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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1850)
BY WILLIAM S. JONES. £crms, &t. THE CHRONICLE 8l SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED I,aILY, TUI-WEEKLY & WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM S JONES. TERMS: L A i *• jY PAPER . —Published Morning and Eve ning—To City Subscribers —Six Dollars l't-r ikOaum, payable in advance. If Sent av Mai l — Set en Dollars fUI-NVEEKLY PAPER.— Four Dollars per an num, 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 t -ht Cents lor the next five; and Twenty-five Cents for each subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY, Seventy fee Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY,(in either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. T~* s' If next to reading matter s nJ leaded, charged ae a new advertisement each insertion. Professional or Business Cards , not exceeding sixlines, 7’cn Dollars pe. annum. If oversix lines prj rata per line. 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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 percent, will he rnadp if paid no presentation. lUasftingtou ifiitn PENSIONS AND BOUNTY LANDS OBTAINED for the officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary war, or their legal representa tives. Pensions for life, for the widows of such officers and soidiers who married previous to ISOO. Bounty Land, for the surviving, or the widows, cr minor children of deceased officers and privates, who served in the war of 1812, with Great, Britain ; the Mexican war; or in any of the Indian wars, tince 790. Terms moderate, where the claim is established, otherwise no charge. Tne subscriber is also appointed Agent in the Dis ttic <f Columbia for the BRITISH COMMERCIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established in 1820, and empowered by an act of Parliament, for the insurance of Lives and the en dowment of children, in London, New York and Washington City. CAPITAL 53,000,C00. Communications addressed to the subscriber, Washington. D. C., will receive prompt attention. M. THOMPSON, Attorney at Law, and Commissioner of Deeds for North and South Carolina. P. 8. Refer, if necessary, to the Heads of Depart- and Members of Congress generally. Washington City, Oct , 1850. n9-dtw&w4 Ji'etD-Sork POT ASH AND PEARL ASHES. OF freshinspectim, and at lowest rates. Also, SALASRATUS, of superior quality, io all kinds of packages, for sale by T. F. CORNELL, 7 Coenties Slip, New York. O’Orders by mail or telegraph, will meet with prompt attention, and the prices will be the same as on personal application. New York, Oct. 29, 1850- n9-law3 IRON, NAILS, AC. SAL.TUS & CO., 32 South-st., New York offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers, and at low prices— Swedes, English and Peru IRON, of all sizes; Broait IRON, from 5 to 12 inches; Cut NAILS and SPIKES. Also, Hand and Hoop Iron; Nail Roils; Boiler and Sheet Iron; Plough Molds; Horse-shoe Iron; Blistered Steel; Rivets, &c. Jel9-lawly VALUABLE REAL ESTATE EXECUTOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, in Mad ison, on the first Tuesday in December next, the HOUSE and LOT on the south side of the public square, occupied as a Shoe Shop, adjoining the pro perty of John Robson, occupied by Thomas Hollis; the House and Lot ad joining Dr. Snffold, and the Spring Lot; the Lot be low and adjoining the Georgia Railroad; also the Land in the rear of Fielder Few and Win, M Bur nett, ai'joining the property of John Robson, Teirel Speed and others, containing thirty acres, more or less, mostly wood land ; the Pump Lot, 1$ miles from Madison, containing 19U acres, more or less—6o acres cleared, the balance wood land, well limbered ; the Lands known as the Cofer and Boren tracts, cor '.aining some 300 acres each—sold separate ; the mill tract on Big Sandy Creek, containing some 2,500 acres, with a new Corn and Flour Mill, just com pleted, on a shoal of sufficient fall and water to grind finely at all seasons, with a foundation and irons for a good saw mill (iccently burnt;) the Lambert tract, adjoining the lands of Robert Douglass and others, erntainmg some 500 acres; and also, the place Known as the Egypt tract, adjoining the lands of John \V. Porter, Dr. E. E. Jones and others, containing some 500 acres. All of the above property will be sold for one third cash, the balance in one and two years, with inte rest from date and good security. At the same time and place, will be sold, a number °f Horses, Mules, Stallions, Jacks, Jennies and stock °fall kinds. Half cash, the remainder in one year, w im interest from date, and good security. Any of the above property can be bought at pri ?a'e sale. All sold as tne property of the late Adam G Snffold. WM, O. SAFFOLD. Ex’r. October 24, 1850- tw&wtd new wholesale and retail HAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE. JOSEPH TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., having taken the Store formerly occu- Fed by Messrs. Force, Conley & Co., offer to the 7 b ‘ lc an entire new and FASHIONABLE STOCK Ha TS, CAPS AND BONNETS, embracing er y variety of style and pattern, selected and made -Kpressly for this market, which will be sold at New and Charleston prices, vj J ’tizeos of Augusta and Hamburg, and Country * ® r °hants in particular, are respectfully invited to an d examine our Goods before buying eise- Wh Jl re - J. TAYLOR, Jr., JNO. W. CONKLING. JJh. taylor s balsamofl ivekwort, r cure of Coughs, Colds, Consumpiion, Dr° ’ i C ‘ a which is much ap tiaf V men, and has given great sa tion t° persons suffering from these complaints, •ale by n 9 PHILIP A. MOISE, Drufgiat. lllcbUai {kotessum MEDICAL CARD. Dr, W E.DEARIN6 r as permanently lo cated in Augusta and tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of this place and Hamburg. Re sidence in Mr. Stovall’s building, five doors above W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. j{~j Office, Parlours of the Mansion House. jal3-ly MEDICAL CARD. DR, «J. M. HILL respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham 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. Auirusta, Ga,, May 6. my7-dtJal practice of surgery. The UNDERSIGNED has made ampie provisions for accommodating such Surgical Patients as may be sent to him from the country. — White persons in indigent circumstances, who may require Surgical operations during the term of Lec tures at the Medical College, will be provided lor and operated upon gratuitously. L. A. DUGAS, M. D„ Professor of Surgery in the Medical College of Georgia o!6-twlro HOME INDUSTRY. THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to fill ail orders for BUCKETS, of superior quality to any brought to this market, and as low as they can be laid down. aul9-d&wtf E. LOCKHART & CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. THE UNDERSIGNED h?s been appointed Agent for the above Company, and is now pre pared to take Fire, Marine and Inland Navigation Risks. Premiums in all cases will be reasonable. H. L JEFFERS, Agent, n 3 Office on Mclntosh-street. FIR AND MARINE INSURANCE THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY, of Hartford,Connecticut,hav# ’■tablishwd an Agency in Augusta, and propose aking fireand river risks upon property ofall descripj ions, on as reasonahleterms as any othergood office, tfficeat the store of Eorce . Brother' * <f* Co. LIFE INSURANCE. TIHE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY a;e taking risks for Life or short periods. All profits divided annually among the insured. No extra charge for residing in the South. A wife may insure the life of her husband for her own bene fit. A man of 30 years of age may insure $5,000 for life for $125. If 45 years old, the annual premium is S2OO. For short periods, the charge is less. Twenty-five per cent, of every premium is remitted the first year, ASBURY HULL, President. C. F. McCAY, Actuary. Applications received by WM. E. BEARING, jy 17 Agent for Augusta. “ LEATHER! LEATHER I At the Augusta Pan Yard , a few doors above the New .Market, Augusta , Ga. rjTHE UNDERSIGNED invites the attention JL of Planters, Shoe, Boot and Harness Makers, to a weli a sorted and extensive stock of LEATHER and SKINS of every description, {that has been in Tan for 12 months,) which will be sold as low for cash as can he obtained from the North. Orders from the country promptly attended to. 025-cl7ctws JOHN G. SLEDGE, Agent. NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES. JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX youug, likely NEGROES, which, added to our former stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have now on the Market, By calling at our Depot at Hamburg, S. C., purchasers can be suited, and those wishing to purchase are requested to examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 04-tw&wtf JENNINGS & ROBERTSON. rno HOUSE KEEPERS. So rn ething JL New and Choice —Chamberlains’ Concentra ted LEA VEN, for making Breakfast end Tea Rolls, Loaf Bread, Corn and Buckwheat Cakes. No Ho tel or Housekeeper should be without this excellent preparation. It makes, (with less trouble) better Bread and Cakes than any Yeast Powders, Soda, &c., that were ever invented—and decidedly cheap er. Directions accompany each Package. Per sale by n ? WM. H. TUTT. Druggist. HATS—FALL STYLE. 1850. S WE ARE RECEIVING our Fall -r| Style HATS, for 1850. Just received a few cases very handsome. Please call and examine them at G W. FERRY dr CO.’S Wholesale and Retail Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store, Masonic Hall Building, Broad-st., Augusta. au24 HAIR BROOMS. — A very superior article forsalehy n 5 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. OATS, ** /"K/Y bushels prime White Seed OATS, just t/UU received, and for sale by B. H. WARREN Sc CO., 0 29-10 205 Broad-street. ANDING. —56 hhda prime Bacon SIDES; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR; 100 “ Genesee do; 50 boxes Star CANDLES ; this day, and for sale by ... o!3 SCRANTON. STARK 6c DAY iS. T^eTw ~MACKERBL AND SALMON.— IK 150 barrels and hall-barrels No’s. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel. 100 kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmoa. Just received and for sale by 0 20 HARDIN & BSTES ATsTfALL FASHION, just reoeiv ed B t o 5 WM. O. PRICE 6c CO.’S. NOW OFFERING —100 hhds St. Croix. Porto Rico and N. Orleans Sugar 50 hhds. Bacon Sides, 20 do. Shoulders, 80 boxes Tobacco, 200,0u0 Segars, various brands. All of which will be sold low sl7 C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS. COTTON yarn. JUST RECEIVED, on Consignment, a lot of very superior COTTON YARN, from the Peach Stone Shoal Factory, which we are offering low. o 3 FRENCH & BUTLER. Clover Seed, Seed Rye and Corn APfcW BBLS.of fresh Red CLOVER SEED on hand; 100 bushels SEED RYE. and 1500 bushels of pure W hite Nwth Carolina for sale at our office in Messrs. Walker, Bryson & Co. s Warehouse.o 24 S. D. LINTON & CO. French window glass.—2oo boxes for sale by n» PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. SHOE THREAD. —250 lbs. Brown andhalf bleached SHOE THREAD, for sale low by n l HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. ■ffjßS. JEKVIs’ COLD CANDY—The great cure-ali Coughs and Colds, sold wholesale and retail by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., 0 2j sole Agents for Augusta. jf~IANAL FLOUR.— 25 bbls. Hiram Smith. 150 bbls. nixed brands Geoesse Flour. liißt received and for sale by „20 d.f&«l HARDIN & ESTES. FreshTArrivals. GGt WE ARE now receiving our Fall Stock ml of CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS at our Store, one door below the Hardware -tore of Mr. John Bones. Country Merchants, and other?, will find it greatly to their inie.oet to call and aee bwfarelbtiyiag. sK MUSTIN A LATHROP HAIR BRUSIMCS.—a fine assortment on baud by 006. B. PLUMB 6c CO, AUGUSTA,. GA. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 10, 1850. CLARK, RACKETT & CO , Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches. Clocks Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods, £5? HAVE now received their New Stock, comprising, beside the Staple *' Articles, many new things in SIL VER and PLATED WARE, and FANCY GOODS. Also, in WATCHES and JEWELRY. House keeping articles of choice kinds. We offer to the trade, at wholesale, Watches, Jew elry, &c., with a great variety of Watch Materials, Jewels, &c., not generally to be found, and at prices as low as elsewhere. Augusta, Oct. 7, 1850. 08 NOTICB TO COTTON DEALERS. milE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal JL advances on shipments of Cotton to his friends in Savannah, Charleston and New York. H. F. RUSSELL. I have this day appointed J. M, Danforth my duly authoiised Attorney. sl7 H. P. R. GREAT REDUCTION! PINT FLASKS, 59 cents per doz.; \ JT * o3 0 E. MUSTIN & SON. ORRIS TOOT 3 WASH, SUPERIOR TO TOOTH POWDER, for Whitening, Beautifying and Preserving the TEETH, removing Tartar, hardening the Gums and Purifying the Mouth. This article is prepared from choice ingredients of the most harmless character , and cannot fail to give satisfaction to all who desire to improve and preserve their Teeth. Price per bot tle 25 cents, or 5 for sl. Prepared and sold by PHILIP A. MOISE, Chemist and Apothecary, 195 Metcalf’s Range, Augusta, Ga. n 3 CALCINED ;PLASTER PARIS.—SU Bble. just received and for sale very low by 026 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. GUNNY BAGGING. BALES GUNNY BAGGING ; Vs V? 1,000 Coils Kentucky H OPE ; for sale by 027 SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS. CHECKS on the Mechanics’, State, Brunswick and Augusta Insurance Banks, payable to order. For sale by ©29 THOMAS RICHARDS & SON. BRITANIA WARE.--Consisting of Table and Tea Spoons, cov’d Pitchers, Mugs, Spit toons, Ladles, Coffee Urns, Dish Covers, Coffee and Tea Pots Lamps, Candlesticks, &c. For sale by MUSTIN & LATHROP, 027 Next below J. Bones’ Hardware Store. ELVET BAGS for Ladies, and Crochet Purses for Ladies and Gentlemen, a fine as sortment for sale by 027 THOS. RICHARDS 6c S«N_ COFFEE.— SCO bags Rio, Java, and Laguira COFFEE, for sale low by 3 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. SWEET CHOCOLATE, in small sticks for sale by a2 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. BLANKET S.—lo Bales superior Negro BLANKETS; 1 Bale 12 4 fine English Bed BLANKETS ; just received, and for sale low, at GRAY BROTHERS’, 031 290 Broad-street. CROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, for sale by i. 3 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. ILKS- Rich Brocade, {lain and fig’d col’d Dres.-SILKS, in great variety; 5-8 and 4-4 Turc SATINS, every shade and price, at GRAY BROTHERS’, 031 290 Broad-street. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. THE CUNNINGHAM MILLS are now re ceiving supplies of pure While NVHEAT from the North, and can furnish an article of Extra Earn ily Elour , equal to any they have ever nude, and as good as any brand North or South, and always fresh. o 5 S. D. LINTON & CtL E3PREAD AND BELIEVE. AMONG THE numerous Medicines offered to the public, none comes so highly recommended as HUNTER’S SPECIFIC, it being approved and recommended by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, London. It is a warranted cure for Gonorrhea , and all analogous complaints. A single Bottle very often produces a cure in from two to five days, without hindrance from attending to business. &c. Price $1 per Bottle. For sale in Augusta, by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. And by Druggists generally. oi7 LAMPS AND GIRANDOLS.—We have OH hand, and will continue to keep, a fine assort ment of Parlour, H ill and Hand Lamps and Giran dols to which we invite the attention of those in want of light. MUSTIN & LATHROP, 027 Next below J, Bones’ Hardware Store. , r | HE FIRMS of Spears & Buford, and X Speaks, Beallk & Co, being dissolve* by the decease of Mr. Francis Spears, the un cr signed, surviving partners, will continue the busi ixess in both branches, (Ware-House and Grocers,) under the name and style of Buford & Bealle, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the patron age so liberally extended to the late firms. WM. H. BUFORD, WM. M. BEALL. All unbilled business of the late firm of Spears & Bufobi will be settled by mhlO W. H.BUFORD Survivor. SURGICAL INSTITUTE DKS. H. F. Sc 11. CAMPBELL have estab lished an INFIRMARY in Augusta, for the treatment of Surgical and Chronic Diseases. They respectfully call the attention of the Profession, and the pobiic to their Institution. Necessary Surgical operations will be performed by Dr. Henry Camp sell; all other treatment will be rendered by them jointly. Pa'tents sent from the country wiil receive every necessary attention during their sojourn in our city. oi6-twim TEAK DISHES —W*e have just received some very superior 12 and 18 inch Britlania STEAK DISHES, with water pan. MUSTIN 6c LATHROP. Next below J. Bones' Hardware Store. 025 A FINE COMPLEXION--Nothing imparts so clear and rosy a complexion as does Rad way’s Medicated Soap.” It removes all eruptions, tan and freckles. For sale by ©27 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. emlock soLe leather.—2.ooo lbs. Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, for sale by ©l2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. RYE, RYE OAA BUSHELS SEED RYE, in sacks, iBl/U just received and for sale by ol GRENVILLE & BATTEY. NUMEROUS testimonials can be seen of the efficacy of Dr. Howard’s Vegetable Pile Re medy. It cures promptly without subjecting the patient to any trouble. A fresh supply for sale by n 2 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. Instructions on the piano. MR. E. C. SOFGE would re- IfVM epecßuOy inhycn the Ladies and Gen ii T I •• tlemen of and the public gen erally, that he intends giving Instructions on the Piano Porte ; and should he meet with sufficient en couragement. to locate permanently in Augusta, For terms, etc., apply at Messrs. Geo. A. Oates & Co.’s Music Store. 015-ditn JENNY LIND CLOTH CAPS. JUST received from Gennin, Broadway, N. Y., by J. TAYLOR, Jr., <& CO.. At store lately occupied by Force, Conley 6c Ca. Also, Children’sbl’k and drab Beaver HATS, with Feathers; do. do. do. Plain “ “ do *25 SUPERIOR SEGARS. THE SUBSCRIBER, having removed ta the South side of Broad street, a few doors be low the Post Office corner, will keep constantly on hand a supply of superior Havana SEGARS, Chew ing TOBACCO, SNUFF, MATCHES, Ac., which he offers, wholesale and retail at the lowest Cash pi-r ces. o 9 JOHN A. MILLEN. Watches, Clocks. Jewellery, See. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and the public, that A gc Jk he has now in store a fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gold Guard and Fob CHAINS; BREASTPINS; Finger RINGS, &c., and a great variety of other Goods, which he will sell low for N* B.—WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired in the best manner, and warranted to perform well, at his old stand, the first door below Washington Hall. ni-3m F. A. BRAHE. FANCY STORE. nnilE UNDERSIGNED, grateful for the JL liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, respectfully announces to the citizens of Au gusta and its vicinity, that he has returned from the Norm, and re-opened at 212, south side of Broad street, 2ddoorbeiow Washington Hall. He has in store now, and will constantly keep on hand a new, 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 his line too numerous to mention here. Ladies and Gentlemen will please call and exam ine his stock before purchasing any where else, as varietjt, quality and price cannot fail to please. 011-dlw-tw3w CHARLES HEED. MUSIC VOCAL, PIANO. VIOLIN 6c GUITAR. 3 R. M. G. KUNZE, teacher of Vocal Music, I*l- Piano. Violin an 1 Guitar, returns thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage extended him, and especially informs the Ladies and Gentiemen of Au gusta aud vicinity, that he is prepared to give in stittction, in the most thorough manner, on the Piano, Violin and Gubar tuthose who may need his services. Mr. K. flatters himself that he understands the branches he professes to leach perfectly ; and for re commendations, would simply refer to his old patrons. Ipf If sufficient inducement should offer, he will, in the course of the season, take a class of Ladies and Gentlemen for instruction in Vcca! Music, as he is thoroughly acquainted with the most modern and improved method of teaching in Germany. Pupils sufficiently advanced will also be instruct ed in thorough Bass. Calls left t Mr. C- Gatlin’s Music and Jewelry Store will be promptly answered. s2B dtf BOUNTY LANDS BY an act of the late Congress, Bounty LANDS have been granted to the Soldiers and Wid ows of Soldiers who served in the last War with Great Britain, in 1812, or in any of the Indian wars since 1790 ; also to Commissioned officers of the Mexican War. Having formed an association with legal gentle men in Washington city. I will soon be prepared with the necessary forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed in behoof of all those interested therein; also to prosecute claims of every description against the Government. Office on Jacxson, between Reynolds & Broad-st* 08-cf JNO. MILLEDGE. ____________ mHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand, and H will continue to keep, a large assortment of PARLOUR GRATES, of the latest patterns; also, MARBLE MANTLES of the latest styles, which we are offering as low as they can be laid down from New York. Those wanting articles in the above line, will please g ve us a call. GLENDENNING & CO. Augusta, Oct. 22. 1860- ts GRATES set by an experienced hand. BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &o. NEW STOCK. THE undersigned would PjjwTlUwSC announce to the citizens of ~ n A* Augusta and vicinity, as well • as to Merchants from the interior, that he has just re ceived a large and complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &e., embracing every thing in the line, which he offero for sale wholesale or retail on as favorable terms as any other house in this city. H. DALY, 025-3 m Broad-st., opposite the U. S. Hotel. COME AND SEE ! NEW AND elegant China China Water PITCHERS ; J “ Dinner and Tea SETTS Toilet and Pier Looking GLASSES ; Rich Entry LAMPS; “ Solar lt Also, a general assortment, of China, ©lass and Q,ueeasware; besides a great variety of useful arti cles, not in the Crockery line, at E. MUSTIN 6c SON 8, e2O above Lamback’s. _____ y6~rent7 A TWO STORY DWELLING on Ellis Sijlj' street, in good repair. Possession given im- J***" mediately. Apply to L. C. SKINNER, n 2 '<B6 Broad-street. ' TO RENT. MDR. MUNSON has three fine ROOMS t« rent. 017 TO RENT, A DESIRABLE ROOM for a single gentle man. Apply to 0 30 DAN’L H. WILCOX. OLOGNE, COLOGNE*--A fine and firslj rate article, just received by o!8 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. rIIUOMAS RICHARDS & SON have just X received the following new Books ; Additional Memoirs of My Youth, by Lamartine. Memoirs ofthe Life and Writings of Thos. Chalmers, D. D., LL.D., by Rev. Wm. Hanna, vol. 2. Genevieve, or the History of a Servant Girl, by La martine. «6 EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—SO bbls. prime N. Orleans MOLASSES, in good order, for sale by 012 HAND. WILLIAMS & CO. TjVoBACCO# —1:0 boxes Manufactured TO JL BACCO,of different grades. o!2 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. SPLENDID sett of •* SCHOOL MAPS ” on rollers can be bad of 026 THOS. RI HARDS 6c SON. iUiaccllaucous. in ii—mr-' , «rPT V Beautifa! Daguerreotype Miniatures. Ihe undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he is now prepared to execute Miniatures of unj rivalled beauty, by the aid of a skylight. Groups and single pictures taken with the great est accuracy, and every improvement in the art. Ful I instructions given in the art Materials ofall kinds for sale, Harrison’s Quick Working Came ras for sale at New York prices, with freight added. E. S. DODGE. Rooms next d.wr to the Post Office. 026-6 m Mrs. E, O, Collins has returned from the North, and is now opening a handsome and fashionable assort ment of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.— Among them will be found Rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Flowers, Laces, Tibs, Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Muslin Undersleeves, and Breakfast Caps, plain and fancy Dress Caps. Drawn Silk, Satin, Neapolitan and Straw Bonnets, black and *»hi:e Lace Veils, Lace Capes, Silk and Cotton Rouches. Situ aud Kid Elastics, Combs, Hair braids and Curls, Toilet Powder, Perfumes, Toilet, Soaps, Hair Curling Fluid, Hair Restorative, Hair Dye, 6cc. 0 18 O. MUNSON, A. M., M. D., SURGEON DENTIST. Has removed to the former resi dence of J. C. Carmichael, over Y T Carmichael & Bean’s Hard-ware Store. o!7-ly WM. E. EVANS St, CO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C» Wm. E Evans, Wm. M. D’AntionaC; n5-dly Geo. W. Evans. GREENWOOD Sc MORRIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. H 3, Tchoupitonlas-street, NEW ORLEANS. H. T. GREENWOOD. JOSIAH MORRIS. je2s-dly* WILLIAM HUNTER, FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FOR' WARDING MERCHANT, No. 94, Bay street, 03-6wa Savannah, Georgia. HARDWICK & COOKE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, BAY STREET, R. S. HARDWICK, } _ _ _ , „ ’ ) Savannah, Georgia. j. a, cooks, § T m Buchannon, [ Jo. W, Carroll, | J. Hoy. BUCHANNON, CARROLL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 85, Gravier Street, New Orleans. Orders for Western Produce proraptlv filled at the lowest Cash price. jy2B-6m HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office Frazer’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the public, that they have opened as Office in the City ol Charleston, S. C., for a GENERAL COM MISSION BUSINESS. Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cot ton, and all other Country Produce, purchase of Merchandize, and Receiving and Forwarding Goods. The customary cash advances and facilities will be afforded customers. J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in Charleston. L. Hopkins continues his residence at Augusta, Ga., engaged in the Commission Business as heretofore where he may be consulted in relation to business designed for our House in Charleston, LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN R. HUDSON, ) . . 010 12m JOHN J. COHEN, J Charleston. EW BOORS, NEW BOOKS.— Horace Templeton, an Autobiography, by Cbas. Le ver, author of Charles O’Malley, «ic., complete in 1 volume. The Life and Genius of Jenny Lind, beautifully illustrated—2s cents. Short Patent Sermons, by “ Dow” Jr—3d vol. Genevieve, or the History of a Servant Girl, by A. de Lamartine. Additional Memoirs of my Youth, by A. de La martine. The Valley Farm, or tho Autobiography of an Orphan, edited by Charles J. Peterson. The Cruize of the Crescent, or the Boatswain’s Prize, by Sir Admiral Fisher, author of “ The Pe trel.” Petticoat Government, a Novel by Mrs. Trollope. Complete Sets of Harper’s New Monthly Maga zine. Littell’eLiving A -e, Nos, 336and337. Also, Godey’s Lady’s Book, Graham’s, Sartain’s and Peterson’s Magazines for November. Subscribers will please call for their copies. For sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO ’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st., opposite the State Bank. n 5 E W BOOKS, NEW BOOKS, ceived. — History of Xerxes the Great, by Ja cob Abbott. The Country Year-Book ; or The Field, Tbe Fo re»t, and The Fireside, by Wm. Howitt. A Greek and English Lexicon «f the New Testa ment, by Edward Robinson, LL.D. No. -q Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, by Loesing. Petticoat Government, a Novel, by Mrs. Trollope. Also, other interesting Works. Call at THOMAS RICHARDS 6c SON’S n 5 Book Store. _ _________ ONLY agency in this city for Perry J. Davis’s Pain Killer is at PHILIP A. MOISE’S Drag Store. Persons who wish to try this invaluable remedy, are hereby notified that it may be had gen uine ol him. n 3 r jpO MEDICAL STUDENTS.— The sub- JL scriber respectfully invitee Medical Students to call and examine his Stock of Being selected from the best manufactories, their quality as well as price, cannot fail to please. Much pleasure will be taken in opening them for inspec tion. d 5 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. IRON, STEEL AND NAILS.— 40 Tons S weeds Iron. 5 Tons Hoop and Band Iroo. 2 Tons Cast, German aod Bhster-Stael. 1250 Kegs Nails and Brads. For sale in lots to suit purchasers. s 4 BAKER, WILCOX & CO. WINTER STRAINED SPERM OIL. —The subscriber has on hand a large supply of SPERM OIL. warranted strictly pure. Also, a good article at $1 and $1.25 per gallon. 010 WM. H. TUTT HHDs. CHOICE BACON SIDES £>\3 just received and for sale by n 4 d&wtf HARDIN & ESTES. EVERY ONE who has a Coat, ora pair of Pantaloons, subject to grease spots, should pro vide himself at once with a cake of the Chemical Eraaive Soap Only 25 cents. Sold by s2B B. B, PLWVffi & CO. SHOULDER large aesortj ment adapted for Ladies or Gentlemens use. 020 HAVILAWP, RISLEY & CO. EjACOJi. — 60 hhds. of prime Bacon Sides for y, ea j e 0 22 ‘ JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. WHITE LEAD —a sup- just received fresh from the Factory. Also, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpentine and Brushes. For sale very low by nS-d&w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. VOL XIV— NO 268. DAILY CHRONICLE & SENTINEL. illlsffllantotis. “ALL THY WORKS PRAISE THEE.’* BT MART HOWITT. The moonbeams on the billowy deep, The blue waves rippling on the strand, The ocean in its peaceful steep, The shell that murmurs on the sand, The cloud that dims the bending sky, _J* l6 k° w that on i's bosom glows, e sun that lights the vault on high, ue stars at midnighi’s calm repose; These praise the Power that arched the sky And robed the earth in beauty’adye. The melody of Nature’s choir, The deep toned anthems of the sea The wind that tunes a viewless lyre ’ The zephyr on its pinions free, ’ The thunder with its thrilling notes, The peal upon (he mountain air, The lay that through the foliage floats, Or sinks in dying cadence there : These all to Thee their voices raise, A fervent voice of gushing praise. The day-star, herald of the dawn, As the dark shadows flit away, The tint upon the cheek of morn, The dew-drop gleaming on the spray — Prom wild-birds in their wanderings, From streamlet leaping to the sea, From all earth's fair and lovely things, Doth living praise ascend to Thee ; These, with their silent tongues proclaim The varied wonders of Thy name. Father. Thy hand hath form’d the flower, And flung it on the verdant lea, Thou badst it ope at summer’s hour, Its hues of beauty speak of Thee, Thy works all praise Thee: shall not man Alike attune the grateful hymn ? Shall he not join the lofty strain, Echoed from heart of seraphim ? We tune to Thee our humble lay?, Thy mercy, goodness, love, we praise. Hebrew Exemption from Cholera —A report of the London Board of Health, drawn up for a committee of the House of Commons, is filled with strange and interesting statistics concerning that mysterious disease. To one incident recorded in its pages we will venture to draw the attention of our readers. When the cholera was raging in London some twelve mouths ago, it was frequently remarked by the newspapers that the Jews were, strangely enough, exempt from the disease. The reports were considered as idle rumors, and frequent iy contradicted; but it now appears that out of a population of 20,000 of the chosen people, besides 2000 Portugese, only thirteen cases of cholera occurred, and the same immunity was observable during the epidemic 0f!832. These people, too, it must be observed, inhabit for the most part the foulest and most unhealthy portion of the metropolis. How is such a fortunate exemption to be accounted for ? It has never been supposed, we believe, that any superior morality on the part of the Hebrews entitled them to special favors, nor as a class have they generally been exempt from a full share of suffering and persecution. The caus es are simple enough when explained as they are by the Board of Health, and the facts they disclose convey an impressive and useful mo ral. The lower classes of Jews, however poor they may be, never crowd more than one fam ily into the same room, whereas, among the lower orders of other communities—especially the Irish—several families “pig together” in one apartment. Again, the Jews as a class are not given to the abuse of intoxicating li quors. One of the commissioners of inquiry says : “1 have had during the last twenty years much intercourse with the Jews, and I cannot recall to mind a single instance of drunkenness in any family I have visited In virtue of their religion they are particular in their food. Ail shell fish is avoided, and the meat exposed for sale is inspected by an oficer appointed for the purpose, and if any disease is found it is condemned. Sabbath rest is. for the most part, strictly observed. The Jews are unable, from religious motives, to enter the workhouse, and the poor being comparatively few in num ber, are relieved by the more wealthy of their own persuasion. Relieving officers inquire in to distresses, which being relieved, extreme destitution is avoided. The passovor enjoins every Jew to have his house thoroughly cleans ed annually, and the rooms of the lower classes are annually “lime washed.” There is an in structive lesson here for those who will take it. Sunday T imes. PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying on Sa- Wf* vannah River, about seventeen miles be low Augusta, adjoining lands of Moßean, Co., and others, containing fourteen hundred and twenty-five acres of swamp Land; about two hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared, the balance fine! r timbered with oak, ash, beach, cypress hicko ry an 1 poplar —to which is attached one hundred ceres of Upland, with Improvements. The Rail Road from the Central Road loAugosta will run through it. Also, Sixteen likely Negroes, Stock, &c. Another tract of Land 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<fewtf ROBERT Y. HARRISS, CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS. QS* WE KEEP constantly on band general assortment of CROCKERY, sHr CHINA and GLASS, to which we respect fully invite public attention. Country Merchants are invited local! and exam ine oar stock before making their purchases. We charge nothing for showing our goods, but will take pleasure in doing so to any who will favor us wiik a call. MUSTIN & LATHROP. Next below Jao. Bones’s Hardware Store. 026 T/ W X OZ. CtUININE, for sale by 111" o!6 PH:LIP A. MQI6E, Druggist. {LiPONGE. —A superior article, particularly adapted to use in Bathing. 020 HATILAND. RISLEY & CO. DAVIS’ HYPERIAN FOR THE HAIR.— A new and valuable compound for prometing the growth, beautifying, cleansing and glossing the Hair, removing Scurf and Dandruff; it is also a pm ventaMve of Baldness and Gray Heads SJdey n 2O H AVI LAND, RISLEYjft GO-» A S M ’AUISTER’S ALU-HBAUING oint- MENT ’ fOtB, WM.3 TUTT, Pragg*. J ARD.-1U LARD, just received, for sate b > fIAND| WILLIAMS & CO. 7S r Gunny BAGGING ; 25 100 Coils ROPE; 75 bbls N. O. WHISKEY ; just received, and for sale by olfi-dAw HARDIN <&, ESTES. ACKERKL.—Noe. 1, 2 and 3, ia whole, jj/M. half, quarter barrels ami kita, just received, and for sale by _ o!9 HAND. WILLIAMS & cu ; U TRIG IOUS.--A fresh supply of Col. Hal lowe’s ARROW ROOT, and Hecker a P/- EINA, ju« reived by p