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BV J. W. & W. S. JONES. AUGUSTA, GA. THURSDAY WORSTING. MAY 24, 1849- YOU XIII—No. 124. ®crm3, | THE I CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED DAILY, Tit I-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. BY J. W. & W. S JONES. TERMS; DAILY PAPER. —Ten Dollars per annum, paya ble in advance. TRI-WEEKLY PAPER. —Five Dollars per annum, in advance.' vv EEKLY PAPER.—(A mammoth sheet) 'Two Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IS DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square, (twelve lines or less) for the first insertion: ’Thirty eight Cents for the next five; and Twenty-Jive Cents for each subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY Seventy five Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Figure M ork, One Dollar. If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a new advertisement each insertion. Professional or Business Cards , not exceeding six lines, Ten Dollars pe. annum. If over six lines pro rata per line. Clr* Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertise ra: nts. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum stances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices ; and hose, when over six lines, will be charged as Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. I square, (12 lines,) 1 month, without alteration $6 1 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 I “ “6 months, altered quarterly, 18 1 “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 2 sqnares, one-half more than the above rates. 3 “ three-fourths more than the above rates, 4 “ double the above rates. 53* next to reading matter and leaded, double i.ese rates. 53“ Advertisements not marked the number of in sertions will be continued and charged by the inser tion. With Druggists contracts will be made by the year on reasonable terms, as heretofore. When the bill eff any house or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other thaa perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will ho made, if paid on presentation. Business vJLarOs. To Professional Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate r e jjlo per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will he charged prorata per line. loard)ouse imD (&ommlsolcm. E. A. SOULLARD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, GEO. nB-ly. Chas. P. M’Calla. j Gustave Romain McCALLA ROMAIN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS n 6 APALACHICOLA FLORIDA. ly H. L. Jeffers. 1 W.S. Cothran. JEFFERS A COTHRAN, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. AUGUSTA, Ga., and HAMBURG, So. Ca. jy-28 - ys&- W. H. C. MILES, FACTOR & COMMISSION MERCHANT, Continues business at his old stand, No. 176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia. REFERENCES : Messrs. />’ Antignac <f- Evans , Augusta. “ Charles Day if- Co., Macon. “ E. Padleford tf* Co., Savannah ol Drugs, illercijaniilsr, stc. HAVILAND, KISLEY &, CO., DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS MEDICINES, &C., &C. NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE, GLOBE AND U. S. HOTELS, AUGUSTA. myß-ly 3xon Jbuuirrirs. NEESON & TILKEY, EAGLE IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AUGUSTA, GA. Immediately above the lot of the old Planters’ Hotel. 53* Gearing for Factories, Mills, Gins, &c., and ether castings, made to order. Also Patterns of every description. All work warranted. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. ap22 Hotchkiss’ Water-wbeels on hand and to order. au& Soliritora. N. G. & A. G. FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 53* The undersigned are still engaged in the prac tice of Law. Oltice at Madison, Morgan County, Ga. All business entrusted to them, will meet with prompt and efficient attention. N. G. POSTER, fe23-tf A. G. FOSTER. SEABORN JONES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL GROUND, Murray County Georgia. d2B-w3m CARU JOHN P. WILDE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 11, Exchange Place, New Orleans. 53* All collections entrusted to his care, will re ceive prompt attention. d 2- ly FELIX C. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Crawfordville- • • - Georgia. Will practice in all thecountiesof the North ern, and Greene county of the Ocmulgee, Circuit. Office in the Court-House. f24-ly JASPER N. DORSEY, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Dalilonega, Georgia. f3* Will attend to all Professional business entrust ed to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the Western Circuit. References —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm H. Turpin, Augusta; Hon. C. Dougherty, Athens; James Law, Gainesville; Smith <fe Walker, and J. W. Grady, Dahlonega. fe!4 WM. T. TRAMMELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ROME, Floyd County Georgia. f 3» Will also practice in the counties of Paulding, Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade and Chattooga. Refer to Hand, Williams & Co., Thos. Barrett & Co., Adams, Hopkins & Co., Gould &> Bulkley, Augusta, Ga. feiO-wly ROBERT E. WOODING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Appling, Georgia. f2B-wly { Dftili) Chronicle & Sentinel. Business €arirs. BEEMAN & GORDON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Dalton Georgia. 53* Will attend promptly to all business put into j hands. fe!2-w3m W. MILO OLIN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Office one door above the Mechanics Bank. JOHN R. STANFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarkesville •. Ga, 53* 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. I7y L. C. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA.... GEORGIA. f3* Will promptly attend {to all business entrusted tohis care. f2i#-ly JOHN K. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, J Augusta, Georgia. §3 - Will practice in Richmond, and the neighboring Counties of the Middle Circuit. Office next be low Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller’s—Up Stairs, References: —Messrs. Mixer & Pitman, Boston ; Messrs. Hoisted & Hrokaw, S. C. Dortic, Blake & Brown, John K. Hora, C. O. Halsted, New’York; Messrs. W, M. Martin, L. M.&B. W. Force & Co., Charleston; Messrs, A. J. & T. W. Miller, Adams & Fargo, W. E, Jacks- u <fc Co., Augusta. 025-ly JOSEPH C. WILKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 53* Will practice in all the counties of the Eastern Circuit. OFFICE IN RICEBORO, LIBERTY COUNTY, Georgia. sll-tf __ O. PUTNAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Warrenton, Georgia* apl3-ly JOHN LYON, ATTORNEY AT LAV/, (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 Plcyd. f3* tiffin 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. A T. W. Miller, Augusta. 529-ts JONES A SHEWMAKE, ATTORNIBS AT LAW WAYNESBORO, GA. |3r 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, Scriveo and Washington. jy9 EDWARD H. POTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW WARRENTON ... GEORGIA. References —Messrs. A. J. & T. W. Miller, Augusta Ga.; Hon. T. B. King, Glynn county, Ga. ja!2-t Thos. M. Berrien. | Jas. M. Pepper. BERRIEN A PEPPER; ATTORNIES AT LA W, f3* 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 E. C. SHACKELFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEXINGTON, SA. Reference. —Hon. A.H.Stephens, Crawfordville, Ga. ap23-wly. Linton Stephens, ) J.L.Bird. STEPHENS & lIRD, ATTORNIBS AT LAW, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. f3*Will practice in all the Counties of the North ern circuit. jyl6-ly* LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having formed a partnership in the practice of the Law, under the style of G., J. & W. Schley, will attend all the Courts of the Middle Circuit. All business confided to us will be promptly attended to. GEORGE SCHLEY, JOHN SCHLEY, Dec. 13, 1848. 6m WILLIAM SCHLEY. LAW NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having formed a co-partnership in the practice of law, offer their services to the public. All communications ad dressed to either of the firm will meet pi jrapt atten tion. JAS. T. BOTHWELL, Augusta, Ga. ja!2-wly THOMAS P. WELLS, Louisville, Ga. LAW NOTICE. —Theoffice of the undersign ed is on Broad-street, third door below the Post Officecorner. Hewillbe thankfulfor patronage. d!9-tf JOHN MILLEDGE. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWBLERY AUGUSTA, OCT. 16, 1848. GOLD AND SILVER ]OK WATCHES, of all kinds. is JEWELERY, and various rich fa ncy good Fancy HARDWARE and CUTLERY. Gold, Silver and Steel SPECTACLES. SILVER WARE, Plated Goods of all kinds. GUNS, Sporting Apparatus. PISTOLS. SOLAR LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, in gold and silver. TABLE CUTLERY, of Rodgers and others. CHINA WARE, CUT GLASS WARE, of late style. CLOCKS, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade. ANDIRONS, FENDERS, SHOVELS and TONGS. WATCH MATERIALS and tools of all kinds for Watchmakers. For sale at fair prices by CLARK, RACKETT & CO., Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods. |3> REPAIRING of Clocks and Watches by good Workmen. 020-d&w PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. &c. a HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug gists, have on hand, and are receiving, constant supplies©* - ‘pure,’ ‘extra, ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White Lead in kegs of from 25t0 300 pounds, of warranted quality: Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow; Chrome Green, dry and in Oil; Imperial Green, in Oil; Verdigris, dry and in Oil; Emerald Green ; Prussian Blue; Ultra-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 Slone; Einerv; Painters’and Tanners’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. 53»Purchaserewill dowell to call. Ordersprompt ly attended to. s 4 CLARIFIED SUGAR. 1 Art BBL ** CLARIFIED SUGAR, a Av \X beautiful and excellent aiticle for family use, for sale low. ap n HAND, WILLIAMS A Go, illisccUancous, THROUGH TICKETS TO SAVAN NAH, GA., via CHARLESTON, S. C. e* BY RECENT ARRANGE. ments, Through Tickets from Ham | burg, Columbia and Camden, to Sa vannah, Ga., per South Carolina Rail Road and Sa vannah and Charleston Mail Steam Packets, will be issued at Eight Dollars , including meals on board the Steamers, and exclusive of Omnibus fare. Further information and Through Tickets will be furnished on application to the Agent of the So, Ca. Rad Road. Tickets from Savannah furnished at the above rates on board of the Steamers, E. LAFITTE & CO., Agents Savannah and Charleston Steamers. Charleston , ApHl 17, 1849. N. B,—The Steamers leave for Savannah every morning at 9 o’clock. ap!9 FAIRBANKS PATENT Platform and Counter Scales. WARRANTED.-- rp I* Adapted to every required opc ■ ! ration of Weighing—as Rai i Road Scales, for Trains or sin | gle cars; Warehouse Scales, ft-..-. '"'flPfgZ Dormant and Portable ; Heavy Portable Scales on wheels, >f ■C- "‘wT*- Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c STORE SCALES, of aP sizes; COUNTER SCALES, &c. &e., for sale by mhl W. & J. NELSON, Agents WARRANTED FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, COLOGNE, CO CALICO and ESO PUS do., FRENCH v r :BURR blocks, AND CALCINED piaster OP PA- Thesubscribers yI;HI' ! their customers and t * ,e public, that they are prepared to fur / \ .nish the above arti clas, of best quality at the shortest possible no*ice. They continue to im port FRENCH BURR BLOCKS selected by one of the firm at the quarries in Prance. Orders from any part of the United States, accom panied with satisfactory references, will be promptly attended to. EGENTON, MORRIS & CO. West Falla Avenue, near Pratl-street Bridge, fel4-tw4m* Baltimore, Md. SCOTT’S PATENT ASBESTOS FIRE PROOF CHESTS. A?J ADDITIONAL of any size or dimensions. ap2s-lm BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. mWB HAVE RECEIV S'PTTTT ED by recent arrivals, a full supply of the above articles, consisting in part of— Ladies’ fine Pr. kid walking SHOES and SLIPPERS do. do. do. Saline Gaiter BOOTS, do. do. do. do. Congress do. do. do. White English Kid SLIPPERS, do. do. Col’d Morocco SLIPPERS and BUS KINS do, do. French Satinet BUSKINS, do. do. do. Kid do. do. do. Toilet SLIPPERS, col’d and black do. do. Calf BROGANS and BUSKINS, Misses’do. Fr. Kid SLIPPERS and BUSKINS, do. do. Col’d Morocco do. do. do. do. Col’d and Black Gaiter BOOTS and BUSKINS, do. Morocco, seal and leather BOOTS and SHOES Childrens Fancy Gaiter and Button BOOTS, do. Col’d and Bl’k French Morocco lace BOOTS and BUSKINS, Youths and Boys BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, Gent’s. Water Proof and Dress BOOTS, do. do. do. do. SHOES, do. Patent Leather Congress BOOTS, do. Calf do. do. do. do. and Patent Leather Oxford TIES, House servants’ SHOES and BOOTEES of good quality. ALSO, Iron and Wood frame Travelling TRUNKS, of supe rior quality, _ Iron and Wood Frame VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &c. To which we respectfully invite an examination. FORCE, BROTHERS <fc CO., d7 Sign of the Mammoth Boot, 236 Broad-st, NEW BOOKS. RAPHAEL; OR PAGES OF THE nnnic OP LIFE AT TWENTY— -g. -llrli/ By Alphonse De Lamartine, Au thor of the “ History cf the Girondists; or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution, ” et °’ OREGON AND CALIFORNIA IN 1848; — By J. Quinn Thornton, late Judge of the Su preme Court of Oregon, and corresponding member of the American Institute. With an Appendix, in cluding recent and authentic information on the sub ject of the Gold Mines of California, and other valua ble matter of interest to the emigrants, etc., with il lustrations and a Map. For sale bv iuhs CHARLES E. GRENVILLE. ARDI, AND A VOYAGE THITHER; By Herman Melville. In two vols. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN—his Autobiography; with a Narrative of his Public Life and Services : Bv Rev. H. Hastings Weld. With numerous designs by J. G. Chapman. Complete in one vol. For sale by ap24 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE. Lecture on the north and the SOUTH, delivered before the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16th, 1849, by Elwood Fisher. MEMOIRS OF MY YOUTH : By A. Dc Lamar tine, author of‘‘The History of the Girondists,” “Raphael,” etc. For sale by. ap24 CHAS. E. GRENVILLE. 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 principle which saves to the insured from 30 to 75 per cent, of the cost df Insurance, as they have only to pay their pro portion of the actual losses sustained. Policies have been issued «n nearly half a mil lion of dollars, in all parts of Georgia, creating an available fund of some $20,000 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. Morton, Athens. e2l-ly J. E, Veal, or J. Robson, Madison. nTo. SUGARS, &c. ~ K AHHDS. New Orleans prime and choice OU SUGARS, 50 Bblg. New Orleans MOLASSES, 30 “ “ “ WHISKEY. Just received by apl7’d£vr GRENVILLE & BATTET. tailoring djstablistjmt’e. [ SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS, AND GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next Door below the United States Hotel, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. HAS JUST RECEIVED a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTINGS, DRILLS, DftAP D’ETE, CASHMERETTS and FANCY ARTICLES, for Gentlemen’s Wear, comprising all that is latest in style. He will be pleased to Manufacture the above Goods in point of Trimmings and Fit, that shall not be surpassed in any Market. MILITARY UNIFORMS made, and Making and Tfcirarning in the best manner. mh7 IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USE. WM. O. PRICE, Oi, CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, are receiving FINE SINGLE CASHMERE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, CASHMERETTS, DRAP D’ETES, PACOME DRILLS and new and splendid Summer VEST INGS, to sell by Patterns, or make to measure, in the most modern style, and best manner. CLOTHING, Os new and fashionable style, a«d well made up. HOSIERY. Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Gloves, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, and all the useful articles for the wardrobe. One of the firm being in New York, will make shipments weekly of the latest, patterns of Goods. ap6 W M. O. PRICE & CO, 258 Broad st, FASHION ABLE SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING. NO. 312 BROAD-STREET, Opposite Gould «fc Bulkley's, and next door to Dow & Estes. SUBSCRIBERS have just received, X from their Manufactory, a splendid assortment OP SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, consisting of every variety of COATS, PANTS and VESTS, made and trimmed in the best styles; and which in cut and material cannot be surpassed. Together with a good assortment of fancy SILK CRAVATS, SCAUPS, TIES,STOCKS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, UNDERSHIRTS, DRAWERS, SUSPENDERS, &c., &c. HATS AND CAPS, and among them a few cases of extra fine Single and Double Rim Panama, Laton and Leghorn Hats. The above goods have been selected with care, and especial attention given to manufacturing; all of which we will sell as low as they can be purchased at any other establishment in this city. Call and examine for yourselves before purchasing. SWA PPIELD & STONELAKE. Augusta, April 13, 1849. ap!3-twlm Fashionable Spring and Summer GOODS. I HAVE NOW ON hand a large and well se lected stock ofCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, LINENS and DRAP D’ETE, which are of the best quality of Goods, and will be made to order, in a style unsurpassed by any Tailoring Establish ment. ALSO, FOR SALE, A first rale assortment of Ready-made Garments which for cut and finish, cannot be surpassed. Al ways on hand, Shirts of all kinds, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Hosiery, &c. mh3l-d&w J. A. VAN WINKLE. G. W. SHACKELFORD, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Opposite tire 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. |3* A trial is requested to establish the fact. o 4 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. WE HAVE NOW commenced receiving, and will receive weekly from Now York, per steamers, the best and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for our trade. WM. O. PRICE & CO., Drapers and Tailors. Augusta, 17th March, 1849. UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS I Put them on if you value health ! —J ust re ceived, Merino UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, Ipswich Wool do. do. Silk, Cotton, and all other kinds, at s2B WM. O. PRICE & CO’S. Ready Made Clothing. A SPLENDID assortment received THIS DAY, as good and cheap as ever offered in Augusta,. mys WM. O. PRICE & CO. Jj'cui i)ork 3ltoirtto*ment WINDOW BASHES, BLINDS WOOD-MOULDINGS AND TURN ERS’ WORK, FOR THE SOUTH, DONE AT THE shortest notice, at CROSS’S FACTORY. The work is all done by Ma chinery in the best manner, and at more reasonable rates than it can be done by hand. Circulars con taining the Prices and Patterns of Mouldings and of Sash, will be sent to any one desiring them, by the subscribers. M. CROSS & CO., Office No. 292, Cherry-Street, New York. ap4-lm MANUFACTURED TOBACCO PATTESON & DORTIC, Successors to JOHN WILSON & CO., 104-, Front-Street, New York, HAVE IN STORE, a large and varied assort! ment ofVIRGINIA MANUFACTURED BACCO, and are constantly receiving additional supplies from the most celebrated Manufactories of Virginia, which they offer to the trade on liberal terms. They will also forward orders to the manu facturers for packages of any size that may be de sired by purchasers, and in all cases warrant satis faction* rahl-sw2m DE WEES’ CARMINE ATIVE, 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 pain ’mmediately, procures refreshing sleep, and acts gently on the bowels. Price 25 cents. Sold whole sale and retail by 023 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. SPRING MEDICINE. NOW IS THE time to purify the blood of mer bid humors, and prepare the system by appro priate remedies, to withstand the debilitating effects of the approaching warm weather. RISLE Y’S SAR SAPARILLA is one of the best alteratives that can bo used, and as an invigorater and punfyer of the BLOOD, it stands unrivalled ! Sold at I dollar a bottle; 6 bottles for 5 dollars, ap!9 HAVILAND, RISLBY <fe CO. dr. MAGNIN’S LUCINA cordial A SOVEREIGN remedy for Incipient Con sumption, Indigestion, Nervousness, Fluor Al bas, Loss of Muscular Energy, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, &c. O’ Price three dollars per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Risley & Co., Thomas Barrett A Co., W. K. Kitchen, D, B, Plumb dfe Co, fe22-tw&wly 1 PROSPECTUS OP THE SEVENTH VOLUME OP Me ff *O/ MONTHLY JOURNAL, ml Devoted \p| |/ $o tl}f Jr.tnate ot \ SOUTHERN AGRICULTURE. EDITED BY DANIEL LEE, M.D. TERMS.—ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. Illustrated with numerous elegant and costly Engravings. The character and object of the SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR are so well known, wherever it has been read, that the Publishers deem it scarcely ne cessary to say anything in reference thereto in sub mitting a Prospectus, for the SEVENTH VOLUME. To establish an AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL worthy of the South, and her varied and diversified products, industry and resources, has been their highest ambition; and although their efforts have been but poorly rewarded, they flatter themselves their labor has not been in vain. The services of an Editor, Dr. LEE, one of the first practical and scien tific Agricull jrists in the Union, have been secured at a heavy expense; and the work is embellished by a most accomplished Artist, whose labors are exclu sively devoted to its illustration. Indeed, no effort nor expense has ueen spared lu render the work moist useful and instructive u> those for whose exclusive benefit it is designed. Having performed fully, as we think, our duty, it remains to be seen whether tue Planters of the South will “ put iheir shoulders to the wheel” and aid us and themselves in this great work of improving the husbandry and meliorating the social condition of the v.bcis people. We think they will, and it is our confidence in their intelligence and liberality which has sustained ua through years of unrewarded toil. The Work should be in the hands of and read by every one who has the charge of a family in the Southern States. The first number of the Seventh Volume was issued on the FIRST OF JANUARY, 1849. It will be published monthly, on fine paper, in quarto form, each number containing SIXTEEN PAGES of close ly printed matter, 9 by 12 inches square, forming a volume in the course of the year, of 192 pages. TERMS; Onecopy, 1 year-»--$I year 20 Six copies 1 year 5 One Hundred copies 1 Twenty-five copies 1 year 75 |3* The cash must invariably accompany the order. Ali persons who obtain subscribers are earnestly requested to forward them at the earliest convenient day. Direct all letters to J. W. & W. S. JONES, Augusta, Ga. lob printing (Satablisljnunt Railroad Bank Buildings, Broad-St. JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND In tlxe Best Style of tine Art, plain oh fancy colors, executed at this OFFICE EMBRACING SUCH AS t Business Cards, Hand Bills, any size. Show Cards, large. Posters, “ “ Receipts, Warehouse, Show Bills, Railroad, Dray, &c. Books, Pamphlets, Bill Heads, Blanks of all kinds, Bank Checks, Notes of Hand, Bonds, Certificates, Labels for Druggists, <St>c«, (foe., A/C, Law Blanks always on hand, or executed to order. f3* The Proprietors of the Chronicle and Sen tinel assure their friends and the public that their orders for any thing in the Job Printing line will be executed in the best manner, and at as low rates as at any other establishment. CARDS! CARDS! CARDS!!! BUSINESS CARDS!! IT NEW YORK PRICES. ONE DOLLAR A HUNDRED. 13* Tlxe Proprietor's of tlie Chronicle Sentinel, having purchased one of Hoe’s Patent Card Printing Presses, are prepared to furnish neatly executed Cards, at prices lower than ever before offered in this community. Business men are respectfully invited to teat the matter, by handing in their favors. mhG COTTON GINs" ’ THE UNDERSIGNED still continues the COTTON GIN BUSINESS in all its branch es, in this city. Gins of any size will be made to order, and warranted to perform well. OLD GINS will be repaired with dispatch, and warranted to give satisfaction. also keeps COFFINS of all sizes and quality on hand; also, CABINET WORK, and repairing the same. ap7-dlm* H. ODEN. LAMP OIL, OF SEVERAL qualities, Linseed Oil, Boiled Oil, Tanners’ Oil, Castor Oil, White Lead, of the best brands, Red Lead, Litharge, Putty, Span. Brown, Venetian Red, Yellow Ochre, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Green, Verdigris, ErneraTS or Paris Green, Paint, Varnish, Sash and Marking Brushes, Window, Picture and Coach Glass, of all sizes. 53* Mixed Paints of every color, by D. B. PLUMB & CO., Druggists, Between the U. S. Hotel and Post Office corner, Augusta, Ga. mhl4 /| V HE CALIFORNIA GUIDE BOOK; X comprising Col. Fremont’s Geogiapl ial ac count of Upper California; Maj. Emory’s <’‘ erland Journal from Port Leavenworth, in Missour., to San Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila Rivers; and Capt. Fremont’s Narrative of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, and to Oregon and North California ; ac companied with a Map of the various routes, and a Map of the Gold Regions. FOUR MONTHS AMONG THE GOLD FIND ERS IN CALIFORNIA ; being the diary of an ex pedition from San Francisco to the Gold Districts; By J. Tyrwhitt Brooks, M. D. THE GOLD-SEEKERS’ MANUAL; being a practical and instructive guide; to all persons emigra ting lo the newly discovered Gold Regions of Cali fornia : By Daniel T. Ansted, Professor of Geology, King’s College, London, etc. FRIENDS AND FORTUNE; A Moral Talc: By Anna Harriet Drury. Just received, and for sale by mh3l -d&w CHAS. E. GRENVILLE. CARD. 5.jT Excellent Second-Hand PIANO FORTES of durable quality J “ I! d u and in perfect order, for sale cheap. R. S. JACKSON, First Room over Gustav. Vqlger’s Cigar Store, Broad-street, j a24 - 6m _ MACKEREL. 200 BBIjS * No * 3 mackerel ’ for * ale a P 23 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. OLIVE OIL— IO Baskets very superior OLIVE OIL, just received, and for sale by my 16 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. COFFEE. A Art BAGS RIO COFFEE* 4rvXIX 100 bags Laguira “ 50 bags Java and Mocha “ For sal* by ap 23 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. '- BACON, BACON. Ofi And I ‘ BS * TENNESSEE BACON, on consignment. Just received and for sale low. a P 23 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. __ hotels. B LOU NT * SP RINGS, BLOUNT COUNTV, ALABAMA. THIS CELEBRATED watering place, will be open the ensuing season, on the 15th of May, under the immediate management of MATTHEW DUFFEE, who pledges himself to use all mean** in his power to please all who may pay him a visit ; and his long experience in keeping the Washington Hall at Tuscaloosa, gives him a decided advantage over those inexperienced in that line of business. He will be prepared to receive a great number of guests, as he is now taking an early start to put things right. It is hardly worth while to inform the public of the great virtue of these Springs, as they are so well known to the public already. There are at least nine kinds of water, all in less than half an acre of ground. There will be a good band of music during the season at the Springs. If the weather should be wet or cold, guests shall be supplied with plenty of thick covering, and good fires. During the season there will be a direct line of stages from Tuscaloosa to the Springs —say to com mence the Istof June. There is also a post-office r.t the springs. Persons arriving from Mobile and New Orleans can get to Selina at all seasons insleamboafs, and there lake the stage for Tuscaloosa, say 87 miles, and by stage from Tuscaloosa to the springs 90 miles. KATES OF BOARD AT THE BLOUNT SPRINGS. Board per month-$26 00 Man and horse pr mo, 836 “ “ week. 800 “ •* prweek, II “ . “ day... 150 Horse per day - - 50 eta. Man & horse pr day 2 00 j Children and servants half 1 price For the accommodation of those who may desire it, satisfactory acceptances on Mobile or New Orleans, payable Ist January, 1850, will be taken for bills not less than fifty dollars. The subscriber has just returned from the springs, and he can safely recommend the country between here and there, as cheap a one to travel in as any in the south. P. S. During my absence from the Washington Hall at Tuscaloosa, I will have a competent person there to pay every attention to guests who may call during the summer season. The house will be well supplied with Ice. and every attention paid to vistors. apl4 w 5 M. DUFFEE. M ALLEGANY HOUSE, Clarbesville, Georgia, Mrs. CALLIER informs her triends and the public, that having failed to sell or lease the above Establishment satisfactorily, she has re-opened the HOUSE for the present Summer, and will endeavor to give satisfaction to those who may patronize the House. myS-dlawim hotel! MMRS. W. J. JONES avails herself of the opportunity to announce to the friends and patrons ol her late husband (W. J, Jones), and the public generally, that she intends keeping open tha Hotel heretofore kept by him at APPLING, and so licits a continuance of the patronage hitherto bestowed on the house. She hopes by her unremitted exer tions and attention to the duties of her station to merit the approbation ol those who may favor her with a call. s 8 Jot Sale. TOWN LOTS. ~~ THE UNDERSIGNED having appropriated a portion of his lands at Pairburn, Payette County, Georgia, for the purpose of erecting a Town thereon, hereby make known to the public, that the lots are already surveyed in convenient size for buildings. There are several of the lots sold and buildings are in rapid progress. Nature has no doubt destined this location for a place of public business, it being about equidistant between Newnan and Atlanta, and immediately on the contemplated Rail Road between those two places, and nearly central on the road from Fayette ville to Campbellton, and where the said roads in tersect, a large parcel of well limbered land adjoins, and a good Steam Power Saw Mill is now building, and is expected to be in operation in July or August next, so that there will be, at all times, plenty of Lumber to supply the town. Persons wishing to enter into the mercantile busi ness in a healthy section of country, would do well to call on the undersigned and judge for themselves. my 7-1 m WM. McBRIDE. For Sale, LANDS belonging to the Waynesboro 1; Academy, adjacent to the village of Waynes boro, in Burke county, are now offered to the public for sale, in lets to suit purchasers. If not dis posed of at private sale by the third Tuesday in May opxt, they will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder. Terms of sale made known on the day. T. H. BLOUNT, ; E. J. CARTER, > Committee. a P 3O C. W. WEST, > LOOK AT THIS. IN COMPLIANCE with the last will and tes tament of John Nunnally, late of Clarke county, deceased, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in June next, before the Court-house door in the town of Wat kinsville, Clarke county, Seven hundred and thir teen acres of Land, being the place whereon the de ceased lived, lying on the road two miles from Wat kinsville, leading to Madison. Also, six negroes, and the balance of the household and kitchen furniture, and stock. Terms on the day of sale W. B. NUNNALLY, ) Executora JOSIAH E. NUNNALLY, $ xeculor9 * apl4-w7 VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. MTHE SUBSCRIBER offers for jaaafe sale 150 ACRES OP LAND, adjoining*Wp* and forming a part of the Village of So cial Circle. Sixty acres improved with a good two story Dwelling, (in town) new Kitchen and Smoke House, and other comfortable buildings. A bargain will be sold lb the premises. y H CRAWLET Social Circle , March 5, 1849. wl^ ATHENS CLARKEftVILLE, GAINES VILLE AND STONE MOUNTAIN STAGE LINES. " " THESE ARE the regular ~-jA■ Mail Lines, carried in splendid iggL?iSL- 4 horse Post loaches, with the best of drivers, and good gentle horses. Leave Athens, Stone Mountain and Clarkesvillc, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at--8 A. M. Arrive at Gainesville same days at 5 P. M, Leave Gainesville Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 A. M. ; arrive at Athens by 12£ M. ; Stone Mountain at 5 P. M,, and at Glarkesville, by 3 P. M, These Lines, all intersecting at Gainesville, give communication from Athens and Stone Mountain rid, Gainesville, White Sulphur Springs, to Clarkesvilie, in l|j days, and no night travelling. Extras will be kept* at Slone Mountain at all times to carry those who may wish them. No pains will be spared to accom modate the patrons of these Lines. Reasonable de ductions on large families will be made. my 18-tw2m J. A. CLARK, |pf Southern Recorder, Temperance Banner, Ma con Journal & Messenger, copy weekly 2 months. — Charleston Observer and Savannah Republican three times weekly, and forward their accounts, or come up and ride it out. J. A. C. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. -w A SPLENDID Line of four Horse Coaches will run daily ' WW. from Athens to the Madison Springs, and the public need have no tears <>t de lay, as the undersigned is well prepared to convey all persons to any part of the up country, and upon more reasonable terms than heretofore. ...... O' We will keep good Teams and splend.d Ooac h esiTlhe Springs, toconvey ell persons to C'arkesvdle and to the Falls, at any time they ma > "’kfin Housq m* U ’‘ ry Ofc sVuLTER 4 IVEY Athens, Ga. mv2l-w3m LIME, LIME. innFSH NORTHERN LIMB, for sale by OB HANP * FLEMING.