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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1850)
RY WILLIAM S. JONES. (Semis, &c. • the CHRONICLES & SENTINEL I? PUBLISHED | /A ILY, TRMVEEKLI &. WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM 8 JONES. TDKM B: DAT y PAPER. —Published Morning and Rxe iling —To City Sdescuibeeb —Six /dollars per tnaum, payable i a advance. If Sent er Mail —Seven Dollars ggl-W EEKLY PAPER. — Four Dollars per an num, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) 7 ico J)olLars per annum, in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISiSO. IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square, .'twelve lines or less) for the first insertion: Thirty tvrut Cents for the next five; and Twenty-fit e Cents <V r ea*’h subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY, Seventy 's tt Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar ; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. If next to reading matter tn .| leaded, charged as a new advertisement each n j recessional or Business Cards , not exceeding six • Ten Dollars po. dunum. If oversix lines nr ) raia per line. Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertiee nents. ij-j* No gratuitous Advertising, unaer ary circum* dartre . except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and pi.-.-v. when over six lines, willbe charged as Adver- TANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. I square, (12 lines,) 1 month, without alteration $6 I “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 I “ (i 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 j “ l< 12 months, “ “ 25 ‘Jsquares, one-half more than the above rates, j “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ doable the above rates. |~j» If next to reading matter and leaded, double these rates. 5 jf Advertisements not merited the number of in sertions will be continued and charged by the inser tion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, 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 §SO or upwards, for other tiian perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will he made if paid on presentation. A.,nD snupp. GIUSTAVUS VOLGER would respectful.y T inform his friends and the public in general, that he has in Store, and is daily receiving, a large and well assoiied stock of choice HAVANA CIGARS, such as will give general satisfaction, viz : —Rio Hondo, Gen. Lopez, San Sebastian, Cabcllero, Re galia, Loudres Regalia, Eagle, Principe, Palmetto, Gold Leaf, El Leon de Oro, &c. Together with a large lot of DOMESTIC CIGARS of hia own and Northern manufacture, with a good supply ofCHEW -ING TOBACCO, which he will sell as low as any house in this city. SNUFF of every description : Macccbny, Coarse, French, Rappee, American Gentlemen and Scotch, in B "ties, 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, Ac , too numerous to mention, at wholesale and retail, at tbs Cigar and Tobacco Store, next door to John P. Seize 1 s Dry Goods Store. Merchants from the coun try will do well by calling before buying elsewhere. GUSTAVUS VOLGER. Augusta, Oct. 22, 1850. • - ' - - " ~ t SUPERIOR SEGARS. THE SUBSCRIBER* having removed to the South side of Broad street, a few doors be low the Post Office corner, will keep constantly on aQ d a supply of superior Havana SEGARS, Chew- In gTOBACCO, SNUFF, MATCHES, Ac., which he offers, wholesale and retail at the lowest Cash pi-r ces - o 9 JOHN A. MILLEN. Tlife insurance. HE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY are taking risks for L| fe or short periods. All profits divided annually among the insured. No extra charge for residing in the South. A wife insure the life of her husband for her own bene* , U ; A m an of 30 years of age may insure 85,000 for ilsonn 125 * If 45 years old ’ the annual premium wenty.five per cent, of every premium is remitted first year. ASBURY HULL, President. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. Applications received by WM. E. BEARING, ' Agent for Augusta. I ( col U3 best !Hsemr> KUPE^ ‘ 100 bales heavy Goaay BAGGING 2,000 lbs. TWIN*). For sale low by l>U HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. * -- • LA RGE ARR IVALS . GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF FALL GOODS A real saving of at least 30 per cent, in the purchase of Dry Goods ai GRAY BROTHERS’ WHOLESALE ANB RETAIL DEALERS FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS 390 B road Street, Augusta, Ga' PROPRIETORS respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to their large and varied stock of new, rich, and fashionable GOODS, consisting of every article in the trade, a*, such prices and quality as cannot fail to please. Merchants and Planters will find it decidedly to their interest to call and examine this stuck be fore purchasing elsewhere. DRUBS DEPARTMENT. The Ladies Dress Department will be found replete with every article of the newest and most fashion able styles, adapted to the present and approaching’ seasons—comprising every shade in plain and figured Poplins, changeable, plain and figured Siliis, Villain rosas, Coburgs, Parramattas, Alpacas, Orleans, Printed Merinos, Muslin DeLaines, Hla k and Colored Thibet, and Canton Cloths, French, English and American Prints, Ginghams, Chainbntys, Lustres, Alborines, Silk, Spun and Gala Piaids, all of the new est patterns, ad at prices that cannot fail to insure their speedy sale. FANCY DEPARTMENT. The Fancy Department has received large additions. The newest designs in French Needle M orkod Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Cuff's, Slecvee, Laces, Ribbons, Glaves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, etc. The largest and cheapest stock of Hosiery ever offered for sa’e. Black and Colored Silk and Raw Silk Hose. Cotton do. do. Misses’, Boys’ and Infans’ Hotc and Hall Hose, Hoofs, Gaiters, efc., etc., etc. An erdless assortment of Flannels, Swan Skins. Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Towellings, Long Cloths, Shirtings, real Irish Linens, Lawns, Bed Tickings, Table Linens, Counterpanes, Quilts, Moreens, Furniture Prints, Damask Table Covers, Embroidered Cloth and Valentia Piano Covers, Silx and Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemens’ French Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drillings, etc. Together with a large variety of small Goods. |[jp Remember 290 Broad street, where you will find every article marked in plain figures, and as the lowest price is invariably asked, there will, on no account, be a second price made. Our motto being small profils, qu'ck returns, ready money, and no abatement. sl2d6f.wtf GRAY HRO.HERS. WM. (). PRICE & CO., CIVIC .UVD JfIUIT.IR V TaIIIjORS. AND DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &C., &C. A COMPLETE OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. ARE NOW FULLY SUPPLIED with all the newest sty les of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, DRILLS, CASHMERETTS, &c., &c., to make to order. Also, READY-MADE CLOTH ING the latest and best Modern make, and every article of Dress and use for Gentlemen. ap!2 J, •?#. JVEWB I s sr CO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN REA i) Y -MAD E CLOTHI N G TRUNKS, CARPET-BAGS, UMBRELLAS, &C., &C. UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JIH. 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 ar ice necessary to complete a Wardrobe, of the very best materials, cut and finish. cirs;T>R , iMnPRS NFCK Just received, 100 dozen SHIRTS, assorted. Also, GLOVEb, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS, NECK 1 ai’acjere, ns well as those who know where to go, will find it to their interest to call and OJiriiiic our Stock. UHiical Profession MEDICAL CARD. DR, JURIAII HARRISS offers his ser rices iu the Practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY, to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Until his office is completed, he will be found at the Drug Store of D’Antignac & Barry. 016-dltn* ___ MEDICAL CARD. DR. W B.DEARIRG t ae permanently lo cated in Augusta and tenders hie professional ser vices to the citizens of this place and Hamburg. Re sidence in Mr. Stovali’s building, five doors si eve W. S. Kitchen’s Drug Store. >jOffice, Parlours of the Mansion House. jal3-ly MEDICAL CARD. DR. J. M. HILL. respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham bum, as a Practitioner of Medicine, Operative Sur gery, Obstetrics, and Diseases o» Women. Office corner of Greene and Jackson streets, opposite the Baptist Church. Augusts, Ga., May 6. coy t -dt Jni OTblEiifci, OYSTERS, PISH. &C. f T~'< THE UNDERSIGNED is pre pared to fill aU orders for which may be entrusted to him, with promptness and despatch, and of the following qualities : PICKLED, in kegs of from 1 to 10 gallons, at 40c. per gaßon. OYSTERS, in the Shell, by the barrel, 82. FRESH OYSTERS, opened, raw, per gallon, 8 1 And 1 hope, by my long experience in this lie of business, and inv favorable location on the Salts, to do justice to all who may order of me I will fur nish rav customers with Oysters equal to any w hich ran be produced. Address STEPHEN F. DUPON, Savannah, Ga. Isle of Hope, August 21, 1350 au2s-4m IN ADDITION TO A NEW supply of CROCKERY and GLASS, $ we have Tubs and Buckets, ’"Ik;--; . Market, Travelling and Fan |r M, * A lJfs cy Baskets, Brooms and ■* Brushes, Door and Table gsgyTfo,. Mats, Toilette and Hanging Looking Glasses, Plated and Britannia Ware for Break wA&Lr fast and Tea Table, Knife Boxes, Rolling Pins, Barrel Covers, and many articles which House-keepers will find very useful. Call at the Old and okly Stand of E. MUSTIN & SON, o 4 4th door west of Lamback’e. _ FOR THE HAIR. WE HAVE just received a supply of the rich est articles for the Toilet extant, for re moving Dandriff or Scurf, to prevant the Hair from falling off, io keep it smooth, gloany, and in its place. Among which are— Guerlain’s and Hauel’s Eau Lustrale ; Phalon’s Chemical Hair Inrigorator; Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid ; Superior Ox Marrow Pomade ; Pouiraade Aux Fleurs; Barry’s Tricopherous ; tn Sicini„e, Canada 0.1, Bear UTRICIOUS.--A fresh supply of Col. Hal lowe’s ARROW ROOT, and Hecker s FA RINA,ju «r«.iT.dby D B . pLUMB * CO . AUGUSTA. GA. FRIDAY MORNING. BER 1, 1850 r E AGL E FOUNDRY. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA * Jones Street , ,iefir Planters ’ Hotd aAVIIHO advertised that we had finished the Cunningham Mills, and were in progress of finishing the Granite or Coleman’s Mill, of this city, we ore pleased to say the latter is complete, ae the following certificate will show. We are in progress of finish ing a Mill for B. W. Hubbard, of Oglethorpe, whish, when complete, will be three of the heft Mills in Georgia. We still offer our services to the public in all the various branches of our profession, viz: CASTINGS, of all and every description, in Iron or Brass, for large or email Flouring Mills, Sieana Engines, Cotton Factories, Cotton Gins, Saw Mills. Cotton Gin Gear warranted, from 7 to 12 feet, with all intermediate sizes Hotchkiss’s Wheels, &c., dice., wo have patterns of all descriptions on hind. Any and ail kinds of Smith Work for Mills done at the shortest notice. Alto, Repairs on all kinds ot Machinery, for which we refer to, for Factory Cast ings, to U .1. Sweetland, Superintendent of the Au gusta Mills. For other kinds of work to S. D. Lin ton & Co.. J. L. Coleman. Eso.. and. in fact, to all we have done work for, feeling confident no one has cause of complaint; and even this is done without their tci.se.nt, but we oo it v, mioui. uositaiion, as we feel confident of their acquiescence. |~jr All kinds of old Copper and Brass bought. NEESON & TILKEY, Proprietor Ihavc put up ?3veeral Mills in New York, and have just finished the Mill of James L. Coleman, Esq., the work or machinery for which was furnished by Messrs Necson & Tiikey, of the Eagle Foundry, Au gusta, Ga., and will say that the Castings and other Maclfincry furnished by them are fully equal to any made in trie North or elsewhere, and cheerfully re commend all who may want work none for Flouring Mills, to their Establishment, as they will not only get good work, but prompt to lee time promised —or have been so at least with me. THOMAS EVANS. Augusta, April 29, 1950. je2 PHILOTOKBN, OR FEMALES’ FRIEND.--Beauty, Comfort and Health secured, by the use of that invalu able remedy the “ Philotoken or Females’ Friend.” This medicine is prepared from Roots that act in uni son with nature, in the prevention, relief and cure of those disorders peculiar to the Female system. Painful and disordered menstruation—the cause ot premature old age, of barrenness, &c. —is speedily relieved, and the regular healthful action of the or gans secured, by the use of the Philotoken ; and for all those sympathetic affections attendant on pregnan cy—irritability, nausea, heart-burn, &c.; and as a preventive of periodical abortion, this remedy stands not only unrivalled, but is almost infallible. The Philotoken is put up in bottles at $1 each, with full directions. Its use can in no case do harm, and so certain is the proprietor that it will give un qualified satisfaction to all who use it according to the directions, that he authorizes his agents to refund the money in any case where it fails. For sale ay the Druggists of Augusta. mhl Fresh Arrivals. fws ARE now receiving our Fall Stock of CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, at our Store, one door below the Hardware Store . of Mr. John Bones. Country Merchants, and others, j will find it greatly to their interest to call and »ee so j before buying. 527 MUSTIN & LATHROP. Srn ©oodp. t i Fall and Winter Goods. 4 LEIANDER & WRIGHT respectfully | xaL invite the attention of the pu lie to their large and complete assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which they offer at low prices. Among which are : ! Black and Colored SI LKS, a great variety of new and beautiful stvles. MERINOS/ CASHMERES, MOUSLIN Db 1 LA INKS, POPLINS. Superior Black and Colored ALPACAS, BOM BAZINES. Eariston and French GINGHAMS. English and American PRINTS, fast colors. White and Red FLANNELS Silk \Varp,Gauze, and Real Welch FLANNELS, Merino CASSIMERE and TWEEDS, for boys' wear. CASSIMERES, Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS and VESTINGS. SHAWI.S, a great variety. Superior Irish LINENS, and Damask Table DIA PERS and NAPKINS. Silk, Cashmere and Cotton HOSE, of alt qualities. Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE and half HOSE, all sizes. Ladies’ an 1 Gent’s GLOVES, of all kinds. do. do. do. HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety. Bleached end Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT INGS, TICKINGS, Blue STRIPES. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton FLANNELS. Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with L*nd with out sleeves. Gem’s Merino and Silk SHIRTS, and Merino DRA\A ERS. o!5-d&w NEW FALL DRY GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE now received tbeir full supplies of Fall and Winter DRY' GOODS, embracing one of the largest and most complete assortments they have ever offered to the public, among which are— Rich printed DeLAINES 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 DE CHINE and Satin DE NORD, of superior quality. Rich Charaelion 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, wi»h heavy Silk Fringe. Ladies’ Linen Cambric, and French Lawn HAND KERCHIEFS. Superior 4-4 French PRINTS, of new and beauti ful styles. Welch FLANNELS, warranted not to shrink. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Silk and Merino VESTS. Whitney BLANKETS, of extra size and quality. • W'ith a great variety of other articles suitable for Family and Plantation use ; and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. 08-dtw<!k w New Fall and Winter Goods. WILLIAM H. CRANE. First Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel. HAS JUST received his Pall and Winter sup ply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, among which are Rich Figured Chamelion and Watered SILKS. Black and Colored Watered POPLINS. JENNY i.lNDand SONTAGS, a new and splen did article for Ladies Dresses. Rich Figured and plain SATIN DE CHINE. French Printed De LAI NFS and CASHMERFS. Silk Warp MERINOS, a eoft and beautiful fabric for Ladies Dresses and Mantillas. Rich Figured POPLINS and ALPACAS. Fine Black Bombazine, Alpaca and Canton CLOTHS. 4-4 Black and Green Silk VELVET, for Mantillas, Cloaks and Sacks. Plain Black and Mode Thibet SHAWLS. Rich White and Colored Merino do. Linen Cjinbric HANDKERCHIEFS, from 6 cents to 85. Muslin and Velvet CUFFS. Velvet Neck RIBBONS. Irish LINENS. Embroidered Muslin COLLARS, from 12 cents to 83. Lace CAPES, BERTHA’S and COLLARS. A large assortment Black SILKS. 8-4 10-4 Damask Table DIAPER. Ladies Cashmere and Alpaca HOSE. Mens and Bovs Woo ! en and Cotton £ HOSE. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATINETTS and TWEEDS. 10-4 12-4 Whitney BLANKETS. Welch FLAN NELS. Ladies and Gentlemens Merino VESTS, and a great variety of other goods, to which we would respect fully invite the attention of the public. 023-d-iw DRV GOODS FOR THE MIDLIONS! AT BRENNAN’S. IN ADDITION to our regular supply, we have an overstock ol the following Goods, which wo will sell off'cheap to make room for other Goods : Pain and fig’d Mouslin DeLames. to IS| cents per yard; * Printed Cashmeres, 25 to 31 cents per yard; Plain and fig’d, bl'k end col’d Alpaca, 20 to 25 cts. per yard; English Merinos, all colors. 45 to 75 cents per yard ; 500 pieces Calicoes, lt 4to6j “ “ Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, 4 to Yard wide “ “ 6} to 80. “ 5 4 and 6-4 “ Sheeting, 10 to 12Jc “ Fine Scotch Ginghams, 12£ to I6| cents per yard ; Brown and Hi-ached Hollands, 12£ to 15c “ Iriah Linen?, 25 to £0 cent* per yard ; 8-4 Irish Linen Damask Table Diaper, 50 to 62Jc.; Scotch R :ssia Diaper $1 per piece of 12 yards; Red and White Flannels, IS| to 25c. per jard; Cotton Fiannels, 10 to 12J cents per yard; Cotton and Lisls Edge, 1 to 5c “ Fine Bed Blankets, 82.25 to 84.00 per pair; Fashionable Bonnet Ribbons, 12$ to 18|c per yard; Needle Worked Collars, 6$ to 12J each; Jaconet Edge and inserting, 6$ to I2ic. per yard; Kentucky Jeans, 20 to 25 cents per yard ; Broad C'othe, 81.50 to 82 00 “ Fine Bleached Long Cloth, 12J to 15 cts. per yard ; Pine Unbleached Shirtings, to 10 “ “ White and coPd Hose, to 12£ “ “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6 J to 12 cents. 0‘27 T. BRENNAN <St CO. CURTAIN MATERIALS SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just rece’ved from New York, a large supply of CURTAIN MATERIALS, among which are — Rich Blue 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, lor Curtains. Gilt CORNICES, TASSELS, and GIMPS, for Curtains. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine the assortment. 08-dtw&w Negro Cloths and Blankets. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have in store, and oiler at the lowest prices, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Cotton Osnabu gs and Georgia Stripes. g-4 and 9-4 Negro Blankets, Superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets. Crib Blankets. Plaid Linseys, and servants Cotton and wool Hose and half Hose. o!5-dAw "JJATS, VALL FASHlON^justreaaiv- d>' JIX edat 05 WM. O. FRlffi & GO.’ft. NEW CARPETINGS, AT J. P- SBTZE’S. SCOTCH Double, Ingrain CARPETINGS English do. do. American do. j 0 ’ 2d quality, all wool do. do. Union do. do Best Three Ply do. do. Imperial Three Ply do. do. 2d quality do do do. V ene.tian CARPE i ING for stairs, all widths ; t 6-48-’, 12-4 plain and printed BAIZE; and DRUGGETS, for Ciumb Carpets ; 4 4, 6-4 Straw MATTING ; Rich Chenille and Tufted Hearth RUGS ; Rich Piano and Table COVERS. ALS— O-10 bales 9 4, 10-4 good Negro BLANKETS. o 9 FANCY STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED, grateful for the 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. He has in store now, f.id will constantly keep on hand a new, la’-ge, wellse'ected Stock, consisting of all kinds of TRIM MINGS, a fine assortment of HOSIERY, GLOVES, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, FANCY GOODS, and a great many arti cles in bis line too numerous to mention here. Ladies and Gentlemen will pleese call and exam ine bis stock before pure! sing any where else, as variety, quality and price cannot fail to please. 011-dlw-tw3w CHARLES HEED. NEW PALL 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 POPLINS; Brocade, figured and Plain colored SILKS; “ Watered, fig’d a»d Plain Bl’k “ French MERINOS and THIBET’S; “ CASHMERES and M. DbLAINES; COBURGS and PaRRAMETOES ; Plain and fig’d ALPACAS, all colors; Cheap CASHMERES and M. DeLAINES; French, Scotch and German GINGHAMS; “ English and American PRINT’S; Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS; Bonnet, Cap, Neck and Belt RIBBONS; HOSIERY and GtA)VES of every style ; Fine Bath, Ribbon-bound and Whdney BLANKETS Red and While FLANNELS; Welsh and Gauze “ ■ Silk Thread, Lisle and Linen EDGEING; Needle worked COLLARS, 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 Silk CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, Kentucky JANES, &c. Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, Georgia STRIPES, OSNABURGS, and Augusta SHIRT ING and SHEETING, at Factory prices. Or A few cases HATS, CAPS, SHOES, HOOTS and BROGANS. For sale cheap tocloseout the lot. Opposite the Mansion House, and next door to Hand & Williams’ Grocery Store. 020 dtw&wtf Blankets, Negro Cloths, Sec. WILLIAM H. CRANE HAS JUST received BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, Georgia PLAINS, KERSEYS, OS NABURGS, Plaid LINSEYS, 10 4 and 12-4 Whit ney BLANKET’S, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SA TINETTS, TWEEDS, Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, TICKINGS, Irish LINENS, Table DIAPER, &c., Ac. 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. 06 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. * GENERAL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. Os the vetfl atest importations and styles, just re ceived and offered for sale at reasonable prices by sls JOHN P. SETZE. NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE jutt received from Neiv York, a very large supply of Rich Tapestry Velvet, Tapes try Brussels, iSuperiur Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS. o( new and splendid pat erns, to which they respectfully invite the attention ofihe public. oS-dtwdr.w Ladies’ Embroidered Sacks. &c. WILLIAM li. CRANE, First Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel, HAS JUST received by the last steamer from New York, Laoies’ Embroidered SACKS ; Canton Ciape DRESSES; Rich Brocade and Watered SILKS ; New styles French CASHMEREs and D’LANES; A large assortment Black SILKS ; Jenny Lind Head DREsSBS; Lace BERTHA’S, CAPES, COLLARS and CUPPS Rich 4-4 Black and Green Silk VELVET, for Mani llas, 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 WILLIAM H. TUTT, EYRUC6IST, offers for sale, at Manufacturer’s SLp prices, the following pooular Medicines : Sands’ SARSAPARILLA; Bristol’s “ Townsends’ “ Wistaria Balsam WILD CHERRY ; A ye. s’ Cherry PECTORAL; Rushton’s Cod Liver OIL ; Dr. Allen’s Dyspeptic COMPOUND ; Tarrant’s com d. ext, CU BEBS and COPAIBA ; “ Seltzer APERIENT; Rowand’s Tonic MIXTURE; McMunn’s Elixir of OPIUM ; Magnin’a Lucina CORDIAL; Dr. Crossman's SPECIFIC ; India CHOLAGUGUE; Rogers’ Balsam LIVERWORT and TAR. 018-d&w SOMETHING YOU DON’T OFTEN GET, Hides’ genuine Bear’s Grease and Henry John son’s genuine Bear’s Oil, have just been received by tbe subscriber. It is well known that pure Bear’s Grease is the best article for the Hair, but it being so often counte; foiled that persons have been deterred from using it. All may now be assured that the above articles are strictly pare. For sale by 031 PHILIP A. MOIsE, Druggist ROADS AND RAILROADS, a manual of the Principles and Practice of Road making, com prising the Lhcation, Construction and Improvement of Roads, (common, Macadam. Paved, Plank, &c.,) and Rail Roads: by W. M. Gillespie, A M. C, E , Professor of Civil Engineering in Union College, 3d edition, with additions. Just received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S, d 27 Broad-street. AI a BRUSHES. —A fine assortment on hand by 08 D. B. PLUMB A €O. VOL XlV—so 260. CHRONICLE & illistfllaiieous. The Pabtiko or Life. —A correjpojdcnt of the New York Evening Post says : “ There are not rasny more beautiful lin « in the English language, there are cert ; !y none so beautiful in the writing* of tb n thor, a> those of Mrs. Barbanld. vrhieb he poet Rogers is fond of repeating to hi# .'fie a, in bis fine, deliberate manner, with just & . jh of tretuiiioutoess in that grsva vcici of his, to give bis recitation the effect of deep feel “ Life 1 we've been long together, Thn>ugh pleasant and through cloudy weather. Tis hard to part when friends are dear, Perhaps ’twtl! costa single tear Then steal away, give litUe warning, Choose thine own time, Say not grad night, but in some happier elirae Bid me good morning.” “It makes the thought of Death cheerful to refresent it thus, as life looking in upon yr.u with gad greeting, amidst fresh ain esd /!•%- rioua light. The linea, 1 infer, were written by Mrs. Barbauld in her late old age. cnf 1 do not wonder that the aged poet, who some ye.-rs aince entered on the fifth score of his years should find them haunting his memory.” A Miscreant. —The N. Orleans Bulletin Bays; The train of cars which left Augusta on the afternoon of the 20th in*t. with the great Southern mail, and from 150 to 200 passengers, ran off the tfich cbout 3 o'clock the next morning, about five miles to the eastward of Madison On examination it was found that some precious scoundrel or scoundrels had removed one ol tha heavy T rails, which was found on the track, cud the bolls and bars which secured if clo«t> by. The locomotive ran over the vacant place on the upper sleeper, and fortunately regained the track. The tender was thrown off, as w»r the following car, with the mail bags and the next car, with abou t 60 male pihcer jors, also bounced over the wooden sleeper und ro gained the track with a severe concussion, but the car next following, containing 70 passen gers, among them many ladies and children, was thrown entirely off. and on the embankment so as to be almost on an equipoise, and bad not the coupling fortunately broke, would no doubt have been hauled over and over dn-rn tfan bank, with great loss of life, e* the raiscTe»-;t3 had selected a point where the emb*t»iUmont was unusually high. We can hardly conceiro of a punishment too severe for such na act — hanging would be quite too good, ?nd burning alive not more than euch a wretch do jraad. An appropriate punishment would bo to tie him. hands and feet, end pK.ce him on the track, lor the locomotive and train to pass over and crush his recreant carcass out es the form of humaity The conductor acted with great promptaaix and judgment on the occasion, and havinj soon got the fender on the road, be started ©ff with it and the engine for Madison, from whence he brought three covered burden cars, into which the passenger*’* bagjsge Afd mails were promptly pieced and ceoveyed to Alalanta, 75 miles, which distance jva? perform ed iu less than three hour*, arriving only half an hour after the usual time, though the actual detention at the place of the accident was near ly three hours. The ladies and children wore, during this ride, seated on the trunks snd b» js, but the gentlemen had only standing roirw. We cheerfully embrace the occaaio* t© ray a word iu favor of the energy and spirit «f ac commodation, with which the Giorgit Railroad is conducted, and which contrasts very favora bly with the management of some of the other roads on the great line of Northern and South ern travel, and particularly those in Virginia, where the accommodation of the public stems to be but a secondary consideration. ————————a— mmmm ■ ■■ s. . i.a*wniLWWf- GEORGIA STATB LOTrERT. D. PAIN K A. CO., IHANA6IHS. CLASS 133 To bo drawn in Savannah, tieo., on FRIDAY, No vember 1, 1850. Sales close same day, at Bo’clock P. M, SCHEME. 72 Numbers; II Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of 85,000 1 Prize of $5lO 1 do of 1,000 1 do of 400 I do of 750 10 do of 140 &c., &c., etc. Tickets $1 ; Shares in proportion. A Package of Wholes. $24, must draw sl2. “ “ “ Halves, 812, “ “ $6. *» “ “ Quarters, 16, “ “ S 3. CAPITAL PRIZE $33,006 I CLASS 29, EXTRA, At Augusta, decided b> drawing of Grand Consolida ted Lottery, Class 29, to be drawn in Baltimore, Md., on SATURDAY, Nov. 2, 1850. Sales close same day, at 3 o’clock, P. M. SPLENDID SCHEME: 75 Numbers; 13 Drawn Ballots. 1 Prize of $33,000 20 Prizes of 81.250 I do of 22,000 20 do of 750* 1 do of 11,000 20 do of 400 1 do of 1 do of 3,000 200 do of 200 1 do of 2,i 00 62 do of 100 &c., &c., &c. TicketP $10; Halves $5; Quarters 12*; Eighths 81* For sale by ELISHA WYLLY, Opposite the Post Office, Orders from City or Country adventurers promptly and confidentially attended to. 03l MANAGERS OFFICE. GREENE AND PULASKI MOBUHBbT LOTTERIES. Managed, Drawn, and Prizes paid by -he icsll known and responsible firm of .1. W. MAURY «te CO* Extra Claes lU6, by Monongalia 122, November 2d, 1850. Sales close SATURDAY, at 3P. «t. BRILLIANT SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE 34,798 DOLLARS $11,000; $6,000; $4,000; $2,200; $2,090; Lowest 3 Number Prize 81,000. Tickets Ciu; Ildve© $5; Quarters $2.50. Class 66, to be drawn at Savannah, Nov. 5, 1850. — Sales close TUESDAY, at 3 P. M. 78 Numbers ; 14 Drawn Ballets. SPLENDID SCHEME. CAPITAL PRIZE 20,000 - 110,000; $5,000; $1,000; $3,000; 3J52 J Prizes of $1,500 ;5 of $1,009, Ac. Tw- «• 5 j Halves $2.50 ; Quarters $1.25. SOME PUMPKINS^ Class 67, to be drawn at Augusts ., Jov. I.— Sales close WEDNESDAY at 3P. . - bers; 13 Drawn Ballots. CAPtTAL PRIZE. 8 ,000 DOLLARS'. , &9 ftDO• SI 4 0; sl-053; 4 Prizes of „00, ”r:th "nameroiis others. Tickets $2 ; Halves 1 ; ‘ Bit ters 50 cents. Orders from the city or country, strictly con fidential, and promptly attended to. john a. South side of Broad street, a few doors below the Poet Office corner. **