Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, December 30, 1852, Image 1

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BY WILLIAM S. JONEb. AUGUSTA GA., THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 30. 18:.,. VOL. XVI. NO. 303. Cljf Cljronirlf & 3enUnel 13 PUBLISHED DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY BY WILUAM 8. JONBB. TERMS: DULY PAPKU.—Published jK-rning and Evening.—ToCity Subscribers —riix Dollars per annum, payable in advance. If sent by Mall—Skve>: Dollars. TRI-WEEKLY PAPKU —Foca Doxxaiuj per annum in ad vance. WEEKLY PAPER —(A mammoth sheet) —Two Do: la'., per annum in advance. TEEMS OF ADVERTISING IN DAILY PAPER, Fifty Cents per square (ten lines or isu) for the first insertion ; Thirty-Eight Cents for the next ■ ; and Twenty-Five Cents for each subsequent inser tion. WEEKLY, Seventy-Five Cents; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in either paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Pijfure Work, One Dollar per souare. ear- Advertisements inserted under the head of Special Notices, Fifty Cents for each insertion. Professional or Business Cards, not exceecU.~*r six lines. Ten Dollars pcrannum. If over six lines, pro ra. r lin>*. Communications designed to promote private o* ’’’di vidual interests, will he charged as advertisements. No gratuitous Advertising, under any circumstances, except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and these, wh*v- ov*T (‘’c ewe-*, will be charged aa advertisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS : 1 square (IP lines) 1 month, without alteration, f 6 1 “ “8 months, “ “ 12 1 “ “ <S montlis, altered quarterly, 18 1 “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 tiquarw, one half more than the above rates. 9 “ three-fourths more than the above rates. 4 “ double the above rates. jy If next to reading matter and leaded, double these tatee. IST Advertisements not marked the number of insertions, will be continued and charged by the insertion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts will be made for advertising by the year, on reasonable terms. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to I.V or upwards, for other than contract adver- j ■ements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made, if. paid on /esentation. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH STAGE AND BAIL ROAD LINE. SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE to Ooium- O bus, Oglethorpe, Macon, MUledgevdle and Savannah. Augusta to Waynesboro* via Four Horse Post Coaches / 80 roue?*. Waynesboro’ to Milien, via Augusta and Waynes boro* Kail Road, -J- Milien to Savannah, via Central Rail Road, T» Milieu to Macon, via Central Rail Road I J2 Macon to Oglethorpe, via South Western R. Road, od Augusta to Oglethorpe, 218 —FARE— *tms Augusta to Columbus, 4*4 “ “ “ Oglethorpe, ® 4* 4* 44 Macon, ® ** “ “ Miiiedgeville, ® »• “ “ Savannah, , 55® | Tha Proprietor has made arrangements with the different Otmpauies to run through tickets to the above named points, and is now prepared to furnish same at the Stage Office at Call’d States Hotel. JAS. P. FLEMING, Proprietor. G. FARGO, Agent. Augusta, July2,1562.--111J 1 OFFICE TRANSPORTATION SO. CA. RAIL ROAD (UMPAW. Charleston, May 25, 1852. 1 ON AND aftsr Tuesday next, Ist June, the Passenger | and Mail Trains (under regulations of the Post Office , iwiirtuiept,) will, until further notice, run as follows, viz: | CHARLESTON AND HAMBURG ROAD. FIR&T OE EBGULAR MAIL ASD PASSBNGKR TRAIN UP. Laaves Charleston (daily) at S 00 o’clock, a. m. Arrive Hamburg “ 2 40 | Leave Hamburg (daily) at W “ "• ArriT© Charleston 44 _ T' M| ‘ Thear Trains connect with the afternoon Mail Tram o Georgia Railroad, (at Augusta) going South and W at, j and at Charleston with the Wilmington Mail Steamers, and , Mew York Steam Packets going North and East. For the •resent Express Train is run only on those days that the Wilmington Mail Steamers, or New York Steam Packets fail to arrive at Charleston in time to connect wi a_r ’ , v t e'clock, A. M. Train. aaCOKDOB KIQaTKXPKKSS FREIGHT AND PASSIiNGER THAIM UP. Xseave Charleston at 5 o’clock, p. m. j Arrive Hamburg at 5 80 a. m. DOWN. Leave Hamburg at ® o’clock, p. m. Arrive Charleston at ® A.U. Passengers by this Train will always arrive at Hamburg la time to take the day Mail and Passenger Train of the Cheorgia Railroad, which leave Augusta at 7 o’clock, A. M., ar Atlanta, Ac. 3. H. PETSCU, jjyg; Superintendent Transportation. OFFICE SOUTH CAROLINA R. ROAD COMPANY Charuestur, Ot tober 1,1852. NOTICE is hereby given that from and after this date this Company will receive at the Georgia Railroad i l>epot at Augusta, all Cotton, Merchandize j brought down by the Georgia and oihef'Kailroads, and in- ; tended for the South Carolina Railroad;; tl»e Freight ana ; •barges on which they will » . ■* b 4f .rerr .. vh»rieston^ ( JS**' J' -f r xf£'J' ’V \"j . 4 . ; |E. V ‘ v’[ •. ’,",Y *'■ n "f I ,C NEW MUS T C. SONG* —Mini Dolsi; Rose of Italy; Maggie by my Side, mourner* Virgil ; Flow down Cold p, ’.iet; See this Bright Flower: a Duett; Maiden a warns from thy Slumber; So they say the French are Coming; Early Lost and early Saved ; Fare thee well Kitty Dear ; The Mur murs of the Shell; Pray for those at Sea ; To the abs -nt Uaa Notte D’Amour; A Night of Love : Duett; The Day is Past; The Matin Bell has Sounded; Friendship: Duett; The Mountain Chapel; The Brave and Free; The Wife's Grave ; Beautiful Erin ; On a Green Grassy Knoll; Oh Charming May ; Ada Clare; The Dying Camel; Come my Love, my Dearest ; Mother, Sweet Mother, why linger Away; Oh ir>y Fernand ; Happy Bridling of the Forest; Better than Beauty ; Oh Whisper what thou Feelest; Com fort; Ready Money; Araby Maid; The Ivey andtheEim; The two Mountain Girls : Duett; Away, Away the Dread ful Hour; Poor Nelly; Deep is my Heart’s lone Anguish ; The Joys of the Tyrol. POLKaS.—My Baby’s Polka ; Hamilton Poikar; Lau ra, Giifton House; Courting; Prosperity; Topsy; Sunny Side; Odd Fellows; Madame Thillone; Cuckoo; La Fee , Be Peris Polka Artistique; Sourenir of Germany; A new j SchnUiach; Karolina; Mazurka; Village Rondo; Dover ! Rondo; Reader Moi Ma Patrier; Romance Du-pre-oup Ci rrus; Le ilocho Denaa Moulagnes; Leoline Walt*; Th* ; Runcton Waltz; Zampa Quadrilles. Justrec* ived and for sale at NEW MUSIC. . ONGB.—Eight Dollars a Day : I’m goiug for a Soldier, O Jenny; Adieu, dear Natl.e Land; Why do 1 Love Thee yet; Fading Flowers; Old Folks at Home ; Mary of the Wild Wood; Hunter’s Bride ; Jamie’s on the Stormy Sea ; The Spring time of the Heart; The Mountain Daisy; A Heart that’s kind and true; Farewell Old Cottage; JV;or Nelly; Beautiful Erin; ’Tis pleasant to be Young; I v.-jgh thou wert not Going; Farewell to the Old House ; The Reaper of the Plain; Fare thee well Kitty dear; Ti e Sensitive Coon; Kate was once a little Girl; Kitty Neil; Let me sleep my last sleep in the Land of my Birth ; Where the warbling Waters Flow; When o’er the distant Eastern Hills; The Voice of years that have gone; Jordan am a hard Road to Trabel; Mother, sweet Mother, why lirgeraway; See this bright Flower; Pictures of Memory; A Voice from the Waves; Astarte; The alone advising. POLKAS.—Magyar; Fort Hamilton; Hamilton Piace; Tcnsy; Alary’s celebrated Polka Aria; Blendon. sCUOTTISCH.—AIboni; Florida; Grace; Evening Star; Ctampaigne; Gas Light; Catharine Hays; Oglethorpe Infantry Quick Step, composed by A. Iverson, and dedi ct ed to Capt. A. J. Miller. Just received and for sale, with a largo assortment of popular Music, by nIS CHAB. CATLIN A CO. ~~ DniTAL | ;IT F. HOLLEYMAN, Dentist, It • would return his thanks to the cit ire ns of Augusta and vicinity, for the libe- Gj_H 4 T‘VVw ml patronage bestowed on him, and now iulonns them that he has associated with himself, Dr. T. J. JONES, a Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery—a gentleman of experience and ability in his pro fession, and further solicits a continuance of the public patronage. Ors. H. k J. have taken the office formerly occupied by D . Spkar, over Mr. Haunts’ D-ug Store in Broad street, an i a few doors above the Augusta Hotel. n25-d&wlm COPARTNERSHIP. AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS AND GENE RAL AGENCY OFFICE, fi'-HE UNDERSIGNED have associated themselves J. together in the AUCTION, COMMISSION AND GEN -1 F AL aGENCV BUSINESS, and located in the lower ten ement of the Bridge Bank Building. 1 hey are prepared to r- eive consignments of all kinds of GOODS, WARES and MSRCHANDIZE—attend to the Hire and Sale of Negroes thereat or purchase of Houses or Lauds—sales for Ad ministrators and others—sale or purchase of Bank or other k. ids of Stocks, Ac., Ac. Their Auction Sales will be on EVERY NIGHT, (Sundays excepted) and the Day Sales on such days as will be an n> unced in tfie newspapers. They are prepared to make liberal cash advances upon j a!' Produce in Store. T. S. Hutchinson, is the Auctioneer and Merchant, and i W u 11. Pkitohxbd, the Accountant and General Agent of ■ til; firm. J. S. HUTCHINSON, WM. H. PRITCHARD. November 6,1852. n 23 COPARTNERSHIP. j HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING. 1 ripHE UNDERSIGNED, having associated themselves 1 together, under the name and style of JONES A PAR- j ; K VN, beg respectfully to inform the citizens of Augusta, i 1 ai-.u its vicinity, that they are prepared to execute (in a ; manner hitherto unattained,) with punctuality and dee- ! patch, the following varieties of PAINTING, vi* : Grain- j j ingin all its branches; imitations of Marble, of every j ' description ; Fresco Work in Oil; Decoration of Halls, Par- i | lo;s, Ac.,in Blocks or Panels; and Plain and Ornamental | Sign Anting. J. AP. being thorough masters of their trade, and hav- i ii / a stock of good OILS, PAINTS, Ac., constantly on bond, will be enabled to undertake work by contract or others.ise, and complete the same with entire satisfaction. ! THOMAS JONES, HUGH H. PAKKYN, j L te Grainers and Marblersfor McLaughlin A Cavender. N. B.—All orders sent to J. AP. through the Post O hce, or left at their Shop tn Telfair street, 8 doors west of Cen tre, will be pronptly attended to. dT-ly CARPETINGS. (lARPETINGS, of American and European fabrics, J just received by the subscriber: Cotton Warp CARPETINGS; Cotton and Wool Do.; Fine All Wool Do.; Superfine All Wool Do.; Extra Fine Ingrain Do.; Fine Three-Ply Do.; Superfine do. Ho.; Imperial do. Do.; Pine Brussels Do.; * fcvocx i I Extra Fine Brussels Do.; “flee x VRi“h Tapestry Do.: k Do.; CARPETING sos g J. J. CLAYTON. J 4, P. BIGNON. CLAYTON & BIGNON, DEALERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS, &C., AC-, Wholesale and Retail, 197 Metcalf ’s Range, Broad Streeet, Augusta, Georgia. „ „ ~-- RICH & royAL, DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, at Metcalfs new Iron Free- r -.e, opposite the Masonic Hall. A. A I R- have on hand, and will continue to receive, per weekly steamers from New York and Philaael- jy* s. Si w phia, a large and well selected stock of the most fashionable and neatest finished LADUIS, * K MISSES, GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, all of which they invite tha W public to examine, and compare prices and quality before purchasing. N. B.—Be sure to call at our Iron Front Store. J. M. NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, Ac., Ac. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Geor gia. F. BRENNER, PIANO MANUFACTURER, | Quality Range, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., Its ready to execute all orders for PI- . ANOS of all descriptions, which he war rants to be equal in tone, quality and du- S*W ' "« l ability to any that are brought from the « “ » ll • North. The following is one of various testimonials, which • have been kindly given to P. B. by gentlemen in this city. I Having bought a Piano of Mr. P. Brenner last year, 1 which was of his own make, I take great pleasure in testify- j ing my perfect approbation of it in every respect. It is very ! rich in tone, easy of touch, elegantly made and keeps in \ tune most admirably. From what I have seen of Mr. Bren- j ner’s Pianos, 1 have no hesitation in recommending them j for their superior quality, to all who may be in want of a ■ fine and durable instrument. J. B. Haht. Augusta September 16,1562. Further references : Rev. Mr. Ford. Mr. J. Setze, Mr, 11. | B. Frazer, B. Bignon, Mr. Wm. R. Schirmer and others. j Pianos, Organs and other musical instrument# tuned and j skillfully repaired, at the shortest notice. P. BRENNER, si 6-1 y Broad-st, above McKenni-st. < SAFES, IRON WORKS, LOCKS, &C. rpHE UNDERSIGNED having contracted to —^ L build the SAFES, IRON FIXTURES, LOCKS, AA 4c., in the new Banking House of the Bank of Au gusta, hao permanently located in this city, and begs leave to inform the public that he will execute all orders for SAFES,IRON FIXTURES, STAIRWAYS, LOCKS, BELL HANGING, FENCING, LIGHTNING RODS, ORNAMEN TAX WORK, Ac., 4c., including every branch of his busi ness, in the most perfect and satisfactory manner. Ills shop is on the north side of Broad Street, next door Trelow the old Bridge Bank Building, where he will be pleas ed to exhibit Models, Patterns and Drawings to all those who may wish any thing in his line. my26-ly AUGUSTUS 6RUENDEL. VALUABLE DISCOVERY. XXT FIELDS dr CO.’S Chemical Liquid SOLDER, V? • for Mending broken Glass, China, Earthenware, Pearl, Ivory, or precious Stone. This article is decidedly superior to any yet introduced to the notice of the public, rendering the broken parts joined firmer, and leaving no stain whatever. Per sale by D. B. PLUMB & L'O. And Druggists generally. 024-ts BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, lI'ILL be sold a bargain, for cash,Two Building LOTS, V V on South Commons, fronting on Taylor-street, 40 feat front, and 160 feet deep (enclosed.) For particulars apply to JNO. 8. HUTCHINSON, Auctioneer, o!2 JUST RECEIVED, 4 N assortment of Skiff’s Patent Galvanic Alloy Metal* I XjL lie COFFINS. These Coffins are so constructed as to exhaust the air when desired. Their make is of the old j timely form—neatly covered with Black Velvet, adding to | their richmss, and very appropriate on Funeral occasions, I together with Fisk * Raymond’s celebrated METALLIC CASES, of various sizes, thus affording an opportunity to persons selecting for their friends to suit their taste and judgment. We shall continue to keei# our supplies lull of the varied styles and patterns, as they may he introduced. HENRY 4 SKINNER, Cabinet Makers and Undertakers, Broad-st., next to S. C. Greenville & Co’s. Store. 1 n3O NEGROES. AFRESH lot just arrivetf'from TirginiA, consisting of -MEN, BOYS, WOMEN and GIRLS, and for sale by d5-St SAMUEL H, WARREN, Hamburg, S. C. RECEIVED THIS DAY, ■ O/A BOXES, pints and quarts, Champagne CIDER, v 25 bbls. Stuart’s double Refined Crushed and Ground SUGAR, 25 bbls. Hiram Smith’s FLOUR, . 10 half bbls. PICKLES in vinegar, 10 bbls. CRANBERRIES, 10 baskets French Anisette CORDIAL, 24 61b. boxes fresh VERMICELLI and MACARONI, 10 baskets superior Olive OIL, 25 boxes PRLNES. SARDINES is whole, half and uarter boxes, 2 bbls. White BEANS, 25 boxes Smoked HERRING. For sale by n!l Q. T. DOBTIC. BOARDING HOUSE. } The " fr* more with Beard ac ‘ t immodated with 80.-, ‘SSf 6l! food ll and RECEIVED THIS BAY, BBLB, Hiram Smith FLOUR; * ZO 10 bbls. CRANBERRIES ; 10 firkins fresh Goshen BUTTER ; 10 kegs “ Virginia Do.; 10 bbls. New LARD ; 5 “ “ HAMS; 100 bags “ BUCKWHEAT; 25 boxes Goshen CHEESE; Smoked BEEF; Smoked and Pickled TONGUES; 10 half bbls. PICKLES, in Vinegar. I Together with a general assortment inStore. Fresh sup plies received weekly. For sale by ■ o2T G. T. POETIC. AT PRIVATE SAXE ON CONSIGNMENT. ■OA Mil Da. priu.c Bacon SIDES, ! Ov 25 coil# Kentucky HOPE, 200 sacks Liverpool SALT, 80 bag# Rio andLaguyra COFFSH, 100 dozen painted BUCKETS, 60 do striped Cedi r Brass-bound do. CO do plain do Iron do. do. 26 bhds. Porto Rico, Muscovado and St, Croix SU GAR, 40 bbls. fine Redskin and Mercer POTATOES, 10 boxes French LEMONS, 10 bbls. Northern PIPPINS. Just received and for eale by 024-d2w GIRARDEY 4 PARKER. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR. I AM obliged to my friends for the most unexpected de mand they have made upon the Granite Mills for Flour Meal and Hominy. A superior article of Superfine FLOUR, j may be considered Extra, is now being sent from the Mills to the Store. Five Hundred bushels of the purest Gene see white Wheat, for Extra Family Flour, is expected to arrive from New York this week, when, having the Miller and the Mills, 1 hope to show my friends that they can well afford to encourage the Granite Mills, oil t JAMES L. COLEMAN. FAMILY GROCERIES. JOHN A. MILLEX has just received at the old stand, j No, 206 Broad street, a new supply of the folio win gar tides, via: Muscovado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, Stuart’s Steam Refined, Crushed and Clarified SUGARS; 01: Rio COF FEE; Old Government Java COFFEE ; Pear! CANDLES; Prim-3 White Lard CANDLES; Starr CANDLES; Superior New RICE ; Pearl STARCH; No. 1 SOAP, Toilet SOAP; Irish POTATOES; Canton GINGER; French and English MUSTARD: PICKLES; PEPPER; ALLSPICE; CLOVES; CINNAMON; GINGER; Green and Black T.JAS; Fresh LOBSTERS; SALMON, 4c. Also, WINES; LIQUORS; BEGARS ; TOBACCO, Ac. 019 EXTRA FINE FLOUR. JUST ARRIVED, the first 500 bushel* of prime Ge nesee White WHEAT, from which I look for the moot satisfactory results, and hope those who are disposed to patronise the Granite Mills will give the Flour an early trial, that I may know what quantity of this prime Wheat to order. JAMES L. COLEMAN. Augusta, Oct. 80,1962. I am in charge of the Granite Mills, and hare th« Wheat —and if I can’t make as good FLOUR as ever came to this country, I will yield as e Miller. 031 _ J. C. HARDEN, Miller. j NEW MUSIC~ SONGS —Dinah’s Serenade; Thou art near me again; i Come my Love, my Dearest; Where do the Sunbeams 1 Sleep; A Vere from the Waves ; Thou art among the Few; | ’Tis Pleasant to be Young; He Never Smiled Again, The j Mountain Vigil; On a Green Grassy Knoll; The Matin I Bell has Sounded; So they say tha French are Coming; They’ve Sunny Lauds more Bright sad lair; Lilly Dale; : Let her Dream On; The Day is Past; The Brave and Free; j Ready Money; O 1 thou lovely Month of June ; Liquor of Life; The Araby Maid; The Lady’s Letter; One Parting ■ Word. POLKAS—Clifton House; Laura La Catarina; The Bo- j quet; Sunny Side; The Lovers’ Dream; Midnight Hour; j The Courting; Cuckoo. WALTZES—Rosa Lind, The Waltz of the Peri; La Flo rida; Leoline; Sunny Side Karolina Mazurka. Just received and for sale, ut GEO. A, OATES 4 CO.’S o 21 Book and Mqsie Store, Broad street, FLOUR! FLOUR! *>Q/t BBLsi, of the following extra brands of FLOUR; iwtlU Hiram Smith, double extra, John Rice, Hopeton Mill*, Valley ofthadJeneaee, Just received and for sale by •4 GEORGE W. LEWIS, j sept2B • |- No. 1, Warren Block. 7 Ll. ■ ■ ■ HENEY & SKINNER, ! CABINET MAKERS, UPHOLSTERS & UNDERTAKERS, ARE sow PREPARED to exe- _ cute all orders in their line. Ma- I king and Repairing Cabinet Work, Re j upholstering Sofa?, Chairs, Ac., Reno- i?i3s yating Mattresses, in fact all other kinds of work belong ing to our branch. We have on hand a fine assortment of Wire SAFES, suitable for the season'. These Safes arc much approved for their convenience end style. Also, a fine lot of WINDOW SHADES, of the latest style and at reduced prices. H.* & F. Brosd-st., one door below Washington street, next to Grenville.& Co.’s Store. my 26 PIANO pcatesT r PHE subscr’bers would respectfully call JL the attention of their friends and the public, to their assortment of Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTES, from the well » * 2 y » known and justly celebrated Manufactories of Bacon & Raven, A. H. Gale & Co., and Dubois A Seafcury, New York, which are warranted in every respect, to bo at least fully equal to any instruments manufactured in this country or Europe. The subscribers would also state than the instruments now on hand are es the latest patterns and fashion, and fresh from the manufacturers. For sale at very low pric"- tor cash or j city acceptances, at GEO. A. uh.i£S A CO.’S ( my 13 Piano, Book and Music Depot, Broad-st. LOOK RT.TIF. i KBW STORE AND SEW Ui FURNITURE. J gILCOX ha? re moved his stock of FURNITURE, •\ • CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., next EaM»B to Dr, Turpin’s, immediately opposite his former stand, where he intends kepping a general assortment of FURNI TURE, CHAIRS, MATRASSES, Ac., of his own manufacture. Also, a good assortment of Northern manufacture, which he will warrant, and at such prices as to make it an in ducement to those about purchasing to give him a call at s NEW FURNITURE STAND. olfcdAw * Li; HANCOCK & CO., DEALERS in STOVES «nd GRATES, Wain £. and Japanned TIN WARE, Britannia, Wood, Willow and Uoliow WARES, Lifting PUMPS, Lead JEra and Block Tin PIPES, Kitchen and House Furnish- Ing HARD-WARE, and Manufacturers of Tin, Copper, Lead, and Sheet Iron WARE. Metalic ROOFING done in the most approved manner with dispatch. The Trade supplied with TIN WARS at Wholesale upon the rery lowest terms. 310 Broad Street, (a saw doors below Post Ofll corner,) Augusta, Ga. »p9-d&w NOW ON HAND AND FOK SALE, ~ j A FULL supply of all patterns of Parlor STOVES ! JSSm and GRATES, suitable to wood or coal. vK; On hand, a Georgia made IRON SAFE, very large and well adapted to a largo Mercantile House, with several small ones. Also, NAILS by the keg or retail; SWEDES IRON for Horse Shoes; Collin’s AXES and HATCHETS; Cotton HOES, all sizes; Trace and Halter CHAINS, TACKS, RIVETS, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, BUTTS and HINGES. Also, a urge supply of Tinners’ ami Roofing Tools, of a ll kinds. For sale next door to the Mechanics’ Bank. n!4 B. P. CHEW. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ac. C’ HAiiLLb CATLLV invites the attention of J his friends and the public, to his large and well selected stock of flue WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver FORKS and SPOONS, PLATED CASTORS, CAN DLESTICKS, and a great variety of Rich fancy Goods, which he will sell on the most favorable terms. He has in his employxino of the best Watch makers in this country, who will attend to the repairing of FINE WATCHES promptly and in the very best manner. He ha s also a prac tical Jeweler, who will make or repair all descriptions of Jewelry. Engravings of ail kinds neatly executed, mb '24 STOP, STOP.-SEE HERE.—SOMETHING NEW I npHK undersigned, for the improvement of his business X and the interest of his customers, having purchased in j New York a new and improved Machine for the manufac ture of CANDY, would respectfully call the attention of his patrons, and the public generally, to the new and beautiful style of CAN DIES that he is now engaged- in making, and can, at the same time sell it as cheap as the cheapest, and warrant it as good as the best. Call and see for yourselves. tie is also manufacturing a superior article of ROCK CANDY, which will compare with the very best Northern ! make. Also, Banana, Pine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, j Rose, Lemon, and other Acidulated DROPS of the best ■j quality, and warranted free from all unwholesome or dele ! terious ingredients ; together with a great variety of SU j GAR FRUITS, TOYS, Ac. 1 He also manufactures Essential and Medicated LOZEN GES, of every description, of first quality. au2s _ JOHN W. ZINN. BY BAIL BOAD AND STEAMBOAT EXPRESS TO TUB j WASHINGTON HALL LACE AND TRIMMING STORE. I A AUDITION to the stock of Press an; Cloak TRIM MINGS; LACES; EMBROIDERIES; V’hiie GOODS; 1 ZEPHVK; WORSTED, Ac. 1 have just received another lot of fine VELVET RIB BONS, of well assorted colors; another case of White Swiss Cambric and Lace EMBROIDEnIL-, which were bought at low price-, and will be sold at a small advance. —ALSO— A case of Ladies’ and Misses’ FURS; Ladies’ Chinchil'a VICToRINES and CUFFS, to match; »4 Sabi© 4fc *- u 4 * “ White Swans “ “ “ “ “ Misses’VICTORINES and CUFFS, &c., 4c. Particular attention is invited to these Goods, as they are direct from New York, and will be sold at the lowest prices. [i9] WM. HERWIG. JOSEPH A. CAR HIE dc Co have j jst received the following new Children’s Books: —Good Aunt Fanny's J Budget; or, Stories and Legends, illustrated with fifty jVgpinted engravings from original design*; Uncle Sams I Library, for Boys and Girls; Slovenly P;ter Reformed, j showing how he became a neat scholar, translated from the ■*( German; Cockel and Scratchfoot; or, the Adventures of L two little Chijpkens; Six Pleasant Companions for Spare ■ •clours. . dis * a —L- uuttVt-:. and soda ckacaees —Ts—iil.'KKk'i _ * - L | CHRONICLE & SENTINEL. » IFrom our Evening Edition of yesterday.] From the S. V. Herald of Saturday, t Additional per Canada. ? it NQLA - Nr> - —The London correspondent of the European Times, writing under date of Friday, 4 P* J 1 ' 1 -? ® a J s that the excitement about the house* , i 1 arliament >s very >.reat this afternoon. The rcai question as to the stability of the ministry will be tried to-night, and the Chancellor of the Ex chequer, Mr. Disraeli, has pledged himself to stand or tail by the schema. In it, entirely, we see all the preparations for n evere conhict. That the ministry will ’ *» snccssfal, there seems to bo but lit tle doubt; still the meetings which have been held in opposition to the Budget in the metropoli tan boroughs, have been numerously attended, and the metropolitan members will go in to-nighr fully prepared for the disefcirge of their various fusees and rockets against the Derby Disraeli cabinet. The Board of Trade returns for the month end ing the 25th ult. are published. The exports have amounted to £4,855,66d. varying a little from the average'of the two proceeding years. The French Empire.—The English and Bel gian Ministers have formerly presented their let ters, accrediting them to the imperial. Rumors of a ministerial change are again rife. Generals Bnraguay d’liilliers and d’Hautpool are expected to be made marshals. The Emperor has set at liberty a great number of political prisoners, and an article has been pub lished in the Monlteur, offering the imperial par don to all exiles—except those guilty of the high est crimes, who are suffering lor their former dis obedience to the government—upon their premia iug that they wiffabstain from similar conduct in future. The ministry of the Empire have resolved not to sanction any more new railways in any part of France until those now in course ot construction are completed, or at ail events, further advanced. Prince Albert, of Saxony, is a rival to Louis Na poleon for the hand of the Princess Vasa. How ever, the intended alliance of the Emperor with the Neapolitan Princess is still currently spoken of in Paris. Austria.—However pacific the intentions of Louis Napoleon may be, the papers at Vienna are sounding the old alarm that a deeply laid plot has been formed for a revolution in Savoy—-of course with the object of annexing that coveted territory to France. The Austrian ministerial organs go farther, and declare that even in Piedmont a very strong French party exists, which would be glad to form a more close union with France. The articles are exceeding warlike ; they declare that Kadetski has demanded reinforcements in Italy, and that bis demands will be acceded to. Prussia. —Some of the newspaper correspond ents at Vienna Intimate that Prussia will eventual ly prevail in the wearisome controversy respect ing the Customs Union." Lis said that a simple trade treaty will be proposed in all the German Slates. The Danish Committee had come to a resolution advising the Chambers not to pass any final decis ion as to the removal of the Danish commercial frontier to the E'.der. India and China. —The overland mail from Ca! - entta had arrived at Trieste. By a telegraphic despatch in ■anticipation of the mails, we learn that the second j»ortion of the troops from Rangoon hud started for Prome, under - the command of Gen. Goodwin'. It was intended"*" - y """* to advance up to Ava by land. By the same despatch' we arc informed that the a insurrection in China was spreading, and that the I troops of the Celestial Emperor had in several in stances been defeated. FOB SALE. VALUABLE WATER POWER, WITH 1800 ACR.E3 OP WOOD LAND. A VALUABLE seat tor a FACTORY, or MILLS, or MACHINERY, of any description, is offered for sale. The location is about 9 miles fxom Au fc usta, and one and a half miles from Belair, on the Georgia Kaitroad. There are between IS and 1900 acres in the tract. On the tract is au abundant supply of water. 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