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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1850)
' R “ by WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA GA. FRIDAY' MORNING. OCTOBER 85, 1850 VOL XIV—MO 864. — — ———————————————^—————— S&t* THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL is PUBLISHED DAILY, TKI-WEEKLY &. WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM k JONES. TERMS: DAI il PAPER. —Published fMoming and Eve ning—To City Subscribers —Six Dollars per annum, payable in advance. Ip Sent tiv M a i l —Seven Dollars TIU-WEEKLY PAPER.— Four Dollars per ai uurn, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) 7WO Dollars per annum, in advan-~-. TEILUS OF AWVERTISIISG. IX DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square, lines or less) far the fir :tinsertion: Thirty r>‘.'ht Cents Corihc next five; ami Twenty-five Cents loir each subsequent insertion ; WEEKL A . Seventy fire Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in , huer paper) One Dollar; and Rule end Figure Work, One Dollar, f3=* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as a new advertisement cadi jnt-ct tion. Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding six liner,, Ten Dollars .urmm. If oversix lines ~j;-j rata per line. Communications designed to promote private or individ uul interests, will be charged as auvertise c ml*. ;'V No gratuitous Advertising, under any circuia- nces, except Marriage and Obituary K oases; and jhese, when over six lines, will be charged as Adver- , tisements. ST AN i) 1N G AD Y EIItISEM ENTS. 1 square, (12 liaes,) 1 month, withoutaltcra>ion -Sjj 1 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 1 “ { ‘ 6 months, altered quarterly, IB “ “ 12 months, {t “ 25 2 squares, o* -half more than the above rates. 3 “ tlu ee-fourths more than the above rales. 4 “ dou hie the above rates. ■ V If next o reading matter and loaded, double these rates. a jf* Advertisementsno» n,: rked the number of in sertions will be continue.l and charged by theinser tion. Willi Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts will he made by the year Dn reasonable terms, aa heretofore. Win u the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to §SO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid on presentation. (Eijarkston £Utocrtisemcntß. GAKTT, HUFF & GANTtT" FACTORAGE! AND CO3OIISSI9N BU SINESS, Charleston, So. Ca, V*~- —/ THK SUBSCRIBERS re ‘ \•- spectfnlly inform the public thatj^^? tjjey have commenced the PAC-*t* > TOR AGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, i« the city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will re ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to ?! : r care. They will confine themselves strictly to i bc. : icßß3 cf Commission Agents, and pledge thern .-olvec never to speculate in any'description of article they receive for safe. They will give their personal attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who iiirv kc-oil their crops’, without any charge thchfefof. They will receive and forward Goods for Augusta and H at customary rules. Office Accorurno ■ koj VV'harf. EDWARD GANTT, WALTER U. HUPP, VS’-Ww&wtf JAMES L. GANTT illebual Profession MEDICAL CARD. i DR. W E.DEARDG has permanently lo cated in Augusta and tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of lids plane and Hamburg. Re sidence in Mr. Stovall’s building, live doors above W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. Parlours •fthc Mansion House. jal3-ly MEDICAL CARD. DR. .T. M. HILL respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta and Hem burg, as a Practitioner of Medicine, Operative Sur- | gery, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women. Office corner of Greene and Jackson streets, opposite the Baptist Church. Augusta, G i., May 6. my7-dtJal FAIR BANK'S PATENT Platform and Counter Beales. , W A R R A STE I).- d? Adapte to every required «>pc- Cs J |i ration of Weighing—as Rail * Road Scales, for Trains or sin gle cars; Warehouse Scales, , --^ sSg^5Sg| Dormant and Portable; Heavy . Portable Scales on wuccis, fox Cl Foundries, RolHrg Mills, &c — —H-——STORE SCALES, of all sizes ; COUNTER SCALES, &c., &c., fur sale by tuhl W. & J. NELSON, Agents. IN ADDITION TO A NEW sui.plv of tjgSfr CROCKERY and GLASS, we have Tubs and Buckets, v *Market, Travelling and Pan c y Baskets, Brooms end a Brushes, Door and Table IHBESr fluft Mats, Toilette and Hanging Jr' Looking Glaf :.e=, Plated and Britannia Ware for Break ks fast and Tea Table, Knife Boxes, Rolling Pins, Barrel Covers, and many articles which House-keepers will find very useful. I ’all at the Old and onlt Stand of E. MUSTIN <fc SON, o 4 4ih door west of Lamback’s. DU. \V. li, BAT- TLF.’S celebrated new M TRUSS and sUPPORT % r-jgff i ER.—A fresh supply, just ’ jS? received and for sale by Haviland, Ri6t.kt 6e Xlo. D'antiumau & Barry. Wm. K. KITCEaN. Barrett, Carter Sl €•- Ladies’ suppiieu with Supporters by* Mrs. SENRICK, at the Globe Hotel. 04-dtw&wlm* TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGIA r iete certify that I cured one ofmy Horsts A of Stringhalt, which he had for more than a year and a half, by the use of one bottle A nedy for Horses.” I have also known it to cure Lameness in three days, and 1 h&ve used it with entiresu&cbss in curing old Sores and Saddle Galls. 1 consider it the best Medicine far Horses I ever used, and would advise »i: owners of horses to keep it on !) and in case it may be wanted. ISA AC J. BRINSON. •rfpbbsox County, Oct. 16, 1850. This Medicine is for sale in Augusta, Georgia by PHILIP A. MOISS, Healer in I/rugs and Medicines, 195 Metcalf’s jbuige, Broad street 017 OYSTERS, OYST^RsTFISHr&Cr* S~\ THE UNDERSIGNED is pre pared to fill all orders fur w!l jch may be entrusted to him, with promptness and despatch, arid of the following qualities: TICKLED, in kegs of from 1 to 10 gallons at 40c ) ,fi f gallon. - j 'JYSTERS, in the Shell, by the barrel $2. OYSTERS, openotl, raw, per gallon, S 1 . 1 hope, by ray long experience in this lie of ‘l'liineas, and my favorable location on the Saits, to 1 ojasticetoall who may order of me. I will fur customers with Oysters equal to any which e »n be produced. Address STEPHEN F. DUPON, Savannah, Ga. " ’ 5 of A ‘2l, 16»0, au2o-4m Pry ©oo^s. Fall and Winter G-ocds. & LEXASDEft & WRIGHT respectfully iTJL invite the attention of the pu lie to their large and complete assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which they oiler at low prices. Among which are : Black and Colored SILKS, a great variety of new and beautiful styles. MERINOS, CASHMERES, MOUSLIN Dg. LA INKS, POPLINS. Superior Black and Coloied ALPACAS, BOM BAZINES. Earlston and French GINGHAMS. English and American PRINTS, fast colors. White and Red FLANNELS Silk. Warp,Gauze, and Real Welch FLANNELS, Merino (JASSIMBEE and TWEEDS, for hoys’ wear. CASSIMERES, Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS and VESTINGS. SHAW 5 S, a great variety. Superior Irish LINENS, and Damask Table DIA PERS and NAPKINS. , Silk, Cashmere and Cotton HOSE, cf all qualities. Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE and half HOSE, all sizes. liodiea’ and Gent’s GLOVES, cf all kinds. do. do. do, HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety. Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT INGS, TICKINGS, Blue STRIPES. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton FLANNELS. Ladie*’ Silk arid Merino VESTS, with and wilh out sleeves,. Gent’s Merino and Silk SHIRTS, and Merino DRAWERS. 015-d&w - CURTAIL MATERIALS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received from-New York, a large supply of CURTALN MATERIALS, among which are — Rich Clue and Crimson Satin DAMASK, of single and double widths; Crimson and White, Crimson and Garnet, and Blue and White, double width Satin DAMASKS. Rich Drapery Muslin and Lace Application CUR TAINS. Rich Worked Lace CURTAINS. Superior 4 4 Cotton DAMASKS lor Curtains. Rich 4-4 French and Turkey Red PRINTS, for Curtains. Gilt CORNICES, TASSELS, and GIMPS, for Curtains. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine the assortment, 08-dtw&sv FANCY STORE. rgIHE UXDERSIG7SED, grateful fir the A liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, respectfully announces to the citizens of Au gusta and its vicinity', that he has returned from the North, and re-opened at -212, south side of Broad street, 2d door below Washington Hall, lie has in store now, and will constantly keep on hand a now, large, well selected Stock, consisting of all kinds of TRIMMINGS, a fine assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, FANCY GOODS, and besides a great many arti cles in i.is line too numerous (o mention here. Ladies and Gentlemen will please call anil exam ine his stock before purchasing any where else, ae variety, quality and price cannot fail to please. c<ll-dlw f.v3w CHARLES HEED. Ladies’ Embroidered Sacks, &c. WILLIAM ii. CRANE, First I>ry Goods Store below U. S, Hotel, HAS JUST received by the last steamer from New York, Ladies’ Embroidered SACKS; Canton Crape DRESSES; Rich Brocade and Watered SILKS ; New etyles French CASHMERES and D’LANES; j A large assortment Black SILKS ; I Jenny Lind Head DREsSES; Lace BERTHA’S, CAPES, COLLARS and CUFFS Rich 4-4 Black and Green Silk VELVET, for Afant lias, Sacks and Cloaks; Cambric EDGINGS, Velvet Neck RIBBONS, and a great variety' of new and rich goods suitable for the season; to which he would respectfully invite the attention of the public. °6 Mesro Cloths and Blankets. Vs# A LEXANDER & WRIGHT have in store, luk and idler at the lowest prices. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Cotten Osnabmgs and Georgia Stripes. 8-4 and 9-4 Negro Blankets, Superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets. Crib Blankets. Plaid Linseve, and servants Cotton and wool Hobo and half Hose. o!5-d&w NEW CARPETINGS, AT J. P. BBTZE’S. SCOTCH Double, Ingrain CARPETINGS. English do, do. American. da. do. 2d quality, all wool do. do. Union dc. do Best Three Ply do. do. Imperial Three Ply do. do, 2d qualify do do. do. Venetian CARPETING far stairs, all widths ; 6-4,8-4, 12-4 plain and printed BAIZE; and DRUGGETS, for Crumb Carpets; 4 4, 6-4 Straw MATTING ; Rich Chenille and Tufted Hearth RUGS ; Rich Piano and Fable COVERS. —ALSO 10 bales 9 4, 10-4 good Negro BLANKETS. o 9 ______ NSW FALL DRY GOODS. .SNOWDEN & SHEAR iITAVIE now received their full supplies of Pail JJ. and Winter DRY GOODS, embracing one of the largest and moot complete assortments they have ever offered to the public, among which are — Rich printed DeuAINES and CASHMERES, of new and elegant styles. French and English MERINOES, of beautiful shades, and some of high colors. Rich Colored, and Black and Fancy colored Wa tered SILKS. Plain Black Satin I)B CHINE and Satin DE NORD. of superior quality. Rich Cbamelicn ALPACAS and POPLINS. Superior Black ALPACAS and Black CANTON CLOTHS. Ladies’ Black and Fancy Silk MANTILLAS, of new and beautiful styles. Superior 7 4 and 8-4 Black Merino SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe. Ladies’ Lineh Cambric, and French Lawn HAND KERCHIEFS. Sup-rior 4-4 French PRINTS, of new and beauti ful styles. Welch FLANNELS; warranted not toshrink. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Silk and Merino VESTS. Whitney BLANKETS, of extra size and quality. With a great variety of other articles suitable for Family and Plantation use ; and to all of which they I respectfully invite the attention of the public. oS-dtw&w FALL AND WINTER G O () I) S. * GENERAL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. Os tne veiyl atest importations and styles, just re -1 reived and offered for sale at reasonable prices by sl g JOHN P. SETZB. NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVjS ;u?t received from New York, * very large supply of Rich Tapestry Velvet, Tapes try Brussels, Superior Brussels, liiree Ply- Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS, of new and splendid pat i eras, to winch they roapeahfully invite the attention 1 ofthe public. oQ-dtw&w ‘ NEW FALL DRY GOODS. T. BRENNAN & CO. HAVE RECEIVED their supply of PALL and WINTER; FANCY and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, among which are— Watered, Ribbed and Plain POP! INS; Brocade, figured and Plain colored "SILKS; 11 Watered, fig’d and Plain Bl’k “ French MERINOS and THIBET'S; “ CASHMERES and M. DsLAINES; COHURGS and PARRAMETOES; Plain and fig’d ALPACAS, all oolor^; Cheap CASHMERES ai d M. DeLAINES; French, Scotch and German GINGHAMS; “ English and American PRINTS; Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS; Bonnet, Cap, Neck and Belt RIBBONS; HOSIERY and GLOVES of every style ; Fine Bath, Ribbon-bound and Whitney BLANKETS Red and White FLANNELS; Welsh and Gauze “ Silk Thread, Lisle and Linen EDGEING; Needleworked COLIARS, CUFFS and UNDER SLEEVES • Lace"" CAPES; Plain and fig’d BOBINETT; Thibet, Brocbe, Cashmere and Tartan Long and Square SHAWLS; Black MANTILLAS ; Colored SATINS ; Florence and Marceline SUk CLOTHS, '"ASS! MERES, VESTINGS, TWEEDo, SATT.» ,ETB, Kentucky JANES, &c. Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, Georgia STRIPES, OSNABURGS, and Augusta SHIRT ING and SHEETING, at Factory prices. O’ A few cases HATS, CAPS,' SHOES, P.OOTS and BROGANS. For safe cheap to closeout the lot. Opposite the Mansion House, and nextdoorto Hand & Williams’ Grocery Store. 020 dtwtfewlf Hew Fall and Winter Goods, WILLIAM H. CRANE. First Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel. HAS JUST received his Fall and Winter sup ply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, among which are Rich Figured Ghamelion and Watered SILKS. Black and Colored Watered POPLINS. JENNY LIND and SONTAGS, a new and splen did article for Ladies Dresses. Rich Figured and plain SATIN DE CHINE. French Printed De LAINFS and CASHMERES. Silk Warp MERINOS, a soft and beautiful fabric for Ladies Dresses and Mantillas. Rich Figured POPLINS and ALPACAS. Fine Black Bombazine, Alpaca and Canton clo ms. 4-4 Black and Green Silk VELVET, for Mantillas, Cloaks and Sacks. Plain Black and Mode Thibet SHAWLS. Rich While and Colored Merino do. Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, from 6 cents to St). Muslin and Velvet. CUFFS. Velvet Neck RIBBONS. Irish LINENS. Embroidered Muslin COLLARS, from 12 cents to $3. Lace CAPFS, BERTHA’S and COLLARS. A large assortment Black SILKS. 8-4 10-4 Damask Table DIAPER. Ladies Cashmere and Alpaca HOSE, Mens and Boys Woolen and Cotton £ HOSE. CLOTHS. CASSIMRRES, SAT I.JETTS a..d TWEEDS. 10-4 12-4 Whitney BLANKETS, Welch FLAN NELS. Ladies and Gentlemens Merino VESTS, and a great variety of o'her goods, to which we would respect fully invite the attention of the public. 023-d&w Blankets, Negro Cloths, See. WILLIAM H. CRANE HAS JUST received BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, Georgia PLAINS, KERSEYS, OS NABURGS, Plaid LI NSEYS, 10 4 and 12-4 Whit ney BLANKETS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SA TINETTS, TWEEDS, Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS and SH EETINGS, TICKINGS, 1 rish LINENS, Table DIAPER, &c., &c. Families and Planters who are in want of the above articles, wi'l find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be offered at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. First Dry Goods Store below the U. S. Hotel. oS UNDER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO, Cotton, Silk, Buckskin, Lambs Wool, &c. of all sizes. Also, Laities of Silk, Merino and Cotton. ATM. O. PRICE &CO , 0 10 253 Broad-street. NOTICE TO COTTON DEALERS. r||V HE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal JL advances on shipments of Cotton to his friends in Savannah, Charleston and New \ ork. H. F. RUSSELL. I have this day appointed J. M. Danforth my duly authoiised Attorney. a!7 H. F. R. 11 Thc-e’s a cure for a cold—the precursor of all, When Consumption teems digging the grave, A cure that will keep back the hearse and the pall, And from death the afflicted shall save. 17IRESH HOKEHOVND and Bon set CAN . DY, a certain ami safe remedy for Coughs and Colds, just received by o!9 D. B. PLUMB & CO. Toffee.—sCo bags Rio, Java, aad Laguua ) COFFEE, for sale low by 3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO SUPERIOR OLIVE 01L..--10 Baskets superior OLIVE OIL, just landed, and for sale by o!7 P. A. MOISE, Druggie. W_ j|ITE CASTILE SOAP, a superior article for the Nursery, for sale by oIS PHILIP A. MOI9E, Druggist. li 1 >IE, LlME.—Fresh Thomastan LIME, fer i_J sale by 012 HAND, WILLIAMS CLL_ -a iSBLS. Fresh Thomaston LIME, jus |_ received and for sale by 015 C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS. ■g M AMS.—S,OOO lbs. prime Canvassed HAMS U for sale by ol HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. oR TfOTH-ACHE. —Ab Cure no Pay. \ _ —A full supply of Tooth FORCEPS, of the latest styles. Just received by o 4 D. L. PLUMB & CO. ESNY LIND COUGH DROPS, tor the cure of Coughs, Colds, Horseness, &c. Pub lic Speakers, Singers, &c., will find great relief from this preparation —Price 26 cents a bottle. For sale by ois PHILIP A. MQISE, Druggist. COTTON YARN. JUST RECEITEU, on Consignment, alt! of very superior COTTON A ARN, from the Peach Stone Shoal Factory, which we are offering | ow . o 3 FRENCH & BUTLER. RYE, RYE. A BUSHELS SEED RTE , in sacks, Vr just received and for sale by ol GRENVILLE & BATTEY. "g ANDINGr. —56 hhda. prime Bacon SIDES ; I 50 bids. Hiram Smith FLOUR; 100 “ Genesee do; 50 boxes Star CANDLES; this day, and for Sai6 0(3 SCRANTON. STARK & DAViS. V,/S7E~iRE NO W OFFERING IUU hridT Wl St. Croix. Porto Rico aad N. Orleans Sugar 50 hhds. Bacon Sides, , 20 do. Shoulders, 80 boxes Tobacco, 200,000 Segars, various brands. All of which will be sold law *l7 C. A. & M. U. WILLIAMS. Medicinal winks.—a cnoioe mt ot Medicinal WINES and BRANDIES, selected bv a judge, for sale by D. B. PLUMB & CO. *-A .«.-i ' LA 11 G E AR RIVALS. GREAT REDTJCT.rOK IN TH3 PRICE OF FALL GtOODS A real saving of at least .‘lO per cent, in the purchase of Dry Goods a4. G ll A Y HltitTH Ell S ’ WHOLESALE AS9 RETAIL DEALERS IS FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOO DS sJi*o Broad Street, - Augusta, Ga THE PROPRIETORS invite the attention of purchasers to their large an! varied EtosH of new, rich, and fashionable GOODS, consisting of every article in the trade, at such prices and quality as cannot fail to please. Merchants and Planter? will find it decideJly to their interest to call and examine this be fore purchasing elsewhere. v . «- D R;E S 3 DEPARTMENT. The Ladies Dress Department will be found replete witu every article of the newest and «ost fashion able sty;-s, adapted to the present and approaching seasons—comprising every shade i» plain and figured Poplins changeable, plain and figured Silks, Valium rosss, Couurga, Parramattaa, Alpacas,.Or.oans. Printed Merinos, Muslin DeLnines, Bia k and Colored T abet, and Caaton Cloths, - French, English and Americas Prints, Ginghams, ©him Drays, Lucres, A i borin'?, Si!i Spun and Gala Plaids, ail of the new est patterns, ad nt prices that cannot fail to m-mfe rheh* tqjfeedy saUi. FANCY DEPARTMENT. The Fancy Department has received largo additions. The newest designs in French Needle Worked Embroid--ries, Capes, Coihtrs, Cuffq "Sleeves, Laces, Ribbons, Glaves, ilundkerchiefs, Trimmings, etc. The largest and cheapest stock of Hosiery ever off-red Cr sa’e. Black and Colored Silk and Raw Hlk Hose. Cotton do. do. Mieses’, Boys’ nod Infants* Ho. c anTJ Half Hose, Hoots, Gaiters, etc., etc., etc. Anerdle - assortment of Flannels, Swan Skins, Biariccts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Towellings, Long t’iotiis, Shillings, roal Irish Linens, Lawns, Bad Tickings, Table Linens, Counterpanes, Qaiilts, Moreens. Furuitiuv Prints, Damask Table Covers, Embroidered Cloth and Valentia Piano Covers, Silk and Cotton Umbreli’ s, Parasols, Gentlemens’ French. Cloths,.Caßatineres, Vestings, Drillings, etc. Together with a large vai*?ety of small Goods. 57V Uemember 290 Broad street, where you will find every article marked in plain figures, and as the lowest ptLe i» invariably asked, there will, on no account, be a second price made. Our motto being small profile, qst'ck returns, ready money, and no-abatement. s!2- J&wtf LRO FHERS. WM. O. PRICE & CO., ci f*ic *ijrn jfiiJLrMiz r t.iilors. and DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, <fcC., &C. A COMPLETE OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. Ark KO IV FULLY SUPPLIED with aU the newest styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, DRILLS, CASHMERETTS, &c,, &c., to make to order. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING the latest and best Modern make, and every article of Dress and use for Gentlemen. ap!2 J,o?l\ JV E W* F ST CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN I READ Y- M ADE CLOTHING TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &C., &C. UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JM. N. & CO., are now receiving the largest and best selected STOCK of SPRING and SUM • MER CLOTHING, ever offered in Augusta. Gentlemen can find at this Establishment any article necessary to complete a Wardrobe, of the very best muteiials, cut and finish. Just received, 100 dozen SHIRTS, assorted. Also, GLOVES, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, NECK TIES, Ac. Strangers, as well aa those who know where to go, will find it to their interest to call and examine our Stock. apjj___ WILLIAM H. TUTT, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DRUG- Augusta, KEEPS oonstantiy on hand a complete assort ment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Window Glass, Dye Stuffs, Brushes, Soaps, Surgical Instruments, Patent Instruments, &c., d?c., to which the attention of Merchants, Phy sicians and Planters is respectfully invited. 015-d& wlf D. 3 PLUMB & CO, DRUGGISTS AXD APOTHE-^ F CARIES, between U. S. Hotel and Po t * Office corner, keep constantly on hand a full and fresh supply of every article in their line. Particular attention paid to Physicians’ pre scriptions. Medicines dispensed at ail hours of the night, and on Sundays, by calling at the residence on EUis-st., immediately in the rear of the Store. s2B PHILIP A. MOISE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGIST, No. 195 Metcalf's Range, Broad Street., WOULD RESPECTFULLY - t invite the attention of Merchants, Physi cians and Planters to his large and well MxL assorted Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Cheraicais, Paints, Oils, Brushes, Perfumery, Window Glass, •Jkc., dec. Having just returned from the North where every arti le was carelully selected from the very best Houses, he can with confidence recom mend them ftc their purity, Ac. All articles sold at his establishment warranted to hoof the quality represented, or may be returned. Orders from the country promptly and fa’thfully ex ecuted. s2S HAVILAND, RISLBY & CO., WHOLBSALB AND B3TAIL DEALBRS IN FAINTS OILS, VARNISHES, WIN DOW GLASS, &c., ate. Angust'i Georgia, MAYS oh hand, and are receiving, constant sup plies of‘pure,’ ‘extra,’ ‘No. 1’ and ‘No. 2’ White Lead, in kegs of from 2510 300 pounds, of icarranted quality i Paint Oil; Tanner’s Oil; Lamp Oil; Spirits Turpentine; Varnishes of all kinds; Chrome Yellow; Chrome Green, dry and a Oil; imperial Green, in Oil; Vet Tigris, 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’Brash es of all kinds; Window, Coach and Picture Glass, of allsizea; Paint Mills and Paint Stones; together with every article usually found in Drug Stores, of the bestquality, and at very low prices at wholesale and retail. do well to call. Ordersprompt y attended to. n3-w SPLENDID HORSES. ! GENTLEMEN desirous to pur- XsSti. chase superior pairs, single harness, aod Saddle HORSES, some of winch cannot be sur nassed, either in appearance or training, in any market, will do well, to call at my Stables and ex amine before purchasing. o] I-d&w2w J AMES M. SIMPSON. SPONGE. —A superior article, particularly adapted to use in Bathing. 020 H AVILAND, RISLEY & CO. • * ' I ' FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW ELRY, AND SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. THOMAS W. FREEMAN, at his old stand, opposite the Brunswick S&Jj&Bank, Augusta, Geo., has on hand aßEt£3b> laige and well selected stock, consisting of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, all qualities; fall sett* GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast- Pins, Ear Rings, Pencils, Spec-s-tlee, Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Fob, Vest and Guard Keys, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, Armlets, Medallions, i&c. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Spoons Porks, Tea Sets, Castors, Candlesticks, &c. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Pouches, Pow der Flasks, Game Bags, &c.; besides many other convenient and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for cash. I believe I can sell at prices that will suit parchasers. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and war ranted. N. B.—New Goods received weekly. ol*-d<few ______ New-Yorls: and Savannah Ocean STEAMERS. FOR NEW YORK. THE NEW YORK and Savan na‘l Steam Navigation Cempany’s new steamer FLORIDA, Captain Savannah on SATURDAY, Oct. 2G, and regularly every fortnight thereafter, until further notice. The steamship ALABAMA, Captain Lu»iow, which ia in course of completion, will take her place in the line at the eor! : «at possible day. Tha Ships are about 1400 tons burthen, and of first class in every particular. Price of Cabin Passage S2s—for which, or Freight, apply to PADELPORD, FAY & CO. -AM L L. MITCHELL, New York. 194 Front-street, 5 6 Savannah, Ga., Oct. 17, 1850. °2O COME AND SEE! _ NEW AND elegant China China Water PITCHERS ; “ Dinner and Tea SETTS Toilet and Pier Looking GLASSES ; Rich Entry LAMPS; “ Solar “ Also, a general assortment of China, Glass and Queensware; besides a great variety of useful arti cles, not in the Crockery line, at E. MUSTIN A SON S, 020 above Lnmbaek's. TO RENT. Up- DR. MUNSON has three fine ROOMS U» rent. " ©l7 NOTICE. JOHN MiLLEDGE’g LAW OFFICE is new ©n Jackson, between Broad and Reynold t reels. ro3l 3,000 BUSHELS SUPERIOR White Wheat, just received at £3 the Coleman’s Granite Mills, and ia daily ground into extra family Flour, and for sale In barrels, halves and quarters, by H. WARREN & Oc. ojj 2f5 Broad-street. 2 1 EM LOCK SOLE LEATHER.— 2,OOO |l lbs. Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, for sale by 012 HAND, WILLIAMS <Sc CO. iIIBCCUftHCOUS. CIGARS, TOBACCO ANO SNOFP. GUSTAVUs VOLGEII would re specif* Aly inform his friends and the public in gefierat that he has in Store, and is daily receiving, a large and well assorted stock of choice HAVANA CIGARS, such as will give general satisfaction, viz : —Rio Hondo, Gen. Lopez, San Sebastian, Cabellero, Re galia, Loudres Regalia, Eagle, Principe, Palmetto, Gold Leaf, El Lecn de Oro, &c. Together with a large lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS of his own and Northern manufacture, with a good supply ofCHEW - ING TOBACCO, which ho wiil sell as low as any house in this city. SNUFF of every description ; Maccoboy, Coarse, French, Rappee, American Gentlemen and Scotch, in Bottles, Barrels, Jars, or by the pound. PIPES; such as German, French and Italian, Fancy Pipes, Meerschaum, Chalk, Clay and Soap • stone Pipes; Matches, in Wooden and Paper Boxes; Cigar Cases; Pocket Books; Tobacco Pouches; Cigar Matches; Trinking Cups, &c.; Walking CANES of all sizes and qualities. Black, Ebony. Whalebone, Hickory, Partridge CANES, &c , too numerous to mention, at wholesale and retail, at the Cigar and Tobacco Store, next door to John I . Setze’s Dry Goods Store. Merchants from the coun try will do" well by culling before buying elsewhere. y GUSTAV US VOLGER. Augusta, Oct. 22, 1850. SUPERIOR SEGARS. mHE SUBSCRIBER, having removed to JL the South side of Broad street, a few doors be- - low tbe Post Office corner, will keep constantly on |j hand a supply of superior Havana SEGARS, Chew- w® ing TOBACCO. SNUFF, MATCHES, dec., which he offers, wholesale and letail at the lowest Cash pi-r cce. o 9 , JOHN A. MILLEN. PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for W sale his PLANTATION, lying on Sa- A. vannah River, about seventeen miles be low Augusta, adjoining lands of Mcßean, Co., and others, containing fourteen hundred and twenty-five acres of swamp Laud; about two hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared, the balance finely timbered with oak, asb, beach, cypress hicko ry and which is one hundred acres of Upland, with Improvements. The Rail Road from the Central Road to Augusta will run through it. Also, Sixteen likely Negroes, Sto-k, Ac. Ano her tract of l and about six miles from Au gusta, on the Savannah Road, Containing one hun dred and twenty-five acres, a healthy location, good Dwellings and out houses. There is a good Peach Orchard on this place. 04-tw?&wtf ROBERT Y. HMi BLISS, $25 REWARD. &LS RAN AWAY from the subscribers, on *0 the'23d inst., a Negro Man, named HILLY, shout 22 or 23 years of age, about 5 feet, 6 or 7 inches high, complexion not very dark, tolerable heavy beard ; wore elf a'black fur hat, roundabout plains ccat, steel-mixed color, pants of similar mate rial, but rather snuff color, and a pair of brogan shoes. He wa ; bought in the Auction Room of B. H, Dick inson & Bro her, Richmond, Va.. and sold as the property of Samuel M. Pate, of Virginia or North Carolina, we are not certain which, she above re i ward will be paid for his apprehension and confine ment in any safe jail so that we get him. STOVALL & DUNN. Appling, Columbia co , Ga., Sept. 25. s2S-w4 JUST RECEIVED. WOMAN’S WHIMS; or the Female Barom* eter, from tbe French of X. B. Saiatine, au thor of Picciola. Legends and Stories of Ireland ; by Sam’l Lover, Esq. Chambers’ Papers for the People; Miscellaneous subjects. Woman in America, Her Work and Her Reward : by Maria I. Mclntosh, author of Ch; me and Coun ter Charms, &c. The Confessions of an English Opium Eater, and Suspiria de Profundi* ; by Thos. DeQ,uincey. Saranak, its Inhabitants a.id Productions; by Hugh Low, Colonial Secretary at Labunn. Five Years in China, from 1342 to 1847, with an account of the Occupation of the Islands of Labuan and Borneo; by Lieut. F. E. Forbes; illustrated. The English Language in its Elements and Forms, with a History of its Origin and Developements: by Wm. C. Fowler; just published. Haw-Ho-Noo; or Records of a Tourist: by a.. La n man. .. The Vale of Cedars :by Grace Agui • 1 Romance of the Ocean ;by banri ; o ey. Felloes of the Universe : by Rev. Henry Christ m Letters of a Traveller : by Win. C. Bryant. I Dodd’s Manual of Dignities. 1 ‘UnMemoriam;’’ by Tennyson, Scenes from the Biblo :by Rev. J. A. Wylie, A. j M • illustrated. The Young Man’s way to Honor; by Rev, A. At -1 wood. - I pictorial Field Book of the Revolution —No. 7. ; Also, Harper’s Magazine for October. The above Works can be had of 018 THOMAS'RICHARDS &SOV__ LIME, LlME.—Fresh Thomaston LIME, pLBIIINB .