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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1849)
BY J. W. & W. S. JONES. AUGUSTA, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8, 1849. VOL XIII.— XO. 187 Kevins, &c. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY «fc 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. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) Two Dollars per annum, in advance. terms of advertising. IN 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 Work, One Dollar, If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a new advertisement each insertion. Professional or Business Cards , not exceeding six lines, len Dollars pe. annum. If over six lines pro rata per line. CjT Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertise ments. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum stances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and t lose, when over six lines, will be charged as Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. I square, (13 lines,) 1 month, without alteration $6 1 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 1 “ “ 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 1 “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 2 sqnares, one-half more than the above rates. J 11 three-fourths more than the above rates, 4 “ double the above rates. If next to reading matter and leaded, double nese rates. fpT 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 of any house or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will he made, if paid on presentation. Insurance. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN., CONTINUES TO take River and Fire Risks at old rates. jy2 J. MILLIGAN, Agent. PROTECTION INSURANCE COMP’Y OF NEW JERSEY, Capital $300,000. WM. THOMPSON, President, J. V. V OORHEES. Secietary. B. S. Whitney, Gen'l Agent, 69 Wall-st., N. Y. O 3 Dire and Marine Risks are taken in this Office on the most liberal term'd, by JOHN HILL, Agent, * s 2 ly Next door above the Mechanics’ Ban! . INSURANCE THE SUBSCRIBER, AGENT OP THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. for Augusta, continues to take Marine, River and Waie-House risks. Only seventy-five per cent, in cash is required—the balance in a good note, which may never be called for. Merchants in the city and up-country, are invited to take open Policies, so as to keep in Georgia the heavy Premiums heretofore paid to foreign offices. He is also prepared to make Insurance on Life, in the same institution, at rea sonable rules. Office at the Proviaon Store, corner Mclntosh and Reynold-streets. jy 12 T. W. FLEMING. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE PROTECTION INSURANCE A. COMPANY, of Hattford, Connecticut, hava stablished an Agency in Augusta, and propose taking fireand river risks upon property of all descrip tions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office. Offleeat me store of Force , Brother’s cf« Co - SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. O’ At a Meeting of tine Soulliem Mutual Insurance Company, held in Griffin on the 7th inst,, the following members were elected the Board of Di rectors for the yeai 1849 : DIRECTORS—Hon. Asbury Hull fc Athens, Pres ident and Treasurer; J. G. Hill, Esq., Griffin, Vice- President; Rev. 0. U. Parson, Griffin, Secretary; Prof. C. P. McKay, Athens, Actuary; H. J. Sargent, Esq., Griffin; Wra. W. Chapman, Giiffin; Hon. Lot Weaver, Albany; Hon. William W. Athens; E. L. Newton, Esq., Athens; J. H. New ton, Athens; A. Chase, Athens; J. J. Huggins, Athens; Fielding Bradford, Athens; W, Letcher Mitchel, Athens; Dr. H. Hull, Athens; Wm. M. Morton, Athens; Dr. E. V. W are, Athens i bomas Cunningham, Greensboro; John Robson, Esq., Mad son ; B. King, Esq., Roswell; Miller Grieve, Mill edgeville ; Isaac Winship, Macon; N. C. Munroe, Esq., Macon; John L. Jones, Esq., Macon; V. R. Tommy, Columbus; J. J. Ridgeway Columbus; Henry Hall, Columbus; D, P. Wilcox, Columbus. This Company commenced business on the sth of February, 1848. The report submitted toe he meet ing shows the following gratifying result for the first ten months, ending the sth inst.; Fire Risks 460 Marine. 265 Inland . Servants 83 1,066 Risks. Premiums 855,628 43 Paid Losses §1663,07 Incidental. 728,25 Salaries 1820.00 Returned on risks terminated.• 504,00 4715 32 150.913 1 Risks terminated 869,425. On all expired policies one half the premiums has been saved to the insured, equivalent to a dividend of 50 per cent of their pre miums. Communications addressed to the Secretary aj Griffin, will receive prompt attention. J. U. PARSONS. Sec. S. M. Ins. Co. ThisCompany will insure Houses, Stocks of Goods, Cotton in Store, or on shipboard, and Negroes—and will take all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks not ex ceeding 810,000, on any one risk, on as reasona ble tenusas any office in this city. Those who insure property tor five years pay only one-fifth in cash, and will probably never be called on for an assessment the remaining four years, and at the end of five years be entitled to their snare of accumulated profits then on hand. Open policies, for shipping merchants, for Marine and Inland Risks. CHARLES HALL, Agent, d2O Sou. Mu. Ins. Company. 242 Broad-st. INDESTRUCTIBLE PAINT \ ~ THIS EXTRAORDINARY substance, dis covered a year or two since, is being extensive ly used and gives universal satisfaction. It ie of a elate color, and when mixed with boiled Oil and used like other Paint on tin, wood, or cloth, it adheres firmly and soon forms an artificial Slate, proof against Fire and Water, qualities which together with its cheapness, renders it unequalled for painting Roofs Terraces, &c. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., jy4 Wholesale Druggists, Augusta. DR. CARRINGTON’S COMPOUND CA thanic and Tonic Cordial, for gently operating on the bowels and strengthening the system. Pi ice BO cents a Bottle. For sale by N®* ® MACKEREL, landing and for sal# mh6 by HAND & FLEMING. Jr 1 (tailoring (Sstablisljmt’s ! G. W. SHACKELFORD, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Opposite the United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA., WOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public generally tnac 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, OASSIMERE* and VESTINGS, which he will make to order, in a style not to be surpassed by any establishment. O’A trial is requested to establish the fact. o 4 Fashionable Spring and Summer GOODS. I HAVE NOW ON hand a large and well se lected stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEST INGS, LINENS and DHAP D’ETE, which are o 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 rate 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, <fcc. mh3l -d&w J. A. VAN WINKLE. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS AND GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, FASHIONABLE DRAPER AND TAILOR, Next Door beloxvtiie United States Hotel, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA, HAS JUST RECEIVED a full assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRILLS, DRAP 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 Trimming in the best manner. mh7 IMPORTATIONS FOR SPRING USE. WM. O. PRICE, at, CO., DRAPERS AND TAILORS, are receiving FINE SINGLE CASHMERE CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES, CASHMERETTS, DRAP D’ETES, FACOME 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, and 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 WM. O. PRICE & CO. 253 Broad-st. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH WEEKLY LINE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS (SAILING EVERY WEDNESDAY:) THE NEW AND superior f 3, Steamships TENNESSEE, Captain Jonfcr Collins, and CHEROKEE, Captain Thomas Lyoi», will, until further notice, leave Savannah and New York, every Wednesday, commencing with the 28th March. These swift Steamers are each of 1,250 tons bur then, built in the strongest and most approved man ner, and are unequalled in all the needful qualities to give confidence as well as despatch to travellers. They have all the accommodations for passengers and freight requisite, to entitle them to public patronage. The Central Rail Road will despatch an extra train frem Macon on Tuesday evening, to connect with these steamers on Wednesday, and Irom Savannah on their arrival if needful. Travellers leaving Atlanta on Monday morning will have a night’s rest both at Macon and Savannah —but if they Gave there on Tuesday morning, they will reach Macon the same evening in time to take the extra night train on the Central Rail Road, which reaches Savannah Wednesday morning and connects with these Steamers. No freight received after nine o’clock on the day ol sailing. Passage, 825 —payable in advance ; for which, or Freight, apply to PADELFORD & PAY, Savannah, or SAM’L. L. MITCHELL, 194 Pront-st., 06-ly New York. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS &C. &C. til AVI LAND, RISLEY & CO., Drug gists, have on hand, and arc receiving, constant supplieso f ‘poire,’ ‘extra, ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 25 to 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 Stone; Emery; Painters’and Tanners’ Brush es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass, of ail 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. do well to call. Ordersprompt ly attended to. s 4 THE CROWNING ORNAMENT. It is to the Scalp as Guano is to the Earth ! It is as certain in its effects as to-morrow or next 1 year! It will force the human Hair to grow, wherever there has been Hair before ! It will stop the Hair from falling out! Ir will giadually cause light hair to grow dark ! WE speak of the Egyptian Champoo, prepared by Delaselles and Chanlin, Paris, and all who use it testify to its extraordinary qualities. But the beautiful, the glorious effect it has in dressing and beautifying the hair, miking it soft, dark, silky and keeping it so thrice as long as any other article made. Besides it is so economical and cheap, and the pub lic are conscientiously and honestly assured that the above are its real and true qualities. The above article can be had only of PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, old stand of Thos. 1. Wray. Price, 25 and 50 cents a bottle. jy IQ CLOCKS. WATCHES, JEWELERY GOLD AND SILVER,^^^^, WATCHES, of all kinds. JEWELER Y', and various rich fancy 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, OUT GLASSWARE, of late style. CLOCKS, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade. ANDIRONS, PENDERS, 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. f3T REPAIRING of Clocks and Watchesby good Workmen. 020-d&w BACON HAMS. A CHOICE lot of country cured HAMS, small, and well suited for family use. For sale low. by je9 SPEARS & BUFORD, 'Job printing Qrsta b Usl)nunt Railroad Bank Buildings, Broad- St. JOB PRINTI N G OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND In the Best Style of the Art, PLAIN OR FANCY COLORS, EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE EMBRACING SUCH AS I 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, &C<) &-C., &-C. Law Blanks always on hand, or executed toorder. 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. MADISON SPRINGS ; THE SARATOGA OF THE SOUTH. MTHE PROPRIETOR of this Fashion able Watering Place, grateful for the patron age so I berally bestowed on him, begs leave to inform nis friends and the public, that the establishment will be ready for the reception of visitors by the first of June, when he hopes by his assiduous attention to the comfort of his guests, to afford all who may visit him whether for health or pleasure, a most delightful and agreeable retreat. THE GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL, which was necessarily postponed last season, will positively take place this year immediately after the commence ment at Athens. ap!9-d&w4m DANIEL MORRISON. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, HAT BOX ES, &e., &c. WE INVITE THE at- tfireySLH* whb A tention of purchasers to the W iLI following- assortment of -it SHOES, TRUNKS, 11 ‘ 1 * HAT BOXES, &c., which we have just received, diiect from the Manufacturers’ : Ladies’ fine Kid and Mo. SLIPPERS, from N. A. Ro gers, New York; Ladies fine kid and mo. “ from J. Miles. Phil, do. do. Saline BUSKINS, “ “ ’ “ do. do. “ Gaiter BOOTS, « “ “ do. do. “ Congress do. “ “ “ do. do. Linen Gaiter do. do. do. Kid Walking SHOES; do. do. Velvet toilet SLIPPERS, col’d and bl’k; do. do. Col’d Mo. SLIPPERS and BUSKINS ; Misses’ do. “ “ SLIPPERS and BUSKINS ; do. do. Col’d and Black Gaiter BOOTS ; do. do. Kid walking SHOES and Dress SLIP PERS ; do. Moroccoand Leather School SHOES; Children’s Gaiter BOOTS, SLIPPERS and BRO GANS; do. Mo. GAITERS and Lace BOOTS; Boys and Youths BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds; Gent’s. Patent Leather, California and Monterey Dress BOOTS, a beautiful article ; Gent’s. Patent Leather and Calf Oxford TIES ; do. do. do. Calf Congress BOOTS; do. Fine Calf Dress BOOTS, French and Ame rican manufacture ; Gent’s. Fine Calf and Goat Mo. BROGANS ; Ladies’ Travelling TRUNKS and Hat BOXES; Gent’s. “ “ (ron and Wood frame; CARPET BAGS, VALISES, &c,; all of which w e offer at the lowest maiket prices. FORCE, BROTHERS & CO., je26 236 Broad-st., Sign of the Mammoth Boot. DIET FOR INVALIDS, AS WELL AS FOR those who are fond of “good things.” HECKER’S FARINA is re commended as the best article of diet for children of delicate constitutions, and for invalids suffering from affections of the stomach and bowels. As an article for making choice Puddings, Jellies, Gruel, &c., it is unequalled. Also, a good supply of real Bermuda Arrow Root, Toulomong, Tapioca, *pgo, &c., for sale by jy2o HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Druggists. AUGUSTA FOUNDRY. MILLWRIGHT & MACHINE SHOP NEAR THE GEORGIA R. ROAD DEPOT. rnHE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased of JL THOS, HOPKINS, Esq., the above establis* ment, intend carrying on the business in its various branches. They will furnish IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, of everv description at short notice, and on as reason able t'jrmsasany similar establishment at the South. They hope by strict attention to business to merit the patronage heretofore extended to the establishment. Having a number of ENGINE LATHES, we are prepared to cut LARGE SCREWS of any dimen sions, MILL SPINDLES, &c., always on hand and made toorder. TA LIAFERRO & TORBET. C. C. Taliaferro, ) D. R. Tohbet. ) N. B, —PATTERNS of every description made to order. We will keep on hand and make to order, HOTCHKISS’ WHEELS, to suit the various heads ofwater. jnlO] T. & T Piano Fortes,Music, Musical In- STRUMENTS. &c. PI ANO FORTES and Music, are re j j y n moved from C. A. Platt’s Furniture Store, to Charles Gatlin’s Jewelry Store, two doors below the United States Hotel, where a good variety ofPIANO FORTES, made by J. Chickering, Nunn’s & Clark, and A. H. Gale & Co., will always be kept for sale. The reputation of these Instruments is too well known in this market to require any com ment, ALSO, A good assortment of GUITARS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, CLARIONETS, ACCORDIONS and other Musical Instruments. New Music received every week by the Steamers 'from New YorK. Or'ers for PIANO FORTES, MUSIC, &c., will receive prompt and careful atten tion. Piano Fortes tuned and repaired. nl6 CHARLES CATLIN, FAIRBANK S PATENT Platform and Counter Scales. WARRANTED.-- iTh Adapted to every required ope •* Ij ration of Weighing—as Rai l| Road Scales, for Trains or sin- I gle cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable ; Heavy ■ Portable Scales on wheels,”»f Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c STORE SCALES, of al sizes; COUNTER SCALES, &c. &c., for sale by mhl W. & J. NELSON, Agents SCHWARTZ’S PARIS GREEN, IN OIL.— The particular attention of Painters and owners of houses, is called to Schwartz’s “Paris Green. ” This is decidedly the most beautiful article ever used ; it is particularly adapted to this climate. It is brilliant , bright and permanent,' and is sold at the proprietors prices. A single trial will prove its superiority over all others. For sale by jy 19 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. NEW BOOKS A COMPENDIUM OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY : By Dr. John 6. L. Gieseler, Con sistonal Counsellor and ordinary Professor of Theol ogy in Gottingen. From the fourth edition, revised and amended. Translated from the German, by Samuel Davidson, LL.D , Professor of Biblical Literature and Ecclesiastical History in the Lan cashire Independent College. THE HISTORY OP JULIUS C/EZAR ; By Ja cob Abbott. THE WOODMAN : A Romance of the times of Richard III: By G. P. R. James, Esq., aulnor of “Thirty Years Since,” “The Forgery,” “A Whim and its consequences, ” etc. For sale by j y 2l JOS. A. CARRIE & CO. -a i\A COILS HEMP ROPE, for sale by |U" a23 HAND, WILLIAMS & Co. Business &arOs. To Professional Men. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, not exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this head at the rate of §lO per annum. Cards exceeding six lines, will be charged prorata per line. 2lttormes anft Solicitors. BAILEY & GUMMING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Sanders ville Georgia. WILL practice in all the counties of the Mid dle Circuit. Samuel J. Bailey, j Eleazeb Gumming. N. G. & A. G. FOSTER, ATTORNEY S- A T LAW. The undersigned arestill engaged in the prac tice of Law. Office at Madison, Mosgan County, Ga. All business entrusted to themf'will meet with prompt and efficient attention. . N. G. FOSTER, le2B-t.f A. G. FOSTER. CHAPLBY Ki STROTHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in the Northern Circuit. All business will receive prompt and efficient attention. I3 3 Office at Lincolnlon, Ga. je2B-tf ROBERT HESTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elberton Georgia. Idr WILL practice in the counties cf Eibert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Madison and Franklin. my22-ly WM. T. TRAMMELL, ATTORNEY AT LA W, ROME, Floyd County..... Georgia. fjf Will also practice in the counties of Paulding, Cass, Cherokee, Gilmer, Murray, Walker, Dade and Chattooga. Refer to Hand, Williams sfe Co., Thos, Barrett & Co., Adams, Hopkins & Co., Gould & Bulkley, Augusta, Ga. felO-wly E. C. SHACKELFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LEXINGTON, SA. Reference, —Hon. A.H.Stephens, Crawfordville, Ga. ap23-wly. Linton Stephens, J J. L. Bird. STEPHENS & 11RD, ATTORNIBS AT LAW, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. Jjf’Will practice in all the Counties of the North-- etn circuit. jy!6-ly* G. PUTNAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW;, Warrentou, Georgia. api3-ly L. C. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA.... GEORGIA. Will promptly attend to all businessentrusted to bis care. f2lMy JOSEPH C. WILKINS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 13= Will practice in all the counties of the Eastern Circuit. OFFICE IN RICEBORO, LIBERTY COUNTY, Georgia. sll-tf ROBERT E. WOODING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Appling, Georgia. f2B-wly 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 PEPPER, ATTORNIES AT L AW, Will continue to practice in the Middle Circuit of Georgia. Their office is in WAYNESBORO, BURKE COUNTY, where one of them will stall times be found. my29-w JASPER N. DORSEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Dahlonega, Georgia. Will attend to all Professional businessentrust 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> VV. Grady, Dahlonega. fe!4 FELIX C. MOORE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Crawfordville - • • • Georgia. Will practice in all thecounties of tHe North ern, and Greene county of the Ocmulgee, Circuit. Office in the Court-House. f24-ly 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. I3 3 Office 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. Milier, Augusta. 529-ts JOHN R. STANFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarkesville •• Ga . 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 y CARD. JOHN P. WILDE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 11, Exchange Place, New Orieans. All collections entrusted to his care, will re ceive prompt attention. d27-ly JOHN K. JACKSON, attorney at law; Augusta, Georgia. 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 & Brokaw, S. C. Dortic, Blake & Brown, John K. Hora, C, O. Halsted, New York; Messrs. VV. M. Martin, L. M. & B. W. Force & Go., Charleston; Messrs. A. J.&T. W. Miller, Adams & Fargo, W. E. Jacks< n & Co., Augusta. 025- W. MILO OLIN, attorney at law, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Tjp Office one door above the Mechanics Bank 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 purapt atten tion JAS. T. BOTHWELL, Augusta, Ga. al‘2-wlv THOMAS P. WELLS, Louisville, Ga. AILS- —400 KEGS NAILS, for sale low by vI2 * BAKER, WILCOX <& CO, Business ttarOs. 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-tl JOHN MILLEDGE. IDarehouse anli &ommission. Chas. P. M’Calla. j Gustave Romain McCALLA & ROMAIN. COMMISSION MERCHANTS n 6 APALACHICOLA FLORIDA. ly H. L. Jeffers. i W. S. Cothran. .TBPPER3 «fc COTHRAN, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. AUGUSTA, Ga., and HAMBURG, So. Ca jy2B E. A. SOULLARD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SAVANNAH, GEO. nB-ly. W. H. C. MILLS, FACTOR COMMISSION MERCHANT, Continues business at his old stand, No. 176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia. REFERENCES Z Messrs. D’ Ant eg nac tf* Evans, Augusta. “ Charles Day cf* Co., Macon. “ E. Padlcford tp Co., Savannah o Iron Jouui)rko, NEESON «fc TILKEY, EAGLE IRON & BRASS FOUNDRY AUGUSTA, GA. Immediately above the lot of the old Planters’ Hotel. Gearing for Factories, Mills, Gins, &c., and other castings, made to order. Also Patterns of every description. All work warranted. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention. ap22 • Hotchkiss’ Water-wheels on hand and toorder. Pruga, ill£rci)ani)io£, ict. HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., DEALERS IN CHOICE DRUGS MEDICINES, &C., &C. NEAR THE MANSION HOUSE, GLOBE AND U. S. HOTELS, AUGUSTA. yB-ly JfarD SJark 3Uum*tionnent. THE RICHMOND SEMINARY. For young ladies, near Richmond, Staten Island, commenced the Summer session on Monday, April 30, under.the management of Mr. and Mrs. KELLETT, who confidently present their institution as worthy of patronage. leauty and heallhfulness of the location are such as to make it to the pupil one of the most attractive places in our land. Per board, washing, instruction in all the English -branches, Latin, elementaiy music and singing in classes, per session of 22 weeks, 890. Pupil? can re ceive a musical education, and have the charge for the English course deducted. A reduction made for the daughters of clergymen. The Seminary can be reached from New York in IJ hours, by taking the Staten Island boat from South Ferry. The Richmond stage meets the 9 and 4 o’clock boats, and brings pas sengers to the gate of the Institution. A sketch of the Institution and Circulars, with references and further particulars, may be obtained of the Misses Gumming, professors of music, 693 Broadway ; Mr. Benedict, 5 Wall-st., New York ; or of Mr. and Mrs. KELLETT, at the Seminary, also at this office. Pupils can enjoy the advantages of sea-bathing. myl2d&wly R. DAYTON, Principal. CAMERON & BRAND, IMPORTERS OF SCOTCH. IRISH AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, No. A3 and 44 Pine-Street, Jfew York, OFFER FOR SALE, on liberal terms, COT TON BAGGING AND BLANKETS. 100 Bales, 46 in, 2£ lbs. pery’d Gunny CLOTH; 500 Pieces,44 “ 1 “ “ Dundee Bagging; 500 “ “ “ }| “ “ “ “ 1,000 “ « “ 1* « “ « “ 1,000 “ “ “ Ij “ “ “ for Sea Island 100 Bales of BLANKETS, of different qualities, jy 19-dlm STEAM, GAS AND WATER TUBBS. WROUGHT IRON TUBES, ▼ ▼ from Ito 4 inches Sore, and from 2to 12 feet long, capable of sustaining internal pressure of from 400 to 2500 lbs. per square inch, with Tees, El bows, Crosses, Stop Cocks , Check Valves and other fittings, connecting by screw joints. AIso—WELDED IRON FLUES, for Locomo tive, Boat and other Steam Engine Boilers. Manufactured and for sale, by MOHRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut Streets, jy2H3rn Pbiladclihia, Penn. READ AND BE SATISFIED ! THOSE afflicted with certain diseases, can rely with the utmost certainty on Hunter’s Specific, commonly called Hunter’s Red Drop. It never fails to cure the most inveterate cases of Gonorrhoea, one bottle being generally sufficient. Prepared by a prac tical Chemist, and approved and recommended by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Lon don, persons can rely with confidence on its curative powers. Foil directions accompany each bottle. — Price SI. For sale in Augusta, by jy2s PHILIP A. MOISE. DruggiV. Grilling Twine and Shoe Thread. JUST RECEIVED, a supply of the above of assorted Nos. and superior quality. For sale jalO FORGE. BROTHERS &CO._^ USEFUL TO HOUSEKEEPERS. PURE GROUND CINNAMON; Cloves; Ginger; Allspice; Nutmegs; Black and Red Pepper; Russian and American Extract Vanilla; Isinglass ; “ Lemon ; Yeast Powders; “ Rose ; Sal. /Eratus; “ Almonds; Cooking Soda; “ Pineapple; Pea. l Ash and Potash ; “ Nutmegs ; Pearl Starch ; Lemon and other Syrups; “ Barley ; Olive Oil; “ Tapioca; Lamp Oil of sev’l kinds ; “ Sago ; Lamp Oil and Caraphine Bermuda Arrow Root; Wicks; Orange Peel; Fresh Camphine ; Rose Water, ? Dusting Brushes ; Peach “ ) French Floor Brooms; Orange Plow > Distilled. Carpet “ er Water; ) Scrubbing Brushes; Together with a large stock of choice Family Med icines, for sale al low prices, by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist, jy2B old stand of Dr. Thomas I. Wray. CONSTITUTIONAL RENOVATOR PERSONS IN BAD health, suffering under any chronic disease, or who may need some thing to renovate the system and prepare it to with stand the debilitating effects of the warm weather, and ward off EPIDEMIC DISEASES, will do well to use RISLEY’S SARSAPARILLA, which js one of the best alterative and restorative medjcines that can be used. Cmmpare the directions and observe that Risley’s Sarsaparilla is about four times the strength of an\ other, in large bottles; price One Dollar. Sold by HAVIL£ ND, RISLEY <fc CO., and by Druggists and country merchants generally. jell-d&w WE ARE NOW in receipt of a full assor j mentof French and American CALF SKINS, Hemlock and Oak Tanne- SOLE LEATHER, ike. to which we invite the a ention of city and coui y manufacturers. „ g|jal2 FORGE, BROTHER* <fe CO } CHRONICLE & SENTINEL POETRY AND MISCELLANY. THE WORLD IS BEFORE THEE. BY G. L. BANKS. The wide world is before thee, Go revel in its blaze ; Life’s sunshine may restore thee The smiles ofhappy days. i would not in thy bosom, One bitter thought should spring ; Be like the treasured blossom That wears no secret sting. Soon every strong emotion Shall droop within thy breast, The fiercest storms of ocean At last are lulled to rest. And o’er the changed scene stealing A cheering beam appears ; So, in the work of feeling, Home follows after tears. A Good Story. —Old Col. VV formerly a well known character in one ofonr eastern cities, was remarkable for hut one passion out of the ordinary range of humanity, and that was for buying any lot ol trumpery which came under the head of “ miscellaneous,” for the rea- ’ son that it could not be classified. Though close-fisted in general, he was continually throw ing away his money in fives and tens on such trash. In this way he had filled all the old cor ners in his dwellings and out houses with a | collection of nondescript articles that would have puzzled a philosopher to tell what they were made for, or to what use they could be put. This,however, wasasecondarvconsider ation with the Colonel; for ha seldom troubled his head about such articles after they were fairly housed. Not so with his wife, however, who was continually remonstrating against these purchases, which served only to clutter up the house, and as food for the minh of the domestics. But the Colonel, though he often submitted to these remonstrances ofhis better half, could not resist the passion : and so he went on adding from week to week to his heap of miscellanies. One day while sauntering down the street, he heard the rich, full tones of the auctioneer, and of course stepped in to see what was being sold. On the floor he per ceived a collection which looked as if it might have been purloined from the garret of some museum, and around which a moiley group were assembled; while on the counter stood the portly auctioneer, in the very height of a mock-indignant remonstrance with his audi ence, “ Nine dollars and ninety cents!” cried the auctioneer, “Gentlemen, it is a shame, it is bar barous to stand by and permit such a sacrifice of property! Nine dollars and ninety:—Good morning, Colonel! A magnificent lot of—of— antiques—and all going for nine dollars and ninety cents. Gentlemen you’ll never see an other such lot; and all going—going —for nine dollars and ninety cents. Col. W •, can you permit such a sacrifice?” The Colonel glanced his eye over the lot, and then with a nod and a wink assured him he could not. The next instant the hammer came down and the purchase was his at ten dollars. As the articles were to be paid for and removed im mediately, the Colonel lost no lime in getting a cart,'and having seen every thing packed up and on their way to his house, he proceed ed to his own store, chuckling within himself now, at least, he had made a bargain at which even his wife could'nt grumble. In due time the Colonel was sitting at the dinner table, when lifting his eyes he observed a cloud on his wife’s brow. “Well, my dear?” said he inquiringly. “ Well” repeated hia wife: it is not well Mr. W., I am vexed be yond endurance. You know G the auctioneer?”. “Certainly,” replied the Colo nel, “and a very genllemafy person he is too;” —“You may think so,” rejoined trie wife, “but I don’t and will tell why. A few days ago I gathered together all the trumpery with which you have been cluttering the house for the last twelve months, and sent it to him with orders to sell the lot immediately to the highest bidder, for cash. He assured me he would do so in all this week, at farthest, and pay over the proceeds to my order. And here I have been congratulating myar'? on two things ; first on having got rid of a most intolerable nuisance; and secondly,on receiving money enough there for to purchase that new velvet hatyou promised me so long ago. And now what do you think 1 This morning, about an hour ago, the whole Load came back again without a word of ex/da nation /” The Colonel looked blank for a mo ment, and then proceeded to clear up the rays tery. But his good woman was pacified only by the promise of a ten dollar note beside that in the hands of the auctioneer, on condition however that see would never mention it. Os course she kept her promise. GEORGIA BURR MILL ROCK. THE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute any order he may receive for MILL STONES of the above description, of any size, from 18 inches to 5 feet in diameter. His quarry is in three miles of the 100 mile station C. K. H., Burke county, where he will deliver MILL ROCK. He will war rant hia work, and charge according to the times. — Orders addressed to him at Holcomb P. 0., Burke county, will be promptly attended to, tny24-wly JONAS HASLIP. DR MAGNUM’S LTJCINA CORDIAL A SOVEREIGN remedy for Incipient Con l*. sumption, Indigestion, Nervousness, Fluor A’- bus, Loss of Muscular Energ*y, Physical Lassitude, Female Weakness, Debility, <&c. jrjf Price three dollars per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Risley <fc Co., Thomas Barrett & Co., W. K. Kitchen. D. B. Plumb fe22-tw&wl ~NITw WORKS. AT GEO. A OATES & CO.’S Book and Music Store can be found the following NEW WORKS: The Woodman: by G. P. It. James, 25 cts.; Edward Dante, Sequal to Count Monte 50cts.; The Man with the Mask, Sequel to the memoirs of a Preacher: by Geo. Lippard, 25 cents; Woman in all ages and Nations; by Thos. L. Nichols; Also Sartain’s and Peterson’s Magazines for August, with beautiful illustrations. jy2o B“rANh”aI»I»S LIVER AND DYSPEPTIC MEDICINE. —This medicine, prepared in Ea lonlon, Georgia, by Dr. Joel Branham, is decidedly the best wdiich can be used for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. It has cured hundreds of the most re spectable citizens of our State, who have given cer tificates in its favor. Persons suffering from Dys pepsia or any derangement of the digestive organs, Liver complaint, <fec, ; are earnestly recommended to use this valuable medicine. For sale in Augusta only by aufi PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. 1 AA BBLS. HYDRAUL 1C CEMENT, or X Ul/ sale by fes HAVILAND RISLEY & CO r iAO UUIL.D BRS. --Rosendale .Cement and X Piaster of Paris, kept constantly on hand, and for sale at Charleston prices, by jy2s PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. Al so _Paris Green, ground in Oil; all kinds of Paints, Oils, Window Glass, «sec. ARINiCOL.OGuTe.— Genuine Farina logne, in Quart Bottles, also in bottles of the usual size, just received, and for sale by jy? PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. AY.--25 Bundles Eastern HAY, of excellen quality. , je29 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO.