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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1851)
• f*v' ; i ) j» ' , . ■ •*- .”r ’V 1 f .■■ . . .- ■ '*=^a—r Etoiln Cljroniclc & Sentinel. BY WILLIAM S. JONES. AUGUSTA. GA.. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 17. 1851 \ VOL. XV N 0.245- QTtrma, sfc. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED . DAILY, TRMVEEKLY * WEEKLY. 1 BY WILLIAM a JONES. j TERM S: DAILY PAPER.— Published Morningand Kve ning—To Cut Subscribers — Si* Dollars per Rnaiun, payable in advance, ip S*bt «t Mail —Seven Dollars Rl-WEEK.LY PAPER.— /•’our Dollars per an- . nnin,in advance. WEEKLY PAPER.—(A mammoth ib«tt) TV* j Dollars per annum, in advance. TKRMS OF ADVBIITISINO. IN DAILY PAPER, t\fty Cents MgergmMte, ‘ twelve lines or less)for the firetinae sight C'enfsforthe nextfive; and Tieentu-jtse Cents for each subsequent inter ion ; VI EBKLY, Seventy live Cents ; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY,(in either paper) One Dollar; end Rule end Figure Work, One Dollar. JY - If next to reading matter and leaded, charged aa a new advertisement each insei tion. Professional or Business Cards, not exceeding airlines, Pen Dollars pe. annum, if oversix line pro rata per line. JJf Communication a designed to promoteprivato e individual interests, will be charged as advortise oenls. jAp No gratuitous Advertising, under any ciream .lances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and hase,irhcn over six lines, willbecharged as Adver isemer.ts. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square, (13 lines,) 1 month, without alteration $b “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 11 “ 6 months, altered quarterly, IS ‘ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 oue-half more than the above rates. “ three-fourths more than the aboverates. 4 “ doublet he above rates. nr if next to reading ma'vo and leaded, double ! these rates. fY” Advertisementenol marked the number «.f;n ertions will be continued and charged bytheinaer on. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts Will be made by the year] a laesonable terras, aa heretofore. When the bill ofanyhae*# or firm amounts within •ii months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent advertisement*, a discount of 25 percent, will be made if paid on presentation. Baltimore . FRESH OYSTERS, BTRAWBER RIES, PEACHES, Ac. EDWARD WRIGHT, No. 16 Hill Street, Baltimore , Aid,, HAS now, and wiil continue lo keep constantly on hand, a good supply of Hcrraetricolly Scaled Fresh Cove and Spice Core OYSTERS, of superior qualities, put up expressly for the South ern and Western trade, Alao, fresh Fruits, V’ege ubles, Meats, Creim and Milk, Clams, Soft and Hard Crabs, Tunic anJ i>iam?od Hack Terrapin, put np with their fine fixvor, and warranted to keep in any climate. attention of dealers is tespectfully invi p»-t *27-twlo j COCREY ’ i GENERAL COM’SION MERCHANTS ’ So. 59 South Calvert st., Baltimore , OFFER the’.r sertieea to the Southern Mer- * chants for the purchase of Corn, Flour, Bae.n, ■ Pork, and Produce generally. Having been engag ed for a number of yernin a general Coraorwion Business, they slitter li emsclvc* that they can give satisfaction. Commission for bu.ing Corn one cent per bushel. References. —John B. Morris, President kechan ica’ Bank, Baltimore ; Johu S. Gitling*, President Cdeeapetke Bauk, Baltimore; Thomas Whitridga & Co., Merchants, Baltimore t Henri Ryeman A Sons, Merchants, Baltim 9 swlO Steam Marble Works, Corner of Sorth and Monument Sireds, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. SXBSON & BAIRD having completed (heir extensive werka, (.which U now one of (be largest cstabliabmeota tie country,) are prepared to fill all orders in their line rix . MAR BLE MANTI ES, MONUMENTS, TOOMBS, GKAVF STONES, TABLE TOPS, TILES, (ibr floors,) MARBLE I EXT ERR, <4c., et as reasona ble rates aa can be bad in this or any ether city in the Union. For beauty of execution and originality i of design, their stock eaouot be surpassed. Tbev ' would respectfully invite Architects, Builders, Cabi net Makers, and others to call and examine before r urcbasing. They are also prepared to furnish (he Trade wito Slebs, Blocks, &0.,t0 order. nil orders by mail punctually alteeded to. s3O w3m BALLO&D, CHADBOURB * CO, IRON COMMISSION MERCHANTS* AND IHFORTKM OT English and Sweaish Iron. EXCHANGE PLACE, BALTIMORE. TY Agents for EllicoU’e Baltimore ROLLING MILLS, Hammered end Rolled GAR AXLES. Also receive# orders for H. Abbott A Co.’* FORGE and BOILER PLATE MILL. A. Ballokd, E. Giutan, C. CIAMODII, H. W. Hatao. JjLly AUGUSTA FRENCH BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. Till subscriber, every desirable else, at the lowest price end short set notice. He also furnishes ESOPUS and COLOGNE STONES, SMUT MACHINES, of radons patterns, BOLTING CLOTHS, of the hem broad, CSV ENT, for Mills use. And every other article necessary in a Mill. Also, lor Planters, email GRIST MILLS jto at tach to Gin Goan. All or don promptly attended to. WM.E. SCHIRMER, Surviving partner of Sobiraer A W igand. fal6-wti LOOK NEW STORE AND NEW FURNIf TORI. J. SILCOX A BAS RIMOTID his WHMra hfe etoek ofPUIN ITURE, l\\ CHAIRS. MATRASSES, * «• * next dour to Or. Turpin’s, immecbately opposite k iformer stand, whom ho intends keeping a gene r* I asnaxtment of Furniture, Chairs, Alatrassm, Ar.,of his own maeafoctnn. Abo. n good assort ■ '■t of Ncnhorn manufacture, which bo will war ■* t> end el saeh prieoasate maks H a* inducement • to rive hiss n call at hi. WIW m KITPRB STAND. .ir*fekw JW.T w ««a«°M.—Aaapply Cerpm 1 ACCS, tss tasking tain •umstd. Cv * •• EVturt. I JOB PRISTO ESTABLISHMENT, i Railroad Bank Buildings, Bro«d-8t. i JOT. PRINTING OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, AND ) In the Best Style oftUe Art, j TLAfN on FARCY COLORS, KXKCUTKO AT Tmlß | OFFICk—EMBRACING SUCH ASt ! Business Cards, Hand Bills, anyiiie. I I Show Cards, large. Poetcrs, “ j I Receipts, Warehouse, Show Bills, Railroad, Dray, dec. Books, Pamphlets, B|ll Heads, Blanks of all kinds, j Bank Cheeks, Notes of Hand, Bond*, Certificates, Label* fax Druggists, he., Ac,, Ac. | Law Blanks*! way *on hand,orexecuteuioord«r. J £3r Th* Proprietor of the Cheomxcls and Sen- ■ risiL aaaarea his friends and the public that their i orders for any thing in ths Job Printing line will he exeeutsd in the beet manner, and at an low ratca t ■ at ttnyutbereetoblishmeni. - I Now-Yorit and Savarmali Steam I SHIP LINK. WEEKLY. I The new and splendid Steam ships FLORIDA. ..Captain Lyoß, ! —J»r. — | ALABAMA,..... •• ••••••••.-Cm tain Lddiow, Belonging to the Vnw York and Savannah Steam Bari* (Eatlon Company, j Oil AND AFTER the 1 lib January, will leave ' Savannah and New York every SATL’RD.A Y ! until further notice. These ships are of 1,300 ten. J register, and unsurpassed in safety ana , speed. Cebin Passage, $25 —payable m advance. Assure : PADELFORD, FAY & CO, Savannah. i SAMUEL L. MITCHELL, Jsl2 194 Front-tirect, New Yctk. FOR SAVANNAH. i Cg* THE new and splendid light draught steamer HANCOCK, Capt. Muhrat. built rxprofiy for the Au» tucta and Savannah trade, wilt ienTt Anguv's f< r avarnah, every TUESDAY MORNING, at J o’clock. For freight or passage, having f ecommodationscr;. j | equalled by any b>at on tire river, apply to tea j Captain on board, or to the Asoeie, apt D. L. ADAMS A SON 1 EAGLE FOUNDRY.j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Jones .Street, near ths 01 d J PlamUrt' IIoUL THE! undersigned having purchased the inter- , eat of Mr. Jomu T:s.kky, in the EAGLE ! FOUNDRY, is now prepared, with greatly increns- I ed Machinery, to furnish STEAM ENGINES, of any die or power. CASTINGS, of every deaorip- ! ties, in either Iron or Brass, for Snw,or Merchant ! V ills, Factories, Gin Gearing, &‘c., &c. Also, PULI EYS, SHAFT!NG. and all binds of ; MACHINERY. Having a great variety of PATTERNS on hand, rod first rate Workmen in ray employ, lam able to furniab all orders entrusted to me, at short no tice. and at prices rally aa low os work of the sams ' quality can be hid down from rao North or rise- j ' where. Thankful for the libera! patronage heretofore be- ■ j stowed upon the old firm, I respectfully solicit a , i continuation of the same, and guarantee a prompt j I and faithful execution of all orders sent me. te7 T. L. NEESON. 1 CLOSES, WATCHES, JEWELRY n COLT MD SILVER .—^ Watrhcs, of all kinds. Jewelry, and various rich fan.-.y Goo<ii>. Fancy Hardware and Cutlery. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles. Stiver Ware, Plated Goods of all kinds. Guns, Sporting Apparatus, Pistols. Solar Lamps, Girandoles, in gold and silver. Tsble Cutlery, of Rodgers and others. China Ware, CutGiaes Ware, of latest style. Clocks, Parlor and Office Clocks, and a large stock of cheap Clocks for country trade. 1 Andirons, Fenders, Shovels and Tcngs. Watch Materials and tools of ail kinds for Watcft. ‘ makers. For sale at fair pricer by CLARK, RACKETT A CO., Dealers in Fancy and Military Goods. J3r Repairing of Clocks and Watches by good Workmen. N. B. Whenever it may be inconvenient for per sona residing at a distance to visit the city, any thing in the above line will be tarnished promptly upon re rcmptol an order rod on ths usual time. nß | CARHART’S & TENT MELODEOKB. THIS beautiful Instrument, invented and patent ed by Mr. Carbart, is now manufactured by him, perfect in every reepect. The Inventor, daring the pest year, has mr.da meet important improvements in the construction of the Bellows, and alao in the method of tuning the Reeds. These, and other im provements, render (he Melodeoca, manufactured by Gerhart and Needham, second to none manufactured to the United States. These Instruments are beautifully finished in Boss wood Canes. The Key Beard is made slier the fashion of she Piano Forte or Organ. The tone is deliciously sod, full and pleasing, and the most lovely effects can be produced. The notes speak aa qi ick- It ns the Piano Porte, possess ing, at the same time, that great power that the Piano has not, the sustain ing power. This renders it suitable for sacred mu sio, and makes it equally adapted for Church or Parlour. The wind is supplied to the Bellows by the least possible exertion, to that that great difficulty is en« tirely obviated. Toe subscribers have lately received an assortment of the above instruments, which they offer far sale at reasonable prices. Persons ore invited to call and examine them at GEO A. OATES A CO’.S Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad a reet, oppo site the State Bank. jy26 WHEAT, OATS AND RYE. SUPERIOR- Orleans Wheat, Egyptian Oats Rye, Ac. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above Grains for soaring, will please cell upon A SABAL, Agent. N. B.—The quality of these Grains can be re lied upon. Having obtained the Premium at the last Pair at Atlanta. *l6 A. S. Ag’nt. Compound Syrup of Bnchn, FOR diseases of the Bladder, Gonorrhoea and Gleet.—This Syrup is prepared from Bacbn, Uva Uni and Paraira Brava, in their most concentra ted form Each of these articles, separately exert decided effects on the Urinary Organs, and when combined in proper form, they exert a very powerful influence upon all the Urinary Apparatus. It is par ticularly recommended for Diseases of the Bladder, vis i Re'entlon of Urine, Gravel, disease of the Pros trate, Chronic Gleet and Gonorrhoea of longstanding. Prepared from as approved formula by WM. H. TUTT, Druggist, oIS-dlwAwlm Augusta. Splendid Dress Silks. WE HATS just received e few patterns of the richest dress SILKS ever offered for sale in this city. Aiee, thirty pair of very fine Lose WINDOW CURTAINS. HICKMAN, WEBOOTT A CO. eli-Mwi Hall's Candles. UYIFTT besas Haß*l CANDLE*, far sale by g si3 BAKER A WILCOX. OTIFR INK.—This snperb lak, for marking so Lises, is tskiag the place of every other kind. A Irceh supply has been received Vt *2B W. H. A J. TURPIN. f ▲ CA^IL I TJAVII6 OIIPOIBD of my entire interest I jn in the GLOBE HOTEL to Mr. L. 3. Mss aia, I return my to my friends, and the pub* f Uo generally, forth a eery liberal patronage extended to me, and solicit fc*r him a erntiouetioa of the same. I Mr. Moaaia has b*on long and favorably known ; to this community, and I feel confident that hia great | energy and gentlemanly bearing, will make the i Globe Hotel still more worthy of extended patronage. • fs7-lw<Jtw F. M. JENNINGS. Hatim purchased of Mr. P. M. Jana twee his entire interest in the Globo Hotel, 1 solicit a con tinuation of the patronage bestowed upon hiE| No effort or expense shall be spared on my part to add to the com/' rt of those who may faror me with a j sal). fsT-twAw L. 8. MORRIS. A. L.AFITTB, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MUR CHANT. Auguita, Geo, r for the liberal parronags he j I lias rcooired, renews the tender of hia services | in the above business, and trusta by assiduity and j strict attention to hia business to merit and receive | the patronage of bit friends and the public gens* j rally. j Regular sale days, Tuesdays and Thursdays, in ont of bto.e, except tbs first Tuesdays in each * month, when they will take place at the l.owar Market House. Due notice will be given when the Night Auctions commence, which will be on the seme nights as the Day Auctions. sIS-dl m STOCK BROKERAGE THE UNDERSIGNED at the solicitation es friends will connect with his Auction and Com. i mission business the purchase of Stock and the rale : of the same, either at publia or private sale and I trusts to meet with such encouragement sa will in- I duce him to continue it. Hia arrangements araao:h i sa will enable him to ascertain the value of ail of our State and City Stocks. A. LAPITTE. sIS-dlm WATCHES, CLOCKS A JBWBLHT WOODSTOCK Sl WHITLOCK, JEWELLERS, Ac. two doors above tbs U. 8. Hotel, and opposite the Dang ol on hand, VjV j sad are ccostautly receiving, a fins assortment ftidE j of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silver and | Plated Ware, Fancy Gcoda, Unaid and rob Chains, j Hr east Pina, Ac., die. Their stock is entirely new, and will be sold cheep ; far cash. I W. Q. W oodbtoc k will give his strict attan* ; lien to REPAIRING WATCHES and CLOCKS, haring served a regular apprenticeship in one of the largest manufactoticain London, end from hia long experience, he feels assured of giving perfect patie* action to all who may sniruat their work to him. Jy l-dtw&wly FINE WATCHES,CLOCKS,JEW ELRY. AND SILVER AND PLATED GOODS. « THOMAS W. FREEMAN, -a jpV at hia Old stand, opposite the Brunswick jph AstS&tiank, Augusta, Gao., baa on hand afEA large and well selected stock, consisting of GOLD and SILV’ER WATCHES, all qualities; full setts GERMAN JEWELRY, in boxes; Gold Breast- Pins, Ear Bings, Pencils, Spectacles, Fob, Vest end Guard Chains, Fob, Vest and Guard Keys, Finger Rings, Bracelets, Buckles, ArmleUt Medallions, Ac. SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Spoons, Forks, Tea Sale, Castors, Candlesticks, Ac. —ALSO— Guns, Pistols, Percussion Cape, Shot Pouch**, Pow der Flasks, Game Begs, Ac.; besides many other vmvsnienl and useful articles not named. Having purchased all my Goods for cash, I believe I can sell ■ at prices that will suit purchasers. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired and war. J ranted. N. I).— New Goods received wee kly. o!2-dAw AUGUSTA SADDLE AND BAR- | NESS MANUFACTORY. NLm THE subscriber having recent ly fitted up an extensive etury, immediately in the rear of h : s store, in Met calfs Range, No. 193 Broad street, is prepared to txecute orders from dealers end merchants at the \ shorten notice, and oaths moot reasonable terms, j Ha would respectfully invite the attention of the { public to bin large assortment of Gentlemens, Ladies. 1 and Hoys' SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTIN, i GALES, WHIPS, HARNESS, COLLARS, | TRUNKS, VALISES, HORSE COVERS, CAR- , PET HAGS, As., Ac. Also a full assortment of Harness and Saddlery HARDWARE, together with an excellent assort ment of Patent Whalebone, Ribbed and Steel Spring TRUNKS, which are unsurpassed for light ness end durability. A supply of McCoombs* celebrated Patent Stretched, Rivctted snd Cemented BELTING. Those in want of tny article in hia line will find it to their advantage to call before purchasing else, where. Ha will sell on as accommodating terms as can be bad iu the oity. slTdAwtf A, HATCH. " NO EXCUSE FOR BAD BREAD! PRESTON A MERRILL’S INFALLIBLE YEAST POWDER, a new artels for making Light sod Sweet Bread. It is a great convenience, that it is always ready and sure to act—the dough requires no standing, but is ready to bake as soon aa mixed, and the most ignorant can hardly mistake in its use. Should an excess be put in, it will not turn the brea i yellow, with an ashy or soapy taste, as saleratuo and soda will; thus saving much waste. it is suitable for almost all kinds of Sweet Cakes, Gingerbread, Dumplings, and Griddle Cakes Jjf Dough mixed with common Yseat, and failing tc rise, may be made light, and saved, by thoroughly kneading in the proper quantity of this Yeast. For sale by alO D. B. PIUMB AQO. THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OP THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. Tub THIRD ANNUAL FAIR es the SOUTH CAROLINA INST!TDTR>foi the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Indus- Br, will be held in Charleston, 8. 0., opening on UNDAY, 17th NOVEMBER, and continue da ring the week. Specimens in every branch of Mechanism, Art and Industry; also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, and all otb-r Agricultural Products, m solicited, for j which suitable premiums will be awarded. The following special Premiums are offered t For the six best specimens of Steel made from Spartanburg or ether Iron, the prod net of a Southern State, and manufactured into Edged Tools of any kind—A Gold MeriaL N B.—A specimen of the Steel in Ben (« be sent with the Tools. Foeths largest quantity of Cocoons rained on one plantation, not leas than Ten liushsla—A Gold Me*' dal, or SSO. For the largest quantity of Spun Silk, the produce of any one plantation, not lew than Tea Pounds—A Gold Medal, or Premium of SSO. For the beet Ren Island Cotton Gin, on not new principle, aoperiet to that new in general nan; or for any real and Important improvement an the pre sent one—A Geld Modal. For the invention of a suitable meshiae for Pnlrar uing Red Pepper—A Gold Medal. For the beat Steam Engine—A Gold Medal. For Che beet model Steam Fire Engine—A Geld Medal. A targe and commodious building bee been select ed for the Exhibition, and every ease will be paid to the reception and cue of Arttefea aent to the Fkfr, Speetueno mint beta by the 13th Nevember. Contributors to the Fair ora wfanhHy raqaealod. when they forward Spaeimena fm F.ihflrfien, loosed fell descriptions of the Articles, and aneh infaama lion in general aa may be es use, and mop nr for publication. Addraan i. H. TAYLOR, Chaiioaa of Committee an Ceaseanaatdaneet j«24-dAwtNl7 RAIN OIL.—A large quantity an daaA aQ by the barrel, very clear. Par sole lew br ,N W. H * J. TURPIN, 1 ifttaallaneous. FORCE, CONLEY A ~Co! i (Opposite Insurants Dank) , i whoiisilt omits ta BOOTS, IHOBS t TRUNKS, AC., 1 ISTITR the attention of Mer gnIRT J ynl chaste to the large Steak they are Ml I ■ ML cow receiving, which they are ; re-1 j pared to oall, and will sell, as lew sad lower than they can be purchased of any establishment in Cbaileatuo or elsewhere. Call and examine for youmlvas. *l6 SHOESr TRUNKS Ac.TatT j IHAV* recently fitted op the strre formerly j occupied by the lata Mr. J. W. Houghton, and would offer to my fHtndn and the public, u prime amort meat of PALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES. ALSO, RUBBERS, HB Ml and BATCHELLB. Children and servanto BOOTS and SHOES In great variety, all of which will be sold low. Call and examine for youraelf. rir Opposite Bridge Bunk Buildings, Broad-street. ■2B E, L. SYMMONS. just received; grfll AT MI HKW STAND, wA| IVI formerly occupied by L. C. War yll f IrL ran A Co., second door above A. » Frederick’* Coo feet <ooarv, a splendid lot of Gent’s, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’* SHOES, of all de wtlptiona, conriwing, in pert, of the following i Gent a fine Dreas BOOTS, Roger*' make; do do Water piocf BOOTS, Roger*’ make do do BROGANS, light, do do; do do De, beivy, do do; Ladies’ de bl’k Omgnss GAITERS do do; do do do Do, patent leather Upped tad foxed, Regan* make; do nee block GAITERS, ail hating, Rogera* make; do fine Moro front lace GAITERS; do do Kid do do Do; M fossa’ fine Mo. do de Do; do do blue and eel’d. Do; ChUdraa’s fine Mo. front lace Djj do do bl’k, blue and red GAITERS; Besides Ladies’ toe Kid TIES, Buskins, Slipper. ' sad Jenny Lind Tien, for sale by ■24 H. E. CLARKE. bSots, shoes, &c* 1 *WK HAVE ju»t received a splendid i amort meet of BOOTS, SHOES. Ac., made | expressly for our retail (rede, consisting in ! part of Gent’s fineCalfandpatent leather Drca* BOOTS. I do do do Opera do do do do Mooterc/ do do do do Congress do do do Palo Alto and Oxford do do do do Brogans do do do Buckskin Congress BOOTS. ! do do Palo Altoa, Ac. do Lediss fine French Satine Gaiter BOOTS, all Colors. { do do Soadell do da do do Scroll do do do Llueo do do do Kid BLIPPBRB. THW and BUSKINS, do do RsseaaMUrPßßa, Jenny (dads, Ac. ! Boys’ end IfoutlPu fins Call BOOTS, do do Gaiter do jo do Patient Brogans, Ac. Misses’ A Child V* GAITERS A Half GOITERS I do do Patent Leather Button BOOTS I I do do do do BROGANS. do do Morocco BOOTS and Ankle TIES. ' do do Kid SLIPPERS, Jenny Linds, As. —ALSO,— Ser v« nt’ b Shoe* ol cvc ry dcec rl prion. FORCE, CONLEY A CO., Sign Mammoth Boot, Broad Street, opposite Inau. ranoeHenk. my 4 WM. H. TUTT, WHOLBBALI AND RETAIL DRUaGIST, I Asguta* Georgia, —HAS NOW IN STORE -10,000 Ibe. White LEAD. 500 gallona Linseed OIL, 1,000 Iba Spanish BROWN, i,OOO Ibe. V ecetian RED, 500 gaUoos Spirits TURPENTINE, 200 gallon* Copal VARNISH, 12 do*, smarted Paint BRUSHES, Point MILLS, Chrome Green and Yellow, Prussian ! end Ultramarine Blue, Paria Green, Ter de Sieans, ( Umber, and Artists Color*, • ogether with a hrga | Stoot of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY I CHEMICALS, to which the attention of pax cbemrs is invited. } v”3-'! A wI tn BOUNTY LANGS. BY an act of the late Centre**, Bounty LANDS bars been granted to the Soldiers and Wid awaof Soldiers who served in the hat war with Great Britain, iu 1312, or in any of the Indian war* since 1790; alaoto Cotnooiaeioned officers of the Mexican War. Havir formed an association with legal gentle men in ' ashington City, lam fully prepared with the neon try forma and requirements of the Act, to {proceed ii behoof of all those interested therein; also to pn * acute claims of every doeeriptiou against he Govern jaent. Office on Jacksoia, between Reyr-oldsand Hroad-stt 08-ts JOHN MIL LEDGE. PIHB AKD~WATL r R PROuFdhAXB PAINT THM cheapest and most durable Paint for Roofs, Peaces, oat buildings and all coarse work. It bes bees adopted by all the Railroads throughout the country for painting freight cars, station houses, bridges, Ac. A supply of Slate Paint will be kept on hand, tad ■old in any quantities wanted. Dealers who may want It by the tea will be supplied at prop*ietc r f a prices with addition of expenses. HAVILAND, RISLEY A CO, nor M-w Wholesale Druryist*. REMO r AL. TUB undersigned have removed their Stock of FLOUR, GRAIN, Ac., m their /View Store, next North cf Mil'er A Warren’s Store, on Jackson street, where they offar for sale the tallowing list of srtiel's, U will 200 barrels, halves and quarters, superfine FLOUR fresh ground from Georgia wheat. 1,000 bushels prime North Carolina White CORN. W 0 bushels Seed OATS. Itid bushels Seed RYE, Georgia raised. —ALSO— -100 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING. el B. H WARREN A CO. WHO CAN DOUBT SUCH TBSTI MONYf READ THE FOLLOWINGt ABOUT six weeks ago 1 contracted a revere cold, which resulted in aa obstinate Cough, threatening to terminate in OsMjsyssn. The dis ease was of such • violent character, that I scan be earns emaciated, end I began to despair of recovery. Whan every ether remedy had failed, I, with bat little hope, rracnr -d a battle of Dr. Tatt’s PECTO RAL ELIXIR, and before I had finished the bottle, my cough cessed, and I began to Improve, end row 1 am in as gnqd health ns I ever wee in my life. Signed! JOHN JONES, Sept. 20, IESI. Burks county O'The PECTORAL ELIXIR in vegetable sumpoand, deUghtM to the taste, sad can he given to intents in eases of Cuopcr Whooping Cough, with oertainsuccese. For solo hv WM. H. TUTT, end M dflhwtf W. ■. dh J. TURPIN, TWB snlseribm heraits6ThooenodPoostfo nmmtod Tpunsasas Onssd MEAT, ennol so wke ’ - *9O T. W. FLEMING A CO. {lnblU ooltj. - hi | EXEOCIORI* SALE.—Agreeable to the lest will and testament of Charles U. Banders, late of Newton eeanty, desensed, will be sold, on the plantation near Oxford, end on ths lots foCovingtee, t to ths estate of said deceased, on Thurs day, the fourth day of December next, sad tbs days 1 following, the perishable property of said deceased, not disposed of by the will, consisting of Corn, , Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Mates, very likely. Horses, I Csttle, Hogs, a targe portico of which will be in good order for pork, two tom Wagons, one two : horse Wagon, one Railroad Cart, Shacks, Cotton 1 Seed, Plantation Tools, with many other articles not | I named. Sate to commence si ths plantation. T erms on the day of sale. A foe, «t the mme time, should ths Executors think it best for the estate, the present crop of Cotton, I consisting of forty to fifty bales, will be sold ta the I highest bidder for sash STEPHEN SHELL, JO NATHAN TURNER, f October 18, 1851. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE STOCKS, BONDS, Ao. Executors* sale.—wmi be sold, «u TUESDAY, tbs Twenty-eighth day of OC TOBER nest, in front of the office of the Auguste Insurance end Banking Company in the city of Au gusta, daring the usual boon of sale, the following Property, part of the estate of Mrs. Ann Camming, deceased, to wit >. Tbs LOTS and Improvements on end Jut above the corner of Brood and Campbell streets, common • ly known ns Providence Range, now occupied by Messrs. Baker A Hart, Baker, Wilcox A Co,, and Gould. Bulkley A Co., which, tor the purpose of sale, will ho divided into lour Lots, running by par allel lines from Bread to Bills street, fronts oa (boss streets, ranging from thirty feet ten tnchea (30 ft. 10 in.) to thirty-one foot five inches, (31 ft. fi in.) — (resents now seeapying, to hold l osaemiou till Oc tober Ik, 1862. Rents es Stores fronting on Broad strut, and their appurtenances os now leased, will bs payable to purchaser*, from time of tale to expi ration of leaui. The sellers v ill continue lo receive t'U October Ist, I£fi2, the rants, payable for such por tions of ths lota sold as may be included in the pre mises on Campbell and Ellis streets, now occupied by Mrs. Sarah G. Cart.) Also, the IDT and Improvements, now occupied i by Mr. Jackson P. Turpin, South side of Reynold | strut, between Campbell and Jaaksoa sir*ns, has- I ing a front of about uventy-one feet -a Reynold I street, and extending thence Sofh abo t one bun. 1 dred and Unity ifoet to an .ey, with the use, in I common with other lots, of raid alley, that bounding on the West, and of tbe one constituting the eastern boundary of the next mentioned lot, under rent till I October Ist, 1852. Also, a LOT, but slightly improved, adjoining Che lest mentioned, on ths East, of about (he same di mensions, and bounded by an alley on the Fast, with tbe use, in common with other lot*. k«. several alleys above mentioned. Also, tbe following STOCK? to- *l* and Co - poration BONDS, viti 26| Shares of the Cap* pi <A t?.<s A-tgust Insurance and Banking Corny, i y 12 Sharu cf tbe Capitol Stock of the Georgi Railroad and Banking Company. Georgia. Interest, payable umi-ennuwliy Ist Msrcb and let Sep-smber. Principal Ist Sept. 186-f. 10 Braids, fil,oSo each, 7 per rant, of the City of Augusta. Interest payable semi annually Ist April and tet October. Priae'pal Ist April, 1567. fi Bonds. 9600 tub, 7 per 1 cent, of Montgomery | and Wcot Point Roll Road Company. Interest nsy t hie quarterly. Terms of Rale—Stocks end Bonds Cub. Real Estate, one-th'i J Cash; ths other two-thirds in two equal annual inatCmeuts, with interest from safo, and mortgage on the property, William gumming, HY. M. GUMMING, Ex’ra. of Will of Mrs. Ann Gumming, dec’d. September 21, 1851. EXECUTORS' SALE WILL BE SOLD* in front of the office of the Augusts Insurance end Ranking Company, in the Cfiy of Augusta, au THURSDAY, the THIRTIETH DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT and if necessary, from day to day tbaraofter, during the usual hour* of public sales, the following proper ty, pert of the (•'.*’# of Thomas Gumming, deceased to wid ’ Tbe Lot and improvement!, on tbe north aide of Broad street, in the city of Auguste, former residence of the deceased, fronting on raid street, about seven ty seven (77) feet, bounded went by a lino beginning oa that street, three and a half feet from the corner of the main bui'ding thereon, end extending thence to the northern line of raid lot, east by a line beginning on broad street, four feet west of the earner of the building now occupied by Richard Allen, andotben, and running thence two hundred end eighty-one feet, more or less, to the northern boundary of raid lot, and parallel with (he western Hon above mentioned, end north by an alley about twenty-three feet wide, with tbe right of way through raid alley, and another running thence to Reynold afreet, in common with other lots Coaching the suns. Abo, four unimprovtd late on tbe north eido of Reynold street, jam below Washington street, each , having a front of about forty-one and • half <4l|) i feet on Reynold afreet, running back about one bun- ( dred and seventy-seven end a half (1774) foot to nn , allow about twenty (2j) feet wide, oa which each of i them bas-a front of about thirty-nineandahaif (391) feet, with tbe right of way through said alley, La : common with the ithrro lots next mentioned, and also , through the aPeys lying respectively an the oeet and west of the rams lota. Also, the three unimproved lots above referred to bounded north by Bey street, ee which each of them has a front of abo-t forty-two lest floor innhne, ex tending beck one hundred and seventy-raves and a hslf (1/74) feet to the alley above m—tlcned, hr which they are bounded oa the sooth, with the right of way in common with the four lota above ifrarrihed. through the three alleys mentioned in the description of said lots. The said seven lota, (four on Reynold, and three oa Pay street,) and the alleys therewith connected, occupying the ground known oe the old Eagle Tavern lot. Also two Lots of Land in the YHinge of "runmer villa, of which one, fronting on MiUedge street on the East, end Camming Street on the South, eenfodne about six (6) acrwi; and the other, fronting an Cam ming Street, adjoining the Into mentioned on the E*-t and Mr. Jesie Ansley on the West* contains four scree more nr lose. Also shoot two hundred acres of Woodland ad joining the Tillage of Summerville, bounded Sooth by Walton Way szteodod, and adj-iaisg the West over traet and others—tabs subdivided before sate, when ■ plat will be exhibi ed. Also a tract of Pina Land containing about fifty sens, commonly called tbe “Quarry tract,” oa which is e valuable Quarry es White Free Stone. Terms of Sole. One third eaeh, the other tern thirds in two equal annual instalments, with interest from day of rale, secured by Mortgage of foe prep arty solo. Qr The Executes* white oftringthc property the lots above designated, may, previous ton sale, for tbe interest of the Estate or the convenience of purchaser* moke same change In the parcels offered, by throwing together portions new eeparetsj —subdividing other* now offered entiie eg modifying the subdivisions above mentioned. Distinct plans of the Ltosne offered will he pr*- peird and ready for examination before and to time of rale. WILLIAM GUMMING. ROBERT P. FOB, HENRY ■ GUMMING, Executors of the Win es Then. Tfnmmhto dee’s. Augusts, Aug tat 24, 1851- eu24 swtd BACON, WE era restoring nn eiHilfonel sssfftf es fine Bekimora Bacon. Fnreheesra exe mqnetoed to soft. e3O T. W. fI«W«BW>- SfAßfleg rOLlfln. . HI home es the her. gent end eoevement eitfoK fie etoe by «S 8 Mid W. B. 4 I. YURPINJ ! CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL. fHimiiaitp. Her. is t beautiful dream of bears a, fm tat , wko nema henelf a dream of beaten. FVom the Louisville Journal. A DREAM OP HQAVEN. la a tweet dream I soared abort To regicna toft and lair, And roaoiedtwi'h apirite (hat I lore Through heavenly garden, there. I wandered up oa wing of light ) To one bright star that .bone Amid the count I eat orbsef sight. AH peerless and aloft*, t T - +- ■ 1 J And to my raptured vision teemed The great KlemaPs home. A light in memorj’t hallowed urn It shall forerer beam, And memory*! dying look will tors To that enchanting dream. 1 taw my angel mother there, Pure ana serenely bright, A spirit of celestial air. All clad in holy light. She led me where undying do wen In radiant beauty grew, And thiough eternal daylight hours Birds ot rich plumage flew— Where fountains e’er the rardanl ground lu liquid splendor fall, And billows, with t murmuring sound, To answering billows call— Through shining streets where ’mid the throng Os spirit forms I meet, Beloved ones, departed long, \ Who knew and loved ms yet. They turned their gold n harps to sing, And welcome me on high— Even now ineibinks I hear it ring That onlAm of the sky. I asked my get tie mother “ why Her home was nil to fair, Sj bright tnd beautiful (he sky When sun nor moon was there.” She Told me, as we onward trod, No orb might shine above In realm* lit by the smile of (Sod And radiant with his Icve. While thus in silvery tones she .poke, And glory round us shone, Softly it faded —1 awoke— My dream of heaven had flown. Hon. Abbott Lawrence In Ireland. An Irish paper, received by the Canada, fives the following account of the recaption of An aorx Lawaiitcs ia Galway, on the 17th alt-: Mr. Lawrence, tha American Ambassador, arrived in Galway on Tuesday evening, in company with Mrs. and Miss Lawrence Alderman Duyce, Mr. Hemans, C. E., and Mr. Perry. A special meeting of the Harbor Boird was convened at 1 o’clocr on Wednesday, the Rev. Pater Daffy, P. P., in the chair, when a congratulatory addresj was presented to his Excellency, who, in acknowledging the com pliment. aaid: We have ie (he United States a very population, natives of the Emerald Isle and the de scendant of Irishmen, now iubnbiting the country which I haveth: honor to represent; end 1 beg here to say that, generally speaking, they are persons of a most valuable and necessary class to tho mainten ance of our fotiiiuticns end the devslopment of the great resources of tbs vast country which they in habit. [Loud cheers.] I think I know the charac ter of the Irish nation, and 1 have a sympathy, wbtther in Ireland or the United States, for Irishman. [Cheers.] 1 must say here, in justice te the Irish population in the United States, that generally—not always, but generally —they have made good and valuable citizens, [obeerr.] I have come to year country, believing it to be m/ duty to do so, repre senting, as 1 do, a very Urge body of persona who were bred and bern in Ireland. [Hear, hear.] i came not here from idle eurieeity, but 1 came to look at the physical formation of the country, and particu larly al its people. I wanted to see with my own eyos what baa so often been represented by the press, the condition of Ireland; and so far as I have travelled, which ia n very abort apace indeed, 1 have ■cee eothing in the condition and appearance of tha country that should net indicate, and does not indi cate, that man is as well here ss is any other coon* try. I cannot, gentlemen, discuss your political, religious or social condition; it would not become me to touch on any of these points, hut I have the great est desire and ihe strongest wish to see Ireland ia such a state ot presperity that she can retain on bar own shores, and maintain at boms, her people, with out sending abroad so large a portion of her popular tlon. [Applause.] The United States are open to the people of all nations. W# hare givaa ail good men s hearty wel come, and we have given Irishmen e hearty wet* some, and 1 nan tell yon that Irish man will eoatieee to receive that welcome. [Hear, boar.] To-day, gentlemen, I have bed the satisfaction of visiting your beautiful bay. 1 have been aa Mutton Island, as it U ea'led—l have had a view cf tbs Ingram and agrees to your town— and I most say that I hero rare ly seen anything in'any coon try that promises more tar the aeeoa modetion of ships than the Bey of Gel war. [Orest e hoe ring.] It will give ate greet st- Usmetioa if yon arsabU to carry eat the plea which yen propose to adopt, sad which would bring yon ead the United States sparer together. I am from 600 to 700 miles nearer to my home to-day thea 1 have beau far e very long time past, [leas ead eoatineed cheers;] ead if ear means can be devised to ahert* ea the awtaaee between this country ead tho Uakm, the aaerer we eoiae together tho greeter will he onr friendship. [Greet cheering.] lam one es those who beteve that alt oat ions require to he fHeads with meh otbt', is intercourse. Lot ns coaa# together— let os he can family, one nation—let as maintain Ki sad good will amoasrst cash other, far 1 ha* it ie tho interest of all te maiaUia peace. 1 do ad bolters ia war or “ masses of war.’* 1 he* llere the teas iu siesta of sneak iad rest ea giviag the greatest amount e< employment mihe great—taamhsr of people—l bailors ia the utility of universal sdaoe* lien. [Greet cheering.] And 1 weftid teach every men, women aad child in Ireland to read ead writs, if possible. Give the people aaiveisel edasatioa — ead I beg to be understood oe this point—living ia a eeealey, ae 1 do, that Is ruled by eelLgeveraaseßb—e government es the people, end from we people, enr only mserfry lias ia aatrenaledooeriee, faaadedmi leiigkm. [Load cheers ] HJo Excellency set down saad load ead long osatteasd appiease. CHEAP OBOCHRJBS. Tnw ■nhserih* having par abased the interest of Mr. Twniffs ia Us recent establishment, near the to*«r Market, would inform the easterners dmteetoMiehmeat, that he will keep a good as* , Ifr—«ef articles ie Ms lies, which he wM ssß Seepftrreeh. o»-d6 F. DOLL Crockery, China and CHaaawara »THS subscribers kem eoasteatly est A heed a general assortment of Ciaskory, ID China aad Glassware, which srß he W said eelow ea one be bed Welasheths -d " ■* * WTHIOP, tn j| Below Boat Ofhoe Caraer.