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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1850)
BY WILLIAM 8. JONES. *£mns, &t. ' - - - . -7, -- , , ...I THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL I? PUBLISHED daily, trdweekly a weekly. BY WILLIAM S JONES. TERMS: DAT jY PAPER.— Published Morning and Eve ning—To Citt Subscribers —Six Dollars per t.nnum, payable m advance. Ir Sent bt Mail —Seven Dollars TRI-WEEKLY PAPER. — Four Dollars per an mini, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER.—(A mammoth sheet) Two Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square, (twelve lines or less) for the first insertion: Thirty eight Cents lor the next five: and Twenty-five Cents far each subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY, Seventy live Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar ; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar, gjj* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged as t new advertisement each inset tion. Professional or Easiness Cards, not exceeding aixlines, Ten Z)o//arspe. iinnum. If over six line*, pro rata per line. Communications designed to promote private it individual interests, will be charged as adverllee nent*. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum stances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and jhesc, when over six lines, wiii be charged as Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square, (12 liaes,) 1 month, without alteration $G 1 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 1 f ‘ 6 months, altered quarterly, 16 1 “ “ 12 months, 44 “ 25 2 squares, one-half more than me above rates. a “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ doable the above rates. JjT L" next to reading matter and leaded, double these rates. fUj* Advertisementsno» marked 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 an reasonable terras, as heretofore. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within •i i months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will he made if paid on presentation. Business i£aros. To Professional EBusiness Men, PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, n m exceeding six lines, will be inserted under this neaa al the rate of SIO per annum. Cards exceeding t-ix lines, will be charged pro rata per line. Tlttorruea anD Solicitors. SAMUEL ELBERT KERR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA., KjT Will practice in the several counties of the Middle Circuit. Until Ist January next can be found at the St. re nf Kerr* & JOHN L. KIRKPATRICK. ATTORNEY AT LAW, o 4 Waynesboro, .■•Georgia, CHAPLEY R. STROTHER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in the Northern Circuit. All business will receive prompt and efficient attention. 3; Office at Lincoinum Ga. je2B-tf JOHN K. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia. f~3* Office in Front Roam of the Mansion House, Yar Will practice in Richmond, and the neighboring Counties of the Middle Circuit. References: —Messrs, Mixer *Sr Pitman, Boston ; Messrs. Hoisted & Krokaw, S. G. Dortic, Blake & Hrown, John K. Hora, C. O. Halsled, New York; Messrs. W. M. Martin, L. M.&B. W. Force & Co., Charleston; Messrs. A. J. A T. W. Miller, Adams & Fargo, W. E. Jackson Jr Co., Augusta. 025-iy Linton Stephens, j J. L. Bird. STEPHENS &. IIRD, ATTORNIBS AT LAW, CRAWFORDVILLE, GA. in all the Counties o/ the North • era circuit. jyl6-ly* JASPER N. HORSEY, t ATTORNEY AT LAW, bahloucga, Georgia. W ill attend to all Professional business entrust ed to him in the Cherokee Circuit, and in Habersham county, of the Western Circuit. References —Messrs. Hays Bowdre, Dr. Wm H. Turpin, Augusta; Hon. C Dougherty, Athene, James Law, Gainesville; Smith & Walker, and J. W. Grady, Dablonega. fe!4 N. G. A A. G. FOSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. gjj”’ The undersigned are still engaged ie the prac tice of Law. Office at Madison, Morgan County, Ga« All will meet with prompt ar 1 efficient attention. N. G. POSTER, fe29-tf A. G. FOSTER. EDWARD H. POTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WARRENTON ... GEORGIA. Will continue to practice in Warren, Hancock, Wilkes, Taliaferro, and ah of the counties of the Northern Circuit, and Columbia, Jefferson and Washington of the Middle. Refer to Tbreewilts, Hudson & Shivers; C. C Cody & Co., Warrenton. ja2o JAMES G. GOULD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Georgia, COMMISSIONER FOR MASSACHUSETTS AND CONNECTICUT, O* w ill practice in the several counties of the Mid dle Cinnit. Office over P. A. Moise’s Drug Store. n2ti JOSHUA KILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, f'Ldlgou and Monticclio Georgia. . 5/f All business addressed to him at either place ln the counties of Morgan and Jasper, and those contiguous, will receive prompt attention. n 23 Robert VV. Simms. | John Askew. SIMMS A ASK EW, Attorneys at law, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, & Will practice in all the counties of the CVwe* Circuit, and in the Suprema Court at Matoa and Decatur. All business entrusted to them shall have attemion. mhl3-wly J. B. EDMONDSON, ATTORNEY at law, tr "hi promptly attend to all business entrusted 0 . 18 care j in any of the counties of the Coweta cir -Ult: ja22- wly G. PUTNAM, Attorney at law " arr ®nton, Georgia. apl3-ly ta.tfAf J. Bebsien, I John T. Suswmaki. BERRIEN A SHEWMAKE, attorneys at law, MIDDLE DISTRICT, GEORGIA. jrjf Office at Waynesboro, Burke county, Geo. ! ial-ly _ ROBERT E. WOODING, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Appling, Georgia. f 28-wly BURCH A TILLEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAV/, NEWNAN, GA., Will practice in the counties of the Coweta Cir cuit, and the Supreme Court at Macon and Decatur, R. S. Busch. Jo M. Tilley. mh!7- wly Samuel J. Baily. | Eleazer Gumming. BAILEY & GUMMING, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. §aiufer«ville Georgia. Will practice in all the counties of the Mid dle Circuit. je2 BOBEST HESTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Elberton Georgia. WILL practice in the counties cf Elbert, Wilkes, Lincoln, Oglethorpe, Madison and Franklin. my22-ljr JOHN R. STANFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clarkesviiie*. Ga. Win practice in the counties of Clarke, Frank lin, Habersham, Lumpkin, Forsyth, Gilmer, Union Murray and Gwinnett, and in the Federal Circuit Court for Georgia. I7y IRWIN & KNIGHT, attorneys and counsellors AT LAW, MARIETTA , GEORGIA. fjf" Will at.end the Courts in the counties of Cobb OeKalb, Forsyth, Cherokee, Cass, Paulding, Floyd, Campbell, Carroll, and Heard. Return Day —Twenty days previous to each Term. The Circuit Court U. S. at Marietta, 2d Monday in March and September; and aiso, the Supreme Court of the State of Georgia, at Cassville and De catur. fe!7-ly L. C. SIMPSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA-... GEORGIA. Willprcraptiy attend toall businessentruated tohis care. f29-ly JAMES G. COLLIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AngUSta Ga. Will practice in the several Courts of the Mid dle Circuit. Office at the corner of Broad and Campbell streets. References —James L, Pettigru, Esq., Charles ton; Hon. Edward Y. Hill, Lagrange; Wm. T. Gould, Esq , Messrs. A, J. <Sfc T. W. Miller, Esqs., and Messrs. Baker <fe Han, Augusta. n2-ly Wm. Gibson. | Jesse M. Jones GIBSON Si JONES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WARRENTON, GEO., Will piactice in all the counties of the North ern and Columbia, Washington and Jefferson, of the Middle Circuit, and the Supremo Court of the State of Georgia. ap9-wly JOHN W. POWELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NEWNAN, GEORGIA, Will practice in ail the counties of the 2? owe .a circuit. All business entrusted to his care, will receive prompt attention. ja22-wly Jos. B. Jones. | Malcom D. Jones J. B. A M. D. JONES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WAYNESBORO’, GEORGIA. ja3l-wly lUarchousc anti Commission P. H. Behn. | John Fosteb. BEHN A FOSTER, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, jv9-w6m Bay Street, Savannah, Georgie. W. H. CrMILL.^ FACTOR A COMMISSION MERCHANT, Continues business at his old stand, No. 176 Bay-street, Savannah, Georgia* references: Messrs. />’ Anhgnazs- Evans, Augusta “ Charles Day fr Co., Macon. oi “ E. Padleford d' Co., Savannah. Nero ©cleans L. D. G. Wood. | James H. Low. WOOD & LOW, GENERAL COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No. 73£ Magazine-st., New Orleans. ORDERS for Sugar, Molasses, and Waster Produce promptly attended to, and purchased at the lowest market price. Refer to— T. S. Metcalf, Augusta, Ga., and Pa delpobd, Fay <& Co , Savannah. aul7-w4m* J. G. DIDLAKE & CO., COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, Chattanooga - Tern*. ■ a22-ly CHARLES P. McCALLA, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, APALACHICOLA -- FLORIDA. ly €opartncrsf)l». ' JOHN P. WILDE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. JVo. 13 St, Charles street, Room No. 10, upstairs , New Orleans. Ail claims and collections intrusted to his •care will meet with prompt and faithful attention. diß-ly _ 1i Jgl’Ff "S. I 'V.S. OoTHiIA.N JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS. AUGUSTA, Ga.,and HAMBURG, So. Ca, 1728 GAINBS & CO., RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, •Chattanooga* Tennesse. IJRYAN, WILSON, GAINES & CO., Augusta- Georgia, THOMAS WILSON & CO., Savannah, Geo. WILL GIVE their personal attention to Re ceiving and Forwarding of Goods and Pro •dace. Also, to the sale of all kinds of Produce and Merchandize that may be entrusted £"«• M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, Augusta, Sept. 24. w2tn J. J- BRYAN. lIkSsMAN’S SPECIFIC MIXTURE, for sale by n 3 PHILIP A. MOISB, Druggist. AL H LSi'A. GA. TUESDAY MO 15NTiN(J. NOVEMBER 12. 1850. iilebical profession MEDICAL CARD. DR. W. E. HEARING tas permanently lo cated in Augusta and tenders his professional ser vices to the citizens of this plaie and Hamburg. Re sidence in Mr. Stovall’s building, five doors above W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. g~VOff.ee, Parlours of the Mansion House. jal3-ly MEDICAL CARD. DR. J. M. HILL respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta and Hara i 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, Ga., May 6. my7-dtJal | PRACTICE OF SURGERY. THE UNDERSIGNED has made ample provisions for accommodating such Surgical Patients as may be sent to him from the country. — While persons in in ligent circumstances, who may . require Surgical op rations 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 016-twlm HOME INDUSTRY. f HHE UNDERSIGNED arc now prepared JL to fill all orders for BUCKETS, of superior quality to any brought to this market, and as low as they can be laid down. a;il«-d&wtf E. LOCKHART & CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. AGENCY AT AUGUSTA. THE UNDERSIGNED hes 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. FTR AND MARINE INSURANCE THE PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY', of Hartford, Connecticut, hriva 1 "stablished an Agency in Augusta, and propose aking fireand riverrisks upon property of ail descripj ions, on as reasonable terms as any other good office, tffieeat theetore of Fsrce. BroUter*s dr Co. LIFE INSURANCE. THE SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY a>e taking risks for Life or short periods. Ail profits divided annually among the insured. No extra charge for residing in the South. A wife i may insure the life of her husband for her own bene fit. A man of 3 f J years of age may insure $5,000 for life for 8125. If 45 years old, the annual premium is S2OO. For short periods, the charge is lees. Twenty-five per cent, of every premium is remitted the first year. ASBURY HULL, President. C. P. McCAY, Actuary. Applications received by WM. E. BEARING, jyu > gent for Augusta. LEATHER! LEATHER! At the Augusta Tan Yard, a few doors above the New Market , Augusia , Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED invites the attention ofPlanters, Shoe, Boot and Harness Makers, to a well a-sorted and extensive stock of LEATHER and SKINS of every description, (that has teen in Tan for 12 months,) which will be sold as low for cash as can be obtained from the North. Orders from the country promptly attended to, 025-d7«&ws JOHN G. SLEOGE, Agent. NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES. JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX youug, likely NEGROES, which, added to our former j stock, will make one hundred and fourteen we have 1 now on the Market. By catling 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^ "HOUSE KEEPERS. —-Something 1 New and Choice —Chamberlains’ Concentra ted LEAVEN, for making Breakfast and Tea Rolls, Loaf Bread, Com and Buckwheat Cakes. No Ho tel or Housekeeper should be without this exceMent 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. For sale by n? WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. HATS—FALL STYLE. 1850. EWE ARE RECEIVING our Pali Style HATS, for 1850. Just received a few cases very handsome. Please cal! and examine them at G W. FERRY & CO.’S Wholesale and Retail Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store, Masonic Hall Building, Broad-st., Augusta. au24 HAIR BROOMS.—A very superior articl# for sale by r. 5 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. OATS. p* /\/Y bushels prime White Seed OATS, just Oi/O received, and for sate by B. H. WARREN A CO., 029-10 205 Broad-rtreejt. LANDING. —56 hbds prime Bacon SIDES ; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR; 100 “ Genesee do; 50 boxes Stai CANDLES; this day, and for *nle by 013 SCRANTON. STARK & DAVIS. \ ISVV MACK BREL AND SA LMUN.— Mackerel. 100 kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon. Just received and for sale by 020 HARDIN A BSTW.^ HTtS, FALL FASHION, iustrcceiv ed at o 5 WM. O, PRICE <te CO.’S. 3 B ARENOwWp BRING —lO U hds St. Croix, Porto Rico and N. Orleans Sugar 50 hhds. Bacon Sides, 20 do. Shoulders, 80 boxes Tobacco, 200 000 Segars, various brands. All of which will be gold low s!7 C. A. & M. H. WILLIAMS. COTTON YARN. JUST RECEIVED* on Consignment, a lot •f 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 A FEW BBLS.of fresh Red CLOVER SEED on hand; 100 bushels SEED RYE. aud 1500 bushels cf pare White Ncrth Carolina CORN, lor sale at our affic« in Messrs. Walker, Bryson & Co ’« Warehouse.© 24 S. D. LINTON & CO. 1 FRENCH WINDOW GLASS.— 2OO boxes for sale by nl PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. S IfOE THREAD. —250 Ibg/Brown andhslf bleached SHOE THREAD, for sale low by | „I HAND. WILLIAMS A CO- VgTIS. JERVIS’ COLD CANDY—The great jyj| cure-all for Goughs and Colds, sold wholesale and retail by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., 0 27 sole Agents for Augusta. lASAL FLOUR.. —25 bbls. Hiram Smith. J 150 bbls. nixed brands Genesse Flour. Just received and for sale by 020-dtf&wl HARDIN & ESTES. Fresh Arrivals. WE ARE now receiving our Fall Stock cf CROCKERY, CHINA and GLASS, at SHE our Store, one door below the Hardware Store of Mr, John Bones. Country Merchants, and others, will find it greatly to their interest to call and sec hafrrc}hu9«Bg. *7 MUSLIN & LATHROP Alß| BRUSHES. —A fine assortment on baud by o6D. B. PLUMB & CO. SUPERIOR SUGARS. SUBSCRIBER, having removed to JL the South side of Broad street, a few doors be low the Post Office corner, will keep constantly on hand a supnly of superior Havana SEGARS, Chew ing TOBACCO, SNUFF, MATCHES, <&c., which he offers, wholesale aud retail at the lowest Cash pi-r ces. o 9 JOHN A. MILLEN. Watches, Clocks. Jewellery, Sec. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his friends and tho public, that he has now in store a fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Gold Guard and Pub CHAINS; BREASTPINS; Finger RINGS &c., and a great variety of other Goods, which he will sell low for cash. 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. nl-3m P. A. BRAHE. FANCY STORE. mHE UNDERSIGNED, grateful for the i. 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, 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 io mention here. Ladies and Gentlemen will please call and exam ine his stock before purchasing any where else, as variety, quality and price cannot fail to please. 011-dlw-tw3w CHARLES HEED. _ MI JSIC ~ VOCAL, PIANO. VIOLIN & GUITAR. R. M. G. KUNZE, teacher of Vocal Music, ITJI Piano. Violin an I Guitar, returns thanks to his friends for the liberal patronage extended him, and especially informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta and vicinity, that he is prepared to give in struction, in the most thorough manner, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar to those who may need his services, Mr, K. flatters himself that he understands the branches he professes to teach perfectly ; and for re commendations, would simply refer to hieold patrons. Xfg- If sufficient inducement should offer, he will, in the course of the season, lake a class of Ladies and Gentlemen for instruction in Vccal 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. e2B dlf 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 officer., of the Maxican 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-ts JNO. MILLEDGE. GRATES. GRATES" mHE UNDERSIGNED have on hand, and JL will continue to keep, a large assortment of PARLOUR GRATES, of the latest patterns; also, MARBLE MANTLES of th« latest styles, which wc are offering as low ns they can be laid down from New York. Those wanting articles in the above line will please g’ve us a call. GLENDENMNG & CO. Augusta, Oct. 22. 1850. ts GRATF.S set by an experienced hand. BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &c. NEW STOCK. £TTn> THE undersigned would MV&iM announce to the citizens of H 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, &•., embracing every thing in (he line, which he offerc 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 ; “ Dinner and Tea SETTS Toilet and Pier Looking GLASSES; Rich Entry LAMPS; “ Solar “ Also, a general assortment of China, 6Haes and Q,ueensware; besides a great variety of useful arti cles, not in the Crockery line, at E. MUSTIN & SON’S, eB6 above Lambaek’a. TO RENT, MA TWO STORY DWELLING on Ellis street, in good repair. Possession given im mediately. Apply to L. C. SKINNER, n 3 VB6 Broad-street. TO RENf; MDR. IVUNSON has three fine ROOMS te rent. «17 TO RENT, ADIMRABLE ROOM for a single gentle man. Apply to 030 DAN* L H. WILCOX. COLOGNE, COLOGNE.--A hoe and firstg rate article, just received by o!8 THOS. RICHARDS & SON,_ rgVHOMAS RICHARDS & SON have just JL received the following new Books : Additional Memoirs of My Youth, by Lamartine, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thus. Chalmers, D. D., LL.D., by Rev. Wm. Hanna, vol. 2. Genevieve, or the History of a Servant Girl, by La martine. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—SO bbls. prime N. Orleans MOLASSES, in good order, for sale by 012 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. r^OBACCO. —1.0 boxes Manufactured TO jL BACCOjOf different grades. 012 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. SPLENDID sett of “ SCHOOL MAPS 7 ’ on rollers can be had of o 2« THOS. RI HARDS A SON, itiisccllaneous. ■'J bodge * Beautiful Daguerreotype Miniatures.—The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta aid vicinity, that he is now prepared to execute Miniatures of uns rivalled beauty, by the aid of a skt lioht. * Groups and single pictures taken with the great est accuracy, and every improvement in the art Fuli instructions given in the art Materials of all kinds for sale. Harrison’s Quick Working Came ras for sale at New York prices, with freight added E. S. DODGE. Rooms next door to the Post Office. 025-6 m Mrs. E, O, Collins has ret j.rned from the North, aod is now opening e=Akee» a handsome and fashionable assort mmt of MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS Among them will be found Rich Bonnet and Cap Ribbo -a, Flowers, Laces, T;bs. Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Muslin Undersleeves, and Breakfast Gaps, plain and fancy Dress Gape, Drawn Silk, Satin, Neapolitan and Straw Bonne s, black and -> hue Lace Veils, Lace Capes, SilK and Cotton Rouobes, Sil-t and Kid Elastics, Cfombs, Hair braids and Curls, Toilet Powder, Perfumes, Toilet Soaps. Hair Curling Fluid, Hair Restorative, Hair Dye, &c. 018 O. MUNSON, A. ML, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST. a*, removed to the former resi , /fV den™ of J. C. Cxrmichaki., over Carmichael & Bean’s Hard-ware Store. o!7-ly WM. E. EVANS A CO , COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Accommodation Wharf", Charleston, S* C* Wm. E Evans, Wm. M, D’Antionac, n5-dly Geo. W. Evase. GREENWOOD A MORRIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office No. 113, Tchr-upitonlaa-streat, NEW ORLEANS. H. T. GRiiENWOOU. JOSIAH MORRIS. je2s-rfly* WILLIAM HUNTEK, FACTOR, COMMISSION AND FOR WARDING MERCHANT. No. 1)4. Buy street, o'-6ws Savannah, Georgia. H A HI) WICK Sl COO KE, FACTORS AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, BAY STREET, R. 8. HARDWICK, } g ßvannah Gecfg|a . J O. COOKS, ’ * Buchannon, | Jo. W, Carroll, | J. Hoy. BUCHANiNON, CARROLL & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 85, Gravier Street , New Orleans. O” Orders for Western Produce promptly filled at the lowest Gash price. jy2B-6m HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office Frazer’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their frieuda and the public, that they have opened aa Office in the City of Charleston, S. C M for a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, Particular attention will be given to the sale of Get ton, and alt other Conntry Produce, purchase of Merchandize, and Receiving and Perwarding Goods. The customary cash advances and facilities will b« afforded customeis. J. K. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in Charleston. L. Horkins continues his residence st Augusta, Ga , engaged in the Commission Business as heretofore where he may be consulted io relation to business designed for our House in Charleston. LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. JOHN R. HUDSON, > - . 010-12 m JOHN J. COHEN, \ Charleston. E W BOOKS, SEW BOOKS.—Horace Templeton, an Autobiography, by Chas. Le ver, anthor of Charles O’Malley, <tc., complete is I 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 « Servant Girl, by A. de Lamartine. Additional Memoirs of my Youth, by A. de La martine. The Valley Farm, or the Autobiography of an Orphan, edited by Charles J. Peterson. The Cruize of the Crescent, or the Boatswain’s Prize, by Sir Admiral Fisher, authar of “ The Pe trel.” Petticoat Government, a Novel by Mrs. Trollope. Complete Sets es Harper’s New Monthly Maga zine. Littell’s Living A e, Nos. 336 and 337. 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 & GO ’S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st., opposite the State Bank. n 5 TUErtf BOOKS, NEW BOOKS, juzTre^ II ceived.— History of Xerxes the Great, by Ja cob Abbott. The Country Year-Book ; or The Field, Tke Fc rest, and The Fireside, by Wm. Howitt. A Greek and English Lexicon es the New Testa ment, by Edward Bobioson, LL.D. No. -, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, by Lossing. Petticoat Government, a Novel, by Mrs. Trollepe. Also, other interesting Works. Call at THOMAS RICHARDS & SON’S n 5 Book Store. ______ ONLY agency in this city for Perry JL Davis’s Pain Killer is at PHILIP A. MOISE’S Drug Store. Persons who wish to try this invaluable remedy, are hereby notified that it may be had gen uine of him. O MEDICAL STUDENTS. —The sub scriber respectfully invites Medical Student* to call and examine his Stock of INSTRUMENTS. 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. n 5 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. RON, STEEL AND NAILS.— 40 Tons Sweeds Iron. 5 Tons Hoop and Band Iron. 2 Tons Cast, German asd Bhatar-Stael. 1250 Kegs Nails and Brads. For sale in lots to suit purchasera. t 4 BAKER, WILCOX_&Oa_ 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 81.25 per gallon. 010 WM. H. TUTT t ) A HHDS. CHOICE BACON SIDES 4* Vr just received and for sale by n4-d&wti HARDIN db 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 Erssive Soap, Only 25 cents. Sold by s2B ’ D. B. PLUMB & C#. SHOULDER BRACES.— A large aeeonj ment adapted for Ladies or Gentlemens use. 020 HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. e>ACON. —50~bbds. of prime Bacon Sides **r ? > sale q 22 ’ JEFFERS, COTHRAN A CO. BLLVILLK WHITE LEAD.— A sup ply just received fresh from the Factory. Also, Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Turpentine and Brushes. For sale very low by n5-d&w WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. , VOL XIV—Nil 269. DHL! CHROME & SENTINEL. CEDAR GROVES-ARTESIAM WELLS. lie some of the old counties in Georgia, I hare noticed thick groves of cedars, growing in the old pine fields. In some places they seem to have supplanted the pines entirely. A few days ago I saw a large grove in this (Wilkes) county, the trees of which were nearly large enough for posts; in which the axe had done much wanton destruction. For the purpose ot arresting such vandalism, I wish to draw the attention ot the owners of the groves, now very common in Georgia, to a few facts : Post oaK ! P os ts. fencing, „re worth from twenty-five to filly cents each. One hundred cedars will grow very conveniently on an acre of old field, otherwise w rthiess. By the time the land shall have recovered from exhaustion by culti vation, each tree would make two posts worth double any oak posts ever saw ed. These facts can hardly be controverted ; the conclusion is easily drawn. This matter is not merely spec ulative, there is much experience about plant ing trees for timber. In many parts of this country, where laud is much more scarce than in Georgi * fields of locusts and other trees, planted for domestic purposes, have proven valuable properties. In England, pine nurse ries, called pinrtums, are cultivated for masts and other purposes. One oi the most valuable estates in Scotland is a forest of trees, planted I think by the Duke ofBucoLEUGH, on a barren tract of country. Indeed, 1 know of but few things that pay better than a fruit, timber or or namental tree planted in the right place. But the cedars to which I have alluded, were plant ed by the winds, and will be cared for by the sunshine and rains, if the hands of th« destruc tivescan be stayed. For that purpose —if you, Mr. Editor, think it worth the space, I ask a place for these suggestions in the Cultivator. Will some one give me information concern ing Artesian weils ? I should like to be informed of the expense ofboriag ; and whether any thing is indicated by the geology of the country as to the chances of success. If the communication be of general interest, 1 presume, the answer might come through the columns of The Culti vator. I would be glad to be put hi communi cation with some skillful operator. Perhaps he could obtain desirable business in Baker coun ty, of this State, fifty miles East of Fort Gaines, on the Chattahoochee river. My address will be at this place until the first of November, afterwards at Gillion P. 0., Ba ker county, Georgia. Garrett Andrews. Washington. Wilkes Co Ga., Oct. 1850. DOG PO VVER. FOR CHURNING, DRI VING GRINDSTONES, <Sr c.—Mg. 55. The above cut represents a new Dog Power, re cently introduced into the Dairies of the North. It is a simple endless platform, formed upon two India Rubber straps, with strips oflight wood firmly rivit ed to it. This endless platform is supported by a drum about twelve inches in diameter at each end, and the whole so arranged that it can be elevated to any angle required by the weight of the dog, or work to be done by it. The power can be applied to any kind of churn —the rotary as well as the dash—and can be worked by a sheep or goat as well, or better, than by a dog. It may be ordered from the Agricultural Ware house of Emery & Co., Albany, New York, or through Carmichael & Bean, of Augusta, Ga. PLANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his PLANTATION, lying on Sa- 81* -A- rannah River, about seventeen miles be- -A low Ajgusta, adjoining lands of Mcflean, 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 finely timbered with oak, ash, beach, cypress hicko ry and poplar —to which is attached one hundred acres of Upland, with Improvements. The Rail Road from the Central Hoad to Augusta will run through it. Also, Sixteen likely Negroee, Stock, Ac. Ano'her 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 outhouses. There is a good Peach Orchard on this place. 04-tw&wtf ROBERT \. HARRISS, CROCKERY. CHINA AND GLASS. MwE KEEP constantly on hand aim general assortment of CROCKERY, 88 CHINA and GLASS, to which we respect fully invite public attention. (. Country Merchants are invited to call and exam ine our 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 with a c»l|. MUSTIN & LATHROP. Next below Jno. Bones’s Hardware Store. 026 TA A oz. QUININE, for sale by lUU olfi PHILIP A. MOISB, Droggirt. A superior article, particularly adapted to use in Bathing. 020 HATILAND, RISLEY & CO. Davis* hyperian for the hair.— A new and valuable compound lor proim tiag the growth, beautifying, cleansing aad globing the Bair, removing Scnrf and Dandruff; it » * pr ventaf.ve es baldness and Gray Held*. SJU „20 HAVILAWD. RISLEYjft CO., Ag te. all-healing OINV nS MFNT ’ f ° l “w*. H. TUTT, Druggist. Q and for sale bv HANU WILLIAMS & CO. Ka BAGGTnG ; 100 Coils ROPE; 75 bfcls N. O. WHISKEY ; just received, and for sal® k>T olfi dAw HARDIN & ESTES. ACKEREL.-Nos. 1, 2 and 3, »» half, quarter barrels and kita, just received, and for sale by „ rn 0',9 HAND. WILLIAM* CO. WBICIOUS.-A Col. Hal lowe’s ARROW ROOT, and HeckeVe VP RINA, just reived by % A GO, , § j #k