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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1846)
A DVl '[ N IST MATO M’S S A LE.—On .i the first Tuesday in November next, will be sold at the Court-house door in Marietta Cobb county, agreeable to an order of the Inferioi Court ol Rich mood county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, a tract of land drawn by Wii liam O. Eve, known as No 577. 19th district, 2d section Cherokee, now Ci'hb, county, belonging to the estate of the said William O. Rve. deceas ed. LEON P. DUGAS, Adm’r. August 27, 1346. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By virtue of an order ot the Inferior Court ui Warren county, when silting for ordinary pur p >ses, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in No vember next, betore the Court-house door in Mitietta, Cobb county, a forty acre lot ot land No. 643 Ist district, 3d section, originally Chero kee, now Cobb, county. Also—On the fi st Tuesday in December next before ■•he Court-house door in Warrenton, War re i count y, 381 acres of land, more or less, lying on and the Georgia Rail Road, and near Catnak, to be sold in different tracts with dwei -lin • house and improvements on each. Said lands belonging to the estate of Fielding Hill, decease i. .tOHN F. JOHNSON, Adm’r. August 27, 1816. DMLNISTRATORS SALE jA Agreeably to an ordcrof the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting lor ordinary pur poses, will bo so.d on the fi st Tuesday in No vember Hex;, before the Court-house door in Gainesville, Hal I comity, a lot of land containing 250 acres, No. 22, 12th District. Also —On the first Tnesday in December next, will be sol-.i, before the Court house door in War renton, Warren county, between five and six hundred acres of land, lying on and across the Georgia Rail Road, near Thomson, with a good dwelling house and other improvements on the premises, situate about half a mile from Thom son. Belonging to the estate of David Wilson, deoased. “ 'OHN M. LAZENB Y, Ex’r. August 27, 1846. t Administrators Saie.—wiii be sold on the first Tuesday in Novembei next at the Court house door in Appling, Co lumbia county, between the usual hours of sale a tract of land containing 660 (six hundred and sixty) ic'e-, more or less, a (joining lands of Mrs G’bson, Mrs. .Sims and Capt. Cliett and others, situated and lying on the road leading from Au gusta to Appling, and about thirteen miles from Augusta, Bold as the property of the late Jon athan W. Wood, deceased, under an order of ihj Inferior Court of said county. Terms on the day of sale. WILLIAM S. JONES, Adm’r. August 27,18'6, TDM 1N IST RA TOR’S SALE. Agreeable to an order of the Inferior Court of vVarreu county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, will be sold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, before the Court-house door in Carrollton, Carrol county, a lot of land number 55, 6th District, containing 2C2£ acres. Also, at the same time, before the Court -house door in Ch *rokee county, will be sold a lot ot land, No. 575, 15th District, containing 40 acres, belonging to the estate of Robert Lazenby, de ceased. Terms cash. JOHN HARRIS, Adm’r. August 27, 1816. \ I) VIL Nl3 TR A TOR’S Sale.— Will be sold on Wednesday, the 30th o! Sep tember next, at the late residence of Jonathan Baker, deceased, late of Lincoln county, within the legal sale hours, and from day to day there after until a lis soli, all of the perishable pro perty of said deceased’s estate, consisting o corn, fodder, horses, hogs cows, plantation tools household and kitchen furniture, and other arti cles of common plantation use, too numerous to mention. Terms on the day of sale. AARON'HARDY, Adm’r. August 27, 1846. GEORGIA, Coweta County.—'Wil ham Smith, of the 592 d District G. M tolls befor me two estray horses; one loan, with some saddle spots on his back, supposed to It some sixteen or seventeen yearsolu : appraised by Thomas Doseterand Theophilns Long to be worth thirty-five dollars; and the other, a sorrel, with a blaze face, with his right hind leg whit; up to his knee, supposed tube seven years old next spring; appraised by the above named men to be worth forty dollars, this 12lh day of August. 1810. HENRYK. ALLEN, J. P. ft true extract from the Estray Book of my office, this 21st August, 1846 ] an 27-3 WM. B. ARRINGTON, c i. c. C COLUMBIA County, Georgia: J W hereas, William F. Joh iston applies to me for letters of administration on the estate ot Gary Johnston,deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and anpear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if an) they have, w hy said letters should not be granted Given under rr»y hand at office in Appling. Gabriel jones, clerk. Ausrust27, 1846 JEFFERSON County, Georgia: Whereas William G. Wiicherand Elizibeth Witcher apply to me for letters of administration on the estate and effects of Jeremiah Wilcher, de ceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribe! by law, to show cause, if any they r have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville. Aug 27, iBl6. E. BOTH WELL, Clerk. R E RUCTION IN PRICE . npHC SUBSCRIBERS have nowon -R. hand, and will keep the market constantly supplied with, an extra article of FLOUR manu factured by T. N. Pouliain, at the reduced price of $2.50 per hundred pounds. au26 tw4 T. N. POULLAIN & SON. }OST —Last Saturday, between the -A Sand Hills and the Richmond Campmeet ing Ground, a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES, sliding frames, and perifocal gla.-ses, enclosed in a red morocco case. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving them at this office. au26 d2&vvl {OST. —On Wednesday, the 10th J inst., a GOLD PENCIL, marked E. R. M. The finder will confer a favor, and be liberally rewarded, by leaving It at the store of James Miller <& Co. uu2s 3 PLANTERS wishing to purchase NEGRO CLOTHS cheap, will do well to examine anew and splendid article of GEORGIA PLAISS, Just received by jv3t-dauv6w _ CRESS HICKMAN. TT OTCHKISS CODIFICATION. 8 JL A Codification o fthe Statute Laws cf the rate of Georgia—For sale by CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, apl3 Only Agent for Augusta. Bleached sponge.—X soft beautiful article of fine bleached Sponge, suitable tor ladies’ toilets and infants. Just re coivcd and sci s?V. by fjaSj WM. HAINES STATUTES OF GEO RG I A —An Analysis of those in general use, with the forms and precedents necessary to their practical operation, and an appendix, containing the Declaration of Independence; the Articles <>l Confederation; the Constitution of the Unite I States; the Constitution of the State of Geoi gia; Washington's Farewell Address, and the Naturalization Laws, passed by Congress : bv Howell Cobb, 779 pages, royal octavo. Price $6. For sale by a5 THOS. RICHARDS. Fresh turnip seed—a sup ply of Fresh Rula Baga, White Flat Dutch, Large White Gl< be and Red Top Turnip Seed. Just received and for sale by WM. HAINES CTDUCK’S PANACEA.—Thiscelc f"“ Crated medicine, for the cure of Dyspep 3^’^ cr °y ulo . usa,Tect i° and all impurities of the p ood, is kept constantly on hand, and war ramtd Genuine. n Also, VVistar’s BALSAM OF WILD CHER aY> ft-trwtf J.E. MARSHALL. Cutest intelligence, j 3V LAST EVENING'S NORTHERN MAIL The Washing on correspondent of the New York Herald writes— I am able to inform you from 4 credi table source, that it is now not tn the least doubl lu! that Secretary Bancroft will retire from the Navy Department on the hi ol October ensu ing. Treasury Notes. —The Washington Union of ! Friday states that the Secretary of the Treasury 1 has authorized, under the advice of the President 1 of the United Stales, and in conformity with the act of Jul) r last, the issue, on that day, of treasury 1 notes to the amount of half a million of dollars Os | the denomination of SSO and SIOO. Notes of a i larger denomination will hereafter be occasionally j issued. The Union adds —“We understand from ! the best authority that the Secretary of the Trea- J sury has uniformly avowed his determination to j issue no treasury notes under $50.” The New York Express says that the steam- ! er “Spitfire” will sail immediately for Cha- ! gres, with Commander Nicholson, bearer of des patches to the U. S. squadron in the Pacific. Epes not Taken. —The Petersburg Intelligencer of Thursday, notices a rumor which had reached ihat town via Lynchburg, of the arrest of Epes, the murderer of Mr. Muir, at St. Louis, and says, we have papers from there as late as the 11th, (subsequent to the reported arrest,) which are si lent on the subject. St. Louis papers to the 17th have been received in Baltimore, and make no mention of his arrest. The Raleigh Register mentions, as a circum stance of note, that Gen. Welborn, who has been elected to the House of Commons from Wilkes county, was a member of the first Legislature that sat in Raleigh, in 1795. ’Telegraphic Cor, of Ik: Baltimore American. Philadelphia, Aug. 23, 8 P. M. The weather to-day has been warm and sultry, with signs of rain. The steamship Palmetto, (lately running be tween Charleston and New York.) having been chartered Government to carry stores from this city to Point Isabel, arrived here yesterday •evening. When leaving the wharf this after noon, on a pleasure excursion, with a large number of ladies and gentlemen on board, a s'ay bolt gave way, and the engineer, Win Fraleigh, was scalded. The United States sloop of war Germantown was launched yesterday afternoon from the Navy Yard. An immense concourse of men, women, and children were present from all sec dons of the city, and she glided into the water it the appointed time without accident of any kind. First new Cotton in Charleston.- Messrs. S. H. Rodgers &Co., King-street, yesterday re ceived a bale of new Colion from the plantation of William Han, Sr., Orangeburg District. The quality is said to have been lair, ami the tale was disposed of at 9 cents per lb.— Courier , >f yesterday. Failures in New Y or];.. —The New York Tele graph says: Q,nite a number ot failures of prominent houses have occurred within a day or two, and the times are sadly out of joint. The Hon. Romulus M. Saunders, U. S. Minis ter to Spain, arrived at Madrid on the 21st of July, '•ale and well. AUGUSTA CWAU, THE Managers of the Augusta Canal deeming it expedient to make contracts imme fiately for the use of a portion of their wa ter power, and that some advantages should be iranted to the earlier applicants, hereby give no tice, that they will, on the firstof September next, act upon such applications as may be made on or befire that day. By ordcrof the Board, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Secretary B. M. a4-2awtd CAUTION! I ALL PERSONS are cautioned a gainst receiving or trading for a note made by William E. Bearing in favor of and endorsed by William Hearing, dated at Athens, for seven hundred dollars and payable six months after date; dated about the 17rh instant. Said note is in the possession of Thomas G, Hall, but is my property The maker and endorser are fore warned to pay said note to none other than my self or order. E. PAGE. Augusta, August 25, 1846. au2s-tw2 o*The Southern Banner. Athens, will insert the above once and charge to this office. Bale rope and twine.— 100 coils Weaver’s Bale Rope, 500 lbs superior three strand Twine, 20 bbis W. W. Vinegar, for sale low by CHAS. P. McCALLA, jylO sw2m corner Bay and Mclntosh-sts. PREMIUM PEARL STARCH.— Afresh supply of this beautiful Starch, just received, and warranted, for sale by f 3 twtf J. E. MARSHALL. POWDERS For making Washington Mineral Water A PLEASANT drink, acts on the P"\. liver and kidneys, cures strangury and all diseases of the stomach and viscera, dyspepsia, headache, acidity, flatulency, bilious cholic, <&c. It renovates the whole system, keeps the stomach and bowels in a healthy, active state, corrects •he blood and lymph and promotes their whole some circulation. A very valuable drink for the summer season. F*r sale by WM. H. TUTT, Agent for Augusta. my2l-trwAw \/| ICHAUX’S FRECKLE WASH. i.T_S- —The best preparation ever discovered for the removal of Freckles, Pimples, Sunburn, Tet ter, and all obstinate eruptions of the skin. For R’te bv mv22-twdrw WM. H. TUTT. j HAY’S LINIMENT for PILES. | —A supply of this old and well tried reme- 1 dy, just received and for sale by j my22-tw&w WM. H. TUTT. JOHN D. SMITH, GUN AND LOCK SMITH,! 3lclntosh-st, opposite the P. Office, Augusta, j BEGS leave to inform the citizens of , Augusta and vicinity that he carries on the ; above business in all its various branches, and j will warrant all work done by him. Having a first rate workman in his employ, he is now' prepar- j ed to manufacture guns, restock them, or change , from Jlint to percussion. Also—Walking canes, of every description, handsomely mounted. Thankiul tor past favors, j he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa- i tronage. ray27-w&trwly FURNITURE STORE. r PHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully JL announces to the public that he has taken the FURNITURE STORE so long and favor able known as H. Parsons' where he will, in fu ture, keep a general supply of every article in his line, to whicn he invites the attention of per sons desirous to purchase. mys DANIEL CHAFFEE. BACON! BACON!! -4 A n Ann LBS. superior City 1 vfVf Cured BACON—cured • from the best Kentucky corn fattened pork, f For sale in lots to suit purchasers, at ! JOHN ROBERTSON’S, Near the upper end of Broad-street. ALSO—IO,OOO pounds best Leaf LARD, by a P I6 Imnf GREEN, FISHBACK & U). j THE NAUTILUS MUTUALUFE IN SUHANCE COMPANY. J f» D. P-Ogden, President, r COMPANY hare declared a J- dividend or 50 per cent, on the amount of nett earned premiums for the year ending in June, which has been passed respectively to the credit of the!, - customers. In older thit the advantages of Life Insurance j may be ex*en led to those persons who may find i it inconvenient to pay the whole amount of the ‘ premium in cash, it has been determined by the i Board of Trustees that in all cases where the an nual premium shall amount to §SO, sixty per ct. of the premium only will be required in cash, the ' remaining forty per ct in an approved note, pay able twelve months after date, bearing interest jat six per ct. The interest on the note must be j paid annually ; but the principal will not be call ■ edin unless the exigencies of the Company re | quire it, and then only by rateable assessments, I to the extent that may be needed to meet their | engagements—in which case sixty days notice i will be given. i It is confidently anticipated that a system, the I operation of which is so fair and equitable, so ! well calculated to place the benefits of Life In i surance within the reach of all, and at the same | time enable each contributor to share equallv in its security and profits, will meet, as it is believ ed to deserve, the favor and confidence of the public. The particular advantages offered by this Com pany are; 1. A guarantee-capital. 2. An annual participation in the profits. 3. No individual responsibility beyond the amount of premium. 4. Those who insure for a shorter period than life participate equally in the annual profits of the Company. The Nautilus Company confines its business exclusively to insurance on lives. Slaves are insured by the year. Apolications received by JOSEPH MILLIGAN, au2s Agent at Augusta FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. r FHE PROTECTION INSUR JL ANCE COMPANY,of Hanford,Conn., have established an agency in Augusta, and pro pose taking fire andriver risks upon properly of alldescriptions, on as reasonableterms as any other good office. Apply at the store ol Force, Brothers, & Co. dls B. CONLEY, Agent. MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA* npHE FIFTEENTH COURSE OF “ LECTURES will commence on the Se cond Monday (the 9th) of November, and be continued until the March following. FACULTY. George M. Newton, M. D., Professor of Anato my. L. A. Dugas, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. Alexander Means, M. D., Professor of Chemis try and Pharmacy. I. P. Garv.n, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Ma.eria Medica. Paul F. Eve, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. L. D. Ford, M. D , Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine. Joseph A. Eve, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infams. H. F. Campbell. M. D., Demonstrator of Anato my. CLINICAL INSTRUCTION will be given as usual, in the City Hospital. Board may be obtained at from §l2 to sls per month, everything included. The fee, for the entire course, is* • • *Blls 00 Matriculation, (taken once,) 5 00 Demonstration Ticket, (optional,) •• • 10 00 G. M NEWTON, M. D., Dean. Augusta, Ga., August 15, 1846. JUST received by the subscribers 40 000 lbs country Bacon, 500 small Hams, very fine, 25 kegs leaf Lard, a choice article, 50 bbls Country Flour. au3 C A. & M. H. WILLIAMS. GR OCE RI E S.-—IOO pieces best Kentucky Bugging, 25 coils Kentucky Rope, 20 hhds Muscovado Sugar, 25 “ Molasses, BObixes Adamantine Candles, 75 bags Rio Coffee, 25 “ Old Government Java, 10 whole and half boxes Loaf Sugar, 45 bbis Canal Flour, “ extra brands,” 25 boxes new Goshen Cheese, for sale low by au!s JOHN R. D( »W. PRAIRIE DOM RAMBLES AND Scrambles in Texas, or New Estrernadura, by A. Luthron, with a map. Price 37£ cents, ie 13 DUNHAM & RLEAKLEY 5 000 LBS - BACON shoul -3,000 tbs prime Lard, in bbls and kegs, 15 bushels Mountain Onions, for sale by an 15 HAND & WILLIAMS I N OtiO LBS PRIME E AGON SIDES, just received and lor sale by a8 HAND dc. WILLI A M S. 2Q HHDS. MUSCOVADO SU -16 hhds.St. Croix and Porto Rico, do 300 bags Rio and Java Coffee, 300 pieces Kentucky bagging, 20 bales Gunny do 300 coils Rope, 150 kegs nails. For sale low bv jy24 HAND & WILLIAMS. WOODI WOOD I PROPOSALS will be received by the Committee on the City Hall, until the first Saturday in September, for furnishing 'Thirty Cords of Black-Jack or Hickory WO OD, , to be delivered at the City Rail Lot. R. CONLEY, au!4-td Chairman of Committee. WOOD WANTE D— Proposals will be received until the Ist September next, for the delivery of thirty cords ot Wood, good, sound oak or hickory wood, at the City Hospital. PORTER FLEMING, au!7 Chairman Committee. CLOTHING I SUMMER COATS, 250 pairs Summer Pants, 100 Summer Vests, which we will sell very low, and part of them at cost, to make room for our fall supply. jy3l WM. O. PRICE & CO. GREEN PAPERING, a cheap and suitable article for Window Shades, receive ed by my2B DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY* MATCHES.—a firs rate article of Friction Matches in tin boxes, just received and for sale low by _mys WM. HAINES LEE C HES A supply of fresh Leeches kept always on hand and for sale by aul2 WM HAINES. | PIECES heavy Kentucky 100 coils best Kentucky bale rope, 50 coils India hemp. For sale low by jc!s HAND & WILLIAMS. CJPERM OIL. —A prime article of Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil—just received and for sale by WM. HAINES. f 3 i in Ann ibs. bacon, sides lU,UUU and SHOULDERS, just re ceived and for sale by jc26 HAND <fe WILLIAMS. £2A~| hhds. MOLASSES tor sale lota by HAND & WILLIAMS MAP OF THE SEAT of WAR, embracing the country from New Orleans to the City of Mexico, received and for sale by j y 3 DUNHAM fr RLEAKLEY. 0 1 | bushe.s prime CORN, troin O vs \J Barnwell District, 55 lbs. per bushel, lor sale by jy23 M. M. DYE. D| || | bushe.s prime CuKiN, troin O vs \J Barnwell District, 55 lbs. per bushel, tor sale by jy3S M. M, DYE. j Auction Sales. by w. e. jackson & co. Tomorrow morning, Aug. 28, at 10* o’clock, in front of our store, i will be sold, ! 5 qr casks Brandy, 10 eighth casks do | 10 “ “ Gin. . 20 boxes Colgate’s No. 1 Soap, - 10 “ Starch, * 5 bbls N Gin, 10 “ Rectified Whiskey, 10 kegs Nails, - o bo ces Tobacco, 3 bbls Cordial, [ 4 qr casks Malaga Wine, 5 2 “ *• Jladeira “ &c., dtc. Terms—Sums over SIOO, 60 davs for approved notes. ALSO, Sundry articles household and kitchen furni ture. an 27 ——————— , Cotton tPardiougcg. M M. Dye, | E. D. Robertson dye & ROBERTSON,. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, East side of Mclutosh-st., Augusta, Ga. THE undersigned have entered into partnership, to take effect after the first of September next, tor the transaction of the above business, in all its various branches, at the pre sent stand of M. M. Dye. Their personal atten tion will be given to all Cotton or other produce entrusted to their care. AH orders addressed to the new firm, after the first of August next, will be punctually attended to. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton or other produce in store. Their charges will be in conformity to the regular established rates o the City. DYE & ROBERTSON. Augusta, July 8, 1846. jy9-tw&wtf WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU- Cl THE / <s> Jj| ED, having purchased from Mr. *^° 9e Ph M. Roberts his interest in the late firm of Doughty, Beall &. Roberts, will continue the Ware house and Commission Business , on their own ac count, at the same stand on Jackson-street, (which leads directly from the Rail Road I)< pot, by the Globe Hotel and Mansion House, to the River,) under thefirm of DOUGHTY & BEALL, and tender their sen ices to the patrons of the late firm and the public generally. Our personal attention will be devoted to the interest of customers, and the rate of charges such as are made by other regular factors in this city. Orders for Bagging, Rope, &c., &c , will be promptly executed at the lowest market prices, E. W. DOUGHTY, au2o-tw3&w6 WM A BEALL. > WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU SINESS, HEARD «St DA Visit > N, Jackson-st. Augusta. THE UNDERSIGN f - ED have entered into Copartner ship for the purpose of transact ing a Warehouse and General Commission Business at the Warenousc recently occupied by I T. Heard <& Co., Jackson-street. under 0 e firm of Heard & Davison. Personal attention will be given to the sale and management ofCotton. and other produce en trusted to their care ; and all Gotten stored with them will be kept fuVy covered by Insurance, free of any additional charge to the owners. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in store. Our charges will be the same as those of other regular Commission houses in this city. L T. HEARD, aulß-dlw,tw3w,\vtDl JOHN DAVISON. r OIL.—IO barrels bes: J.. Tanners Cil. For sale low by— WM. HAINES \J ARNISHES —A fresh supply just received, and for sale at the Charleston prices. CARRIAGE GLASS. —A good arvicle, and for sale very low . GLASS VVA^E. — A large supply of Glass I Ware, of English and American manufacture, I consisting of I, 2,4, 6 and 8 oz. vials; Opodel- | doc, British Oil, Godfrey’s cordial andTurling- ' ton’s balsam vials; for sale at New York prices, | with vials and bottles of every description, on; as reasonable terms as can be purchased i n any i similarestabiishment in the South. —ALSO— A general assortment of Genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, & PERFUMERY. By STEWART BEGGS, Druggist jal2 \ud Annthecarv. Amrusta, Ga. I>AINTS, OILS, WINDOW Glass I &c.—HAVILAND, RISLEY’&CO . Drug gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant supplies of ‘ pure,’ ‘ extra,’ * No, 1’ and ‘ No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, of warranted quality. Paint oil; tanner’s oil; lamp 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-aienna; 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’sbrushes of all kinds; win dow, coach and picture glass, of all sizes; paint j mills and paint atones; together with every arti j cle usually found in drug stores, of the best qual ity, and at very low prices at wholesale and re tail. ff Purchasers will do well to call. Orders oromptlv attended to. s 4 DR. JAYNES’ ALTERATIVE.— We have been informed by Mrs. Rose, of a cure performed on her by Dr. Jayne’s Altera tive,which provesits superiority over every other \ remedy of the kind. She has been afflicted for the last sixteen years with ulcerations and ex foliation of various bones, during which time many pieces of bones have been discharged from the frontal bone of the cranium—both her arms, wrists and bands, from her legs and from the leR femoral bone, and from the right knee besides painful ulcers on other parts of her person, which has baffled the skill of a number of the most emi nent physicians of our city—during most of the: time her sufferings have been most excruciating and deplorable. About three months since she was induced to try hr. Jaynes' Alterative , which has had an astonishingly happy effect upon her by removing all pain, and causing the ulcers to heal, while at the same time her general health has become completely restored, and she now weighs 25 lbs. more than she did before she com menced the use of this truly valuable prepara tion. For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN, mh2B Sole A gen COLORED INK for Job Printing— Blue, Red and Green, put up in small can istersto suit purchasers. Received by 16 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. lAOA lbs. GOOD MOUNTAIN WUU BUTTER, iu 50 tb kits, just re ceived and for sale by ■ je26_ HAND & WILLIAMS Os) KEGS LARD, 5 hhds sugar-house Molasses, for sale by a5 HAND & WILLIAMS. XA KEGS best rifle powder, 50 efuarter kegs best rifle powder, a fine article. For sale low by je!s HAND & WILLIAMS. 1 (i ft BBLS. No. 1, 2 and 3 MACK- AvF” EREL, in whole and half barrels, just . received in prime order, for sale low. j e 1 HAND & WILLIAMS. Mackerel —Nos. i, 2 and 3, in whole and half barrels, in fine order, just , received and for sale low by aplO HAND & WILLIAMS I S r vicut.—hotels, &c. TO I. . -From the l?t of October next, t.. ■ r wo sn-ry dwelling house ’ on Greene-strect, opposite Dr. Paul F. Eve’s > residence, and at present occupied by Mr. John A. Barnes ; and The one story dwelling house on Ellis-street, between Washington and Mclntosh-streeis, am. now in the occupancy of Dr. Hook. Apply to i BO WORE & CLAGETT, or at the Rail Road j Bank. aS-twlm I TO RENT. The store m I BMri Providence Range, now occupied by R. S. d t O. W. Dill, from the Ist of October next. au!2-WAStf WM. CUMMING. mt TO RENT—The office over the jD.JI.PoBt Office, now occupied by Robert Clark, Also —The store two doors below the Bank of i Augusta, now occupied by Mr. J. A. Van Winkle. ' Apply to au2o H. 11. CUMMING. §TO REN T.—From the Ist Oc tober next, the dwelling next above the anu s’ Bank. Apply to GOULD & BULK LF Y, or MU O H.vTo’H. au lß v TO RENT.—The large wood en dwelling house on the southwest p E •'Comer of Washington and Ellia-sts. ALSU A small dwelling house on Greene strect, opposite the City Hall. Inquire of ar.6 J. S.CLARK. TO RENT—From the Ist of October next, the dwelling on the corner of Washington and Ellis-efeets, occupied at pre sent by xMr. Jos. 11. Stockton. Apply to the Executors of John Fox, deceased. jy2l-tf AL aO—The brick dwelling on Broad-street, occupied by Miss Eliza Hackett. STO RENT-—The middle and western tenement of the Bridge Bank ing. Also, the dweilingon Reynold-street, in th* rear of the above. Apply to jy!4 GEORGE M. THEW. MARIETTA HOTEL. MTHE subscriber respectfully informs his old patroaaand the public generally, that he has become the proprietor ol this lanje and convenient House, recently occu pid by Messrs. Daniel & Leak, where he hopes by srrict attention ami assiduity to give general satisfaction to a’l who may favor him with their patronage. Ko is prepared to receive any num ber of summer boarders that may visit Marietta for that purpose. I have also a comfortable two story family mansion of eight rooms, decently furnished, to suit one or two small families. The house is in the most fashionable part of the vil lage—the rent ,vii» bo moderate, by the month or year, on terms &o sui. applicants. JOS IAS W. SHAW, F:ii-inerly of Gainesville. Marietta, March 31, 1846. ap4-trw&vvtf STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE. MTHE SUBSCRIBER takes this method of announcing to the la»i« pubnc that he has 'd en the large three story house at the base or the Mountain, formerly oc cupied by Col. A. Johnston, and is now prepared to entertain those waj may call on him. He has also seemed the services of Mr. and Mrs. JacKski, formerly of Athens and Helicon Sprin ,S| so favorably known to the public as to make. ; na-J- mto s". t hat good accommodations may t.:, P” ’. dhe subscriber also pledges hii.moT h ii * ha best exertions to please those who rt- - - ' ; v 'his very interesting and pleam.' !• ■ i ; v icitiugr increasing interest, and v, .. . it.i, '»t no distant day, to be come .. o most popular watering places in the jy2> tw&wlm JOHN W. GRAVES. PIANO FORTES. ffSSgM H. PARSONS would in- O orni '^ s lr i en^s the public Mir- < ; lc . a | t j me a jarge ant well selected stort- M Piano Fortes from Chick ering, I -nnr. - . . I -al^,and other good ma kers, c ■■ qualities and prices, st that ar : . ■’ :■ . as well here as i any ot the - • m iients. The prices arc the same, 4 .ghts and insurance only. Also, two t' h vEolian Pianos from N unr.f’ ■ Ormrs will be received for F, ianor-.-v .dvance required until the instru i meat is received and approved. niO | £&’'■ 7~ ' SECONDHAND pT i YHR ANo. of fine tone and in good cou i • * ~ • Jition, for sale. Apply to i ja3l-tw:c /ts _ H. PARSONS. PL.is ■ -:v ’ALi SPECTACLES. Neither the French Meniscus, nor Wollaston's English Pcriscopic. TO ail who experience inconvenience in the use of the common kind of Glasses, and especially iu night reading, these Spectacles will be found a r.ost valuable substitute ; in no case, except where the optic nerve has been pro nounced diseased, have they failed, when proper ly fitted, to give satisfaction. No better proof of their superior merit can be given to each individual who may need Glasses than Mies'tisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can ba obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Agents lor Manufacturers, who have now on hand a good supply in goldann silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in gold, silver and steel, for sale j very low bv my7 ’ CLARK, RA.CKETT & CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, &c. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIMES. Family medicines, choice PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLS. - The subscriber respectfully invites the atten tion of Physicians, Merchants and Planters, who may be visiting this city, to his slock of Medi cines. Great care having been exercised in their selection, he is confident that the quality ofeach article is such as cannot fail tt» arford entire tisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery .FancyAmcles Brushes and Combs, are the finest varieties o French and American manufacture. He recommends the Gentlemen to conti deace, in their estimable qualities, the shaving Compounds of Piver, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the operation of sha ving from many ofits disagreeable attendants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kaly dor an d Milk of Roaes, both delightful prepara tions for the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfu mery. Sands’, Catpenter’s and BuU’s Sarsaparilla, Jaynes’ Expectorant, Carminative and Hair Tonic, Evans* Soothing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of Anniseed. an ex cellent remedy for coughs and colds. Jebb’a Rheumatic Liniment, and all the other popular Medicines of the day. Ordersfmm the country respectfully solicited A liberal discount made for cash. WM HAINES,Jr. 10-trw&v. Z No 32 B cad-a... Augusta. IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS.— NEGRO CLO " ~l^.—The subscribers have just received a sample cl the Woolen Negro Cloths manufactured at Bel;ville Factory, Richmond county, and from the superior 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 or warmth,strength, and durability of wear. GEO. W. LAMAR & CO., Agen'sof Factory. JjT Th ey have tl spl c f t samples with the undef named gentlemen, from whom the planter can obtain it -tj r1... sd liberal terms: Messrs Thom ?.s Ct. .v.-or v .on, Bustin & Walker, Dye <SI Doughty, Clarke & Roberts, Adams & Hop kins, Stovall ft "-hnrnoua, and Porter Fleming «. Co- D’An Cigna cut. Evans and J. Alexander. Nero |jork 3.bo’ts, NOTICE. ~ ' I r PHE GRAEFENBERG COM i X P4NV are specially desirous of a person al interview with Merchants, Booksellers ar others, who may visit the city of New York du . ring the present season. The Company are pr- - i pared to offer unprecedented inducements to par- I ties who may be disposed to act as Agents fur their Medicines; inducements that can be much better explained in a personal interview than bv i letter. . The office is at No. 48 John-street, up stairs, and gentlemen will find their interest advanced by giving the Company a call. - Should any one desire an Agency, who can not call in person, they can address by mail, post • P ald - Q E. BARTON, . v secretary Graefenberg Company, f New York, August. Igjg. a H -1 mi,' PAPER WAREHOUSE No. 9, Burling Slip, New- York. CYRUS W. FIELD otters ibr sale at the lowest Manufactur. rs’ prices, a very extensive assortment of PAPER comprising every possible variety, adapted to the wants ot consumers in all sections of the country. Paper of all kinds made to order at short notice. The stock of PRINTING PAPKRis unusual ly large, a part of which is of very superior quality. PA PER-MAKERS' MA TERIA LS . ofevery description, imported and kept constant ly on hand,viz: Feltings, Wire Cloth, Fourdri nier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ultrama rine, Twine, &c., Ac. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, &c.. <fec. purchased, for which the highest price in Cash will be paid. jy24- ly NEW YORK PRINT WAREHOUSE. PRICES REDUCED AT the extensive establishment for prints only, by LEE & BREWSTER, No. 44 Cedar-street, NEW-YORK. This stock of PRINTED CALICOES, nearly all recently purchased for cash and short credit, at greathj reduced prices, are offered at from ONE TO SIX CENTS PER YARD LOWER TRAN THE PRICES OF APRIL. are guaranteed the prions—and allowances made for a given period. |3rCatalogues (renewed and corrected daily) regulating the prices—are placed in the hands oi buyers, and sent with goods ordered. Charleston ROBINSONS CALDWELL, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, HAVE REMOVED from Fitzsim mans’ to Magwood’s wharf—their office is at the cast end ol the range of stores where it was formerly located. They have on hand, and are now receiving, a large supply of Western COTTON BAGGING, of the best brands, amongst which are—l,ooo pieces of the favorite brand “ Globe Mills,” weighing near 2 lbs. to the yard, and 45 inches wide ; also, Kentucky BALE ROPE and TWINE, and a few pieces of heavy Dundee BAGGING, au!B w 9 TO MILL. WRIGHTS. THE SUBSCRIBER, being Agent tof the sale of FRENCH BURR AND ESOP US MILL STONES, from the most approved manufacturers known; Dutch Bolting Cloths, of the best quality ; Spin dles, Hoisting Screws; Gudgeons and Wheels for Grist Mills; Cranks; Stirrups and Pitmans —will receive orders for any of the above arti cles, which will be filled with promptness and accuracy, at the lowmst New York prices. Address A. J. MOSES, je6-6m Charleston, S. C. BOOTS AN D SHOEs! JL. M AND B. W. FORCE & CO., No. 18 Hayne-street,Charles ton, South Carolina, are adding to their stock, bylate arrivals, direct from the Manufac turers, two thousand cases of BOOTS and SHOKS; consisting of— -10.000 pair Men’s thick black brogans 15,000 do do do russet do 1,000 do do do do do —extraaizes. 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 boots 1,000 do do fine do sewed do 1,000 do do coarse mining do 2,500 do Boy’s coarse black and russet hrogatn 2,500 do do kip lined and bound 1,000 do Youth’s do do and do do 1,000 do Boy’s and Youth’s calf do 2,000 do Women’s leather peg’d and sew’e.i strap shoes 1,000 do do calf skin 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 morocco and kid slippers 1,000 do Misses* kid and morocco walking shoes 1,500 do do leather walking shoes and brogans 2,000 do Childrens’ do and morocco boots to all of which we invite the attention of mer chants and 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!6 1%/fl HS. SMlTH,formerly ot Charles- TtA ton. informs the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that she is now carrying on, in Au gusta at the old Bridge Bank Building, the up holstering in various brandies. She returns her thanks to the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg for the patronage heretofore extended to her and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. Hair, cotton and moss mattresses neatly repair ed. Mrs. SMITH is the person who fitted out the steamboat Henry Shultz, that was blown up on the Savannah river, with all her beautifm bed ding my7 Black lawnsi—Snowden & Shear have received from New York? supply of plain black Muslin Lawns, suitable fo;.- adies’ mourning dresses, to which they respect, fully invite the attention of the public. my3o HOTCHKISS’ VERTICAL PREMIUM WATER WHEEL. THE subscriber would announce to ail persons interested in the improvement ami erection of mills, that he has sold his entireinte rest in the above Patent Water Wheels, In the State of Georgia, to Thomas Hopkins and Ly man S. Catiin, ofAugusta, and Cdllins Potter, Mill Wnght, and he confidently recommends them as fully competent to apply the improve ment to all kinds of water power. GIDEON HOTCHKISS. Augusta, Ga.,May 1,1846. The undersigned having purchased the patent ofthc above celebrated wheels lor the State of Georgia, are prepated to receive proposals fur the sale of rights for counties orlor ainglerigSvs. They are also prepared to supply all orders for wheels at short notice, and tofurnish compe tent workmen to put them in succesafuloperaiion. in any part of the State. The Wheels being of 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. placed on the shaft of a co oihon Flutter Wheel Mill, if in good order, and hung upon the same bearings, insufficiently strong to i sustain the power of the Wheels. When used for Saw Mills they require no gearing to prod nee from 175 to 300 strokes per minute. Backwater is no imoediment when there i* a head above. All communications upon the subject address ed to Charles Gatlin, Augusta, Ga., wIU receive prompt attention. THOMAS HOPKINS LYMAN S. CATLI V, COLLINS POTTER. Augusta, June a, 1845. LSrwtl