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DIED
“The sparkling skies shall tarnish and decay,
The sun be quenched, the stars shall fade away,
Out he shall rise with a propitious light." „
Died, at his residence in Warren county, Ga
on Wednesday evening, 3d September, Mi
Fielding Hill, in the 54th vear of his age.
The dise se was an affection of the hea
which summoned our worthy friend and hi
neighbor to leave an affectionate wife an 1 chi
dr- n, in obedience to the decree of his God, th
“ dust thou art, and unto dust thou shall return
The "loom which perva ies h.s family circle, a
the shadow of deep grief which covers the neigh
bourh >oil where h's many virtues were bt
known and properly and duly appreciated, at
the great anxiety of his many friends, give ev
dene! that an aching void is left that cam.ot *
replaced. The most affectionate husband, fathe
and ki d master, were some of the noble trai
which adorned his life. HLdemise was suddei
and frequently during his short confinement h
would express his willingness to die to thos
around him. His iilue«s though short was <
great severity, and his calm resignation mar-i
tested that he looked and prayed “ God’s will I
done, and not his own ” a c’^ TC ,^, r>
I» O. o, t l ',
iCf 3 WASHINGTON LODGE No
7.-A DRGR.EE MEETING will be held THIs
EVE sing, at 7i o’clock- By order of the N. G
sH
Charleston Hotel. -
Ed" The Subscriber having- pur
chased the Furniture and taken a LEASE o
the above HOTEL, respectfully informs hi
file rids and the public generally, that he will b
prepared to receive all who may feel whling t
patronize him, on or before the 15th September
inst. He is unwi’ling to trouble the public will
a long iist ot pledges and promises , but requesr
a call from those visiting the city. Facts wll
tell how the establishment is managed.
n 0 J. D. BOYD.
Charleston, Seat. 4, 1845. sB-im
Eagle and Phoenix if Ga.,
O* OPENED. O
THE undersig-ned respectful]'
announces to his friends, that the above estab
lishment is NOW open, and in complete order
He solicits a call from his old patrons am 1
lliends - WiVI. M. FRAZER,
Late of the United States Hotel.
The STABLE attached has been put i
order, and a good Hostler is in attendance. s 6
Young Ladies’ School.
MRS. A. KING will open o.
the first Monday of October, a School so
Young Ladies and Children, at the Masoni.
School House, entrance on Ellis street, when
all the branches usually taught in a female Aca
demy will be taught on the most moderate terms
The most satisfactory references will be given.
Previous to the Ist ol October, any communlca
tiou through the Postoffice will be punctually
attended to.
Tuition.
ILJ 3 MISS S. A, WRAY’S School
will be re-opened the Ist of October, corner o
Washington and Reynold-streets, near the Epis
copal church. Hours of Tuition from 9t012 A
M„ and 2 till 5 P. M.
REFERENCES--Rev. E. E. Fonu, f>,D,
Rev. W. J, Hard,
Dr. W. H. Turpin,
slQ-twtf Mr. G. McLaughlin.
Augusta Female Seminary.
id 3 MRS. JAMES ADAM respect
fullv informs her friends and the public, that ho
School for a limited number of young ladies wi’
be re-opened on Monday, September ist.
Hours ot tuition from 9 to 12, and from 3 to 5
o’clock.
Terms made known on application at the St
niinary, No. 300 Broad-street.
RE^RRNCES:
Bev. Edward F. D.D. j
L. A. Ducas M.D.;
H C I rv o r R q., and
R. P. Chew, Esq aul9-trw*f
To the Voters of the Tenth Regiment.
Georgia Militia.
Wf’WE are auth irized to say that
Maj or J. J. BYRD has consented to become a
candidate for the office of Colonel of the 1 OrU
Regiment Georgia Militia, and will be suoport
ed by ss* MANY VOTERS.
Attention! lOth Regiment. G. M.
d=AN ELECTION will be held
on S.ATITRD AY, the 13th of September next, at
the CITY HALL, in this city, for a Colonel to
command the 10th Reg ; mant, G. M., vice Col.
M. A. resigned. The polls will be opened
at 10 o’clock, A.M , and dosed at 1 o’clock, P.M.
By order of Brig. Gen. GEO. W. SUMMERS.
SAMUEL C. WILSON,
Captain Augusta Artillery Guards.
M. A. STOVALL,
Capr. Clinch Riflemen.
Augusta, Ga., August 18, 1845.
O'The American Review—A Whig Jour
nal of Politics, Literature, Art and Science—a
Monthly Journal of one hundred and twelve pa
ges. Subscriptions received at this office. n 25
JOB PR IV TING.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, PLAIN AND FANCY
Embracing
Business Cards, Law Blanks.all kinds
Visiting do. V/ahehouse do.
Circulars, Bill Heads,
Bank Checks, Receipts, in blank.
Hand Bills, large or Pamphlets,
small, any color. | T,abels. <Scc. <Vc. &c.
executed with neatness and despatch
OFFICE, and in a style not inferior to any
establishment in the Southern States,
law Blanks always on hand.
Agency.
O" MR. V. B. PALMER is authorised to act as
vur agentfnr all business connected with this office ih
the cities of New York. Philadelphia, Boston and Bal
timore. His office in New York is 160 Nassau-street ,
Philadelphia, 59 Pine street ; Baltimore, S. E. corner
of Baltimore and Cal vert-streets; Boston, 16 Slate-sl.
Messrs. Mason & Tuttle, of New-Vork, are also the
agents of the Chronicle and Sentinel in the city of
New-York
Departure of the Atlantic Steamer's.
from Rngluna. From Amcrtni
Great Western.... Aug. I! Sept. 18
Great Bri ain Sept.'iO Oct. 10
Great Western.... Oct. II Nov. G
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_ COMMERCIAL.
ATIGUS i ’A MARKET.
Wednesday, P. M.
Cotton.— The Market during the last week, though
a:tiv e ter the season, has not undergone any change in
pitcss We therefore continue our quotations sto 7j
ce,lls extremes—principal sales CJ to 7 cents.
„ New York, September 6—p M
P 2 loc hs continue very heavy and prices very unset
e,, I ranssetions to-day were rathe, limited.
a n . or^1 S 11 exchanges are at present rather inactive,
to ih a 6 w * d he a limited demand, until just previous
tin un* >art . ure of anntlrer steamer. We quote Sler
-sf^s^' ,ne ’ at hff cent P'-em. ;on Paris
a —The market is lirm and the sales, whicir
Rsih Untt ° I*®? hales, at prices in favor of'he seller.
edr i“ er more disposition is evinced to buy than in the
' er P art of the week. We continue onr previous
■LUeiatronsat present.
Upland 4* Florida. Mobile & New Orleans
,f f. nor '"tie nnn e
r lV. lary 61 (S> 6i 6J (a) 6
~ ddl l 6f (a) 7 7* (id 7j
.ood M.ddltng 7i (St 7g 7g (a) 7|
i 'ddlirig fair 74 fS> 7g 8 Cat *4
, v- 7$ ra a si is s
u >y Gir 8f rd) Sj 9 1 Cd) 9
ood G't 9 Ca) 'Jt 10 (a) U>
ne - (d) 11 (a) If
Floui There is no change to-day in Flout. The re
ipt* are moderate and so ib the demand. The mar
■•I without being brisk is firm at $4 75 for Genesee,anc
I (n) SI 75 for prime fresh Michigan and fiat hoop
>hio. Ohio is offered at $4 62J.
I EXCHANGE TABLE.
(specie basis.j
AUGUSTA NOTES.
techanics’ Bank p ir ,
runswiclt Bank «
ank of Augusta. t!
ngusta Insurance & Banking Company t:
eorgia Rail Road “
tranch State of Georgia «•
SAVANNAH NOTES.
t ite Bank “
r arine and Fire Insurance Bank.. l!
I i .aniers’ Bank “
enlra! Rail Road Bank “
COUNTRY NOTES.
State Bank Branch, par.
~ tommercial Bank, Macon “
illedgevill Bank “
'enlral Bank l:
'ily Council of Augusta i!
1 luckersviiie Bank “
.. {ranch Marine and Fire Insurance Bank “
■St. Mary’s Bank “
1 lerchants Bant. Macon 5 dis
nsurance Bank of Columbus, No sale.
, 4niroe Rail Road Bank Broke.
tank of Darien and Branches “
hattahoochee 11. Road & Banking Co.. l;
Vesiern Bank ot Georgia “
lank of Columbus.... I «*
Banters and Mechanics Bank Columbus. “
Smkol Ocmnlgee “
E \ange Bank of Brunswick “
* unix Bank, Columbus “
.’eoigiaG)F cent Bonds ." 95 Cd) 96
teorgia 8 ceni Bonds.. lf(> (ft
SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES.
'liarleslon Banks p;lr
tank of Hamburg “
'onntry Banks *..!! “
vi.abama Notes ..." 5® 7 dis
CHECKS.
New V T ork sight | prem.
Boston -
I’hiladelphia ?■ “
Charlestoti p ar ,
Savannah •'
jWARTKE LIST.
Savannah. Sept. 9
Arrived- Brig Carleton, Brown, St. Thomas; schr
Henry Jenkins, (.ightbnurn, Martinique ; steamer Chat
lam, Gould, Augusta; steamer Hamburg, Philpot, Au
, gusla.
Cleared— Brig Peter Demill. McNair, New York.
Charleston, Sept 10.
Arrived— Schr John Hancock, Soubiates, Havana.
Cle tred- Ship Harriet & Jes.«ie, Conner. Liverpool ;
Line ship II Allen. Burr, New York ; schr Oregon, Ap
degarlh, Baltimore ; schi Catherine, Edmonson, Bal
timore.
ft fifiA Lbs. PRIME TENNES-
V/VF SEE BACON.—For sale by
sii-4t hand & Fleming.
5V— STRAYED OR STOLEN
since the 23d "f August last, from the
.. -subscriber, a dark bay Horse, about 8
■cars old, 14 hands high, and two white hind feet,
also a white spot on his buck caused by the sad
■ die. Wh ever will leave said horse at vl r . Lc
on s, Bridge street, will be liberally rewarded.
si 1-3* F. G. HAHN.
LAND FOR SALE-^TheS”
undersigned, desirous of going West. Miiii
oilers his valuable PLANTATIO V for sale, con
taining 223 aert s of land, adjoining W. A.’Eve
one mile from the city of Augusta. There is a
hout 135 acres under cultivation, the balance
woodland, oak and hickory, &c. The improve
ments are good. Any person wishing to pur
hase can see the subscriber in this city,
sll iawd&wtJal C. McCOY.
rALI At ERRO County, Georg - ]?! ;
Whereas William T. Flnkerand Jtdui C.
Eiuker apply to me for letters of administration
■n the estate of Isaac Flukor, late of said coun
ty, deceased;
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
>ed singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
•cased, to be and appear at my office within the
ime prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they
tave, why said letters should not be granted-
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville.
GUINEA O’NEAL, Clerk.
September 11, 1845.
TALIAEERR • County, Lreorg'ia :
Whereas Jesse Woodall and Am->s Stew
rt administrators on the estate of Littleton Ogle
rce, deceased, apply to me for letters of dis
cission :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all
md singular, the kindred and creditors of said de
based, to be and appear at my office within the
ime prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any they
tave, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville.
QUINEA O’NEAL, Clerk
September 11, 1845.
WILLIAM HEARING & SONS,
Commission Merchants,
slO 6w* Charleston, S. Carolina.
6 a ATS : HON NETS I!
a FALL FASHIONS 184 S.—Now
opening at E. L. Ferry & Co.’s Hat, Cap
and Bonnet Warehouse, a beautiful article of
Gentlemen’s Fall Style Hats.
Also, a handsome ssortment of
Florence, Plait, *traw. Silk, and Black
Bombazine Bonnets,
To which the attention of the public is respect
fully solicited.
s 8 E. L. FERRY & CO.,
Broad-st., 4 doors above the VI msion House.
ALMANACS. —The G<’0 r gia and
Carolina Almanacs for 1846, with calcu
lations by Robert Grier, of Butts county, Ga.
For sale by the Gross or dozen by
s 9 C H M. E. Gu ENVILLE.
BAGGING. —The subscribers offer,
delivered either in Savannah or Charles
ton, LOGO pieces Dondee Bagging of assorted
qualities and weights, at considerably reduced
prices. Samples may be inspected at D. L.
Adam Vs office next Clarke & Roberts’s Ware
house, and application lor purchases may be
made to Mr. D. L. Adams, or to
ANDREW LOW, & CO.
Savannah, Sent. 2. 3w
| GROSS Georgia and Carolina i
s-J x. j Almanacs for the year of our Lord 1846. j
Just received and for sale, wholesale or retail, by i
THOMAS Kl' HARDS,
s 6 Book, Stationary and fancy store.
WM. O. PRICE & CO., are now
receiving from New York and foreign
ports, fashionable FALL and WINTER GOODS,
for Gentlemen’s wear, of the choicest and best
1 style of fabric and quality, and variety of patterns
and kinds—which our friends and the public are
B solicited to call and examine, and leave their
I i 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
New York about half of ‘he year, he is better ena
bled to select such Goods as are the best and
s cheapest. A full and general assortment of ready
5 matte fashionable clothing, shirts, under-shirts
5 and drawers, of all kinds, and fancy articles of
‘ every desciption to complete 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
J FANCY AND STAPLE DRV GOODS,
selected from latest importations, of newest styles
and patterns, which will be sold cheap for cash
so diVw
OLD BACON. —A tew hhds. very
cheap. s 5 T. S. METCALF.
H arness, band and sole
LEATHER—A large lot of the above
* kinds of Leatheron hand, wivch will be sold vej
; ry low. Also, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, and all kinds
* of materials for shoe making
je!2 FORCE. BROTHERS & CO,
AND SATINETS—
J. P. SETZE, Jias just opened a lot c
r annels and Satinets, laid in during the sun
nier months (so as to get them low) which h
oners very cheap.
ALSO —At factory puces—
-30 bales Belleville Factory Negro Cloths;
10 do heavy cotton s3
PINE SALT—A very superior aru
cle, in sacks of 4 bushels eacffi and off-re*
’ at 25 per cent, below its comparative value i
other markets. WM. 11. GORDON.
au2B twtf
de Paris,” so,
J- the alleviation and cure of Bronchitis
and other diseases of the Throat. This reined'
is said to have been used by numbers of orators
who have found it eminently efficacious.-
o=Crndidates for the October election will di
well to notice this!
Also—Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ;
S wayne’s syrup of Wild Cherry ;
Houseman’s German Cough Drops;
New E gland Cough Svrup;
American Cough Drops, ft c.
For sale by HAVILAND. RISLEY ft CO.,
au27 trw2m Druggists
New goods.—just receiv d, a tint
lot of heavy Negro Cloths, bleached an
brown domestics, English and American prints
red and white flannels, black and colored ging
j hams, &c.; also, a few pieces of printed jaconets
i asid rep cashmere d’ecosse, fir sale low by
au!4-tf L C. W \RR RN & r‘Q.
AD V"ANCES Will made ou cot
ton consigned to our frier.is in Liverpool,
Havre, New York, Charleston and Savannah.
old Stawtf GARDF.LLE A- RHINO.
PRICES RSO 1)11 CIOS > id suif Tm
TIMES.
Family medicines, choice
PERFUMERY and FANCY ARTICLS.
The subscriber respectfully invites theaiten
tion of Physicians, Merchants and Planters, who
may be visiting this city, to his stock of Medi
cines. Great care having been exercised in then
selection, he is congdent'thatthe quality of each
article is such as cannot fail to afford entire sa
tisfaction.
The assortment of Perfumery, Fancy Articles,
Brushes and Combs, are the finest varieties o:
French and American manufacture.
Ho recommends the Gentlemen to confi
dence, in their estimable qualities, the shaving
Compounds of Pivcr, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn
and others, which relieve the operation of sha
ving from many ofits disagreeable attendants.
Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment o.
highly perfumed Toilet Soaps-—the Roman ivaly
dor and Milk of Roses, both delightful prepara
tions for the complexion, together with a greni
variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfu
mery.
Sands’, Carpenter’s and Bn’l’s Sarsaparilla
■faynes’ Expectorant, Carminative and Hah
Tonic, Evans’ Soothing Syrup for children
teething, Powell’s Balsam of Anniseed. an ex
cellent remedy for coughs and colds. Jebb’s
Rheumatic I c>erc--n‘ ,ar,d all the other populai
Medicines »
Ordersfrom too mumrv respectfully solicited
A libera -m-s »*•*» > or cask,
WM. HAINES,Jr.
juIO-trw&wtf No. 232 Broad-st... Augusta
TO HlßE—Twelve
v v or Fifteen Cart Roys, rrom 12 to 16
years of age. to work on the Canal. Black boys
would be preferred. Apply to
ie4 ts GRAVES O’BRIEN,
J" 2’,500 ■'PACKAGES~^w'
BOOTS AND SHOES —The
subscribei has now ou hand, (received by
recent arrivals.) 2500 packages Boots and Shoes
These goods have been selected
Isy myself, expressly for the Southern
Market.
Healers are invited to call and examine the
stock, as they cannot but be pleased with the
goods and prices. D F FLEMING,
115 24 and 25 Havue-st., Charleston, S. C.
TOKEAH ; or the White Rose, an
Indian tale, by C. Seatsficld —price 25
cents. Just received bv
au!4 ‘ THOS. RICH IRDS.
t~~r , AIRBANK7S PATENT PLAT
FORM and COUNTER SCALES, at re
duced prices.
The manufacturers have brought these oalau
ces to a very great degree of periection, and in
their various modifications have adapted them
to all the purposes for which heavy transactions
arc required by weight. In the mechanical con
struction, care is taken to secure strength, dura
hilily and accuracy —accuracy, not merely at a
specific point and to agiven amount, but uniform
accuracy at every angle of the platform, and
throughout the entire range, trom the lowest to
the highest capacity of the balance.
These scales keep their adjustment perfectly -
are never liable to derangement, and seldom to
any expense for repairs. They arc in use n
the most of the railroads of the United States,
andin some of them they have been long in use,
tiie operation being perfect. So also in the dor
mant and portable scales for weighing merchan
dize ; merchants and others wlio have had them
in constant use for a succession of vears, testify
to their uniform accuracy, and to the fact that
they appear unalfectedby wear.
For sale bv W ftj NELSON, Agents.
d7 3awtf
SAN DERS VILLE TELESCOPE
FOR SALPl.—Wishing to engage in a bu
siness that will afford me more active exercise,
than that of conducting a newspaper, I offer foi
sale the Telescope establishment, with all its ap
purtenances—subscription books advertising pa
tronage, Ac.
The paper lias been established nearly live
years, and lor the last, three years has paid a profit
of over one thousand dollars, clear of all ex
penses ; and is now in a prosperous condition,
having as ’arge an advertising patronage as any
coumry paper published in the State.
I have no *>ther reason for wishing to retire
from the business than the one given above
That it is essentially necessary tor my bodily
welfare, that I should abandon a business so se
dentary in its nature, must be apparent to every
one who is personally acquainted with me ; and
I therefore offer the estaolishment at a » educed
price, and on a credit till Ist of January, 1847.
Any gentleman wishing to purchase, and hav
ing any doubts as to the profits of the concern,
is invited t * call at the office, and examine my
books. au2B stw A. G. WARE.
MED IC LCOld EGEOF THEfeTTE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
The annual course of
LECTURES in this Institution will com
mence on the second Monday in November
next, upon the following branches ; •
Anatomy by — J. E. Horlbhook, M.D.
Surgery — E. Geddings, M.D.
Institutes and Practice— S. H. Dickson, M.D.
Physiology—James Moultrie, M.D.
Materia Medica— Henry R. Frost, M.D.
Obstetrics— Thos G. Prioleau, M.D.
Chemistry—C. U. Shepard, M.D.
Demonstrator — St. Julian Ravenel.M.D.
Clinical instruction will be delivered at the
Marine Hospital, Alms House and College Hos
pital.
Good Boarding can be obtained at from three
and a half to four dollars per week.
Specimens in Natural History will be thank
fully received HENRY R. FROST, Dean.
augß 6w
EVER AND AGUE.'—~ThmT
sands and Tens of Th usands are now suf
fering under that bane of life. Fever and Ague,
or Bilious Intermittent Fever! “ Rowasd’s Im
proved Tonic Mixture,” is universally ac
knowledged. by the disinterested, to be the Great
National Remedy —the only warranted, safe,
sure and rad cal cure —that never has failed,
when properly used, to eradicate the disease,
and also its immediate causes —restoring the natu
ral feelings and elasticity of the constitution in a
manner tliat nothing else will.
f3r Therefore procure at once this long-tried,
old, favorite, and sterling remedy, now called
Rowand’s Improved Tonic Mixture—protected
against counterfeits bv the written signature of
the original invertor, John R. Rowanil, over the
mouth of every bottle—and which may, for a
certainty, bo obtained genuine in Augusta, of
D’ANTIGNAC & BARRY.
„ . . ( JOHN R. ROWAND, M. D.,
1 ropne.or No. og jv. 2d street, Philad’a.
aulfi w2m
REAL estate.
TUESDAY, the *2lst Octobei
, , at 12 o’clock, (noon.) willbesold, ir
rant of the Bank of Brunswick, the following
leal Estate in this city, b* longing to the Georgia
Insurance and Trust Company ;
A lot of L AND 60 feet wide by 180 feet deep,
. noreor less, bounded on the south by Broad
-treet, on the north by Jones street, on the west
>y McCarton street, and on the east by a lot oi
, Ja ?D,£ yilc - yaid ,ot subject to an annual
ent of 8100, payable to the City Council of Au
gusta.
That lot of LAND 40 feet wide by 180 feet deep
i more or less, bounded on the south by Jones
i dretd ’ the north bv Reynold street, on the
> Peter D Boutet, and on the west
ry a Lot of the Augusta Insurance and Banking
mmpany, s
That lot of LAND, and improvements thereon,
•n the north west corner of Marbury and Broad
-tracts, bounded on the c outh by Broad street, on
the north by Jones street, on the east by Marbury
street, and on the west by lot now, or formerly,
>wneH by Wm. Jones.
Those three lots of L AND known in Raiford’s
elan as Nos 44, 45 and 46, bounded on the north
by Ellis street on the cast by lot number 43, on
" the, south by Green street, and on the west by
william Harper’s lot. each lot having a front on
Rlhs and Green streets, of 60 feet.
That lotof LAND on Ellisstreet.
on said street of 40 feet, and running back in
s parallel lines, half way to Green street, having a
blacksmith’s shop thereon.
* ot LAND on the corner of Green and
- Marbury streets, known in Raiford’s plan as num
ber 5/, having a front on Green street of 220 feet
, and on Marbury street of 66 feet—being now un
<^**ver > for five years, at S2O per year.
That lot in the upper part of the city, having a
front and rear of 30 leet, on Broad and Jones
streets, bounded 0:1 the east, by lot now or for
! merly occupied by Henry B. Holcombe, with a
two-story tenement, and other buildings th croon
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 Iwo lot's of LAND known in Raiford’s
plan as numbers 59 and 60. situated on Marbury
street, on which street cadi has a front 0f66 fe t—
both lying between Green and Telfair streets
Terms at sale. s 6 twts&lwd
DYEING AND SCOURING ESTAB
LISHMENT.
J OHN O’NEILL, FROM NEW
YORK, informs the citizens of Augusta,
and its vicinity, that lie has opened the above bu
siness on Broad-street, opposite the Eagle and
Plicenix Hotel, the second door above Mr. Chew’s
copper and tin establishment, when-he is pre
pared to execute work in his line of business in
1 style not inferior to any other in the Union
He will renovate gentlemen’s clothing of all tex
tures— coats, vests, pants, ftc. He renews the
shades of ail colors when faded, and finishes
vitii a steam press, and gives the garment the
appearance of entire nc>v cloth. He warrants
die garments done by him not to stain or to have
anything disagreeable about them, any more than
when new. He 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.
Hk" All orders received will be promptly at
tended to. ~11 22
FACT DRIES,BUILDE RS AND
RAILROAD COMPANIES, and to all
whom it may concern.—Tiie subscriber takes
this method of informing his friends and custo
mers, and the public gene, ally, that he has com
menced working at very reduced prices. He
will work at the following rates:
Large Gutters, formerly Slc.per ft. reduced to22c.
Large Conductor Pipes 25c. (i " iSc.
Small Gutters, 20c. u “ 14c.
Small Conductor Pipes 20c. “ “ 14c.
Gutter Hooks, 16c. “ 11 He.
Oil fans, all sizes, 20c. per gal, “ 13c
Bathing Tubs, sl3 00 apiece, “ $9 00
All kinds of Roofing will be pul 011 at 51.62 J
per 100 square feet, where all the materials are
found, or in proportion when otherwise. He
will go to any part of the country to put up Gut
ters 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 111 aerials will be used that the
market can afford.
Having one of the best of workmen in his em
ploy, he flatters himself that he will please any
who may give him a call both in price and quali
ty-
The above business is carried ou opposite A.
Frederick’s Confectionary, Broad street.
R. F. BOUYER.
Op WANTED—Two colored boys, (slaves or
free,) between 16 and 17 years of age, as appren
tices. He will warrant to learn them the trade
n three years. jy7-tf R. F. B.
fVTEGRO CLOTHS.—The suhscri
•L v bers have just received a large lot of heavy
Washington Plains and cable cord Kerseys, to
which the' invite the attention of planters, as they
will be sold cheap.
ni. 14-t JAMES MILLER (Sr CO.
PLATO UONTmA A'FtiLOS, o
Tenth Book of the Laws, by Dr. T. Lvvis r
L*L. D—received by
m3l THOMAS RICHARDS
NEW OKI BANS MOLASSES.—
26 bbls. just received bv
so T. S. METCALF. 1
CIRCULAR.
subscriber having just returned
A from New York with a full and complete
supply of French, English and German cloths,
cassirneres and vestings, would most respectful
ly invite the attention of his former fri mds and
patrons, and the trade in general throughout j
the country, to his stock, consisting in part of !
every variety and priceof the following articles : ]
French, English and German cloths; English j
wool black, invisible green, olive, olive green, 1
and blue cloths; beaver, Saxagotha cloths and i
fancy Tweeds; French, English and German ■
single and double width cassirneres and Doc
skins; French and English woollen, velvet
cashmereand valentiavestings; buffand white
cashmeretts; white and fancy marseilles, a new
article; black and fancy silk and satin vestings ;
silk, worsted and alpacca serges; wors'ed 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 ; black and fancy silk and satin cravats
and scans; Spitalfield, pongeand linen cambric
handkerchiefs; all of which he lias selected for
cash, and feels confident that he is able to offer
such inducements to purchasersascannot fail to
make it to their interest to extend to him a share
of their patronage. CHAS. LODTMANN.
Augusta, Ga., September 2, 1815.
The subscriber is happy to announce to
the public that he has secured the services of
Mr. Bradford, who is an excellent cutter, from
the city of New York. C. L.
AUNTS, OILS, wlnuuWGlass;
ftc.—HAVILAND, RISLEY ft 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; \ cnetian red; red lead;
rose [link ; Spanish brown, dry and in oil ; yel
low ochre; litharge; ter dc-sienna; umber;
lampblack; 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; 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
mil.
Purchasers will do well to call. Orders
promptly attended to. s i
Marine, fire and inland
NAVIGATION INSURANCE.-- JO
n SEPH MILLIGAN, Agent in this city of the
g Pi lican mutual, INSURANCE CO.,
a Os the City of New York,
Offers to take Marine and River Risks, and to
>, Insure Buildings, Goods, Wares, Merchandize,
d Household Furniture, &e. &c., against Boss or
d Damage by FIRE.
This company has an ample subscription to
insure the payment of its losses; possesses a
favorable charter; and will conduct its business
up on the most fair and liberal principles.—
s rV The Profits to be Divided Entirely a
e niong the ASSURED.^
it hor further information apply to the above
g named Agent, who is authorized to take Risks
and issue Policies in behalf of the company,
b TRUSTEES.—Wm W Todd, Anson G Phelps,
d Russel Stebbins, Charles Knecland, Lothrop L
» Sturgess, George F Thomas, Samuel L Mitchill,
y Robert H McCurdy, Thomas P Stanotn, George
b Collins, Edward Bement, Silas K Everett, Fran
cis B Cutting, Simeon Baldwin, Wm Augustus
s White, James G Stacey. Dennis Perkins, Thos
h W Gale, Edmund Laffan, Wm D Thomson,
n Henry W Hubbel!, George Bulkley, Wm Van
y Arsdaie, Horace Southmayd, ODe Forest Grant,
11 U’"> B Draper, John Peck, Isaiah C Whitmore,
Peter A Hargous, Justus Harrison, James T
t Soutter, Edward Richardson, Jacob B Herrick,
* Hanford, Edward Tompkins, George
a F Hussey, Edmund Dwight, Thomas Dunham,
Henry Haviland, Theodore Perry, Charles M
J Connelly. SIMEON BALDWIN, President
JUSTUS HARRISON, V. Pres’t.
, William W. Di bblee, Secretary. au27
o°The above Agency is kept at the office of
! the Geo. Ins. and Trust Company, whose poli
-3 cies, as they expire, I am authorized by the
. Pelican Mutual Insurance Co., to renew on ii
-1 berai terms. JOSEPH MILLIGAN, Agent.
' HHHE HOWARD INSURANCE
J- COMPANY make insurance against loss
I and damage by fire and inland navigation, on
1 terms as favorable as any other similar institu
tion in the city. Capital $300,000. Office, 54
; Wall-street.
DIRECTORS'.
R. Havens, Joseph B. Varnum,
Najah Taylor, John Rankin,
J; I*- Phoenix, Guy Richards,
F arming C. Tucker, Meigs D. Benjamin,
1 John D. Wolfe, Nathaniel Weed,
Caleb C. Halsted, F’erdinand S'uydam,
Wm W. Todd, Henry G. Thompson,
Wm. Conch, Peter I. Ncvius,
B. L. Woolley, Edward Anthony.
„ R- HAVENS, President.
1 Lewis Phillips, .Secretary.
Ihe subscriber, as Agent lor the Howard In
surance Company of Now York, will insure on
buildings, stocks in trade, cotton instore; also
against the dangers of river navioaiion
al-trw JAMES'B. BISHOP, Agent.
FIRR AND MARINE INSURANCE.”
r PROTECTION INSUR-
A ANCE COMPANY,of Hartford,Conn.,
have establish id an agency in Augusta, and pro
pose taking fire and river risks upon property of
all descriptions, 011 as reasonable terms as any
oth*r good office. Apply at the store ot F’oncE,
Brothers, & Co.
i dIS B. CONLEY. Agent.
DUPONT’S GUN POWDER—
Landing this day from (he Steamboat
Company’s boats.
300 kegs HF’ Dupont’ s powder,
48 1 kegs Rifle do, do.,
10 kegs cannister do.
Also on hand,
200 kegs Dupont’s Blasting Powder,
150 tl HF Hagley’s mills do.
For sal eby (aps-tl) GARDE L LE&R Hl.\D
PATENT LARD LAMPS.—Just
received a variety of patterns of the impro
ved Lard Lamp. Also extra globes, chimneys
and wicks for the same. F'or sale by
a»l4 J. E. MARSHALL.
Ha kpers’ p 1 ctorlalTbThle
—Nos. 33 and 31—received by
an2o T. RICHARDS.
FAMILY FLOUR.—A few barrels
of Canal Flour, of an Extra brand, receiv
ing this day. aus THOS. S. METCALF 1 .
NEWFALL GOODS.
IJNOWDEN & SHEAR have receiv
ed from New York
Rich cashmere d’ ecossc for ladies’ dresses, of
new and beautiful styles,
Rich ottoman reps “ ’ •« n
Extra black satin striped silks,
Black mouseline de lane and bombazine,
Rich fancy prints of na v styles,
Marlboro’ stripes and mixed Tweeds,
Peari buttons for -hirts, and youth's clothes.
The above, with a great variety of other arti
cles suitable for the F’al! season, will be sold at
low prices. The public are respectfully request
ed to examine the assortment. au3o
SHIRTS —Linen, do. cotton with li
nen bosoms, do. colored, do. frilled, do. em
broidered, do. silk and cotton under shirts and
drawers. Also, ladies’ silk and merino vests;
also, bosoms, collars, silk and-cotton night caps,
smoking do., silk, linen and cotton hosiery, sus
penders, gloves, &c. &c., at
my 15 WM. O. PRICE & C^
INDIA FLOOR MATTING
. .SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received this ;
day from New York a large supply of superior
4-4, 54, and 6-4 India Floor Matting. Also, a
supply of Prints of now and beautiful styles, (o
which they respectfully invite the attention of 1
the public. my 24 *
MEDICAL. £
DR. A. L. HAMMOND offers his 1
professional services to the citizens of Au- -
gusta and its vicinity. Dr. H. may be found at
ail times, when not professionally engaged, at
his office on Center-street, second door north
of A. Baudry’s Drug Store. apl4-ly
EVELINA; or the History of a
young Lady’s Introduction to the World,
by Miss Burney—price 25 cents. Just received
by jy3l T. RICHARDS.
HOTCHKISS’ VERTICAL PREMIUM
WATER WHEEL.
THE subscriber wou Id announce to all *
persons interested in the improvement and
erection of mills, that lie has sold his entire inte- c
rest in the above Patent Water Wheels, in the r
Stale of Georgia, to Thomas Hopkins and Ly- 1
| man S. Gatlin, of Augusta, and Collins Potter, a
Mill Wright, and he confidently recommends
them as fully competent to apply the improve
ment to all kinds of water power.
GIDEON HOTCHKISS. I
Augusta, Ga., May 1, 1845.
t
The undersigned having purchased the Patent
of the above celebrated wheels lor the State 01 c
Georgia, are prepaied to receive proposals for
thesaleof rights for comities or lor single rights. *
They are also prepared to supply all orders )
for wheels at short notice, and to furnish compe
tent workmen to put them in successful operation *
in any part of the Slate. 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. !■
They can be placed on the sMhft of a common
Flutter 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 r
from 175 to 300 strokes per minute. Backwater
is no impediment when there is a head above.
All communications upon tiie subject address
ed to Charles Gatlin, Augusta, Ga., will receive f
prompt attention. ,
THOMAS HOPKINS, f
LYMAN S. GATLIN,
COLLINS POTTER.
Augusta, June 4. 1845. d&wtf
HAlt ! HA\ ! ! —l5O bundles prime 1
Hay landing this day fro 11 the Georgia -
Steam Boat Company's Boats. For sale by l
aP 29 GARDELLE ft, RHINO. I
PATENT WATER PUMPS.— 1
Just received at the store of the subscri j
bers, a lew of the above approved Pumps, fo*
watering gardens, green-house plants, &c. Poi
sale low. FORCE, BROTHERS ft CO.
je!2 r
) TO RENT—The two story brick
‘ JSmL dwelling house on the south side ofßroad
street, next below John T. Greiner’s. Possea
, sion given immediately it desired. Apply to C
Gatlin, two doors below United -States Hotel,
o aul4 dim
®TO RENT.—The brick dwelling
. at present occupied by the Rev. Mr. Hard*
on Kroad-st; and the large Dwelling nearly o#
o posite the Methodist church.
a aus T. S METCALF.
- fP" G KENT, from Ist October
- w’,. 1 m d^ elling house on the corner of
Ellis and Washington streets, at present occupie
by Mrs. Came as a boarding house The dwel*
- ling next south of the above on Waehinetcm-st
5 now occupied by MrsflHall. g
Also two small dwellings opposite the Ghw
Hall, on Green-st. J. S. CLARK, *
’ Jy23 Executor Henry Mealing, dec’d.
m TO RE NT from Ist OcTober
. next, lw*> brick dwellings in Fox’s Range,
' rented at present to Mr. Overton Cosbv, and t*
* Mr. John G. Dunlap.
’ Also, the wooden dwelling situated on tb*
i corner of Washington and Ellis streets, which id
1 well calculated for a boarding house.
Apply to the Executors ot John Fox, jy 15
ml’O RENT—One half the new
. ly repaired wooden building en Broad-at.
opposite the Eagle & Phoenix Hotel, with thd
two story brick house in rear. Thd property i«
now in good order, that on Broad-st. having re
cently been fitted up for a store and dw«l!W
hor further particulars apply to
■ . , _ MARTIN FREDERICK
• Jy4-trwtf Executor on estate S. F. Turpin
RAN A WAY from th* Mont'
m, govnery and West Point Rail Road, five
arW negroes, ol the following names and de«
scrip lions
ALFRED, yellow, about 5 feet 7 inches in
height.
DREW, light yellow, about 5 feet 6 inches In
height.
SAM, light black, about 5 feet 5 inches in
height.
JIMMY, very black, about 5 feet i inches ilk
height, and has a split in his nose.
ELVIN, very black, about 5 feet 10 inches io.
height.
These negroes were lately purchased in Rich
mond, Va., and will doubtless endeavor to »et
back to Virginia. *
A liberal reward will ba paid for their appre
hension and delivery to Charles Bird, near Chd
haw, or their confinement until sent for
c. „ L - p - hrant,
bupt. Mont, and West Point R. R.
Montgomery, August 4, 1845. aut
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
GOLD and SILVER WATCH.
JtgTUES, Mantel Clocks, Gold bracelets,
rings, breast-pins, chains, ike., of tb«
latest fashion and finest quality. Fine ae
tors and candlesticks; old silver plate rep irec
and made as new ; silver spoons made to order:
clocks and watches repaired and warranted* jew
elry made and repaired, at ’ J
G. C. GORDON’S,
C five doors below U. S. Hotel.
WATCHES, J EW ELRY. Ac.
CLARKE, RACKETT & CO hav*
received, and are receiving, a rich asaort
ment of the above articles, together with
SILVER AND PLATED WARE OF ALL KINDS.
Rich Bracelets, Pins and Finger Rings; Gold
Spectacles, Thimbles and Pencil Gases; Gold
Pens ; Fob and Guard Chains;
WITH A GREAT VARIETY OF FANCY JCWELSt
and jUuiost every article In the Itee. '
Forks of Standard Silver, always on
hand : Fashionable Jet Work, for sale vuv’lov.
WATCH MATERIALS, TOOLS, Ac.,
WHOLESALE TO THE TRADE AT FAIR ?P,ICS,B
Augusta, Sept. 25, 1844. dif-wtf.
L. ivi.'& B. W. FORCE &TCO^
No. 18 Hayne street. Charleston, So. C$ M
are now receiving an entirely new and very ex
tensive assortment of Boots and Shoes, direct
from the manufacturers, at cash prices, selected
by one of the firm now at tLc North. This
stock will be well calculated to suit the country
and village trade, and will be ofleted et prices
to suit the times.
FORCE. BROTHERS
CO., are now receiving their Spritr
supply of Boots and Shoes, consisting ot 20,0(0
pairs men’s coarse Russet and black Brsgans*
15,000 pairs kip, lined and bound do.
2,000 do. calf, pegged and sewed do.
2,000 do. Boots.
600 do. kip Boots.
500 do. coarse Miningßoots.
2,500 do. boys’ kip and coarse Brogans.
2,000 do. women’s leather, pegged and sew*#
walking Shoes.
1,000 do. Brogans.
1,000 do. Morocco and kid walking Sho*s
2,000 do. calfand seal-skin do.
2,500 do. Morocco and kid slippers rvf alf
qualities.
1,500 do. misses andchildren’s v alkimi Sho*a
and Boots.
1,000 do. boys’and youth’s fine Bro^ane.
LEATHER.
Also, a large stock of Leather, consisting
500 sides oak and hemlock Sole Leather.
500 sides coarse Upper Leather.
50 doz.%alf-skins—French and Amerie?*.
30 doz. lining, kid and Morocco Skins.
150 sides Harness and Bridle Leather.
iOO sides Skirting Leather and fijf
Saddles.
150 sides Band Leather for Cotton-fin* one
Factories.
An assortment of patent and top-leather, for
carriages: tanners’ oil by the barrel: took} of est
kinds for cumers’ and shoemakers’use. All of
which are offered at New York prices, with tho
addition of freight to Augusta, at the sign
Big Boot, No. 276 Broad-street, Augusta, Geo.
ja4-tf
L A N D R E T D’D
Sr?” tw*.
fc K.
Justin time for planting.
TURNEP SEED—Another supply
of fresh Turnop Seed received this day
direct from Landieth, ot Philadelphia, and war
ranted genuine, viz: Purple Top, Ruta Saga,
large White Flat, White Globe, ixrge Norfolk
and Hanover Turnep. For sale cheap bv
s5-tf W'M. HAINES.
SURGEON DENTIST.
CHARLES DUGAS having - fully
prepared himself for the practice of Dant 4 >
try, tenders his services to the public
Complete or partial sets of Teeth will be
cuted with neatness and adapted securely.
Office in the dwelling of Dr. L. A. Dugasr,
Broad street. __ ly &p2l
T O all such as are m want of goo 3
READY MADE CLOTHING, of the la
test style of fashion, with shirts, drawers, sux
penders, gloves, hosiery, cravats, stocks, bosomcK
collars, and all the useful ar ides of wearing ap
parel, with a full and complete assortment o
cloths, cassimers and vestings, to be made foor
der in the latest anil best style, ean be served at
short notice by calling at
WM. O. PRICE & CO.’s 258 Broad-st.
A choice lot of fine black coats and pants just
received. jy22
Jl John Ronge, the of Treves, and
the New German Catholic Church, price 25 cts.,
an 1 Barnes’s Notes on the Epistles of Paul to
the Thessalonians, to Timothy, to Titus, an#
to Philemon. Just received by
jy2l T. RICHARDS.
Staple economy—a Treats
on the Management nf Horses, in rdatjoa
io Stabling, Grooming, Feeding, Watering an 4
Working, by John Stewart, from the third Eng
lish edition, with notes and additions, adapting
it to American food and climate, by A. R. Allen,
editor of the American Agriculturist. For sale
by Jv29 T. RICHARDS.
ALPOLE’S Memoirs of the
Reign of George 111. in two vols Bvo, v
rseeived by j e3 C. E. GRENVILLE.