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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1851)
ISV WILLIAM S. JONES. Serins, &c. THE ( IIKOMCLi: & SENTINEL IS PUBLISHED DAILY. TRI-WEKKLY A WEEKLY, BY "WILLIAM S. JONES. TERMS; DAILA FAPKK. — Dublitked Merning and kite ning 'L'o Cirv Syi sc^ibsbs —Six /foliara per annum, payable in advance. If S*m- *r Mam— Seven Dollars. 1 Rl-WEEKLY PAPER —four Dalian per an num, in advance. WIEII.Y PAPER.— (A mammoth theei,) T\eo Dollars per annum in advance. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. IN UAH.V' PAPER, h'ifly cexle per rquare (twelve lines or less) for the first insertion. Thirty tight Dents for the neat five; and ’TwentyJive Cents ft r each subeequeut insertion; WEEKLY, Seventy-five Cts.; SEMI-Mt NTHLY or MONTH. I Y, (in either paper) One Dollar; end Kale and Figure Wi>rk One Dollar. las'll neat to reading matter and leaded, charged aa a new advertisement each in?erti< n I J rofessio.,al or IJusinsss Cards , not exceeding e> lines, Ten Dollars per annum. If over eix lines pro rata per lints. Jj-Communications deviirned to promote private ot iiidividutd inttrots, will be charged aa advertise ments. N > yrutuiu-us Advertising, under any circum tances. except Marriage and Oibilnary Notices; and these, when over six lines, will be charged as Ad vertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square, (12 lines,) 1 month, without alteration $6 “ 2 months, “ “ 12 “ ” 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 “ “ 12 months, “ 11 25 2iq tares, one-lialf more than the above rates. il “ three fourths more than the atove rates. 4 “ double the above latc-a. % ts ne.r' to reading raatur an! leaded, double these ta'c^t. Dot marked the number of in sertions wii! be continued snJ charged by the inser tion. With Merchants, Druggists and olherr, contracts v. ill be made by the year on as reasonable terms, as heretofore. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within in months to JSO <>r upwards, for other than perma n. n advertisements, a discount -f 25 per cent, will b. made if paid on presen'mion. LKAYINQ NOTICE Alf F UNDERSIGNED begs to tender his I sincere and grateful acknowledgments to the public Companies, Merchants and citinen* of Au yu.ta generally, (or Ike liberal support and encou ragement extended to him in ths above line daring (be pest year, and hopes to merit a continuance of lie same by keeping in h:a employment such per sona cnly, us will, with promptitude and fidelity, at tend to the interests of his patrons ; sud also ta be ing equal to any emergency of business by the num ber and appointment of hit teams. Mr. W. C. Kito is 'be overseer ard manager of my eniabliabnient lowborn payment* can bo male, and by whom all older* will be prompt!y at'coded to. CHARLES C. JACKSON. N. B. -Dray* and Wagon* to Hamjurg. utb I n.o On Alclntoih street, two doers from Georgia Railroad Bank. JUST RECEIVED, per tteaner Africa, the largest end best assortment ol ENGI ISH (iUN9 i tiered in ibis city, c<mprintrg every vtiiety, fiom IjonJon and Him ingbam makers, at the lowest rates lor cash. Double and Single B'.rrcJc'* '"LAS, all siz*a and pi ices. A fine of Single and Double UUN# ( for buy. HI FI ES and Poub’e GUN?, rs ocy < ~owD m; k», one barrel Kitle mid the other Snot, a line atticie for bunting deer en l Turkics. Colds, Allen’s, and other REVOLVERS; als~, Single Harrcled Self-cocking and Rifle FISTDLis, cuit steel barrels. * Common Fibtol*, all kinds ; Percussion CAPS, of Westerly Richard’s, Ccx’s t rater ]>roof, Walker's, «ml G. D. French, and Military Caps. A great variety ot Powder FLA? K l *, Shot BELTS and Game BA< »S, of the finest pattern*. Also, Wash Rods, Drinking Flask* and Cup*, Nipple Wrenches, Pocket Compasses, Screw Dri vers, fine large Hunting Horns, and every thing in the .porting line. Being a practical Gun Maker royfelf, and having the.e Guns made to my order, expteesly for lh ! s mar ket, persona buying will get a much belter article than is sold at the Hardware Stores, and at equally low prices, and all warranted to shoot veil. Pewder and Shot, wholesale and retail, all varie ties. BN, B. — RIFLES made to order, and all kinds of REPAIRING and RE-STOCKING GUNS, done in (he best manner, and wanauted. old ly EH. ROGERS. NEW WORKS. y WALLOW BARK ; cr a ajourn in the old Dominion, by J. F. Kennedy, revised edition with 20 illustrations, by Stiother. The W ide, Wide World, by Elizabeth Wethcrel, 2 vole, cloth. Twice-Told Tales, by Nathaniel Hawthorn, 2 vji*, cloth. Just received an 1 for sale at GFO, A. OATES A CO.’S Fiano, Book and Music Depot, 036 Broad atreot. fINTPOGiIAPIHA 5 Or the. Printer's Inslruc 1. lor ; a brief sketch of the Origin, Rise and Piugrees of the Typographic Art, with Practical Di ■ rchons for conducting every department in an of fice, hints to authors, publishers, 4 c., by Thomas F. Adams. For rale by o->8 THOS. RICHARDS A SON. ~ WAVBRLr NOVELS. JUST RECEIVED, a splendidly illustrate edition of fha Waverly Novela, in 12 vols., Royal Octavo, full bound calf; published by D. Ap pleton A Co., New York. For sale at GEO. A. OATES A CO.'S, u2ii Broad street HOUSEHOLD WORDS. HOUSEHOLD WORDS, a weakly Journal, conducted by Charlea Dickens ; vole. 1 and 2. For sale by 022 THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. The UNITED States Pome Office Quids, by -I. Eli Bowen. Fur sale by •>25 T. RICHARDS A SON. Ib AfITBANK’S PATENT Platfoim and Counter Scales, -tag. WARRANTED- Adapted to every required op- Ufl eration of Weighing—aa Rail I Boad Scales, for Trains or rn -1 Rl« cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable; Heavy Portable Seales on wheels, for Pounds riem, Rolling Mills, Ac. STOKE SCALES of all sizes, COUNTER SCALES, Ac., A., far sale by mb I W. A J. NELSON, Agents. SUPERIOR COOK. ANY person wishing to Hires vary superior Cjek and astir Washer end Ircner, may be accommodated on application to W. H. A J, TURPIN. JDrg @ootf£t, Blankets! Blankets! ALEXAIDBR a WRIGHT have i n .tore a large assortment of 8-4 and 9-4 negro BLAN KETS, 10-4 Mackinaw BLANKETS, 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 superior BED BIANKETS which they offer at low prices, and invite the atten tion of the public. ddkw 029 More Dress Goods. ALEXANDER At WRICQT haVe Fist re ceived an additional supply ot very rich at d beautiful French D’LAINESand CASHMERES of the lateat styles. Also, some small figured French D’LAI NES for children. dAw #29 Ladies’ Velvet Cloaks and Man* TILLAS, Only four days from \tw York. SNOWDEN & SHEAR D" Uawe received, This Day, by tbe Steamer Marion, Ladies’Velvet CLOAKS and MANTIL LAS, of tbe latest Preach patterns, end of rich and splendid styles, to wbieh they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. <>33 ddttw6 Rich Silk Velvets' SNOWDEN 6c SHEAR HAVE Just received from New York, Rich 4-4 SILK VELVETS, of beautiful colors for La dies’ Mantillas, Cloaks and Dresses, to which they respectfully invite the attention of (be Ladies. 025 dtwdtw Rich Tapestry Velvet Carpets SNOWD.TN 6c SHEAR HAVE received this day from New York, Rich TAPESTRY VELVET and TAPES. TRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, of new and splendid styles, to which they respectfully invite tbe atten tion ofthe public. dtwAw 025 MORE NEW GOODS, JOHN P. SETZE, IS RECEIVING a very large assortment of FANCY and STAPLE GOODS, wh'ch were laid in sicce the late redaction in the prices of Goode generally-' and are offered at a moderate advance. A MOIt O WHICH WILL II ruDXi ; I Changeable Glace SILKS; Black GKOS dg RHINE, various width* and prices Striped Changeable SILKS, Cbangeab'e GROS db AFKiUUF; Chine SILKS; Armors Do.; Brocade Do ; Black SATIN db CHINE; Rich Plaid SILKS; Black Levantine SILKS, Super, rich Figured SILKB, black sud fancy color?; Plaid Silk POPLIN, Black Silk VELVET, Revl French BOMBAZINES, Silk MANTILLAS; Black Italian CRAPE; do do Do., for veils; Extra fine Black ALPACAS; Assorted colors Do.; ’ Sup. Black Mohair LUSTRE; do do CANTON CLOTH; Faney CASHMERES and DaLATNES, A’l Wool Do ,De.: Cherry, Pink. Maroon and Blue plain DnLAINES; Rich PERSIAN CLOTH, for Ladiea* Dresses; French MERINOS and CASHMERES; Piasy Httbfi*,fayTv«w;*y'if nyinu*’ Furniture Do, do do do; Real English PRINTS, eotnc suitable for laid work; 4 4 Pordered and rich Pig’ii. Turkey Red PKINTS; Lew priced aud *up. Welch FLANNELS; Ktal Welch and Saxony Do; 4-4 purs Irish LINENS, aome very fine; 4 4 Slite and Brown LINENS; Low priced and extra fine Bird'* Eye DIAPER; 8-4, 9 4, 10-4 rich Figured Damaak De; TOWELLING, of variou* kinds; Linen TO WELS, with colored border*; Plain and Dotted f wise MUSLINS; Nansook end Mull Do; CAMBRICS, JACONETS and Bishop's LAWN; Linen Bobinet INSERTINGS and EDGINGS; Scolloped and Inver ing TRIMMINGS, TRIMMINGS, for Dresses; Rich Needle Worked COLLARS; de do do Standing COLLARS; Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric HAND KERCHIEFS; Mourning Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS; Cotton FRINGES; Gent’s Cetton and Merino Nett SHIRTS; - New Yoik Mill SHIRTINGS, end other kinds; 12-4 I inen and Cotton SHEETINGS, 7-4 and 12-4 Crump CARPETING; Rich Piano and Table COVERS; Silk, Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton HOSIERY; Boys’ and Mioses’ Worsted and Cotton Du; Very fine Gauss FLANNEL; j Plaid and Plain I.i NSEYS; Gre-n and Yellow Do; , Apron CHECKS and Bed TICKING; Unbleached DIAPER end Table CLOTHS; Very fine Maraeilles SHIRTS, Together with many other article*, all of which will prove to be such aa represented when sold. 021 CHEAP BLANKETS AND NBQRO r CLOTHS. SNOWDEN Sc SHEAR HAVE received a very large auppiy es BLANK* ETS and NEGRO CLOTHS, ameng which are— Heavy White and Mixed KERSEYS, at very low I prices; Fancy Plaid and Plain LINSBYS, for feme!# bouse servant*; Heavy Sheeps GREY CLOTH and Mixed CAS -1 SI MERES, lor carriage drireia and male house aer > vants, Schley’s Negro KERSEYS, at the lowest price*. Superior 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS, a very large anpply, Superior 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Heavy Whitney BedDLANKETS, To all of which they reepeclf ully invite tha at I entioo of Planter*. c 6 The carpets are cosiir^w# have received the foliewing, which we offer at greatly reduced prices. Ta pee try Velvet Carpets, Brnosells Three Ply and Ingrain, Veaelien, Cotton Carpets, 25 to 37|e, Tufted and CbcnaUe Ruga to match Oar stock will be complete in a few days. elfi COSGROVE A BRENNAN. FALL STOCK. WE have on bond oar Fell Stoek of GOODS, wbieh consists in part, aa follow#t Cloths, Ceaataeres and Vestings, of all qualitfee and de scriptions, which we offer to make up at fan nodes, and at moderate profits. RBADT-MAEI CLOTHING. Dram, Frock, De Oney, and Business COATS, SACKS and COMFORTABLES; Black, Gray, Mixed and Plaid Case. PANTS, of all prices and descriptions; Silk, Satin, Cam. and Cloth VESTS, of all varieties. Our Fancy Department cannot be ntrpaaaed in this city. It comprises Silk and Linen Packet Handkar chiefs, Senrfii end Stock#, Gloves, of all Myles; Sii.rts and Shirt Cellar#; Silk, Marine, Gatten and Flannel UndorAlrt# and Dm ware; Half Bona, at every qoality ; Clothe# Bag#; Money Bait# ( Shool . der Brace#; Suspend###; Money Panes) Cravat Buckles; ledia Robber Belli] Bathing Cap# and | Doll Heeds; Silk and Cation Wiki-Cape; a few es 1 these fancy Cigar Gaea*) Ladfce* SRk and Mertoo Uader-Ve#u end Paata, end many Mhnr nrtklee, . which yen enaeee by ■MM'in an J. a Fneeis, FERRIS A PAUL. G. A Pa##.. e4 TK AIM 01L.—26 hbla, for ml# by WM. H, TUTT, #26 AUGUSTA. GA„ SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 2, 1851 NEW AND ELBOAWTDRY 00008. 1 COSGROVE Sc BRENNAN. 1 Broad Street, formerly Kere dr Hope, above the Globe Comer , Augusta , Geo. JJAV® already in more a **ry lam and splen- JLJ did assortment of bcauliinl Piiaud Cash mere* and Da Lai net, Plaid Silka, Braaada, Wscer ad and Chameleon do. Preoeh Merinos and Plain , Caahmerea o/ er rv dealrabla abada and quality. BararaaUaa and Coburg Cloths, alt colors. Em. hroi 'ered Canton Crapa Shawls and Piiiln do; Long and Square Shawls, all prices and qualities Silk, Velvet and Marino Cloaks and Sacks, new patterns. 1 HOUSEWIFE AND FAMILY DRY GOODS,! I Such as Linen and Cotton Sheetings and Shirtings, i Table Damasks, •iapeia Napkins, Lawns, Linen and Cat ton Towelings. Largs Pina Blankets, Mar seilles Quilts; Toilet, Table and Piano Clstk Cov • ers. Pina Welsh and Oanae Flannels, Canton do , Silk do. A large assortment of Ladies* and Chil drens’Hosiery. A complete asromnent of Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Laees and Edgings, and Silk and Vo'vet Triturnings of all kinds. Kid, Silk and r Woolen (stores Ladies’ Merino Hose. Jaconet, Cambria. Mull, Swiss and Nainsook Muslins, plain, 1 striped and p'aid. 1 N B It will well repay a visit to oar new Store to witness the quantity, q uality and low prices of our Goods. o!5 FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. PULL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN it SURA a ' HAVE receivsd their full supplies cf PALL sad WINTER GOODS, conprieing on# of the largest stocks that they bare ever offered to the public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid artiche, among which are Rich Plaid and Fancy Brocade Silka, lor Ladies' Dresses; Black Brocade, and rich Watered Dress Silka, Plain Black Silks, es various s'ylee, and rich Los- I tre lor Ladies' Dresses, Lu, in’s French Merinos, and plain Moaassiias Da Lai nos, of beautiful atylea, Rich Paris Printed Mousseline DeDaiacs, of saw and elegant styles, Superior black Cbally*s, Mack Mousseline Do s Lai nee, and bkek Bombasines, A very large assortment of English, Frsnek and Americas Prints, 1 Superior French and English Ginghams, of beau tiful ctyiee for Ladiss’ Winter Dresses, Superior English Mourning Prints and Ginghams, of new and beautiful, styles, 1 I adies 1 Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Lass Robes, for Evening Dr> ssee, Ladies* Plain While and Embroidered Crapa Sbawls, of splendid atylea, Ladies* Crimson, Orange, Fancy Mode and black Crape Shawls, Superior plain black and Fancy Colored k hibet { Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe, I A Urge sssortniant of Silk Fringes and Fancy • | Silk Buttons, for Trimming Ladies'Dr es*es, j Avery large aueortinsnt of English and German I Hosiery, of superior style acd quality, Gentlemen's Silk and Merino Undershirts and Draweis, Ladies’ Merino snd Silk VesU and D. a wars, and Msecs' Merino Vetts, Superior Fancy Tweeds and Caasimeres, for Youth’s and Gentlemen's wear, Superior White Welab and Gauze Flannels, Superior Salia'.'ory Flannels sad cheap DoLaines, for Childrens’ Dresses, Fancy Gals Plaids and Colored Flannels, for Childrens* Lhrnsres, l<adi’ s’ Lace sad Muslin Underliesves, Collars, Cuffi and Cblmiaetteo, Ladies* Liuen Cembric, French Lawn and Utta stitched Handkerchiefs, j Superior 4-4 Irkh Lneui an! Ling Lawns, Extra 12-4 Linen Sbaotings and Pillow Case Lin ens, VVitu a groat variety of other Goods, embracing almost every article rrq tired for Family cr Planta tion use, and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. 014 RICH CARPETS AND RUGS. GRAY BROTHERS Have just received— Splendid Tapestry VELVET, of rich and beautiful styles ; Three Fly and Ingrain CARPETS, high, rich colors snd pietty patterns ; Ingrain, Cotu-uand Wool, and Colton CARPETS, very low priced; With beautiful Chenille, Tapestry and Tufted RUGSand MATS to match. c9-dtwAw CHRONICLE ft SENTINEL OFFICE REMOVAL. I HAVE removed my stock of Goods >lfl te the building formerly the Cnaani- '"■ml cum 4b Sbktimkl Oaricic, nail door nft JQL to the Georrfa Rail Road Bank,iwhera MR» I (ibi now|receiving and opening a large stock as which will be mads to order aa good aa can he had ia any establishment in the South. 1 have also for sale, n large stock of RFARY MADE CLOTHING, which will bs sold at a small prefit. Boys Clothing, firm 9to 15 years of age. FURNISHING ARTICLES, Such as Cravats Gloves, of all kinds, Suependeers I Collars, Silk and Merino Undershirts, White and Colored Shirts, Drawers, the bast kind es English ) half Hose, Ladies' Silk and Merino under Vesta, and cry thing useful snd desirable for a Gentleman’s outfit. Also, a first rata stock of Silk and Cettoa Umbrellas and Walking Genas. * o 5 i. A. TAN WINKLE. b . Ready Made Clothing. ' Hfillg, BROTHER A CO., two doors a ivA above Fie bards A Son’s Book Store, beg leave to inform their friends and tba public generally, that _ they ate jost now receiving their Pall aad Winter supplies of READY MADE CLOTHING, Comprising an extensive assortment of every variety of Gentlemen’s Dress Goods, which have been mas ' ufoc' urad by themsal res, and which they are enabled te sell to customers and Country Merchants, on bet * ter terms than any other House in the oily. t DRY GOODS. They hare alas aa extern!ve assortment of Staple _ and Fancy DBY GOODS, which will ha sold oa 0 the most aeoommodatiiig tanas, either wholesale or t retail. Call and sea the Goods and prices. al2-dtwAw TO PHYSICIANS. MERCHANTS AND PLANTERS. THE Subscriber weald call the attention of Physicians, in a complete assortment as para CHEMICALS and EXTRACTS, the moot ap proved INSTRUMENTS snd DRUGS, whiah for - quality esnnst be snrpssasd. Tn Merchants, every inducement iaofferad. PA TENT MBOICtNBB es all kinds are offered at ! prices equal tn any market i B the Sooth, aad ta . (hwa going to Charleston, be weald any that hia prices will, ia many Basse, bn lower than these es 1 that plana. The attention of Planters is especially sailed to Urn style aad caavaaiaana with whiah every art isle * it pat np. Directions for the use of every Mads • ( else, accompanies them, and in this way, Iks heavy charges of Physicians assy, ia many instances, ha avoid'd. Call at WM. H. TOTPI ; 029-dlw<f-w4t Drag Wenhinaa i W. H. Sc J. TURPIN, * suecassoas to . W. H. TORPIN. » OFFER to Physicians,) Plantar* fft J, S Mankaatn, and the pahlta at larg* a XX . choice aad dell assarted steel as Drags and Hndt> aines, Oils, Print* Dyastafla, Uhsss aad Patty, S Amnnm gL^AaAn^e DihSBBI tvfij QPVpMy rataw OnOBI) W^grmM Tarpendae, Aa, Aa w# purchase oar seeds for cash, and are prepared - te sail aa the mat aJren tag anna sarmo. Mseehants will find it to thrir in to net to leek at ear prises.— AD artiales warranted Is be what .la represented Give us a saN and satisfy years*lres. s2B . PIAHO FORTES , THE SUBSCRIBERS would I . respectfully call the attention of their i •* “ • w» (Head# and the pubiie, ti» their nmart- ' ■neat es Rem wood and Mahogany PIANO PORTIA from the well known anajortly celebra- < ted Manamaturies of Bacon A Raven, A. H. Gale A Co., efid Dnhoie A Seabnry, New York, which . are warranted in every respect, to be at least fatly equal to any instrument# manufactured in this country nr Europe. < ‘ The eehnariben would also elate that tbe iastru men (a now an hand are of tha lateat patterns and 1 aahioa, and froah from the mannfaetann. Pot •ale at very low prices for either city acceptance at ( GEO. a. OATES A OO.'S my!3 Piano, Book A Maaie Depot, Rroed-et. BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &«., An. IHAVE racentlv fitted up tbe stare formerly occupied by the late Mr. J. W. Houghton, end would eaer to my friends and tbe public, e prime assortment of PALL and WINTER BOOTS and SHOES. ALSO, « RUBBERS,' -cßam v2K»*. nfi and BATCHELLS. Children and servants BUOrs and 9UOBS in j greet variety, all of which will be sold low. Call end examine for youraeif. J> Opposite Bridge Bank Buildings, Rroad-rt. •22 E. L. SYMMQNS. BOOTS AMD SHOES. THE CHEAPEST EVER OrPREZD IB AVEOiTA. NV HR mSBBBi * fpRR subscriber beg# leava to retara Ms rinenre A Stank# to hi# friend# and the pnb'ie generally for their kind and liberal patronage bedewed on him, gad hopes, by an aeflinchhig perseverance to merfcthn same far the future, being desirous to cell thp ett#mien of the emcee# of Auguste, and its vi cinity, to his rplcndid Stock of Gent’s Ladies’ Miaasa, Boy’s and Children’s ( BOOTS AND SHOES. which he will sell, wholesale aid retail, VBb cheaper than any ever offered in this eity.v Please call and examina, as his Goods will be freely shown, and only one price asked -500 pair Ladies’laced GAITERS, st 93 etc. per P«N- JAMES DALY. N. B. A handsome lot of Travelling and Peeking TRUNKP. VALICES, and CARPET BAGS, al ways on hand. J. DALY, Stare on the South rids of Broad street, anti near ly oppoeita Eagle A Pbaenis Hotel. o2ltim FORCE, CONLEY, A C {Opposite Jasurames Daak ) WHOLESALE DEALERS IS BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, 4C M ffMM INVITE tha attention of Mer fEl cheats to the large S oek they are fill ■ PR now receiving, which they ore pro- f Vk pared «o mil, and will sell, as kw and lower than they can be purchased es any establiahmsat |a Charleston er elsewhere. Call aad examine for ynmnlven. nig mmsst FBJBBB SUPPLIES OB BOOTS, SHOES and RROGaNS, com prising every variety es the above GOODS, i which will be sold cheap for cash, or city accep tance, at W boieaalo or Retail, eppo ite U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga. ALS— O-1,500 pair of best Plantation BROGANS, cheap. «17 H. DALY. I JUST RECEIVED* WiEj.V AT MT NEW STAND, yml formeriy occupied by L. C. War- rBl > Ml rsn A Co., second door above A. * Bms» 1 Frederick's Confectionary, a splendid 1m of Gent’s, I Ladies’, Misses' end Children’s SHOES, of all de scription*, consisting, in pait, of the following: Gent’s fine Dress BOOTS, Rogers' make, do do Water rroof HOOTS, Rogers' make, do do BROGANS, light do do; do do Do, heavy, do do; Lodiee’do bl’k Congress GAITERS do do; Jo do do Do, patent leetber tipped and foxed, Rogers' make; do fine black GAITERS, all lasting, Rogers’ make; 1 do line Moro front lace GAITERS; do do Kid do do Do; | Mieses* fine Mo. do do Do; do do blue end col’d. Do; Children’s fine Mo. Loot lace Do; i.o do bl'k, blue and red GAITERS; , Besides Ladies’ ine Kid TIES, Buskins, Slippeis, | and Jenny Lind Tiw, for sale by , *24 H. E. CLARKE. I CALL AND SEE US. t qniXE UMDK&BIOHBO have now in Store, X end are constantly receiving n general amorl ment of GROCERIES, which they offer at Whole ml* aad Retail ou tha maul accommodating Urma. They have now in Store 150 bale# Gunny BAGGING, * 600 soils prime Kentucky ROPE, • 2600 Ibe. Bagging TWINE, t 100 boxen TOBACCO, some very low priced, r 26,000 Bpaeishand half Spanish SEQARS, vsri oti taudi. SC Croix, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Crushed, r Granulated, Clarified and Loaf SUGARS, Java aad Rio COFFEE; TEAS, assorted, I Sugar-House SYRUP, N. Orleans and W. 1. MOLASSES, SOAP, CANDLES, BACON, LARD, FISH, NAILB,IROM,4e. , —ALSO — i W# will reaefva by every Steamer, Freak Ground r Hiram Smith FLOW. )yIS-ly RUSSELL A WHITEHEAD. SEYMOUR, AJfSLBT A CO., sttoexinoas to ADAMS A fa:;go. AVFBR for sale a large end well selected stock r V/ of GROCERIES, adapted to the waste of Mer* 1 chants. Planters and Fami'ies, via: 100 khda. Parte Rico, Mew Orleans, St. Cieix end Mneeovade SUGARS, 200 packages Lonf, Crushed. Pewdsred and Re* ■ fined SUGARS. 76 khdt prime Coba MOLASSES, 10 bhb. Mew Oilman SYRUP, 160 balaa Guany BAGGING, ' 100 pmaaa Cetton De., for Negro blaaketo, 400 coils mime half inch ROPE, • 2600 Ibe. Bagging TWINE, 1 100 bags Rio, Java, Maracaibo and Ltguire COP PEE. 60 bbta. new MACKEREL, 40toaa amartod Sweed and English IRON, 136 boats TOBACCO, SfO kegs MAILS, assorted, 300 haxan CANDLES aad SOAP. Tttofl aseks SALT 136 M. Spanish BEGARS, woma extra breads, With a gaassalaaeruttaat es ether Goods. au29 COAL. COAL. SRHI-BITUMIBOUa Tennessee Coni, suit aMe for Parior Orates, Aa., aad better adapted . toddseiimato thau aay ether OeaL Fermlaattha r Aaasgia R. R. Dapac «I 0 HOME DQUBTRT. I HTIMR VIDBRfIOIRD are mom prepared i A to fill aB erdara for BUCKETS, of superior - aaaUly toaayhmugbttalkie market, aad as lew as - may eaa be laid down. aalMAwtf B. LOCKHART A CO. ■ FOR CLERK tUPERfOR AMD IMF. COCETt. nr Ws are authoriaadto a—man ORWELL E. floadidata for Gkmk at Aa Amttiu and Inferior Courts of ] alAaom snisg January electfou. ,ff Or W# are authoriaod to ft DA TIB L. ROATH aa a candidate far Clerk es the "rririrr and Inferior Courta of Riehmsud enuaty at the alas* tion in January next. * ggj „nr w « fore hothoriaad to isiiimi W. MILO OLIN as a candidate for Clark as the tupeciar aad ipferior Comti, at tha elaetfoa la Taanrj mt, _. •«’Asriaed to auaoeaes W. B. SAVAGE - M -*- r ~r n>rk sfthafiaaariw sail Inferior Courts of Richmeud isuty. at tSTatmutog Elaoiiaa. .H* „,13r w ® nraautbmiaad to aaaauoaa ANDES SOM WTW ALTON as a candidate for Clark of tha So perior aad Inferfor Courts as Biehmend county, at the election in Janaary next. o- Wears anthminad to saaaanea J. C. GREEK as a eeadWato for dark of *a Snperiar and Inferior Courts of Riehasoad eanaty, at dm sleetiaa In Jan uary next. rr Ws ora anthoriaad ta annaanrn W. W. MONTGOMERY as a ssadidsts for Clark es the Superior and inferior Courts of Richmond county, at the election in Jan nary next, " ■ 1 ■ FOR TAX COLLECTOR. IT We ire aatberiahd to an nan nee E C. TINS LEY aa a candidate fer rmeheffett to tha eAoe es Tax Colleetor in Jannery next. e)4 Cr ISAAC S. TAMT is a candidate fer the sf fine of Tax Collector of Rirhmnad eouaty. #3o* dr Wa are authorised to aaaannca HIRAM AB - aaa candidate far Tax Qeilactor at tha stoe tion in January next, 028 FOR REOBWBK TAX RETURNS, dr We arc aathariapd to amouse* A LEX AN. DER PHILIP an a candidate for re-elect ion to the eftee of Receiver of Tax Retains for Richmond eouaty, at the canning efectioa. o9* SIT Ws are anthoriaad lo announce DANIEL ING aa a Candidate fer ths oSce as Receiver d Tax Retaraa of Ricbmond eouaty. at tha ensuing •lection [a January next. 023-« Dr Wa are authorized to ananases WILLIAM H PRITCHARD as a candidate for the office es Receiver ol Tax Relume for Richmond county, at tbe election in January next. of} FOR CORONER. O' Wa an anthoriaad to aa nounco BARTHOL OMEW SPRINGS, aa a candidate fer Ceronor of Richmond County, at the election in January next. 024-law3 dr Dr. W. W. Bfeadkawt rcepnetloily tenders his Professional Servians to the eltisens of August*. His office is at Dr. Peal F. Eva’s hnaae, where he may ha so—d dy ar night. al-dly Ur Dr. F. Jstov Msrtta effasa hfe Prats*, •ianai Services to ths eittoeue es AugwU sad Ham burg. Offise •« Woohiagfott attaat, eaa dear aoat of Broad. alt CP Man. I attttlnjr wfiwddfy lafortoa ths public, that aha la nr imYsi ij jjn. miK • c hajM^nmimst 1 !^If I end FAnsy GOODS, eomprist n« the vary fetort stylos as dies and M'sees' Hen nets. Dram aaJ Break fits t Capa, Maatoloto, Kibboas, PWwots, Feathers, Lacns, Embroideries, Fringes, Flower Gimp, Bridal Dresses aad Head Orsamsnte, Zephyr, Ffem, Ac., «C. A competent Dressmaker in engaged ia the as. tabliahment, aad la ready to arsaaio all seders ia tbs beet and moat fashionable style. 018 |m D Dlvrldewd Is, ttl...Georgia Rail Read and Banking Company. Regatta, Oel. 16, 1851. The Boyd ts Directors have daalarad a Saml-Aa* nuil Dividend of 83| per Share, payalda sa and after tbe 20. h issU •17 J. MILLIGAN. Cashier. D-Lcrisai on the Piano Forte, hy Miss C. v « MACKENZIE. Terms, fit—24 lemons. A •bars of patronage is solicited. Residence, corner Broad and Campbell streets. Ht/ersnet —j. Iverson. elfi-dlm OT Straw Boaasto blenched sad pressed in (he best meaner, at 60 seta, by «2l 4w ALBERT ADAMS. JOIRPH BANCROFT, STOCK AMD EKCHARGE BROKER. Dr Notery Pub'ie and Adjuster es Merton A vs rages. Also, U. S. Commissioner for the Districts °* Georgia, and Comroisoicner for the Stele of 1 rrmin iana. Office No. 117 Bay Street, Savannah, Gaor «'*- 021 PORTRAITS. CHARLES IBKVVV, ARTIST. /Vein the Academy of Munisk, Omsatia, «DT OratoM for tha encnuan«omaaC fivna him the past seaaou, informs tha La dies and Gentlaoiea of Anguataatta vislahy that ha has taken Rooms aver Mho Catenae!’e Sahoof (two doors above Clarke, Raekett A Co.'s) and la smear ed to furnish PORTRAITS of ths hart sxonatien at short notice. Tha polite am rocpnet/aUy invited to give him a eaU. Or A few mere Pupfla ia Drawing oan ha aa com mod a Ud. References —Meows T. Clanton, tkoa, Richards' J. Gardner, Jr., A. Lefitte. #l4 UNION BANK OF TENNESSEE, branch AT CHATTANOOGA, Dr The Notes ptyabfe at ths aksv* Branch are now maeived at par at the Kronoh Bank o the State of Georgia, at Auguste. nfi-laa Leigli, Tucker ft Perkins’ IMPROVED SKY LIGHT DAGUERREAW GALLERY. KSR The Pfetarm now bnfag taken at tils by the aid ts an entirety new A para ton and SET LIGHT. Arranged emprsosty for Aa purpose, Are pmnenneed by alt onpartef teeny Ant hove ever before bean offered in this ally. We have lately roeeivad a new stack, of every variety as plain and fenny CARE, into which PICTURES wiM ha iaoortad Is lbs aoateot Partienhr asm will ha bestowed an tha an sans meat as FAMILY GROUPS, sad to tbs attkndaa of single Pktaroo. A gansrml assortment as PLATER. CASES. POL ISHI NO MATERIALS A a., ceartontly m head fer safe, w all Dodge’s Secnenream GkOlerv mow open. Kk R. Pttign has the ptoosora to nnisain rsoms am warn spaa for the rmaslim of visksra, aad that ha ia fatty paopomd In mnf An beet Piptnrm token in tha Ranilt. ihlmAhH, Matigki t am*a him to^^Htol!iTC tognthsrwkh a aatnral ttemS* 1 aany tofpfa fed stthnda. Than rngrtni for Afog mSsaad hy ndzzzjsrzst.m*' *• *.. Stook and matoriafeofaß kind* sn hand and for sola. Thorough instraottens given in HwaaMypiag. Gallery neat dear to the Port OSes, and am Clark, Raakett A Go’s. JewsMyStuia. oT 6«. VOL. XV. NO. 259 CHRONICLE AND SENTINEL JUfaUfißg. tM»’« TlclhUmlm« Tk* wheel of fortune m constant in in n rotation. Each raeceseive tarn it makes, pro duces grant end astonishing changes. TUa cheapen, afford many lessens bom instructive and unportaLL Few of the ioua of earth there are, who bare not been fettonely wreng •d and _ injured ; many, wo may add, well nigh, if aot entirely rained. Tboee who bare “apeet their sabetasce in riotous living " are looked apon by a class of society, [by far too aaaserens.J as elever men, and so far h*a being oonated dishonorable, are pitied, taken by the band, loaded with substantial sympathy, and lifted to even e higher point of omioonoo than that from which they seemed to bar# faffoa. If perchance, they sew the evil doe approaching, end, (as the world terms it) pradoMj retained eaoagb to make a fair outside show, area ’boas who lost so much by their dishonesty, give them credit for their (stssi jbt, sod extend to them the band if If ho wore r the unfortunate individual has not earned the reputation of e lover of lro!ic, bis ease preeeata a different aspect. His mis fart ease, though aot in the remotest sense attributable to e wasteful extravagance, or to the want of untiring diligence in business, but to the leasee he may have sustained by the dishonesty of tome, and the necessities of nhora ape* whoa he had claims sufficient t« here mot ell bit indebtedness, and make him eadMe family comfortable, is yet counted for nothing la the false balance by which be is weighed. What signifies it that he should have depriv od himself and his family of the comforts of fife, and lived in a state of comparative pover ty, so ae la enable him to meet iu perl hi* engagements, and preserve “a conscience void of offence towards God and wan f" He may talk of hia wrongs sod injuries, sod plead them essenses of his misfortunes; bat what does this avail kin T In the estimation of sti un charitable, eeusorious world, be is condemned for hia improvidence in being poor, when by fallowing the example of others, he m>giit have been “rich and increased in goods, Lav ing as lack.” flow that be needs frienls, he finds them only among parsons like himself—if ha seeks aid he finds i: not, except in very rare oases Tboee who in the days of bis prosperity bask ed in his favor, and soaght hia society, now look at hi* condition, and abun his society- Thoogh sustained by the proud eonaciouioess of bta own integrity and honor, be is lost tu thei sympathies of the race generally, without dai|aing to notice favorably his atrugglvH ■garnet tho tide of adversity eat in upon him. The sow who may wtvfl feel for hie misfortunes, nod extend to him their aid, do it nedsr eppre . hensions that what they do ie e certain r»k, and Ukofflocodo it reluctantly sad sparingly— while earns of . thorn actually do him more i harm, end pn went mere certainly hie success i hr expre—tog confidentially to ope here an>l (bws, fisir roars, than ii they hod withheld from him whet IrtJo they have dene. What is this man to do under circumstance* i so appalling T Let him riae in power as that , might, with which God has invested him as h morel agent, end instead of weeping biois< It te death for the treachery of deceitful men — tho Inkowerm end rarely to be realized eympt Iky of fetrfal and hesitating friends — the vindictive opposition of avowed interested fees—let him wisely end firmly determine tu betmrbis own condition. Nolby relying upon I tho promised or expected help of others, but kjr dint of kie own individual end persevering , exertions. Let him enter lbo conflict of ble I enow, nnd with new hopes, raw purposes, end now plane es operation determine to win from the future revenge on the past; aud never to thick of whet he has passed through, hot sen preparatory discipline for present 1 daring end future success. Let him bury past r grievances and look before him for new op portoaiticfl which will spring iu his path. Above nil, let him look upward for aid and a eUoogtk, and he will assuredly prosper. Be nn and doing. Talk not of impossibilities — Nalionoi Aftrtor. A P«nep»»«cY. — The following sentence, copied from e Fourth of July oration de'iver * ed in the town of Boston in 1787, by Judge Dewee, was more wild end improbable than | most any of the wild flights with which specu letive men now amuse themselves: “A legislation common, in certain cases to all the Stales, will make ns ■ nation in reality ea we-l ae in name. This will permit us to re - , spool car own etntion, end to treat on equal grenade with other powers; will suffer us tu t be just at heme end respected abroad ; will reader property ssenre, and convince ua that i Use payment of debts is our truest policy aud » high it honor. This will encourage buabaud . ry and arte—will settle with numerous and I happy families tho hanks of the Ohio end the > borders as tho Konehee. Huron’s aegiectsd wavas, Superior's wilderness of waters, now foiiora and noemploy ed shell bear the countless . vessels of internal traffic. Niegere’s foaming tstsrstt. crowned with columns of vapor and refracted fires, shall aot always bar .ths inter ossuse of mighty lakas. Tho mechaoic arts shall fed a passigo from Erie to Ontario, and Champlain shall be led in triumph to the bos i cm of the deep.” t A silver mine, eeys the Mayievitle Post Boy, hoi boon dissevered in Bracken county, Ky. It is now koiag worked with great eoccess nadir tho supervision of Mr. Norton, who skacoo dm proceeds with Wm. Dora, on chip food it was dise vexed i -*■ - The N. O. Delta states that within the thise past weeks nearly ninety thousand bales t»f aottoa kava baoo told in that city, most of r which k for shipment to Europe. , QVimftßT OF HAOBVU*LB MEDICAL DSPAITMENT. ‘ mn v»m oooxoi or lkctukeß X In Afo ineHtudon wM he siswneed oe MOM - ; DAT, sod ei Movsmbesosei, end be eomia— d four paocltt. ; Pact F. Eva *■ »*. profc-fir of Bu, « #r *- TL,i will tM kk 20th Coono. j M. D.| Professor of Obstetrics, fecaaoss, M. D., Pro'easor of Clinical Bonn M. D., Profeaoor of Practice of fftlTWnwrOM, M. D., Profemor of Materia M. D., Praia— of AaotSoy M.D„Pmtears! Chs«*fy, «<=• W, ». Bums, M. a, Desmoattmar es Aomo- Exrajraaa.—Pee tor seek Profs— as, fill; do. Oeodßeed Item filAOis SSper week. Dejw niimwenlisftt-- ftsm Gaatteeoege to Nash fflilkr Stage ead Befi EeedLta cm day cad sight. on