Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, February 20, 1851, Image 1

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BY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA., THURSDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 20. 1851. VOLXV —ISO 42~
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NEW SPRING GOODS
SNOWDEN & SHEAR
HAVE RECEIVED, just from Ptew York,
by the Steam Packet Southerner—
Rich Silk primed GRENADINES, for Ladies’
Dresses, of new and sp endid styles.
Rich primed ORGANDIES, for Ladies’ Dresses,
of the latest Paris styles.
Superior plain and figured black Silk GRENA
DINES.
Superior plain black CRAPE DE PARIS, for. La
dies Dresses.
English PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles.
Ladies’ worked Muslin COLLARS, CUFFS and
SLEEVES, of the latest styles.
Alexander’s 1 adies’ best white Kid GLOVES.
To all of which they lespectiully invite the atten
tion of the public. feß dtw&w
Great Bargains in try Goods.
WILLIAM H. CRANE,
VVOSHING TO DISPOSE of his Winter
v V G<xkls, before receiving bis Spring Stock,
offers them at greatly reduced prices—such as
Rich Figured CHAMELEON SILKS;
CASHMERES DeLANES. and ALPACAS;
Rich MANTELETS and VISITES;
SHAWLS, a great variety, and at very low prices.
A large assortment of Prints and Ginghams, Fur
niture Calico, Woollen and Colton Hosiery, Clothe,
Cassirner>s, Satinets and Jeans, Ladies’ and Gen
tlemen’s Woollen Vests,
A large assortment of rich VESTINGS, very
cheap —less than cost.
Super. Ribbon boned HI ANKETS;
8 4 and 9-4 DUPFIL BLANKETS, very low;
White Red and Green FLANNELS;
SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS, and a great variety
of other Goods.
Those who wish bargains, had better call soon at
First Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel.
fes d&w
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLIONS
IN ADDITION to our regular supply, we have
an overstock ol the following Goods, which we
will sell off'cheap to make room for other Goods ;
Plain and fig’d Mousliu DcLaines. I*2s to 16| cents
;er yard; «
Printed Cashmeres, 25 to 31 cents per yard ;
Plain and fig’d, bl'k and col’d Alpaca, 20 to 25 cte.
per yard;
English Merinos, all colors, 45 to 75 cents per yard;
500 pieces Calicoes, “ 4to 6$ “ “
Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, 4to 6$ “
Yard wide “ “ 6} to Bc. “
5-4 and 6-4 “ Sheeting, 10 to 12$c “
Fine Scotch Ginghams, 12 i to IB| cents per yard ;
Brown and Bb*ached Hollands, 12$ to 15c “
Irish Linens, 25 to 50 cents per yard ;
8-4 Irish Linen Damask Table Diaper, 50 to62sc.;
Scotch Russia Diaper SI per piece of 12 yards;
Red and While Flannels, 18J to 25c. per yard;
Cotton Flannels, 10 to 12$ cents per yard;
Cotton and Lisle Edge. 1 to 5c “
Fine Bed Blankets, $2.25 to 61 00 per pair;
Fashionable Bonnet Ribbons. 12$ to 16jc. per yard;
Needle Worked Collars, 6J to 12$ each;
Jaconet Edge and Inserth g. 6$ to 12$c. per yard;
Kentucky Jeans, 20 In 25 cents per yard ;
Broad Cloths, 51.50 to $2 00 “
Pine Bleached Long Cloth, 12$ to 15 cts. per 'rard
Fine Unbleached Shirtings, 6$ to 10 “ ‘
While uud col'd Hose, 6$ to 12$ “ “
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 6$ to 12 cents.
027 T. BRENNAN <SI GO
Falx and Winter Goods.
Alexander & wright respectfully
invite the aueutiouof 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 SILKS, a great variety of new
and beautiful styles.
MERINOS, CASHMERES, MOUSLiN Du
„ LAINES, POPLINS.
Superior Black, and Colored ALPACAS, BOM
BAZINES.
Earlston and French GINGHAMS.
English and American PH I NTS, fast colors.
White and Red FLANNELS
Silk Warp,Gauze, and Heal Welch FLANNELS,
Merino CASSIMERE and TWEEDS, for boys’
wear.
CASSIMERES, Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS
and VESTINGS.
SHAWLS, a great variety.
Superior Irish LINENS, and Damask Table DIA
PERS and NAPKINS.
Silk, Cashmere and Cotton HOSE, of all qualities..
Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE and half HOSE, a
sizes.
Ladies’ and Gent’s GLOVES, of all kinds.
do. do. do. HA.NDKEKGUIEFS, agnets
variety.
Pleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT
INGS, TICKINGS, Blue STRIPES.
Bleached and Unbleached Cotton FLANNELS,
Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with nd with
out sleeves.
G. ni’s Merino and Snk SHIRTS, and Merino
DRAWERS. 015-d&w
RICH CARPETS.
SNOWDEN &. S II E A R
HAVE RECEIVED from New York, and
h ( ve mow in store, u large supply of rich and
splendid CARPETS, among which are Velvet T t\~
PkSTKY, Tapestry BRUSSELS, Three Ply. In
grain and Venetian and Brussels Stair CARPETS,
ol new and beautiful styles. Also, rich Tufted and
Chenille KUGS, Pl.tted and Brass ‘ tair RODS,
Gill CORNICES, White Muslin CURTAINS,,
splendidly worked; rich colored DAMASKS, lor
W mdnw Curtains, with Cords and Tassels to match.
The public sre respectfully invited to call and ex
amine the assortment. jal dtwJiw
TO THE LADIES,
fIIHE subscriber w. uld call the attention of the
-I Ladies to bis complete assortment of PER PU
MERV nnd TOILET AR TICLES, among which
may be found. Chinese Toilet Powder, Lilly Wb te,
Eau divine de Venus, for the complexion, While and
Pink Chalk Balls, Powder Boxes end Puffs (some
beauti ul metallic,) Fhalon’s Hair Invigorator, Eau
Lustrule, Boole’s Hyperion Fluid, Bandoline (for
fixing the hair,) Ox-Marrow Pomatum, Lubin’s Ex
tracts, for lire Handkerchief, Farina Cologne, Toilet
Bottles, a variety of Fancy Drops, Dentrifices,
Brushes, Combs, Smelling Bottles, drc., <4c., all ol
which w It be sold at reduced prices.
fel WM. H. TUTT, Druggist.
RHEUMATISM
DR. UOXIE’S remedy for Rheumatism, Gout
l ams of the Bones, Joints, &c. t surpasses
every other known remedy.
It gives speedy relief, and cures permanently.
It strikes at the root of the disease, and re
moves the cause of it.
O' It is tnucti mere to be depended upon than
any external application, for although remedies ap
plied externally sometimes give relief for the mo
ment, they never cure
O' The great reputation which Dr. Hoxie’s rem
edy has, is not owing to advertisement, it has done
•o ranch good to mankind that every one speaks
well of it.
53 s Those who suffer with Rheumatism, &c., will
be more than satisfied by trying the effects of one
bottle. For sale in Augusta by
PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
And by Druggists everywhere. fe9
~ notice:
JOHN MiLLEDOE’S LAW OFFICE is
now on Jackson, between Broadband Reynold,
streets. ” .31
CANDLES. —Sperm, Adamantine, Star an
Tallow Candles. For sale low by
dls HAND WILLIAMS & CO.
'JOB IMU.MIXti ESTABLISHMENT,
Railroad Bank Buildings, Broad-St.
JOB PRINTING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND
In lire Best Style of tl»e Art,
PLAIN OR FANCY COLORS, EXECUTED AT THIS
OFFICE —EMBRACING SUCH AS!
Business Cards, Hand Bills* any sire.
Show Cards* large. Posters,
Receipts, Warehouse, Show Bills,
Railioad, Dray, &c. Books, Pamphlets,
Bill Heads, Blanks of all kinds,
Bank Checks, Notes of Hand,
Bonds, Certiflcates, Labels for Druggists,
&c«, &c«, &c.
Law Blanks always on hand, or executed to order.
The Proprietor ol the Chronicle and Sen
pixel assures his friends and the public that their
orders for any thing in the Job Printing line will
be executed in the best manner, and at as low rates
as at any other establishment.
Transportation Officki6_ 8,8, 4B
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 20, 1850. )
GEORGIA RAIL ROAD.—On and after
January !, 1850, Freightto all stations between
Augusta and Athens will be prepaid at the Augusta
Depot, Freights for Athens, Greensboro, and all
stations above, will be payable at those stations or at
AugUStd. d 24
IS HX
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD
Hamburg, Dec 2, 1850. —On and alter this
date, the Freight of Cotton to Charleston will be
Fifty Cents per bale.
d 3 W. J. MAGRATH, Agent.
WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS,
CROP OP 1850.
.Xfgft THE SUBSCRIBERS are re
ceiving their Slock of PHESH and
GENUINE
GARDEN SEED,
Direct from the most reliable seed-growers in this
country.
Or Directions for sowing accompany each paper.
Our arrangements are such, that Country Mer
chants can be supplied with any quantity, on the
most favorable terms.
diO dtw&w&C2 D. B. PLUMB & CO.
ROSES, BULBOUS ROOTS, EVER^
GREENS, &c.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform
the public, and especially the lovers of
Plowers that in addition to his original
Stock of Plants and Plowers, he has just received
extensive additions of ROSES, BULBOUS ROOTS,
EVERGREENS, GREEN HOUSE PLANTS,
dzc., &c., comprising a splendid and rich variety of
choice PLANTS and FLOWERS, all of which
will be sold at Charleston prices.
dl3 »f THOMAS TOBIN.
Garden and Field Seeds.
THE SUBSCRIBER has nowon hand, and
for sale, wholesale or retail, a full assortment of
warranted genuine seed.
Also, Asparagus Roots, Hawthorn for Hedges, red,
white and black Currant, and a variety of Raspber
ry Bushes, Also, an assortment of Ornamental
Trees and Bulbous Roots, Orders from the country
solicited. WM. HAINES.
Broad-street, 3d door West of
i«3-Btn John Bones’ Hardware Stnr*.
r rv BBLSt PLANTER PARIS, for sale by
* F ja2s WM. H. TUTT Druggist
New-Yoris: and Savannah Steam
SHIP LINE.
The new and splendid Steam ships
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA, Captain Ludlow,
Belonging to the
New York anti Savannah Steam Navi
gation Company,
ON AND AFTER the 1 Uh January, will leave
Savannah and New York every SATURDAI
until further notice. These ships are of l 300 tons
register, and unsurpassed in comfort, safety and
speed. Cabin Passage. $25 —payable in advance.
Agents: PaDELFORD, FAY & CO,
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
jal2 194 Front-street, New York.
&AVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
THE STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA,
IN ADDITION toT^reeSteam-
ers lorraerly ooruftosing their line,
have recently built the very light
draught Iron steamer, DAVID L. ADAMS, of great
capacity and power, (making her trips in 24 <o 30
! hours,; thus securing great dispatch and unequalled
facilities for the transportation of Goods, at very Sow
rates, to the interior of Georgia. South Carolina, Ten
nessee. and Alabama, in connection with the Geor
gia, Western and Atlantic, and Tennessee Railroads.
All Goods will be forwarded without commissions*
also, Produce from the Georgia Railroad; expenses
on which will be paid and collected at S.vannah,
from consignees, or from vessels by which shipped,
when required.
The D. L. Adams will run in connection with the.
Steamships Florida and Alabama, thus ensuring the
Iran-mission of Goods from New York to Augusta,
in sto 7 days. Bills of Lading should accompany
goods by Steamships.
Particular attention should be observed in direct
ing Bills of Lading; many now direct ‘‘Steamboat
Agent,” “Steamboat Company,” «£c , and as there
are several Companies, this creates detention , and
much confusion ; shippers by this Company should
therefore direct Merchandize from the IN TF.RIOR to
JOHN B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta, and from SEA
WARD, with Bills Lading, to
* SAMUEL M. POND,
President, Savannah.
N. B. —A reduction on freight tariff has been
made to take effect from this date.
DIRECTORS.
Savannah. —Samuel M. Pond, Andrew Low, Eld
wmrd Padelford, George W. Anderson, Geo. Hall,
Charles Green, and Joseph S. Fay.
Augusta.— J. R. Bulkiey, T. S. Metcalf, James
Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman,
j Savannah, July 15. 1850 mh2l-Iy
FOR SAVANNAH.
j »* tq. THE fine new steam packet
j OREGON, Capt. Shaw, will here
after leave Augusta for Savannah,
j every Wednesday Vorning, at 7 o’clock.
! For Freight or Passage, having fine accommoda
! tions, apply on board or to
I n!2 JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO., Agents,
FOR SAVANNAH.
THE new and splendid light
>. .■ -■ draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt.
Murray, built expressly for tL>e Au
ffusfa and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for
Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9
i o’clock. .
For freight or passage, having accommodations un
equalled by tuy boar on the rivei, apply to the
Captain on boarJ, or 10 the
IRON, STEEL AND NAILS.—
40 Tons Sweeds Iron.
5 Tons Hoop and Band Iron,
2 Tons Cast, German a*d Blister-Stael,
1250 Kegs Nails and Brads.
For sale in lots to suit purchasers.
s 4 BAKER. WILCOX & CO.
OSNABURGS.— 20 Bales Heavy Virginia OS
NABURGS. Just received and for sale by
n 24 HANii & FLEMING
I T IME JUICE, on draught or in bottles, just
1 JL A received by ja22 WM. H. TUTT.
Baltimore
Candy at 512.50 per 100 pounds
1 WOULD respectfully call the attention of Mer
chants and others in the South to my 7 Great \ a
rietyof CANDIES, FRUITS NUTS, OILS, C‘>R
DIALS- SFGARS, «fcc. My Candy being made by
the Steam Process, I can warrant its keeping in any j
dim le. Having facilities lor Manufacturing Ftf- |
teen Hundred Pounds per day, enables me to offer !
STEAM GANDY at the abov*. low price.
List of Articles, with Prices attached, for
warded to ord*T.
Goods shipped free of charge.
JOSEPH R. MANN,
f<>B-tw]o No. 20 Lieut Street, Baltimore.
RICARDS, FRISBY & CO.,
JVo. G South Char let Street, Baltimore.
Domestic Warehousemen, and Importers of British
and French
DRY GOODS,
DIRECT FROM EUROPE,
HAVE elways on hand a general and large as
sortment ol GOODS suited to the Southern
markets, by the piece or package, which they offer
• n competition with the Cities of the North. They
have now on hand a large Stock of American Goo te,
purchased before the recent advance ; and ate re
ceiving their European supplies.
Let Southern Merchants examine Southern mar
kets.
N B. All purchasers are protected in prices
against Northern markets. ja!4-tw3m*
Qirjarlcijtcm
GANTT, HUFF & GANTT,
FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BU
SINESS,
Charleston, So. Ca.
-V THE SUBSCRIBERS re
spectinUy inform the public that jjfer-JI
/* s 2^» s - a Kihey have commenced the PAC-*^ 3 "®
TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in
ihe city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will re
ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to
their care They will confine themselves strictly to
the business of Commission Agents, and pledge them
selves never to speculate in any description of article
they receive lor sale. Tney will give their personal
attention to the purchase ofsupplies lor Planters who
may send their crops, without any charge therefor.
They will receive and forward Goods for Augusta
and Hamburg, at cuslomarv rates. Office Accommo
dation W bar i. EDWARD GANTT,
WALTER R. HUFF,
j32T-dtrw>ft*Ytf JAM EL L. GANTT.
HOPKINS, HUDSON & CO.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office Fraser’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C«
THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave
to inform their friends and the public, that
they have opened an Office in the City of
Charleston, S. C., for a
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS.
Particular attention will be given to the sale of Cot
ton, and all other Conntry Produce, purchase of
Merchandize, and Receivina and Forwarding Goods.
The customary cash advances and facilities will be
afforded customeis.
J. R. Hudson and John J. Cohen reside in
Charleston. L. Hopkin- 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, ) , ,
10-12 m JOHN J. COHEN, J Charleston.
Sauannul) 3Uuiertlsement.
Savannah Iron and Brass Foun-
DKV.
IN CONSERUENCE of increased facilities,
together with the large additions to this Estab
lishment, the subsciiber is enab ed to furnish, at the
shortest notice possible, STEAM ENGINES of any
size and power; BOH ERS, of low and high Pres
sure; CASTINGS, of every description, and
SHAFTINGS and MACHINERY in general, at
prices slightly in auvance of Northern prices.
Steam GUAGE COCKS, Steam and Vacuum
GUAGES, GONGS and Steam WHI-TLES, on
hand at all times.
No. 1, Scotch PJG IRON, and also Smith’s
COAL, on hand, and for sale at the lowest market
; rice. A. N. MILI ER,
ja!2 Eastern wl arf Snvann»h.
ilh'bical JjJrotcssion
MEDICAL CARD.
DR. W E.DEARINQ a* permanently lo
cated in Augusta and tenders his professional ser
vices to the citizens of ibis place and Hamburg. Re
sidence in Mr. Stova.l’s building, five doors above
W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. j£3office, Parlou i
of the Mansion House jal3-Iy
O. MUNSON, A. M., M. D.,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Has removed to the former resi
dence of J. C. Cah.mich.ae!., over
T T Carmichael Bean’s Hard-waie
Store. 017-ly
DENTISTRY
D. S. CHASE, M. D., Dentist,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office south side- of Broad-street,
i one square above the Gljbe, and a
few doors below the Franklin House.
n23-ly
J. M. HAWKS, M. D
BOTANIC PHYSICIAN & BURGEON.
fJ T ,HEATS Disease on purely | hysinlogiral ptin-
X ciples, rejecting all known poisons, ahether
vegetable, animal or uunctal.
Office a few yards from the Post Office, opposite
the Young Men’s Library Association, Augusta,
Georgia. tel-ly
A CARD,
-5 |a. B. C. SOPOE Iwv.ng
jvJB met with such liberal encour
agement, takes pleasure in informing -J * W \J *
his irienis and the public that he has permanently
•ocated himself in as Professor of the Piano
Porte and Organ. Communic -.lions left at the Music
and Hook Store of Messrs. Geo. \. Oates Co.,
will be punctually attended to j i 4 lv
M. G. KUNZE,
TEACHER OF MUSIC,
Respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentle
men of Augusta, that he aives Instruction in Vocal
Music, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar, in the most
thorough manner. Calls left at Mr. Catlin’s Music
Store, will be pi..mpllv answered. n 22 !y
HUTCHINSON THOMAS,
Auction and Commission Mer-
C HANTS.
Three Doors above N. K . Butler’s Comer ,
ARB NOW pr pared to receive and attend to
all Consignments. d27-3m
PLOUK, PLOt R, —250 bbls. Hiram Smith
Rail Road, Atlantic, and other favorite brands
or sale by i*29 H A ND, Wl LI IA MS & (JO
CO RKS, CORKS7£OFKS
200 gross Bottle COhKS, very superior,
50 “ Jug Do.,
50 “ Demijohn Do.,
200 “ Vial Do.,
500 lbs COJ* K WOOD, just received and for
sale byte 9 PHILIP A MOISR, Druggist.
PHYSICIANS’ POCKET CASES of VIALS,
a new article, of five different sizes, for sale by
le9 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
eidy s saksßarilla blood pills
for sale by j*22 WM. H. TUTT,
LJork sli)DTrtisenuats.
EXCLUSIVELY
FANCY DRY GOODS.
L. H. MOORE & CO.,
iVo 122 Droapway, corner Cedar-st., New York
HAVE in Store, and are receiving, one of the
best assorted stocks of
FANCY DRY GOODS,
which they offer to buyers at extremely low prices ,
co abort credit, or liberal discount fur GASH ; con
sisting in part as follows :
MILLINERY GOODS.
10,000 ps. No. 7 to 36 Ladies’ nnd Misses’ Bonnot
nnd Sash Ribbons,
10,000 ps. No. I co 22 Plain Satin Ribbons,
■do. do. Taffeta Do.,
Plain, Changeable, Chine, Watered and Colored
Bonnet Silks,
5,C00 ps. Belt Ribbons,
Full assortment Velvet Ribbons,
Flack and Coloro 1 Crapes, Crane Lisse, Tarla’ans,
Zephyr, Illusion and Bruxelis Lace, Artificial Flow
ers,
Cap Tabs, Crimped Ribbons, Ac.
LARGE ASSORTMENT OP DRAPERIES.?*
Embroidered, Wove and Tamboured in Lece and
Muslin,
9-4 to 14 4 Mosquito Nett, Curtain Fringe,
Needlework and Tamlmured Book, Cambric, Swiss,
Mull and Jaconet Muslins,
Plain do. do.
Biebop Lawn,
Wen’s Plain and Fancy Silk Cravats,
7-8 Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Sus*
peaders, Ac.
SUNDRY GOODS.
Marcellines, Florences, Satinsund India Silks,
Silk Buttons, in variety,
Algerine Braids, Gimps, Dress Trimmings, Fringes,
I Ul Silks, Linen Cambrics,
1 urge assortment Kid Gloves,
Sewing Silk Gloves and Mitts,
Mohair do. Jo.,
Lisle and Silk do. do.,
Ladies' Fancy Silk Cravats,
i ove Veilo, Black and Green,
B.irege, and Barege Veils Purse Twist,
Embroidered and Plain Linen, Lawn and Cambric
Handkerchiefs,
Complete assortment of Book, Swiss and Cambric
Inaertings and Edgings,
do. do. Dresses,
C^pe sl , Collars, Cuffs, Caps, &c.,
36 in. Madras and Swiss Cravats.
LACE GOODS.
Thread, Cotton and Valenciennes Edgings, Plounc
mgs and Inserth gs,
All widths Plain and Embd. Cotton and Silk Laces,
White and Colored for D r esses, Caps, Ac.,
Splendid assortment Lace Veils, Black Silk and Mo
hair Trimming Laces,
A large roportion of the above Goods are entirely
new, and some of the richest in this market, and we
would respectfully invite /ou to examine them.
122 Broadway, upstairs, New York. le4-lm
UNITED STATES WHOLESALE
CLOTHING WAREHOUSE
S. 11. HANFORD & CO ,
Successors to
LEWIS HANFORD,
Nd». £59, 25T, £3G and 958 Pearl-Street,
New York,
Between Pultrn Street and Burling Slip,
HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST As
sortment of
CLOTHING
In the United States, adapted to all Merkels. In the
SHIRTS WERS,
We keep an endless variety. Also, the most exten
sive Manufacturers of
OIL CLOTHING AND COVERED HATS
IN THE WORLD.
Plain and Fashionable Clothing of all kinds.
Catalogues of Stock sent by mail. Orders prompt
ly filled.
S. 11. HANFORD & CO.,
Successors to LE VIS & HANFORD, Noa. 252
254, 256 and 268 Pear, Street, New York.
ja:7-tw2m
FLUSHES FOR RAILWAY CARS
OMNIBUSES. & c.
THE SI’OSCRIBhKS are now receiving a
large and complete assortment of Figured and
Plain PtUSHES cf (heir own importation, which
they offer at the lowest market prices.
Also, Carriage Linings, Cloths, Laces, Patent
Leather, Oil Cloih, Bands, Axles, Springs, maleable
Castings, Saddlery and H-irners Hardware.
P. & T. HAYDEN,
d29-d&w3ra 219 Pearl-street. New York
T. G. «ST A. L. IIOVVE,
MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF
LINSEED OIL.
188 Front Street, New York.
4 SUPPLY in Hogsheads, Tierces, and Bar-
Cm. rels, cmstartly on hand; and mall cases war
ranted of the first quality , and free from sediment
Orders by mail j rompily filled at the lowest market
rates. fel 2-1 in
Sostou 3U)Dcrtlscments.
AMERICAN HOUSE,
HANOVER STREET, BOSTON.
MTHE UNDERSIGNED hav- fgHT
ing entirely RB-BUiI.T end ES-
LaKGEI) the ab ve extensive estaoii hment, con
tainiog »n nil about three hundred and fifty rooms,
would respectfully give notice that it is now ready
for the reception and accommodation of the travel
ling community.
An extended no’ice of tbe unsurpassed convenien
ces of this House is deemed superfluous, as the nu
merous improvements which have been made cannot
be properly g’ven in an advertisement. Suffice it to
sav that no expense has been spared to render any
apartment perfect
The furniiure was made expressly to order, re
gardless of cost, and certain por ions of it, especially
i.he Dra wing-rooms, will be found to be of the most
beautiful aud tasteful manufacture. The Dining
rooms are capacious, and the h- urs of meals will be
so arranged us to suit the convenience of the early
and late. >
Every department will be conducted in an unex
ceptionable manner, and the Proprietor pledges him.
self that the American Bouse shall be truly the
Traveller’s Home. LEWIS RICE.
(pQ •> ufim -vGm
DRUGS AND xMEDICI. BS.
THE SUBSCRIBERS would
jfl uke occas’cn to call the attention of
Physicians, Planters, and the public in general, to
their Stock cf
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,OILS. &c., &c.,
which have >een selected with the utmost care and
attention. Having purchased for cash, they are pre
pared to offer inducements, (to those wishing to pur
chase.) that will justify a call. Our Stock of Fami
ly Medicines and Drugs, is entirely fresh , and every
article shal* be put up with the greatest attention
and care, and in all cases warranted.
Physicians will find it to their interest to call
and examine our assortment, the qualities and prices,
confident that we can please them in every respect.
Nothing will be lost by calling upon us.
S W. H. & J. TURPIN,
Successors to W« H. Turpin.
JUST FROM THE SEABOARD
A CONSIGNMENT of 25 barrels of very
superior Georgia Cane SYRUP, just received
»nd for sale low by
an jals D. P PI T Vh <fe CO.
FRESH CAM PHENE may be had at aU
times of ja2s Wit. H. TUlT.Dxeggi*.
Jot* Salt*.
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VALUABLE FRUIT TREES FOR
SALE.
HAVING more Fruit TREES, which
were budded the last Summer, then I
need, a number of the most choice varieties, A
are offered for sale, comprising every variety of the
Peach, selected varieties of Apple, Nectarines, Pears
and Apricots,
As rny experience fer tbe last ten years has been
that Trees are more likely to live from the bud, and
far superior to those grown from seed, all will be
warranted to live that are set out before the 15th of
March, pursuant to directions which will be furnish- i
ed.
When the selection it left to me, the assortment 1
will be equal to any that can be furnished from any
j orchard in the United States.
The prices will be for Fe tches and Nectarines 25
• cents each, Apples and Pears 50 cents each,
JAb. L. COLEMAN, Augusta, Ga.
O’ Orders left with A. C. Colswill, at 205
Broad Street, will be promptly attended to.
ft*7-iw4-Vw2 J. L. C.
GEORGIA STATE 6 AND 7 PER
CENT. BONDS FOR SALE.
APPIi V at the Branch Bank. State of Georgia,
at Augusta. jaß It
| NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES.
JUST ARRIVED, SEVENTY-SIX young,
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 these
wishing to purchase are requested to examine our
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
04-tw& wtf JENNINGS & ROBERTSON.
NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROES.
PERSONS in want of Negroes, will find it to
their interest to cull and examine our lot of
Young Virginia NEGROES, before purcbasingelse
wbere. Office, three doors above Jenning & Robi
son’s Hamburg, j«3l dtf A. WILSON & CO.
FOR SALE
ONE likely Mulatto WOMAN, accustomed T to
house-work, and a good seamstress. Also, a
fine Mulatto BOY, about 10years of age. Apply to
dIS dtf P, M. JENNIN *S, Globe Hotel.
MUbES and horses.
few I HAVE a let of the largest, finest,
6jr.-iA and best formed MULES in A mer
■**-’*- -FL j ca j challenge Kentucky to /rrfy
beat them. They are the best that ever crossed me
mountains together ; and said to be the best ever fed
in Kentucky. I have also, some fine pairs tingle
and saddle HORSES, just arrived. My friend,
McConnell, has a fine lot ol HORSES at my Stable,
on Greene street, for sale.
fes JAMES M. SIMPSON.
PETxT GULF COTTON SEED.
undersigned have received from New Or-
A leans a lot of Petit Gulf COTTON SEED,
selected by an experienced Planter of Grand Gulf,
Miss, winch they offer or sale in Sacks of five bush
els each. Price $1.37$ per bushel.
ROBERTSON & CROCKER.
ja29 tw2w&wlra
POMEGRANATE COTTON SEED.
HE andersigot-d lias a large suppy of this
I celebrated COTTON SEEL), grown by Gen.
G. D. Mitchell, of Warren county, M>ss. Those
who wish should send in their orders early. It is
in sacks, containing five Dushels each —price $5
per bushel, bv the sack ; for one bushel s7s ; for
more ihun one and less than five, $6 per bushel.
d 24 S. D. 1 INTON & CO.
~ COTTON SEED
PROLIFIC Pomegranate COTTON SEED,
from the plantation of Geu. G. D. Mitchell,
for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by
JaSdjtwtf HARDIN &. ESTES.
Grenuine Fettet Gulf Cotton Seed
BUSHELS of Genuine Pettet Gulf
COTTON SEED, carefully selected by
a competent Judge expressly for ibis market. The
above Seeds are warranted genuine, and the long
experience by practical farmers will bear testimony
that the Pettet Gulf are the Seed. For sale by
JEFFERS, COTHRAN & CO.,
jy 10 Mclntosh-street.
FOR SALE OR RENT,
A PLEASANT DWELLINGinIhe
S village of Clarksville, Suitable for a small
j. It will be cold, or leased by the year, or for
the Summer months, upon reasonable terms. Apply
to the subscriber at Clarksville, Ga.
m3O lawdlJelS JOHN R. STANFORD.
I AOAZINES FOR MARCH.—The foi.
IT ft lowing Magazines have been received for the
above month, viz; Godey’s lady’s Book, Gra
ham’s Magazine, and Sartain’s Magazine; also, Lit
tell’s Living Age, Nos. 350 and 351. Subscribers
will please call tor their copies at
GEO. A. OATES & CO ’S,
Broad street,
A few copies from the commencement ol the year
on hand. feß
TUTT’S PECTORAL ELIXIR,
Is a certain, speedy and pleasant cure for Coughs
Asthma. Bronchitis, V> hooping-cough, Pneu
monia. Spitting of Blood, Liver Com
plain'. Pleurisy, Pa ; n in the Side,
Difficult Eipect< ration,
and Consumption.
REMEDY is preienble to other*, be-
JL cau>e .t does nor req lire a change of d iet. in
using it there is no danger from expo ure, it is en
t ve y vegetable in its composition, and ver;- pleasant
to the ta»te, rendering it part cularly applicable
Prepared und sold by
ja24 WM. H TUTT M D.
C GEORGIA; RICHMOND COUNT V
W CLERK’S OFFICE, INFERiOR COURT.
All free negro residents of said county will comply
with the requisitions «.f the law relative to the annual
Registry of their names. AU persons destrois of
objecting to he granting of Certificates of Freedom
to any applicant, will, up-mlhe publi:a'ionof names
registered, file such objections in the manner pre
scribed by the Statute in such cases made and provi
ued.
Witness my band this lOih Feb., 1851.
fell-lamiJy A. H. McLAVV'S, Clerk.
LUBIN’S EXTRACTS.—A large and com
plete assortment of all tbe latest sty les of PER
FU VIES, tne largest ever offered for sale in this mar
ket.
POMADES and SOAPS.—A spDndid assortment
of Soaps, of all firms und perfumes, for sale by the
box or ret il; Pomades in cldm and glass.
BRUSHES. —Shaving, Hair, Nail, and Tooth
Brushes, of English and American manufacture.
FANCY ARTICLES —Odor Boxes, Sacbels,
Fancy Boxes. Souveneirs, tie.
COLOGNE—Of the finest quality, direct from
France. fel6 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist.
JUST RECEIVED, a fine assortment of ME
DICINE CHESTS, lor Family and Plantation
use.
Physician’s SADDLE BAGS,
u Cases of VIALS, for the Pocket,
Druggists’ and Apothecary’s SC ALPS.
Also, Gold SCALES and VV EIGHTS.
fel4°d*« b)r PHILIP A. MOISE, Pn-ggt*.
r o °e e ’ s or
fresh garden seed.
THE largest and most complete assortment of
GARDEN SEED, ever brought to this mar
ket are to be found at WM. HAI NES, all warrant
ed fresh, and for sale low. Those in want are in
vited to call and see me. jal6-dlrn
VINEGAR. —Cider and White Wine Vinegar.
For sale by HAND, WILLIAMS & CO,
d!5
lUiKONICLE & SENTINEL.
fUistt'lantonß.
Arre«t of Another Puglttre Slav®-»Rlot
an Kesoue of the Fugitive*
Dosrort, Feb J 5 1851- Deputy Marshal
Riiey, and assistants, arrested at Corn Hill
Coffee House, to-day, one Frederick Wilkins,
a negro waiter, on a warrant issued by the
U. S. Commissioner, G. T. Curtis on a com
plaint that said Wilkins is a fugitive slave. He |
was taken without opposition, and carried im
mediately to the U. S. Couit-room.
The news of the arrest spread rapidly, and
the Court-room was speedily filled by a large
crowd of rather eicited spectators. The ex
amination, however, went off quietly. Seth
J Thomas appeared for the claimant, and
Messrs. Smalt, Elras Grey, Coring, and others
for the defence.
From the documents offered by the claim
ant, it appeared that the accused was the prop
erty ot John Octree. Purser in the U. 8.
Navy, of Virginia, and that he escaped in
May, 185 T The deposition was to the effect
that the claimant had seen the prisoner at Bos
ton and conversed with him, when the piis
oner acknowledged that he had escaped from
Norfolk The counsel for the defence asked a|j
for a postponement in order to prepare tes
timony. This was granted, and Tuesday
next, at 10 A. M., was assigned for the ex amir*./
nation.
The Deputy Marshal then ordered the room
to be cle red of spectators, which was gradu-
done The prisoner remained in the ;
custody of a dozen men, as by a In w of the -
State the jail cannot be used to imprison fugi
tive slaves.
His counsel wishing to consult with him,
they were readily admi ted into the room to the
number of half a dozen. They remained
about an hour, and in the mean time a large
crowd of negroes gathered upon the outside,
blocking up the entrance to the court room ;
and as the door was opened to let the last law
yer le ive the room , the mob from without sud
denly rushed in, seized, and knocked down
the officers in keeping, and filled the Court
room. The prisoner himself was frightened
at the demoniac appearance, and fled, with a
cry of murder, to the farther end ol the room.
He was, however, secured by the mob, who
had speedily silenced the opposition of the
few officers in the room, and taken in triumph
down the stairs, and into the street. Tne offi
cers did not attempt to follow and with shouts
of triumph the mob hurried off with the fugi
tive. and were last seen in the vicinity of BelJ
knapp street, where negroes chiefly congre*
gate.
While the mob was in the court room, the
sword of the Marshall, hanging in the sheath
over the desk, was drawn by one of them and
flourished over the heads of the officers. It
was afterwards found in the street. The mob
showed no weapons, though a number of |jke
negroes boasted of having revolvers in their
po*ser-sion. One negro, in his flight, dropped
hisk ife.
The re was several white persons in the mob,
but they did not appear to ac in the rescue.—
The rescue, of course, caused great excite
ment throughout the city, as one of the most
daring outrages upon law and order ever en
acted. It is thought impossible to arrest the
fugitive as his friends have no doubt hurried
him off ere this, to the Canadian frontier U.
S. Marshall Devent is absent at Washington.
PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS
Cotvtspondence of the Baltimore American
IN SENATE Feb 15th.
The Chair laid before the Senate a com
munication from the Secretary of State in re
ply to a resolution of the Senate, in which he
says, that the next session he will submit a
report on the graduative scale of dtp omatic
salaries.
Also, a communication from the
of Slate in relation to the payment to Mexico
of the instalment due in May next, and that
nn« E J. Forsial lad advanced to Mexico
$6511,000, on account of iba: instalment,
AUo, the correspondence in relation to the
seizure ol the British vessel, Albion, for a vio
lation of the revenue laws. AU oi which
were ordered to be printed.
Mr. Douglass reported bills authorizing the
Legislatures of Oregon and Minnesota to take
charge of the school lands in those territories;
also to allow said Legislatures to appoint ad
ditional clerks when iu session, and they were
both passed.
Mr. Davis, of Missis-ippi. oflered a resolu
tion repeahng so much ot the resolution of i
the iterate providing for the reporting of the
deb ties, as allows Senators to revise their
speeches. Laid over.
The Senate then took up the bill to regulate
die fees to be allowed Marshals, Attorneys,g.
and Clerks of the U. S Courts. AijouruetLil
HOUSE.
The House resolved itself into committee of /
the Whole on the River and Harbor B 11, wb.ch
was discussed during the day by Messrs.
Feadierston, Chugraan, Toombs and Gorman
against me bill, and Taylor ot Ohio in favor,
without coming to any decision, and the
House adjourned.
- -mlm
RdSESoALK hydraulic cement
A large s-’pply, direct from manuf ic:cries, and
:or sale at their prices, with vddilion of expenses, by
HAVILANU, risley & CO.,
feß Wholesale Druggists.
French and Americas window
CLASS of ail sizes, for sole by
ja2s WM H T TT. Drugget- _
ROCilli/S EMBRuCA HON, uopiug
f Coogh. The genuinyrticl^s
w/jayihes’ » xpeuTokant” i
Dr. Jaynes’ Carminative Balsam.
i< >. Huir Tonic.
«« “ Alterative.
, Saoan.f pm«. T Pyp"*]* gfi,,.
CUPERIOR MWSTAKU--^ |j l J" l ™*
O ceived bv j»3i
ZTOKM AND HAY, iu lota to gull purchasers,
V fore.de by HA \ r > WILLIAMS & CO.
— ;
TOBACCO.— 50 boxes Old Virginia TOBAC
CO various brands received and for sale |>y
ja 3l W. H. & J. TURPIN.%I
GOLD INK..— A beautiful article tor Album of
fancy writing. Just received and for sale by
ja3o WM H. TUTT, Drugging
STEW AILT’S C LARI PIED ~SUGAR. —SO
bols Stewart’s Clarified Sugars, landing, and
for sale low. [fe7] BAKER. WILCOX & CffiPjg
ORLEANS - MO LASSES -50 barrels;#
prime New Orleans Molasses, for sale Dw
fe7 BAKER. WILCOX &
UAI N OI L— A number ol barrels fine, ci#l|p
t . ( tkain < j»» ‘
ARDEN SKEOS Fresh from Landretba
J““ "“ iKd W* i. tubpin.