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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1846)
The Massachusetts Mills Co. at Lowell divided ten per cent for six months, and the Firemen’s Ins. Co. five for the same time. The exports of Cotton Goods from Boston for June reached 4426 bales, against 2j75 in June, I<4 j. The exports to foreign ports were 1357 pkgs. against 1576 ia't year, and to coastwise ports 3039, against 679. The shipments of Ice for June reached 2930 tons, ot which there went to New Orleans 1630, Calcutta 522, Ear badoes laO, St. Thomas 150. Charleston iSJ.and Mobile I 50 tons. The New Fork Herald—a decided Free Trade paper—is leartul oltheresnlt of ihe tho rough change in the method ot levying and col lecting duties, and believes that much difficulty and contusion will eusne in entering goods, un der the new system. “it is a very greatexpeti ment (says the Herald,)—one that may lead to a serious embarrassments in the finances of the government, and require an immediate repeal, or a resort to some other mode of raising re venue !” Hr. Shuck, (pronounced Shook,) a Baptist Mi salonary from China, accompanied by Vohg Sken Sahxc, a native preacher, dress ed in the costume of his country, will address those who may assemble in the Methodist tAiurch at IDA o’clock, this morning. fTkr A collection toill be made. The Native Preacher will speak in his own language, which will be interpreted by Mr, Shuck. jy 16-1* TAXES! TAXESI |3rT?ie Tax-payers of Richmond county are respectiully notified that I am now ready to receive the State .and County Tax for the present year. jy7 ‘ ROBT. A. WATKINS. RE MOV IL.--The subscriber has re moved his Drug establishment to the first door below the Mechanics’ Bank, where he will be happy to see his customers. All articles in the Drug line will be sold very low. Fresh and pure family medicines kept on hand, and warranted. Also —paints, oils and brushes spices and perfumery, glass, putty, &c., &c. J. E. MARSHALL, ap23 successor to T. I. Wray. O* Augusta Female Seminary.—MßS JAMES ADAM respectfully informs her friends and the public, that her School for a limited number of young ladies will 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 Se minary, N 0.300 Broad-street, [au!9 trtf] REFERENCES: Rev.E. E. Ford, D.D. I H.C. Bryson, Esq. and L. V Dr®as M.D. ; | R F Chew. Fsn. MARRIED- On the 2d inst., by Judge H. Warner, John Wright, Esq., of Lincoln county. Ga., to Miss Charlotte Coombs, of Greenville, Ga. COHMERCI i L. AUGUSTA MARKEtT Wednesday, P. M. Cmos-Since our report of Wednesday la«t the market has been characterised by a fair demand, and a good business has been done at prices fully equal t® those previous to the arrival ot the steamer. We quote extremes ft toB cents—principal sales 6| to 7{ cents. New Y ork. July ll—2 p. a. A.' td-.mgt —We quote bills on London at 107) % 101) ; Paris 5< 37) ass 33. The sales ol C#>itnn for the week ending last evening amount to 4000 bales, including 2700 hales Upland and Florida and 1900 Mobile and New Orleans. The arri vals during the same period wer 5797 bales. Prices as compared with last week are about a 1 of a cent lb lower. We quote as follows Interior none fa Ordinary b} (id 7) GJ fa 78 Jjfddling 7g fa 7i 7* fa 8) Middling fair 7$ fa 5* 8* fa 9 Fully Fair 8$ (at 8| 9) (id Ift GoedtoFme nom nr.m The sales reported to-day ainoun i to about 4ftU bales. The dour market is dull. We quote Genesee at *4 a *4 Michigan is worth S 3 93*. and some brands, a tittle fancy, at $4, while other mixed brands, and not m prime order, will not fetch over $-3.87* Round hoop ed Ohio, not tn prime order, has been sold at $3 52*. and that in good otdei at f 3 75 a 33 8!}. _ , New Orleans, July O—P. m. button— I here has been a lair demand, which has re sulted in the sale of AIOO bales at tall prices COTTON STATEMENT. Shock on band Ist ssept. 1845 Bales 7.705 irrived since to date 1,038.674 Arrived to day,. G 37 T «‘a ! 1,047,016 Exported up to date 954.504 Espoited today 545- 955,109 Stock on hand and on saip-ocard, not cleared.. 91,907 Sugar —About 100 hbds changed hands at former rates Molasses —75 bids were sold in small Jots. Flour— The sales of sweet Floor amount to about 1000 bbls at mostly $275 & bbl lor Illinois. Seveial sales of sour have been made at $' to *2lO, the amount of which has not been divulged, except one lot of 300 bbls at *2 10. Corn —There has been very little doing, holders being rather firmer in their demands, 1C X) sacks yellow were sold at 32c Freights —According to the Mobile Register seven ship* and one bark, which had been cleared for this port, had arrived at Mobile This circumstance, and the engagement# by the Quartermaster, have made rales lather firmer, though we have been told of two engagements for Liverpool at id tor Cotton, and at somewhat better rates for heavy freight. A ship has also been laid on for Boston. Exchanges Transactions are limited at previous rates. London 6to 6f cent prein ; Pan# 5f40 to * ,• N \ ork 60 days, 2$ to 3 ft? cent discount. Sight, |to I cent disc Mobile. July 10—p. m. LtoKou— Tae transactions during the last three days have been heavy for the season—the sates of the three days reaching about 5C30 bales at full prices The week closes with a stiff market. Middlings we now quote at 6} (a) 7c. The stock on sale is estimated at 8 to IU.OOO The receipts by the river within the last three days have been 136 bales, the experts 539 bales, leav in|& * ,ock on , hand of 33,652 bales. Exchange- -There has been some activity in this de partment for the last three days. In sterling there has been considerable doing at 6) fS 6| cent premium Domestic exchange and Alabama money remains as last quoted -Sinee our last report wr. heai of one en gagement. a bark for Ghent at l)c. and a ship filled for New i ork at )c. The tonnage in poit has been in creased t>y the arrival of 5 s - nare rieeed vessels. M4RHE LIST. ~ Charleston. July 14 Geo Halter, Howes. Liverpool; schr T. C. *Mitchell, Kruze, Balti more July 15. Cleared— -ship Medemseh, Boyson, Liver pool ; schr Statesman. Cathell. Philadelphia. At Quarantine—Brig Chapman. Brenan. N Orleans. Savannah. July 14 —Arrived- -Steamer Mary Sum mers. Hubbard, Augusta. Cleared- Brig Clinton. Andrews, New York. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS - rTTI , For Cash. ILLIAM H. CRANE wishing * . . *?. r f^A lce stock of goods before receiving his fall supply, offers his large assort ment of goods at reduced prices. Those wishing to purchase dry goods will do well to call and examine his assortment. jy!6-d&w 1 EFFERSON County, Georgia: C/ VN hereas Andrew E. Tarver, applies to me lor letters ot administration on the estate of Leaston V\ . Snead, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish, all ****** kiadredand creditors of said d - ceased, to be and appear at my office within the ti me prescribed by la w, to show cause, if anv thoy have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office iu Jaly 16, 1946. E. BOTHWELL. Clerk. DUTCH BOLTINGC Di ,^ ew York a large supply of Dutch Bolting Cloths of the best style, No. 6,1, 2,3, 4, f* 7 » 8 » 9 an(110 i to which they respectfully Invite the attention ot the public jy2-w&d fUGrSTA p, UfES CURRENT. n . nr-ivn ~ Wholesale. Retail, RAGGING. Hemp yard 13 (id 15 f° w ". 44 4 * m none. Gunny “ u |g fa 18 HALE ROPE “lb, 5 fa 7 Hog iouuii “ 6) fa 8 Ham# o •• 8 fa 10 Shoulders “ 6) fa 7) Side* 44 “ 7 fa 8 BUTTER Goshm •• - 25 fa 30 North Carolina... 12 fa 18 Country •• 4 * 15 fa 20 COFFEE, Green pi imv Cuba. 44 8 fa 9 Oidinary tr> Good.. 44 44 7 fa 8 Bt. Domingo “ 7 fa 9 Rio “ “ 8* fa 9) Laguna •• 4 * 9 fa 10 Porto Rico “ 9 f/j) 10 Java “ 13 fa 15 Mocha “ “ 22 fid 25 CANDLES. Spermaceti 44 31 fa 37* Tallow 44 44 12 fa 16* f.’HKFtSE, American 44 10 fid 12| English 44 •* none. CIDER, Northern 4 - bbl. 710 fid 800 in boxes. doz. 3 50 fa 4 50 ntiAßß,Spaiiii.li •• Al. 17 00 fid 40 00 Amerii an “ 5 00 fid 12 00 CORN bush. 70 fS> 80 ritsH. Herrings “ box. 75 fa 1 25 Mackerel No. 1 u bbl. 12 00 fa 14 00 No. 2 44 8 00 fa 11 00 “ No. 3 4 * 44 550 fid 700 FLOUR. Canal - 4 - CSO fid 750 Baltimore •' 44 500 fa 600 Western., 44 4 * 500 fa 6#o Country 44 44 450 fid 550 FEATHERS 44 lb. 22 fa 25 GINGER.... 44 lb. 10 fa 12 GUNPOWDER 44 4 - 600 fa 700 Blasting 44 4 - 400 fa 450 GLASS, 10 xl2 44 box 250 fa 350 8* 10 * 4 44 225 fa 300 IRON. Russia 44 5 00 fa 6 00 Swedes, assorted 44 cut 475 fa 525 Hood 4 ‘ 44 700 fa 800 Sheet 44 4 4 00 fa 800 Natl Rods 44 5 00 fa 7 00 LEAD 44 lb. 6 fa 7 LEATHER. Sole. Hemlock... 44 4 * 13 fa 18 Oak 44 4 4 20 fa 25 Upper - 4 side 87 fa 200 Calf Skins 44 doz 12 00 LARD 44 lb. S fa 9 AIOL ASSES, N. 0r1ean5...... 44 gal. 35 fa 40 Havana 44 •• 29 fa 32 English Island.. 44 44 none. NAILS 44 lb. 41 fa 6 OlLS.!.amp 44 gal. 100 fa 125 I,inseed 44 44 90 fa 100 Tanners 44 44 50 fa 6i Lard 44 4 - 87 fa 100 OATS 41 bush. 50 fa 67 PAINTS. Red Lead 44 lb. 12 fa 15 White Lead... “ 200 fa 2 50| Spanish Brown 44 lb. 3 fa 6 Yellow Ochre 44 4 fa 10 PEAS 44 44 62 fid 75 - fc-PPER. Black * 4 44 12* fa 15 PORTER, London 44 doz. 350 fa 4 00 and Ale. American. 44 bbl. SOO fa 900 PkAlSlNS.Malaga 44 box 275 fa 300 Muscatel 44 44 2UO fa 235 8100 m.... c< 44 none. RICE, Prime 44 cwt 350 fa 500 Inferior to Good 44 4 ‘ 350 fa) 450 SUGAR. New- Orleans 44 lb. 7 fa 10 Hat-ana. white 4- 44 11 fa J 2 44 brown..,.. 44 44 8 fa 9 Muscovado 44 44 7 fa 9 St. Croix 44 4 * 9 fa 10 Porto Rico 44 44 8 fa II Lump 44 44 13 fa 14 boat “ “ 13* fid 15 Double refined 44 ‘ 4 14 fa yg SPICE 44 44 lyi fa 18 SOAP, American, No. 1 44 44 6 fid 7 44 No. 2 44 44 5 fa 7 SALT Liverpool bulk *- bu*h. 40 fa 50 u sack 1 4b fo> 1 04 STEEL, German 44 ib. 12 fa is* Blistered ~ 44 44 8 fa 17 SHOT, all sizes 44 bag 150 fa 175 SPIRITS. Cognac 4lh proof.. 44 gal. 150 f2> 350 Peach 44 4 - 100 fa 150 Apple 44 44 fa bU Gin, H011and....... 44 44 125 fa 140 44 American 44 44 38 fa 43 Rum. Jamaica 44 44 150 fid 200 44 N. England.. 44 35 fa 40 Whiskey,Northern. 44 44 32 fa 37 • 4 Western. 44 44 28 fid 35 44 Mononga. 44 4 4 62* fa 87 44 Irish 44 44 300 fa 4 Oft TEA, Pouchong 44 44 75 fa 100 Young Hyson 44 44 30 fa 125 Hyson 44 4 4 75 fa 100 Gunpowder 44 44 100 fa 150 Imperial 44 44 100 fa 150 TOBACCO. N. Carolina 44 lb. 8 fid 15 Virginia 44 4 * 15 fa 40 TWINE 44 44 15 fid 20 VINEGAR, Cider 44 gal. 25 fa 37 Wine ‘ 4 “ 50 fa 75 WINE, iladetra 44 gal. 250 fa 350 Sicily Madeira “ 44 100 fa 150 Sherry 44 4 4 200 fa 350 Teneriffe 44 44 75 fa 125 Sweet Malaga 44 44 56 fa 62 Port 44 44 75 fa 300 EXCHANGE TABLE. (specie basis.) AUGUSTA NOTES. Mechanics’ Bank par. Brunswick Bank 44 Bank of Augusta 44 Augusta Insurance A: Banking Company 44 Georgia Rail Road. ..................... 44 Branch State of Georgia 4 ‘ SAVANNAH NOTES. State Bank 44 Marine and Fire Insurance Bank 44 , Planters’ Bank 44 Central Rail Road Bank.. 44 COUNTRY NOTES. State Bank Branch, par MUledgeville 8ank,.... 44 Central Bank _ ’ n City Council of Augusta..’ !!".*!! 44 Ruckersville Bank **“,“*’ « Branch Marine and Fire Insurance Bank « St. Mary’s Bank •« Merchants Bank, Macon uncertain Commercial Bank. Macon 60p. ct. die. Insurance Bank of Columbus. No sale. Monroe Rail Road Bank... Bioke. Bank of Darien and Branches. 44 Chattahoochee Tl. Road A Banking Co.. 44 Western Bank of Georgia 44 Bank of Columbus 44 Planters and Mechanics Bank Columbus. 4 Bank of Ocmulgee « Exchange Bank of Brunswick 44 Phxnix Bank. Columbus 44 GeoigiaG cent Bonds .... 94 fa 95 Georgia 8 cent Bonds. itft fa SOUTH CAROLINA NOTES. Charleston Banks par. Bank of Hamburg., 44 Commercial Bank, Columbia 44 Bank of Cher aw 1 fa 2 dis Bank of Camden I fid 2 Bank of Georgetown 1 fa 2 44 The Bill# of the Banks of Cheraw, Camden and Georgetown are not received either in payment or on deposite (Vguy of our Banks. Alabama Checks. NewYorksight £ prem. Boston * u Philadelphia.... x «. Charleston.. par. Savannah.. »* FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH. r TEN PIN ALLEY on Jack- A son, between Green and Telfair streets, built and for the last throe years occupied as a Bowling Alley, is now offered for sale up«n such moderate terms that either a club or single indi vidual, wishing to purchase, can, by early appli cation, at the Augusta Literary Depot, secure a handsome bargain. The building is 110 feet long, 20 feet wide, has 3 Alleys, and is furnished with Pins, Balls and all other furniture necessary to a Bowling Saloon. jy9-tw3 MEDICAL. THE Subscribers, having associated themselves together for the practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, offer their services to the people of Hamburg and its vicinity. Mileage during the day, fifty cents per mile at night, one dollar. iGr Office over Sibley & Crapon’s store, Ham burg S. C. GEORGE WARREN CROSS, M.D. T. L. HALSEY CROSS, M. D. ap7-3aw PREMIUM PeTrL^T^RCH^ A fresh supply of this beautiful Starch, jus received, and warranted, for sale by f3-trwif J. E. MARSHALL FOR SALE.—3OO bushels piime CORN— 551bsperbushe —Also 50 bushels of peas. Apply quick to je29 M. M. DYE. Bacon.— a prime lot of Western Bacon, for sale by my 27 BUSTIN Ik, W ALKER. Gentlemen of augusta —My celebrated Ambrosial and Almond SHAVING CREAM defies comparison in Arae lica or Europe. No person will use any other after using this excellent Paste. It is the best, the very best—give it only a single trial, 1 do not ask anv more to convince you. JULES HAUEL. The above article is for sale in Augusta, Ga., by jyßlm WM. HAINES. Cutest Intelligence. BY LAST EVENING'S NORTH RUN MAIL From Washington. Correspondence of ike Balil tnort American. VV ASHI.VGTO.V, Ju Iy U. 1846. The proceedings ia the House this morning were as interesting as they were last evening. The voles were exceedinglj close, and the question of the first importance. The proceedings were char acterized by more marked outrage than I have known before — the presence of four members of the Cabinet— some of whom were open in their interference in behalf of the Bill which the Hcusc yesterday rejected by a majority of fourteen votes. The representative opinion was notoriously in opposition to the Bill before the Committee of the Whole, and equally so against that which passed the Senate. The official organ made a warm par ty appeal to the f.ieuds of the Executive to “hear and forbear” until this Bill was passed, and the official editor came in person to back his appeal to day. The private Secretary of the President was also present, and the following members of the Cabinet, some of whom were notoriously urgent for the passage of the Bill: Mr. Walker, Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Buchanan, Secretary of State, Mr. Marcy, Secretary of War. Mr. Johnson, Postmaster General. Others might have been in the House, but 1 did not see them. So barefaced an attempt to overawe Che legislative action by the presence and interference of public functionaries was probably never before heard of. It has given great off-nee here, and is the cau.se of so much remark as to make it a very proper subject of newspaper com ment. Public opinion and representative inde pendence were interfered with in like manner when the Tariff Bill was before the House. The Senate has done an immense day’s work to day, notwithstanding the thermometer is at 90. More private bills have been acted upon,and with great discrimination as to their merits, than the House has acted upon during the session. St. Louis, July 4. Later from Fort Leavemrorth. — The steamer Archer arrived in this city yesterday. She left Leavenworth on Wednesday last. Col. Kear ney left the Fort on Monday, and the last com panies (those of Weightman and Fischer) left on '1 uesday. The Artillery started with some iron cannon, but, ten miles from the Fort, the horses used lor hauling ike cannon and baggage broke down, and they were compelled to send back to the Fort tor other horses. The Archer took up two24-pouod brass howitzers, and four brass cannon, six-pounders, from Jefferson city, and an express was sent out to the company to return and get them. Capt. Weightman was still sick, but getting better; Lieut. Simpson and f en or twelve volunteers remained to escort Major Clark and Capt. Weightman, when they should be ready to follow the army. A large quantity of provisions were still piled up at Leavenworth.— Neic Era. Coircspopulence of the Baltimore Sun. Philadklphia, July 12,9 P. M. Bi/ Magnetic 'Telegraph. —The Thermometer yesterday reached as high as 193 degrees Fah renheit. Po-day the highest point touched bv the mercury was 99 We also had this after noon a delightful storm of rain, which has laid the dust and cooled the atmosphere. Six persons have died to-day from being sun struck, and from drinking cold water whilst be ing overheated. The Pilot line brings nothing worth telegraph ing from the East. ~ F. Randolph's Manumitted Slates —The citi zens of Mercer county, Ohio, refused to allow the three hundred slaves belonging to the late John Randolph to settle in that county. They w-re forced to leave in twenty-four hours, and those having them in charge conveyed them back twenty miles, and at last dates were en camped in the woods. Bacon, lard and pork.— A f arther supply of the above articles re ceived and for sale by jy 15 tw2w ADAMS, FARGO & CO. Bale rope and twine.— 100 coils Weaver’s Bale Rope, 500 lbs superior three strand Twine, 26 bbls W. W. Vinegar, for sale low hv CHAS. P. McCALLA, jylo-sw2m corner Ray and Mclntosh-sts. SHOWER BATHSIi! BF. CHEW has just received and • offers for sale SHOWER BATHS, of a good quality, with pumps attached. —ALSO HAND SHOWER BATHS, and HORSE HAIR RUBBERS, to glow the skin. —ALSO— PATENT PUMPS and LEAD PIPE, tinned in side. Pot sale at jy7-tw&w 168 Broad-st., Augusta. HAY’S LINIMENT for PILES. —A supply of this old and well tried reme dy, j ust received and for sale by my22-twAw WM. H. TUTT. MICHAUX’S freckle wash. —The best preparation ever discovered for the removal of Freckles, Pimples, Sunburn, Tet ter, and all obstinate eruptions of the skin. For sale by my22-tw&w WM. H. TUTT. JOHN D. SMITH, GUN AND LOCK SMITH, Mclntosh-st, opposite the P. Office, Augusta , BEGS leave to inform the citizens of Augusta and vicinity that he carries on the above business in all its various branches, and will warrant all work done by him- Having a fir*t rate workman in his employ, he is now prepar ed to manufacture guns, restock theta, or change from flint to percussion. Also —Walking canes, of every description, handsomely mounted. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a continuance of public pa tronage. my27-wAtrwly H~OUCK’S PANACEA.—Thiscele brated medicine, for the cure of Dyspep sia, Scrofulous affections, and all impurities of the blood, is kept constantly on hand, and war ranted Genuine. Also, Wistar’s BALSAM OF WILD CHER RY fj-trwtf J. E. MARSHALL. POWDERS For making Washington mineral Water, A PLEASANT drink, acts on the liver and kidneys, cures strangury and all diseases of the stomach and viscera, dyspepsia, headache, acidity, flatulency, bilious cholic, dec. 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. For sale by WM. H. TUTT, Agent for Augusta. my2l-trwi w MRS. SMlTH,formerly of Charles 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 branches. 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 beautifu. bed ding mj7 Mackerel, in lots to suit pur chasers, No. 1, 2 and 3,in bbls and halves, by jy2 CAA M H WILLIAMS. PIECES heavy Kentucky OUvl Bagging, 100 coils best Kentucky bale rope, 5b coils India hemp. For sale low by je!s HAND & WILLIAMS. •Xmtion Sales. BY W. E. JACKSON & CO. THIS DAY (Thursday,) the 16th lost., at half-past ten o’clock, at the store and dwelling of J. H. O’Shea, (who wishes to make a change in his business,) will be sold the contents of said store, being his stock in trade; consisting ot a greater variety of articles than is generally sold in a retail grocery. Also, he will sell, at private sale, his house and lot. The location is well known—situated be i tween Roath’s corner and the bakery of Shultz & Dhiel, Lower Market The improvements ■ made on the lot, during the last 3 years, amount j to S3OO. Persons wishing to purchase can inspect the premises at any time. Titles in lisputable. Jvl4-3 J. H. O’SHEA. OXFORD COMMENCEMENT. aae asaea *lll VISITORS to Oxford by the Georgia Rail Road, between the 17th and 31st of July, will be furnished with return tickets tree of charge. F. C. AR *IS, Superintendant. Transportation Office, G. R. R, & B. Comp. ? WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU SINESS. With Insurance against Fire. r undersigned have taken the wel J- known Warehouse on the east side ot Jackson-street,nearthe river, formerly occupied by .Messrs. Clarke, McTier A Co., opposite i Clarke & Roberts, where they propose carrying on the above business. From their experience in cotton transactions andlacilitiee for the promotion of the interest ot their customers, they hope to receive a share oi patronage. Their charges will conform to those already established; and liberal advances will be made, when required, on produce in store. Full Insurance effected against fire, without ! charge to owners. j jyl9-tf ISAAC T. HEARD A CO. DRUGS, MEDICINES and PER FUMERY.—The subscriber has now on hand, and is cmtinually receiving fresh supplies of genuine Drugs and Medicines, selected ex pressly for physicians and family use. \lso, an elegant assortment of Perfumery— Colo, ne and Lavender VVaters, fancy washing and shaving Soap’s, Hair Oils. Ac., Ac., all of which are of ered at reduced prices for cash. Visitors from he countrv are invited t > call. mys-trwAd WM. HAINES. RECOLLECTIONS OF MEXICO, by Gen. Waddy Thompson, of S. C. t late Minister to Mexico. A new supply of the Quaker City, Handy Andy, Arthur O’Leary, the Crock of Geld, by Marlin F. Tapper. The Life of St. Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland, to which is added the Celebrated Hymn, compos ed ab jve Twelve Hundred Years since, by his Disciple, St. Fiech—received bv iv 2 DUNHAM A 'BLEAKLEY. i n nnn lbs bacon, sides J- Vr and SHOULDERS, just re ceived and for sale by jc2€ HAND A WILLIAMS. Hotchkiss codification. A Codification of the Statute Laws of the tate of Georgia—For sale by CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, ap!3 Onlv Agent for Augusta. xn BBLS. N. U. MOLASSES, a LwXf prime article—just received and for sale ia27 HAND A WILLIAMS. 14 Win GOOD MOUNTAIN BUTTER, in 50 ib kits, just re ceived and for sale by je26 HAND A WILLIAMS. AND USNA • BURGS, from the Elbert Factory, which will be sold .ow, by jy2 C A A M H WILLIAMS. SPERM OIL.—A prime article of Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil—just received and for sale by WM, HAINES. f 3 t YXri BAGS prime green RIO COFFEE. 20 hhds strictly prime Molasses, 50 bbls Rectified Whiskey, for sale low by iy2 c A A M H WILLIAMS. Fresh tu r NHrsl:ET)—Asup ply of Fresh Ruta Baga, White Flat Dutch, Large White Gl be and Red Top Turnip Seed. Just received and for sale by Jelß-tf. WM. HAIN ES XiY KEGS best rifle powder, 50 quarter kegs best rifle powder, a fine article. For sale low by jels HAND A WILLIAMS. B ICO N I BACON!! i Afi non LBs - su P eri ° r city Cured BACON—cured Irom the best Kentucky corn fattened pork. 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 ap!6-lm*tf GREEN, FISHBACK A CO. Bright and beautiful LIGHT is produced by Cornelius & Co’s justly celebrated Sola* Lard Lamps, of which, the subscriber has just received a fresh supply of various patterns and prices, which he will sell cheap. Among them are Lamps suitable for Parlors, Stores and Public Rooms. Wicks, chimneys and globes are always kept for sale. N. B.—Rooms lighted on special occasions on moderate terms. 126 E. MUSTIN. Barege mantles, muslin EDGEINGS, Ac.—VViujam J. Ceakc has just received, Fine white Barege Mantles, Jaconet muslin edgeings, A large assortment of Gentlemens and youths’ silk and elastic suspenders, 7-8 Bleached shirtings 4-4 New York mills shirtings, Ladies’ slate cotton hose, And a variety of other articles, which w ! ''e sold low. je!s Ribbons, fans, &c Rich embroidered and plaid Bonnet Ribons Rich twisted silk and ribbon scarfs Maraboo and ivory Pans, from 75 cts to $3.50 Colored and shaded purse Twist Stee l beads and trimmings for purses Line < cambric Hdkfs. frjm 25 cents to $6. And a variety of other new goods, just received nd for sale by al3 W T M. H. CRANE BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. Force, brothers a co. have just received a large supply of the follow ing articles, expressly for the retail trade ; Gentlemens’ fine Calfskin Boots, “ “ Morocco pump Brogans, “ “ Gaiter “ “ “ “ Velvet Slippers, Ladies’ fine colored and black Gaiter Boots, “ v- “ “ Morocco “ “ Misses colored gaiter Buskins, “ kid iace walking Shoes, “ “ « Boots, “ colored and black kid Slippers, Childrens’ colored, black and bronze Boots, “ “ “ u Slippers, Infant colored gaiter Boots— Together with a genuine assortment of all kinds us Boots, Sn>es, Leather, Lasts, Shoe Pegs, Shoe Thread and Shoemakers’ materials of every description, which will be sold at the very lowest o rices. FURNITURE STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the public that he his taken the FURNITURE STORE so long and favor able known as H. Pabsons' where he wall, in fu ture, keep a general supply of every article in his line, to which he invites the attention of per sons desirous to purchase. mys DANIEL CHAFFEE. Ovn <Jsoob, &t; NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY GOODS At Real Chatham-*!reel Prices. AS we are anxious to reduce our stock of goods previous to making our fall pur chases, we will offer some of the best bargains to those having dry goods to purchase that have been offered in this market in some time. Our stock of fancy goods is hard to beat. We beg leave to call the attention ol the ladies. je!2 BOWDRE A CLAGGKTT. SILK HOSIERY, Ac. JUST RECEIVED—Ladies’ black English and French Silk Hose, Ladies’ white English and French Silk Hose, Black and white ribb’d silk £ “ | Black twisted silk Gloves and Mitts ; together with a large assoitment of Hosiery and Gloves of ail descriptions, tor sale bv je9 WM. H.CRANE. FASHIONABLE SPRING & SUMMER GOODS for 1846 i subscriber is now opening* a J- splendid assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part of the following, viz; Single and double-milled Saxa-Gotha Cloth, a new article for spring and summer wear. Single-milled, plain and fancy, black and light Case! me res. White and fancy Linen Drillings, for pants. Cashmere, Valentia and Marseilles Vettings, an entire new article. Light blue Cassimere, for military pants. Silk and cotton Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Suspenders, Ac. Ac. To which the attention of the public is respect fully invited. CHAS. LODTMANN, Merchant Tailor, 208 Broad-street, ; mh!B Augusta, Ga. Black lawns.-snowmn & Shear have received from New Vorkt supply of plain black Muslin Lawns, suitable fa adies’ mourning dresses, to which they respect fully invite the attention of the public. my3o S Hummer clothing—a fresh supply at WM. O PRICE A CO’S. Black and colored Dress and Frock Coats, Black and fancy colored single cass. Pants, Black satin, silks and other kinds of Vests, Plain, white and figured Marseiles Vests, Silk and satin “ ALSO —A fine assortment of Shirts, under Shirts and Drawers, with a few more of the fashionable Summer Sacks. FRENCH MUSLINS.—Snowden A Shear have received from New York a very large supply ot rich, buff, blue, pink and purple French Muslins for Ladies’ dresses, of new and splendid styles. Also, Ombre satin striped Barege, for Ladies’ dresses, Rich satin and watered striped black Silks, Superior plain black rep. Silks and Mack Mar quisse, Ladies’ fancy Barege Scarfs, of new and beauti ful styles. Ladies’ worked muslin Collars, of the latest styles, Black silk Grenadine, for Ladies’ dresses with a great variety of other fancy and staple Dry Goods, suitable for the present season, to which they respectfully invite the attention of henu''Uc. myll NEW AND FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, FOR GENTLE MEN’S WEAR, NOW receiving, ot the best quality ot fabric, and will be made to measure in the most approved style of Fashion, or sold by the piece or pattern, commensurate with the scarcity of cash, READY MADE CLOTHING, of every style and variety, well made and cheap'. Fancy Articles. Stocks, cravats, hosiery, shirts, drawers, tra velling cases, brushes, combs, shoulder braces, money belts, perfumery, soaps, razors, razor strops, umbrellas, and all such articles as are use ful for the Wardrobe. mh2o WM. O. PRICE A CO SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. THE Subscriber has received at the F ASHIONABLE DEPOT (old stand) ap posite the U. S. Hotel, a first rate assortment of Cloths, Casslmeres. Vestings, Linens, Drap D’Ete’s, Ac. Also on hand shuts. collars, sus{>euder& stocks, cravats, gloves, Ac. The above Goods are all fresh and new styles, and will be made cheap and in superior style. mh23 J A VAN WINKLE. FASHIONABLE SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, JOHN BRIDGES, Merchant Tailor, Broad-street, next d-or below the United States Hotel. Is now prepared to supply the public with a full and complete variety of fash* ionahle Goods just received, consisting in part of Cloths, Mifed and Single Milled Cassimers, Vestings, Drills, Diap D’ete and fancy articles for Gentlemen’s wear, which he will be pleased to make in the most fashionable style or to suit the taste of the Customer. fjp Cutting, making and trimming, in the best manner. " m 9. SHIRTS! SHIRT^!—Of all kinds Plain Linen, stripe Linen Cotton, with linen bosoms Some new patterns, very neat. Also—Gauze merino, Raw silk, / Under-shirts and Finished silk, c Drawers. Cotton Imperial, With a complete assortment of Hosiery. a P 2S WM. O. PRICE A CO. WJ ITE PAPER FANS^—Snow dkn A Shear have received from New York a large assortment of Ladies* white paper, silvered and Maraboo Fans, of a great variety of tyles. Also, a few mourning Fans, of extra syle and quality to which they respectlully in vite the attention of the Ladles. my 12 TRUNKS! TRUNKS! THE SUBSCRIBERS have just re ceived a large supply of Ladies’ Travelling Trunks, Ladies’ Bonnet Boxes, Leather and Sealskin Trunks, Red Morocco tancy do., Folio Trunks of all sizes, which will be sold low by ap!B FORCE, BROTHERS A CO. ADVERTISEMENT. TO MILL WRIGHTS. THE SUBSCRIBER, being Agemt tor he sale of FRENCH BURR AND ESOPUS 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 Piemans —will receive orders for any of the above arti cles, which will be filled with promptness and accmracv, at the lowest New York prices. Address A. J. MOSES, je6-6m Charleston, S, C. 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 ail recently purchased for cash and shor* credit, at greatly reduced prices , are offered at from ONE TO SIX CENTS PER YARD LOWER THAN THE PRICES OF APRIL fjpPurchasers are guaranteed the prices—and allowances made for a given period. (renewed and corrected daily) regulating the prices—are placed in the hands oi buyers, and sent with goods ordered. rpANNERS’ OIL.—IO barrels best X. Tanners Oil. For sale low by (23 WM. HAINES Jor Rmt.-hotels, «TO RENT.—The middle tene ment of the Bridge Bank Building. Aise celling on Reynold-street, in the rear of the above. Apply to JyH GEORGE M. THKW. STO RENT—From the Ist of October next, the two story house, near pper market, formerly known &s KiJborn’s ; it will be in complete repair by the lat October with all necessary out houses attached. Al?o—The two story house, upper end of Broad-street, at present occupied by C. A. Williams, formerly known as Holcomb’s; the house has been repaired, from the alii up, and may now be considered a desirable residence, with a large garden attached. Apply to _tv»4 3t C. A. A M. H. WILLIAMS. JSf TO KENT.—The large brick JLaLstore on Broad-street, with two salt-houses, recently occupied by T. S. A Baker. For particulars enquire of Baku, Wucsx A Co., or the subscriber. Jyl-tf DELAIGLK. MTO RElNT—TheToffice'^d commodious cellar on the corner of Bay aud Mclmosh-stieets, formerly occupied by A. McKenzie, Apply to C. McCALLa, on the premises or to JOHN GARNER, Esq. jy II -tw2w MTO RENT.—The store and dwelling on Broad-st., near the lower mar ket, now occupied by H. D. Bell, Esq. The dwelling on Reynold near Jackson street, with eight roums, wash and bathing rooms, smoke house, stable and carriage house, a large garden, with grape arbor, peach, apple, pear, cherry and fig trees. Apply to jyi4-tw3 CHARLES HALL. MARIETTA HOTEL* MTHE subscriber respectfully informs his old patrons and the public JSL generally, that he has become the proprietor of this large and convenient House, recently occu pid by xMessrs. Daniel A Leak, where he hopes by strict attention and assiduity to give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. He is prepared to receive any num ber of summer boarders that may visit Marietta for that purpose. I have also a comfortable two i 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 will be m Hie rate, by the month or year, on terms to suit applicants. JOSIAS W. SHAW, Formerly of Gainesville. Marietta, March 31,1946. ap4-trwAwtf M MADISON SPRINGS, GA. .This Fashionable WATERING PLACE will be in readiness for vistors by the Ist of May As the proprietor has made this his permanent place of residence, in addition to other improve* ments, he has built and will have in readi ness, 2 splendid Ten-Pin Alleys, Bar and Billiard Rooms, fine Bathing establishment, and several cottages, with four rooms each, suited for fami lies or parties. Preparations are making for 30# persons. DANIEL MORRISON. apl3-dAw4m PIANO FORTES. H. PARSONS would in form his friends and the public * 1 y * ** that he has at this time a large am. well selected stock of Piano Fortes from Chick - ering, Nunns & Clark, Gale,and other gdod ma kers, embracing all the qualities and prices, so that a purchaser can do as well here as t any ot the Northern establishments. The prices are the same, adding freights and insurance only. Also, two of the much admired xEoiian Pianos from Nunns A Clark. Orders will be received lor PI anos and no advance required until the instru ment is received and approved. nlf SECONDHAND Pl- ANu, of fine tone and in good cou * f “ * •* dition, for sale. Apply to ja3l-tw&wtf H. PARSONS. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. « GOLD and SILVER WATCH gTjLES, Mantel Clocks, Gold bracelets, hkfcjJrings, breast-pins, chains, Ac., of the latest fashion and finest quality. Fine as ters ,ind candlesticks; old silver plate rep ired and made as new; silver spoons made to order} clocks and watchesrepairedand warranted;jew elry made and repaired, at G. C. GORDON'S, fl fiv v. doors belov <J.S. Hotel. PERIFOCAL SPECTACLES. Neither the French Meniscus, nor WoUmdsm'o English Periteopie. TO ail who experience inconvenience in the use ot the common kind of Glasses, and especially in night re .ding, these Spectacles will be found a .. 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 bo given to each individual who may need Glasses than 'he s- tisfaction he will experience in the use of them. These Glasses can b 3 obtained in this place only of CLARK, RACKETT A CO., Agents lor Manufactatera, who have now on hand a good supply in gold and silver frames. Perifocal Glasses fitted to any frame, for any vision. Spectacles in guki, silver and steei, for sale very low by my7 GLARK, RACKETT A CO., Dealers in Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Ac. BOOTS AND SHOES. JL. M AND B. W. FORCE & CO., No. 18 Hayne-street,Charles ton, South Carolina, are adding to their stock, by late arrivals, direct from the Manufac turers, two thousand cases of BOOT& and SHOES ; consisting of— -10.000 pair Men’s thick black brogans 15,000 do do do russet do 1,000 do do do do do —extra size a. 12,000 do do kip lioed and bound da 15,00 do do calf peg’d and aewed do 2,000 do do calf and kip peg’d bcots 1,000 do do fine do sewed do 1,000 do do coarse mining do 2,500 do Boy’s coarse black and russet brogans 2,500 do do kip lined and boand 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 le thar peg’d and sewed strap shoes 1,000 do do calf skin do and do do 2,500 do do seal and kip do and Brogaaa 1,000 do do calfskin do and dodo 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 onorvd as low for cash or approved paper, as they could be bought in the Northern mtrkets. slfi TTARNISHES —A fresh supply just V received, and tor sale at the Charleston prices. CARRIAGE GLASS.—A good aracle, and for sale very low. GLASS WAKE. — A large supply of Glass Ware, of English and American manufacture consisting of 1,2, 4, 6 and 8 o»- vials; Opodel doc, British Oil, Godfrey’s cordial and Turling ton’s balsam vials: for saleat New Yorkpncea, with vials and bottles of every description, on as reasonable terms as can be purchased in any similar establishment in the South. —-ALSO A general assortment of Genuine DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, A PERFUMERY. By STEWART BEOGS, ja!2 \nd Aootbecanr. Augusta, Or.