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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1850)
I B y WILLIAM S. JONES.- AUGUSTA, GA. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 3, 1850 VOL XIV—NO 262. ii mi— ——run iTwmTWTrn~n~imni n ia mi hi i i i iniiim—HiMiMilMHWHril 'TMirTnMPirrwwnßrirMlMnMMilßßFr*iTnT , Tr~ — Jems, &c. THE CHRONICLE & SENTINEL IS PUBLISH FA) { , a ily, tiii-weekly & weekly. ; BY WILLIAM S JONES. TERMS: p\UjY PAPER. —Published Morning and Eve ning—To City Subscribers —Six Dollars per annum, payable in advance. If Sent ar Mail —Seven Dollars ftii- WEEKLY PAPER.— Four Dollars per an num, in advance. WEEKLY PAPER. —(A mammoth sheet) Tito Dollars per annum, in advance. TERMS OE ADVERTISING. DAILY PAPER, Pifly Cents per square, jelve lines or less) for the first insertion: I'kirty .-rht Cents for the next five; and Twenty-five Cerda each subsequent insertion ; WEEKLY, Screnty ” e Crrds; SEMI-MONTHLY or MONTHLY, (in «>lher paper) One Dollar; and Rule and Figure Work, One Dollar. If next to reading matter n ,| leaded, charged as a new advertisement each iQseition. professional or Business Cards , not exceeding six lines, Ten Dollars pe. annum. If oversix lines pro ruio per line. ' Vs Communications designed to promote private or individual interests, will be charged as advertise uents. if - No gratuitous Advertising, under any circula rise? except Marriage and Obituary Notices; and j'usj, liken over six lines, will be charged as Adver tisements. STANDING ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 square, (12 Macs,) 1 month, without alteration SC j “ “ 3 months, “ “ 12 I “ “ 6 months, altered quarterly, 18 j “ “ 12 months, “ “ 25 one-half more than the above rates, j “ three-fourths more than the above rates, 4 “ double the above rates. |jf* If next to reading matter and leaded, double these rates. Xff Advertisements no* marked the number of in sertions will be continued and charged by the inser tion. With Merchants, Druggists and others, contracts will be made by the year on reasonable terms, as heretofore. When the bill of any house or firm amounts within six months to SSO or upwards, for other than perma nent ndvertisements, a discount of 25 per cent, will be made if paid on presentation. illebical profession MEDICAL CARD. tDR. JURIAII HARKI9S offers his ser vices in the Practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY, to the citizens of Augusta and its vicinity. Until his office is completed, he will be found at the Drug Store of D’Antignac & Harry. MEDICAL CARD. s\R. W. E. HEARING has permanently lo- A "cated in Augusta and tenders hia professional ser vices to the citizens of this plaie and Hamburg. Re silience in Mr. Stovall’s building, five doon above W. K. Kitchen’s Drug Store. Parlours cftlie Mansion House. jal3-ly MEDICAL CARD. DR. J. M. HILL respectfully tenders his services to the citizens of Augusta and Ham burg, as a Practitioner of Medicine, Operative Sur gery, Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women. Office corner of Greene and Jackson streets, opposite the Baptist Church. Augusta, Ga., May 6. myT-dtJal FIR AND MARINE INSURANCE rriHE PROTECTION INSURANCE JL COMPANY, of Hartford, Connecticut,hav» V.iblished an Agency in Augusta, and propoea a king fire and river risks upon property of all desr ritf ions, on as reasonahleterms as any othergood office, tffleeat tbestore of Force. Brother's & Co. FA IK BANK’S PATENT Platform and Counter Scales. WARRANTSD—. Pi—i? Adapte I loevery required ope fl 4 g ration of Weighing—as Rail ■ Road Scales, for Trains or sin g gle cars; Warehouse Scales, Dormant and Portable ; Heavy . Portable Scales on wheels, for Foundries, Rolling Mills, &c STORE SCALES, of al sizes; COUNTER SCALES, &c., &c., for sale by mhl W. & J. NELSON, Agents. OYSTERS, OYSTERS, FISH. &C. THE UNDERSIGNED is pre %tjLL*ttSr pared to fill all orders for OYSTERS, which may be entrusted to him, with promptness and despatch, and of the following qualities : PICKLED, in kegs of from 1 to 10 gallons, at 40c. per gal'on. OYSTERS, in the Shell, by the barrel, $2. FRESH OYSTERS, opened, raw, per gallon, S 1 And I hope, by my long experience in this li e of business, and mv favorable location on the Salts, to do justice to all who may order of me, I will fur nish my customers with Oysters equal to any which can be produced. Address STEPHEN P, DUPON, Savannah, 6a. Isle of Hope, August 21, 1850. au2s-4m FOR THE”HAIR, WE HAVE just received a supply of the rich est articles for the Toilet extant, for re moving Dandriff or Scurf, tc prevent the Hair from falling off, io keep it smooth, glosuy, and in its place. Among which are — Guerlain’s and Hauel’s Eau Lustrale ; Phalcn’s Chemical Hair In/igorator ; Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid ; Superior Oi Marrow Pomade ; Pommade Aux Fleurs; Barry’s Tricopherous ; Ricinine, CassadaOil, Bear’sJOil, &c , &c. s2B D. B. PLUMB & CO. WILLIAM H. TUTT. < j/RUGGIST, offers for sale, at Manufacturer’s N. ® prices, the following popular Medicines; Sands’ SARSAPARILLA; Bristol’s “ Townsends’ “ Wistaria Balsam WILD CHERRY ; Ayers’ Cherry PECTORAL; Hushton’s Cud Liver OIL; Hr. Allen’s Dyspeptic COMPOUND ; farrant’s coin’d, ext. CUHEBS and COPAIBA ; “ Seltzer APERIENT; Rowand’s Tonic MIXTURE; Elixir of OPIUM ; Lucina CORDIAL; Lr. Crossraan's SPECIFIC ; India CHOLAGOGUE; Rogers’ Balsam LIVERWORT and TAR. Something you don’t often get. L ies’ genuine Bear’s Grease and Henry John -11 s S e nuine Bear’s Oil, have just been received by j p subscriber. It is well known that pure Bear’s re * 8e the beet article for the Hair, but it being f ° !en counterfeited that persons have been deterred ’' Jtl - using it. All may now be assured that the .j® Nicies are strictly pure. For sale by PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist Duck. wheat cakes can never be made a ' Ve *l unless Preston & Merrill’s Yeast Powders excas e for bad bread, for these cele ra,«d Powders may be had of PHILIP A MOISE, Druggist. VV BOXES for Ladies—Mahogany, Rose- Aihr Wae( l an( l Papier Mache ; also Papier Mache niD ums, fo r gale ’ 027 THO«. RICHARDS & SON. til g c c iiflaeous. : PLANTATION HATS. Planters are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock of WOOL HATS, be- I fore buying elsewhere. J. TAYLOR, Jr., & CO., 030 Between Post Office corner and U. S. Hotel. NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HAT AND CAP WAREHOUSE. E JOSEPH TAYLOR,Jr.,&CO„ having taken the Store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Force, Coni/ev & Ce., offer to the public an entire new and FASHIONABLE STOCK of HATS, CAPS AND BONNETS, embracing every variety of style and pattern, selected and made expressly for market, which will be sold at New York and Charleston prices. Citizens of Augusta and Hamburg, and Country Merchants in particular, arc respectfully invited to call and examine our Goods before buying else where. J. TAYLOR, Jr., s6-dtw&w JNO. W. CONKLING. HATS—FALL STYLE. 1850. EWE ARE RECEIVING our Fall -g| Style HATS, for 1850. Just received a few cases very handsome. Please call and examine them at G VV. FERRY <fc CO.’S Wholesale and Retail Hat, Cap and Bonnet Store Masonic Hall Building, Broad-st., Augusta. nu 24 BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS, &o. NEW STOCK. THE undersigned would UYW announce to the citizens of 1 4 I.T J-$ Augusta and vicinity', as well f as to Merchants from the interior, that he has just re ceived a large and complete stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &•., embracing every thing in the line, which he offerc for side wholesale or retail on as favorable terras as any other house in this city. H, DALY, 025-3 m Broad-st., opposite the U. S. Hotel. INSTRUCTIONS ON THE PIANO, ef'Mß* E. C. SOEGE would rc~ spectfully in!<g-m the Ladies and Gen » • •* tlemen of A arista, and the public gen erally, that he intends giving Instructions on the Piano Forte ; and should he meet with sufficient en couragement, to locate permanently in Augusta, For terms, etc., apply at Messrs. Geo. A. Oates & Co.’s Music Store. o!5-dltn MUSIC. VOCAL, PIANO, VIOLIN & GUITAR. p i R, M. G. KUNZE, teacher of Vocal Music, IIJL Piano. Violin an 1 Guitar, returns thanks to his ■ friends lor the liberal patronage extended him, and especially informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Au gusta and vicinity, that he is prepared to give in struction, in the most thorough manner, on the Piano, Violin and Guitar to those who may need his services. Mr. K. flatters himself -that he understands the branches he professes to teach perfectly; and for re commendations, would simply refer to his old patrons. ;p~ip If sufficient inducement should offer, he will, in ihe course of the season, take a class of Ladies and Gentlemen for instruction in Vocal Music, as he is thoroughly acquainted with the most modern and improved method of teaching in Germany. Pupils sufficiently advanced will also be instruct ed in thorough Buss. ('alls left at Mr. C. Gatlin’s Music and Jewelry Store will be promptly answered. s2B dtf Clover Seed, Seed Rye and Corn \FfcW BBLS.of fresh Red CLOVER SEED on band; 100 bushels SEED RYE. and 1500 bushels of pure White North Carolina CORN, for sale at our office in Messrs. Walke-. Bryson & Co.’s Warehouse. 024 S. D. LINTON & CO. COME AND SEE! NEW AND elegant China China Water PITCHERS ; “ Dinner and Tea SETTS Toilet and Pier Looking GLASSES ; Rich Entry LAMPS; “ Solar “ ALo, a general assortment of China, Glass and Queens ware; besides a great variety of useful arti cles, not in the Crockery line, at E. MUSTIN & SON’S, ogf above Lana back’s. CLARK. RACKBTT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware and Fancy Goods, HAVE now received their New Stock, comprising, beside the Staple Articles, many new things in S!L- «§£» VEKand PLATED WARE, and FANCY GOODS. Albo, in WATCHES and JEWELRY. House keeping articles of choice kinds. We offer to the trade, at wholesale, Watches, Jew elry, &c., witu a great variety of Watch Materials, Jewel 3, &c., not generally to be found, and at prices as low as elsewhere. Augusta, Oct. 7, 1850. 08 JENNY LIND CLOTH CAPS. JUST received from Gennin, Broadway, N. Y., by J. TAYLOR, Jr,, & CO.. At store lately occupied by Force, Conley (k. Co. Also, Children’s bl’k and drab Beaver HATS, with Feathers; do. do. do. Plain “ “ do. 025 Augusta, Oct. 8, 1850. WATCHES. WATCHES. FINE WATCHES made by T. P- Cooper, Litberlaod, Davis & Co.,*and others FC'xf of known character, in various new styles, constantly on sale; Chas. Taylor & Son’s “Hunting in Conples,” and many rare kinds of fine enamelled and other Watches. Pine Gold Repeating Watches made exoressiy to our order, and for sale by CLARK, RACKET! 1 & CO 08 Dealers in Jewelry, Silver Ware, (to, NOTICE TO COTTON DEALERS. THE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal advances on shipments of Colton to his friends in Savannah, Charleston and New York. H. F. RUSSELL. I have this day appointed J. M. Danforth my dulv authorised Attorney. sl7 H, F. R. HOME INDUSTRY. HSIHB UNDERSIGNED are now prepared A to till all orders for BUCKETS, of superior quality to any brought to this market, and as low as tbev can be laid dowrn. aulß-dAwtf E. LOCKHART & CO. REMOVAL. /aillE SUBSCRIBERS have removed to the fi. store lately occupied by Messrs. A. W. &W. P. Caimich-iel, No. 284 Broad-street, opposite the Insurance Bank. oie FORCE, CONLEY & CO. GEO. A. OATES ui CO. have lately received the following works, viz; Three Years in California; by Rev. Walter Col ton, U. S. N,, late Alcalde of Monterey ; with illus trations. Harvest Gleaning, a Holiday Book ; Edited by M. A. Dwight, author of Grecian and Roman My thology. Fiance under Louis Philhppe : by Louis Blanc ; translated by Walter K. Kelly, in 2 vole. Eastern Life, present and past: by Harriet Mar tineau. , . _ T v , The Snowflake, a €hn«tmas, New Year and ! Birthday pi ft for 18^, i The Gem of the Western World for 1351 : edited by Mary E. Howitt. Chii'tmas Blossoms and New Years Wreath ,or 1851 : by Uncle Thomas. ° 27 UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. MERINO, Cotton, Silk, Buckskin, Lambs Wool, &c. of all sizes. Also, Laides of Silk, j Merino and Cotton. WM. O. PRICK &CO , } old 258 Broad-atreet. LARGE ARRIVALS. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OP PALL GOODS A real saving of at least 30 per cent, in the purchase of Dry Goods a* GRAY BROTHERS’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FRENCH, ENGLISH AND DOMESTIC DRY GOO DF 890 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga THE PROPRIETORS respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to their large and varied stock of new, rich, and fashionable GOODS, consisting of every article in the trade, at such prices and quality as cannot fail to please. Merchants and Planters will find it decidedly to their interest to cal! and examine this stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. DRESS DEPARTMENT. The Ladies Dress Department will be found replete with every article of the newest and most fashion able styles, adapted to the present and approaching seasons —comprising every shade in plain and figured Poplins, changeable, plain and figured Silks, Vallam; rosas, Coburgs, Parramattas, Alpacas, Orleans, j Printed Merinos, Muslin DeLaines, Bla’k and Colored Thibet, and Canton Cloths, French, English and i American Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays, Lustres, Alhorines, Silk, Spun and Gala Plaids, all of tho new est patterns, ad at prices that cannot fail to insure their speedy sale. FANCY DEPARTMENT. The Fancy Department has received large additions. The newest designs in French Needle Worked Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Sleeves, Laces, Ribbons, Glares, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, etc. The largest and cheapest stock of Hosiery ever offered for sale. Black and Colored Silk and Raw Silk Hose. Cotton do. do. Misses’, Boys’ and Infants’ Hot-e and Half Hose, Boots, (Matters, etc., etc., etc. An endless assortment of Flannels, Swan Skins, Blankets, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Towellings, Long Cloths, Shirtings, real Irish Linens, Lawns, Bed Tickings, Table Linens. Counterpanes, Qoilts, Moreens, Furniture Prints, Damask Table Covers, Embroidered Cloth and Valentin Piano Covers, Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols, Gentlemens’ French Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drillings, etc. Together with a large variety of small Goods. ffjf Remember 290 Broad street, where you will find every article marked in plain figures, and as the lowest price is invariably asked, there will, on no account, be a second price made. Our motto being small profits, quick returns, ready money, and no abatement. sl2-d&wtt GRAY BROTHERS. WM. O. PRICE & C 0., C/PJC JfUL.IT*IR r T.IIL.ORS . AND DEALERS IN READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, &C., &C. A COMPLETE OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, BROAD STREET, ABOVE THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. ARE NO W’ FULLY SUPPLIED with aU the newest styles of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES VESTINGS, DRILLS, CASHMERETTS, &c., &e., to maitc to order. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING the latest and best Modern make, and every article of Dress and use for Gentlemen. apl2 Dri) ©ooi^s. Fall and Winter G-oods. Alexander & wright respectfully invite the attention of the public to their large and complete assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, which they offer at low prices. Among which are ; Black and Colored SILKS, a great variety of new and beautiful styles. MERINOS, CASHMERES, MOUSLIN Dk- LAINES, POPLINS. Superior Black and Colored ALPACAS, BOM BAZINES. Earlston and French GINGHAMS. English and American PRINTS, fast colors. White and Red FLANNELS Silk; Warp,Gauze, and Real Welch FLANNELS, Merino CASSIMERE and TWEEDS, for boys’ wear. CASSIMERES, Kentucky JEANS, SATINETS and VESTINGS. SHAWLS, a great variety. Superior Irish LINENS, and Damask Tible DIA PERS and NAPKINS. Silk, Cashmere and Cotton HOSE, of ail qaalities. Misses’ and Boys’ HOSE and half HOSE, all sizes. Ladies’ and Gent’s GLOVES, of all kinds. do. do. do. HANDKERCHIEFS, a great variety. Bleached and Brown SHEETINGS and SHIRT INGS, TICKINGS, Blue STRIPES. Bleached and Unbleached Cotton FLANNELS. Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with and with out sleeves. Gent’s Merino and Silk SHIRTS, and Meiino DRAWERS. 015-d&w NEW FALL DRY GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE now received their full supplies of Fall and Winter DR\ r GOODS, embracing one of the largest and most complete assortments they have ever offered to the public, among which are — Rich printed DeLAINES and CASHMERES, of new and elegant styles. French and English MERINOES, of beautiful shades, and some of high colors. Rich Colored, and Black and Fancy colored Wa tered SILKS. Plain Black Satin DE CHINE and Satin DE NORD, of superior quality. Rich Charaelion AI PACAS and POP LI NS. Superior Black ALPACAS and Black CANTON CLOTHS. Ladies’ Black and Fancy Silk MANTILLAS, of new and beautiful styles. Superior 7-4 and 8-4 Black Merino SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe. Ladies’ Linen Cambric, and French Lawn HAND KERCHIEFS. Superior 4-4 French PRINTS, of new and beauti ful styles. VV elch FLANNELS, warranted not to shrink. 1 adies’ and Gentlemen’s Silk and Merino VESTS. Whitney BLANKETS, of extra size and quality. With a great variety of other articles suitable for Family and Plantation use ; and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. 08-dtw&w NEW FALL DRY GOODS- T. BRENNAN & CO. HAVE RECEIVED their supply of PALL and WINTER, FANCY and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, among which are— Watered, Ribbed and Plain POPLINS ; Brocade, figured and Plain colored SILKS; “ Watered, fig’d and Plain B!’k “ French MERINOS and THIHETS; “ CASHMERES and M. DeLAINES; COBURGS and PARRAMETOES; Plain and fig’d ALPACAS, all colors; Cheap CASHMERES and M. DeLAINES; French, Scotch and German GINGHAMS; “ English and American PRINTS; Silk and Velvet TRIMMINGS; Bonnet, Cap, Neck and Belt RIBBONS; HOSIERY and GLOVES of every style ; Pine Bath, Ribbon-bound and Whitney BLANKETS Red and White FLANNELS; Welsh and Gauze “ Silk Thread, Lisle and Linen EDGEING; Needleworked COLLARS, CUFFS and UNDER SLEEVES; Lace CAPES; Piain and fig’d BORINETT; Thibet, Broche, Cashmere and Tartan Long and Square SHAWLS; Black MANTILLAS ; Colored SATINS ; Florence and Marceline Silk CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, VESTINGS, TWEEDS, SATTINETS, Kentucky JANES, &c. Negro BLANKETS and KERSEYS, Georgia STRIPES, OSNABURGS,- and Augusta SHIRT ING and SHEETING, at Factory prices. A few cases HATS, CAPS, SHOES, BOOTS and BROGANS. For sale cheap to close out the lot. Opposite the Mansion House, and next door to Hand & Williams’ Grocery Store. 020 dtw(fewtf Negro Cloths and Blankets. ALEXANDER & WRIGHT have in store, and oiler al the lowest prices. Georgia Plains, Kerseys, Cotton Osnabmgs and Georgia Stripes. 8-4 and 9-4 Negro Blankets, | Superior 10-4, I)-4 and 12-4 Bed Blankets. Crib Blanket*. Plaid Linseys, and aervanta Cotton and wool Hoae \ and half Hose. 015-d&w New Fall and Winter Goods, WILLIAM H. CRANE. First Dry Goods Store below U. S. Hotel. HAS JUST received his Pall and Winter sup ply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, among which are Rich Figured Chamelionand Watered SILKS. Black and Colored Watered POPLINS. JENNY MND and SONTAGS, a new and splen did article for Ladies Dresses. Rich Figured and plain SATIN DE CHINE. French Printed De LAINPS and CASHMERES. Silk Warp MERINOS, a soft and beautiful fabric for Ladies Dresses and Mantillas. Rich Figured POPLINS and ALPACAS. Fine Black Bombazine, Alpaca and Canton CLOTHS. 4-4 Black and Green Silk VELVET, for Mantillas, Cloaks and Sacks, lain Black and Mode Thibet SHAWLS. Rich White and Colored Merino do. Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, from 6 cents to $5. Muslin and Velvet CUFFS. Velvet Neck RIBBONS. Irish LINENS. Embroidered Muslin COLLARS, from 12 cents to $3. Lace CAPES, BERTHA’S and COLLARS. A large assortment Black SILKS. 8-4 10-4 Damask Table DIAPER. Ladies Cashmere and Alpaca HOSE. Mens and Boys Woolen and Cotton £ HOSE. CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, SAHNETTS and TWEEDS. 10-4 12-4 Whitney BLANKETS, Welch FLAN NELS. Ladies and Gentlemens Merino VESTS, and a great variety of other goods, to which we would respect fully invite the attention of the public. 023-d,kw CURTAIN MATERIALS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR Have j ust received from New York, a large supply of CURTAIN MATERIALS, among which are— Rich Blue and Crimson Satin DAMASK, of single and double widths; Crimson and White, Crimson and Garnet, and Blue and White, double width Satin DAMnSKS. Rich Drapery Muslin and Lace Application CUR TAINS. Rich Worked Lace CURTAINS. Superior 4 4 Cotton DAMASKS for Curtains. Rich 4-4 French and Turkey Red PRINTS, for Curtains. Gilt CORNICES, TASSELS, and GIMPS, lor Curtains. The public are respectfully invited to call a.nd ex amine the assortment. 08-dtw& w NEW CARPETINGS, AT J. P. BETZE’3. SCOTCH Double, Ingrain CARPETINGS. English do, do. American do. do. 2d quality, all wool do. do. Union do. do Best Three Ply do. do. Imperial Three Ply do. do. 2d quality do do. do. Venetian CARPETING for stairs, all widths ; 6-4, 8-4, 12-4 plain and printed BAIZE ; and DRUGGETS, for Ciumh Carpets ; 4-4, 6-4 Straw MATTING ; Rich Chenille and Tufted Hearth RUGS ; Rich Piano and Table COVERS. —ALSO— -10 bales 1 9-4, 10-4 good Negro BLANKETS. o 9 Blankets, Negro Cloths, &c. WILLIAM H. CRANE HAS JUST received BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, Georgia PLAINS, KERSEYS, OS NABURGS, Plaid LINSEYS, 10 4 and 12-4 Whit ney BLANKETS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SA TINETTS, TWEEDS, Bleached ami Unbleached SKIRTINGS andSHEETINGS, TICKINGS, Dish LINENS, Table DIAPER, <Src., &c. Families and Planters who are in want of the above articles, wi'l find it to their advantage to call before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be offered at such prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. First Dry Goods Store below the U. S. Hotel, 06 NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR HAVE just received from New York, a very large supply of Rich Tapestry Velvet, Tapes try Brussels, Superior Brussels, Tnree Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CARPETS, of new and splendid pat eras, to which they respectfully invite the attention ofthe public. 08-dtw&w FALL AND WINTER GOODS. A GENERAL AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE and FANCY GOODS. Os the veijl atest importations and styles, just re ceived and offered for sale at reasonable prices by sls JOHN P. SEIZE. GADS AND a manual of the Principles and Practice of Road making, com prising the Location, Construction and Improvement of Roads, (common, Macadam, Paved, Plank, &c.,) I and Rail Roads: by W. M. Gillespie, A, M. C. E , i Professor of Civil Eogiaeering in Union College, 3d I edition, with additions. Just xeceived, and for sale at GEO. A. QATE6 & CO.’B, 027 Broad-etraat. ! DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLIONS! AT BRENNAN S. IN ADDITION to our regular supply, we have an overstock of the following Goods, which we I will sell off 1 cheap to make room for other Goods: ( Piain and fig’d Mouslin DeLaines, 12$ to 18f cents per yard; « 1 Printed Cashmeres, 25 to 31 cents per yard; 1 Plain and fig’d, bl’k and col’d Alpaca, 20 to 25 cts. per yard; j English Merinos, all colors, 45 to 75 cents per yard ; 500 pieces Calicoes, “ 4to 6$ “ “ Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, 4to 6$ “ Yard wide “ “ 6* to Bc. “ 5-4 and 6-4 “ Sheeting, 10 to 12$c “ Fins Scotch Ginghams, 121 to 18$ cents per yard; Brown and Bleached Hollands, 12$ to 15c “ Irish Linens, 25 to 50 cents per yard ; 8-4 Irish Linen Damask Table Diaper, 50 to 625 c.; Scotch Russia Diaper, Si per piece of 12 yards; Red and White Flannels, 18| to 25c. per yard ; | Cotton Flannels, 10 to 12$ cents per yard; Cotton and Lisle Edge, I to 5c Pine Bed Blankets, $2.25 to $4 00 per pair; Fashionable Bonnet Ribbons, 12$ to 18|c. per yard; Needle Worked Collars, 6$ to 12$ each; Jaconet Edge and Inserting. 6$ to 12$c. per yard ; Kentucky Jeans, 20 to 25 cents per yard ; Broad Clothe, 51.50 to $2.00 “ Pine Bleached Long Cloth, 12$ to 15 cts. per yard ; Pine Unbleached Shirtings, 6$ to 10 “ White and col’d Hose, 6$ to 12$ “ “ Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, (3$ to 12 cents. 027 T. BRENNAN <St GO. NOTICE. CONSIGNEE of 45 bb'.s. Flour, marked C, in a diamond, per Gcoigia Steamboat Company’s Boats, will please call at the Company’s Office and receive the same 030-ts JNO. B. GUIEU, Agent. LAMPS AND aiRANDOIS—We have OB hand, and will continue to keep, a fine assort ment of Parlour, Hail and Hand Lamps and Giran do!s, to which we invite the attention of those in want of light. MUSTIN & LATHROP, o2T Next below J. Bones’ Hardware Store. I ki kl k CUihS beet Kemp ROPE • • 100 hales heavy Gunny BAGGING 7 2.000 lbs. TWINE. P-r sale low by >y!2 HAND. WILT iAMS & GO. ATS, FALL FABIHOA', jait reww- 0 cd 8 t o 5 WM, O. FRI#E A OO.W. WHY HAVE HEAD ACHE, when the genuine Cephalic Suuff which is so celebra ted for the cure of this complaint, tin be had at 25 , eents a bottle. For sale by nl PHILIP A. MOI», Dnqpat. STEAK DISHES. —We have just received some very superior 12 and 18 inch Britlania STEAK DISHES with water pan. MUS TIN & LATHROP. Next below J. Bones' Hardware Store. 025 FINE COMPLEXION-- Nothing imparts so clear and rosy a complexion as does Rad way’s Medicated Soap.” It removes all eruptions, tan and freckles. For sale bv ©27 WM. H. TUTT, Druggist. Looking Glasses, OP VARIOUS SIZES, by the dozen or re tail, at 06 E. MUSTIN & SON’S. Mantillas 1 Mantillas ! THE LATEST style MANTILLAS, just re ceived, and for sale by ©23 t. BRENNAN & CO. EMLOCK SOLE LEATHER.—2,OOO lbs. Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, for vale by 012 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. EYE, RYE A BUSHELS SEED RYE, in sacks, just received and for sale by ol GRENVILLE & BATTEY. / 'v ANAL FLOUR.— 2S bbls. Hiram Smith. 150 bbls. mixed brands Genesse Flour. Just received and for sale by 020-dtf&wl HARDIN & ESTES. RON, ST EEL AND NAILS.— 40 Tone Sweeds Iron. 5 Tons Hoop and Band Iron. 2 Tons Cast, German aad Blister-Steel. 1250 Kegs Nails and Brads. For sale in lots to suit purchasers. s 4 BAKER, WILCOX & GO. DAVIS’ HY PERI AN FOR THE HAIR.— A new and valuable compound for promoting the growth, beautifying, cleansing and glossing the Hair, removing Scurf and Dandruff; it is also a pre ventative of Baldness and Gray Heads. Sold oy o“20 HAYILAND, RISLEY & CO., Ag’ta. > |M>BACCO. —IbO boxes Manufactured TO JL BACCO.of different grades. «12 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. HOAR HO UNO Boneset and Iceland Moss CANDY, for Coughs and Colds, for sale by n 29 PHILIP A, MOISE, Druggist. MACKEREL, --Nos. 1,2 and 3, in whole, half, quarter barrels and kits, just received, and for sale by 0.9 HAND, WILLIAMS & CO. EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.— SO bbls. prime N. Orleans MOLASSES, in good order, fu* sale by 012 HAND. CO. testimonials can be seen of the efficacy of Dr. Howard’s Vegetable Pile Re medy. It cares promptly without subjecting the patient to a.-ry trouble. A fresh supply for sale by n 2 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. H OULDBR QItAC E S .—A large assort ment adapted for Ladies or Gentlemens use. 020 HAYILAND, RIS LEY <fc CO. BACON.— 60 hndbV of prime Bacon Sides for r s „l e 022 JEFFERS COTHRAN A CO. L~IIRL>T— 1U bbls. choice LARD, just received, and for sale by . „ o!9 HAND WILLIAMS & CO. Lime, LlMß.—Fresh Thornton LIME, fbr sale hr el'i HAND, WILU*.VM» A|#o. ANNERS OIL—ID bbls. superfine Tanner’a Oil, just landed, and for sale by 019 PHILIP A. MOISE, Dru^g^t. OLOGNE, COLOGNE —A fine and .^rst rate article, just received by ol? THOS. RICHARDS <feSON. \/|RS. JERVIS’ COLD CANDY—The great cure-all for Coughs and Colds, sold wholesale and retail by HAVIhAND, RISLEY & CO., c 27 sole Agents for Augusta. IMPROVED CACHOU DROMATJSE, for imparting an agreeable flavor to the mouth, and for removing the taste or smell of Medicines, Tobacco, dice., just received, and for sale by 030 PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. _ yarn. JUST RECEIVED, on Consignment, a lot of very superior COTTON YARN, from the Peach Stone Shoal Factory, which we are offering low. o 3 FRENCH & BUTLER. 4 SPLENDID sell of “SCHOOL MAPS” r\. on rollers can be had of 026 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. ANDING. —56 hhds prime Bacon SIDES; 50 bbls. Hiram Smith FLOUR; 100 ct Genesee do; 50 boxes Star CANDLES ; this day, and for sale by 013 SCRANTON, STARK & DAVIS. TF EVV MAC KEREL AND SALMON.— xvl 150 barrels and half-barrels No’s. 1, 2 and 8 Mackerel. 100 kits No. 1 Mackerel and Salmon. Just received and for sale by *2© habdin & warm* TpkEAD SHOT.— SO dozen DEAD SHOXT* 1 F very superior preparation for Worms, just re ceived, and for sale by o3L PHILIP A. MOISE, Druggist. F‘ RESH TAMARINDS, for salrTby 029 PHILIP A. MOISE, Drujgint. CHRONICLE & SENTIXEL flliscctlaneons. From the N. O . Picayune. Joiiw McDonoch —Mr. McDonogh was bu ried yesterday afternoon in the cemetery erect ed by himself, near hi* residence, at McDo noghrille, /or bis negroes. It was his wish that he ahoald be buried among them. The funeral was plain and unostentatious. Prayers and a short sermon were delivered in the small church attached to the house, built for the ne groes and where the deceased himself often preached to his slaves. A very large number of persons, while and colored, were present. — The coffin was placed in the plain oven-shaped tomb usol here. On Saturday evening. C. Roseliut, Esq., for fifteen years the legal adviser of the deceased, appeared before Judge Buchanan, of the Fifth District Court, and informed him that Mr. Me Donogh had left an olographic will, which wa* deposited either in the Louisiana State Bank, the Bank of Louisiana, or the Union Bank.— An order of court was issued in consequence, for any of the cashiers of said banks to bring the will into the Fifth District Court this morn ing at 10 o’clock. Accordingly, at the above hour the Cashier of the Union Bank, Mr. Frey, appeared hav ing a tin box containing a duplicate copy of the will, with a portfolio containing memo randa for executors, notes, &c. Another copy of the will is in the possession of Mr. Joseph Montgomery of this State. Ths courtroom was crowded. Mr. Roselius presented the will, which was proved by Messrs. Grymes, Frey and Grivo*. The will is of twenty-four foolscap pages, closely written in the testator’s own handwriting. Judge Buchanan unsealed, opened and read it, occupying in so doing some hours’ time After leaving $6,000 and some landed property in Baltimore to hia sister and her children, the deceased bequeathes his entire estate, of which he gives no aggregate amount to the Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of New Orleans and Baltimore, half to each city, for the purpose of establishing hero a free school for poor children of alt classes, and au asylum for the poor. To the Protestant Male Orphan Asylum of this city, he gives $400,000, in yearly instalments. The two ether institutions’ bequests are also in yearly instalments. A school farm is to be established in Balti more and an asylum for the poor. The school farm for the education of the poor children, from four to fourteen years of age, of Balti more first and the other large maritime cities of the Union. They are to be taught tbs pursuit of agriculture and the principles of religion. — A common English education to be given in all the schools, here and at Baltimore, and the Bible to be their principal class book. The inmates of the two Poor Asylums to defray, as far as possible, the expenses of those institu tions so far as their own labor can go. The cultivation of the mulberry tree and making ot silk in these asylums are recommended. To the school farm at Baltimore the sum of $3,- 000,COO is bequeathed in yearly instalments. The estate, after the annuities above men tioned are paid, and a number of negroes, named, are freed and sent to Africa, to be managed by a certain number of commission ers appointed by this city and of Baltimore ; no commissioner to be a member of any council ; to serve more than twelve months, or twice in succession. The two cities to act as a check on each other. None of the property ever to be sold, but to remain forever as a fund for the above charitable purposes. A large sum is bequeathed to the American Colonization Society at Washington. After all these bequests are settled, which the donor expects will be in forty years from now, the entire estate to be divided between the States of Louisiana and Maryland, and the Legisla tures to carry out the objects proposed. If the commissioners do aot follow his instructions, the estate to fall immediately to the two States. Every pecaulion is taken to prevent these noble bequests from being diverted from their origi nal purpose. The instructions to carry them out are full and minute. Many high minded and benevolent senti monts concerning education, morality, the duties of the poor and the rich, and the preservation of the Union, are to be found in the will. The testamentary executors are Messrs. Christian Rose line, A. D. Grossman, Judah Touro, Louis Philip Pelie. Jonathan Montgomery, Joseph A. Maybin, Wm E. Leverich, Francois Bizoton D’Aquin, and in case of his death his brother Francois Adolphe D’Aquin. of this city; Messrs. Benjamin C. Howard, John P Kennedy, John Spear Smith, Crantz Mayer, Henry Didier, mer chant, John Gibson, son of the late Wra- Gib son, clerk of the court of Baltimore ; Henry Clay of Kentucky, President, and R K Gir ley, Secretary of the American Colonization Society at Washington, and Waiter Lowrie, Secretary of the Presbyterian Board of For eign Missions at New York. The will U dated at the residence of the deceased, 37th December. Great Acs. —We have been informed by the Assistant xMarshal of Overton county that in his lour to take the census, he found an old lady named Stevens, whose age was »ne hun dred and twenty years! She was reported to him as a married woman at the time of Brad dock’s dsfeat. Her youngest son, a smart lad of seventy, gave our informant the story. Un til a year or so past she had been comparative ly active. — Nashville Whig. Power's Statue of Mr. Calhou*.— lt gives us much pleasure to learn, from a tele graphic despatch received here yesterday, by Charles Edmonston, Esq., President of the g 0 uth Carolina Insurance Company, that the btatu * Mr. Calhoun, from tbe chisel of the Power, has been rescued from its -Hill L’ e recollected that this highly prized work of art was shipped from Lisbon, in the ehip Elizabeth, which vessel was wrecked off Fire Island, on 18th July last. Many ef forts have previoi’t®!/ been made to recover the statue, and at one /it* l6 doubts were entertain ed of final success. *, 18 sincerely to be hoped that its immersion k aa not proved inju rious. The dispatch leads’ “f to the conclusion that such is tbe case, other ,orae me of injury would have been mat of lh The statue was insured in the «. Company above named. . P. S. —Since writing the above, w. had a dispatch from our Baltimore co» pendent, stating that C apt. Jonnson, of Uk Yatch Twilight, was the person who recovered v the statue. The only injury which it has sus tained, is the Ios« of a part of the right arm. —Ch Cour. wVh YSICIANS POCKET CASES cf Vials.— JL I have just received a large assortment of Physi cians Pocket Cases, which cannot fail to please. —■ J For sale by 030 PHILIP A. MOISE. Drugffist. CHECKS on the Mechanics’, State, Brunswick and Augusta Insurance Banks, payable to order, F< o2? le THOMAS RICHARD* & SON *