Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by R.J. Taylor, Jr. Foundation.
About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1858)
Daily Chronicle & Sentinel. in\\Y./'. JONES. r'HKONH Ml a >F.\ Vi \[\\, Pi BL!s:;ed Ali.V, Tli I Wi> 141; V i\ It w h:h i, i , V v '. lIiLIAM B. JONES TERMS. DAILY I’AI’KK Published Morning and Evening To City Niifi.-.criuers - >.* \ I>om,ah.- per annum, paya file in advance, i: paymn.i 'o.- delayed thh* k Mun i hs Seven DnlUr... If »i-nt by Ala. l ! Skvk.n Doi.i. al;s in advance, if delayed . in th- Eight Dollar*. Tlil WKi.K I.Y PAPER Fori, I)nl I i.o per annum m advance, if payment be delayed ihkk! months Five Doitar*. WI’IiKLY PAP. « X <inc:moth sh?et> two Dol es i < ;• nil ui a leaner, a'-, i ' mu f 'Uul j »kilf payment to-delayed TllKi■ v Months. "* HATES FOR ADVERTISING. l Ue following rates for advertising in the CONSTITtJ tionAl.isf and Chromi Lt a skniinm have been es tablishei by the Proprietors Ordinary Aid ektimmen is, published in the Daily, Fite Cents pei line, tor the first insertion, ud two and a half cents per line, for each übsequent insertion. Ad | vertisement* published Tri Weekly, tufntyfoe ptr cent I ad \ auce on these rate* All advrrtlseuuuts to be coun ted as making five lines or more. Ten I lues Daily l month $5.00 Five Lines Daily l month TOO Special Noth ks, Five V>nt» per line of solid Non pared, tor the tirst, and three, renin for each subsebueut insertion in Daily. In Tri Weekly alone, twentyfve per cent advance. All advertisements to be counted as making live lines or more. Ten Lines Daily l month $7.00 Five Lines Daily l month 4 00 Displayed Advertisements, Fire Cam per lineo solid Nonpareil, for each insertion in Daily, Tri-Weekly advertisements twenty-fee per cent more. All advertise ments to be counted as five lines or more. Ten Lines Daily 1 month $lO 00 Five Lines Daily 1 month ti.oo Advertisements countiuued for mouths, in either class will be charged half the monthly rates, for each subse vtueut month, for the first six months, and one fourth, for each succeeding mouth. Marriages, Deaths, and. Ft nekai. Notic es, Fifty Cents each. OBITUARIES, Tea Cents per line. Kates lor Weekly Advertisement*. Ordinary advertisements, published once a week, ui Daily, Tri Weekly or Weekly., Seven and a half aunt per line, for each insertion. .Special Notices, Ten Cents per line, for the tirst in sertion. Fight Cutis per line tor each subsequent inser tion. Displayed Advertiskmen r*. Tat Cents per line, for each insertion. Mkrchan is andßcsinessMen whose advertisements are changed, will be allowed a discount of twenty-fee per ■ from these rates, when their bills amount to Fifty Dollars, iu -ix months, if paid in tea day s after presen tation. W. S. JONES, Proprietor Chronicle A Sentinel. JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor Constitutionalist. ! HARRIS SUBSOIL TURNING PLOW. IPHIS PLOW is the invention one o f the best Plan X ters iu the Southern States, and has become ex ceedingly popular. It is generally conceded by those have tried it, to be the best implement of the kind now in use. The principal feature of this Flow', is the facility with j w hich it can be changed into either a Subsoil or Turning Plow —being made of a Subsoil blade with a movable wing attached, which can be regulated to turn the earth to any depth require^. Persons wishing to inspect the pattern of this Plovy are requested to at the store of J AT. A. BONES. The subscriber offers for sale various county rights for the manufacture of these Plows. Patent rights for several of the Eastern States are also for sale or barter on accommodating terms. A profit of live hundred per cent, may be made on the in vestment wh2l-8p A. R. CHILTON STATEMENT Os the Condition of the Hartford Fire Insurance ! Company, Ist January, 185a. Bank aud other Stocks, par value $40:1,750 00 —market va1ue....... $398,988 00 Bills receivable, bearing interest, including special deposits in Bank 122,883 72 Balances on Books djie the Company ...... .30,485 71 Cash in hands of Agents, or in course of trails mission : . V*, 127 00 Cash on hand . .. -s 40,575 57 $837,058 00 LIABILITIES. No losses adjusted and due. Amount losses, either unadjust t u ed or adjusted aud not due >* ' ' Ali other claims against the Com pany...... - 7,801' I -.1 «s*i,et;7 7 s incorporated in ISIO. t Capita! S .im.iim Charter Perpetual DIRECTORS H Huntington, Charles Boswell. Job Aliya, Albert Day Henry Kenty, John P. Bruce James Goodw in, Calvin Day, Charles J. Russ. C. B. Bowers See'y, H llun'ington, l’res't, C 0. Lyman Ass t .Sec y W N. Bowers, Ai tuary. Ageucy Ewtnblialied in tlii* City, 1 S'Ll. The subset iber will take risks in the above Company, l at reasonable rates. AUG. ROBERT, Agent, | mhl4 No 3 Warren Block. NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE COMPLETE I FOR .SAVANNAH AND THE WEST. SEMI WEEKLY 11 ’UK United States Mail Steamships 1 FLORIDA Capt. Isaac Crowell. ALABAMA.. Capt. ft K . Schench. AUGUSTA Capt M. S Woodhull. STAROF THE SOUTH, (new) Capt, T Lyon WILL LEAVE PIER NO 4, NORTH RIVER, WEDNESDAYS AND SATIRDA \S, at 4 o’clock P M, precisely. For Freight or Passage apply to SAM L L. MITCHELL, No. 13 Broadway. rr All Merchandise intended for transportat ion ovei | the Georgia Central aud connecting Railroads, consigned to the Agent of the Central Railroad, Savannah, will lie received aud forwarded free of commission ty” Shippers are particularly requested to forward Bills ot Lading by the steamer, thereby insuring greater despatch and avoiding all delays Maik Goods care Agent Central Railroad, Savannah PADELFORD, KAY 4-C'O , Agents, Savannah New York, October, 1857 oct3o LEATHER, SHOE PINDINGS AND TAN NERS' TOOLS. "V ow receiving Oak and Hemlock Sold LEATHER; j _LI Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Baud “ Picker, Lace and Roller LEATHER , Patent Skirting,Collar, Dash and Enam'rt LEATHER; Russett and Black Upper LEATHER, “ “ “ Kid SKINS; French, German and American Calf SKINS ; French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS Goat aud Kid Morocco SKINS ; Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS ; Buck, Chamois and Sheep “ Also—Shoe Pegs, Lasts, Sole Cutten, Heel Cutters, Rolling Milts, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Hammers, Shoe Knives. Split ting Knives, Shaves, Rub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and Punches, iron and wood patent Peg Awl Hafts, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Lace Tacks, Iron, Zinc aud (jgpper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot Cord’ Bilk Galoon, Boot Web, Ac., Ac. Also—Cii rryi ves, Fieshers, Finger Steels, Beam Faces, Sliders, Bra.-bes, Rub Stones, Clearing Wtoues, Ac. For sale low by ''SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., No 341 Broad street, second disir above Bank of Au gusta janl-dtwA w4m SADDLERY, HARNESS, TRUNKS, he. SPRING TRADE, 1858. SII KK.IIAN, JKSSI P & ( 0., No. 341 Broad street, two doors above the Bank of Augusta, have now on h»Dd their usual large and well selected assort ment of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, and every de scription of Goods adapted to the approaching Spring trade, manufactured by themselves, expressly for this market ALSO, A heavy stock of Saddlery HARDWARE, Coach 4ATERIALB, SPRINGS, AXLES, Malleable CAST INGS and BANDS, including a very full assortment of Goods in the line, which are offered to manufacturers and dealers at low prices. janl-dtwA-w4m DIRECT IMPORTATION ! ! WE are the only Southern Agents for John White side it Co.'s celebrated UNDRESSED IgLSH LINENS. We would call the attention of Merchants and House Keepers, who are iu want of a pure Undressed Irish Linen, to the above brand, which we will sell by the yard, piece, or case, at very low rates. feb2Btf DICKEY A PHIBBS. WANTED, "I /ATv LIKELY' young NEGROES, for which the .IUyJ highest cash price will be paid. We have on hand, Cooks, Washers At Ironers and field hands for sale at our office in Hamburg, South Carolina. augl-ly R M. OWINGS, A CO FREE LUNCH! WILL be served up EVERY DAY, at 11 o’clock A. M. at EDWARD GIRARDEY'S Restaurant. mhlß-swlm Young America, attention pih- TOLS FOR CHRISTMAB —We have just re ceived a lot of the celebrated Young America Fire Cracker PISTOLS, only 30 cents each. dec!9 PLUMB A LEITNER. pICKLES— •A 15 dozen gallon PICKLES, assorted ; 15 do. half gallon PICKLES, assorted, 15 do. quart do. do. do. 1 oat received at D’ANTIGNAC A HUBBARD 8 _ MAGNESIA AND CONGREH* J WATER —A fresh lot just landed Dorr ' > WM, H. TUTT. AUGUSTA, (JA., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1858 MILL STONE MANUFACTORY AUGUSTA. GA W r 'I I I A>l BRENNER, Proprletor.-Tuei. i TT d*-rsij-ne*i would respectfully inform liD frit- t aud Millers in general, that he has now on hand, a 5i constantly receiving, the best French BURR STONi from the most celebrated quarries of France, and is i pared to till sell orders iu his line, at short notice, andt. a *.'liable prices. From his tong experience in the' business, as a pi: <ti cal workman, in getting up millstones, he can sale ,* warrant his work equal to the best manufactured in: j Union. Having supplied some of the largest tnilla In this a; d the adjoining States, he will take pleasure in producing cart ticates from the proprietors of the same, as to tt satisfaction his mill stones have given. Below plea. - find one among many certificates He ha* also ESOPUS AND COLOGNE MILL STONES, constantly on hand. Orders solicited and punctually attended to. WM BRENNER, Broad stie. t above the Upper Market, Augusta, Ga CERTIFICATE. Uakauon Mills, Augusta, Ga , Jan. 21, 18J8. We, the undersigned, proprietors of the Paragon Mb is take pleasure in recommending Mr. W T in. Brennei s I French Bu r Mill Stones to the favorable consideration of the public Having purchased of him four pairs ‘>r our Mill, we can safely say they cannot be surpassed Ly Roy in the country. Being a practical workman, am’ giving his whole attention to his business, we feel as sured he will give entire satisfaction to alt who favor him with then-patronage. Baker A Usher. mti23-3ni LIGHT FOR THE MILLION ! The (JliciifM'st Illuminating (}us ever Discovered! HAYING purchased the Patent rightfor the State of Georgia aud Edge held District, S. 0., for making lilumninating GAS FROM W’OOD AND WATER by Choate a- Ty er’s process, we are prepared to sell indi vidual or public rights for the use of said Patent. Among the many advantages these works have over ali others, are the following : Ist. The abundance aud cheapness of the materials from which the Gas is made, viz PINE WOOD AND WATEo. ild. The d lability of the works when compared with others. 3d. The simplicity of the apparatus and process. Any negro may be taught to make the Gas perfectly in a very short time. Gas, manufactured under this patent, has been in un interrupted use at Kirkpatrick A Leitner’s house, at Berzeiia, on the Georgia Railroad, since July last, where t may he seen. They have had a very superior light for ONE FOURTH THE PRICE of Gas made from KosinOil. Any communications addressed to either of the under signed at Augusta, will meet with prompt attention. PLUMB A LEITNER, JAMES GARDNER, J. A. ROBERT, W W. TREMBLY, febl HENRY PARDEN. ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK. WOOD A PEROT, Philadelphia, Pa., are pre prred to furnish IRON RAILiNGS, for Cemete ries, Public Squares aud Buildings; IRON VERAN DAHS, FOUNTAINS, STAIRS, Garden ”ASES, DOGS, LIONS, CHAIRS, SETTEES, STATUARY, TABLES, and Ornamental Iron Work generally. Being the oldest and largest manufactwry in the United States for this particular branch of business, and having every laciiity tor conducting their business economically, feel confident i hat they can furnish all work, at the shortest notice, and at the most moderate prices. We have appointed as our sole Agents at Augusta, Messrs. W. H, GOODRICH and W. U. SALISBURY, to whom we refer all wishing anything in our line. Then can show our designs, give all necessary informatioy aua take orders. |my‘2u-dym| WOOD A PEROT. GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. MRS. E. (I.MTAHR begs respectfully to announce to her friends aud the traveling public, that she continues to keep th- ab ve establishment, andc evotes her entire attention to its management as heretoh :e. Thankful to her friends and the traveling p ul lie for the , 3 liberal patronage heretofore extended .o this House, slie respectfully solicits a continuance, assuring them that no pains or expense on her part will be spared to render the house worthy the most extended patronage mti4 MRS. E. C. STARR. FREIGHTS BY THE SAVANNAH RIVER, BY THE IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY LINE AIT ILL be received and forwarded free of Commis IT siou, addressed to the care of Agent Iron Steam boas Company. J B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta. S. M. LAFFITKAU, Agent, Savannah. Augusta, July 1, 187i7. jy 17 diy SNUFF AND TOBAOOO. PETEK LORILLARD, MANUFACTURER, NO. I i <ll 4TIIAM-STREET, NEW YORK, siicee . or of Pktkk A Gkokhe Lorii.larjj offers for sale all kinds of SNUFF aud TOBACCOB in gene ral use. For particulars, a Price Current can be obtain ed by addressing as above. This establishment is oae of the oldest of the kind in the United States myl4 57 ly IMPROVED EAGLE COTTON GIN. HAT t.' ,i , II YDE <3t CO., the manufacturers of this Improved Gin, desire to introduce it to the attention ol Georgia Planters. They have been In extensive use in Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Arkansas, for several years, where they give universal satisfaction, and are regarded the best Gins made, both for speed, durability a;nl the fineness of the Cotton. A specimen may be seen at the office of D’ANTIGNAC, EVANS & ■ CO., of this city, which Planters are invited to examine. Orders addressed to BATES,HYDE A. CO,, Bridge water, Ma s , will be promptly attended to jels-tf NOTICE. I HEREBY appoint EDWARD J WALKER, Esq., Attorney at Law, as my duly authorised Agent and Attorney, during my absence from Augusta and the State of Georgia. And I hereby authorise aud empower the said Edward i J. Walker to act as my said Attorney for the transaction of all legal business connected with my business affairs. Witness my baud and seal, this tenth day of Decem ber, 1e57. JOHN DWYER. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 10,1857. dec2t! v LUMBER NOTICE. HAVING placed my Saw Mill and Lumber Business in tin- hands of Mr. JAMES L. COLEMAN, all or ders handed him, or addressed to him, Box 59, Augusta P. 0., or to myself, at Mcßean P ()., will meet with prompt attention’ |auß| J. D. WALKER. JUST received, per last steamer, from Philadelphia, Ladies tine thick sole GAITERS, heel’d ; “ “ *' “ without heels ; “ “ Cong “ “ .. .. .. .. in sizes, from i up to 7 ALSO, Ladies Mo aud Kid BOOTS, with aud without heels —sizes from I to 8. For sale low by decß J. W BURCH. CHEAP COOK STOVES. A LARGE variety of COOK STOVES, for sale cheap at the Augusta Stove Depot—among which may be found The Sunrise Cook STOVE, with Corrugated Oven ; The Morning Star Cook STOVE, Double Oven ; The Ocean Premium do. do. Flush Oven ; with many other kinds,for Bale low. Bills on all Banks in this city and Hamburg, taken in exchange at par. W. H. GOODRICH, No. 3 DeKalb Range, Broad-street, octl 7 Augusta, Ga. DISSOLuTION of ’ COPARTNERSHIP. ri l IIK firm of HAND, WILLIAMS A GRAVES, is i dissolved this day by mutual consent. Mr. W. C DERRY is our authorised Agent to close up the unsettled business. DANIEL HAND, GEOR iK. W. WILLIAMS, A. GRAVES. Augusta, March - J9, 1858. GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO , continue the WHOLE SALE GROCERY business in Charle-tcn, S. C., and keep constantly a large stock of GROCERIES. They will be pleased to serve their old friends as usual. mh2B-twlm BATH ,S. C.) PAPER MILLS, \\T ILL keep on hand in this city, and for sale at low- T T est cash prices, constant supplies of Book, News and Wrapping PAPLR, of best qualities. Orders promptly tilled. Store Room on Reynold street, immediately in rear ol City Bank GEO. W. WINTER. Augusta, Aprilfi, 1858. apß PICTURE FRAMES^ HAVING onhand-a large assortment of GILT and ROSEWOOD MOULDING, I am prepared to manufacture to order, Portrait, Picture and Looking Glass FRAMES. Orders left at H. D. Norrell’s Book aud Music Store, will be promptly attended to. R. A HARPER. in City Bank Alley. mhJl-dtf _ _____ - 'I'H K sub'i -:ber otfers for sale, his place near Sum L merviUc, between two and three miles from An gusta—the same former y owned and oc upiei by Mr I Andrew Stuart. The tract of Land contains near fifty acres. About seven acres, on which there is a number of fine Fruit Trees, is enclosed wiih anew Fence. On the premises there is a comfortable one-story Dwe ling Hi>use,xontaini ig six rooms, with Piazza in front. Also, a new Kitchen, good Negro House, Stables, , O&rriage House, and other out-buildings. Any one wishing to purchase a healthy, pleasant Summer place, convenient to the city, and near a good School, will find this a desirable one, J. L. KNIGHT. Augusta, March 25 1858. mh26-2w BRILLIANTS. WE will open, this morning, one case of fine White BRILLIANTS, at 121 c, per yard. Kp9 DICKEY A PHIBBB. ; HOOP SKIRTS’ A LARGE lotof all kinds of HOOP BKIRTS, just received and for sale at low prices. mh2B-d3Awi WM. H. CRANE. - SIBLEY & BOG-GS, ~ HAVE this day associated with them, Mr. EDW. A. SIBLEY, in the general WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS. The name and style of the firm will be SIBLEY, BOGGS A 00. Augusta, April Ist, 1858. ap6-dAwlm ‘ | \RAPEIt Y MUSLIN and Worsted DAMASK,Ia ' J / great variety, for sale at dee2u GRAY it. TURLEY’S Important National Works, SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY, *' Published by D. Appleton & Co.. NEW YORK. 'I'HK following Standard Books commence the series X To insure uniform prices and regularity in the de livery e; the volumes to subscribers in all parts ot the country, local agents are or will be appointed in every city and principal town ; and we shall aim to employ only such persons as will have the confidence of the people. The Books, in every respect, will be equal to the Baruples shown, and no pains or expense w ill be spared to produce the works begun in a reasonable time, and to the entire approbation of subribers. I. Th« Abridgement of the DehutCN of Congress, Or, Political History of the United States. KROM THE ORIGINAL OOCOMENTS. EDITED BY COL. THOMAS H. BENTON. In Fifteen large octavo volumes of about seven hundred and fifty two-column pages. This work has now reached the tilth volume, and is giving great satisfaction among all classes, it will con tain the wisdom of Congress for 70 years, and will be an invaluab'e part of the history of the country. It is of national interest, and one of the most valuable compen diumsfor public and priv: te libraries ever issued. The works realize a desideratum that has been tong felt, and of alt others for the political history of the Govern ment most wanted. Its w ide range of characters, each one speaking for himself, asid representing bis own party, and its far stretch of time, make it of the greatest value to the ua tion. The Indexing is very complete, so that any name or subject may be fonnd in either volume at once. TERMS.—The work is published exclusively by Sub scription, and ihe volumes are issued at intervals of from two to three months In Cloth binding at sll, Law Sheep, $3.50; half Morocco, $4-, half Calf extra, $4.50; each volume payable as delivered. - 11. New Anierirun Cyclopu-din, Forming a Complete Dictionary of General Knowledge. EDITED BY CUAS. A. DANA AND GEOROE RIPLEY, Aided by a numerous select corps of Writers m ail branches of Science, Art and Literature. The object and desire of the publishers and editors i to produce a Cyclopedia of the highest character, and to meet the wants es the American people. The work is not founded on any European model, but will, as far as the nature of a Cyclopedia permits, pos sess a strictly original character. Ail the imformation of any importance contained in the following works, will be comprised in the new American Cyclopedia, viz : Encyclpedia Britannic*, Penny Cycloedia, Conversations Lexicons, Encyciopedie Modeme; Dictionarie de la Conversation, Encyclopedic Mctropolitane, Encyciopedie des Gens du Monde, Nouveau Biographie Qenerale, together with a large number of Dictionaries and Cyclo pedias on special subjects. With the command of the most ample resources by arrangements already made with a large number of the most distinguished writers in America and Europe, the publishers do not hesitate to say that the new Ameri can Cyclopedia will be superior in extent, variety and exactness of information, to any similar publication in the English laoguage. The work will be published exclusively by subscrip tion, in about 15 large octavo volumes, each containing 750 two-column pages, and in exterior appearance will be at once elegant and substantial. The volumes will be issued serially in Cloth, at $3 ; Library style, Leather, $3.50 ; half Morocco, $4 ; half Russia extra, $4.50, ea-h payable on deliverj. The first volume is now ready, and the second will be early in the Spring, and then continue the successive volumes every two or three months. 111. Cyrloptediu of American Eloquence, A collection of Speeches and Addresses, Forensic and Parliamentary, by the most eminent Orators of America, with Biographical Sketches and Illustrative Notes. EDITED BY FRANK MOORE This work contains many speeches never before pub lished. Ail the speeches of Patrick. Henry, also speech es and specimens by the following among many others Samuel Adams, Washington, James Otis, Dr. David Ramsay, Alexander Hamilton, John Dickinson, Richard Henry Lee, Dr. John Witherspoon, - William Livingston, Dr Benjamin Rush, John Rutledge, Chief Justice M.rshali. The work is complete in two volumes, conlaiumg about 1200 pages, royal octavo size, and fourteen finely engraved portraits from steel plates. Price for the two vols. in Cloth, $5; Library style, Leather, sri ; half Morocco, $7 ; half Calf extra, sff Subscri jers will be supplied as fast as the binding can be executed, and as the work will he sold only by sub scription, all persons desirous of obtaining it, and who have notalready entered their names, are invited to do so IV. ('yclopH-dlft of Wit and Humor. Comprising a collection of complete articles, aud speci mens of written Humor and Eccentricities, from the most eminent Humorists of America, lrelaud. Scotland, and England. Illustrated with 000 Engravings, made expressly for the text, from original designs ; also, twenty lour Portraits. EDITED BY WM. E. BURTON, the celebrated Comedian. The work will be issued In "34 parts, semi monthly, at sis cents. Forming two large volumes at $3.50 each, or four divisions neatly bound in cloth, at $3 each We beg leave cordially to invite our fellow citizens in all parts of the country to co-operate with us in bringing out this series of standard and useful works Subscribers to “ Benton’s Thirty Years' View,' of ! which more than 30,000 have been subset iberi for, are informed that the second volume completing the work is now ready, and will be supplied in the various styles to match the first, although considerably larger, at the same price. Orders for any of the above can be supplied by Lo cal Agents, or may be sent direct to BENJ. G LIDDON, Madison (la , jac3L General Agent for the State. AUGUSTA STOVE DEPOT and House Furnishing Emporium. Wm. //. Goodrich , Sole Agent and Proprietor. ON hand, a full assortment of the celebrated VICTOR COOK STOVES, manufactured in this city from Southern Iron, being the best constructed cook stove now in market. Having been fully tested, it has proved to be all that its name implies, “ The Victor.” Also, a large variety of Parlor, Hall and Box STOVES —of Southern manufacture —all of which are now offered at wholesale and retail prices, aud warranted to give satisfaction. CHEAP NORTHERN STOVES, a large var.ety, which 1 will sell cheap to make room,' among which may he found The Light Street Cook Stove “ Empire State “ “ Blue Ridge “ “ Morning Star (double oven) Cook Stove; “ Ocean Premium (flush oven; “ A. J. Gallagher's Air-tight Sun Rise Cook Stove, (with corrugated oven.; All sizes of the well known Knickerbocker RANGE, the best and most durable cook range new before the public. Parlor and Office GRATES, COAL BURNERS, Ac., a choice variety just received, ail of new designs and late improvements ; Coal Hods, Blower Standards and Holders, Pokers, Shovels and Tongs with Standards, Fire Carriers, Coal Sifters, fee. ALSO, A full stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, which, for variety, is unsurpassed by any sim'lar estab lishment in the South. My facilities fori usiness are such that no desirable channel of trade is inaccessible to me, and my friends and patrons and thepubli generally, may fully rely upon finding as good a stock of Goods, (if not better,) from which to make selections, at No. 3 De- Kalb Range, Broad-street, as can be found in this city nr State, and at prices which leaves competition entirely out of the question, having determined to sell low to suit the times. TIN PLATES ; COPPER, and SHEET IRON; COPPER PITS; PREBBED COVERS; RIVETS; WIRE, Ac., upon the most reasonable terms. All kinds of COPPER WORK made to order WM. H. GOODRICH, No. 3 DeKalb Range, Broad-street, oct27 Augusta, Ga. LEATHER, LAST, SHOE PEGS, FINDINGS Ac., Ac. WE are receiving a large supply of— Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER Lace and Picker LEATHER ; Black and Russet Upper LEATHER ; Patent and Enamelled “ Roller and Split “ French, American and German Calf SKINS Lining, Binding and Top SKINS ; Sheep, Goat, Kid and Cbamoise SKINS ; Buck SKINS, Glove Kid and Glove Calf SKINS, Opera and Kip SKIN S. ALSO, Shoe Pegs, Last, Boot Trees, Instep Stretchers, Toe Stretchers, Shoe Trees, Crimps, Graining Boards Clamps, Iron and Wooden Peg Jacks, Iron Closing Clamps, Head Blocks, Heel Cntters, Peg Cutters, Heel Breaks, Rhan Files, Rasps, Pincers, Nippers, Hammers Peg, Sewing. Square, Stal, Closing aud Heel Awls; Patent Awls, Patent Wooden and Iron Awl Handles Files, Kit Files, Shoe Punches, Eyelet Punches, French Kit, Eyelets, Iron, Zinc and Copper Sparables B ue aud Round Head Tacks, Instep Leather, Size Sticks, Mea sure Straps, Shoe Knives, Hawk-bill Knives, Cutting Knives, Splitting Machines, Lasting Tacks, Galloon, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Saoe Laces, Russia Bus tles, Heel Ball, Wax, Heel Shaves, Edge Planes. Sand Stones, Clearing Stones, Rub and Indiana Stones, Pump Sticks, Long Sticks, Boot Cord, Web Cotton and Linen, Twist, Currying Knives, Fleshers, Graining Knives, Finger Steels, Beam Faces ; Glass, Copper and Steel Sleekers, Scouring and Blacking Brushes, Boot Jacks, Ac. CONLEY, FORCE A CO., feb-23 opposite Insurance Bank. - TO THOSE WHO LOVE GOOD COFFEE! AND WHO DOES NOT ? 17 HE UNDERSIGNED, desirous of offering to their customers all valuable improvements in House keeping articles, have purchased the right to manufac ture and sell n Richmond county, “ J. E. HALL’S PA TENT IMPROVED CONDENSING COFFEE POT ” It is claimed for this Coffee Pot, that it will produce a superior beverage, and still save one-third ot the Coffee! Having fully tested in the family of our senior partner the above improvement, and finding it to be all that is claimed lor it, we can confidently recommend it to our customers and the public. Ail those who consult econol . my, and desire a superior article of Coffee, would do well to supply themselves. S. S, JONES A CO., uagil 210 Broad street. DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR. A SUPPLY of Dr. Sanford’s INVIGORATOR and LIVER MEDICINE, just received by mb 13 HAVILAND, CHICHEBTEB A CO. SEED RYE.—A few bushels prime Seed RYE, for •ale by , |ocWoj ESTES A CLARK. STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, he., he. j I ONUS A- CO,, bog again to call the atten l ’« Lon ol their numerous customers and the public r '■ ’stilly to their extensive assortment of STOVES, GRATES, RANGES, aud a complete variety of everydhing pertaining to a a -it-clrHouse Furnishing' Store STOVES. i Dur a- ortsneut in this department is all that the most fastidious eau desire. We have nearly every style of t’ook. Oilljfee and Parlor BTOVES kept by any other , house in tins city, and many desirable patterns that are ! i be tound exclusively at otir establishment „ GRATES. Or these Goods, we have some thirty different pat terns, ali bought within thp last sixty days, and from the i iteat designs. We think we hazard nothing in saying that we can offer a much greater variety lu our linethan ell other dealers intheeity combined * RANGES. Having tested nearly all the different styles of Ranges eitaut, we have for two years past sold Mott's Patent iuvincihlv RANGE exclusively, believing them to be the very best article offered. We have sold some twen ty ot tlie-e Ranges iu Augusta aud vicinity, and they . ave never: failed to give perfect satisfaction We wifi .-ell to any customer with a lull guarantee that these Ranges rre pertect in their operation iu every particular HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. Iu this department enumeration is out of the question. (<ur assortmeut is, as usual, complete, and no effort will oe spared on our part to retain for our house the position it has occupied tor five years past. It is well knowu t tiat wo kee p more than dptible the stock and variety of auy house in the city, is, in fact, the place to purchase House Furnishing Goods, q’hp increase of our business iu this department has extiroly exceeded our expectations. Our efforts to establish a first-class Fur nishing Store have been crowned with .-uccesshy an ap preciating public, aud our motto is “ Upward and On ward.” TINNERS GOODS. We have in store au unusually heavy* stock of Tin I’.l’-te, Sheet Iron, Sheet Copper, Iron Wire, Block Tin, I’ig and liar Lead. Also, a large stock of Japanned Ware, Pressed Covers and Plates of every descripti in ; Bucket Ears, Rivets, Tinners’ Tools aud Machines, Ac., which we offer to thetrs.de on the very best terms S. S. JONES A CO., oct24 _ __ 210 Broad street. AT HOME AGAIN. STRANGERS, and Citizen', of Augusta aud vicinity, will please take notice that MISS M P. MATTHEWS, fits just returned from New-York, and will open at her New Store, (recently occupied by Ward, Burchard A C 0.,) on Thursday*, Oct. 15, a large and varied assort ment of PARIS PATTERN HATS, comprising all the latest and most tashionabie styles, in .Silk, Straw and Velvet. ALSO, A choice collection of Chenille and Flower HEAD .DRESSES; French FLOWERS, PLUMES of every variety and hue ; Dress aud Opera CAPS ; Materials tor making \ CLOAKS MANTILLAS, SCARF'S, BERTHAS ; i FUK.S, VICTORINES and CUFFS, in Ermine, Swansdown and other styles ; A full stock of DRESS TRIMMINGS, TAPES, PINS, NEEDLES, WHALEBONES, THREADS, SPOOL COTTONS, Ac,; HOOPS, iu Brass and Rattau ; Ladies’ SKIRTS, CORSETS, Ac. In fact, all and every article of Small Wares, apper taining to Ladies’ wear and use. M isti MATTHEWS would .say to ht*r numerous J friends and.customers, th-t she has secured the services of a fashionable Milliner, from Broadway. N. Y., and feels assured that she is now better prepared to give more general satisfaction te her friends and patrons, (to whom she returns her sincere thanks,) and asks a con tinuan-e of their custom. M P MATTHEWS. ootls-(sm NOTICE TO CREDITORS. GEORGIA, CITY OF AUGUSTA : fit OR. A. Pringle No. 177 East Ba>*, Charleston, S. C.; JL Simon Lerrburger, No. 115 Maiden Lane, New 5 ork , Morris Waller, No 75 Ctianibers-street, New York : llarkH A (Jutmann, No. lUI Maiden Lane, New York ; Welsh A Vise. No. 7d William-street, New-York; Chapel, Eacker A Dowiey, No. fiJCourtland-street, New York ; LipeMorris, No. 101 William street, New-York; Israel Elias, No. 79 William street, New York ; H. M. Richards A Co., No. 173 Broadway, New-York : You are hereby notified that I shall apply* to the Hon orable the Ci y Court or Augusta, to be boMeu in and for said city, on the4'b Monday in May next, for the bene fit of the several Acts for the relief of honest Debtors A SCHILLER March 15th, 18.58: WALK EH A RoikiEKs, l’etioui r's Attorneys. mhU>-d2m ./ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HART FORD. INCORPORATED IN 1819. —CHARTER PKKfETIJAI. Cash Cnpitnl, $1,000,000. LNHI'K K againstloss and damage by* FIRE, on terms adapted to the haz.ard, aud consistent with the laws of compensation. JOHN <4. SLEDGE, Agent for th* State of Georgia, aud for all places wb*’re an agency is not already established. augu.'i ARCHITECTS, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. THE St BsCKIBEIt.M are. prepared to excute 1 work in all branches of their profession. All kinds of Surveys, Plans, Estimates, Topographical Maps, and ! Reports for same. Particular attention given to Sur vey. of Plantations and Swamp Lands, and Designs and Estimates for Drainage aud Water Works. Plans aud Specification i furnished for bridges, private and public buildings. E. W. BROWN GORDON UAIUDNER, CF Office Broa.l street, next door to Back of Au tfusta ianiO SITUATION AS TEACHER WANTED. A 40l NG GENTLEMAN, from Virginia, who was educated at one of the best Colleges in the United States, wishes a SITUATION as Principal of au Academy, Assistant Teacher in some good School, or Tutor in a private family Would be competent to teach the Latin, Greek and Mathematics. The best of reference given, as to char actcr aud capacity. P!ea.-.e address Jan.'U-dAwtf H. V SMITHSON. Augusta Ga TO RENT A SHALL Cottage HOUSE, ou Watkius street, op posite the Parade Ground, containing three good rooms, yard front and back, in good condition. Rent $8 per month. Possession given immediately. Apply to THUS. COURTNEY, Agent, at Young Men s Library Rooms, near Post Office. jaul7-tf AUGUSTA WORKS. f|i|lK proprietors/) f the Augusta Works, Augusta, L Ga ,at their extensive Foundry aud Machine Shops, execute orders for every description of MACHINERY, GEARING, MILL IRONS, MINING MACHINERY, he. Orders executed promptly. Address jy3o L. HOPKINS & CO. POT STOVES. JUST received, a full assortment of the uistly cele brated Pot STOVES, being decidedly the best arti cle extant for heating stores and other large rooms. They may be seen in successful operation at the fol lowing places in this city : Messrs. Plumb h Leitner “ Sherman, Jessup h Co. “ Carmichael it Bean ; “ D'Antiguae h Hubbard ; “ Barrett h Carter ; “ Haviland, Chichester h Co. Call soon aud secure one. W. 11. GOODRICH, No. 3 DeKalb Range, Broad street, ocu!3 Augusta, Ga. lirEKKI/Y NUPPLIKS FROM AUCTION ! TT Rich SILKS; New CLOAKS ; Embroidered SETTS ; do. COLLARS ; Infants’ BOOTS ; Canton FLANNEL; White and Red do ; Fine Bed BLANKETS ; Best Negro BLANKETS. Just received and for sale at prices to suit the most fastidious. [decs] GRAY h TURLEY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND CIGARS JUST received per steamer Isabel direct from Hava na 5 M LA GEORGIA Cigar,; 5 M LA AUGUSTA “ 5 M LA FLEOHA DE ORO Cigars; . Also in store— lit M LA FLOR DS GEORGIA Cigars, Media Keg.; 10 M “ “ •• “ Millar Communes , 20M THUMBS UP Cigars; 20 M LA NICOTIANA 20 M YOUNG AMERICA “ 10 M OPERA 5M EL BEAU QUITO “ Loudres, 5 M WASHINGTON 5 M LA IRIS 5 M LA COSACK “ 10 M LA BARRON “ 5 M PLANTATION “ in shucks, 10 M LABAYADERA “ “ “ For sale by SIBLEY Sc BOGGS. nov2o ~~ SILK CHENILLE SHAWLS. AKEYV exceedingly handsome Silk Chenille, just received aod for sale at dec2C GRAY h TURLEY’S. TINE MAI,T.— 20 sacks Fine SALT; 20 cases “ “ in boxes. For sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS it GRAVES, *ep3o No. 5 Warren Block. CIHOW CHOW PICK LEM.— ) 5 dozen gallons Chow Chow PICKLES; 5 do. half gallons Chow Chow PICKLES. Just received at ianß D’ANTIGNAC h HUBBARD’S X T EGKO BLANKETS. —1000 pairs Negro BLAN it KETS, for sale lew by ESTES & CLARK i octl6 / 1 RAY A TURLEY’ have received this morning, \JT by Adams h Co’s Express, some very rich Velvet • side striped SILKS, silk Chenille SHAWB, exceeding ly handsome; very fine Broach# BHAWB, low priced . Chenille SHAWLS, ami a large lot of low priced MAN ' TILLAB. nov24 1»KOi. WOOD’S HI I K RESTORATIVE—Iu $3, $2 aud *l bottles A supply received by novU WM H TUTT VOL. XXI!. NOT 94 The Liver Invigorator, PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. Is a great scientific medical discovery, and is daily *" cbf®*. almost too great to believe. U cures as if by magic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottle is required tocure any kind of Liver Complaint, fron the worst Jaundice or Dyspep - sm to a common headache, all of which are the resulto: a diseased Liver. The Liver U one of th< human body, and when i the powers of the systen stomach is almost entirely action of the Liver for thf functions when the ston are at fault, aud the whale quence of one organ—the do its duty. For the diseai proprietors has made H m re than twenty years with to counteract the which it Is liable. To prove that this re person troubled with Llv of its forms, has but to try a cer’ain. A compound has been an-i extracting that part tive virtues of the niedi ail morbid or bad matter ing in tht ir place a healthy the stomach, causing food the blood, giving tone and nery removing the causes ing a radical cure without after effects, felt by using son that is usually resor One dose after oating is stomach and prevent the ing Only one dose taken nightmare. Only one dose taken at gently, and cures costive One dose taken after each {3?" One dose of two tea lieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose immedi One (k>se often .repeated era Morbus, aud a pre One dose taken often of Bilious Attacks while feelings. CP" Only one bottle is system the effects of medi One bottle taken for yellowness or unnatural One dose taken a short vigor to the appetite and One dose often repeated in its worst forms, while j plaints yield almost to the One or two doses cures I while for worms in chili i er or speedier remedy in There is no exaggeration, are plain, sober facts, to prove, w hilt* all who use. imous testimony in its ( R INVIGORATOR! SANFORD’S LIVE) We take infinite pleasure in recommending this rnedi ciue as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chiu Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious type. It operates with oer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its won derful virtues. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there are none we can so highly recom mend as DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR, so gene rally known now throughout the Union. This prepara tion >s truly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innumc able certificates have been given to the great virtue of this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be the best preparation now before the public. —Hudson County Democrat. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD h CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New-York. PLUMB h LEITNER and W. 11. TUTT, Agents iu Augusta. Sold by Druggists generally, mb 10’58-dtw&w ly CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. TO TAKE EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD, DEC. 28TH, 1857 Leave Augusta, 2.30 a.m. j Arrive Atlanta, 11.3(5 A. M. “ “ 4.00 P. M. I “ “ 1.04 A. M. Leave Atlanta, 12.00 a. M. I Arrive Augusta, 8.58 a m. “ “ 10.00 A. M. I ” “ 7.00 P.M. Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 4 P. M. and Atlanta at 12 Night, discontinued. (The 2.30 A M. Tram trom Augusta connects through to Memphis.) I'ONNM T WITH SOOTH OAKOI.INA KAII.ROAH. Arrive Augusta, LOO A. M. I Leave Augusta, lU.OO A. M. 2.30 r. M. j “ •• 8.05 P M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad. Arrive Atlanta, 11.22 P. M. I Leave Atlanta, 1.45 a. M. “ 9.33 a.m. | “ “ 12.30 p.m. With Atlanta and Lagrange Road. Ari jvu Atlanta, 10.15 P. M. I Leave Atlanta, 2.00 a.m. “ 7.00 am. I “ “ 1.00 PM. With Macon h Western Railroad Arrive Atlanta, 5.30 P. M. I Leave Atlanta, 12 Day, “ 8.20 aM. | “ ” 12 Night. With Athens Branch Sundays Excepted Leave Augusta, 2.30 a M. ( , ... ~, ” Atlanta, 12.00 aM. ) A,r ‘ ve Athens, 10 j 0 AM. Leave Athens, 12 00 am \ A,l ; ive Augusta, 900 a m ’ S’ Atlanta, 1134a M. Washington Branch—Daily Train, Sundays Excepted Leave Augusta, 2.30a.m. ) . . ... “ Atlanta, 12.00 a. m. ) Arrive Washiughi 7.:15 a m On Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, an Extra Train leaves Washington at 1.45 evening, and connects with the Down Day Passenger Train from Atlanta, and returning to Washington at 5.45 evening. With Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted Leave Augusta, 4.00 P. M. 1 . . ... ... ” Atlanta, 10.00 a. m J Arnve Leave Warrenton 3.30 P. M. J Arrive Augusta, <.OO P. M. ) " Atlanta, 1.14 a.m. GEO.YONGE, Gen’l Sup’t. Augusta, January 22, 1858 AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD SCHEDULE. For Savannah and Macon. lEAVE Augusta at 2.10 A. M. and 4 P. M. i Arrive at Savannah at 850A. M. aud 10.55 P M. Arrive at Macon at 10.45 A. M. and 12.30 A. M From Savannah and Moron. . Leave Savannah at 1.15 A. M. and 11 15 A. M “ Macon at 11.30 P.M. and 9.45 A M. Arrive at Augusta at 9 A. M. and 8.47 P. M No Train leaves Augusta on Sunday at 4 P. M. and uone arrives ou Monday at 9 A. M. dec24 C. A. BROWN, Sup't. LEATHER MACHINE BELTING AND FACTORY FINDINGS. IJATKNT Riveted, Stretched and Cemented Leather BELTING, single and double, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried aud stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. A large stock always on hand. ALSO, Rubber Belting and Steam Packing, Copper Rivets aud Burrs, Ac ; Washers, Ring Travelers, Roller Brosh es, Roller Cloth, Stripper Cards, Pickers, Lag Screws, Lag weather, and a variety of Factory Findings. For sale on accommodating terms, by SHERMAN, JESSUP h CO., No. 341 Broad street, 2d door above Bank of Augusta. janl-dtwAw4m EUHEKA OIL IS the result of many years' experiments made by a medical man, a dealer in slaves, in efforts to meet and successfully combat the different ills and aches those uuuer his care were subject to from the various ex posures in traveling and camp life. It has been found from experience to possess restorative and healding vir tues equalled by no other mixture or compound yet dis covered lor the following afflictions : Sores or Eruptions of the Skin, Ulcerated Sores on the legs or auy part of the body, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Head Ache, Tooth Ache, Bone Fellons, Tetters, Pains, S- re Throat, Swollen Gians, Sore or weak Eyes in man or beast. Ear Ache, Cramp or Pain in the Stomach, Colic, Weak Back, Spinal Affections, Sore Breasts, Sore or Cracked Nipples, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Fresh Cuts and Bruises, all Pains in the Lunds and Joints, Sprains and Strains, Swollen Feet and Ankles, Bums, Stricture. We claim no magic for the workings of this great soother and successful competitor in the healing art, of ail the remedies which have been put forward for publio favor. If the first application does not give relief, try the second, third ortourth, and we w 11 guarantee the suffer er shall not be disappointed. Where it has been intre* duced it has superceded DeGrath’s and all other reme* dies. We challenge the world for the production of ita equal in allaying pain, or in the healing art. It would seem superfluous to mention the wonderful cures pro duced in a very few minutes in the streets of Columbus, Ga, when administered to a horse judged to be dying under the effects of the bots, and ou two other occasions when administered to mules suffering greatly with colic. Price ONE DOLLAR per bottle. For sale in Columbus, Georgia, by Danforth, Nagel A Co.; Pemberton, Nuckols A Co.; Brooks A Chap man ; Nance A Gesner; Robert A. Ware ; A. K. Ayer. This truely great Medicine is sold in the city of Augus ta only by CLARKE A WELLS, Druggists, who wdl in every case refund the money when satisfaction is not given in the use of one bottle, if used strictly as direct ed for any of the above disease j. For Coughs common among the people, the EUREKA OIL has no equal. 12 or 15 drops in water three or more times in the day, the same at nightifneeded.no charge will be made for the Oil in case of retnrn of Chill and Fever. If rubbed well ou the spine and breast and neck in time of fever, after the lever a continuation of the same application, and take 15 drops in waters every tive hours, till the time for Chill passes off. Every bottle is properly directed, with certificates at ached. I buffers need no other doctor on their planta tions over Eureka OIL Try it—it is no humbug. Half the quantity for children. dc2-tf Q. W. CROFT A CO., Atlanta, Qa. TO REMT.I np HE WHARF and DOCK recently occupied by 1 Messrs. R. A. Allen A Co., well known as the old est and most eligible stand for the Lumber business. Possession given Ist January next. Apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN 80UDDER, Executor of Amos Scudder, B. A J. LAOHLISON, dec9 ALEX. A. BMETS. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS! I'HK newest for the season, made to measure In the . most modern style. All order* promptly executed. WM O. PRICE A CO , u ovls Drapers and Tailors. ORNTAL NOTICES. 5■ W HARSEB, M. D,, RESIDENT DENTIST | J t k ..a Broadstreet, one door abort) Post O: V “ flee cot nor, where he is prepared to do the OOK TINUOUS GUM and all other improvements In the art Dr. His using Branth's celebrated instrument for the Extraction of Teeth without Pain. janti’sß DR. JAMES T. PATTERSON. SURGEON DENTIST. HAS removed to the corner of Ellis and Washington Streets, a few doors from Broad Street, next doo. to his former residence, and is now prepared to wait on all who need the services of a Dentist. Dr. P. uses in bis practice every available improve ment from Europe as well as the Unitt d States, in the shape of Instruments, Ac , to render the Extraction of TEETH and every other operation as agreeble as poss; _ novll-ly Dr. Chase hua returned to the city, and in.-y be found at his office, on Broad-street, opposite th United States Hotel. octit THE LADIES SHOULD ALL USE C. J. LAWRENCE’S Grocoeiesa Perfect-Eyed Needles! SOLD by all the prominent Merchants throughout the Soutl, they are decidedly the best Needles in use, those wLo have ever tried them cannot be Induced to buy any other. EVERY NEEDLE WARRANTED Sold, only at wholesale by CYRUS J. LAWRENCE, ■Jfl CHAMBKRS-STREET, NEW-rohK, WHOLESALE DEALER IN FANCY GOODS Oi every description, such as COMBS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, THREAD JEWELRY, STATIONARY, MUSICAL INSTUMENTS, Ac , Ac., Ac. Also, Sole Proprietor of the CELEBRATED ORIENTAL COLOGNE, which, since its introduction into the market, has had a unprecedented sale. P. S. —A sample of the above Needles will be sent by mail, to any one who wishes to try them, on receipt o their address, with a stamp lo pay return postage. mytit-dly l ~ SAMUEL SWAN aTcO~ 1 OTTERY MANAGERS, BANKERS AND J Dealers in Exchange, Uncurrent Money and Specie, in tne Augusta Hotel Building, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. Office hours from ti A. M to 10 P. M. Daily Papers ou file from all the principal cities ; Tele graphic reports of latest dates. Reading Room free t travellers and the public. All are invited to call. Tickets in their Georgia Lotteries, from SI to S2O. angfltj SPEAK AS YOU PIND THEM. A DESIDERATUM. M Jacobs’ Auti-Corrosive Amalgam Pens r l'HESK PENS will be found, on trial, superior to JL Gold or Steel ; possessing more of the action of the Quill than the Gold Pen, they will be preferred. Each Pen is as durable as eight or ten made from Steel ; they will not spatter nor cut the thinnest paper, gliding over a rough or smooth surface as freely as the Quill, and will not injure the tint of red ink, nor affect the durability of blac k ; collecting none of that sediment in the ink, which Steel Pens invariably do. PRICE, TWO DOLLARS PER GROSS. Caution. —Each Pen is stamped, “M. JACOBS' AM ALGAM.” Each Box has a sac simile of the Manu facturers Signature. For salo by GEO. A. OATES, m Augusta and vicinity Samples given away. mbit. PARAGON MILLS. P AA DHLS. Extra Family FLOUR, *aUU SOU bids. Family do; iUuO hall and quarter bigs Family FLOUR ; Seconds, Short... Fine Feed, and Bran, in lots to suit. A supply of FLOUR will be kept at BAKER 4 CAS WELL’S Store. All orders leit there for Shorts, Fiue Feed and Brau will be promptly attended to. febl9d(iw BAKER A USHER SHAD! SHAD! ! SHAD! ' ! lIIAV K completed arrangements to have dally a sup pLCof FRESH SHAD. Call at my store during the day ami at tbe market every morning W T. PAGE, jan2o Near the Lower Market WATCHES. A CHOICE stock of WATCHES, from the best makers, including Imgeaaen, Cooper, Ac, with a very rich selection of Watches for Ladles’ use, entirely new styles, and at very low prices. For sale by novlO CLARK A CO WINDOW SHADES. PA DI FFE RENT patterns new style WINDO OU SHADES, just received at BENJAMIN A GOODRICH 8, ocfJy-dAw Furniture Warerooma. FIRE MARINE AND * TPE INSURANCE CAPITAL REPRESENTED «d,0(’0,0o0. r rHK subscriber is Agent t. line following Insurance I Companies, in which he insure by the assls tance of the Augusta Insurance & Banking Company, any amount, up to •30,(100, on any lingie Fire, Life. River or Marine risks Capital. Manufacturers'lnsurancel omp y of Phila $600,000 .State Fire & Marine 320,000 Exchange 200,000 Merchants 200,000 Mutual Benefit, of New-Yoik 2,000,000^ Mutual Life, of New-York 4,000,000 These Companies are recommended by trustworthy and reliable parties, as every way deserving the conn dence of Insurers. C F. Me 'AY, feb2l Secretary of the Aug. Ins A Bkg Co. JEWELRY, IcC., NOVEMBER, 1857. C 11. ARK Ac CO. offer for sale a splendid assortment J of goods of ehoice quality, selected with care. Sets of Diamond. Coral, Cameo, and Enamelled JEW ELRY-, WATCHES, of all the best makers SILVER and PLATED WARE, tu the best styles of tbe day. Paris articles and Fancies, in great variety, and a stock of JEWELRY of every description, not to be surpassed in tbe Southern country novlO PtRESH ARRIVALS.— 100 sacks Rio COFFEE 100 sacks Euharly Mills S. FLOUR 7. r . bbls. 60 boxes Grant's Adamantine CANDLES 50 ” Fresh CHEESE , 15 firkins Goshen BUTTER 50 boxes assorted brands TOBACCO 75drums FIGS ; 75 boxes “ 20 bbls. Red and Yellow ONIONS 10 bbls BEETS ; 10 “ CARROTS, 7 “ APPLES; 4 crates CABBAGE. Received this day, on consignment, and for sale by WM H. HOWARD, dec2o Commission Merchant. rpOBACt O AND SUGARS. — 1 100 boxes TOBACCO, various grades , M. SEGARS; 25jars SNUFF ; 100 dozen “ For sale by HAND, WILLIAMS A GRAVES, oct!) No. 5 Warren Block. SITUATION WANTED. ritHK undersigned, wishing to remain in Augusta, 1 and being desirous of obtaining a Situation as BOOK KEEPER, respectfully solicits the same. Tbe best references given, if required. Address R, Box 40. Augusta, Dec 24, 1857. dtf BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. riiWO BUILDING LOTS, with a large Stable, ou _L the south side of Walker street, between Lincoln and Houston streets for sale by mh7 CHARLES BAKER. DINNER SETT, liH,EGANThr decorated and enamelled China Din Jlj ner SETT, entirely new style. For sale by novlO CLARK A CO. SILVER WARE. I>ITCIIEKH, Waiters, Castors, Candlesticks, Tea _I Setts, of 3to 6 pieces, Goblets, Cups, Bpoons, Forks, Ladles, and with a great variety of fancy pieces, all o solid silver. For sale by CLARK k GO. novlO DISSOLUTION. r |WIE partnership heretofore existing between HO J. RACE CLARK and J. S. CLARK, tinder the name of CLARK A CO , is this day dissolved by arti cles of agreement. J. S. CLARK has connected with him his brother-in law, WM J MEALING and will continne the business under the same name of CLARK A CO., as heretofore. J. 8. CLARK, WM. J. MEALING Augusta, Aug. 15, 1b57. IQUOK.S! LIQUORS 1 i 30 bbls. X WHIBKEY ; 25 “ XX 20 “ Double Distilled WHISKEY , 5 “ Old Reserve, 1850; 3 “ “ Nectar, 1840; 1 Dine Holland Gin ; } P otard D upny A Co. BRANDY 2 4 pipes A. Signett j “ pure Old Madeira WINE ; 5 casks Sicily 5 “ Teneriffe “ 5 “ Old Port “ “ 20 bbls. Phelp’s GIN , 30 “ Rockapriug RUM, 10 “ Domestic BRANDY. For sale at price. No. 6 Warren Block. tW Despatch will copy. 00123 T>OTA "> II .-2000 »s No I POTASH. Just landed * *£l 7 for Bal ® br WK H. TUTT. / MiNt'KNTKATED LYE.-An article for making Soap, better and cheaper than PoUah. JteffgV Li KIN’S KXTHACTM —A complete assortment just raceived by iJdec9J W« H. TUT! ’ principal regulators of the i performs its functions well 1 j are fully developed. Th. ; dependent on the healthy 1 proper performance of its ach is at fault, the bowels I system suffers in conse- I Liver -having ceased to i es of that organ, one of the his study, in a practice cl 1 to find some remedy where i many derangements to medy is at last found, arv er Complaint in any b ttle, am. conviction is formed by dissolving gome w hich Is soluble for the ac cine. These gums remov from the system, supply flow of bile, invigoratin', to • igest well, purifying* health to the whole macb i of the disease, and effect any of the disagreeable Cal <mel or Mineral Po. ted to. sufficient to relieve the food from rising and sour- | before retiring prevents nig! t loosens the bowel., ness. meal will cure Dyspepsia spoonsfuls will always re male obstruction remove? and makes a perfeot cure ately relieves Cholic,while is a sure cure for Choi ventive of Cholera, willprevent the recurrence it relieves all painful feel needed to throw out of the cine after a long sickness Jaundice removes all color from the skin, time betoie eating gives makes food digest well, cures Chroma Diarrhea Summer and bowel corn first dose. attacks caused by worms, ren, there is no surer, sai the world, as it never fails in these statements ; they that we can give evidence it are giving their unan favor.