BY J. W. & W. S. JONES. AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1848 VOL XII—-NO. 283.
(terms, &c. 1
thm I
CHRONICLE Sc SENTINEL
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BY J. W. & W. S JONES.
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iUctucal profession.
JOHN DENNIS, 31. D ,
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN.
515 Respartfully tenders his professional services
to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity.
at the EAGLE & PHCENIX HOTEL.
je2o-5m
MEDICAL CARD
DRS. H. L?. & R. CAMPBELL, I
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
|jT Jointly tender their professional services to the
citizens of Augusta and its vicinity.
|5 Office at the dwelling of Henry Campbell,
where calls will at all times meet punctual atten- )
tion. aol
N. M. SNEED,
DENTIST,
OFFICE AT WASHINGTON, GEORGIA.
55Having located as above, tenders his services ip
the various branches of his profession, to the citizens
of Wilkes and the counties adjacent. The latter he
will visit occasionally, as his services may be requir
ed.
lUarcljouse auD Commission.
E. A. SOCLLARD,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
SAV ANNAH, GEO. nB-ly.
Chas.P. M’Calla. I Gustave Romain.
McCALL A & ROMAIN.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
n 6 APALACHICOLA FLORIDA. ly
H, Jj. Jeffers. 1 W. S. Cothran, j
.JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER
CHANTS.
AUGUSTA, Ga., ;Tnd H AMBURG, So. Ca.
Jy2B
W. H. C. MILLS,
FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, I
Continues business at his old stand,
No. 176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia.
references:
Messrs. D'AntegnacEvans , Augusta.
“ Charles Day if* Co., Macon.
\E. Padlcford if* Co., Savannah ol
Drugs, illercljauMse,
HAVILAXD, RISLEY & CO.,
DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS
MEDICINES, &C. f &C.
NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE, GLOBE AND
U. S. HOTELS. AUGUSTA. »yB-ly
Jron Jrmiteincs.
NEESON & TILKEY,
Eagle iron & brass foundry
AUGUSTA, GA.
hnmediately above the lofcof the old Planters 3 Hotel.
SjT Gearing for Factories, Mills, Gins, &c., and
' ll ‘er castings, made to order. Also Patterns of every
description. All work warranted. Orders from the
'untry will receive prompt attention. ap22
Hotchkiss 3 Water-wheels on hand and to order.
2Utoruies ani Solicitors.
JOHN K. JACKSON,
Attorney at law,
Augusta, Georgia.
'll practice in Richmond, and the neighboring
counties of the Middle Circuit. Office next be
’’w Messrs. A. J. &T. W. Miller 3 s—Up Stairs,
ue ferences: —Messrs. Mixer & Pitman, Boston ;
Hoisted & Hrokaw, S. C. Dortic, Blake &
John K. Hora, C. O. Halsted, New York •
•‘essrs. W. M Martin. L. M. &B. W. Force & Co.,
"“Mle«on; Messrs A. J. &T. W. Miller, Adams
W. E. Jackson & Co., Augusta. 025-ly
* ITt w. MILO OLIN,
Attorney at law,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
removed his office to the City Hall. d 5
WILLIAM BELL,
" T TORNEY at law,
w u rawfordvi lle Geo.
u practice in the counties of Taliaferro,
reene ’ lethor Pe, and Wilkes.
m G. PUTNAM,
at law,
Warren ton, Georgia. apl3-ly
Business (Earbs.
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S. W. HORTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ELBFRTON, GEORGIA.
51^“Practices in the Courts of Elbert, Franklin,
| Jackson and Madison Counties. rnh2o-ly
JOS. HENRI LUMPKIN, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LEXINGTON GA.
Refer to E. D. Robertson, Augusta, Ga.
H on. A. B. Longstkeet, Oxford, Ga.
Hon. John H. Lumpkin, Rome, Ga. ja!3
E. C. SHACKELFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LEXINGTON, GA.
Deference. —Hon. A.H. Stephens, Crawfordville,
Ga. ap23-wly.
JOHN LYON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
(Os the late firm of Richard P. & J. Lyon, Albany,)
will practice in the counties of Paulding, Cass, Chero
kee, Forsyth, Lumpkin, Union, Gilmer, Murray,
Walker, Dade, Chattooga and Floyd.
550ffice in SPRING PLACE, Murray county,
Georgia.
Refers to Gov. Chas. J. McDonald, Marietta ; Col.
R. K. Hines, of Macon ; Hon. Lott Warren, Messrs.
Hora & McGuire, Hunt & Pynchen, Albany, Ga.
Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller, Augusta. 529-ts
FELIX C. MOORE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT
LAW,
Crawfordville- • • - Georgia.
55 Will practice in all the counties of the North
ern, and Greene county of the Ocmulgee, Circuit.
Office in the Court-House. f24-ly
Thos. M. Berrien. j Jas. M. Pepper.
BERRIEN &. PEPPER,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
55 Will continue to practice in the Middle Circuit
of Georgia. Their office is in WAYNESBORO,
BURKE COUNTY, where one of them will at all
times be found. my29-w
JOSEPH C. WILKINS,
ATTORNEY ATLAW,
|5 Will practice in all the counties of the Eastern
Circuit. ,
OFFICE IN RICEBORO, LIBERTY COUNTY,
Georgia. sll-tf
Jno. L. Kirkpatrick. I Walter L. Wahben.
KIRKPATRICK & WARREN,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
WILL practice in all the Courts of the Mid
dle Circuit. Office on Mclntosh-street, opposite the
Constitutionalist range, Augusta, Georgia. fol-ly
JOHN R. STANFORD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Clarkcsville • • Ga.
55 Will practice in the counties of Clarke, Frank
lin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union
Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Federal Circui
Court for Georgia. 17/
ROBERT E. WOODING,
ATTORNEY AT LA W.
Appling, Georgia. f2B-wly
EDWARD H. POTTLE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
WAR RENTON ... GEORGIA.
References— Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller, Augusta
Ga.; Hon. T. B King, Glynn county, Ga. jal2-t
JONES & SHEWMAKE,
ATTORNIES AT LAW,
WAYNESBORO, GA.
55 JOSEPH B. JONES and JOHN T. SHEW
MAKE, having associated themselves in the practice
of Law, will promptly attend to any business entrust
ed to them in the counties of Burke, Jefferson, Eman
uel, Richmond, Scriven and Washington. jy9
Linton Stephens. \ J. L. Bird.
STEPHENS & IIRD,
ATTORNIES AT LA W,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
55-Will practice in all the Counties of the North
ern circuit. jyl6-ly*
L. C. SIMPSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
55“ Will promptly attend jto all business entrusted
o his care. f29*ly
TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS!
A Mammoth Weekly Family
NEWSPAPER.
j
THE
: lltecklri Cjronicte anb Sentinel,
A WHIG JOURNAL,
j Printed on a Mammoth Sheet , 31 by 46 Inches,
Containing 36 Columns of Matter ! I
Is PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, by J.
W. & W. S. Jones, at Augusta, Ga. at Two Dol
lars per annum, in advance.
This paper is printed on a large and handsome sheet, on
new and beautiful clear type, in a style equal to any paper
in the Union, and contains MORE THAN DOUBLE the
quantity of reading matter of the ordinary weekly papers or
the South. . ,
No paper in this or the adjoining States furnishes so full
and copious a synopsis of the current foreign, domestic,
political and general news of the week—embracing every
thing of interest to the planter or business man—while full
and compete weekly reports will be given not only of the
Aususta market, but those of the cities of Charleston, Sa
vannah, New Orleans, Mobile, New York, and other cotton
marts.
£Cjf— The Weekly Chronicle Sentinel wifi also contain a
Literary Department—embracing Tales, Essays, Sketches,
Poetry, and other entertaining miscellany for the family cir
cle—and is confidently offered to the citizens of this and the
adjoining States, as the cheapest and best family newspaper
in the South. . . ... ~
nrV” Specimen copies may be procured at the office, or
we will take pleasure in forwarding them to any direction
desired
Direct all letters to J. W. & W. S JO'SE*. Ausrmtn. Ga
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
LINE OP OCEAN STEAMERS.
ealA THE SPLENDID NEW
if\ Steamer CHEROKEE, Capt. Tho
aifcasfiSßSESSßiß mas Lyon, (late of the Wm. Sea
brook) will leave Savannah for New York, on Wed
nesday, the 11th October, and on every alternate
Wednesday thereafter. This ship is 1.250 tons bur
then, built expressly for this trade, in the most sub
stantial manner, and with every regard to safety,
comfort and speed.
The second steamer for the line, the MUSCOGEE,
wiM soon be launched, and will be ready early in the
Spring, so that one will leave New York and Savan
nah every Wednesday. The facilities and advan
tages offered by this line to the travelling public of
Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama and Florida, it is hoped
will be tried and duly appreciated.
Persons intending to take passage in this line, are
assured that the Central Railroad Company, will,
whenever necessary, run a special train to suit the
arrival and departure of the steamers.
For Freighter Passage, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY, Savannah, or
SAM’L L. MITCHELL, 194 Front-st.,
06-ly New York -
TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
New Packet Line to Savannah.
THE Light Draught Steamer
IVANHOE, Capt. German, hav-
JBBBIBHking undergone thorough repairs and
being fitted up expressly for passengers, has com
menced her trips between Augusta and Savannah,
and will leave Augusta regularly on SATURDAY S,
at 6 o 3 clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage apply
to the Captain, on board, or to
n l7 JEFFERS & COTHRAN.
tailoring (Sstablisbmt’s.
JOHN BRIDGES,
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND
TAILOR,
Next Door below the United States Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
IS RECEIVING and OPENING FALL
and WINTER GOODS of unique patterns, for
Gentlemen’s Wear, to suit the taste of the most fas
tidious. Also —SELECT FANCY ARTICLES and
READY-MADE GARMENTS,
which, for style of cut , make and material , are not
to te surpassed in the market. Military unifmms
made, and Making and Trimming in the best man
j ner. w 527
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!!
OF THE BEST FABRIC AND MANU
FACTURE, at such prices as make it cheaper
for the purchaser than the more common kind.
Heavy Paletos OVER COATS, } .
Do Sack do do C ver y c[iea P‘
ALSO—
Good French and English Cassimere PANTS,
Cashmere, Velvet, Cloth and other kinds of VESTS,
very cheap. With a full supply of fine DRESS
GARMENTS, well and fashionably made.
WM. O. PRICE, & CO.,
026 258 Broad-Street.
UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS!-
Put them on if you value health! —Just re
ceived, Merino UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS,
Ips vvich Wool do. do.
Silk, Cotton, and all other kinds, at
s2B WM. O. PRICE & CO'S.
TO THE PUBLIC.
THE SUBSCRIBER has removed from his
old stand, opposite the United States Hotel, to
the Store formerly occupied by D. Hodge, next to
Hoadley’s Carriage Repository. Where be has open
ed a large stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and
VESTINGS, which are the best that can be bought,
and will be made to measure in a style not to be sur
passed by any establishment in the Southern country
ALSO—
For sale SHIRTS of all kinds, STOCKS, CRA
VATS, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, GLOVES,
HOSIERY, &c. And a large stock of READY
MADE CLOTHING, which for cut, finish and ma
terial, cannot be equalled.
oO J. A. VAN WINKLE.
G. W. SHACKELFORD^
FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND
TAILOR,
Opposite ttie United States Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the
public generally that he has removed to the
store formerly occupied Mr. J. A. Van Winkle,
where he is prepared to execute all orders entrusted
to his care with punctuality and despatch, and in a
workmanlike manner.
Just received, a handsome assortment of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which he will
make to order, in a style not to be surpassed by any
establishment.
f 5 A trial is requested to establish the fact. o 4
WM. O. PRICE & CO.,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS, 258
BROAD-STREET,
ARE RECEIVING WEEKLY, per
steamers, from New York, their Fall supply of
Cloths, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, to
manufacture. Also, RPinv m,n>n oi.o-niif-a,
made in the best rnaviner, HATS, CAPS, UMBREL
LAS, and every article tor Gentlemen’s wear or
use. «22
MEXICAN WAR!
THE SUBSCRIBER has in press and will
shortly publish, a “HISTORY OP THE
MEXICAN WAR, 33 comprising a complete History
of all the operations of the American Army in Mexi
co, with Biographical Sketches and Anecdotes of the
most distinguished officers in the Regular Army and
the Volunteer Force, illustrated with numerous en
gravings. By John Frost, L.L.D.
A number of enterprising and efficient men of good
characte r are offered profitable employment in circu
lating the above work in Georgia and the adjoining
States.
For terms, and all other information, applicants
will please address the subscriber by mail, postpaid.
H. MANSFIELD,
134 York-street, New Haven, Connecticut.
522-w2ra
PIANO FORTES
H. PA RSONS offers for sale Piano
~*l l Pr>rtm from Chickering, Nunns &
T 1 yJJ Clark, and A. H. Gale & Co.—
Amongst which will be found the mucq
admired 43olian. Also, a well selected stock of new
and fashionable MUSIC, together with Pteceptors,
&c Orderstaken for Pianos or Music at all times.
PIANO FORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED.
All orders promptly attended to, at the shortest no
tice, and work warranted to stand.
Oct. 5.
DEWEES’ CARMINIATIVB,
OR COLIC DROPS FOR INFANTS.
THIS IS a PERFECTLY safe and never
failing remedy for that distressing Colic so
common to infants. It relieves flatulencs and pam
immediately, procures refreshing sleep, and acts
gently on the bowels. Price 25 cents. Sold whole
sale and retail by
n 23 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
SALT OF LEMONS.
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE for removing
IRON MOULDS, INK SPOTS, and STAINS
of every kind, from Lace, Muslin, Lawn, Cambric
and Linen, without the least injury to them. For
sale, at only 25 cents a bottle, by
je2l WM. HAINES.
LAW NOTICE. —Theoffice of the undersign
ed is on Broad-street, third door below the Pos;
Officecorner. He will be thankful for patronage.
d!9-tf JOHN MILLEDGE.
TU R NIP - ROOTED CABBAGE OR
“KOHL-RABE.”
A LARGE and excellent variety of the Cabbage
Species, well adapted to the Winter, and a
splendid addition to the food of Neat Cattle. Each
plant if well cultivated, will average at least 20 lbs.
For 4le by °2 _ _ WM. HAINES.
PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
&c. &c.
*■4 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug
gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant
supplieso f ‘pure, 3 ‘extra, ‘No. I 3 and ‘No. 2 3 White
Lead in kegs of from 25t0 300 pounds, of warranted
quality; Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits
Turpentine; Varn.ehes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow,
Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green,
in Oil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green ;
Prussian Blue; Ultra-marine Blue; Vermillion;
Venetian Red; Red Lead; Rose Pink; Spanish
Brown, dry and in Oil; Yellow Ochre; Litharge;
Ter-de-Sienna; Umber; Lampblack ; Drop Black ;
Black Lead; Ivory Black; Whiting; Chalk; Putty;
Gold Leaf; Glue; Sand-paper; Pumice Stone;
Rotten Stone; Emery; Painters 3 and Tanners 3 Brush
es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass,
of all sizes; Paint Mills and Paint Stones; together
with every article usually found in Drug Stores, of
the best quality, and at very low prices at wholesale
and retail.
55=*Purchasers will do well to call. Ordersprompt
ly attended to.
CIDER VINEGAR,
OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, for sale low by
j 28 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
COSMETIC COLD CREAM,
AN EXCELLENT and pleasant application for
jnSints, chapped skin, &c.
OUR A EXTVOLU ME!'
PROSPECTUS OF
the seventh volume
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SOUTHERN AG-RICULTURE.
EDITED BY DANIEL LEE, M.D.
Illustrated with numerous elegant and costly
Engravings.
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IN ADVANCE.
The character and object of the SOUTHERN
CULTIVATOR are so well known, wherever it has
been read, that the Publishers deem it scarcely ne
cessary to say anything in reference thereto in sub
mitting a Prospectus, for the SEVENTH VOLUME.
To establish an
AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL
worthy of the South, and fier varied and diversified
products, industry and resources, lias been their
highest ambition ; and although their efforts have been
but poorly rewarded, they flatter themselves their
labor has not been in vain. The services of an
Editor, Dr. LEE, one of the first practical and scien
tific Agriculturists in the Union, have been secured
at a heavy expense ; and the work is embellished by
a most accomplished Artist, whose labors are exclu
sively devoted to its illustration. Indeed, no effort nor
expense has oeen spared to render the work most
useful and instructive to those for whose exclusive
benefit it is designed. Having performed fully, as
we think, our duty, it remains to be seen whether
the Planters of the South will “ put their shoulders
to the wheel” and aid us and themselves in this grea t
work of improving the husbandry and meliorating
the social condition of the whole people. We think
they will, and it is our confidence in their intelligence
and liberality which has sustained us through years
of unrewarded toil. The Work should be in the
hands of and read by every one who has the charge
of a family in the Southern States; and to show how
earnest we are in our desire to excite an effort among
our friends to extend its circulation and usefulness,
we offer the following splendid Premiums to those
who may interest themselves in procuring subscribers :
$750 in Premiums.
the highest number of subscribers, not less
than one hundred, sent by any one individual, a
premium of twenty-five dollars.
55* For the next highest number, not less than
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H 5 For the next highest number, not less than
sixty, fifb l^o 'tolars.
P°r the next hignesi nuinuer, nut Jess tliau
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These Premiums will be paid in the most approve
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lowing named ten States, viz ; North Carolina, South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Texas. So that
each State may secure an entire list of premiums, it
the friends of Agriculture bestir themselves. They
will receive the work at the Club price.
The premiums to be awarded on the first day of
February, 1849.
All persons who desire to enter the list for Pre
miums must notify us on forwarding the first names.
The first number of the Seventh Volume will be
issued on the FIRST OP JANUARY, 1849. It will
be published monthly, on fine paper, in quarto form,
each number containing SIXTEEN PAGES of close
ly printed matter, 9 by 12 inches square, forming a
volume in the course of the year, of 192 pa?es.
TERMS;
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Six copies 1 year-.-. 5 One Hundred copies 1
Twen;y-five copies 1 year 75
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All persons who obtain subscribers are earnestly
requested to forward them at the earliest convenient
day, sa as to reach us by the Ist of January, if possi
ble. Direct all letters to
J. W. & w. S. JONES.
Augusta, October 1, 1848.
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COM
PANY OF NEW YORK.
MORRIS ROBINSON, President.
Sabuel Hannay, Secretary.
55 Appfi cat * ons received by
nl-6m GREENVILLE SIMMONS, Agent.
FIRS AND MARINE INSURANCE
The protection insurance
COMPANY, of Hattford, Connecticut, hava
establfehed an Agency in Augusta, and propose
akingfireand river risks upon property of all descrip,
tions, onas reasonable terras as any other good office.
Offlceit me store of Force , Brother’s tf* Co ts
PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’Y
OF NEW JERSEY.
Capital $200,000.
WM. THOMPSON, President.
J. \ Vqorhees, Secietary.
B. £. Whitney, Gen’l Agent, 69 Wall-st., N. Y.
ffjtFire and Alarine Risks are taken in this
Officem the most liberal terras, by
JOHN HILL, Agent,
s2-3r Next door above the Mechanics 3 Bank.
EUDSON’S BEST MUSTARD,
PUS.E AND FRESH ground SPICES ofal
Unds ; Refined SHRED ISINGLASS and cla
rified GELATINE, (for making table Jellies,) A
mericai SHEET ISINGLASS, (for settling Coffee,
&c.,) Ixtracls of LEMON, ROSE and VANILLA,
ROSE and Orange-flower WATER and fine Es
sence f LEMON, (for flavoring Puddings, Jellies,
&c.,) 'ALERATUS, S\L SODA. Bi-Carbonate of
SODABATH BRICK, best STARCH, FIG BLUE,
and L.MP OIL, of best, medium and common quali
ties, fesale, wholesale and retail, by
HAVILAND, KISLEY & CO.
n5-d&w2m
CLOJKS. WATCHES. JEWELERY
AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1848.
rt? GOLD AND SILVER^^^^JI
fATCHES, of all kinds.
«'V'JEWELERY, and various rich fancy goods
Fans HARDWARE and CUTLERY.
Gob Silver and Steel SPECTACLES.
SIL ER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds.
GU S, Sporting Apparatus PISTOLS.
SOAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in gold and
silver.
TAtE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others.
CH*A WARE, CUT GLASS WARE, of late
style.
CLCKS, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large
stock (cheap Clocks for country trade.
ANHRONS, FENDERS, SHOVELS and
TONS.
WAH3H MATERIALS and tools of all kinds for
Watcliakers. For sale at fair prices by
CLARK, RACKEFT & CO.,
Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods.
EPAIRING of Clocks and Watches by good
Workun. 020-d&w
HATS.
a WE NEWEST STYLE OF HATS at
b 29 WM. O. PRICE & CO’S.
iHisrdlancous.
DR. BRIGHT’S FAMILY PRACTICE.
ANEW COMPILATION, from the best
authors, describing the symptoms of each dis
ease, and the appropriate remedies in plain English.
This work is highly recommended by several eminent
Physicians. Ihe following is from the author of
Gunn s Domestic Medicine.
“ I have examined with care Dr. Bright’s Family
Practice, and find it a valuable work, well suited to
the use of Families and Planters. It is plain and
comprehensive, and the treatment conformable to the
latest and most approved practice, and it affords me
pleasui'e to recommend it to the public.
J. C. Gunn, M. D.”
Cash price 55.00. A few copies for sale in Au
gusta by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
n23-d2w-wlra Agents for Proprietors.
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES.
AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1848.
WE HAVE LATELY received£X||
Goods of choice quality, among whichttU.9
SiTare many desirable articles for House-'*®
keeping, which we offer at low prices, viz :
Fine White, Gold Band and Fancy CHINA DIN
NER and TEA SETS.
CUT GLASS WARE—Decanters, Bowls, Pitch
i ers, Celeries, Goblets, Wine and Champaigne Tum
blers.
SIL\ ER SPOONS and FORKS and fine TABLE
CUTLERY.
W AIT ERS, in sets ; TABLE MATS and
BRUSHES.
PLATED and BRITANNIA WARE.
CAKE BASKETS, Beefsteak Dishes, Candle
-1 sticks, &c., of the best Sheffield manufacture.
ANDIRONS, Shovel and Tongs and Fenders.
SOLAR LAMPS, with new style of Shades.
Hearth BRUSHES, BELLOWS, &c., &c.
CLARK, RACKETT & CO.
oIS-d&w Watch Makers and Jewellers.
FAIRBANKS PATENT
Platform and Counter Scales.
' WARRANTED.—
Adapted to every required ope
■ ! ration of Weighing—as Rai
I Road Scales, for Trains or sin
’ j g le cars; Warehouse Scales,
i Dormant and Portable ; Heavy
Portable Scales on wheels,
j Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c
3 STORE SCALES, of al
sizes; COUNTER SCALES, &c. &c., for sale by
mhl W. & J. NELSON, Agents.
PERFUMERY, &c.
COLOGNE "WATER (in every size and va
riety, including the celebrated “GOLDEN
i BELL,” “FARINA,” &c.,) LUBINS 3 and other
Handkerchief Extracts, HAIR OILS, &c.; EAU
; LUSTRAL, Rowland’s KALVDOR, Gowland’s
LOTION—LiIIy White —ROSE and Velvet Toilet
i CHALK, ALABASTER and other Cosmetics ; fine
Toilet SOAPS; Shaving CREAM and SOAPS, in
great variety; Pearl Tooth POWDER, TEABER
KY and ROSE Tooth PASTE, TOOTH BRUSHES,
HAIR BRUSHES, &c., for sale wholesale and retail,
by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
n!5-d&w2m
TRUSSES! TRUSSES!
CHASE’S, GOULDING’S, Cor
[belt's, Maish’s, Wiegand’s, Hull’s, and
nthpr kinclo of Trusses for Hernia
or Rupture.
Some of these are adapted for radical cure, and
others, where a cure is hopeless, are better for safety
and comfort. Persons ordering should describe the
case as near as possible. By stating the number of
inches around the Hips, whether right or left, recent
1 or an old rupture, they can rely upon being fitted in
most cases, by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
Also—Spinal, Uterine and Plain Abdominal SUP
PORTERS, of various kinds; BODY LACES and
SH JULDER BRACES, adapted for Youths.
SURGICAL and DENTAL INSTRUMENTS
TEETH, FOIL, &c. 03-d&w3ra
SSOO REWARD.
MURDERER AT L4RGE!
THE FOLLOWING Telegraphic Dispatch
was received in this city Sunday morning. The
offence was committed in Culloden, Monroe county,
Ga. The Messrs, Chapman who offer the reward
are Nephews of the deceased, and are very responsi
ble citizens ;
Macon, OctoberJ&th, 1343.
For Police Officers , Augusta:
Five Hundred Dollars will be paid for Doctor R.
T. PLEWELLEN, who murdered URIAH LOCK
ETT in Culloden, Georgia, on the 23th inst. Flew
ellen is about twenty-seven years of age, six feet
two inches high, dark complexion, hazel eyes and
black hair.
BRADFORD T. CHAPMAN,
nl ASA CHAPMAN.
RISLEY’S SARSAPARILLA.
THIS IS A COMPOUND SYRUP ofSar
saparilla, carefully prepared from ingredients
that are recommended by medical men as the most
certain for the cure of Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Eruptions on the Skin, and all those diseases arising
from an impure state of the blood, the improper use of
Mercury, &c.
Numerous certificates could be given of its effica
cy in curing what other preparations, bearing the
name of Sarsaparilla, are recommended to do; but
Risley’s Sarsaparilla has been in use sufficiently
long to establish its superiority over all others—and
as it is made as it should be, according to a formula
approved by the medical faculty, we would only refer
to them and to the number of sufferers, of some of
the worst ills that flesh is heir to, who have been re
stored to heulth and the enjoyment of life, by its usa.
in large bottles, price SI a bottle—6 bottles for S 5
A liberal discount made to dealers. Sold wholesale
and retail by
n 23 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.
GEORGE KIINLOCH,
OF CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA,
WOULD RESPECTFULLY offer his ser
vices to the citizens of Georgia, Alabama
and Tennessee, to receive and sell ALL KINDS OP
GRAIN AND OTHER PRODUCE, on Commis
sion. Terms —Five per cent. No charge for
Storage. REFERENCES:
Charleston , S. C. Rome , Ga.
Col. J. Gadsden, W. R. Smith, Esq.
Hon. Ker Boyce, Miss Yarbrough & Lamkin,
H. W. Conner, Esq. W. E. Alexander, Esq.
John Fraser & Co. R. J. Johnson, Esq.
C. Edmondston Esq. S. T, Coombs, Esq.
Hyatt, M’Burney & Capt. Lafferty, Steamboa
Co. Coosa,
Augusta, Ga. Hamburg, S. C.
A. Sibley. | Sibley & Crapon.
Charleston. Sept. 7, 1348. s]B-tw&w
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
THIS INSTITUTION, chartered by the last
Georgia Legislature, is now in successful ope
ration, issuing Policies on
MARINE OR FIRE RISKS.
And also upon the
LIVES OF SERVANTS,
on the MUTUAL PRINCIPLE-a princiole which
saves to the insured from 30 to 75 per cent, of the
cost of Insurance, as they have only to pay their pro
portion of the actual losses sustained.
Policies have been issued on nearly half a mil
lion of dollars, in all parts of Georgia, creating an
available fund of some 820,000 in four months from
the opening of the office.
For particulars inquire of
JOHN G. HILL, President, Griffin.
J. M. Parsons, Secretary.
Or to Chas. Hall, Agent, Augusta.
Thos. Cunningham, Agent, Greensboro.
Wm. M. Mobton, Athens.
e2l-ly J. E. Veal, or J. Robson, Madison.
1 CiIRONICLE & SENTINEL.
rW* A few years ago, there was a very hand
some and elegant man in Washington city,
named Korpanay, engaged as a dancing master.
At the breaking out of the Mexican war, he put
by “the fiddle and bow.” and entered the ser
vice as a captain of Missouri volunteers. He
showed that he was as ready at the charge as at
the chassee, at * forward all” as “forward two.”
and sooti won a high reputation as a gallant of
ficer. He has now been appointed professor
of Cavalry Tactics in the Military Academy at
West Point. It is thus that circumstances
make the man.
Contraction and Expansion*— A man being
upbraided for contracting a number of debts,
cooly replied that he did nothing of the kind.
“On the contrary,” said he, ‘*l have invariably
done everything in my power to enlarge
\ them.”
Episcopal Missions. —Three new missiona
ries for Wisconsin, and one for Alabama, were
a short time since, commissioned by the Epis
copal Board of Domestic Missions.
Monument to the Devoted. — A new Roman
Catholic chapel is about to be erected in Liv
-1 erpool, in memory of the priests who died last
autumn of typhus fever, caught in the discharge
* of their pastoral duties. •
Military Monument in Kentucky. —A monu
ment is now in process ot erection in Frankfort.
Ky, to the memory of the officers of the volun
teers of that State who fell in Mexico. The
design is appropriate and exceedingly beauti
ful. The monument is to be fi2 feet high, step
20 feet square, material best Italian marble,
cost $15,000.
Free Shools in Indiana. —At the late election
the peo t le of Indiana voted 77,732 to Cl.ooo
iu favor oflevying a tax for the support of Free
Shools throughout the State.
Damages for Injuries. — The case of Rob
ert B. Hall vs. the Stonington Railroad Compa
ny, tried before the Supreme Court of Rhode
Island, has resulted in a verdict for the plaintiff
of $550 and costs. Mr. Hall was injured by
y an accident on the road, which confined him
to his house for several days, and lamed him
some. The defendants admitted that they
were liable, but asserted that Mr. Hall was
atandingup at the time of the accident, while
I all the other passengers, who were sitting down,
r escaped unhurt. — Boston Journal Saturday.
s Premium for Shade Trees. —The Chicago
t Horticultural Society have offered a premium
3 of S2O in a gold plate to the person “who shall
1 plant and bring forward in the public streets,
the best twenty shade trees.” This is an ex
’ ample which might be followed by the Horti
’ cultural Societies of other cities, with the most
beneficial results.
g-gg- i HENRY PARSONS’S stock of
PIANO FORTES and Music, are re
-1 y 75 moved from C. A. Platt’s Furniture
i Store, to Charles Gatlin’s Jewelry Store, two doors
below the United States Hotel, where a good variety
I ofPIANO FORTES, made hy J. Chickering, Nunn’s
r & Clark, and A. H. Gale & Go., will always be
; kept for sale. The reputation of these Instruments is
f too well known in this market to require any com
t ment.
i . ALSO,
A good assortment of GUITARS, VIOLINS,
- FLUTES, CLARIONETS, ACCORDIONS and
I other Musical Instruments.
New Music received every week by the Steamers
, from New York. Orders for PIANO FORTES,
MUSIC, &c., will receive prompt and careful atten
tion. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired.
nIG CHARLES CATLIN.
FOR SAVANNAH AND INTERME
, DIATE LANDINGS.
TMOi. . THE STEAM-PACKET
* H. L. COOK, Capt. Pkilpot.
undergone % thorough re
pair, and been titled up for the comfortable accom
modation of passengers, will receive freight on TUES
DAY', and leave Augusta every WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at 6 o’clock.
For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to
JEFFERS & COTHRAN,
Hamburg or Augusta.
Way Freight must in all cases be paid for by
the shipper. n 24
TO THE PLANTERS OF THE STATE
OF GEORGIA,
AND THE ADJOINING STATES.
EAGLE FOUNDER Y, AUGUSTA, Ga
j IN CONSEQUENCE of the Jp*
price ot Cotton, we have Q.
to sell GIN GEAR,
at the following low rates :
For 7 feet : : ; : S2O 00
For ?i “ : : : : 20 00
For 8 “ : : : : 20 00
For 9 t( : ; : : 22 50
For 10 “ : : : 25 00
For 12 “ : : : : 28 00
The above we warrant to work well, and w’hon not
used for the Gin is capable of running a pair of Mill
Stones, for grinding Grain of all kinds. Always on
hand and for sale by
522-tw&w3m ' NEESON & TILKEY.
REMOVAL.
FORCE, BROTHERS & CO. have re
moved their stock of BOOTS, SHOES, LEA
THER, TRUNKS, &c., to 236 Broad-street, store
: formerly occupied by C. A. Platt, a few doors below
the U. S. Hofei, and directly t opposite Messrs. Wright
Nichols & Co. au2s
LIMB
K /A BBLS. FRESH THOVASTON LIME,
cF vr just received, and for sale by
n 8 _HAND, WILLIAMS & Co.
BACHELOR'S PREMIUM LIQUID
HAIR, DYE.
A SPLENDID ARTICLE. Also, Juie
Hauel’s HAIR DYE. For sale bv
023 WM. HAINES.
COFFEE
A Afl BAGS RIO*COFFEE, *
T-V vF 100 bags Laguira “
50 bags Java and Mocha “ For sale by
016 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
TWINE AND SHOE THREAD.
OAAA hBS. BALEISG TWINE,
sale by n l HAND. WILLIAMS & CO.
LARD IN BARRELS, a good article just
received by
e3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.
BEST LAMP OIL.
4 SUPPLY OF THIS ARTICLE kepial
wayson hand by [mhlS WM. HAINES.
TENNESSEE BUTTER.
LBS * CHOICE Tennessee BUT
/£) TER, just received, and for sale very
low , by
n25-tw3 W. & J. NELSON.
MORE LIGHT
A FEW CHOICE PATTERNS OF
DYOTT’S IMPROVED LARD SOLAR
LAMPS.—Just received.
Also a consignment of
SPLENDID CANDELABRAS,
which will be sold very low, by
J. E. MARSHALL.