusta. nnHE RISE AND FALL OF THE X IRISH NATION, by Sir Josiah Barring ton, LL.D., K.C., Member of the late Irish Par liament. Maps of Ireland, on rollers, Maps of the United States, on rollers, the ! atest published, including Texas as a great State—received by je2o DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY’. Church rooks.—The y^udc Ghurchman Catechised, by Wm.H Oden heimer, A. M., Rector of St. Paul’s Church Philadelphia. Kip’s Lenti n and Fast. A new supply of this ,valuable work received by rah DUNHAM BLEAKLEY. VOL. X. —No. 178. i ! Onj t^oob, L> IBBONsV FANsT&c M.% Rich embroidered and plaid Bonnet Ribon* Kich twig eel silk and ribbon scarfs Maraboo end ivory- Pans, from 75 cts lo $3.50 Colored and shaded purse Twist Stei I beads and trimmings for purses Line i cambric Hdkfs, fr *m 25 cents to $6. And a variety of other new goods, just received !nd for sale by aI3 WM H^CRANE | VI 7 1 ITK PAPER FANS.—SnowI I * de n & Shear have received from New \ ork a large assortment of Ladies’ whitepaper, ; silvered and Maraboo Fans, of a great variety of ! tyles. \iso, a Lw mourning Pans, of extra ; sy!e and quality to which they respectfully in vitejhe attention of the Ladies. myl2 fashionable spring and SUMMER GOODS, JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Broad-street, next d or below the United States Hotel. Is now- prepared to supply the public wah a full and complete variety ol sash, ionable Goods just received, consisting in part ot Cloths, Mil ed and Single Milled Cassimers, Vestings, Drills, D»ap D’ete and fancy articles for Gentlemen’s wear, which he will be pleased to make in the most fashionable style or to suit the taste of the Customer makingand trimming, in the best manner. m 9. HI RTS ! SHIRT"'!—Of all kind* dt Plain Linen, stripe Linen Cotton, with linen bosoms Some new patterns, very neat. Also —Gauze merino, Raw silk, ( Lnder-shirts and Finished silk, c Drawers. Cotton Imperial, With a complete assortment of Hosiery. ap2s WM. O. PRICE & CO. NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR GENTLE MEN’S WEAR, NOW receiving, of the best quality ot fabric, and will be made to measure in the most approved style of Fashion, or sold hy the piece or pattern, commensurate with the scarcity of cash, READY MADE CLOTHING, of every style and variety, weU made and cheap . Fancy Articles. Mocks, cravats, hosiery, shirts, drawers, tra velling cases, brushes, combs, shoulder braces, money belts, perfumery, soaps, razors, razor strops, umbrellas, and all such articles as are use ful for the Wardrobe. Dih-0 WM. O. PRICE & CO SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. HE Subscriber has received at the - 1 - FASHIONABLE DEPOT (old stand) op posite the U. S, Hotel, a first rate assortment of Cloths,Cassimeres. Vestings, Linens, Drap D'fcte’s, <wc. Also on hand shLts collars, suspeude s stocks, cravats, gloves, <Stc. , The above Goods are all fresh and new styles, and wilt be made cheap and in superior style. mh23 J A VW WINKLE. |V| RS. SMlTH,formerly of Charles 'M-* ton, inf -rms the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that she is now carrying on, in Au gusta a, the old Bridge Bank Building, the up holstering in various branches. She returns her thanks to the citizen? of Augusta and Hamburg f >rthe patronage heretofore extended to her and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Hair, cotton and moss mattresses neatly repair ed. steamboaflTe^rV q i^RSr s -O n w ho fitted out the the Savannah river, with all her beautjfuVbdbP ding my7 DR UGS, MEDICINES and PER^ FUMERY■The subscriber has now on hand, and isc mtinually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected ex pressly for physicians and family use. Also, an ele_ ant assortment of Perfumery —Colo, ne and Lavender Waters, fancy washing and shaving -Soap’s, Hair Oils, <fec., <fec., all of which are oD ered at reduced prices for cash. Visitors from he countrv are invited t > call. mys-trw<fed WM HAINES. 1 ill liVbs GOOD MOUNTArN J. BUTTER, in 50 ib kits, just re ceived and for sale by je‘26 HAND <fe WILLIAMS. p.KEEN PAPERING, a cheap^nd suitable article for V\indow Shades, receiv? >dbv mv2Q DUNHAM <fe RLE AKLF.Y* CORN—sslbsperoushe —Also 50 bushels of peas. Apply quick to je29 M. M DYE. BBLS. N.* O. M GLASSES,~a prime article—just received and Dr-sale Ia 27 HAND & WILLIAMS OIL.—A prime article of O Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil—just received and for sale by WM. HAINF-S. !'3 i i n iinn sides J and -HOULDERS, just re ceiv» d and for sale by je26 __ HAND & WILLIAMS. I KEGS best rifle powder, V/ 50 quarter kegs best rifle powder, a fine article. For sale low by Jels HAND & WILLIAMS. Cl RICTION MATCHES —A flrT »- rate article of Friction ?»f & tches in tin boxes, rust ’■‘’ceived and for sale low by rayfi WM. HAINES /COLORED for Job Printing— A- J Blue, Red and Green, put up in small can istersto suit purchasers Received by 16 DUNHAM * BLEAfCLEY. C AN AIM aTTeMB ROGATION - A celebrated remedy for the cure of sore throat, rheumatism, sprains, braises, cramp in the limbs, (fee. dec. Justreceived and for sale by o7 U WVI HAINES K/A hhds, MOLASSES for sale lo« • J\J by jel HAND ife WILLIAMS. PRAIRIE DOM RAMBLES AND Scrambles in Texas, or New Estremadura, bv A. Luthron, with a map. Price 37$ cents, jelß DUNHAM <fe RLEAKLET IllOfi Printing and Wrapping Paper, for sale at N York prices, by mh4 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. A MAP OF THE SEAT of WAR, embracing the country from New Orleans to the City of Mexico, received and for sale by y jS ' DUNHAM ft RLEAKLEY. Bleached sponge.—a soft beautiful article of fine bleached Sponge, suitable for ladies’ toilets and infants. Just re ceived and sci s?'e py fiaSJ WM. HAINES LEEC HES A supply of 2re*h Leeches kept always on hand and for sale by mys WM HAINES. VT ACKEREL—Nos. 1, 2 and 3, ki i.T.I. whole and half barrels, in fine order, just received and for sale low by » aplO RAND & WILLIAMS