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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1851)
■ StoUn Cliroitictc & Soitinel. <- ■ -. • - * - - £ ‘ ‘ - BV WJLLIAM 8. JONES. AUGUSTA GA. WEDNESDAY )IOR!VING. OCTOBER 6. VOL. XV N 0.238 ®ermo, #t. Til K CHRONICLE & SENTINLL ISPUBLISHED O-i 11. Y, TRI-WEEKLY *, WEEKLY, BY WILUAM S JONES. TERM 8: t'AILY FAPER.— published Morning and Eve ning—To Citt Subscribers —Six Dollar < per tiuauia, payable in advance. Ir Sent «t Mail —Seven Dollars ill-WEEKLY PAPER.— Four Doltarspei an num, in advance. W'KKXLT PAPER.—(A mammoth sheet) Two Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per squats, tv* elve tinea or less) for the firstinsertion: 7'flirty tisfht Cents foriho next five; and Twenty-five Cents for each subsequent insertion ; M EBKLY, Seventy / Ice Cents-, SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in sillier paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. If next to reading matter and lo vied, charged as a new adverttsemeot each tion. 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When the bill of any Vs-'»ip- or firm amounts within sixmunibs to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisements, a discount of 25 percent, will bo made if paid on presentation. dijareston NBUFFER, HEiNDiUX & CO. WHOLESALE AND ARETAI L DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY, Sc C. 124 East Day, Charleston, S. C. KEEP Constantly on hand a larr e stock of Plour, Coro, Oats, Hay, Ac. Orders from the country are respectfully solicited. They have now in rtcre, 5000 Bushels Prime White Provisions Corn. 2500 *• Yellow, Do. 1500 “ low ;«iced Do. 2000 “ Heavey Oats. 200 Bbls. Superfine H.ltimore Flour. Fec’d. 100 Gennessee Family, Do. Q. A. Nsvkrxa. R, E. Haycaix. John Metis. ('5-law3 w Batlimort . FRESH OYSTERS, STRAWBER RIEB, PEACHES, &c. EDWARD WRIGHT, No. 16 Hill Street, Baltimore, Aid., Has n:w, and will continue to keep constantly on hand, a good supply of Hcrmelricaiiy Scaled Fresh Cove and Spice Cove y OYBT K R 8 , of super’or qualities, put up expressly for the South ern and Western trade. Also, flesh Fruits, Vfg<v übles, Meats, Cre»m and Milk, Clams, Soft aid Hard Crabs, Turtle and Di-.m.nd Hack Terrapin, put up with their fine flavor, and warranted lo keep in any climate. Jj*The attention of dealers is respectfully invi pa-l e27-iw!o COCKEY & GAMBKILL, GENERAL. COM’SION MERCHANTS No. 59 South Ca!vert-st., Uailimere, OFFER their services to the Southern Mer chants for the purchase of Corn. Flour. Uac_n, Pork, and Produce generally. Having been engag ed lor a number of yrars in a general Commission Business, they flatter themselves that they can.give ra.isfactioa. Commission for buviug Corn one cent per bushel. References. —John B. Morrie, President Mechan ics’ Back, Baltimore ; John S. Gating*, President Cuesapsi. ke Hank, Baltimore; Thomas Whitridge A Co., Merchants, Baltimore; Henry Ryeraan A Fons, Merchants, Baltimore. s 9 swlO BALLOU D, CQADBOUR9 A CO. IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS OP English and Swedish Iron. EXCHANGE PLACE. BALTIMORE. Jjf Agents for Ellicott’a Baltimore ROLLING MILLS, Hammered and Kollod CAR AXLES. Also receives orders for H. Abbott A Co.’a FORGE and BOILER PLATE MILL. A. Bauoid, E. GtLMAR, C. Craobouer, H. W. Hsiao. ,y4 -ijL_ ft T tu) Ucrk mints. NEW YORK DAGUERREOTYPES. HOLMES, formerly of Augusta, respectfully informs bia frienda in Georgia that be is en gaged in the Daguerreotype An, end would respect fully invite the iediesaod gentlemen of Georgia who visit Now York, local! at btia Gallery and examine the specimens of the Art, and these who may desire to have a picture shall be served in the moat satisfac tory manner. S. A. HOLMES, jyß «1A w3m 289 Broad way. GREESWAY) BROTHERS it CO. IMPORTRRa ASD WHOLEIALK DEALERS I FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 48 Br«adway t Haw York. iFowABBM. GaBRMWAT, J Wm. W. P. Gbiekwat J. Henry Gbbkhwat, I Prarcib H assail. t»K27 6rrd BILLIARD TABLES. THE SUBSCRIBERS offer for at I a TA- A BLES tea per cent, lees than aay other estab lishment m the city of New York, with tbs Cloth, wPatent Rubber Cushion*, Marble, Mahogany and rjmm beds, which wo warrant to be of beat mater el BBtworxmanabip. Cloth, Bella, Cues. Preach Leathers, silk and wonted Pockem. N B.—All order* by mail, for Tables or Trim ■naga, promptly aUer-Jad to GRIFFITH A DECKER, 90 Ana -aC, corner of Gold-et., Mew Teak. je24-w3m D. B. PLUMB * CoT~ Between U. S. Hotel and Poet Office Corner, Aoovsta, Oro. BALERS la Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, u * nd Instrument*, Paints, Cilt, wye s «»ff',Freoch sad A African Window Glees, Abdominal Supporters Sbookler Braces, a* a—., * flnblic Sale 3. EXECUTORS' BALE ’ " WILL BE BOLD) in front of the office of the Aagusta Insurance and Ban king Comp any, in the City of Augusta, on THURSDAY, the THIRTIETH DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, sad if necessary, from day to day thereafter, during tbo usual hours of public sales, the following proper ty, part of the estate of Thomas Gumming, deceased, to wit; The Lot and improvements, on the north side of Broad rtieec, in the city of Augusta, former residence of the deeeaaed, fronting on said street, about seven ty-seven (77) feet, bounded we« by s line beginning on that street, three sad s half feet from the corner of the main building thereon, and extending thence to the northern line of said lot, east by a line beginning 00 Lroad street, bur feet west of the corner of tbs building new occupied by Richard Alien, ae J others, and rnnning thence two hundred end eighty-one feet, more or leas, to the northern boundary of said lot, and parallel with the western line above mentioned, and north by an alley about twenty-three fiat wide, with the right of way throagb said alley, and another running thence to Reynold street, in 00m moo with other lots touching the same. Also, four unimproved lots on the north eiJe of Reynold street, just below Washington street, csrh having a front of about forty-one and a half (411) feet on Reynold street, running back about ons hun dred and eevenly-seven *.-d a half (1774) feet to aa ailov about twenty (2 ) feet wide, on which each ».l them hose front of about thirty-nine and s half (39)) feet, with the right of way through said alley, in common with thathr'e lots next mentioned, end aUe through the al’eys lying respectively on the east and west of the same lots. Also, the three imimproved lots above referred to bounded north by Bay street, on whieh each of them has a front of obo-l forty-two feet four inches, ex tending baea one hundred and seveaty-oeven and * half (1774) foot to the alley above mentioned, b/ which tbey are bounded on the south, with the right of way la common with the four lots above described, through the three alleys mentioned in the description of said lots. The said seven lota, (foui on Reynold, and three on Hay street,) and the alleys tfcerewi.h connected, recopying the ground known as the 0 d Engle Tavern lot. Also two Lots of Land in the Tillage of Summer ville, of which cne, {routing on Milledge street on tbs East, and Gumming Street on the South, coataica about six (6) acres; sod tbs other, fronting oo Gum ming Street, adjoining the last mentioned on the Ea*t and Mr. Jesse Aneley oa the West, contains four acre* more or less. Also about two hundred seres of Woodland *d joining the Tillage of Summerville, hounded Sou b by Walton Way extended, end edjrintsg the Weei over tract and others—to be subdivided before saio, when a plat will be exhibi ed. Also a tract of Pioa Land containing about fifty acres, commonly called the “Quarry tract,” < n which is a valuable Quairy of White Piee Stone Terms of Sale. One third cash, the other (wo thirda in two equal annual instalments, with inter* A from day of sale, secured by Mortgage of tl e prop erty sold. |>Xhi Executors while offering the property tire ids above designated, may, previous to 1 vale, for (be interest ol the Estate or ihc coaveniea of purchasers make some change in the parce • offered, by throwing together portions now separate I —subdividing others now offered enti e oc modify it; tbs subdivisions above mentioned. Distinct plana of tho Lots as offered will be pre pared and ready for examination before and at ti i e of sale, WILLIAM GUMMING, ROBERT P. POE, HENRY H GUMMING, Bxeentors of the Will of Thoa. Gumming, dee’d. Angus’s, August 24, 1651 au24 awtd SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE STOCKS, BONDS. &«. EXECUTOR!' BALE.—WiII be sold, on TUESDAY, the Twenty eighth day of OG TOBER next, in front of the cffics of the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company in the city of Au gusta, during the usual hours ol aele, the followin' Property, pert of the estate of Mia. Ann Camming, deceased, to wit r J Tha LOTS and Improvements on and jnst above the corner of Broad and Campbell streets, common - ly known as Providence Range, now occupied by Messrs. Balter A Hart, Baker, Wilcox dk Co., and Gould. Hulkley dk Co., which, for the purpose of sale, will be divided into tour I ots, running by par allel lines from Hr ad to Ellis street, fronts on those streets, ranging from thirty feet ten inches (30 ft. 10 in.) to thirty-one feet five inches, (31 A. 6 in.) — (Tenants now occupying, to bold i case as: on till Oc tober Ist, 1952. Rents of Stores fronting on Broad street, and their appurtenances as row leased, will be payable to purchasers, from time of sale to expi ration of leases. The sellers v ill continue to receive tdi October Ist, \rfi2, the rents, payable for such por tions of the iuta sold as may be included in lbs pre mises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occufied by Mrv. Sarah G. Gart.) Also, the LOT and Improvements, now occupied by Mr. Jackson R. Turpin, S uth aide of Reynold street, between Campbell and Jackson streets, hav ing a front of about »eventy-one feet on Reynold street, and extending thence South about one hun dred and ib'.’ty feet to an alloy, with the use, in common with other lota, of said alley, that bounding on the West, sad of the one constituting the eastern boundary of the next mentioned lot, under rent till October Ist, 1552. Also, a LOT, but slightly improved, adjoining the last mentioned, on the East, of about' the earns di mensions, and bounded by an alley on the East, with the use, in common with other iota, of the several allcyaabove mentioned. Also, the following STOCKS and State and Co - porotion BONDS, viai 26j Shares of the Capital Stock of the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. 12 Share* of the Capital Stock of the Georgia Railroad and Banking Company. 15 Ponds, 91,000 each. 6 per cents of the State of Georgia. Interest payable semi-annually Ist March and Ist September. Principal Ist Sept. 1869. 10 Bonds, SI,OGO each, 7 per cent, of the City of Augusta lo eieat payable semi annually Ist April aad Ist October. Principal Ist April, 1967. 4 Bonds. SSOO each, 7 per cent, of Montgomery and West Point Kail Road Company. Interest pay rWe quarterly. Terms of Sale—Stocks and Bonds Cash. Real Estate, ooe-th'id Cash; the other two- (birda in two equal annual inala ments, with interest from sale, and mortgage on the property. WILLIAM gumming, HY. H. GUMMING, Ex'rs. of W ill of Mrs. Ann Gumming, dee’d. September 21, 1851. BOUNTY LANDS. BY an set of the late Congress, Bounty LANDB 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 nines 1790; also to Commissioned officers of Dm Mexican War. Ilavti formed an association with legal gentle men in ' axbiagton City, lam fully prepared with the nee9t • try forms and requirements of the Act, to proceed m behoof of nil those interested therein; a tests pn-»ecuto claims of every description agnioit be Govern Jieot. Office on Jackson, between Reynolds and Brond-st 08-if JOHN MILLEDGE. WHEAT, OATS AND RTS. SUPERIOR Orleans Wheat, Egyptian Oats Rye, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase aay of the above Grains lor sowing, will please ceMjkpoo A. 9ABAL, Agent,. M. B.—The quality of these Grains can be re lied upon. Having obtained tbs Premium at the last Pair at Atlanta- aIC A. S. Ag’nt. SEED HYB. TOST rbcbitbd- V 590 bushels prime SEED RYE ; 10 bhda. Canvassed HAMS ; 50 don. Painted BUCKETS; 10 hbla. Prime LARD. •21 BUSSKLL A WHITEHEAD. I AUGUSTA SADDLE AMD HAR NESS MANUFACTORY. TUB subscriber having recent- J J>e ly fitted up an extensive story, immediately in the rear cf h ; e store, in Mel* call’s Range, No. 193 Broad street, is prepared to < zecute orders from dealers end merchants nt the ehoi tc-.l notice, end on the meet reasonable terms. He would respectfully invite the attention of the public to bis large assortment of Gentlemens, Ladies, and Boys’ BABBLES, BRIDLES. MARTIN GALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS CAR PET HAGS, &(., Ac. A'so a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment nf Patent Whalebone, Ribbed and Steel Spring TRUNKS, which ere unsurpassed km light neee end darabilit). A supply of McCoombe’ celebrated Patent Stre ched, Rivalled and Cemented BELTING. Tboce in want of any article in hie linn will find it to tbs ir advantage to call before purchasing else where. He will eell on aa accommodating terms as can be had in the city. »17dAwtf A. HATCH. PIANO FORTES, MUSIC. AC. r-iIARLES GATLIN & CO., NEAR THE UNITED STATES HTf’ Ht)T£L, Augusta, Ge., are the onlv J • at 0 • authorised Agents for Chickering’t telabr&ted IRON FRA9IBD PIANO FORTES. Also, for those mods by Nunn’a St Clark,and Adam Bte lard. Ths superiority and wide-spread celebrity of these Instruments render any special reference to them unnecessary. The universal satisfaction that they have given in this market, for more then 16 years, is good evidence cf their durability. Their stock ia always large and full, comprising svery variety and style of 6,64 t6| and 7 octave PIANOS, which tbey will sell at the lowest rac toby prices, (varying from S2OO t 05500,) and war rant them sound and perfect inffifury respect. Their stock of MUSIC is large, and they receive fresh supplies svery week of all new publications as scon as they arc iseved. Ail orders for Pianos, Music, Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Accordsons, Ac., Ac., will receive prompt and careful attention, and will be warranted topleaso n every respect, HKLODEONB. They also have a complete assortment ol Prince <& Co.’s MELODEONS. The Key Hoard is precisely he came as the Piano or Organ ; and the tone closely resembles that of the Piute-stop of the Organ, and is sufficiently loud fur small Churches. Tbey vary in rrict from SSO to $!00. JEWELRY. CilAHLfc' CA ILIN keeps for sale ai the same p’s--» a Ittri Stock of fine WATCHES, JEWEL RY aa 1 SILVER-W ARE, to.which he invites the at. don of the public. mh29 NO EXCUSE FOR BADBRBAD! PRESTON A BYE RUILL'S INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER, a new art ele for making Light and S*eet Dread. It is a greet convenience, that it ia always reedy and snre lo act—the dough requires no standing, but ia ready to bake ee soon as mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly mistake in its use. Should an excess be put in, it wilt not turn the breaf yellow, with en ashy or soapy taste, as salerataa and soda will; thus saving much wane. it is suitable far almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes IT Dough mixed with eommoa Tenet, and felling to ri*e, may be made light, and saved, by thoroughly Kneading in the proper quantity of this Ycsot. Por sale by elO P. B. PI UMB A QO. AUQU3TA PRQN3H BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. ®TIIB subscriber, patronage heretofore firm of ScHiastaa A lie, that be continue# price and short i»t Doiicc. He sleo furnit-hep ESOPUSand COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of various piUerne, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the beet brand, CEVFNT, for Mills use. And every other art' cle necewary in a Mill. Alto, for Planters, small GRIST MILLS ,to at tach to Gin Gears. All orders promptly attended 10. WM. E. SCHIRMER, Surviving partner of Bchirmer A W igand. >«I9-wtf BOOKS, BOOKS, for sale by THOMAS BICHARDS dt SON— Moore’s Life of l ord Byron; Vestiges of Civilisation : or The JE’iology cf His tory, Religious, Ji*l Jetiial, Political and Philosophi cal ) The True Remedy for the Wrongs of Women, by Catharine F Beecher; The Girlhood, by Shakspeare’a Heroines, by Ma ry Cow Jen Clark; European Capitals, by William Ware, author of Kenable, Ac. The Great Hermenio, beings Philosophical Reve lation of the Natural, Spiritual and Celestial Uni verse, by Andrew J. Davis. The Celestial Teleg aph, or Secrets of the life to come, revealed through Magnetis ', by Lalph Co hag net. The Couraeof Creation, bv John Anderson, D. D. History of the Peninsula War, Ac , by Col. Na pier. f3O HARPERS’ PUBLICATIONS. TH K Literature and Literary Men of Greet Britain and Ireland, by Abraham Mills, A M. The History of The Restoration of Monarchy in Prance, by Alphonse l'e Lamartine. Drayton, a story of American Life, London Labor, Ac , part 12 The above have been received by »27 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. PIANO PORTBS. TUB SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully call the attention of their II I I !• friend* and the public, to their aaeort moot of Rene wood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well known ana Justly celebra ted Manufactories of Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale A Co., and Dubois A Seabury, New York, which ore warranted in every respect, to be at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in tins country or Europe. The subneribers would also state that the Instru ments now on hand era of the latent patterns and ashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. Par sale at very low prices for c>shoe city acceptance at GEO. A. OATES A CO.’S myl3 Piano, Book A Manic Depot, Brood-et WHO CAN DOUBT SUCH TESTI MONTY READ THE FOLLOWINGi ABOUT nix wnekt ago I contracted n severe cold, which resulted hi an ebntinnin Cough, threatening to terminate in Coauramp ion. The dis ease was of such n violent character, that I soon be earn# emaciated, and 1 began to despair of recovery. When every other remedy had foiled, I, with bet little hope, procur d a beetle of Dr. Tott'a PECTO RAL ELIXIR. and before I had finished the bottle, my eough canned, aad 1 began to Ira prove, and now 1 am in as good health aal ever was in my lain. Signed, JOHN JONES, Sept. 20, 1851. Burke county pr The PECTORAL KLIZiR is a vegetable compound, delightful to the taste, and aan be given to infante ia oases of Grouper W beeping Cough, with j certain suoeeee. Per sale hv WM. H. TVTT, and MsdAwtf W. H, A J. ■VOBVUI, CHEAP D R Y G O O DS, HICKMAN, WBSCOTT CO. BROAD-ST AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. RBIN pkench, german, Italian, eng- TY MSH and AMERICAN STAPLE FANCY GOODS, offer for eel# their new clock for the Pall Trade, comprising in ev.»ry department the Newest and Richest styles. No rains have been spared to reader the assortment attractive, and worthy the inspection of every marsh tot and plantar visiting this city. DRUBS SILKS AMD PRINTED ROODS. This department smbraees all the ssoet popular styles of Paris Silks, printed Muslin DeLainnn snd Cashmeres, to which the st lent ion of Ladies are invited. 03-dlmw6 J- M- NEWBY & CO- Wholksalu and Rbtail Dealxbs in HE.ID J* MADE CEOTUMJYG, BAGB. Ac,, Ac* D UNDBR THE UNITED STATES HOTEL. JQ AUGUSTA, GA. 800 T S , SHOES, & C-, &C --REMOVAL.. ffiNl ALDRICH A ROYAL have removed their stock of BOOTS acd SHOES fnl t 0 n * w aD( ! handsome store, first door above the State Bonk, aad nearly opposite the BVI IK* United States and Globe Hotels, where tbey ere opening a large and wall asserted stock r ■« Qonts, Ladies, Misses, Youths, and Children's Shoes. Together with all varieties for Plantation and Servants. ol RICH-FALL DRY GOODS GRAY BROTHERS ARB JTUST RECEIVING, and OPENING DAILY, AT THEIR STORE (Broad street, Augusta, Ga.,) probably oee of the Richest, Largest and Cheapest Fall Stocks Kverf offered in this Market. The Goods having bean selected with tha utmost care and attention, both in regsWto richness of style and price, purchased for Cash from the direct Importers end Manufacturers, we hope to be able to offer nuperior inducement* lo any thing in our line heretofore offered. A few of the leading article* will aho v tbs grant redaction from loot year’* prices: —xunaxciso— -10 cases rich dark strong CALICO, from 6to 12 600 pieces rich figured Muslin DnIAINES, 12c. moQ, 100 pincenJarye rich FIGURES, 18), 25, and 31c. 1 meases while LONG CLOTH, 5, 6,3, 10 and All Shade extra fine French CASHMERE, $1 lo Uefcta, $1.25. 1 (Shale* OSNABURGS, 7 to 84 cent*. Rich, fashionable, all wool DeDAINES, 75 tosl. 10 •• Brown Homespun*, 4| to 6) cents, | 100 pieces Black ALPACA, front 124 to 126 cents, 100 pieces 6-4 rich English MERINO, all shades, I 5 “ sup. extra Black Silk Warp INDIA NA, 50 (tents, $1 to $.25. -ALSO— A large Invoice of all kinds of LINEN, Damask TOWELING, Table C* OTHS, DIAPERS, &e Gra Schley’s KERSEYS, OSNABURGS, PAG TORY GOOD*, &e. BLANKETS, &c„ Ac., st Muraifaeturer’s prices. *l3 CLOTHING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING, HATS, TRUNKS, &C- &C --CLAYTON A BI6NON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS TRUNKS, Ac., No- 197, METCALF'S RANGE, BROAD STREET. CAB. rcepaetfnlly inform their frieods and customers that they are constantly receiving from their a Manufactory in New York, a large nod veil selected eeeorunei.t of fashionable Reedy- Made Glutting, which they offer Who!rials nod Retail at the lowest prices. They also keep a good assortment ot Shirts, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs Carpel Bags, As., Ac. Alee, a goed Mock of Boy’s and Chilcren’e Clothiu /. Call and look at them. JNO. J. CLAYTON. Augusta. On., September 2, 1951-Cm A. P. BIGNON. HEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Alexander a wright respectfully invite the attention of the public to their large end complete stock of Staple end Fancy Goode, con eiating in part, cf Rich fig’d snd plaid SILKS, of the latest styles ; Sup. plain bl’k, fig’d and watered Sll KS; Rich fig’d CASHMERES, MODS. D’LAINES and SATIN D*OHENE| Pr. MERINOS, BOMBAZINES, Canton CLOTH nad ALPACAS; Colored and Mourning GINGHAMS, Preach and American PRINTS, of the latest ttyler, fast color*; Sup eol’d FLANNELS, for children; Real Welsh, Saxony and Gause FLANNELS; Dam:ak CLOTHS, NAPKINS and I OYLIES; Birda F-ye, RusaiA, Huckaback and Damask Table DIAPERS, all qualities; LINENS, Pillow ease LINENS; SHAWLS, a beautiful assortment; I ACES, HDK’PS, of all kinds and qaalit ee ; Pari* Kid GLOVES ; Silk, Colton and Worsted HOSIERY ; Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS ; Gents do ; Merino CASSIMEBES, TWEEDS, Ky. JEANS, SATINETS and Fr. CLOTHS; Black rnd Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, TICKS, pt-id LINSEYS, Ac. AH which tbey ot ter at low prices. e2l-ddkw Carpetings, Hearth Rugs, &c. J, P. SETZE HAS OPENED This Day a very extensive assortment of Rich Brunei* CARPETING, Extra neper. Three Ply CARPETING, 2d quality do. do. D > Best Imperial do. do. Da, Very beet Ingrain Do. 2d and 3d qualitinn Do. 3 4 and 4 4 extra fine Venetian CARPETING, Aon’d. sines Chenille and TutfteJ Hearth HUGS. ■l2 NSW CARPETS. SNOWDEiN & SHEAR HAVE just received from New York a supply of Three Ply end Ingrain CARPETS, of new end splendid patterns, to which they respectfully in vite '.be attention of the public. afi dtwA w NEW STORE UP TOWN, Opyoeite Messrs. Bedford, Beall if Ce.'g Wars Houee, Bread St , Augusta. fPUE Subscriber respectfully informs the publie JL generally, that he has and will keep constantly on band a general assortment of dry goods, shoes, hats and GROCERIES, All of which he offers for sale aa low as can be par chased in the city. Orders from the Country prompt ly attended to. O. VAN NESS. Angusta, April 22, 1951. ap23-ly Ready Made Clothing. Mayer, brother a co., two door. above Richards A Son's Brok Stem, beg leave to inform their friends, nud the public generally, that they an just now receiving their Pall and Winter Supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, Ccmprising an aatenrtvu oamkmeat of every variety of Gentleraen’a Danes Goods, which have been manu factured by themselves, and which thoy are enabled to sell to customers and Country MerataaaU, on bet ter tnrmn than aay etheur Hetue in the City. DEV GOODS. - Tbey havnateo an extensive eaortmeot of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, which wiH be add on the teem amamnnilnring term a, ehher wholranle or retail. Call and son tha Ghoods and prieqn. al~VdtwAw NOTfCB. THE wnderrigned hating united their intenrt in tha Dry Geode linn, in the City el Aoxurtx, will eondnos flu hanisine nt (ho old ntend of James Milter * C«l, nnder the firm nad style e£ Nru-a* A Wannnr, whan tiarr will knep a forgo ««U Minted STOCK OF GOODS, to which they re spectfnUy invite tbo ntlaMfon of their old enntomem aad the publio JAMES MILLER A CO., aep7w3mAdlm L. C. WARREN A CO. EATHEESv—A sow hnndrad ponadn gaoj NEW FALL GOODS i ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE received, (hie day, from New York, by the Steamer Florida, large additional aupp ie*, embracing a variety of new and very desirable arti cles, ae'ected from tbe mod r cent import*'.ioct, and ameng which are— Rich Plaid SILKS, of new aad elegant styles, for Ladiea 1 Drstaca. Pare fan-.y colored Brocotle SILKS, of splendid styles. Black Brocade Dress SILKS, of rich and elegant styles. Black Waters 1 SILKS, at low prices. Paris printed MOUSELIFE DiLAINES, of the latest styles. Lupin’s French MERINOS, of beautiful eolora for Ladiea’and Children's Drerses. Lupin’s plain French MOUSBLINE DaLAINE* of beautTul styles Plain black CHALLY, and bUck MOVSELINE DaLAINES. Lupin’s Summer black BOMBAZINES, without twill, a beautiful article for Mourning Dresses. ladies’ Worked Maslin UNDERSLCEVBS, CUFFS and CHEMIZETTES. Embroidered LACE and MUSLIN, for Ladies’ Undersleeves. Ladiea* French Lawn and Hemstitched Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladiea’ Mourning CUFFS and COLLARS, aad blue Lace VEIIA. Gaia PLAIDS and colored FLANNELS, far Children’s Dresses. With a great variety of other articles tollable for the present season; and to nil of which they reaoeet* □iljT invite <be attention of tha public. a25 RICH DRESS SILKS Path Black and (Colored, of the very latset PARISIAN STYLES, Just received by all J. P. SETZE. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! FOE FALL AND WINTER. THE SUBSCRIBERS have received at their Store, comer opposite tbe Mansion House, a large and well selected stuck of FALL end WIN TER DK T GOODS, among which are t Superior, plain, black and figured SILKS. Super. French CASHMERS aad D’LAINES, Plain nnd figured black and colored ALPACAS, Pine French D'LAIN ROUES, new rtyle, Super, black aad blue black, BOMBAZINES, French, English nad Ameticau PRINTS, Large black and colored Thibet Wool SHAWLS heavy silk fringe. Large Plaid Ihi bet Wool SHAWLS, 12-4 Heavy Linen SHEETINGS, 9-8 Linen PtUow Cane LINENS, French embroidered Muslin aad Lace CAFES, Rich do UNDERSLEEVES aad CUFFS Week Neck and Bonnet RIBBI NS. Together with a fine stock of Woolen Goods for Bey a weer—Cloths, Caaeimerce, Sattlneta, Ken tucky. Jeans, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their old customers and the public gen erally. Cull nod see us. we rll soli low. »|£d|w-*w|m MILLER 4k WARREN. ROW FALL GOODE. SNOWDEN 6l SHEAR HAVE received, til’s day, from Now York, by tbe Steamer Mqrfon— Rich Pails MOO'S CLINE os LAINCS, of new and elegant styles, for Lediert Drama*: Penn MOUfifiBLINB M LAINCS, of brand, fol shaded end high colors, for Children's Dveoura; Extra Fieaeh MERINOS, of beautiful mode and English MERINOS, at very law pricoe; Superior Welch sik] Scarlet FLANNELS * Fancy TWEEDS and CAtRIIIERES, for Ywth’s wear)* fagth ««f American PRINTS, of baautifnl rtylee, and at greatly reduced prices; Fancy Watered POPLINS, of new and bcentifol Mylrai Wkh a variety nf .other articles euftehfo for the present season, and lo all of which they raepcetfoUy invito tbe attention of the public. nl4-dtwfow Nerve and rone certain core for -lafiemnimy. Deiettc and Übtonadm, )« ir.ST THE CHMICLE AXFsENTffIKL. MISCELLANY. f\om Harper'* Magazine. “Tlu SHlp of Deal*.” We kelie’ e it u a Genin pool who, walk ing “ silent and tboeghtfol by the solemn shore of the vast ocean we mast sail so soon/’ lima speaks: “ By the share of Time sow lying, On the inky flood beneath, Patiently, thvj Scot undying, Walts fcr thee, the Ship of Death! “ He who on that Teasel start^th, Sailing from the sons cf men, To the mends from when be parteth, Nerer more returns again I “ Prom her mast r o flag is flying, To denote from whence she came t She is known unto the dying Asakl is her captain’s name. 11 Not a word was eror spoken, On that dark, unfathom'd sea j Silence there is so unbroken, She herself seems not to bo. “ Silent thus, in darkneaa lonely, Doth the Soul put forth alone, While the wings of angels only Waft her to e Land UsKaovs.” How many are departing daily in that “ Ship of Death 1 * “Good Heaven !” exclaims one, “how often are wa to» die before we go off this stage! In every friend we lose, we lose a part of ourselves, and the best part! God keep those we have left! ’ Skllikq or ▲ Sir X-CURX —They have a practice in England of aelliug a right into pre sentations of church lining*, in the Church of England. One of these curioaa sales took p'aee not long since. The following adver tisement in the English papers announced the transaction : “ for S*l*. —The presentation of St. Lake’s, Chelsea—advantages of the living—present in cumbent in a venerable and advsrced aga— proceeds, fifteen hundred pounds per annum —splendid carnage, driver, <tc. * For particu lars, apply to the Earl of Cardj^an Punch thus describes, in imagination, one of these sales: ‘ Gent emen,” sa) * the man w ; th the hum mer, “ I have the honor to submit to your tw ulatiou (he Advorrson, with patronage, Ac., of the U ctory of Trettire and M.chael Church, Herefordshire, net annual value £'2so, pre sent incumbent 74 years of age. What ahull we aay for the Rectory oi Tolttre and IVlicha* IT Herefordshire, splendid county; magnificent hills that lift the thoughts of churchmen to the devotional altitude ; beautiful thymy pasturage fur sheep. Malvern mutton, for instance, un paralleled. Now, ac offer, gentlemen. Furth er, gentlemen, present incumbent is 74 yeara of age—74, geotlemea, so be quick with your biddings.” There were sis bidders, and the whole flock was sold at l?at lor £lb9o. The auctioneer's remarks on the last bid wete as follows: “Thank yon; eighteen hundred and ninety for Trettire sod Michael; salubuous county— seventy four —one leg in the gravu—and best pastu - age. No advance on eighteen hundred and ninety t No advance!—going—going— one leg, gentlemen; I must call your atten tion to on* leg in the grave. No advance T Going— {knmuiei fall» ] Advowaon, with Rec tory of 1 mire and Michael, yours, sir, and dog cheap. Bold for a song, air—a very song!'* AUGUSTA FOUNDRY, ■ asm vaa osoneiA bailkoas depot. A THE PROPRIETORS of these m works respectfully Under their thanks hr the liberal patronage which they have re ceived. They are at ill prepared to furnish IKON and BRASS CASTINGS. Also, GEARING io all descriptions of Machinery. STEAM ENGINES Ofvarious aisca made to order. We have in course of poabtructioo, two of twelve, and ona of twenty five bone power. Also, Gearing for Mills. In February la»t, we started an Engine of twenty-fire horea power, at Abbeville Court House, South Car olina. We take the liberty of inserting a letter re ceived from one of (be Proprietor of the Mill. TALLIAPEKRO A TOKBET. Abbbvuxk, April 9th. 1861. Gentlemen: The Engine still works well, and is admired by ell who have teen it. Several geutio men from a distunes, who are well acquainted with similar works pronounce it a fine Engine, and ex pressed some souis surprise when 1 told them it was ms afaccurod in Augusta. We are catting from 1,7J0 to 2,000 feet a day now, but you know our ban is are alow and inexperienced. They will do better after a while. I remain yours Ac., spR?-6m QIIAS H. AI.LEN. SEYMOUR, ANSLEY & CO., SUCCESSORS to AfMkfS A FARGO, OFFKB. fora a Urge and well selected stock of GROCERIES, adapted to the wants of Mer chants, Planters and Families, vis ; 100 hhda. Porto Bico, New Orleans, SL Croix and Muscovado Sl'OAiS, 200 packages Loaf, Crushed, Powdered sad Re fined SUGARS, 75 Uhrfs. prime Cuba MOLASSES, 60 bbls. New Hr leans SYRUP, 160 baloe Uoeny BAGGING, lOU pioeea Cotton Do , for Negro LUnketa, 400 coils prime half inch ROPE, 2600 Ibv. Bagging TWINE, 600 be g> Ri x, Java, Maracaibo and LaguiraCOP- Pßß, 60 bbls. new MACKEREL, 40 lona aanertod Sweed and English IRON, 125 boxes TOBACCO, 400 kegs NAILS, assorted 200 boxes CANDLES and SOAP, 3500 seeks SALT, 125 M. SpsnisfaSEGAßS, aoms extra breads, With a general assortment of other Goods. au29 ~~ CHOICE LIQUORS. OA OILS, poreOid Monoagahola WHISKEY <6U 20 “ old Extra Glade Do.; 16 “ old WHISKEY, L. Marshall's; 10 •* Spring Talley GIN; 10 " 4lh proof old Cognac DBANDT; 6 | casks sap. Pale Do.; 6 * do do. Dark Do.; 30 bbls. Domestic Do.; 20 “ Imp. Crews GIN; X THOMAS. OXOVB POLISH. mms Issa ssaallenl article fcr polishing Stores X and Gretas. One box of it will do mote poi iehi* tksa fare-papers of Lasers, and y ivas a much iMttsrpaiisk, wfcklsas Uuib half Urn lakov. It has e« omeli, creates jm dare, and will rsuat beat a lang time. H k perfectly frsa from acid sad anything of a adresw aalars. Oraamootal iron work Saa be pensbed la tka same way. Price 25ets. par box. Per sole by o 2 WM. H. TPTT. Starch Polish. A Biioxom patent STASMS pol ish, kr living a bosodfia gkns Muslins, Gamhrio**o. U ska prevents tbs boa