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Oailn Chronicle & Sentind. BY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA «A., TUESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER W. 1851 VOL. XV No. 219. SLerms, See. THE CHRONICLE &. SENTIXi£L IS PUBLISHED OaILY, TRUWKEIi.LV * WEKKLT, BY WILLIAM S JONES. TERM S: DAILY PAPER.— published Morning and Eve ning—To Citt Subscbibbu —Six I dollars per ttuaum, payable in advance. lr Skst it Mail —Seven Dollars TRI-WEEKLX PAPER.— Four Dollars per an num, in advance. 'VEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth abed) 7'iro Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cent* jmr aqaare, twelve lines or leae) for the first! neertton; ' ' Thirty - sight Cents for the nextfive 5 and Tmsnty-jtve Cents for each auheeqnent insertion ; M EEKLY. Seventy live Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in aither paper) One Dollar / and Rale and Figure Work, One Dollar, fjr If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a new advertisement each iasoition. Professional or Business Cards, not "receding »iilines, Ten Dollars pe. annum. 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When the bill of any or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid on presentation. Citations Uigmissonj. oLuMBIA COUMTY, QKO.- Whereas, Jesse S. Wood, administrator on the eetaloo of James Cut breath, late of said county, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory on said estate — These are therefore to cite r ad admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed bylaw, to show cause, ifany they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. July 29. 1861. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OEO.—Whereas, James Brandon, fr., administrator on the estate of James D. Haynie, Iste of said county, deceased, applies lot letters dismissory on said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. 1 Given nnder my hand at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk- Jnly 27, 1851. COLUMBIA COUNTY, GKO,—Whereas, Charles A. Crawford, administrator, with the will annexed, on the estate of Wm. 11. Torrance, late of said connty, deceased, applies for letters die missory on said estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. May 8,1851. (COLUMBIA COUNTY. OEO.—Whereas J Thomas H. Dawson, administrator on the es tate of Elisabeth Hardwick, deceased, applies for letters diemissory from said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, toshow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office is Appling. April 6,1851. s. CRAWFORD, Clerk. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OEO.—Whereas, Mary P. Sims, guardian of George A. Hill, ap plies for letters diemissory from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, ifsny theyhave, why said lettersshould not be granted. Given under my band at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. April 3, 1851. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OA. Whereas, James Langston, administrator, on the estate of John R. Langston, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said Estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, wby ■aid letters should not be granted. Given nnder my hand at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. Match 29. 1681. COLUMBIA COUNTY, OEO—Whereas, Jamas Lake, Executor of the will of Reuben Lake, late of said county, deceased, applies for let ters dismissory on said estate— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Appling. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. May 8. 1951. T IBCOLH COUNTY OEO.— Whereas, JLd Jamas Fleming and Marshall H. Wellbore,, administrators oa the estate of George W. Lewis, late of mid couaty, deceased, apply to me for letters dismissory oa said estate— These ere there fore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred end creditors of said deceased, to be end appear at ray office within the time prescribed by lew, to ahow cause, if any they hare, why said letters should not be granted. Given nnder nay hand at offiee in Liocotaton. ALEXANDER JOHNSTON, Dep. Clerk. Angnat 21. 1851. ELBERT COUNTY, OEO, Whereas Elbert Brown end James E. Brown, of the estate of James Clarke, deceased, having pe thinned the Court of Ordinary of said eenaty, to be itismiaesi from their szseutanhip; and the Const basing ordered the dark of mid Cenit le fosse a citation requiring all psnens concern ad, le shew eeeae, if any they bare, oa or before the flm Mon day in March nosh why letters of dismission fowld ■"• he pentad in said Executors These are therefore to cite, summon and sdmonish, P""** nanemned, to show eenee, if any they * befoss the first Monday is March next, why Eltonßrown end James E. Brown ahonld net eh the estate of Given onier mybead at offiee in Elberton. : WILLIAM B. NELMS, dark. August 22, 1851. ’ COLUMBIA COUNTY, OEO. —Whereas W. S. Jones applies to me for letters of dismis sion, as administrator on the estate of Jonathan W. Wood, late of said eounty, deceased— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and 1 singular, the kindred and creditors oi said deceased, to te and appear at my office, within the time pre , scribed by taw, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given nnder ray hand at office in Appling. Feb. 22, 1851. S. CRAWFORD, Clerk. ICUMOND COUNTY* OEO.—Whereas William B. Jackson, guardian of Henry L. Porter, applies for letters dismissory from said guar dians bin — These are therefore to cite admonish, all and singular, the kindred and friends of said minor, 1 to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed bylaw, to ahow cause, if any they have, why mid letters should not be granted. Given coder my band at office in Augusta. LEON >. DUGAS, Clerk. ! July 9. 1861. WARREN COUNTY, GEO,—Whereas" Rabun M. Wilder, administrator on the ac ute of Mary Gray, late of aaiß eoonty, deceased, 1 applies for letters dismissory on said estate — These ate therefore to cite and admonish, all and 1 singular, the kindred and craditan of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed hr law, (0 show cause, if any they have, why Mid letters should not be granted. fiiven nnder my hand at offiee in Warrentou. 1 July 30, 1851. ADAM JONES, Clerk. WARREN COUNTY, OEO.—Whereas, Jesse M. Roberts, Executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Roberta, late of Mid county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from said estate— Those are therefore to cite end admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, tobs and appear at my office within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause,! f any they havp, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Warreoton. May 28, 1851. ADAM JONES, C. C. O. W~ ARMEN COUNTY, GEOT—Whereas, Charles Shirley, Administrator on the estate of Nathan and William Shirley, deceesed, applies for letters of dismission on said estate — There are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of mid deceased to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why ■aid letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office in Warrenton. JESSE M. JONES, Dept. Clerk. March 12, 1851. EPPERSON COUNTY, GA.—Whereas, Mary Lowry, administratrix on the estate of Jo se ( h Lowry, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory on mid estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singular,the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to ahowcaure, ifany they have,why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Louisville. NICHOLAS DIEHL, Clerk. June 26, 1851. rn ALIAFRRRO COUNTY GA-—Where- X as, Benjamin F. Moore, administrator, and Sa rah Rhodes, administratrix, on the estate of Redden Rhodes, deceased, apply for letters of diamtuion from said estate — These ore therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceesed, to be snd appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Crawfordville. Q.UINEA O'NEAL, C. C. O. March 5, 1861. Richmond county, geo.—Whereas, William B. Jackson, guardian of James W. Jackson, applies for letters dismissory from said gu rdianship— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and friends of raid minor, lo be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, if any theV have, yhy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Augusta. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. July 9, 1851. Richmond county, ga-Whereas, Leon P. Dugas, administrator on the estate of James Stevenson, late of said oonnty, deceased, ap plies for letters of dismission : These arc thereforetocite, summon and admonish, all and singular, tie kindred and creditors of raid deceased, lo be and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, toshow cause, if any they have, why letters of dismission should not be granted the said applicant. Witness, the Hon. Garey F. Parish, one of tbe Judges of tbe Court of Ordinary of said county. April 6, 1851. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. ARREN COUNTY, OEO.—Whereas, James M. Nun*, administrator on the estate ot Joseph H. Wilkins, late of mid county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory on said sstate- Tbese are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to ahow cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be grant*.. Given under my baud at office in Warret* "n. August 14 1861. ADAM JONES, Clerx. AERESCOUNTY.OMO.—Whereas, Alpheus Puller, administrator on tbe estate of John S. Bryan, late of said county, deceased, ap plies for letters dismissory oa mid estate — These are therefore to cite and admonish, alland singular, the kindred and creditorsof said deceased, to be and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, to show cause, i f any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Court. Given under my hand at offiee in Warrenton. Augastl4, 1851. ADAM JONES, Clerk. WARREN COUNTY, GEO—Whereas, Cynthia Chapman, Administratrix oaths es tate of Am Chapman, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismissory from mid estate— Them are therefore to cite, summon, and admon ish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors offiSW deceased, to be sad appear at my office, within the time prescribed bylaw, toshow on mo, M say they have, why mid letters should not be panted. Given under my hand st office in Wstreams. May 28.1851. ADAM JONES, CL C. O. ARREN COUNTY, OMO.-fWberasa, John C. J analogs, administrator 'os the es tate of Emily B. Jennings, lata of said eonaty, de ceased, applies for letters dismissory oa mid ousts— These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my offiee, within the time pre scribed by law, to show oanae, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office in Wamston. May 8. 1851. ADAM JONES, Clark. RECBZVBD THIS DAT, OK, BBLB, Hues Smith Floor, from saw ZtO Wheat, 26 Bbfo. do. para Gen mm do. do. 10 Casks Canvassed HAMS, 10 Boxes Canvassed MIDLINGB, 1 Bax Canvassed Spieed BACON. ' A General mm —— New PICKLES sad PRESERVES, OYSTERS, SALMON and LOB STBRS hermstrisnUy sealed, fresh SARDINES, SWEET OILS, foamier sale by „ ts . G. T. DOR TIC. OOSHBN BUTTER, RECEIVED every week, per Bf mere Ala kuna and Florida, by iffi B a TINSLEY 1 (HOhURRS REMEDY FOR HORSES.—A r v mw let this day smlvd by PHILIP A MOBE, m 2 WljsmatPeßa—a. I jJGVAM t,K> Ms. Ist amt, Just ns rival by I Jr m*T' WM. hTotT, Dr^Nb New Works, New Works, THE Works of tbe Rev. Riobaid Cecil, Iste Minister of St. Joba's Chspel, London, ic throe Tetanus. Sermons oa Important Subjects, by tbe Rev. Samuel Davis, A. M. t President of tbe College of New Jersey, with an Essay on tbe Life and Times of tbs Author, by Albert Barnes, in throe Voiomss. The Life sod Power of True Godliness, described in a series of Disco jrsei, by Alexander McLeod, D. D. Tbe Anxious Enquirer after Salvation, directed and encouraged, by John Augeii James, author of Family Monitor, Ac. Daily Bible Illustrations, being Original Readings for a Year, on subjects from Sacred History, Biogra phy, Geography, Antiquities snd Theology, especial ly designed for the Family Cire’e, by John Kitto, D. D.,F. 8. A. The History of Rome, by Thomas Arnold. D. D., lata Regale Prof of Modern History .a .n« o adversi ty of Oxford, bead Master of Rugby School, and Member of the Arcbmol-gioal Sucie.y of Reuse. Tbe Method of tbe Divine Government, Physical and Moral, by Rev James McCoah. Expository Discourses on tbe Pint Epistle of the Apostle Peter, by John Brown, D. D. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowl edge of the Haly Scriptures, by Thomas Hartwell Horne, D. D , of St. John College, Cambridge. Home is Home, s Domestic Tale. IC, a Ta'e of the Olden Pane, by K. Barton. IheUnited States Quarterly Poet-Offiee Guide, by Ell Bowen, la.e of tbe Journal Post Offiee. The Pate, a Ta'e of Stirring Times, by G. P. R. James, Esq. Tbe Stone-Mason of Saint Point, a Village Tale by A. De Lamartine. Also, Harper’s New Monthly Magazine for Sep tember, and Noe. 380 and 381 1 ittel’s Living Aye. Also, e large assortment ol New Music, just re ceived and for ml# by the subscribers. ■7 GEO. A. OATES A CJ. D. B. PLUMB A CO. Dstween V. S, Hotel and Poet Offiee Center, Aunvi, Gao. DEALEP Bin Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Preach snd American Window Glam, Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Brushes of every description, Paint Stones, Paint Mills, Ac. Ac. au3o TO RENT, MERGIII the Ist of October next, tbe D WEL LINQ and STORE corner of Centre and Ellin-etreeta. The lot is large and conve nient. The Huu c has ten finished Rooms, and the Bakery is in good repair. MART DIEHL, Ez'z. Os tbe last wilt and testament of John P. Diehl, decerned. a2-lf TO RBNT, & FROM IST OCTOBER NEXT, The Brick DWELLING, with Stable and annexed, situated on North side Brood street, in Ward No. 4, at present occupied by Mi. A. S. Hill. Apply to JOSIAH SIBLEY. Augusts, July 19, 1851. Jy2CMwif To Roots St THE large and com modi cos STORE 00 ( Brand street, et preeeat occupied by French utler, in tbe Wholemie Grocery Bndncm. —ALSO FOR SALE— At Coot, tbe remeinrter of their STOCK warn am hsad. a»i2o FRENCH A BUTLER. TO RBNT. THAT PART of tbe Doable Tone- H{j| moot HOUSE, eppaeite Mr. McWhorter’s Uteres'deuce oa Ellis street, now occupied by Oaf*. David A. Philpot, Possession given on the Ist cf October next. Apply to R. Renners, corner of Centra snd Brood street, or lo au2o-tf WM. R. MpLAWS. TO RBNT. THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, suitable for Bed Chambers. Also, 2or 3 Beck Stores, ply to : 1v26 M. P. STOVALL. GRENVILLE’S ALMANAC FOR 1852 18 NOW IN PRESS, and will be ready for delivery early in SEPTEMBER. This Almanac will contain its usual amount of statistical information, corrected to tbe latest dates, together with a revised list of all the Post Offices in Georgia —Many of Georgia and Alabama, Interest Tables, Ac , Ac. Orders from the trade, or Merchants generally, shall have prompt attention. J. A. CARRIE A CO., Publishers. Augusta, August 27, 1851. eu27-wio PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. „ PHILIP A. MOIBE, Druggist - and Chemist, Metcalf’a Range, Aug us- FI. ta, Ga., has now on band, and is con- Aj steady receiving, a large ted well selected stock of tbe very beet Drugs sad Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Staffs, Ac. Orders from the country preperiy filled, end at prises which cannot foil to pleass. 'vfft-w WINDS AND LIQUORS, rr A BBLB. Extra N. Orleans WHISKEY, 01/ 26 “ Rose GIN, 25 <( PeHoo’fl RDM, 30 « Eagle Mooongahcla WHISKEY, 30 “ do. Do. 5 “ Mint CORDIAL, 6 “ London Cordial GIN, 10 casks Byrne 1 London PORTER, 5 Younger’s ALE, 10 eighth casks Madeira WINE, Jest received by iv23-d*wtf ESTES A RICHMOND, ~ W. H. C. MILLS, FACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT Continues business at hts old stand, Is. 178 Bay-strest, Savannah, Qssrgia. . asrcKircii: Messrs.&Antignaitf’ Evans, Augusta. “ Charles Day <f* Co., Macon. ol «« E. Padleford & Co., Savanna. j. i_ TATion. \ nAnoHnniMTa J. I*. TAYLOR A CO„ AUCTION AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, Nob. 31 Ckatiroß mssd 41 Cmtmmkasua Streets, Now OrliSMi Rnmnnacns,— Boston— Messrs. Emerson, Coch ran A Co., and Barnabas Haskell. MokUs—mason. C. W. Dcrrence A Son, and Howe A Bnnbeilar. New Vert —Meeen. Dunbar A* Brother, J. D. Scott A Co., end Conklin A Smith. New Orisons — Hon. A. D.Cwesman, Mayor, Meesra. Hoy t A Pocd, Hall A Kemp, Homs A Morgan, M. Garcia A Co., and Samoei Wolff. ■? > ■* aiKCVWAY, BROTHERS A CO. nfOßfllS AMD WBOUIAU deals ns I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DR7 GOODS, v 45 Broedwegf lew lerk< Eawasb M. GnnmnrAT, I Wx. W. F. Oubvwat J. Huh Qubivat, j Fianis Hassau. mbgy-Smd GREENWOOD A MORRIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Offim Nm* US, TeksasttiMiUg-rtriat, NEW ORLEANS. H. T. BUBDWOOD. JOniAH MOB El a MWjg . J. a. DIDLAKE A CO., COMMISSION AMD FORWARDING r MERCHANTS, • •• ••••••••• see • • • e Y#MMe In23ety >• . CHARLES F. MeOALLA, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING to Ett CHANT, FLORIDA iiUtMtal profession ~MBDICAjL CARD. : “ fV Dr, A. O. Hart has permanently keeled . in Augusta, and tenders his Proforeional Servisee to tbe ettinens of this piece and Hembstg. OSes north side Bned-ec, next door above John J. Byrd’s Family Grocery Store, Harper’s Range, where he will be bond at ell boors, an'ess absent on profes sional eagagsraoata. Ceils at night will find him in his sleeping room, rear of hie office jall-dSm O. MUNSON, A. Mw M. D., BURGEON DENTIST, Amineva, esoaotA. Office over Csnofaksi dr Cefe Hardware Store, VxhObs Conedtudonally Healthy, Campbell, LeGonta 1 John Bones, D. Hand Farter Fleming, Beqe., and others. tp* DENTISTRY. D. I. CHASE, M. D., Dentist, AUGUSTA, GA. Offiee sooth side ot Broad-street, one square above the QBbs, and a fsw doonbslow tbs Franklin House, a23-ly A CARD. _ |\l R. B. C. BOPOE having imet with such liberal eoccur agement, takes piesanre in informing 11 “ * ts H tus friends and the public that he bee permanently located himself in Augusta as Professor of the Piano Forte end Organ. Communications left at tbe Musk and Book Store of Messrs. Geo. A. Oates A Co., will be punctually attended to. Ja4-ly M. a. KUBXE, 1 TEACHER OF MUSIC, JjT Respectfully informs tbe Ladies and Gentle men of Augusta, that be gives Instruction in Vocal Music, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar, in tho most thorough manner. Galls Left at Mr. Catlin’s Music ■tore, will be promptly answered. r22-!y MAIL LINE FOR SAVANNAH AND MACON. THE following is the schedule for this Route, recently ordered by the Postmaster General Leave Auguste daily at 6 A. M. Arrive et Midville seme days bv 7 P. M. Leave MldviHe daily at 14 A. M. Arrive at Augusta mas days by 2| P M., except on Wednesdays, when it will bedue by 3y. G. W. DENT, Agent. July 32, 1351. jy» THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OP THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. THE THIRD ANNUAL FAIR of the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, for tbe promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Indas 3r, will be held in Charleston, 8. G., opening oa ONDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, and continue du ring tbe week. Specimens in every breach of Mechanism, Art and Industry; also of'Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, and ell etb-r Agrisuit oral Products, is solicited, for which suitable premiums wilt be awarded. The following special Premiums are offered; For the six best specimens of Steel made from Spartanburg or other Iron, tbe product of a Southern State, end manufactured into Edged Took of any kind—A Gold Medal. N B.—A specimen of the Steel in Ban to be sent with thsTuok. For the largest quantity of Cocoons raised on out plantation, not Ism thim Ten Bushels —A Gold Mo dal, or 560. For tbe largest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce of any one plantation, not Ism than Ten Pounds—A Gold Modal, or Premium of 950. For tho beat Sen Inland Cotton Gin, on some new principle, superk* to that now in general are jor for any real and important improvement on the pre sent one—A Gold MednL For the invention of n suitable machine for Pulver iring Rod Pepper—A Gold Medal. For the best Steam Engine—A Gold Medal. For the best model Steam Fire Engine—A Gold Medal. A large and commodious building has been select ed for tbe Exhibition, and every care will be paid to the reception and cart of Articles sent to the Pair, All Specimens must be'in by the 13th November. Contributors to tbe Fair are respectfully requested, when they forward Spseimens for Exhibition, to send 101 l descriptions of the Articles, and such informa tion in general aa may be of use, and proper for publication. Add reus J. 11. TAYLOR, Chairman of Committon on Correspondence. Je24-dAwtNl7 BUCKETB. BUCKETS. QAA DOSEN BUCKETS, manufactured at tbe Augusta Bucket Factory, for rein at Factory prices by r )y29-dawtf ESTES A RICHMOND. FANCHBRONIAN DROPS THE FANCHBRONIAN DROPS will lositivsly curs Sen Sickness, Sick Headache Jaundice. Dyspepeis. Tbe genuine for oak only by Jy2B H AVI LAND, RISLEV A CO. For tbe Ladies. FIN* TOILET BOTTLES, Fiae Alabaster, China, Granite, Mahogany and paper Puff Boxes. Super. Toi et Powder, Pine Boffsl, English Hon end Ivory Dressing Combs, Genuine French snd English Handkerchief Ex tract and Odors. Real English Hair and Tooth Brushes, Pins Ox Marrow Pomade, P baton’s Hair In vigors tor, Eau Lustrals: Nyrash Soap, Ac. s 4 D. B. PLUMB A CO. Cotton Cl-in Notice TU ÜBOBBIIiaiBO taken this method to Inform tho Cotton Planters of this vicinity, that he has opened n Shot) in this city for the pnrpooo of Making and Repairing DOT TON GINS. Having been long engaged in Urn business of Gin linking, he hopes to rsemvs a liberal share of patronage. JOHN L. HILL. SbopnsnMhn Market, Aagustn. BOOTS* SHOES, &cT~~ WE HAVE Just received n splendid 111 assort meat of BOOTS, SHOES, Ac., mode f expressly for our retail trade, asnsirting in port of Gent’s fine Calf and patent leather Dram BOOTS, do do do Opera do do do do Monterey do do do ds Congress do do do Palo Alto son Oxford do do do do Brogans do do do Buckskin Congress BOOTS, do do Pak Altos, me. do Ladies fins French Hades Gaiter BOOTS, all Cskrs. do do Sondali do do ds do Scroll ds ds do Lhasa do do do Kid 8 UPPERS. TIBS and BUSKIN!), do de BnmtIoSLIPPBRS. Jsaay Linde, Ac. Boys’ and Touih’a inn Calf BOOTS, do do Guitar do do do Pattant BROGANS, Ac. Misses* A ChUd’n’sGAmSßA HAT GAITERS] do do Patent Lasthsr BnttsnßClOtS do do do do BROGANS. do do Mowsea BOOTS sad Ankk TIES, do do Kid SUPFFBB, Iraki Linds, An. — L Ssrrent’a Shoos ot every Jssli Mh. FORCE, COI<rLET A GO.. Sign MnmtnsCh Best, Brand StroA, sppartts lnsn> rsnesßsnk 1 BTARCB, BROOMS. TOBACCO. ' IMFTT hanmfTARCE. r in iiiimiTifcui hi !■ ■■noini . ofnsSXSioo Ghmriag tokjkCCO, A . SEYMOEK, ARSLBT A CO. ' Moro New Gtoods. WILLIAM H. CRANE HAS lust received a fresh anppiy of Rkh Fash ionable GOODS, to which he rospeetfLlljr in vites the attention at the public, feeling confident ho eon plena s, both hi style nod price. —ano*n wnoi ue— Colored Pilk Warp ALPACAS, Obsnfsabis POPLINS; Barege DnLAINES, Black and Gotorod Watered Irish POPL r N, Pine French nil wool DnLAINES, Colored Bilk AGUILLAS, Pins Prvoeh DsLsino LOBES, new stylos, Plain Glacis SILKS; Striped Aram, SILKS, Heavy Block Do., To'y Rich Brocade SILKS, Black CHALLT. Gala STRIPES and PLAIDS, for children's wen , Plain and Pignred Black ALPACAS, Pirn Ssotafa DIAPERS, extra widths, Pornkure DIMITY, Heavy TWEEDS, Koataeky JEANS, SATINETS, O A SSI MERES, 6-4 Preach GINGHAMS, PRINTS, of all descriptions, GINGHAMS, do., da. Embroidered Swim COLLARS, Do.. Jaooest Da, Linen Betkt HANDKERCHIEFS, French Embroidered Do., MssJin and Loss CAPES, Rich EmbroideredandSwiasUMDEßßLßßVßß* Cbryttal Palace DRESSES. Rkh lion net and Sears RIBBONS, Imitation Shall end Buffalo COMBS. Real Shell Da, Fine Colored FLANNELS, Bleached LONG CLOTHS, fee., Ac. First Dry Goods Store below the United States Hotel. aa3l-dffiw HEW GOODS. Alexander * w right have just raj eeived— Super. Plain, Block snd Figured BILKS, Black Watered Silk and Satin D*CHBNE, Colored Florence and Marecliaa SILKS, Black Silk Trimming LACES, UNuERSLEEVES; Muslin CUFFS, now styles, CHEMIZBTTS, latest style, Real Thread, Lin. Thread, and Yalanoienn LA CES, Long Black Egyptian MITTS, Superior Irish LINENS; Pillow-Case LINENS, Pignred and Dotted Swim MUSLINS, Col’d and Mourning GINGHAMS and PRINTS, And a great variety of other GOODS, to whinh they invite the attention of the public. anl6-d&w NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received, from Now York a supply of Three Ply and lag rain CARPETS, of new and splendid patterns, to which they respectfully in vite the attention of the public. a5-dtwffiw 246 BROAD STREET. IABRRIB 4k PAUL offer the balaaoe of thsir JT Strok of Summer CLOTHING, at and bakw Coat, to make room for their largo Stock ot Pall snd Winter GOODS. Linen COATS, for 51, and ath sr articles in proportion. an 10 NEW TIN SHOP, ■ Mclntosh Street, Directly opposite the Poet Cfficm. VJSSi THE SUBSCRIBER QK having taken ssbop as above, VT REaMi is prerortd to manu fori ore W any thing in tbe COPPER or SHEET iIBn line, In a good and substantial manner, ot fSa very best of materials. Being himself anm sties I work man. be hof«s by a strict attention to hnslnaa 1 lo merit end receive a liberal share of patronage. N. B. Repairing done in a proper numu, nod finished when promised. jyl6-3m HENRY EVANS. PISTOLS. COLT’S AND ALLEN’S Revolvers, all sixes, Derringer’s Belt Pbttolt, Allen’s Self Cocking, all sinas, J us' received and far rale by si CLARK, RACKETT dt CO. PIANO FORTES. MAh THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call tbe attention of their ' ■ V V «• friends sad the public, to their assort ment of Rosewood snd Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known and Justly celebra ted Manufactories ol Bacon ffi> Raven. A. H. Oak A Ga, and Dubois A Seabury, New York, which ore warranted in every respect, to be nt least fully equal lo any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. The subscribers would also state that the instru ments bow on hsad an of the latest patterns and asbioo, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sals at very low prices for cash or oity acceptance nt GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S my 13 Piano, Book 4b Mask Depot, Broad-at. MOLABSBS AND RICH. IN STORK, 60 bbe. prime New Orleans MO LASSES. ALSO, A few Tierces fresh RICK, su2l RUSSELL 4b WHITEHEAD. T Ring-worm and Tetter Wash, HI Subscriber is now offering for «nle n RING WORM AND TETTER WASH, which k warranted te euro in ever • instance, ft is prepared from the Recipe of one of the most emi nent Physicians in the United States, who has naod it in bis practice for twenty years with the greatest ■access. Price, ptr bottle, 25 cents. Prepared sod sold by s6dAw WM. H. TUTF, Druggist. JUST RECEIVED, *| A BBLS. fins POTATOES 5 IV 6 Hbds. Porto Rico SUGAR I 10 II Spanish 8EOAR8; by au22 RUSSELL 4b WHITER BAD. JUST RECEIVED, 112,000 naasurs lewby 7 noM RUSSELL 4k WHITEHEAD. GLASS JARS, r\ROM one quart to two gall ms, rofrabla for £ Preserve, Brandy Psanhm, 4be., for snk bf MBUTIN A LATHROF, an 16 Bnkw Part OSes Cornsr. Nails. QAA KROfi NAILS, inat rseoivsd and for OUU sols by Bikkk A WILCOX. su22 dffi-w HATS. HATH * WALL STYLE HATI Jnrt recelv * T^r nuos A CO. OWS BROWN Isms jest rocsived by slO WM. H.TOTT. rwni sohmnhtr —*^— 11 *•— -«*—** 1 Usman to his very eomplsU smmtment of She ring Win A r. Sosas snd Orssm, esnaiaUng, in poet, •fOnsrinla’s Ambrosial Cream and Soap, Milknsf yd Engliahti|nrinf QAefe end enmd T7INGLIWI HAUL BROSHES, n Cfimpirti ss- Hi ssrtmsnt of oror thhrty kinds, far mk by 00 PNILQP A. Moses. ATOHMS.—2 enssn, 48 gwrt, itoridj?? Mishap which knee obtained An pro-ami nance in them asinsatv. Fain es tke Amsrisee Inrtiftdek end wnrraieil ewerkr taaMrthsro F* lehy s 8 FHIUF A. MO—- pRIIOH’fI BAY WAfIRvA —v flseStAT, sa^. Ct)nmtrtc fiftT-gfighuL Tn Quit Lokdoi Et»i«wm.— lt la oft dally announced that thaexhlbttkw widdsoeen the 11th October. A letter from Edwani Riddle, Esq., U. S. Commketoewr. under dale of Lon don, 28th ah, me has the following Modn of the praotleal interest takes la the edkfldllMß by various governments of Earope i Aastrla has supported a eorpo of thirty relre tlflc men hen t besides tea "lamlainnirr. whose duties have been eeadasd te pa bis a drawings, apeoUteadona, and reports of what was nsetnl, new, interesting; ec valaaUe la the Exhibition, Sardinia has seat over afxtj'thrss of the reoot tetelhgeot young man from her workshops,paytagthbm «5aS do fraying ail their expenses, that they might have whatof good ooald be gatnsd in thafr Tarings arts front thia grant store hones of -the weald's industry. Turkey hssahody sfysoagonjfcsara, shrewd, dear-beaded, praertoal man* whose in ▼ssdgatkNuy.lf measured by the aftantiao they have given to every Ingankrea pises of reaahaa lam In oar department, eaanot fidl to so reset salntary. Egypt has two of her fdSnam new for nearly s month Investigating what would be likaly to tarn to geodaeooaat there.* Kaah, Norway aad Beiglam ere snpportlag each a body of artlaare among the mrewar l artistes of moving aaaehlosry In the budding i vUlfnak fort and others of the Hanes towns ereesUset ing every kind of thiongh man of eminence they have sent, for comparison aad pnbUoation. The same letter has the following interesting statement of the estimate of veins pieedd epon the American contributions by the poopla of the Old World: Oar sotton gins will be introdaeed into two countries of Ads, two of Enrage, aad one of Africa. Oar means of cleansing the long staple cotton of the sea islands wit) be latrodacad halo Egypt, drain rasping by machinery will become in a few years universal las very eoaatry of Ka ro pe. Oar labor saving machines wjdaap era Hi hand labor in many branches in KngiaajL France and Belgium. Oar now method of lapping cot ton la within the last reonth introdaeed from the Exhibition into the mills qf Lyons. Ore candle mould machine will cease the old pro cere. >o be eenrely superseded. The Angleses leg, kpown end used over the world ter twenty-five yean, according to the acknowledgment of ovaCp emi nent eargeon of England and theCoaflaeat who has examined it, most now give piaee to the In finitely superior mechanism of Palmar** parent limb. The revolving plotola of Oolt, a aontra band article in England, and liyepada of being sold here, have, by order of the Iwada of the Treasury been famished to every ifint who has recently gooe to the Gaflra war. Tba gan yrimer of Maynard, the moat aterienf and prac tical improvement upon die maakot and Serb Ids yet invented, rendering the aaaaa body of man more than twice as poweriul In action ■*- bateti, though hen leas than a week, is already exciting ■non attention from oAoera connected vMh the ordnance. The mineral paint of nop step, of Virginia, wiD supplant white load for manypar posoa where it has hitherto been. ared. bint there are few articles which we have soot hers which have not brought with them a new ft im proved idea. To my nothing, of tba onfUepa par noflM tor which W 6 an iniiff caotlahoia and gntta percha—subjects us constant SMpateo to visitors —the wood phmiog, tougnlng ano gtoov ing of Woodworth, the centrifugal pomp of Owyune, the stone drearing mauhtae of Moray, thepraaoao of Dick, the ire ante of Herring, the lathe and loom from Lowed*.the bell telegraph of Brooks,the piano-fortesn££htek ering and Hewes, the nil wheaiaof Hhaltnck, of Errieson, are all either into immediate nee on this aide the ocean, or to suggest in arts and manoteetaraa ideas of great practical utility. These are bat samples of what we have brought, and which are now begin id eg to be appreciated. 1 might specify aaany othere equally important, and as practicably aosful. Bat I mention these to confirm what I rev, that 1 can find in no foreign department in thb peat Exhibition, either in namber, Iraportanee, re d** gwe, any comparison in labor-saving, ingsnlons and perfect machinery, In nodal invention , or la new principle, among all that each axpbita* ■ with that which Is exhibited by ore osntribn tors. ~ . , " 1 AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, A THB PBOPRI9IVOBS of them m Avorki seapeeOhily tender their iHeabi frr ' rtkik *W7 beve M esired. They are still prepend te tend ISOM and BRASS CASTING** Also, GEARING fb alldsacriptkasof Mssbiaery. •fiar siomi Os various stem mods to orda.'. Wa bare in esmae of swiriiritina, two of twelve, aad one of tweatv ftre berre power. Also, Gearing frr Wm, « February last, waxattedaa Bndre of tWMtf-|va bores pawar, at Abbeville Oenrt Hoees/ Booth Oar otiaa. We take the liberty of laasstlag a htter V eaired from e* es the Preprielsmef the WL TALUAWtO ATOUW. AaosmdLa, April feb, 18U. Geatkoaeat The Bagiae still works wed, and Is admired by all who hare sees It, flevmai newttp srea from a distance, who are well snyiaiataj wfcb atariter werksproaotmeaka iaa Fasten, aad as* pressed some seme surprise wbea 1 told teem h wee laaiiateararsd la A areata Wa are mttaf from 1,700 te2JOO fret • day »ow, hm yre knew rer tends are thwaad iiiytriisMil They win do JOHN K. JAOKBOI, ATIOIIBT At Us, Aagmta, Oowrfrla. Dr Octette FVonf Roamof tee figaaaton Hemps. QrWUI nmetiaeia Richmond, sjod the eeigbbsrieg tTrearireof the Middle Oreah. Brews, JehnK. Ire, O. O. Etested, Sew Task« Msmsa! W. M. Metel,M.dHl. W/Pmeete Oa., GbarUotont Moosss. L Ate If. W. MiHsr, A**. teßarge,W.E.4aabaaeteOe^Angeste. SdBML JAMS* «. OOLUBR, ''' * ; 1 ATTORN BY A tl» AW, Qr^M paSyk tire sSSSHfSBS® aad Mammußikerte Haw, Angaria,.„ h _ ATTOIVST AT RAW, M gyWUl preatiselaOaasresm i aam er tea Kd* career Py ABWIO ▼AM»M, frr Arttre^reg^