Tri-weekly chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1838-1877, September 09, 1845, Image 3

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iii few hands, they refuse to sell unless they obtain -.iieir own prices The only sales reported to us, were lUil tierces at #3jf, and 20 at Sijf h? 100 !bs. Groceries- Business still confined to the wants of city retailers. The following sales have been reported tons : a small lot Bacon Shoulders at 7£ cents, and a small lot Sides at 9£, at which rates holders are now firm, with alight stock on hand; a small lot North ern Gin at 31 ft) 32c; 53 bnls New York Whiskey at 29c. 15 qr casks Domestic Port Wine, and 15 qr casks Domestic Madeira at 35c per gallon Com —We have no change to notice in the Corn market. The business of the past four days has been principally in the retail way, and the article is selling from stores at 60 (ft) 65c according to quantity, the liberal offer of the Centtal Rail Road reducing the rates of freight on this article to Scents per bushel, will no doubt create a demand in our maiket, and our country friends will find fair stocks, and can purchase in this maraet on as favorable terms as elsewhere Biggng. B,'C —The only sales reported to us of Bag ging were about 80 pieces Kentucky at 14c. Ot Bale Hope 12 coils Kentncky have been sold at 4c. 30at 1". and 2'ial 5 (ft) 5Jc lb Hiy- No wholesale transactions to report. North ern is selling from stores at 100 lbs;- Eastern at ■s!£• Fx-hange— There is no demand for Steiling, and we j continue to quote the nominal rale at cent prem. | For Domestic there is not much demand at the present 1 moment. The Banks continue to sell sight checks on 1 New York at 4 premium ; outdoors the rates are easier. ! They purchase 10 day hills at £. and 60 at 1 cent dis, ! Freights— Our harbor is bare of shipping, and bust- { ness is confined principally to New York by packets, I Ihe rates by which are 20c per 100 lbs for Cotton, and I 50 ft) 62Jc for Rice. Two packets now in port and j engaged full. Charleston Sepl 6. It will be observed that there is a discrepancy in the i total amount of the receipts of Cotton in our general i table compared with that of last week, which arises ■ from adding.s9l9 bales, the stock on hand at Augusta I and Hamburg on the Ist instant to the receipts hi Si- I vannah. and deducting 17,493 bales stock on hand at ! Augusta and Hamburg, September I, 1844. Cotton—^ The Upland market throughout the week |U»I closed, if it can be said to hdve beeen a rnarkelj has been in a slate of almost perfect stagnation, as the transactions do not exceed the sale of 361 bales, taken at about the current quotations given in our report of the Ist inst. to which we would still refer for a fair criterion of the value of the article. The receipts of the week aro 594 bales, of which ISO bales are of the new crop, and the sales i n the same ti me are as follows • 3 bales at 6, 69 at 64. 34 at 6f, 2at 7, 22 at 7-'., 23 at 7j, ti at 7jf, 7 at 7J, and 97 bales at Sc. among which 124 are new, and brought from 74® Sc lb. A few bales of white Sea Island sold at 17 and 20c; and upwards of 40 bales stained do were taken at prices i aii"in<* from Bto 15c \{f lb. Comparative Statement of Supply of Upland Cot ton, according to latest dales. ’1844. 1845, St’k on hand Sept 1,1845 10269 13097 Received since Aug. 31 .594 “ previously Tolalreceipts, JOSG3 14519 Exported since Aug. 31 716 “ previously Total exports. 746 2995 On shipboard, not el’d 1467 758 Deduct fromtotalrec’s 2213 3753 Retn’g on hand Septs 3650 10706 The following is a statement of the receipts and slock of cotton on hand and on shipboard not cleared, at the re spective places named: 1845. 3844 Rec’ts. Slock. Rec’ts. Block. New Orleans, Aug. 23..949025 2851 84>276 12665 Mobile, Aug 23. 51677-5 170 467990 4175 Florida, Ang. 19 157654 560 145249 2700 Georgia, Aug. 31 284981 2188 218637 2064 Do. Sea Island 8453 541 5574 97 S. Carolina, Aug. 31,...406342 10269 291306 13097 Do, Sea Island 20 H 9 610 13561 139 N Carolina, Aug. 23 12416 1(100 8575 65 ■ Virginia, Aug. 1 25200 2418 14500 2560 Total 2110393 20613 2040671 38 37 Macon, Ga. Sept. 1 1051 2500 Augusta & Hamburg, Sept 1 5919 17493 Philadelphia, Aug 30 722 6130 New York, Ang. 26 45314 73600 Total 53006 99928 Note —We have deducted from New Orleans 24931 l bales, from Mobile 1203, and from Chat lesion 11751 bales, the quan ities received at those ports from Flo rida, Mobile and Savannah. Note —We have added to the receipts at Charleston, 15395 bales, the exports from Georgetown to N York Rice —The Rice market has been rather quiet since the date ot our previous publication, as purchasers have taken out 600 tierces : former prices, however, have been fully sustained, and we with confidence re ter to our quotations for the state of the market. The receiptsare 1223 tierces, and the sales as follows 49 tierce- at 3 13* 16, 151 at 31,49 at 3 15-16, and 331 tierces at $4 $7 UK) pounds. (rr ml —The receipts of Corn during the week have been 9l>oo bushels N. Carolina, and 1900 bushels white Vegeta flint, which with some 4690 bushels North <:.i roliua. held over (torn the previous week, have, been taken by dealers at prices ranging from 55 to 58c bushel. We would refer to our quotations for 'he state of the market for this article Some 2200 bushels Ma ry and Oats brought 3"<c eye bushel There have been no arrivals of Hay or Peas this week. Flour —The transactions in this articlesince our last have oeen limited,and confined principally to the ex tra brands Virginia. *■ Kuox” at #s|, cash : and “ Uellf mont” and •*Eigle ,, at $6 barrel, and time. A few small lots vet v common Ba limoie at and fl|. B <on and L rd Very title h&s been done in either article during the week. Silt —Sales Irom store, of Liverpool sack, have been jnacie loalimi ed extent at pievious prices. Groceries —The reieipls of the week have been 78 hhds and 4 tierces Cuba Molasses, abd 193 hhds and 3 bbls Muscovado Sugar coastwise, and 819 bags Rio Cof fee also coastwise With the exception of Sugar, the market has been very quiet dui ing the week. Ahnui SO hhds very dry Muscovados were taken at 7J-. and some 250 hhds also changed hands, at piices ranging from 5| to 7c. tbe bulk of which say 180 hhd-, were sold at 7c. six months The receipt of Cuba Molasses noticed above was sold yesterday at 25ic Stocks - Very little has been done m Stocks generally, since our last. A limited number of Charleston Insu surance and Trust ( 'ompanv have been sold at prices ranging from ®s4g (ft) 55 $7 Share There has been some inquiry for Rail Roads, and 70 Shares are reported to have been sold a' $9 1 ■JP’ Share, but we were unable to trace the transaction to fountain head. Exchnges —BiIIs on England 10g ij7 cent premium, France, 5 20; Checks on New York, Philadelphia Bal timoreand Boston f cent premium. The Notes of the Augusta and Savannah Banks received on deposit by 'he Bank of Charleston, Freights —There is a vessel loading for Liverpool at 7-16th> tor Cotton in square bags. Nothing up for Ha vre The Boston rale may be quoted for Cotton 15 (a) 20c nominal, as there is none offering ; Rice has been taken at 75c tierce. We quote as formelv to New York, viz: Colton 20 fa) 30c .yy 100 lbs, Rice 50 cents 4P* tierce. JIARISE LIST. Chaslbston. Sept 8 Arrived —Line barqne Hronles. Cuais. IN York ; sehr T O Mitchell, Kruse, Havana: schr Harriet Porter. Os borne, Philadelphia ; Line ship Moselle, tSarnerby Bos' ton. Cleared —Schr John C Hoff, Halverson, Aransas Bay. Savannah, Sept. 6. Cleared —Sloop Alamode, White. Barocoa. Arr red —Brig Exact, Watkins. New York. CHARLESTON HOTt L. The Subscriber having pur chased the Furniture and taken a I.EASE ot the above HOTEL, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho will be prepared to receive all who may led willing to patronize him, on or before the 15lh September, inst. He is unwilling to trouble the public with a long list of pledges and promises, but requests a call from those visiting the city. Facts will tell how the establishment is managed. .1. d.'boyo. Charleston, Sept. 4, 1815. s3-lin EAGLE AND PHCENIX HOTEL. AUGUSTA, GA., O P E N E I) . 43 THE undersigned respectfully announces to his filends, that the above estab lishment is NOW OPEN, AND IN COU PLRTE ORDER. He solicits a call from his old patrons and friends. W.VL M. FRAZER. Late of the United .States Hotel, fjp The STABLE attached has been put in order, and a good Hostler ia in attendance, jd TO THE VOTERS OF THE I »TH REGIMENT, CL M. 23=* WE arc authirized to say that Major J. J. BYRD has consented to become a candidate for the office of Colonel of the 10th Regiment Georgia Militia, and will be support ed fay ss* _ MANY VOTERS. JOSEPH S. WINTER Fi Co.’s EXCHANGE & COLLECTION OFFICE, mh!3 lyis Montgomery, Ala. ATTENTION lOth REGIMENT, G. M. AT AN ELECTION will be held on SATURDAY, the 13th of September next, at the CITY HALL, in this city, for a Colonel to command the 10th Reg s merit, G. M., vice Col. M. A. Stovall resigned. The polls will be opened at 10 o’clock, A.M., and closed at 1 o’clock, P.M. Ev order of Brigadier General GEO. W. SUMMERS. SAMUEL C. WILSON, Captain Augusta Artillery Guards. M. A. STOVALL, Capt. Clinch Riflemen. Augusta, Ga., August 18, 1845. AUGUSTA FEM ALU SEMINARY. £dr’ MRS. JAMES ADAM respect fully informs her friends and the public, that her I School for a limited number of young ladies will I be re-opened on Monday, September Ist. Hours ot tuition from 9 to 12, and from 3 to 5 i o’clock. Terms made known on application at the Se minary, No. 300 Broad-stroef. REFERENCES; Rev. Edward E. Ford, D.D.; L. A. Dugas VI.D.; H. C Bryson, Esq., and B. P. Chew, Esq. aul9-trwtf rrrthe literar y depot : CHANGED HANDS- —The subscriber re spectfully reminds the public at large and his fiiends in particular, that he. has transferee! his place o( business and stock of books. &c. to Mr. HORTON B. ADAM, of tin’s city, for whom he solicits a continuance ofthe public patronage in the book trade and periodical business gene rally so liberally bestowed in my favor for the last four years, S. A. HOLMES. By the above the reader will observe there has been a change in the literary vvoild, with the consequences of which lam made chargeable— and 1 therefore respectfully call upon the former patrons of the Depot and all book purchasers to aid me in my new enterprise Sept. 4 H. B. ADAM. JOB PIHSTI^G. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN AND FANCY Embracing Business Cards, Law Blanks.all kinds Visiting do. Warehouse do. Circulars, Rill Heads, Hank Checks, Receipts, in blank. Hand Bills, large or Pamphlets, small, any color. Labels. &c. Ac. &o. EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH AT THIS OFFICE, and in a style not inferior to any establishment in theSomhern States. Lav/ Blanks always on hand. ?rf“THE AMERICAN REVIEW 'Whig Journal of Politics, Literature. Art and Science—a Monthly Journal of one hundred ami twelve pages. Subscriptions received at the office. u 25 Charleston Advertisement. TO COUNTRY - MERCHANTS. r in HE UN DE RSIG NE D, Merchants S. in the City of Charleston, arc receiving, and will have bv the 15th September, FULL AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS of all GOODS in their respcc ive lines, which (hey of fer for sale on the most accommodating terms. Country Merchants who have heretofore been in 'he habit of visiting other markets, will find it to their interest to examine this, which affords as many facilities for commerce as any other in the country. The facilities for getting here are great, and 'he rates of transportation are now so low as to ■filer quite an inducement to those residing in the neighboring states. DIIY GOODS. Townsends & Arnold, No. I Hayne-street. Wiley, Hanks &- Co., No. 3 “ “ Kelsev & Deas, No 5 !t Gillilands Howell, No. 7 “ “ Hvatt, Mcßurnev Ar Co., No. 9 “ “ SADDLERY. &c. Harral, Hare & Co, No. 4 Hayne-street SHOES. D. F. Fleming, No. 2 Hayne-street. H. Stoddard 0c Wood, No. 13 “ “ J. S. Beach, No. 10 “ “ u. M. & B W. Force & Co., “18 “ “ GROCERIES. S. S. Farrar & '"o , N > 23 Hayne-street, HATS, CAPS, &c. F. D Fanning & Co., No. 6 Hayne-street. Rankin, Sproulls & Co., No 16 “ “ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Haviland, Harral & Allen, No. 11 Hayne-street. P. M Cohen & Co. No 19 “ “ HARDWARE Morton & Courtney, No. 8 Hayne-street. Rooseveldt & Barker, No 17 “ “ CROCKERY. G. S. & H. Cameron & Co., No. 21 Hayne-street. B own & Stone, No. 14 “ “ H. B. G eason, Meeting-street, opposite the Chari ston Hotel. BONNETS AND STRAW GOODS. Dewing & Thayer, Meeting-street. BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. McCarter & Allen, Meeting-street, near the Charleston Hotel. s 9 Btw \ LMANACS.—The Georgia and L Carolina Almanacs for 1846, with calcu lations by Robert Grier, of Butts county, Ga. For s tie by the Gross or dozen by s 9 CHAs. e. GRENVILLE. PRICES REDUCED TO SUIT THE TIM ES. JT'AMILY MEDICINES. CHOICE i_ 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 fall to afford entire sa tisfaciion. The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Brushes and Combs, arc the finest varieties of French and American manufacture. He recommends the Gentlemen to confi dence, ia their estimable qualities, the shaving Compounds of Piver, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn and others, which relieve the operation of sha ving from in my of its disagreeable attendants. Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of highly perfumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kaly dor an d Milk of Roses, both delightful prepara tions for the complexion, together with a great variety of hair Oils, hair Dy'es and other Perfu mery. Sands’, Carpenter’s and BuTs Sarsaparilla, i Jaynes’ Expectorant, Carminative and Hair I Tonic, Evans’ Soothing Syrup for children ' teething, Powell’s Balsam of Anniseed. an ox- ! colicnt remedy for coughs and colds.' Jebb’s Rheumatic Linament,and all (he other popular Medicines of the day. Orders from the country respectfully solicited A liberal discount madefor cask. WM. HAINES,Jr. jclO-trw&wtf N 0.232 Broad-st... Augusta “ oastilles de Paris,” for k the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis and other diseases ofthe Throat. This remedy is said to have been used by numbers of orators, who have found it eminently efficacious.— rjTCVndidates for the October election will do well to notice this! Also —Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Swaymc’s syrup of Wild Cherry ; Houseman’s German Cough Drops; New E gland Cough Svrup; American Cough Drops, &c. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., au27 trw2m _ Druggists. G ENTLEMEN’S CLOTH GAI -1.1 TERS. —Just received, an invoice of the above siroes, for gentlemen’s wear, which will be sold low, together with a largo assortment of all kinds of Boots and .Shoes, at wholesale or re ail. jcl‘2 FORCE, BROTHERS &CO NEW ARRANGEMENT. Richmond academy, August 23d, 1845. The Board of Trustees have adopted the fol lowing Resolution: Resolved , That the English department be di vided into two schools, to be known as the first and second, and that these schools be distin guished by the use of the Books appronriate to each. The hooks of the first school, shall be those commonly employed and deemed necessary in the middle and highest branches of a complete English education. Those of the second school, such Elementary Works as are usually placed in the hands of chil dren, from five \o ten years of age. 'I he art of Wriling t > be taught in both schools. The Rector’s department to remain unchanged. Resolved , That the rate of tuition be ten dol lars per quarter for each student in the Classical department, seven dollars in the fi st English school, and five dollars per quarter in the second English school. The pupils will furnish their own stationary, and pay for wood as heretofore. The Academy will be re-opened on the first MONDAY in October next, under the superin tendence of the following Teachers : Messrs. William Erxenputsch, Rector and Inst’uctor in the Classical department, James P Ring First English Teacher, Jeremiah Note. Second English Teacher. Bv order of the Board, HENRY ROBERT, Clerk. BRANCHES TAUGHT IN THE CLAS SICAL DEPARTMENT. Latin and Greek Languages, Composition, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Natural Philoso phy, Chemistry, (in the Medical College,) Histo ry and Geography. Books for the Second English School. The following schedule of books have been se lected, to be used in accordance with the above arrangement. United State School Primer, New York edition. National Spelling Book, Boston edition. Webster’s Elementary Dictionary, New York edition. Grigg and Elliott’s Common (School Reader, Philadelphia, 1341. Davies First Lessons in Arithmetic. Mitchell’s Primary Geography. New Testament. Books for the first English School. Walker’s Dictionary. Day. Classical Reader, Boston edition. New Testament. Smith’s Grammar, Philadelphia edition. Alger’s Murray’s Kxmcises. Davies' Arithmetic, Philadelphia, 1845. Davies’ Elementary Algebra. Eucffd’s Elements. Willard’s History of the United States, Universal History, Philadelphia, 1345. M'tchcli's School Geography and Atlas. Guv’s Astronomy and Keith on the Globes. Blake’s Natural Philosophy. an 25-law4t II ATS : BON NETS !! I'M ALL 1* ASH IONS 1845.—N0w *3% opening at E. L. Ferry & Co.’s Hal, Cap and Bonnet Warehouse, a beautiful article of Gentlemen’s Fall Style SSnts. Also, a handsome ssortment of Florence, Plait, friraw. Silk, ami Black Bombazine Bonnets, To which the attention of the public is respect fully solicited. k 8 E. L. FERRY & CO., Broad-st., 1 doors above the Mansion House, «4F. N TIiEMEM’S BATS— F ALI> BTYI.B I 845, m JUST RECEIVED at AUTEN & CONKLING’S Wholesale ami Retail Fashionable fiat ami C ap Warehouse, onedoorbelowthe Brunswick Bank, Augusta, Ga. They are also securing their Fall°slock of HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, of the latest style and patterns, to which, they respectfui'y invite the attention of country mer chants in general, particularly those visiting Charleston. s5-dlt&trw3t CANAL FLOUR, of a choice quali ty, this »;ay landing, in lots to suit purcha sers For sale low for cash. s Q -3t W. M. ROWLAND. 6|f| GROSS Georgia and Carolina Almanacs for the year of our Lord 1846. Just received and for sale, wholesale or retail, by THOMAS RICHARDS, s 6 Book, Stationary and fancy store. WM. O. PRICE & CO., arc now receiving from New York and foreign aorts,fashionable FALL and WINTER GOOD S for Gentlemen’s wear, of the choicest and best of fabric and quality, and variety of patterns and kinds —which our friends and the public arc solicited to call and examine, and leave (heir orders ; assuring them the same will be made to measure, in the best and most approved style, and at the lowest prices. As Mr. Price is in \ew York about half of ’he year , he is better ena bled. to select such Goods as are the best and cheapest. A full and general assortment of ready made fashionable clothing, shirts, undm-shirts ind drawers, of all kinds, and fanev articles of every desciptioa to co plete a Gentleman’s wardrobe, at the old stand, opposite the State Bank. * s 6 NEW FALL. DRY GOODS. WM. H. CRANE is now receiving direct from N. York new and fashionable FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS, selected from latest importations, of newest styles and patterns, which will be sold cheap for cash s 5 d&w > L ANN ELS AND SATINETS— .T. P. SETZE, has just opened a lot of Flannels and Satinets, laid in during the sum mer months (so as to get them low) which he oilers very cheap ALSO —At factory prices— -30 bales Belleville Factory Negro Cloths; 10 do heavy cotton Osnaburgs. s 3 CN UNNY RAGGING and ROPE. 2T —3B bales heavy Gunny Bagging, 100 coils Rope. For sale by s 5 T. S. METCALF. M EDICAL. DR. A. L. HAMMOND offers his professional services to the citizens of Au gusta and its vicinity. Dr. H. may bo found at ail times, when not professionally engaged, at his office on Center-street, second door north of A. Baudry’s Drutr Store. apH ly JVTEW GOODS AT tHE FASII i. N 10NABLE DEPOT.—The subscriber has now on hand an as-iortraent of very fine BROADCLOTHS, CASS IMBUES. VEST INGS, See., which will be made to order in a superior style. Also, Stocks, Scarfs, Cravats, Suspenders and Col-ars ni24 J. A. VA N WIN RLE. j TT7ANTED TO HlßE.—Twelve V v or Fifteen Carl Boys, irom 12 to 16 i years of age... to work on the Canal. Black ooya i would be preferred. Apply to | je4 ts GRAVES & O’BRIEN. SURGEON DENTIST. Id 411 ARLES DUGAS having fully prepared himself for the practice of Dentis try, tenders his services to the public Complete or partial sets of Teeth will be exe cuted with neatness and adapted securely. Office in the dwelling of Dr. L. A. Dugas, Broad street. lv ap‘2l SALT —A very superior arti cle, in sacks of 4 bushels each, and offered at 25 per cent, below its comparative, value in other markets. WM. if. GORDON. au2B twtf 4 DVANCES will >e made on Col /f\. ton consigned to our frier. Is iu Livcrp >ol, Havre, New York, Charleston and .Savannah, oin Btawff GARDKLLF, A RHINO. OATENf WATER “PUMPS.— U Just received at the store of the subscri bers, a lew of the above approved Pumps, for watering gardens, green-house plants, &c. For sale low. FORCE, BROTHERS A CO. jel2 'IVj'E W ORLEAiVS MOLASSES.— -L T 26 bbls. just received by 35 T. S. METCALF. OLD BACON.—A few hhds. very chea P- s 5 T. S. METCALF. V\T ALPOLE’S Memoirs of the ' / Reign of George 111. in two vols Bvo.. received by j C 3 C. E. GRENVILLE. PAINTS, OILSTW JNUOWtW &c.-HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. ; Drug gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant f a PP iles 1 pure,’ ‘ extra,’ 1 No. 1’ and ‘ No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds of warranted quality. Paint oil; tanner’s oil; lamp on; 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 nne blue; vermillion; Venetian red; red lead: rose piutv; Spanish brown, dry and in oil; yel low ochre; litharge; ter de-sienna; umber; la.npb.uk; 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 all kinds; win dow, coach and picture glass, of all sizes; pain; mills and paint atones ; together with every arri cle usually found in drug stores, of the best qual ity, and at very low prices at wholesale amt re tail. O’ Purchasers will do well to call. Orders promptly attended to. S 4 d RAILROAD COMPANIES, and to ali whom it may concern. —The subscriber take*- this method of informing his friends and custo raers, and the public gene:ally, that he has com mcnced working at very reduced prises. He will work at the following rates: Large Gutters, formerly 31c.per ft, reduced to 22c. Large Conductor Pipes 25c, “ 18c Small Gutters, 20c. “ 14c Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ i! 14c Gutter Hooks, IGc. “ »' Uo Oil Cans, ali sizes, 20c. per gal, “ 13c Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, “ 89 CO All kinds of Roofing will be put on at 51.62* per 100 square feet, where all the materials au found, or iu proportion when otherwise. Ht will go to any part of the country to put up Gut tors and Roofing and no extra charges will be made for it, if conveyance and board arc furnish ed. Any reference or security will be given for the performance of any work or contracts made by him, and the best materials will be used that the marKet can afford. Having one oi the best of workmen in his em ploy, he natters himself that he will please any w ho may give him a call both in price and quali ty- „ The above business is carried on opposite A. Frederick's Confectionary, Broad- street. R. F. BOTTYER 'VANTED—Two colored boys, (slaves or free,) between 16 and 17 years of age, as appren tices. He wall warrant to learn them the trade a three years. jy7-tf R. P. B CLOTHS.—The subscri- L N bers have j ust received a large lot of heavy Washington Plains and cable cord Kerseys, to which thev invite the attention of planters, ua they will be sold cheap. au 14-t’ JAMES’ MILLERCO. IJAuU IN G.—The subscribers offer. J-3 delivered either iu Savannah or Charles ton, 1,000 pieces Dundee Bagging of assorted qualities and weights, at considerably red need prices. Samples may be inspected at D. L Adam’s’soffice next Clarke & Roberts’s Ware house, and application lor purchases may be made to Mr. D. 1,. Adams, or to AND RE W LO W, & GO. Savannah, Sunt, y. |"*Vi L W GiJUUo.—Just rcCfiv d, ti fine lot of heavy Negro Cloths, bleached and brown domestics, English and American prints, red and white flannels, black and colored ging hams, &c.; also, afe w pieces of printed jaconets and rep cashmere d’ecosse, fir sale low by' au!4-tf L C. WARR EN & CO. ' CIKCULA R» r subscriber having just retimed A. from New York with a full and complete supply of French, English and German cloths, cassimeres and vestings, would most respectful ly invite the attention of his former fti mds and patrons, and the trade in general throughout the country, to his stock, consisting in part of every variety and price of the following articles: French, English and German cloths; English wool black, invisible green, olive, olive gieen, and blue cloths; beaver, Saxagotha cloths and fancy Tweeds; French, English and German single and double width cassimeres and Doc skins; French and English woollen, velvet cashmere and valentia vestings; buff and white cashrneretts; white and fancy marseilles, a new article; black and fancy silk and satin vestings ; silk, worsted and aipacca serges; worsed and woollen fancy linings, &c. . c.; gentlemen’s English, French and German silk, cotton, meri no and lamb’s wool shirts and drawers; English, French and German half hose, gloves and" sus penders ; and fancy silk and satin cravats and scarls; Spitalfield pongeand linen cambric handkerchiefs; all of which lie has selected for cash, and feels confident that he is able to offer i such inducements to purchasers as cannot fail to 1 make it to their interest to extend to him a share 1 of their patronage. GHAS. LODTMANN. Augusta, Ga., September 2, 1645. O’ The subscriber is happy to announce to the public that he has secured the service’-; of Mr. Bradford, who is an excellent cutter, from tile city of New Y’ork. C. L. I j AKNESS, BAN D AND SOLE I e -I. LEATHER —A large lot of the above j kinds of Leather on hand, winch will be sold ve£ j ry low. Also, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, and all kinds \ of materials for shr.c making ie!2 FO ICE. BROTHERS & CO. j WATCHES, JEWELRY, LARKE, RACKETT & CO have ! received, and are receiving, a rich assort ment of the above avticies, 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 Os FANCY JEWELRY, and jjtmost every article in the line. Forks of Standard Silver, always on hand ; Fashionable Jet Work, lor sale very low. WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, &c., WHOLESALE TO THE 'i RAPE A'.' FAIR PRICES Augusta, Sept. 25. IS ft. dtf-wtf. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. £S> GOLD and SILVER WATCH- Mantel Clocks, Gold bncelets, rings, breast-pins, chains, &c., of the latest fashion and finest quality. Fine as ters .md candlesticks; old silver plate rep irc.l and made as new; silver spoons made to order; clocks and watches repaired and warranted; jew • dry made and repaired, at G. C, GORDON’B, U five doors below 11. 8. Hotel. J 2,500 PACKAGES BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscribe! has now on hand, (received by recent arrivals,) 2500 packages Boots and Shoes These goods have been selected Sly myself, expressly for the Southern Market. Dealers arc invited to call and examine the stock, as they cannot but be pleased with the goods and prices. D. P. FLEMING, 115 24 and 25 Hayne-st., Charleston, S. C. Dutch bolting cloths.— SNOWDEN &. SHEAR have received ■iom New York a supply of new Bolting Cloths >f the most approved stylo, of Nos. 0,1, 23, 4 5,6, 7,8, U and 10, to which they respectfully in vdtc the attention of the public. id) PURE WHITE LEAD.—SO pound kegs White Lead, of a superior quality ; 15 bbls best Linseed Oil - landing and for sale bv my3l T. S. METCALF. Marine, fire and inland NAVIGATION INSURANCE. -- JO SEPH MILLIGAN, AssxTin this city of the PELICAN MUTUAL DSUIiANCECO., Os the City of New lork, Offers to take Marine and River Risks, and to (nswe Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize Household Furniture, &c. Ac., against Loss or Damage by PI Rid. This company has an ample subscription to insure the payment of Us losses; possesses a favorable charter; and will conduct its business up on the most fair and liberal principles.— The Profits to be Divided Entirely a moug the ASSURED.jrg For further information apply to the above named Agent, who is authorized to lake Risks and issue Policies in behalf of the company. TRUSTEES.—Win W Todd, Anson G Phelps lussel •’'■lebbina, Charles Kneeland, Lothrop L ■lturgees, George F Thomas, Samuel L Mitchill, Robert H McCurdy, Thomas P Stanotn, George Collins, Edward Bement, Silas K Everett, Fran cis B Cutting, Simeon Baldwin, Wm Augustus Vhitc, Janu s G Macey. Dennis Perkins, Thus W Gale, Edmund Laffan, Wm D Thomson, denry W Hubbell, George Bulkley, Wm Van Vrsdalc, Horace Southmayd, O De Forest Grant, Ym B Draper, John Peck, Isaiah O Whitmore, Peter A Hargons, Justus Harrison, James T Edward Richaruson, Jacob B Herrick, Philander Hanford, Edward Tompkins, George F Hussey, Edmund Dwigfit, Thomas Dunham, Henry Haviland, Theodore Perry, Charles M Jonnellv. SIMEON BALDWIN, President. JUSTUS HARRISON, V. I’res’t. William W. Dibbles, Secretary. nu?7 53rThe above Agency is kept at the office of he Geo. Ins. and Trust Company, whose poll lies, as they expire, I am authorized by the Ptdican Mutual Insurance Co., to renew on >i bcral terms. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent. FIRR AND MARINE INSURANCE.” THE PROTECTION INSUR ANCI) COMPANY, of Hartford, Conn., have establish Jd an agency in Augusta, and pro uose taking fire and river risks upon property of 11 descriptions, on as reasonable terms as any •ther good office. Apply at the store ol Force, Bhothehc, &• Cu. _dls_ B. CONLEY, Agent. THE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY make insurance against loss and damage by lire and inland navigation, on terms as favorable as any other similar institu tion in the city. Capital -*300,000. Office, 54 Wall-sheet. DIRECTORS. R. Havens, Joseph B. Varnuni, Najah Tayloi, John Rankin, I. P. Phccnix, Guy Richards, Panning C. Tucker, Meigs D. Benjamin, fohn D. Wolfe, Nathaniel Weed, Caleb C. Halcted, Ferdinand A’uydam, Vm W. Todd, Henry G. Thompson, Wm. Couch, Peter I. Neviue, B. L. Woolley, Edward Anthony. 11. HAVENS, President. Lewis Phillips, Secretary. The subscriber, as Agent for the Howard In surance Company of New York, will insure on buildings, stocks in trade, cotton instore; also against lire dancers of river navigation. sl-trw JAME.8 1 H. BISHOP. Agent. OUPUiNT’S GCN POWDER— Landing this day from the Steamboat Cimpany’s boats. 300 kegs HF Dupont’s powder* 13 | kegs Rifle do. do , 10 kegs cannister do. Also on hand, 200 kegs Dupont’s Blasting Powder, 150 “ IIP Haglev’s mills do. Forsalebv (aps-tQ GARDELLE & RHIND Fate nt lard lam psT-Just received a vai’ety of patterns of the impro ved Lard Lamp. Also extra globes, chimneys and wicks for the same. For sale by ani l J. E. MARSHALL. DYEING AND SCOURING ESTAII USIIWBM. BOHN O’NEILL, FROM NEW fJ' YORK, informs the citizens of Augusta, and its vicinity, that he has opened the above bu siness on Broad-street, opposite the Eagle and Phoenix Hotel, the second doorabovc Mr. Chew’s copper and tin establishment, when he is pre pared to execute work in his line of business in a style not inferior to any other in the Union He will renovate gentlemen’s clothing of all tex tures—coats, vests, pants, &c. lie renews the shades of all colors when faded, and finishes with a steam press, and gives the garment the appearance of entire new cloth. He warrants the garments done by him not to stai.r or to have anything disagreeable about them, anymore than when new. lie is not yet prepared for Ladies’ Fancy Dyeing. When he has his fixtures made, and every thing in duo form, he will let it be known by a card in this paper. HI T All orders received will be promptly at tended to. au 22 H~ A KEEKS’ PICTORIAL BIBLE —Nos. 33 and 31—received by an2o T. RICHARDS. | FAMILY FLOUR.—A few barrels| of Canal Flour, of an Extra brand, rcceiv- ! ing this day. 5 THOS. S. METCALF. | UGAKCOFFEE” FI7)(J R,j UJ 10 hhds St Croix Sugar; 20 do Porto Rico do; 1 25 do Molasses; 300 bans Rio Coffee; 40 bbls Canal Flour ; 20 bales Gunny Bagging; Crushed and Clarified Sugars. auls For sale by HAND & WILLIAMS. NEW FALL. GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have receiv ed from New York Rich cashmere d’ ccossc for ladies’ dresses, of new and beautiful styles, Rich ottoman reps “ *• “ Extra black satin striped silks, Black mouselinc de lane and bombazine, Rich fancy prints of new styles, Marlboro’ stripes and mixed Tweeds, Peari buttons for -hirts, and youth’s clothes. The above, with a great variety of other arti cles callable for the Fall season, will be sold at low prices. The public arc respectfully request ed to examine the assortment. au3o HOTCHKISS’ VERTICAL PREMIUM | WATER WHEEL. THE subscriber won Id announce to all persons interested in the improvement and 1 erection of mills, that he lias sold his entire inte rest in the above Patent Water Wheels, iu the Stale of Georgia, to Thomas Hopkins and Ly man S. Gatlin, of Augusta, and Collins Potter, Mill Wright, and lie confidently recommends them as fully competent to apply the improve ment to all kinds of water power. GIDEON HOTCHKISS. Auguata, Ga , May 1, 1845. The undersigned having purchased the Patent of the above celebrated wheels for the State of Georgia, are prepaied to receive proposals for the sale of rights for counties or lor single rights. They arc also prepared to supple all orders for wheels at short notice, and to furnish compe tent workmen to put them in successful operation 1 iu any part of the Stale. The Wheels being of cast iron, will last an age. They constitute the requisite Ely or Balance Wheel, securing a uni form motion iu all parts of each revolution. They can be plated on the slf ift of a common Flutter Wheel Mill, if in good order, and hung upon the same hearings, it sufficiently strong to sustain (he power of the Wheels. When used for Saw Mills they require no gearing to produce from 175 lo 300 strokes per minute. Backwater is no impediment when there is a head above. AU communications upon the subject address ed to Charles Gatlin, Augusta, Ga., will receive prompt attention. THOMAS HOPKINS, LYMAN S. GATLIN, COLLINS POTTER. Augusta, June 4. 1845. d&wtf \ROM ATIC ROSE T O OTH PASTE, —For giving a pearly whiteness to ffie teeth, stopping the process of decay, harden ing the gums, and sweetening the breath, it has no superior. So innocent is it that it may be used without the least caution. For sale by WM, HAINES, Druggist. 2Uirtion Saks. BV W. E. JACKSO\ & CO. THIS DAY. r IMJ£BUAY MORNING, (9th,) at 10 o’clock, in front of our store, will be sold : b qr. casks Brandy, 10 eighth “ “ Rectified Whiskey, 10 “ N. Gn, o "Monongahela Whiskey. 2 half chests Black Tea, qr. lb. papers, 10 boxes Soap, r 10 “ Mustard, 12 coils bale Rope, 5 eighths Malaga Wine, 5 boxes Tobacco. s,B-2t HEAI. ~ ** ON TUESDAY, the *2lst October next, at 12 o’clock, (noon.) will bt sold, in front of th- Bank of Brunswick, the following Real Estate in this city, belonging to the Georgia Insurance and Trust Company : A lot of LAND 60 feet wide t y 180 feet deep, more or less, bounded on the south by Broad street, on the north by Jones street, on the west by McCarton street, and on the east by a lot of Benjamin Pyne Said lot subject to an annual rent of SIOO, payable to the City Council of Au gusta. That lot of LAND 40 feet wide by 180 feet de*p, more or less, bounded on the south by Jones street, on the north bv Reynold street, on the east by a Lot of Peter D Boutet, and on the west bv a Lot ot the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. That lot of LAND, and improvements thereon, on the north west corner of Marbury and Broad streets, bounded on the south by Broad street, on the north by Jones street, on the east by Marbury street, and on the west by lot now, or formerly, owned by Wrn. Jones. Those three lots of LAND known in Raiford’s plan na Nos 44, 45 and 46, bounded on the north by Ellis street, on the east by lot number 43, on the south by Green street, and on the west by William Harper’s lot. each lot having a front oh Ellis and Green streets, of 60 feet. That lot of LAND on Ellis street, having a front on said street of 40 feel, and running hack in oarallel lines, half way to Green street, having a blacksmith’s shop thereon. That lot of LAND on the corner of Green and Marbury streets, known in Raiford’s plan as num ber 57, having a front on Green street of 220 feet, and on Marbury street of 66 feet—being now un der lease to J. Oliver, for five years, at S2O per year. That lot in the upper part of the city, having a front and rear of 30 feel, on Broad and Jones streets, bounded on the east, by lot now or for nerly occupied by Henry B. Holcombe, with a rwo-story tenement, and other buildings thereon, now occupied by John J. Byrd. That lot of LAND in the rear of the preceding, having a front each on Jones and Reynold streets, of 30 feet —now'occupied by Jno. J. Byrd as a stab e and garden. Those Ivvo lots of LAND known in Raiford’s plan as numbers 59 and 60. situated on Marbury street, op which street each has a front of 66 fca— both lying between Green and Telfair streets. Terms at sale. tG twts&lwd A CARD. UNITED STATES HOTEL. M AUGUSTA, GA. 4^ IT is with regret that oir- Bill} cumstauccs require the undersigned to notify h!s friends and the travelling Public, annually, of hio location. He begs them to excuse him for thislaat change, as it brings him BACK HOME AGAIN to that well known stand, the United States Ho tel. He flatters himself that with the additions and improvements made to the Hotel, all will say, * You have made the right change;’ at the same time he pledges himself that it is his last move in Augusta. The undersigned takes pos session on the Ist October next. au6 DANIEL MIXER. m 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 of residence, in addition to other Improve ments, he is now building and will have in readl ness, 2 splendid Ten-PinAlleys, Bar and Billiard Rooms, fine Bathing establishment, and several cottages, with four rooms each, suited forfaml lies or parties. Preparations are making for 306 persons. DANIEL BIORRISON. mh26 d&wtl STO RENT—The two story brick dwelling house on the south side ofßroad street, next below JohnT Greiner’s. Possee sion given immediately it desired. Apply to O Gatlin, (wo doors below United States Hotel. auH dim MTO RENT—One half the new* . ly repaired wooden building on Broad-st., opposite the Eagle & Phcenix Hotel, with the two story brick house in rear. The property it now in good order, that on Broad-st. having re cently been fitted up for a store and dwelling For further particulars apply to r MARTIN FREDERICK jy4-trwlf Executor on estate S. P. Turpin MTO RENT.—The brick dwelling at present occupied by the Rev. Mr. Hard, on Broad-st; and the large Dwelling nearly ok positc the Methodist church. aus __ __ T. S METCALF. TO RENT, from Ist Uctobes ■-'ill next, the dwelling house on the corner «F Ellis and Washington streets, at present occupie by Mrs. Carrie ns a boarding house The dwel ling next south of the above on Washington-sty now occupied by Mral|f-lall. Also two small dwellings opposite the City Hall, on Grccn-st. " J. S. CLARK, '• jy23 Executor Henry Mealing, dcc’d. s ‘-* ® TO RENT Irom Ist October . next, tw» brick dwellings in Fox’s Range, rented at present to Mr. Overton Cosby, and t« Mr. John G. Dunlap. Also, the wooden dwelling situated on the corner of Washington and Ellis streets, which is well calculated for a boarding house. Apply to the Executors ot John Fox. jy 15 RANAWAY from tht Mont jS gomory and West Point Rail Road, five m groes, of the following names and dc -- scrip lion s : ALFRED, yellow, about 5 feet 7 inches In height. DREW, Ugh! yellow, about 5 feet 6 inches In height. •S'AM, light black, about 5 feet 5 Inches In height. JIMMY, very black, about 5 feet 6 Inches in height, arid has a split in his nose. ELVIN, very black, about 5 feet 10 inches in height. These negroes were lafely purchased in Rich mond, Va., and will doubtless endeavor to wet back to Virginia. ** A liberal n ward will be paid for their appre hension and delivery to Charles Bird, near Che - haw, or their confinement until sent for L. P. GRANT, bupt. Mont, and West Point It. R. Montgomery, August 4, 1945. nu g L. M. & B. W. FORGE & CO., No. 13 El ay tie street. Charleston, So. Ca., arc now receiving an entirely new and very ex tensive assortment ot Boots and Shoes, direct from the in umfaciurcrs, at cash prices, selected by one of the firm now at tl.c Nonh. This stock will be well calculated to suit the country and vjllag- trade, and will be offered at prices to suit the times. *a2o L A N D R E T H*9 o n r °*vv SEEDS. Just 111 time fur Planting* rpURNEP SEED—Another supply JL of fresh Turncp Seed received this day direct from Lambeth, ot Philadelphia, and war ranted genuine, viz: Pmplc Top, Ruta Bnea, large White Flat, White Globe, largo Norfolk and Hanover Turin p. For sale cheap by s5-tl WM. HAINES.