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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1846)
camharidea; caps,gloves, leggius, mils, '’c-n *" ; gs, ’ v ovs shins and drawers, made cn frames, composed wholly of cotton, worn by men. women, and children; cassia buds; cas oil; cav.oram; cejar wood. ebony, grana ui; a. mah ; gany, rosewood, and satin-wood, un man ulacturea; chocolate; chromate of lead; chromate, bichromate. nydriodare, and prnssiaie of potash; cobalt; cocoanm*. cocalos In liens; copperas or g F een vitriol, or sulphate of iron; • oer rid-, bolts, nails, aid spikes; copper bf .: ns: c pper in -beets 0 r plates, called bra ziCi- copper and other sheets ut copper not otherwise provided for; ertarn ol tartar; cubebs dried pulp. emery; ether; extract ot indigo extracts and decoctions of logwood and other Jye woods, n >: otherwise provided for; extract ot madder; feldspar; fig blue; fish, foreign* wnether fresh, smoked, salted, dried, or pick ed’ n 1 otn-r .t.se provided tor; fish glue or isin iilass; nsn s.-.ins; flax'-eet; flour of sulphur; Frankfort tdack; French chalk; iru if, green or ripe, not otherwise provided for; fulminates or fulminating powders; fur* dressed on the -t o: gamboge; glue; green turtle; gunny CiO n ; gunpowder; hair, curled, moss, sea weed, and all other vegetable substances used lor beds or mattresses; hams; hats of wool; bodies, made of wo -!,orof which wool shall re a component material ot chief value; hat ters’ pi ash, composed of silk and cotton, but ol which cotton is the component material of chief value; hemp-ee] or linseed, and rapeseed oil, and other oils used in painting; Indian corn and corn meal; ipecacuanha; iridium; iris or orris root; iron liquor; ivory or bone black; jalap; juniper berries; !ac spirits ; lac sulphur; iamp- DUck; lard; leather, tanned, bend Dr sole; lea ther, upper of all kinds; lead, in pigs, bars, or sheets; leaden pipes; leaden shot; leeches; linens of all kind>; liquorice paste, juice, or rot; litharge; malt; manganese ; manna; manufactures of flax, not otnerwise provided for; manufactures of hemp, not otherwise pro vided t jr; marble in the tough, slab, or block, unmanufactured; marine coral, unmanufactur ed ; medicinal drugs, roots, and leaves, in a crude state, not otherwise provided for; metals, Dutch and bronze, in Fat; metals, unmanufac tured. not otherwise provided for; mineral and bituminous substances, in a crude state, no 1 otherwise provided lor; musical instruments of a'd kinds, and strings for musical instruments of whip gut or catgut, and ail other strings of the sane material; needles of all kinds for sew ing, darning, or knitting; nitrate of lead; oats and oatmeal; oils, neatstoot an i other animal oil; spermaceti, whale, and other fish oil, the pr-‘tuce oi f reign fisheries; opium; oranges, lemo and limes; orange and lemon peel; osier or w;llow, prepared for basket-maker’s use; paten mordant; paints, dry or ground in oil, not otherwise provided tor;" paper-hanging? and paper tor screens or fireboards; paving stones; paving and roofing tiles and bricks; pearler hulled barley; periodicals and other works in the coerse ot printing and republication in the U. States; pineapples; pitch; plantains; piaster of Paris, when ground; plumbago; pork; potas -ium; Pru-'ian blue; pumpkins; putty; quick silver; quills; red chalk; rhubarb; rice, or pad dy; roll brimstone; Roman cement; rve and rye dour: saddlery, cotnmon. tinned or japann ed; saffron and saffron cake; sago; sal so da, and ail carbonates of soda, by whatever names designated, cot otherwise provided for; salts, epsorn. g’.auber. ruchelle, and all other sacs and preparations of salts, not otherwise provided lor; sarsaparilla; seppia; shaddocks; shearing paper; skins, tanned and dressed, 01 aiiki.us, skins of all kinds, not otherwise pro vided 1 r, slate pencils; smalls; spermaceti candies and tapers; spirits of turpentine; sponges; s.tuak; squills ; starch; siearine can dies and takers; *.eei not otherwise provided for; stereo;ye plate; still bottoms; sulphate ot barv tes, crude or refined; sulphate of quinine , tal low candles; tapioca; tar; thread laces and inserting?; type metal; types, new or old ; va nilla beans; verdigris ; velvet, in the piece, com posed wholly of cotton; velvet, in the piece, composed of c 'ton and silk, but of which cot ton is the component maferial of chief value; vermiilioß; wax candles and tapers; whale bone, the pr dace of foreign fisheries; wheat and whea flour; white and red lead ; whiting, or Paris white; waits vitriol, or sulphate of zinc ; window g ass, broad, crown, or cylinder; woollen listings; yams. JSCHEDCLE P. —{Piffeen per centum ad valorem. Arsenic; ba'k, Peruvian; bark, Uuilla; Brazil pas e ; brimstone, crude in bulk; codiila, cr tow of hemp or flax; cork free bark, un manufactured; dimonds, glaziers’, set or not set: dragon’s blood; flax, unmanufactured: gold and silver leaf, mineral kermes; silk, raw, n ot more advanced in manufacture than single* tram and thrown, or orgar.zine; steel, in bars,’ ca*r, shear, or German; terse tin plates; tin foil; tin ia plates or sheets; tin plates, galvan ized, not otherwise provided 1 or; zinc, spelter, or tentenegue, in sheets. Schedule G. —(Ten per centum ad valorem.) Ammonia; annalto, Raccon or Orleans; Banda: beaching powders or chloride of lime ; books, printed, magazines, pamphlets, periodi cals, and illustrated newspapers, bound or un bound, not otherwise provided for; building stones; barr stone=, wrought or unwrought; cameos and mosaics, and imitations thereof, not -et; chronometers, box or ships’, and parts thereof: cochineal; cocoa; cocoashelis; ccm posuions of glass or paste, not set; cudbear; diamonds, gen s, pearls, rubies, and other pre cious stones, an-i imitations thereof, when not set; engravings or plates, bounder unbound; hempseed, linseed, and rapeseed; fullers’earth; furs, hatters’, dressed or undres-ed, not on the >Kin; furs, un J re?sed, when on the skin, gold beaters sains; gum Arabic and gum Senegal; gum tragacamh; gum Barbarv; gum East In dia; gam Jedda; gum substitute, or burnt! starch; hair of ail kinds, uncleaned and un- i manufactured; india rubber, in bottles, slabs, j or sheets, unmanufactured; indigo; kelp; lem- , on and lime juice; lime; maps and charts;; music paper, with lines, bound or unbound; ‘ natron; nut vomica; oils, pa»m and cocoanut; | orpiment; palm leal, unmanuiactured; polish ing stones; pumice and pumice soaes; rattans; and reeds, unmanuiactured; rotten stone; sal ammonia; saltpetre, for nitrate of soda, or pot- | ash,) refined or partially refined; soda ash; sui phnric acii or oil of vitriol; tallow, marrow, and a!; other grease, and soap stocks and soap i stuffs not otherwise provided for; terra japonica or catechu; watches, and pars of watches; j waten materials of all kinds, not otherwise pro- i viied for ; woad or pastel. Schedule H. —{.Five per centum ad valorem.) Alcornoque; argol, or crude tartar; bells, when o' J, or bell rretal, fit only to be remanu factured; berries, nuts, anl vegetables, used exclusively in dyeing or in composing dves. but no article shall be classed as such that has | undergone any manufacture; brass in pigs or bars; brass, when old, and fit only to be reman ufaciared; Brazil woo!, and ail other dye wood, in s icks; bristles; chalk, not otherwise pro vided fur; clay, un wrought; copper in pigs or bars; copper, when old, and fit only to be re maoufactured; flints; grindstones, wrought or unwrought; herns, horn-tips, bones, bone-tips, and leeth, unmanufactured; ivory, unmanu factured; ivory nuts, or vegetable ivory; kermes; lac-dye; Jastings, suitable tor shoes, bool#, bootees, orbutlons, exclusively; madder, ground; madder root; manufactures of mohair cloth, silk twist, or other manufacture of cloth suitable tor the manufacture of shoes, boots, bootees, or buttons exclusively; nickel; nut galls; pearl, mother of; pewter, when old, and fit only to be rcmanu.'actared; rags, of whatever material: raw hides and skins of all kinds, whether dried, salted, or pickled, not otherwise provided for; safflower; saltpetre or nitrate of soda, or potash, when crude; seedlac; shellac; sumac; tin in pigs, bars, or blocks; tortoise and shell? unmanufactured; turmeric; waste, or shoddy; weld; zinc, spelter, or teute- 1 -roe, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided Schedule I-—{Exempt from duty.) I Animals imported for breed; bullion, gold ; ! * , t - Ter * cabinels p| coins, medals, and other coue.tions ot antiquities; cr.flee and tea when imposed direct :r m the place of their vc^r°?^ Ameri - n --^<>rin foreign ent, ]! ed by r -Ctprccal treaties to he ex empt from di-cnminatins duties, tonnage, and f cr,a ? es > coffee, 'he growth or production ot the oossewions of the Netherlands, imported from the Netherlands in the ?a.r.e -....oner': cn,nc? 20id, silver, and copper, copper ore • copper, when imported for the United States mint; cotton; >ir. adhesive, for sheathing ves • se . l? 5 garden seeds, and all other seeds not other i wise provided f< r; good*, wares, and merchan ‘‘he growth, produce, or manufacture of me Lnired States; exported to a foreign coun : try, and broug; Pack to the United States in , | the 'amp coot: i ion as when exported, upon which no drawback or bountv has been allowed ■ —provided, .bar a; regulations to ascertain the ; identity thereof, prescribed by existing laws, or whiefi may be prescribed by the Secretary of ’ ; be Treasury, sr ai. be complied with; guano; household effect*, old and in use, of persons or families from foreign countries, it used abroad bv r them, ani not intended for any other oerson or persons, or Lr sale; junk, old; models of inventions and other improvements in the arts — provided , that no article or articles shall be deemed a model or improvement which can be fitted for use; oatenm; oil, spermaceti, whale, and other fish, ol American fisheries, and all other articles the produce of such fisheries- I paintings and statuary, the production of Amer ican artists residing abroad, and all other paint ings and statuary — provided , the same be im ported in good faith as objects of taste, and not of merchaniise. personal and household effects (not merchandise) ot ci*izens of the United States dying abroad; p iaster of pan's, nngrouna; platina. unmanufactured; sheatingcopper; but no copper to be considered such, and admitted | free, except in sheets forty-eight inches longand ■ fourteen inches wide, and weighing from four teen to thirty-!our ounces the square foot; sheathing metal; specimens of natural history, mineralogy, or botany; trees, shrubs, bulbs, plants, and roots, not otherwise provided for; wearing apparel in actual use, and other per sonal effects not merchandise; professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, of persons arriving in the United Stales— provided, that this exemption shall net be construed to include I the machinery' or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establishraeut, cr for sale Approved, Julv 30, 1846. O’during my temporary absence from | the State, Gen. Gr.o. W. Summers is my au thorized Attorney. [a4l E. \V. SPOFFORD. O’ REMOV AL*--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 vory low. Fresh ; and pure family medicines kept on hand, and warranted. Also—paints, oils and brushes spices and perfumery, glass, patty, Ac., <fcc. J. E. MARSHALL, -ap2b successor to T. f. Wray. fiepartnre of ilte .A li:intic ateuuers. Frr.m fingiano. From America. Great Western July 26 Aug. 20 j Caledonia Ajg. 4 Sept 1 , Britannia Aug. 19 Sept 16 ; Great Britain Aog. 26 Sept. 22 • Cambria Sept. 4 Ou. 1 | Groat Western Sept. 12 Oct. 8 Latest Dates. ‘ Liverpool Joiy2s 1 Havre Jolf 23 CO M M E R C IAL New Orleans. Aagnst 12.—p. at. Coti&u —VV ea e una&ie to hear of any sale of mo ment. C-OTTOS f T ATBME-S T. SHock or, har.2 Ist Sopt. ..Bates 7,706 irriveo since to date 045,33<5 Arrived to-day 16 „ Toiai U363^T7 exported to date... .1.025.222 Exported to day 2,119-1,027,341 Slock on hand and on ship-Doard. not cleared, ,25,7c* Sugar -Mdonea -Only a -mall hnsiness ha* oeen done in these articles. F} our —Only 100 bbls Ohio were sold at $3 50. Orm— We hear of the following sales : 600 sacks mi xed. at -33 c ; 30* do do, at 35c, and IUU do whi le, at jo* cent*. Freight* We hear of no ne>v engagements ; vessels loading for the North are filling op at all kinds of rates. £rcA.7Jiges—W ]thnat alteration. London 7 ®S prem ; P rii 5f30 ® 5 35; New York. 60 days, i (3 1 v disc ; Sjoiii i '}{* I cent prem. MIRTxE LIST Charleston, Aogust 18 Arrived- Br. barqne PmT- ker, Liverpool : Brig Caapassian, Bentley. New Oneaus; Schx Jonn Hancock, Soabimtes. Saga'a la Grande* * Cleared— Dan ship Pollux. Hoit, Norway; Scfar T C Mitchellt Kruse. Baitimore. ■Savannah, Augast 17. —Geared Bn* Sterling. Tnocnpsbu, New York; B.ig Dtxon, New York. BACON AND LARD rtrtrt LB3 SUPERIOR BA COX SIDES. 25 bbls “ Lard, 52 kegs “ “ J ust received and for saie by au!2-tw€ W. &J. NELSON. | BACOX! BA COS. i •> nnn ibs - choice coun- TRY SIDES, '30.000 lbs choice Western Sul vs, 5.000 “ Hams and Shoulders, for sale by SIBLEY dr CRAPON. Hamburg, Aug. 12, 1846. tw2w ! 000 LBS. BACON SHOUL -3,000 lbs prime Lard, in bbls and kegs, 15 bushels Mountain Onions, for sale by ! au!s HAND & WILLIAMS j R ACOX I B AC’OX I 1 1 J.O 000 LBS City I Cured BACOX—cured from the best Kentucky corn fattened perk. For saie in lots to suit purchasers, at JOHX ROBERTSON’S, Xear the upper end of Broad-street. ALSO—IO.OOO pdtinds best Leaf LARD, bv ap!6 lm*tf ‘GREEN. FISHBACK&CO. I2Q HHDS. MUSCOVADO SL T -16 hhds.St. Croix and Porto Rico, do 300 bags Rio and Java Coffee. 300 nieces Kentucky bagging, 20 bales Gunny do 300 coiis Rope, 150 kegs nails. For saie low by jv24 HAND & WILLIAMS. Hotchkiss codification. A Codification of the Statute Laws of the tate of Georgia—For sale bv CHARLES E. GRENVILLE, apl3 Only Agent for Augusta. - — 1 " ■ JUST received by the subscriber? 40,060 lbs country Bacon, 500 small Hams, aery fine. 25 kegs leaf Lard, a choice at tide, 50 bbls Country Flour. au3 c. A. «fe M. H. WILLIAMS. GKOCERIE S.—loo pieces bfa Kentucky Bagging, 25 coils Kentucky Rope, j - 20 hhds Muscovado Sugar, I, 25 “ Molasses, 50 boxes Adamantine Candle- ( 75 bags Rio Coffee, 25 Old Government Java, 10 whole and half boxes Loaf Sugar, 45 hbfs Canal Flour, “ extra brands,” 25 boxes new Goshen Cheese, for sale low ] by auls JOHN R. DOW. PRAIRIE DOM RAMBLES AND I Scrambles in Texas, orXew Estremadara, j by A- Luthron. with a map. Price 37i cents. \ jelS ' DUNHAM <t BLEAKLEY AREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BU • SINESS, HEAHI) 6i DAVISON. Jackson-street, Augusta, Ga. I THE UNDERSIGN -1 y| ED have entered into Copartner ship fur the purpose of transact- Lg a Warehouse and General ; Commission Business, at the > arehouse recently occupied by I. T. Heard <fe Co., Jackson-street, under the firm of Heard £ Davison. Personai attention will be given to the sale and management ofCotton, and other produce en trusted to their care ; and all Cotton stored with them will be kept fully covered by Insurance, free 1 of any additional charge to the owners. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in i store. Our charges will be the same as those of ' i other regular Commission house® in this city. I. T. HEARD, t I aulS-wtDi JOHN DAVISON. 'I MEDICAL. COLLEGE OF GEORGIA. HPHE FIFTEENTH COURSE OF .[ LECTURES will commence on the Se cond Monday (the 9th) of November, and be 1 | continued until the March following. ‘ FACULTY. George M. Newton, M. D.. Professor of Anato my. L. A. Dugas, M. D., Professor of Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. Alexander Means, 31. D., Professor of Chemis try and Pharmacy, j I- P. Gabv.n, M. D., Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica. . i Paul F. Eve, M. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. L. D. Ford, M. D , Professor of the Institute and Practice of Medicine, Joseph A. Eve, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infan' *. H. F. Campbell 1 M. D., Demonstrator of Anato my. j CLINICAL INSTRUCTION will be given • as usual, in the City Hospital, i ! Board may be obtained at from 812 to SI3 per month everything included. The fee, for the entire course, is- •••$ll5 00 Matriculation, (taken once,) 5 00 Demonstration Ticket, (optional,) •• • 10 00 G. 31. NE WTON, M. D., Dean. Augusta, Ga., August 15, 1546. CS 3 The Carolinian, and Greenville Moun taineer, So. Ca.; Raleigh Register, N. C.; the Floridian, Fia. ; Nashville Banner, Tenn.; the Tuscaloosa Flag, and Alabama Journal, Ala.; the Federal Union and Recorder, Ga.. will each puo lish this notice to the amount of $5 WOOD I WOOD I PROPOSALS will be received by the Committee on the City Hall, until the first Saturday in September, for furnishing Thirty Cords of Black-Jack or Hickory WO JO. to be delivered at the Citv Hall Lot. B. CONLEY, i aul4-td Chairman of Committee, WOOD WANTED.— Proposals v ▼ will be received until the Ist September next, for the delivery of thirty cords ot Wood, good, sound oak or hickory wood, at the City Hospital. POSTER FLEMING, au l7 Chairman Committee. FURNITURE STORE. r JXHE SUBSCRIBE K respectfully X_ announces to the public (hat lie Ins taken the FURNITL RE S TORE so long and favor able known as H. Parsons’ where lie will, in fu ture, keep a general simply of every article in his line, to whicn he invites the attention of per sons desirous to purchase. mys DANIEL CHAFFEE. \DVICE TO YOUNG CHRIS TIANS. by a Village Pastor, received by je!3 DUNHAM £ BLEAKLEY. IE EC H E S.— A supply of fresh -J Leeches kept always on hand and for sale by an 12 WM HAINES. Great excitement-a fresh supply of 3lexican prints received from 3latamoros : Portrait of General Taylor, the hero of the Rio Grande, The brilliant charge of Capt. May, at the Battle of the 9th, The deathof Major ilinggoid, of the Flying Ar tillery. 3lay the Bth, Gen. Taylor a» the Battle of Palo Alto. The U. S. Dragoons cutting through a Mexican Ambuscade, Gen Taylor at the Battle of Resaca de la Palma, Capt. May receiving his orders to charge the Mexican Batteries! Mav9th, 1346, The Nigbt After the Battle, Burying the Dead, £c., dfcc. Ail of the above plates are well calculated to draw a deep sigh from every heart. A large lot received and for sale by al DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. JUST PUBLISHED.— Shannon’s Impioved Interest Tables, calculated a! 7 percent., legal interest for the State of Georgia. The cheapness and simplicity of this valuable table surpasses everything of the kind as yet pub lished in the United States. Price 5 6 cents. For sale by DUNHAM £ BLfc AKLEY. P. S.—A liberal discount made to Merchants and Booksellers throughout this State. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSIONED SINESS. With Insurance against Fire. rpHE undersigned have taken thewel ! J- known Warehouse on the east side ot | f Jackson-street,nearthe river, formerly occupied 1 j by Messrs. Clarke, 3lcTier & Co., opposite j 1 Clarke £ Roberts, where they propose carrying on the above business. From their experience in cotton transactions andfacilities for the promotion of the interest ot i theircustomers. they hope to receive a share of; patronage. Their charges will conform to those already i established; andliberal advances willbe made, i when required, on produce in store. Full Insurance effected against fire, without ; i charge to owners. jy 19-tf ISAAC T. HEARD £ CO. \TARNISHES —A fresh supply just \ received, and for sale at the Charleston j prices. CARRIAGE GLASS.—A good aracle, and • for sale very lov. GLASS WARE.— A large supply of Glass Ware, of English and American manufacture, consisting of 1.2, 4, 6 and 8 oz. vials; Opodel , doc, British Oil, Godfrey’s cordial and Turling ton’s balsam vials: for sale at New York prices, with vials and bottles of every description, on as reasonable terms as can be purchased i n any i similarestablishment in the South. —ALSO— A general assortment of Genuine DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, & PERFUMERY. By STEWART BEGGS, Druggist jal2 and Anothecarv, Amrusta, Ga. i RECOLLECTIONSOF MEXICO, j by Gen. Waddy Thompson, ofS. C., late ! Minister to Mexico. A new supplv of the Quaker City, Handy Andy, Arthur O’Leary, the Crock of Geld, by 3lartin F. Tapper. The Life of St . Patrick, the Apostle of Ireland,. I to which is added the Celebrated Hymn.compos ed above Twelve Hundred Years since, by his Disciple, St. Fiech—received bv jv2 DUNHAM £ BLEAKLEY. STATUTES OF GEORGIA. —An * Analysis of those in general use, with the forms and precedents necessary to their practical operation, and an appendix, containing thj ' Declaration of Independence; the Articles oi Confederation; the Constitution of the Unite I States; the Constitution of the State of Geoi I gia; Washington’s Farewell Address, and th~ Naturalieation Laws, passed by Congress : bv 3 Howell Cobb, 779 pages, royal octavo. PnceSj. - For sale by a5 THOS. RICHARDS. CANADIAN r A celebrated remedy for the cure of sore throat, rheumatism. sprain?, bruises, cramp in the iimbs, Ate. £c. Jnstreceived and for sale by • o7 tf WM HAINES « TO RENT.—From the Ist Oc- Mlli. tober next, the dwelling next above the Mechanics’ Bank. Apply to GOULD & BULK LEY, or MILO HaTGH. aulS MTO RENT—From the first of October next, the dwellin j on the uppoi - carper of Broad and Campbell streets, north s. le I of Broad-street, now occupied by J.P. Fo;oc. s Apply at the Bank of Brunswick. aulib ■ TO RENT.—The large wood -60 dwelling house on the southwest f *. r *^ corner Washington and Ellis-sts. . , A L&O —A small dwelling house on Qreene i street, opposite the Citv Hall. Inquire of 5 ! au6 J. S. CLARK. tTO RENT—From the Ist of October :isxt. the dwelling on the corner of ington and Eilis-streels, occupied at pre sent by Mr. Jos. H. Stockton. Apply to the Executors of John Fox, deceased. jy2l -tf AL^9-Tfc e brick dwelling on Broad-street, , occupied by Miss Eliza Hackett. §TO RENT.—The middle and western tenement of the Bridge Bank ing. Also, the dwelling on ReynOld-street, in the rear o r the above. Apply to I Jy 14 GEORGE 3I.THEW. | jVTRS. SMlTH.formerly of Charles ton > informs the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg that she is now carrying on, in Au i 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. I | Hair, cotton and moss mattresses neativ repair -1 j ed. j Mrs. S3IITH is the person who fitted out the steamboat Henry Shultz, that was blown up on i the Savannah river, with all her beautiful bed ding __ my7 CLOTHING! *2OO summer coats, A/Xr 250 pairs Summer Pants, 100 Summer Vests, which we will sell very low, and part of them at cost, to make room for our fall supply. jy3l WM. O PRICE £ CO. SUBSCRIBERS TO HARPERS O ILLUMINATED PICTORIAL EIBLF, ; THE LADIES’ BOOK, or ~ther Magazines. The subscribers have this day made arrange meats, in New York, to get all descriptions of JOB BINDING executed with despatch. Sub scribers desiring Harper?’ Pictorial Bible, b-und . in magnificent style, or in cheap form, can save one haif the cost which it will coat them to have the work bound South. All Books left at oni establishment will be bound and ready for delivery' in three weeks aO r sent in. mh-0 DUNHAM £ BLEAKLEY. TURNIP SEED—A sup ply of Fresh lluta Baga, Whit* 1 Fiat Dutch, Large White <4! be and Red Top Turnip Seed. Just received and for sale by jylS-tb WM. HAINES GREEN PAPERING, a cheap aud suitable article for Window Shades, rereivf edby mv 28 DUNHAM Sc BLEAKLEY* ' i "n LBS PRIME BACON * * SIDES just received and tor sale by a8 II AN li <V WILLT AML. OIL.—IO barrels h€*s‘ JL Tanners Cii Fo* sale low by i-3 WM. HAINES IAAA lbs GOOD MOUNTAIN BUTTER, ic W ib kit*, just re ceived till : tor S"Je *-~ Je26 'HAND A WILLIAMS QJ & A bushels prime CORN, from v/ Barnwell District. 55 lbs. per bushel, lor gale by jy2B M. M. DYE. OiY KEGS LARD, M 5 hods siigar-house Mo.sases. for sale by a5 HAND & WILLIAMS. COLORED INK fer Job Printing— B oe, Red and Green, pul up in small canj , istersto suit purchasers. Received by 16 DU.VHAtI Sc BLEAKLEY. FOR SALE—3OO bushels piime CORN —Boibsperbushe—Also 50 bushels of peas. Apply quick to je29 M. M. DYE. XA KEGS best rifle powder, 30 quarter Kegs best rifle powder, a fine article. For sale low by jels HAND & WILLIAMS. Friction matches —a firs rate article of Friction Matches in tin boxes, just received and for sale low by m>s WM. HAINES \f | REAMS Printing and Wrapping Paper, for saleatN York prices, bv mh4 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. A MAP OF THE SEAT or WAR. xjL embracing the country from New Orleans to the City of 3f exico, received and for sale by yJ3 PUNHAM dt BLEAKLEY. Musical instruments—a fresh supply of Flutes, Octaves Clario n tts, Fiageoletts, Accordions. Violins, plai and lined, received bv ap!3 DUNHAM A BLEAKLEY. DICKS’ WORKS.—The works of Thomas Dick, 4 voiume? in I, a new edi ( lion, just received bv ap 13 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. | TV FACKEREL —Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in i X»-F whole and half barrels, in fine order, just I received and for sale low by aplQ HAND & WILLIAMS QfIFF PIECES heavy Kentucky’ , tIUU Bagging, 100 coiis best Kentucky bale rope, 50 coils India hemp. For sale low by Je 15 HAND & WILLIAMS. I OIL.—A prime article of i i Bleached Winter Strained Sperm Oil —just ; received and for sale by WM. HAINES f 3 t i n non lbs - bacon, sides XV,VUU and SHOULDERS, jusl re I ceived and for sale bv je26 * HAND & WILLIAMS. | AA BBLS. No. 1, 2 and 3 MACK- !, y ” EREL, in whole and half barrels, just > received in prime order, for sale low. jel HAND <t WILLIAMS. ANEW supply of the Wandering j. Jew; The Prairie Bird, by Murray; The ' Quaker City, a Romance of Philadelphia; receiv- I ed by apl3 DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. < : ] A CHEAP EDITION of General h jA Thompson’s Recollections of Mexico, re 1 ceived by [al] DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. f BLACK LA'VNS.—Snowden 3 j. Shear have received from New York t j ] supply of plain black Muslin Lawns, suitable f<3i j adics mourning dresses, to which they respect, 1 lully invite the attention of the public. my3o j 1 CHURCH ROOKS.—The Young t c Churchman Catechised, by 3Vm. H. Oden- c heimer, A. 31 , Rector of Sr. Paul’s Church P Philadelphia. t Kips Lenten and Fast. A ue\% supply of this f, valuable work received by mh DUNHAM & BLEAKLEY. C COUNTRY FLOUR—2S bbhUT- perior quality, for family use, just received n and for sale by ap 10 HAND A WILLIAMS. 0 — *r PREMIUM PEARL STARCH— d A fresh supply of this beautiful Starch jn?t k received and warranted, for sale bv C 13 twtf J. E. 3IARSHALL. - hbds. MOLASSES for sale ion t tJU by jel HAND £ WILLIAMS ; Nero Dbrk 'Aiu’ts. NOTICE. j rpHE GRAEFENBERG COM i -F PAM are specially desirou? of a person -0 al interring with 3!erchants, 80.->ksellers, and «. others, who may visit the city of New York d«- b ring the present season. The Company are pre ■ pared to offer uuprecedentedinducements to par - ties who may be disposed to act as Agents for t their Medicines ; inducements that can be much better explained in a personal interview' than bv , letter. The office is at No. 43 John-street, up stairs, and gentlemen will find their interest advanced -by giving the Company a call. f Should any one desire an Agency, who can ,f : not call in person, thev can address by mail, post . j paid. E. BARTON, e I Secretary Graefenberg Company, j New York, August, 1846. all-lmis ■PAPER WAREHOUSE. 7 No. 9, Burling Slip, Bfew-York. £ ! TRUS W. FIELD offers for sale i at the lowest Manufacturers’ prices, a very j extensive assortment ot PAPER comprising every possible variety, adapted to the wants ol - j consumers in a!! sections of the country. Paper • of ail kinds made to order at short notice. The stock ot PRINTING PAPER is unusual ly large, a part of which is of very superior * ; quality. PA PER-MAKERS' MA TERIALS r of every description, imported and kept constant ? lyon hand,viz; Feltings, Wire Cloth, Fourdri nier Wires, Bleaching Powder. Blue Uitrama • riae, Twine, &c.. ire. RAGS, Canvass, Bale Rope, Grass Rope, Bagging, dec.. e &c. purchased, for which the highest price in 3 Cash will be paid. jy24- ly NEW YORK iPRINT WAREHOUSE. PRICES REDUCED i T the extensive establishment for i YjL prints onlv, by LEE & BREWSTER. No. 4+ Yedai-itreetj NEW-YORK. . This stock of PRINTED CALICOES, nearly all recently purchased for cash and shor» credit. j at greatly /educed prices, are offered at from ONE TO MX CENTS PER YARD LOW EK THAN ; THE PRICES OP APRIL. 1 O°P nr chaser s are guaranteed the prices—and * allow; ict a made fur a given period. Cr’Calalogues (renewed and corrected dally) ? regulating the price?—are placed in the hmds ol - buvprs, ana - ent with ordeicd. < (ChaiicMcin Asoevtisc’t£i. ROBINS NS 3. CALDW ELL, • FACI ORS A\D COMMISSIO V MER CHANTS. HAVE REMOVED from Fitzsim mons to Magwood’s wharf—their office is at th* east end of the range of stores where it f was formerly located. Th*/ have on hand, and are now receiving, a largo supply of Western ■ COTI’ON BAGGING, of the best shasds, f amongst which are—LOTO pieces of the favorite j brand “ Globe Mi’]? ” weighing near 2 lb?, t * the yard, and 15 io-.ues wide; also, Kentucky BALE ROPE 1 FWI VE, and a few pieces of 1 heavy Dundee BAGGING. aulB w 9 | TO MILL WRIGHTS. TMIE SUBSCRIBER, being Agent tor the sale of - FRENCH BURR AND ESO PUS • MILL STONES, from the most approved manufacturers known; ~ Dutch Bolting Cloths, of the best quality; Spin * dies. Hoisting Screws; Gudgcona and Wheels . for Grist 3IiI1s; Cranks ; Stirrups and Pitmans —will receive orde; s for any of the above arti cles, which will be filled with promptness and accuracy, at the lowest New York prices. 3 Address .A. J. MOSES, je6-6m Charleston, S. C. BOOTS AND SHOES. JL. M AND B. W. FORCE & CO., No. 18 Hayne-street,Charles ton, South Carolina, are adding to their • stock, bylnte arrivals, direct from theManufac » turers. two thousand cases of BOOTS’ and SHOES; consisting of— -10.000 pair Men’s thick black brogans 15,000 do qo do rusaet do > 1,000 do do do do do—extrasizes. 12,000 do do kip iiued and bound do 15,00 do do calf peg’d and sewed do 2,000 do do calf and kip peg’d boots 1,000 do do fine do sewed do , 1,000 do do coarse mining do 2,500 do Boy’s coarse black and russet brogans 2,500 do do kip lined and bound 1,000 do Youth’s do do and do do 1,000 do Boy’s and Youth's calf do 2,000 do Women’s leather peg’d and sewed strap shoes 1,000 do do calfskin do and do do 2,500 do Jo seal and kip do and Brogans 1,000 do do calf skin do and do do 1,500 do do morocco and lud walking 1 shoes 2,000 do do fine french morocco and kid slippers 1,000 do Misses kid and morocco walking 1 shoes I 1,500 do do leather walking shoes and j brogans 2,000 do Children s’ do and morocco boots to all of which we invite the attention of raer- ! chants and dealers visiting Charleston, with the assurance that their goods will be offered as low for cash or approved paper, as they cou!d be bought in the Northern markets. s!6 PKKES REDUCED 40 BUIT THE TIMES. Family medicines, choice PERFU3IERY 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- ; ciues. Great care having been exercised in their 1 selection, he is confident that the quality of each article is such as cannot fail to anord entire sa tisfaction. The assortment of Perfumery ,FancyAmcles . Brushes and Combs, are the finest varieties o j French and American manufacture. I He recommends the Gentlemen to confi \ dence, in their estimable qualities, the shaving , j Compounds of Fiver, Guerlain, Roussel, Glenn j , and others, which relieve the operation of sha i ving from many ofits disagreeable attendants, i Also, to the Ladies a splendid assortment of , highly periumed Toilet Soaps—the Roman Kaly- s j dor and 3lilk of Roses, both delightful prepara- , ; tions for the complexion, together with a great | ; variety of hair Oils, hair Dyes and other Perfu- t i mery. ; i Sands’, Caipenteris and Bufl’s Sarsaparilla, . Jaynes' Expectorant, Carminative and Hair ! Tonic, Evans’ Southing Syrup for children teething, Powell’s Balsam of Anniaeed. an ex cellent remedy for coughs and co!de. Jebb’a Rheumatic Liniment, and all the oth.r popular Medicines of the day Ordersfrom the country respectfully solicited: A liberal di-.mant made for ca*A. WM HAINES,Jr. - KMrv.'dkw f N ?.2 B cad-s Augusta. ‘ ‘ IMPORTANT TO PLANTERS ' NEGRO CLOTHS.—TI»e subscribers have’ ? the Woolen Ne/rro Cloths ' ? naaiuTfacmred at Belivilie Factory, Richmond { count v. and front rfu superior quality of the rua- ! j terir.i an 1 manuiacture they believe it is only nc- r caasiry for the riantcr to try it to give it a prefer- r ence over any thing of the kind imroduced into j 0 this market; they warrant it to be pur* wool, a filling, and can challenge co-upetition with any I v or warmth.strength, and durability of veear. in GFO. W. LAMAR & CO., j p Agen'sof Pactoiy. j d X*S The vhave ft saxnpleawith the under >r named geniLmon.frora whom the planter can cl obtain It n the most liberal terms; Messrs jt Thomas Daw ■>n A Son, Bustia £ dVilker, Dye ts & Doughty, Clarke <£: Roberts, Adams & Hop kins, Stovali £ Simmons, and Porter o] Co D’Anrigna-’ fc Evan**nd J. Alexander. XJ \ BBLS. N. O. MOLASSES, * f prim? axucic received and for sale * ja27 HAND £ WILLIAMS. -four iftontijs Notices Months after date, application wiil be made to the honorable the inferior court of Richmond county, when sitting for ordi d nary purpose*, for leave to sell the land and ne . groes belonging to the estate of Jno. McDade l * late ot said county, deceased _ _ _ toi AMANDAH McDADE, Adm’r. July 7, 1846. ► r j months alter date application X will be made to the honorable the Inferior 3 ! Court of Richmond county, while sittingforordi -4 " ai 7 purposes, for leave to sell the' negroes belonging to the estate of Camilla Loving, a ! minor. JOSEPH A. EVE, Guardian. ?t June 9,1846. TC'OUR Months after date, application i made to the honorable the inferior _ ! court of Richmond county, when sitting for or . dinary purposes, for leave to sell the personal cs t tate of Samuel Milling, deceased J M. yB X TFIELCR 7 Months alter date, application '•2 ; X will be made to the honorable inferior court of Warren county, when sitting as a court ofor -2r i dinary, for leave to sell a house and lot in the own of Warrenton, belonging to Phoebe Burnet, ** a free person or color. >r JAMES PILCHER, Guardian. April 16, 1946 t . Executor’s Notice. i- months after date application *- X w id be made to the honorable the inferior cour; of Richmond county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, by the undersigned, executor .. of the will of Philip Crump, deceased, who was n executor of the will of William H. Cox, deceas ed, f>r leave to sell all the real estate of said W T illiam H. Cox, for the benefit of the legatees. JESSE KENT, Executor. August 7, 1546. '• • FOUR month? after date application will be made to the honorable the inferior court of Jefferson county, when sitting for or dinary purposes, for leave to sell a lof of land in Cherokee county originally, being a part of the real estate of Robert K. Allen, deceased? for * the benefit of the heiis. r’ ABRAHAM YOUNGBLOOD, Adm’r. \ 9. I»*6- months alter date applicatior d X will made to the honorable the inferior court of r-xiumbia county, when sitting forordi ) nary purposes, lor leave to sell the real and Jl p< estate of William Tankersley, deceased, or so much thereof as may be necessary for the * payment ol the debts of said es'ate. WILLIAM A. A VARY, Adm’r. « June 5. 18*5. NOTICE. —All persons are hereby notified that four months after the date hereof application will be made to the honorable the Inferior Court of Lincoln county, sluing as i- a court of ordinary, tor leave to sell all the real re estate of Gibson Kialocb, late of said county, de it ceased, and especially lot of land No. sixteen d < 16) in the eighth (8) district of Hall county, Ga., n drawn by rfte said Gibson Blalock, deceased, in the land lottery of the State of Georgia, and be e longing to said deceased’s estate. THOMAS FLORENCE, Sr., Adm , v June 2, 1946. de bonis non‘ _ p^OUR Months alter date, application ~ will be made to the honorable the Inferior court of Columbia county, when sitting for ordi it nary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of tne personal estate of Walter Jones, deceased. v ISAAC W. JONES, } r , WILLIAM S. JONES. < Ex re * May 30, 1846. g months aftor date application s ■- will be made to the honorable the inferior j. court of W arren county, while sitting for or d din ary purposes, for leave to sell the real estate ot Elizabeth Flewellen, late of said county, de ceased. THOMAS BATTLE, Es’r. June 11, 1846. Mouths after date,application will be made to the honorable the Inferior | cuurtof Columbia county, when sitting for ordi »* ; nary purposes, tor leave to sell the real esta e it belonging to the estate of Edward Hnssei, late of : said coumv, deceased. JAMES FL EMING, d JOHN TALLIN, May 11, 1846. Administrator. FOUR MONTHSafter date applica tion will be made to the honorable the in ferior court of Jefferson county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the real estate of John Cook, deceased, for the beno , fit of the heirs of said deceased, RICHARD M. COOK, Administrator. B \ May 9. 1546. FOUR mouths after date, application will be made to the honorable the Inferior j court of Burke county, when sitting for ordina | ry purposes, for leave to sell the negroes be longing to the estate of Peter Applewhite, de* g ceased. JNO. APPLEWHITE, May 4, 1846.* Administrator. S; UR months afterdate X will be made to the honorable the Inferio r Court of Taliaferro county, when sitting as a r Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate • of Allen Rhodes, late of said county, deceased, i May 1. 1546. ASA RHODES. Admr. HOTCHKISS’ VERTICAL, PREMIUM WATERWHEEL. THE subscriber would announce to all personsinterested in the improvement and erection of mills, that he has sold his entireinte restin the above Patent Water Wheels, in the state of Georgia, to Thomas Hopkins and Ly man S. Gatlin, ol Augusta, and Collins Potter, Mill W’nght, and he'confidently recommends i them as fully competent to apply the improve* raent to all kindsof waterpower. GIDEON HOTCHKISS, j Augusta, Ga., May 1,1845. j The undersigned having purchasedthe Patent ofthe above celebrated wheels tor the State of j Georgia, are prepaiedto receive proposals for the saleof rights for counties orfor singlerights. They are also prepared to supply ail orders for wheels at short notice, and to furnish compe tent workmento put them in successfuloperation in any pan of the State. The Wheels being of cast iron, will last an age. They constitute the requisite Fly or Balance Wheel, securing a uni form motion in ail parts of each revolution. They can be placed on the shaft 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 from 175 to 300 strokes per minute. Backwater is no impediment when there is a head above. All communicationsupon the subject address ed to Charles Gatlin, Augusta, Ga., will receive i prompt attention. THO3IAS HOPKINS LYMAN S. GATLIN, COLLINS POTTER. Augusta, June •». 1845. hVwtf I FAINTS, OILS, WINDOW Glass Ac.—HA VILA NO, RISLEY&CO . Drug grits. have on hand and are receiving, constant applies of ‘ pure,’ ‘ extra,’ ‘No. i’and ‘No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 300 pounds, .of warranted quality. Paint oil; tanner’s oil; i lamp oil; spirits turpentine; varnishes of all Kinds; chrome yellow; chrome green, dry and ; in oil; imperial green, i» oil; verdigris, dry and ; in oil; emerald gretn ; Prussian blue; ultra-ma i rine blue; vermihion; Venetian red; red lead; i rose pink; Spanish brown, dry and in oil; yel |ow ochre; litharge; ter de-sienna; umber; ampbhick: drop biar k; black lead; ivory black; whiting; chalk; putty; gold leaf; glue; sand paper; pumice stone; rotten-ator.e; emery; paintei’sand tan tier* a brushes of all kinds; win dow, coach and picture glass, of all sizes; paint nulls and paint stones; together with every arti ■ cle usually found in drug stores.of the best qual ity, and at very low prices at wholesale and re tail. 3Q* Purchasers wiR d*» well to call. Orders prompt)* attended tn. «4 A SECONDHAND Pi* ANO, of fine tone and in good coc • • • • * dition for sale. Apply to ja3l-twdtwtf H. PARSONS.