Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 07, 1859, Image 1

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oai(n fdjljrcnudt Qcntind BY W. JS. JONES. t HKOMri't: & SENTINEL. PUBLISHED p i 11. V , T-RI.WKKKLY AN «> WKfcHI.Y, 15Y WILT. TAM. S. JONES TERMS, PAII Y PA PI it- Published Morning and Evening.— i t Pity Subscriber?—Six Dou.ARS per annum, paya i,;,! in advance, it payment is delayed THRKE MONTHS Seven Dollar-. It sent l>v Mail—Sevkn Doi.i.aks in advance, if delayed thkki months Eight Dollars. TKV WEEKLY PAPER —Fob'll Dollars per annum u advance, ii payment be delayed THREE MONTH* Viva Dollars, \\fiKLY PAPER v A mammoth sheet)—Two Dob i i*e; annum in advance, aud Three Doi.i ARsif k .vui.-nt be delayed three months. PATHS POR ADVERTISINGS 1... 4 " sys'" , 'ales f»r advert lain; iu ‘he Constjtu n • .at i-1 so l tl'tßOM* T > a He nun el nave been ea UKhshed by the Proprietor* ; C.\: j, aR A ;»\i. ■-* men rs, published in the Daily, f. , <• .1 line ici the first insertion, '-nd two ana a r . -p, r lm .., tor each subsequent inset lion. Ad* Vcrbscments pvddi- ’• -d T»i Weekly, tu> >lty-fvt per t ent s t\,. .'o on tbs e rales All adwniseuißUts to be couu tcJ ».• making five lines or more. Ten Lines Daily 1 month $5.00 five Linos Daily I month 3.00 H ; d At. K.'t i* is, Tice Cenu per lino of solid Non pareil, for tue Cr t, and thr, ■ cun for each subsebuent m-ertion ■Daily. In Tri Weekly alone, tv>mty-live - ant advance All advertisements to be counted as miking live itutia.u more. Pen Lines Daily 1 month $7.00 Five Lines Daily 1 mouth... 1.00 I'.i •i i.ATi o Al'V t rti ’ MEnts, Five Cents per line cf s ii Nonpareil, for each insertion iu Daily, Tri-Weekly anr rri-emeuts . re pen tut more. All advertise* e. to bo counted as live lines or more. Ten Lines Daily 1 uiouth ....s>lo 00 1 ,ve Lines Daily ! mouih 6.00 •Advert emeuts count tuned f«.r mouths, in either class . ui be charged halt the monthly rates, tor each snbse • icut month, for the tiist six months, aui use fourth tor » fc succeeding mouth. MvHRUbt'S, Ot ii Hi, and Ft NEKAI. Notices, Fifty C; sea. h o»iti’arif*, Ten Cents pet line. Itairs for Weekly Advertisement*. ORl'is ARV advertisements, published once a week, in Daily, Tri V eaklyor Weekly, Siren and a halt om* per liue, for each 'useri ion Spvci.il Noti.t-. T. n C: ts per lice for the first in sertion Fight C. -:ts par line for each subsequent inser lisn I,i«h AtFnAin Ft riDFMFv re, 7V>, Cmu per line, for ea. h insertion -i i- r . ,| iN i s ß nd H.'-'inv- •• Mrs w hose advertisement* atV. I hu.. I will ! a! owed a >ti ;.->uut oi !irmit-Jiveper ce the ikte*, when their bills amount to Kitty D-.iais i.i !,:* months, it paid in ten days alter presi-n* U ‘“ >U ‘ W. S. JONES, p ..prit-.or Chronicle A Sentinel. JAMES GARDNER, Proprietor Constitutionalist. WOOD, EDDY 4 COS HI Mi I.i: AI llltKII LOTTERIES! CHARTERED BY STATE OF GEORGIA.) Cl Al’l tat, prize §iS0,000! TICKETS ONLY 810. U OOI). ¥l>i>V & €O., M A X AC LET fS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO. Tu« following Scheme will be draw n by WOOD, Ei>ut A »:<) , Managers of theHparta Academy Lot* icij , each of their Single Number Lotteries for nfaer, Iffil, at AUOI Hi A , GEO., in public, u ad*c ttiipv-riaieiidrace .•! OoiQiiiitMJioiii'fß. Class 3C, draws Satin day, Sept. 3, 1859. < iiass 37, draws Saturday, Sept. 10, 1859. < tase 38, draws Saturday, Sept. 17, 1859. < , .:»fa 39. draws Saturday, Sept. 24, 1859. ON Til K PLAN OFSLNGIjE NUMBERS. FIFTY THOUSAND TICKETS ! 0,485 PHIZES I Nearly I Prize to Every 9 Tickets MAGNIFICENT SCHEME TO BE DRAWN KAOII SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER! ? Prize of s>'.o,ooo 1 Prize of 1,500 l •* 20,1)00 50 “ , r >oo | “ 10,000 100 “ 400 i 44 5,000 100 “ 300 1 44 4,000 100 “ 150 I *• 3,000 100 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. I prises ot $* approximating $50,000 prize, SI,COO 4 •• i!UO “ -30,000 “ 1,200 4 44 -.MI “ 10,000 “ 1,000 4 “ 225 “ 5,000 “ 000 4 14 200 “ 4,000 44 SOO 4 “ 150 “ 3,000 “ (XK) 4 *• 10>l 44 1,500 44 400 :..v.4 44 20 are 100,000 i~ Pi ■£ amounting t i $320,000 hole Ticket*slo, Halve* $5; Quarters $2.50. Remember ihai every Prize iu the HboveSebeaiei* drawn, mid payable iu lull without deduction. (Jen Heaton of Package* will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificated Package of 10 Whole Tickets SSO “ 10 Half “ 40 10 Quarter “ 20 “ 44 10 Eighth “ 10 SPARTA ACADEMY Lott ery ! ( IASS NO. 513, DRAWS WEDNESDAY, SEP!’. 28. 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN ! TS Numbers—l 4 Drawn BaUot*. Nearly 1 Prize toEvery 2 Tickets! 1 (ti and Prize of $30,000! ) Prize of $13,742 1 5 Prizes of $1,500 t Przteof 2 050! 10 Prizes of tiJO Ac.. hr, Ac. ; 112 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO *567,962! Whole Tickets $10; Halve* $5; Quarters *2.50. IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. f. loeethe money to our address for the Tickets or dered, mi receipt of wk eta they will be forwarded by first mail. . Tho List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing Purchasers will please write their Hignalures p’alo, ami give th>-.: r .etoffice, County and State. All Prizes us SI,OOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing iher Prize, at the usual time of forty days NOTIC E TO t OK RESPONDENTS i hose who pref, I not henriiog money by mail, can uee THE MIMISEXPRESS COMPANY, wheiaby money fcr Ticket*, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can i,«, rUt Ufl AT OCR RISK AND EXPENSE, f l7 f lown •Ws they have an office. The JMFNT^PUC'T (‘ppinw I ’a^ nc,o, ‘ ed ,n a “GOVERN* fbf fSS?Or^na ?; T A MPKI) ENVELOPE," or * . Lotnpany cannot receive them A ll communicßtious strictly confidential to^rSJ!?* 8 " 4 Mail or Express, or WOOD* pnnv t *i^ u^u,tt *. Georgia, , A V II!R?L" DDV r-- C( J ■ wltmingSulu _ -*~r d*e nnmbi.rs that are drawn from the del t » l i <o prize that each odo laen- be published after eveiy drawing, iu the bile Rfin ß sf B r !,< \i H , A ’. l , gi ’° ta (Ga.) CinatitutionaUst, Mo- P ‘ ,j* ,B T. 1 ! a ™ v * Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, PanldmgiMiss,) Clar on. N. w York Herald and Hew York Times au3o BATH PAPER MILLS WRAPPING PAPER ’2 qAA HKAM9 assorted sizes and qualities, just received from the Mills, and for sale low for •* >! discount or fifteen per cent to persons lak.li ten returns at a time. ■ •re Room on Keyuolds-street, in rear of City Bana “**■ GEO W. WINTEP CIDECMINION COFFEEPOT OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT ! OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT ! „ OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT ! For sale by W. H SALISBURY A CO , R-hlii 257 Broad-atreet, Augusta. NOTICE TO BUTCHERS! will be paid for BIDES by J A P BELRB, A Commission Merchants. BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES' GAITER CIIII.DIiKN’S,SHOTS, BROGANS. Is now receiving and opening, at liis Store on Broad Street, Post Office Corner, his FALL SUPPLIES OF Ladies and Gentlemen's BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND GAITERS, Os every Variety and Style, WITH A SPf.ENDID ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S SHOES AND BROGANS! All of die very best sly les k qualities. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIDIES ! CALL AND SEE ! aul7-di w Jackson Street F O U N D K Y! -/AUNT ID Machine Shop, COftSEP JACKSOy ASD CALHOUN ATS, AUGUSTA, CA. The undersigned, having removed from his old stand, on the corner »>f Twiggs and Watkins streets, to his new Shops and Foundry, adjoining the Augusta Gas Works, is now prepared with increased facilities to furnish alt kinds of Iron & Brass Castings, For Gold Alines, Merchants, Saw or other Mill?, Bridges, j and Railroads. SCHRADER'S COTTON PRESS. AND ALL KIMS OF MKIII.MII , He also manufactures the latest approved style of PORTABLE AM) STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, AND EVERY SORT OF FURNISHING Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. GEORGE COOPER. jy27-6m ITOTICE. HAVING this dav purchased the entire interest o W M. D ANTIGNAC, in the EXTENSIVE FOUNDRY IST ID Machine Shop, KNOWN AS THE " AUGUSTA WORKS,” Will be more thankful for orders for any kind of ('listing, tlucliinc, SMITH, OR TIN WORK, RAIL ROAD CARS, BRIDGES, Gold Mines, Flour, Corn or Saw Mills, Gin Gear, Horse Powers, Cotton Presses, COOK, PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES. Having a personal interest in the Business, Cus tomers may rely oil having their orders filled cheap ly, correctly, and with despatch. Address J. K. MACMURPHEY, Sup t. or, L. HOPKINB «fc CO. aulO-lm Leather Machine Belting AND FACTORY FINDINGS. |>ATENT Riveted, Stretched and Cemenied Leather J BELTING, Single and Double, all widths, (1 to 24 inches,) Curried and Stretched by ourselves. Quality guaranteed. A large stock always on hand. ALSO, Copper RIVETS and BURRS!, WASHERS, RING TRAVELLERS, ROLLER BRUSHES, STRIPPER CARDS, ROLLER CLOTH, PICKERS, Lag LE ATH ER, Lag SCREWS, and a var ety of FACTORY FINDINGS. For sale on accommodating terms by SHERMAN, JESSUP dc CO-, At the new and spacious Iron From Store, adioit ug the City Bank, a few doors above their old lecation, and nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels. jy26-d3m IN BOND, FOUR pipes of pure HOLLAND GIN, in Augusta Custom House, on consignment and for Bale low by A. P. BEERS & CO., Commission Merchants. *» u opposite Planters* Hotel. LIMB ! LIMEM TjM)K sale very low at Depot. Also, ROSBNDALK P CEMENT A P, BEERS St OO ,«T 5t AUGUSTA, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7,185!). Orders promptly attended to. y j HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO., 258 BROAD-STREET, ( 'THO DOORS ABOVE GLOBE HOTEL , ? AUGUSTA. GA„ < | WOULD INVITE 7 ( ; TSIE ATTENTION OF > MERCHANTS l ) AND < P II Y SI V I A N !■». S / £ TO THKIK ) ) t. | ( Ts I. iRGK STOCK OF J) I; D K UGS, ? Ij M E DIO IN EB , 4 1 FAINTS, S OILS, S? ?I VARNISHES. ) * *( >1; Perfumery, S( /Jr (Z Ar. t 6c c., z( Jj SELECTED EXPRESSLY 4 S 5 FOR Co THEI U SALES, *) )t \ ( }S 1 AND comprising ? >|j om: of the largest l ) e! AND < > S S >* FINEST ASSOKTiHENTS < ) IN THE ( SOUTHERN COUNTRY, } WHICH THEY OFFER AT i > b LOW PRICKS FOR CASH, ? ( ° R S APPROVED CREDIT. ) ) ESTABLISHED 1825. > 1 EXAMINE OfR ROODS AND PRICES ) BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. S au3-dtw&w2a S 'I3JOJJ q | ill o.ii sjoiq] o.«X ( SADDLERY, HARNESS, TKIMiS, Ac. FALL TRADE 1859. CHERTIAN, JESSUP Ar t’O., having removed to 11 the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining the City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels, j are prepared to exhibit for the Fall Trade of 165!*, an i unusually heavy stock of Goods in their line, comprising i a large and well selected assortment of SADDLES, I BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALI3 ES, CARPET BA S, and every description of GOODS adapted to the trade, manufactured by themselves ex pressly for this market. ALSO, A heavy stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE, COACH MATERIALS. Smith’s best VARNISHES, SPRINGS. AXLES, Malleable CASTINGS, and BANDS, including a very full assortment of Goods in the line, which are offered to manufacturers and dealers at low prices. jy26 d3m LEATHER. HFIIIB AND TANNER’S TOOLS. OW receiving, Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER , JLN Harness, Skirting, Bridie and Baud do. Picker, Lace and Roller do. Patent Skirting, Cellar, Dash and Enam’ed do. Russet and Black Upper do. do do Kid SKINS; French, German and American Calf SKJNS ; French Patent. Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS , Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS ; Lining, Topping and Binding SKINS ; Buck, Chamois and Sheep SKINS. ALSO, Rolling Mills, Teg Jacks, Peg Breaks, I’eg Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Pincers. Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, Rub Stones, Bristles, Eyelets and Punches, Awl Blades, Iron and Wood Patent Awl Hafts, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Lace Tacks; Iron, Zinc and Copper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring Tapos, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Stc. ALSO, Currying KNIVES, FLESHERS, FINGER STEELS, BEAM FACES, SLICKERS, BRUSHES, CLEAR ING STONES, RUB STONES, Ac,, TANNERS’ OIL, by the barrel. For sale by SHERMAN, JEB.SUP At C 0., At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjeiuiug the City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels. jy26-d3m “THE DISPATCH LINE.” LOW FREIGHT ON SAVANNAH RIVER. Till 18 new line of light draught Steamboats has taken the place of the Iron Steamboat Company, and will run regularly between Savarnah and Augusta, leaving each place twice a w,ek to connect with the New York Phiidelph a and Baltimore steamers, thsreby enabling them to deliver goods to the Georgia Railroad the seventh day from New York, Goods consigned to ‘ THE DISPATCH LINE” are forwarded free of Commission and the*rales ot freight will be found nearly one half less than Railroad rates, thus affording every facility to the Merchants of upper Georgia, North Alabama and Tennessee to send goods by this route. It. JOHNSON, Agent, Savannah. JOHN COSKEUY, Agt, Augusta. DIRECTORS : P. A. SCRANTON, President, G. T. DORTIC, P. L WADE, JOSIAU SIBLEY, It. JOHNSON, A. BAKER, T. H. JOHNSON, jv 15 d<fcw3m W. G. WOODSTOCK, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, {Many Yearn icith, T. W. Freeman,) RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has opened a store oppo site the Planters’ Hotel. WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY REPAIRED Long experience In business, with strict i nd caietul attention, will enable me, I hope, to give general satis faction, and I respectfully solicit a share of public pa tronage. W. G. WOODSTOCK, sepS-tf opposite Planters’ Hotel, Augusta, Ga. NOTICE. JOHN B. HANZO and GEORGE BLYTHE, have this day formed a Copartn ership under the name and style of HANZO & BLYTHE, for the purpose of MANUFACTURING GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AND SHOES, at the old stand of J. D Smith &, Ci. A con tinuance of the patronage in their liue, extended J. D. Smith & Co., is respectfully solicited. JOHN B. HANZO, GEORGE BLYTHE. Augusta, July sth, 1859. jy6-3m HENRY J. OSBORNE. LADIES 7 DIAMOND, CORAL AND LATA SETS. Under U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GhA mhls NOTICE. nORN, FLOUR, WHEAT BRAN, COW PEAS Xy Tennessee BACON, for sale by A. P. BEERS, Produce and Commission Merchant, jyog. t opposite Planters’ Hotel WOODEN WARE. mUBB, BUCKETS, PAILS, BROOMS, SIFTERS 1 TRAYS, WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BUCKETS CHURNS, WELL BUCKETS, Stc., &e. mhlH w. H, SALISBURY &jOO, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, LEATHER, LASTS, Shoe Pegs, SHOE FINDINGS, Tanners Tools. 2500 cases BOOTS and SHOES 5000 tbs. Hemlock Sole LEATHER ; 2000 ■■ o. k •• 150 doz. French ans American CALKSKINS; J 00 41 Black and Russet Upper LEATHER; .10 " KIP SKINS; 100 " Lining, Binding and Top SKINS; 5000 Boot and Shoe LASTS ; 120 barrels SHOE PEGS. ALSO, Picker and Lace Leather, Harness and Bridle Leather, Holler Leather Patent Kid, G 'at and Morocco Skins, Buck and Chamois Skins, Boot Trees, Clamps, Crimps, Peg Jacks. Peg Breaks. Peg Cutters, Heel Cut lers, Splitting Machines, Crimping Machines, Pinceis, Nippeis, Lasting Tacks, Shoe Knives, Eyelet Punches, Eyelets, Awls, S? oe Hammers, French Kit, Kit Files, Awl Hafts, Beatn Faces, Currying Knives, Finger Steels, Graining Knives, Stickers, Fleshers, Rub Stones, Sand Stones, Clearing Stones, Indiana Stones, Boot Web, Boot Cord, Size Stick?, Measure Straps, Hasps, Shave?, Bristles, Copper and Tinned Shoe Rivets and Burrs, Tacks ; In n Copper and Zinc Sparables, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Twist, Wax, S: k Galloon, Edge Blacking, Head Blocks, Patent Shank Lasters, Boot Hooks, Last Hooks, French Cha’k, Coik Soles, Shoe Horns, Long Sticks, Pump Sticks, Colts, Sand Paper, Shoe Lasts, &c , Ac, I nun. FORCE & TO. i y2B-3m DISSOLUTION. r J ' iIE firm of BROOM A NORREI.L is this day dls -1 solved by mutual consent, JAMES J BROOM, Augusta, Aug 8, 1859 W. O. NORRELL. f J'' H E undersigned having bought the Interest of Jas. I J. Broom, in the firm of BROOM &, NORRELL, will continue the business on his own account Persons indebted to the late firm will please call and settle, au'2 W O NORRELL. HAVING sold out to W O. NORRELL my interest . in the late firm. I would return my thanks to un friends and customers or their liberal patronage, and would cheerfully solicit their favors for the new firm augl’-dtf JAMES J. BROOM. NOTICE. ri’IIE undersigned, having purchased the stock of 1 BOOTS and SHOES of the firm of JOHN D, SMITH <fc CO , begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he will carry on the business a? the same old stand, on terms as accommodating as those of any other house in the city. FOSTER BLODGET, JK. Augusta, July 1, 1859. HAVING this day sold our stock of BOOTS and SHOES to FOSTER BLODGET, JR„ we take p’easure iu recommending him to our friends and cus tomers generally. JOHN D. SMITH A CO. Augusta, July 1, 1859. jj6-dtf GEORGIA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Leave Augusta, 0.45 a. M. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.43 A. M. “ “ 2.45 F. M. | •• *' 11.56 p. M. Leave Atlanta, 12.00 a. m. i Arrive Augusta, 8.53 a. m. “ 44 10.00 A. M. I “ 44 6.45 P. M. CONMECT IONS. CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. Arrive Augusta, 11.15 P. M. [ Leave Augusta, 10.00 A. M. “ “ 1.15 P.M. | " “ 8.05 P. M With Western and Atlantic Railroad. Arrive Atlanta, 11.28 P. M. | Leave Atlanta, 12.30 a. m. With Atlanta and Lagrange Road. Arrive Atlanta, 8.53 a. M. j Leave Atlanta, o.'sa. “ “ 7.51P.M. I “ 44 10.15 A. M With Athens Branch. Leave Augusta 12.45 Night, ; Leave Atlanta at 12.00 at Night; Arrive at Aiheut»B.3o a. m. ; Leave Atheus 11.00 a. M., Arrive at Augusta 6.45 P. m., Arrive at Atlanta at 11.45 P. M. With Washington Branch. Leave Washington 2.00 r x.. Arrive Augusta 6.45 p. M. ami Aliaula 18 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P M., and Atlanta 10 a. m., Arrive Washington 7.20 p. M, With Warrentou Branch. Leave Warrenton3.oo p. m., Arrive Augusta 6.45 r. m., and Atlanta 12 Night, Leave Augusta 2.45 F. M., and Atlanta at 10 A. M Arrive Warrenton 6.30 p. M. jaS 1- On Sundays no Trains run on the Branches. GBO.YONGE, Gen'lSupv Augusta, August 2s, 1858. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. COMMENCING JULY, 30th inst. LEAVE Augusta at 0.30 A. M. and 2.45 P. M. Arrive at Savannah at 7.20 A. M and 9.30 P. M. Arrive at Macon at 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M. Leave Savannah at 11.45 P. M. and 12.15 P. M.| Leave Macon at 10.00 P. M and 10.45 A. M. Arrive at Augusta at 7.19 A. M and 7.30 P. M y3O ANDREW YONGE, Sup’t. NOTICE. ALT. persons indebted to the firm of JOHN D SMITH & CO., are requested to make immediate payment. Our office will be iu Harzo & Blythe’s Shoe Shop, in the rear of the old stand. Entrance side door, opposite the Postoffice. JOHN D. SMITH & CO. Augusta, July stb, 1859. jyfi 3m 1 IH.NEY J OSBOENE, OPTICIAET, UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, O-EO. rnhlS BATH (S. C.) PAPER MILLS, WILL keep on hand in this city, and for sale at tow est cash prices, constant supplies of Book, New and Wrapping PAPER, of best qualities. Orders promptly tilled Store Room on Reynoid-street. immediately in real City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER. Augusta. April 6. 1858 a .,g HENRY J. OSBORNE. IMPROVED SILVER PLATED PORCELAIN LINED WATER COOLERS & PITCHERS, UNDER U. S. HOTEL, AUGUSTA, G-AA mhls NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY, WANTED immediately, by the subscriber, fifty UANDS ; also, about twelve good aad MULES and CARTS or HOKSLS. Wages paid by the week or mouth, and cash for the Carts and Horses. Hand? will be BOARD ED, if besired, near the Fall Gate, on the Plank Road . . . WM. V. KEENER Augusta, Aug. 20, 1859. GP City papers will please copy. au2l k i:k osi;\oi ls. HAVING completed the enlargement of our works, we are now prepared to answer promptly all or ders for the superior Illuminating and Lubricating OILS of our manufacture. BOSTON KEROSENE OIL CO., SAMUEL DOWNER, Proprietor. Office No. 76 Water-street, near Liberty Square Works, First Street, South Bostou, Mass, au3 8m DISSOLUTION. fIUIE firm of CLARKE & ROYAL is th s day dis !_ solved by mutual content H E CLARKE, WM. 8. ROYAL’ COPARTNERSHIP. r jIIIE undersigned, hav eg bought the interest of H. 1 E. Clarke in the fin ot OLA RKE & ROYAL, will continue the Boot, and f noe busi less, under the name aud style of ROY AL A HATCH. The business of Clarke & Royal will be settled by us WM. S. ROYAL, ALBERT HATCH. NOTICE HAVING sold to Messrs. ROYAL A HATCH my interest iu the firm of Clarke A Royal, I taka this method of returning my thanks to my friends and cus tomers, and cheerfully recominead them to my suceea sars in business. H. K CLARKE. (JOPIUTNIMIIiP NOT I (1. fit HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership L the Wholesale and Retail Grocery Business, under the name and style ftf D’ANTIGNAC A WEEMS. By giving our strict personal attention to the business, we hope to share liberally the patronage of our friends aud the public generally. H. H. D ANTIGNAC, JOHN B. WEEMS Augusta, Ga., July 21,1859. jy22 NOTICE. I HAVE this day sold my stock of Groceries and Liquors to the new firmof O'DONOHUE A WRAY, and solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowedon me. W. BRIDWELL. COPARTNERSHIP. YITE have this day formed a Copartnership under the TT name and style of O’DONOHUE A WRAY, for the transact! u of a GENERAL GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS, and hope by strict attention to merit a liberal share of patronage. JAMES O’DONOHNE, SAMUEL WRAV Augusta, July Ist. 1859. jy-2 OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. H AVING thisday associated with me my Brother, . B. BIGNON, (formerly with J. P. Setze) will con tinue the CLOTHING BUSINESS iu all its branches, at ihe same stand now occupied by in No 189 Nor h side Broad street, near corner above the Augusta Hotel, under the name and style of A. P. A B, B GNON, A. P. BIGNON. I return my thanks to the public for the liberal patron age extended to me, and soiici a continuance of the same far A. P. A B Biguon. A. P. BIGNON. Augusta, Ga., 6, 1659. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to A. P. BIGNON A CO., and . to A P. BIGNON, are respectfully requested to make immediate payment. A. P. BIGNON. Augusta, Aug 6, 1859. DISSOLUTION. fiJ’HF firmof BAKER & CASWELL was dissolved i JL on the Ith ult. by mutual consent. Either partv i-, j empowered to use the name of the firm in liquidation. ALFRED BAKER, THEODORE D. CASWELL. j au7 dim COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. r | 'HK undersigned have formed a copartner, hip for 1 the transaction of the Wholesale Grocery and Com j miss'on Business under the firm aud style ot BAKER A CASWELL, aud will occupy the store of the late Bakor A Caswell. JOHN 11. BAKER, TdEODOKE D. CASWELL. au7 d3m notTce. HAVING on the 12th of July, 1658, sold my entire interest in the Grocery and Commission Busiuesa to Mr. J. H. BAKER, who. with Mr. T. D CaSWELL, ia continuing the business at the o'd stand. [ would solicit lor them the favors and patronage of my old friends aud the irnblic generally. ALFRED BAKER I Augusta, Ga.. Aug. 6,1858. au7-d3m i DISSOLUTION. fir HE Firm of BURCH A ROBERT is this day dia- ! 1. solved by mutual consent. The business of the j con’ern will be settled by James W. Burch, who will i continue the BOdT A SHOE business at the o'd stand, j JAMES W. BURGH, I May 6, 1859. ___ JOHN A. ROBERT. j A CARTE HAVING sold out my entire interest in the Boot A j . Shoe bu- ness to J. W. BURCH, I would take j this method of return ng my thanks to my friends aai i oust mers tor th‘-ir liberal patro: age to the old Firm, I and would solicit a continuance of the same to the new j myß-tt JUH:> A. ROBERT. j NOTICE. I HAVE this day sold to Mr. J. E. MUNGER, my en- ! tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Ac,, and it is a pleasure to introduce to my customers so popular a Watch Maker. In retiring from business, I feel gratetul to those friends aud customers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed on n e, and solicit its continuance with my successor, at the old stand E. TWEEDY. Augusta, Feb. 1859. A CARD. IT is the intention of the subscriber to keep a well se lected stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWEL RY and FANCY GOODS, and dispose of then, at .he iowest prices ; an l will keep efficient Workmen to as sist him in the pro npt execution of all work left for re pairs. He invites all the old patrons of this house, and his triends, to call aud satisfy themselves. J. E. HUNGER. Augusta, Feb. 1, 1859. febii DISSOLUTION. fij'HEfirffio DICKEY A PHIBBS, is this day dis- X solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be carried on as usual ly THOMAS PHIBBS, who is alone authorised to use the name of the firm in liquidation. SAMUEL DICKEY, January 1, 1839, _ THOMAS PHIBBS. L WOULD return my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal patronage bestowed upon the late firm of Dickey A Phibbs, and would solicit a continu ance ot the same to my successor. SAMUEL DICKEY. January 1, 1859. feb3-tf FOR SALeT MV business requires me in the city. I will there fore sell, oa reasonable terras, my Saud Hills RESIDENCE. [an2o-dlm] J. T. BOTH WELL. TO RENT. A HOUSE on Broad street, below Elbert street, No. 33, at preseut occupied by John U. Meyer. Apply to WM. E. BRODNAX, or to aulfi-lin L. T. SHOPP. TO RENT, fi|d IIK WORK SHOP on Twiggs street, with the ad- X jacent DWELLING on Washington street, now occudied by Mr. Slater. ). P, GARVIN, Trustee aul9-tw6t ROOMS TO RENT, AT Lafayette Hall. Apply at anl4 I. P. GIRARDEV’S. TO RENT, fijdHAT desirable RESIDENCE on the corner of X Bread aud Lincoln streets, immediately below the residence of E. Bustin, Esq. Apply to q’HOS. R. RHODES, or FOSTER BLODGET, JK. jyia TO RENT, T7ROM the Ist October next, the two story Brick . HOUSE, including Store and two story Kitchen, on Bridge Row, east side next to the Bakery. iylfi ts J. IIAfiTN. TO RENT, 171 ROM the Ist of October next, two comfortable . lodging ROOMS, over Wyman a Co.'s Carriage Repository, on nroad-st. Apply to jygfi ts E. W. HARKER. TO RENT, ROM Ist of October, 1859, the BUILDING at the - c irner of Mclntosh aud Bay streets, now occupied by John A. Moore, and Henry T. Russell, including offices on fii st floor, cellar .below aud offices or store rooms on the second floor. Apply to M. A. MACKENZIE, or jy3l-t.wtf H. H. GUMMING. FOR SALE, fiIVIIE contents of a Retail FAMILY GROCERY and X BAR ROOM, on the corner of Twiggs and Wat kins streets. For further particulars, anplv at the store jy26-dlw 4 FOR SALE,” A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, on the North-east corner of Greene and Lincoln streets; containing ten Rooms, with all necessary out houses. Terms liberal. Apptv next door below. my 3 NORTHERN POTATOES. iSA BBLS. just received and foyale Commission Merch ant. HYMAM’ PUMPS, AND GALVANIZED IRO PPES for Hydant always on hand, at W. H. SALISBURY X CO.’S, mhl9 No. 3 DsKalb. Range, Augusta Ga.. FOR SALE, tIORN, BRAN, FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, J Ac., by A P. BEI RS, au‘26 OommUsion M^icbaat, VOL. XXIII. NO. ‘ii;* Iff. 11. SIIMiI HI t l!ll, 257 BROAD STRF.KT, AUGUSTA, GA., 1} E jfi. X. EE. S I IST STOVES, Gll AXES, AND in. anges, House Furnishing Goods, PLAIN AND PLANISHED TI N W ARE, FORCE AND LIFTING PUMPS BLOCK TIN, LEAD; AND GALVANIZED IRON PIPES, GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS Wood and Willow Ware, &e. fIN ROOFING, GAS FITTING, AND PLUMBING, EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER. W<3 are constantly receiving additions to oar Block u HOI’SE FI RNISHINO GOODS, At,, And invite the attention of all in want of anything ii our line WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF' GAS FIXTURES, Which we are prepared to put up at short notio MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS Per the Sale of the well known VICTOR STOVE, Manufactured in this city, the beat STOVE cow in tfa Market \V. 11. Salisbury A Co., NO, ii DEKALB RANGE, tcliiS Broad street, Augusta, 1850. CLARK 4 CO. WATCHES, JYH! W ELBYI SILVER WARE, § CUTLERY, GUNS', PISTOLS, FANCY GOODS. THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY ! AT THE LOWEST PRICES. SILVER WARE. TEA SETS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CASTORS, CANDLESTICKS. FORKS. SPOONS, AND EVERYTHING IN SILVER T T IAT IS DESIRABLE FOR THE FAMILY OR PLEASANT TO THE FANCY. PLATED GOODS'* In Infinite Variety. Plated Table Cutlery. JEWELRY, IN DIAMONDS, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN CORAL, MOSAIC, &c., &c. octl2 RICK.MASTKII & DKRRI, NO. 151 BROAD STREET, IIH DOOR BELOW THE MECHANIC'S BANE. At the well known Stand so long occupied by the late Mr. B. F. Chew. DEALERS IN Domestic Hardware, TIM W ARE, IST ID HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES, STOVES, CKATES AMD RANGES, TIlsT PLATE, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS, Wood and Willow Ware, Hydrant Pumps, Block Tin, LEAD, COFFER, AND G ALVANIZED IHOM ’PXJPJEL Plated and Planished Ware ! Out stock cf COOKING STOVES ia very complete, embracing all the popular Styles now in use, and representing no less than 18 different patterns, among them the VICTOR STOVE, Manufactured in Augusta, and the Celebrated STEWART STOVE! an7-tf 1859. 1859. NEW SPRING GOODS WRIGHT k ALEXANDER, HAVE received and are now ready to exhibit their Stock of NEW SPRING HOODS, which will be found unusually mil iu all respects, and very desirable in all the newest styles and richest fabrics of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, MANTIL-. CAS, &c., ike. In White Goods, Superior Irish, Family, Pillow Ca s and Sheeting LINENS, Table DAMASKS, DIAPERS, TOWELINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HO SIERY, «fec.,onr assortment is unsurpassed la variety and quality. Our assortment of STAPLE GOODS is large and complete, and offers an Inducement to purchasers. We invite an examination of our GOODS, and a coat, parison of prices. * mah'dS-dA’w IIEMY J. OSBORMr WATCH, OPTICAL AND JEWELRY STORE, UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. mhlo HE ARY J. OSROME NE JEWELRY, UNDER UNITED} STATESKHOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. jnhlS