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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1851)
BY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA. .FRIDAY MORNING. MARCH 21, 1851, VOL XV--NO. 68 (Henna, &t. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY «&, WEEKLY. BY WILLIAM 8 JONES. TERMS: DAILY PAPER. —Published Morning and Eve ning—To Gitt Subscribers —Six Dollars per annum, payable in advance. If Sent ry Mail —Seven Dollars TRI-WEEKLY 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 'eats per square, (twelve lines or less) for the fireti sertion: Thirty sight (Jenisforthe uextfive; and VwcnXy-ftte Cents for each subsequent insertion ; M EEKLY, Seventy five Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (iu either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. Jjf* If next to reading matter and leaded, charged us a aew advertisement each inseition. Professional or Business Cards , not exceeding six lines, Ten Dollars pa* annum. If over six lines pro rata per line. ffj 7 * Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertise nents. O' No gratuitous Advertising, under any circum- j tanccs, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hese, when over six lines, wil 1 be charged as Ad ver tisementß. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. I square. (13 liaes,) I month, without alteration $6 “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 “ “ 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 2 squares, one-half more than the above rates. 3 “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ double the above rates. If next to reading and leaded, double these rates. ffj* Adrertiscmentsnot marketUhe number own ers ions will be continued and charged bytheinser tton. With Merchants. Druggists and others, contracts will bo made by the year an reasonable terms, as heretofore. 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 be made if paid on presentation. New-Yor& and Savannah Steam SHIP LINE. The new and splendid Steam-ships FLORIDA) Captain Lyon, —AND— ALABAMA, Captain Ludlow, Belonging to the New Yorlc and Savannah Steam Navi gation Company, ON AND AFTER the 1 ith January, will leave Savannah and New York every SATURDAY until further notice. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed in comfort, safety and speed. Cabin Passage, s2s—payable in advance. Agents : PADELPORD, FAY & CO, Savannah. SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Jal2 194 Front-street, New York. SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. THE STEAMBOAT COMPANY OP GEORGIA, IN ADDITION toTNreeSteam- agyn ers formerly composing their line, have recently built the very light draught Iron steamer, DAVID L. ADAMS, of gie»t capacity and power, (making her trips in 24 to 30 hours,) thus securing great dispatch and unequalled facilities for the transportation of Goods, at very low 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 ; expense* on which will be paid and collected at Savannah, 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 tran-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 Hills of Lading; many now direct “Steamboat Agent,” “ Steamboat Company,” &c., and as there arc several Companies, this creates detention , and much confusion ; shippers by this Company should therefore direct Merchandize from the INTERIOR 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 lias been made to take effect from this date. DIRECTORS. Savannah .. —Samuel M. Pond, Andrew Low, Ed ward Padelford, George W. Anderson, Geo. Hall, Charles Green, and Joseph S. Fay. Augusta. —J. R. Bulkley, T. S. Metcalf, James Hope, L. Hopkins, Lewis Cress, and E. Sherman, Savannah, July 15, 1850 rah2l-Iy FOR SAVANNAH. THE new and splendid light draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt. Murray, built expressly for the Au gusta and Savannah trade, will leave Augusta for Savannah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 9 o’clock. For freight or passage, having accommodations un equalled by any boat on the river, apply to the Captain on board, or to the Agent, ap2 H. P RUSSELL. MORE NEW MUSIC. Received at geo. a. gates & co.’s Piano, Music, and Hook Depot, Broad street, opposite the State Bank, viz ; SONGS. Right Merrily Boundeth the Ocean Wave; A Fireside Song; Good Night Love ; Whence Flows the Tears, by Alex. Pesca ; Return to me, do do.; lam but a Lowly Flower, do do.! Orange Bough, by R. Heilman; Tell me not that I am Sad; 1 have left my Native Village; She Wanders by the Ocean ; I shall not see thy Pace again ; Exile to his Sister, by W. V. Wallace ; Forget not the Dead ; Church Bell, by F. Loder; Soldier’s Wife; I’m Tbinkingo’er the Days, Mary* Sing Not; TheStarof Love, by W. V, Wallace; Footsteps of Angels, by W, R. Dempster. DUETTS. Whence from the Parting ; Tell Me Where is Beauty Found; Light Guitar; Little Watchful Bird. Dew Drop Polka ; Musical Gift do.; Fireman do.; Desert do.; Vt iliie Polka; Atlanta Waltz; Lola Quick Step ; Empire do.; Ur ion do.; Le Tambour D’Arcole ; Quadrille Miiitair; Horae Affections, with variations by Grober ; Two Little Sonatinas by Beethoven; Horae Polka for Guitar; SweedLh Carrier Dove, fordo.; Come dearest leave Thy Cot, do. Besides others too numerous to mention * m!2 POMADE DIVINE. THE ORIGINAL and genuine Pemrus fresh, just received and for sale by the subscri * bers. This superior preparati ;n has been so much counterfeited as to render it almost impossible to get the genuine; we can warrant this however, to be the true article. m 9 W. H. & J. TURPIN, MACKEREL 200 packages Mackerol, in whole and halfbbls. for sale low by mhl BAKER, WILCOX & Co mmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmaammmmmmmmmmmm Public Sales. ~BY A. LAFITTE. SAT E OP BANK STOCK. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WiII be sold, on the first Tuesday in APRIL next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, be tween the usual hours of sale, twenty (20) Sharesof Mechanics’ Bank Stock, and 1 Share of the Wash ington and New Orleans I elegraph Stock, belonging to the estate of C, J. Cook, deceased, February 8, 1851. A. H. COOK, Adm’r. mhlG-dtd j ITwTe. JACKSON & CO. ADMINISTRATRIX’S SA LE.—By leave of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, will be sold, on the first Tuesday in V.av next, at the Ijowcr Market House :n this city, widiin the usual hours cf sale — Tho three story brick HOU'B and LOT, on Broad street, recently occupied by Mrs Kinchley, nearly opposite the Eagle & Phmnix Hotel, The lot has a front of 20 and runs hack, of that width, to Ellis street, having all necessary outhouses, and a hydrant, in tLe yard 1 Said House and Lot being a part of the estate of Michael Kinchley, deceased, and sold fur the benefit of the heirs and creditors thereof. March 4, 1651. ANN KINCHI EY, Adm’x. BY wTe. JACKSOIN &, CO. LARGE SALE OP STOCKS. STATE AND CITY BONDS, dec. ADMINISTRATORS’ SALE - Will be sold at the lower Market House, in the city of Au gusta. on the first Tuesday iu April next, within the legal hours of sale : Two hundred and twenty five shares of tho Capital Stock of the Lon Steamboat Company; thirty-five share* of the Capital Stock of the Mechanics’ Bank ; ten shares of the Central Wharf Stock; two six per cent. Bonds of the State of Georgia for one thousand dollars each ; one Bond of the City of Augusta for one thousand dollars ; one soldier’s laud warrant for one hundred and sixty acres ; belonging to the estate of Amory Sibley, de ceased. Terms cash. JOSIAH SIBLEY, } Jf , GEO. A SIMMONS, $ rK Augusta, February 6, ISSI. DMUI ISTRATOH'S SALE. —Will be sold, at the Lower Market House, in the City of Augusta, Richmond county, within the usual Lours of sale, on the first Tuesday in April next, as the property of Britton Mime, deceased, in accor dance with an order passed by the Justices of the Inferior Court, sitting as a Court of Ordinary, and for ordinary ourposes, on the 13th January, 1851 The dwelling bouse, knewn ae the Western Hotel, and the corner lot on which the same stands ; and Lot and Stables attached to the same ; having a i front on Greene street of 165 i foot, and on Centre street, of 172 feet extending back, part of the wiy through 172 feet. The said property will be divided into two equal lots, cn one of which lots will be the stables. Also, the following named negroes : Cubit, aged about 40 ; Joshua, aged about 30; Arthur, aged about 40 ; Peter, aged about 45 ; Abram, aged about 70, and Ben, aged about 40; and old Jacob and old Jenny. Also, all that tract, er parcel of land, known as Roeney, lying and being in the county of Richmond, containing 400 acres, adjoining, at present, lands of Judge Holt, (formerly Roswell’s,) Green B. Red, and others. All sold as the property of the said Britton Mims, deceased, for division among the heirs. Terras at sale. WILLIAM J. MIMS, Administrator de bonis non, with the will annexed, on the estate of Britton Mims, deceased,. February 6, 1851. mhlß-dtd Richmond sheriff’s sale.—wm be sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, I between the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, viz : Sundry articles of Household and Kitch en Furniture. Also, a lot of Land in the Village of Summerville, containing Eleven Acres, more or less, with the improvements thereon, bounded North by the estate of Angus Martin, East by the Swamp, South by George Williams, and West by the Street, or road, levied on as the property of Ellen Guedron, deceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of Henry H, Gumming and Antoine Picquet, Execu'ors of John Pox deceased, against Bilen Guedron, principal, and Thomas J. Walton, security. Property pointed out by A. J. Miller, Esq. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sh’lf., R. C. February 23, 1851. POSTPONED Richmond sheriff’s sale.—On the first Tuesday in APRIL next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, oetween the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty, viz: a mulatto Woman named LUC Y JOHN SON, about thirty-five years of age, levied on aa the property of John W, R. Page, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage issued from the In ferior Ceurtof Richmond county, in favor of John Phinizy vs John W. R. Page. WILLIAM DOYLE, Sh’ff. R. C. January 29, 1851. Richmond sheriff’s s\le.— On tnc first Tuesday in April next, will be sold at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours cf sale, the following pro perty, viz; One Negro boy named John, auout fifteen years old ; levied on as the property of W il liam Oden, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the 600th Dist, G. M., in favor of Jacob Danfjrlb, against Hezekiah Oden and Wil liara Oden ; said Negro boy pointed out by William Oden, one of the defendants. Levied on and return ed to me by Robert Philip, Constable. WILLIAM DOYLE. Sh’ff. R. C. March 1, 1651. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. —Will be sold at the Lower Market House in Augusta, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the legal hours of sale, in pursuance of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, a Lot of LAND in said city, belonging to the estate of David McKinney, containing a front on Ellis street, of thirty feet, more or less, and bounded east by a lot of Alexander Mar tin. south by lot of , and west by a lot occupied by Mrs. Craige. JOHN P, KING, Adm’r. January 25, 1850. wtAl ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, Ga., when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, will be sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, in said county, on the first Tuesday in April next, within the usual hours of sale, a Negro Man named 808, a fiist rate tan ner by trade, about 26 or 28 years of age; on a credit until the 25th December, 1351. Sold as the properly of Rebecca B. Wright, late of said coun ty, deceased, fer the purpose of distribution. AMOS W. HAMMOND, Adm’r. January 9, 1851. GUARDIAN’S SALE.—On the first Tuesday in MAY next, at the Lower Market House in | the city of Augusta, within the usual hours of sale, will be sold, the following property, belonging to Richard T. Moore, a minor ; All that lot or parcel of Land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lyiug and being on the east side of Campbell street, be tween Broad and Reynold streets, in the city of Au gusta having a front on Campbell street of eighty, nine (89) feet and five (5) inches, more or less, and running back seventy seven (77) feet, more or less, to a lot now or lately owned by the es'ato of David Reid, deceased ; generally known as the Two Story Double Tenement House, and I ots, opposite Fleming dc Whitlock s Warehouse. To be sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, to change the investment. Terms on the day of sale. 5 ELIZA MOORE, HENRY MOORE, Feb. 19. 1850. Testamentary Guardian*. TRAIN OIL. —A number of barrels fine, clear TRAIN OIL. juat received and for sale by I# 16 W. H. & J. TURPIN. Dry ©ooi“s. ' — - " • Goods Suitable for Gentlemen’s AND ROY’S WEAR. RECEIVED THIS DAY, BY J. P. SUTZE. HOWN UXIiS DRILL P Herring Hone Do ; French Herring Bone Do.; Fancy Linen Do ; Linen Coatee CHECKS ; Union do. Do ; 4-4 Hn(T and Slate I INENS ; Gamblet JEANS; COITONADE3; Barnsley DH I LL?' ; Mohair CORD ; WOO LINE FT ; French and English DHAP D’ETE; MEK HS OES and CASHMERES for Coals and i Pants. 4-4 Irish LINENS. Unbleached and White Merino SOCKS. Plain and Fancy Linen Cambric HANDK’S. Silk Pocket do. I ow ; riced and supetLr Gum Elastic SUSPEN DERS, A 3 rah!2 NEW SPRING GOODS. WILLIAM H. CRANE HAS JUST received a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, suitable for the season, to which he would r'-spectfully ask the attention of the public. Among them are: Embroidered GRENADINES ; Changeable POPLINS, (light texture ;) Small Plaid Washing SILKS; Figuicd Foulard “ Plain Black “ Printed French JACONETS; Cheue am! Plaid GINGHAMS ; Fancy English CAL ICOES; Bl’k and sec’d Mourning CALICOES; Plain bl’k LAWNS and BAREGES ; Embroidered Muslin COLLARS and CUFFS; “ “ UNDERSLEEVES; CI liflC c * Black Chantilly VEILS; Emboss’d Cloth Piano and Table COVERS; “ and bor’d Turkey Red CAMBRIC; Embroidered Lace CURTAINS; Fancy CASSIMERFS; Wli’t and bro. Liucn DRILLINGS; Plain and Plaid Sateen “ Wh’t and Fancy Marseilles VESTINGS j Wh’t Furniture FRINGES ; Steel, Agate and Paper BUTTONS ; Silk EMBROIDERY, BRAID, &c., Ac. Call soon, at the first Dry Goods Store below the U. S. Hotel. mb', l-dff-w HOSIER Y7 SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE JUST received from New York, a very large supply of ENGLISH and GER MAN COTTON HOSE, of the best style and man ufacture, comprising Ladies’ White, Black, Brown and Mode col’d HOSE, of small, medium and large sizes. Misses White, Brown and Mode col’d HOSE; Gentlemen’s and Youth’s Cotton half HOsE, of small, medium and large sizes. Having selected our HOSIERY with great care, in reference to shape, style and quality, we feel as sured that it will give great satisfaction to our cus tomers. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine it. mh9 dtw&w SILK HOUSE. 290 Broad Street. GRAY BROTHERS have just received a beautiful assortment of Rich Cheue and Brocade SILKS, Watered, Striped and Figured Do , Small Plaid Chamelion Do. Rich Black Brocade Do., Plain do. Watered and Striped SILKS, GRENADINES and SEWING SILK, Poulard SILKS, in great variety. All of winch arc of the best quality and latest styles, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. mb!4 RICH L ACE GOODS! WILLIAM H. CRANE WOULD respectfully ask the attention of the Public to the following handsome GOODS ; Rich White Wrought Lace MANTILLAS, “ Black “ “ “ “ “ “ “ SCARFS, “ “ “ “ SHAWLS, Wide “ Figured LACE, for Mantillas, Scoll’d. Embroidered L C HANDKERCHIEFS, Paris Trimmed CHEMIZETTES, Lace CAPES and UNDERSLEEVES, Also, ju*t received, a lot of handsome Organdie MUSLINS, new stylos. inbl4-d(6w RICH SPRING GOODS, SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received from New York, a large supply of Rich DRESS GOODS, of now and splendid styles, among which are— Rich printed JACONETS and ORGANDIES, of the latest Paris styles, Rich printed BAREGES, CRAPE bb PARIS, and GRENADINES, of elegant styles, Ladies’ Worked Lace SLEEVES and MANTIL LAS, Ladies’ French Worked Muslin CUFFS, COL LARS, SLEEVES, and MANTILLAS, of the la test Plkis styles, Rich, Embroidered and Plain White and Black Grenadine SHAWLS, Super. White, Black and Salmon colored Crape SHAWLS, Rich, Embroidered, and Black Lace SCARFS, Superior Plain and Black Watered SI I KS, Lupin’s superior Summer, Bl’k BOMBAZINES, Silk and Linen, and Silk and Cotton POPLINS, of the best quality, Superior Fancy GINGHAMS, in great variety of styles, Extra French, London and American PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles. The above, with a great variety of other Fancy and Staple articles, suitable for the Spring Season, comprises the latest and most choice styles of recent importation. The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the assortment, mh9-dtw&w NEW SPRING GOODS. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT are how re ceiving tkeir Stock of Spring and Summer GOODS, among which are— Super, black BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, BA REGES, GRENADINES. TISSUES, and MAR- Q.UISSE, GINGHAMS, PRINTS, French JACO NETS; Jaconet, Swiss Mull, oud Nansook MUS LINS; Check, Striped, and Figured SILKS, Plain, Black, and Figured SILKS ; Kid GLOVES, Egyptian MITTS Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Muslin COLLARS and CUPPS; Jaconet and Swiss EDGINGS and INSERT INGS; Irish LINENS, Damask DIAPERS, CLOTHS and NAPKINS, and a complete assortment of Goods in their line, which they oiler at low prices, and re spectfully invite the public to examine their assort ment. mh9 d&w TO THE PUBLIC. WE RESPECTFULLY invite your atten tion to a large Stock of the most fashional J and approved styles of FANCY AND STAPLE SPRING- DRY GOODS, which we are now receiving. mhl2-dw&tw T. BRENNAN & GO; NEW SPRING- croons. HICKMAN. WE3COTT & CO., ARE NOW receiving their Spring and Summer stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, which they will sell either at wholesale or retail, as low as they can be sold in any house in the Southern States. Call and see us, at the old stand of Creaa & Hick man, between the Globe and U. S- Hotels. fe23-lm &f. SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. lIIAVK now on hand, and offer for sale, », a large of CLOTHS, CA3SI- *“11® MERES, VESTINGS, PRAP D’ETES, LINENS, <&c., comprising all the fashionable colors and designs now in use, which will be mada to order in the very best style of workmanship and fit. READY-MADE CLOTHING. My stock of Ready-made CLOTHING, for Spring and Summer wear, will be of the very best kind and worthy the attention of those who wish a first rata article at a small profit. ALSO FOR SAI E. Summer STOCKS, SHIRTS, of all kinds, SUS PENDERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CRAVATS, COLLARS, MONEY BELTS, Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS, Cotton and Linen DRAWERS drc. J. A. VAN WILKLE, mbl6 Near Post Office Corner. NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my Stock of GOODS to J- C, Ferris and G, A. Paul, I return my bincere thanks to my friends, and the public gene rally, for the very liberal patronage extended to me and solicit for them a continuance of the same. Feb. 14, 1851. H. D. NEWKIRK. TAILORING BUSINESS. HAVING purchased of H, D. Newkirk, his entire Stock of GOODS, we will continue the MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS, in all its branches, and hope, by prompt attention, to merit a continuance of the favors heretofore ex tended to the Establishment. We will keep con stantly on hand a good Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, which we will dispose of at moderate profits, or make up to order at short notice. We have also on hand a good supply of READY-MADE CLOTHING, VESTINGS, &c. Give us a call, and examine for yourselves. fels FERRIS & PAUL. SEASONABLE GOODS. WE NOW OFFER to the public a choice and well selected stock of CLOTHS J£L CASSIMERS and VESTINGS, Cashme retts, Drills, “Drap D'Etes,” and other Spring and Summer Goods, selected by one of the firm, (who is fully competent to discriminate between genuine and spurious goods,) giving assurance to all who may favor us with their patronage, that we will man ufacture the same into Fashionable CLOTHING, in a workman like manner, promptly and as cheap as can be obtained in Northern Markets. READY MADE CLOTHING, Fashionable, and well made, of genuine Goods, Shirts, Collars, Under Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Hosiery, Gloves, Cravats, &c., &c. A good supply of Tailors Goods, Trimmings, &c. WM. O. PRICE & CO., __ mhl 258 Broad-Street. NEW SPRING GOODS. JOHN BRIDGES, ME UGH ANT TAILOR, No. 350 Broad-Street, next door below tbe United Slates Hotel, IS now receiving and opening a full assort- - ft ft meat us super. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest- ir!l ings, Drills, Drap d’Ete, Cashmerettes, and Trimmings of all descriptions. Pull assort ment of Fancy Articles, for Gentlemen's Toilet. Ladies’ Under Vests, Umbrellas, Ac. IfIrMIUTAR Y WORK, and Making and Trim ming in the best manner. mhß SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING (CLAYTON <fc BIGNON, are now prepared J for the Spring and Summer Trade, with a complete assortment of Ready Made CLOTHING. Also, men’s and boys’ HATS. In addition to the abovn, they invite particular attention to their stock of BOYS* and CHIL DREN’S CLOTHING. Country Merchants and strangers visiting our city, are requested to call and examine our stock, at NO. 197 BROAD STREET, rn!s Metcalf’s Range. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING CLAYTON & BIGNON, ARE NOW receiving their Spring and Sum mer Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING AN!) HATS, To which they respectfully call the attention of their friends and customers. fe2l SPRING AND SUMMER HATS FOR 1851. aJ. TAYLOR, JR. 6i CO., grate ful fur the very liberal patronage bes towed ujam them the past season, respectfully in forms the citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, and Country Merchants in particular that they are now receiving their Spring stock of Fashionable HATS of every variety, which for style and workmanship cannot be excelled by any house in the Southern country. Country Merchants visiting this market from the interior, would do well to call and examine our stock before buying in Charleston, or New York, as we will duplicate any bills bought in those places. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. fe!4 (Sli)arlioton Stduirtiuementu. GANTT, HUFF & GANTT, FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION BU SINESS, Charleston, So. Ca. B— V THE SUBSCRIBERS re sped fully inform the public that bpgetJt LFJill'viray have commenced the FAC-*®**®* TORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the city of Charleston, S. C., and that they will re ceive and sell all articles of Produce entrusted to their cars. 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. They will give their personal attention to the purchase of supplies for Planters who may send their crops, without any charge therefor. They w T ill receive and forward Goods for Augusta and Hamburg, at customarv rates. Office Accommo dation Wharf. EDWARD GANTT, WALTER K. HUPP, ie23-dtrwdvrtf JAMES L. GANTT. HOPKINS, HUDSOrT&Tca - COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Office Frazer’s Wharf, Charleston, S. C, THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave - s to inform their frieuds 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 Country Produce, purchase o 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 it 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, )" . KM 2m JOHN J. COHEN, \ Charleston. HOU BEXEEPINQ ARTICLES . BRASS ANDIRONS, Shovels and Tongs, Fen ders, Bellows, Hearth and Crumb Krnhtt, Dish Mats, Waiters, Candlesticks, Casters, Ca&a Baskets, Plated and Britannia TeaStts, Ceffee Urns and Biggin®, Solar Lard Lamps, Candelabra ia Gold and Silver, Dish Covers, Beefsteak Dishea, Egg Boilers, with 3 minute Glass attached, and many other desirable articles. For sale low by jalO CLARK. RACKET! <fe t-O HATS. THE NEWEST STYLE, Spring Fashion, received, mhH WM- O. PRICE A CO. O” Dodge’s Beautiful Daguerreotype Miniatures.—The undersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity, that he is now prepared to execute Miniatures of un rivalled beauty, by the aid of a set light. Groups and single pictures taken with the great est accuracy, and every improvement in the art. Full instructions given in the art. Materials of all kinds for sale. Harrison’s Quick Working Game, ras for sale at New York prices, with freight added E. S. DODGE. Rooms next door to the Post Office. 026*6m O’ Great Redaction In Daguerreotype* All those who wish the best Pictures that can he produced by the Daguerreotype Art, at prices lower than they can be procured at any establishment in the Southern Slates, are respectfully requested to call at the Rooms of S. B. BRUSH, in Brand street, first door above the Insurance B*nk, where he ia issuing daily, without regard to weather. DAGUER REOTYPE LIKENESSES, done up in neat Mo rocco cases, as low as $ 1.50; and ua the best materials only are used by him, he in prepared to take Like nesses that are unsurpassed for boldness truthful ness, beauty of finish, or durability. Miniature* inserted in Lockets, Pins, Rings, Ac. felS-tf Cj- Cold*, Coughs, Asthma, Ac., have at last met their conqueror, in Dr. JACKSON’S SY RUP OP WILD CHERRY BARK. This prepa ration is now acknowledged by all to be the very best one in use for the above complaints, and it being only 25 cents a bottle, all can be benefitted by if. — For sale in Augusta, by PHILIP A. MOISB, and mh!9 D. B. PLUMB A CO. BLISS’S COMPOUND COD LIVER OIL CANDY. SIS’ If «r© so unfortunate as to take a eold, we know of no remedy that we should more readily seek than Bliss’s Compound Cod Liver O 1 Candy, combining as it does all the pleasantness of ths moet delicate article of confectionary. The Candy pro duces the most soothing effect upon the organs of voice, gradual*y extending the sphere of its actios until the most obstinate affections of the Chest are relieved. The public however must look out for counterfeits. Prepared only by B. K. BLISS, Druggist, Spring field, Mass,, Inventor and sole Proprietor. Price 25 cents a package. For sale in this city by PHILIP A. MOISE, mh].4-d&w2w Sole Agent for Augusta, LEATHER, LASTS, PEGS FIND INGS, Ac. JUST RECEIVED, a large supply of Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER ; Bund and Picker do. Lace and Roller do 5 ! PATENT LEATHER; Black and Russet UPPER do., &c. French and American CALF SKINS; Lining and Binding SKINS; Boot Top do. Kid and Goat do. Buck Skins, &c. —ALSO— Boot-trees, Lasts, Crimps, Clamps Shoe Pegs, French Kit, Awls, Raspsj; Hammers, Knives, Pincers, Nippers; Lasting Tacks, Sparables, Awl Handles; Tanners’ Tools, Shoe Thread, Silk Twist!; Heel Ball, Boot Webbing, Sand Stones; Measure Straps, Size Sticks, Peg Cutters ; Punches, Eyelet Machines, &c., to which wo in vite the attention of purchasers. FORCE, CONLEY & CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, opposite Insurance Bank. ie22-tf BACON, BACON. QA AAA LBS. Bacon SHOULDERS, /w V/«U v/U prime and choice. 30 000 lbs. Bacon HAMS, choice. Just received and for sale by fe26 HAND. WILLIAMS & CO. GUNNY BAGGING. lAA BALES GUNNY BAGGING; VF Vs 1,000 Coils Kentucky ROPE ; for sale by 027 SCRANTON. STARK A D4VIB PLANTERS, ATTENTION. GROUND LAND PLAISTER, for Manure.— A large supply of this article. Also, GUANO, will be kept on band, and sold very lew, by HA Vi LAND, RISLEY <fc CO. Jjf- To encourage Planters to make large erops, the Rail Road Company promise to take Land Plais ter at their lowest rate of freight. feß-Htw&w2 REFINED SUGAR. ty BBLS. STUART’S Clarified and Cruah -1 G ed SUGAR. fe26 HAND. WILLIAMS & CO. Garden and Field Seeds. THE SUBSCRIBER has nowon hand, and for sale, wholesale or retail, a fail 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 Ornaments Trees and Bulbous Roots. Orders from the country solicited. WM. HAINES. Broad-street, 3d door West of ja3-3m John Bones’ Hardware Store. ~ BORROWS NEW WORK LAVENGRO ; The Scholar—The Gipaey— Ji The Priest—by George Borrow, author of the Bible in Spain. Just received by mbo THOS. RICHARDS & SON NOTICE JOHN MILLEDOE’S LAW OFFICE is □ow on Jackson, betweeu Broad and Reynold streets. 031 SILK UMBRELLAS. JOINTED BUQOY UMBRELLAS, Large size Scotch Gingham Do., Fancy Cane Do., French WALKING STICKS, And a variety of Gentlemen’s CANES. mail WM. O, PRICE & CO’ ORANGES AND LEMONS. BOXES Messina ORANGES, 10 “ Sicily LEMONS, 30 »* Scaled HERRING, Just received by inhs-d&w G. ESTES. N. O. MOLASSES. "I AA BBLSi New Orleans MOLASSES, in JL Vs vx prime order. fe26 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. BUTTER AND CHEESE. 1 AA BOIBS prime Goshen CHEESE 1 XW 10 firkins “ » BUTTER, Just received by mh6-d&w C. ESTES. RECEIVED THIS DAY. BOXES RAISINS, in whole and half v * boxes. 10 do Sicily LEMONS. 2 Bb’s. Fresh COCOA NUTS. 1 Cau PRUNES, in Glass Jars. —ALSO— Wine, Sod*, Lemon, Butter, aad Sugar CRACK ERS, in half barrels and boxes. For sale by tnb4 A. SABAL, Agent. “ MACKEREL "T PACKAGES fresh MACKEREL, for G sale in lots to suit purchasers, by f 026 HAiVD, WII LIAMS A CO RUM, GIN AND WHISKEY, -B BBLSi RUM, GIN, Monongahela. and X UU New Orleans WHISKEY, just received b v mh6-d&w O. ESTES. /ASSABURGS.-feu Bale* Heavy Otnaburg vJ for “I® l° w BAKER. WILCOX CO. LEGANI Silver Drab Beaver HATS, for Spring and Summer, 1851, superior to any ever offered in this Market, at J. TAYLOR, Jk-, & CO.’S, fe22 236 Broad sbrue t. CHRONICLE Ai\D SENTINEL ffliscellaneoßß. Mr. Topper’s poem, published below, ie very beautiful. There is very much wisdom in it, and ita sage counsels should sink deep into the American heart. Millions es Euro pean hearts beat with that holy love of our country which is so forcibly expressed by ♦bo distinguished author of “Proverbial Philoso phy ,7, ~ r .u 1 ' 0 ' I ? o *.' 31 . 1861. To the Editor a of the Louisville Journal:— Sirs: Enclosed you will find a copy of a true - haart ed and timely stave addressed to “the Union” by my friend, the gifted author of “Proverbial Philoso* phy,” Ac. You will observe by the date of this poem that it was but recently written, and it has been reserved in all its freshness for America, by a earetul preveotloa of its publication in this country. My friend, Mr. Abbot Lawrence, our Minister here, ia delighted with the stave. • Tapper, whose heart yearns toward the stator States, contemplates a visit to you during the present year; whether this spring or in late summer, he has not yet decided. When he does visit mi dear native land, I am sure he will win all true Anglo-Saxon hearts to him. Hoping you may consider the poem as suitable to your columns, 1 would be obliged, if you publish, by year sending me a copy of the paper in which it’afi pears, as also one to the author. 1 am, aiir, your obedient servant. Wm. R. WAOiitrr. ON THE UN10N........ From a Uwi Giant aggregate of nations, Glorious whole of glorious parts. Unto endless generations Live, United, hands and hearts! Be it etorm, or summer*weather, Peaceful calm, or battle-jar, Stand in beauteous strength together, Sister States, as Now ye are 1 Every petty class-dissension, Heal it up, as quick as thought; Every paltry place-pretension, Crush it, as a thing of nought; Let no narrow private treason Your great onward progress bar, But remain, in right and reason, Sister States, as Now ye are I Fling away absurd ambition ! People, leave that toy to kings I Envy, jealousy, suspicion, Be above such grovelling things! In each other’s joys delighted All your hate be—joys of war, And by all rnrans keep United Sister States, as Now you are Were 1 but some scornful stranger, Still my counsel would be just ; Break the band, and all ia danger, Mutual fear and dark distrust; But, you know me for a brother And a friend wuo speaks from far, Be at one then with each other, Sister States, as now ye are I If it seems a thing unholy Freedom’s soil by slaves to till, Yet, be just 1 and sagely, slowly, Nobly, cure that ancient ill; Slowly—baste is fatal ever ; Nobly—lest good faith ye mar ; Sagely—not ia wrath to sever Sister States, as Now ye are! Charm’d with your commingled bea lily England sends the signal round, “ Every man must do his duty” To redeem from bonds the bound! Then indeed your banner’s brtghtne Shining clear from every star, Shall proclaim your joint uprightnes Sister States as Now ye are I So, a peerless constellation May those stars forever blaze t Tbree-and ten-times-threefold nation, Go-abead in power and praise ! Like the many-breasted goddess Throned on her Ephesian car, Be—one heart in many bodies; Sister States, aa Now ye are. Martin P. Tcpphr. FRESH DRUGS AND PURE MBDF CINES AND CHEMICALS. STHE subscriber has recently received A large addition to his Stock of DRUGS, which are carefully selected, and warranted te be of the purest quality. Family Medicine and Phy. sicians’ Prescriptions furnished at all hours of the day rr night, and on Sundays, by Applying at the residenca, one door below (up stairs.) PHILIP A. MOISE, Chemist and Apothecary, Metcalf's Range, Au gusta, Ga. mb 11 NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS ! BERTIE, a humorous Novel: by Capt. Gregory Seaworthy, with • luknetJr letter from Washington Irving to the Author. CONSUELLO ; by George Sand. Complete in 1 vol.j 50 cents. CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK; second part: by Reynolds. THE GREATEST PLAGUE IN LIFE; or, the Adventures of a Lady in search of a good Servant. Just received, and for sale at GEO. A. OATES & CO.’S Piano, Book and Music Store, Broad-street, oppo site the State Bank. mb 15 "NEGROES, NEGROES, NEGROEsT 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. G., purchasers can be suited, and thoee wishing to purchase are requested to examine eur Stock before purchasing elsewhere. 04-tw&wlf JENNINGS & ROBERTSON. EAGLE FOUNDRY’. AUGUSTA, GEORGIAi Jones Street, near Planters' Hotel. T HE “" d ' rsi e." ed eaglE JL est of Mr. John Titnnr,, FOUNDRY, are now prepared iw a - Machinery, r ° furnish STEAM E , ea macuinery, astINGS of every desenp any size or power. , Merchant tioo, id either Ire. or Bra**, for S.W, or !Wb.ot i! io Factories, i*in Caeanog, ®c., Ot • Also, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, and all kmda of variety of PATTERNS on brad, and first ‘ate Workmen in our emoloy, we .re era. bled to furnish all orders entrusted to us, at tice, and at prices tully as low as work of the same quality can be Uid down from the North or else w bcfCi Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon the old firm, we respectfully solicit • continuation of the same, and guarantee a prompt and faithful execution of all orders sent «s. fe7 C. H. & T. L. NEESOS. ARSHALL.’S TETTER, AND RING WORM WASH. —This excellent prepara tion will cure those ugly and irritating disc; in A few applications. It does not soil or grease thsr'un, and is a nice perfume. It will cure any eut^n.ouß disease, such as pimples and blotches, &*c., None genuine, unless having the j s . *.«* "it ssflar For sale by mh 1 i * . JUST RECEIVED AND FOR rk«HKN BUTTER, prime article, dr “'“* °i?UTCB%SON & THOMAS.