Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876, September 08, 1859, Image 3

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NEW ADVERTISED ENTS. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS. -part a Academy Lottery of Georgia The following are the D-awn Numbers of the Sparta Academy Lottery. Class 478, Extra, drawn at Augusta 1 (}, Sept. 7»b, 1859 : aa., »epu 31 69 59 57 26 48 4l 52 72 07 i7. The following are the brawn Numbers 'f the Sparta * Academy Lottery, Class 477 drawn Sept. 7 h, 1859: ;J7 29 (U 56 57 30 3 69 60 25 67 50 38 17. LP. DUGAS*'S Oommuionera. DIRT FOR SALE. I )ER*O\S wishing DIRT can be furnished by ap- U plying to me on Ellis Street, opposite Archer’s ~.u er Stable. The Drt is c.ear < f Nut Grass. VeptS-dtf 1859 FRANCIS MURRY « ToTH' H- All persons indeb ed to the Estate of Wm. Upton, late of Columbia County, deceased, w HI make payment within the time prescribed by law to U e undersigned, and ail persons having claims against /UILKTHOttPK COUNTY, GEO. —Wherea s \ t J*bez P. >uiith applies to me for Letters of Goar i aP shii» for the persoi t aod property of Louisa B. v, John P. J. Mo eley, and Joseph B Moseley, (>! f ,s aud minors of Joseph Moseley, deceased : t ue.-e ire the. efore to cite, summon and admonish all aud iingu’sr, me k'udred and otbe* persons concern d, u> be aud appear at my office, within the time prescr.bed bv law, to show cau e, if any they have, why said Let ters ot G lard.auship should not be granted Given un eimyuandai office, this 5 b day of Sept, ISbst HENRY BRITAIN. Ordinary. Se,.t 6. 18.~9 rintU alter u-lc application will be 1 made to Court of o.diuary of Oglethorpe t ouaty for leave to sell al the Lands and Neg 'oes be 1, aging to the estate of Mr Glet late of said coun ty deceased. WM. GLENN, JR-, AdinT. September 6, 1859. >l' VVO iUO.MTUS alter date, application will be T made to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe coun ty for leave to sel' all the Lr id and Negro •• belong ed •,. the estate of Ann A. W right, late of said county, deceased. WM. R. WRIGHT, Exr. dept 6 >859. rgTv* 6 UONTllssatterdateapplicationwill ben r.dt | to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county t, i leave to sell all the Real Estate belonging to the estate of Moses Wright, dece- WM. R. WRIGHT, Adm’- Sept ti, 1859. (ie bonis non of said dec'd. fit wo MONTH* alter date application will be male 1 to the Court of Ordinary of Oglethorpe county for leave to sell a portion »f the Laud and Negroes belong ing to the estate of G >rge W, Maxey, late of s»id coun ty, deceased. MARTH.i W. MAXEY, Adin’r. ' dept 6. 1859. __ NOTICE. —All persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Hrdden, late of Jefferson county, d - ceased, are requested to make immediate payment, aud those having demands against said estate are noti fied to present them duly authenticated withintbe time prescribed by law. FRANCIB M. KELLEY, Ex’r. Sept. 7,1859. II'HII uONTH* alter date'application will be 1 made to the Court of Ordinary of Jefferson county, for leave to • ell the Lands and Negroes belonging to the of Benjamin Hadden, dec. ased. FRANCIS M KELLEY, Adm’r. September 7, 1859. Chattahoochee Plantation FOR SALE. i ) El N(. unable to give my individual attention to my ) planting interest, I have determined to sell my valuable PLANTATION situated on the Chattahoo chee river, in Russell county, Alabama, 4 miles from Co umbus, Ga. It contains about I 2po acres, of which l,tX>o a:res are botioai and bluff land, equal to any on the rive , 750 of which are Cleared There are two sets of negro bouses ; gin house, scaew, very large ba-a and stabies ; in f»et, everything that could be required in the nr of bu laings. 7 hrough the centre of the Land ni 'S a small but never-failing creek, on which I have, in the centre of the Plantation, a SAW and GRIST MILL for my own use, botu in good order. My Dwell ing House i> on a h gh, healthy hill, jn»t 2i miles torn Co umbus, c. ntainiug 10 rooms. There are also negro b uses, an all oiher necessary outhouses, all of which are in comp etc repair ; orchards containing all kinds of fruit tre s, a -piend d tiowerand vegetable garden, with mi abundance of pure, good water on every part of the laud; in fact, everything tha. could be deaired in ths w»y of cooif. rt. I P.-r>oii->des ring further information will please write ) to me, and aiicct their letters to Columbus, Ga. - p7-wtit JAMES ABERCROMBIE. Sr. Trees! Trees!! Trees!!! GENEVA NURSERY, GENEVA, N. Y. • I'HE pr. piietors of this old established Nursery, I have me plosaure of announcing as usual, thjir tin t ck ol FRUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHK H.V Ki-SESsnrt GREEN HOUSE PLANTS, winch , as n ver been equalled in extent or surpaaaed in v go o be uty . being grown on a grave y loam of dry up Jana j u Kim ing strong, hardy plants, with plenty of nnroas r ot-. m: turmg their w, od in early autumn for t. .n.-pia. r, g Our Nursery already embraces ovei 200 | acre >f ct uu», entirely devoted to the gr wing of T.ees Fru is. Green House Plants, Ac. No pains i tv-c bee a ared to ec ure accuracy in the growing of such va ie as is are best adapted to the various loca t <»n- <*ur or-.ers lro.i the Southern States have teen m r a.-u g every year, aud trou tue -eueral satistacuon wiithoar Tree- have given, has indu< ed us to p.aat lurge j o such F'nits as dy well there. We wish it dis t. . ~y u, dei.- o d that . ur selection of Fruits are not rined :■ Northern varieties, or. as some call them, j ,rt-.e n Fruits. Although we have produced many new -or!.- that are a great acquisition to our 1 st, suit we an ot ay claim to «*li, asa large port-on of the choice v»r ; e tee and different species of Fruit, are of Southern , u op. hu or sin, hence then- suitableness to a mild cii i ate »iin.t the winters are not severe. Most ot our :. 'ice Pear . A'. ricols, Plums. Heart and Bgereai Cherries. Nectarines, Gooseberries, Currants, and even > ,'j. e.- ;o -om extent, are natives of Europe, and many f hem are cultivated by the best Horticulturists and f ir-enm.-n m the .South witL entire satisfaction. It is in t to oe supposed that all varieties will succeed equally well, ims i- tue experience of ail. To be successful :n g.owir-. r Fruit, depends upon a judicious selection of the ,e<t ->rts, which have been thoroughly tested by rijiraric.e.l persons; having ibis experience, we conn otr.tiy believe our selection will be satisfactory. The wuinj: articles of our stock mry bee-ume a ted at GROW- : .'laucaid and Dwarf PFARS; Standa d ar.d Twarf UHEKRIES , Rtandaid a. so Dwar- APPLES; PLUMS, Ai’RiCGTS, NECTARINES; >jr NOBS GOOSEBERRIES, RASPBERRIES ; N i ll * vv BERRIES, CURRANTS ; Odh'AMuN I’AL '1 REES, m great variety ; R SES. o er KKI varieties ; GREEN HOUSE PLANTS; Ml I BOUS ~00 -o, *-oout>, Ac. ; ‘'Ktifl.iVO STOCKS, for Nniserymen. of Apple, Ofcrry, Plum, Pear, Angler Quince, Maaetti Rose H» I; hC,'O v S. of all kinds. GUSHED TRELS, of small sire furnished cheap. Oi er- st at to us by mail, or given to onr Agents, will b" promptly attended to, ana packed in the begt manner. W. T. A E. SMITH, Geneva Nursery. -ep7 w2t Geneva, N. Y. dissolutTonT I ME mi of JEIFERS A COTHRANB was dis- I 'ec on the Ist of August ult., by mutual consent. Either member ot the firm is hereby authorized to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. H. L JEFFERS, W. S. COTHRAN, JOHN COTHRAN. Charleston, Sept. 4. CO-PARTNERSHIP. COTHRAN, JEFFERS & CO., SUCCESSORS TO JEFFERS & COTHRAN. I' HE undersigned have formed a Copartnership lor the purooseof cont nuing the FATORAGE AND CGMM'SSrON BUSINESS. Th y will be pleased to see Ihe'r old customers and friends, and as many new '■nes as may find it to tbeir interest to call on them at their old st-nd. Central Wharf. • W ADE S. COTHRAN, Pome Ga HENRY L JEFFERS, ) WM H JEFFERS, \ Charleston, S. C. Charleston, Sept 4. A CARD. IN retiring from the firm of Jeffers A Cothran, I beg leave t ■ return my thanks to my friends for their 1 beral support Having been for four years engaged in i .i- u»-- with the membersof the firm of Cothran, Jef fers i Co, I am eaabled to commend them to my f iends as prompt an 1 efficient businessmen, and solicit for thrm a .iberai pat onage. JOHN COTHRAN. ,- v a-'est-n. Sent. 4 sep4-lw Tvijgusta i:\wsavim; itoou. W E Ji. D,XO * INVITATION, VISITING, PRO / ESBIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS, En li mtoS Prinled in the most approved style. Si ver Ware* and Engraved on Jewelry and Dog Col^ars^'cane' Door and Coffin Plates, ner and with disnateh ’ril n ? raved * superior man »mtold plates re cut Cards printed from old plates Orders by mafi prompt* attended to. 11 • UI’GHEN, 8,0 Hr "« d StrJ, t ii-Ae Au g<‘*la. Bank, mvt*; >59 i v aIGLSTa GEORGIA. BURKE house * ful for pLt r vors Ull tir el ‘,i Down HOII BB, thank- Lls friends aud the public that 1 * h “'u' 1 " ° f inforlnia K tame, besides makiov an » is'h he re leased the commodious e eep.ng .n.^ ,Uo . nos twenty large aud ■ ’ ’ persona! * b 11 ’ * nd ht l je,i thllt b y in the city * l ° thia HoUiMi second to *h7>>*u P D. BRLI , Proprietor. . ra J'° RENT7 -1 -TWM M tW ? *l-0 DWBLLING, pply next door below Lll ' coln and Greene streeu. 1 sepi BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, CHILDREN'S SHOES, BROGANS. FOSTER lII.iIOEET, JR, Is now receiving and opening at his Store on Broad Street, Post Office Corner, his FALL SUPPLIES OF Ladies and Gentlemen’s BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, AND OAITERS, Os every Variety and Style, WITH A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OK ( If ILIHtLVS SHOES . AND 33HOGF AJSTS! All of the very hesl styles & qualities. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES ! CALL AND SEE! au!7-dAw IfK Mill SEWING MACHINES. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF LADD, WEBSTER & CO’S CELEBRAT E I) MACHINES, AND INVITE THE ATTENTION OF THOSE IN WANT OF A («00l) MACHINE, TO THE «UHy ADVANTAGES THEY POSSESS. EVERY MACHINE Warranted TO GIVE SATISFACTION! CALL AND SEE THEM AT W. 11. SALISBURY &CO S, •J 37 BROAD-STREET. au2l dtf siin,win WORTH O BOUTS k SHOES. Extensive Sale! I'HMF.V. FORCE 4 HI, ARE now Selling Out THEIK EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Boots aud Shoes. All in Want of Barg rtins, SHOULD GIVE THEM AN EARLY CALL ! au2B-lm LOH It Alt l> A €O., COM MISSION M EIU'IIANTS, Boston, Mass. REFER IIY PERMISSION TO Messrs. John W. Caldwell A Son, Charleston, S. C.; Mesbr*. Octavios Cohen <k Co., Savannah Oa. LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE ON CONSIGN MENTS OK' COTTON AND OTHER PRODUCE. anfif d3m TO RENT, /AN the first of October, a desirable two story Frame * / HOUSE, with seven rooms, on Watkins street, di rectly opposite the Parade ground. There are good out buildings on the premises, and a Garden lot. This residence is pleasantly situated and in a good neighbor hood. Rent #2O per mon>h. ALSO, Adjoining the same premises, a' ove, a tenement HOUoE ol 4 rooms, and Garden, for #8 per month ; and below, at the same price, a DWELLING, and large lot tor a Garden. Apply to L DWELLB, JK, Agent, at the Shoe Store of 0 & L D*-e le, B-oad s l ., gep2 Dearly ouposite Planters’ Hotel M A 1)1-0 N FEMALE COLLEGE. THK PALL SESSION of Ibis TnsUtnUon will com -1 me"ce on the Fourth MuNlMVof AUGUST, (22d) uicier the direction of a full Boa>d of Instruction. Two hundred dolia**s will n****', »hc expenses of a Borrding Pupil, pursuing the regula- d’ollege Course The French and l anguages, and Vocal Music, are included in the re, ular course, and >a ght without extra charge. For further particulars apply to aulO-twtSlO j. L. PIERCE, Pres’t. WOOD, EDDY & GO’S SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! (CHARTERED BY STATE OF GEORGIA.) CAPITAL PRIZE ©30,000! TICKETS ONLY $lO. WOOD, EllllV & < 0., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN& CO. The following Scheme will be drawn by WOOD, EDDY 4c. 00., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lot tery. in each of their Single Number Lotteries for September, 1859, at AUGUSTA, GEO., in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Class 36, draws Saturday, Sept. 3,1859. Class 37, draws Saturday, Sept. 10, 1859. Class 38, draws Saturday, Sept. 17, 1859. Class 39, draws Saturday, Sept. 24,1859. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. FIFTY THOUSAND TICKETS! 6,485 PRIZES 1 Nearly 1 Prize to Every 9 Tickets?. MAGNIFICENT SCHEME TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER! I Prize of $50,000 1 Prize of 1,500 l “ 20,000 50 “ 500 1 “ 10,000 100 “ 400 1 “ 5,000 100 “ 3uo l “ 4,000 100 “ 150 1 “ 3,000 100 •' 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prizes of #4OO appr vimating #50,000 prize, #1,600 4 11 300 “ 20,000 “ 1,200 4 “ 250 “ 10,000 “ 1,000 4 “ 225 11 5,000 “ 900 4 “ 200 “ 4,000 “ 800 4 11 150 “ 3,000 “ 600 4 “ 100 “ 1,500 *• 400 5000 “ 20 are 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets #10; Halves #5; Quarters $2.50. RP Remember that every Prize in the above Scheme is drawn, and payable in lull without deduction. Certificates of Packages wui be sold at the fol'owing rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets #BO “ “ 10 Half “ 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Kiehtb “ 10 SPARTA ACADEMY I_. 011 er v ! CLASH NO. 513, DRAWS WEDNESDAY, SEPI 1 . 28, 1859, ON THE THREE NUMBER PLAN ! 78 Numbers—l 4 Drawn Kallots. Nearly 1 Prize to Every 2 Tickets! 1 Grand Prize of $30,000! 1 Prize of 77# 3 74.' I* 5 Prizes of # 1,500 5 Priztsof 2 000 j 10 Prizes of 600 Ac * e., &.c. 34,412 PRIZKB AMOUNTING TO #567,962! Whole Tickets #10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50. IN ORDERING TIOKETSOROERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the Tickets or dered. on teeeipt of wh vh they will be forwarded by first mail. Tne List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sett to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures p ain, and give their PosU.ffice, County aud State. All Prizes of #LOOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing—> tber Prizes at the usual lime of forty days. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT*. Those who prefer not sending money by mail, can use THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can be scut us AT OUR RISK AM) EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an office The money and order be enclosed in a "GOVERN MENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Company cannot receive them. All oomirmn’.'wtion*, strictly confidential. Orde- s for 1 ickets or Cert fleates, by Mail or Express, to be directed 'o WOOD, EDDY St. CO., Augusta, Georgia, or, WOOI). KDDY A- CO , Atla- ta, Georgia, or, WOOD, EDDY A CO., Wdmington, Dela. cr a list of the numbers that are drawn from the win el, with the am unt of the prize that each one is en titled to, will tie published af’er every drawing, in the so low ug pap. rs : Augu.ta (Ga.) 0 institutionalist, Mo bile Reg ster, Nashville Gazette. Richmond Dispatch, t’aaulitg (Miss.) Clar on, New-York Herald and New York Times. au3o Leather Machine Belting AND FACTORY FINDINGS. I JATKNT Riveted, Stre'chtd and Cemented Leather BELTING, Single and Double, all widths, (1 to 21 inch *s,) Curried and Stretched by ourselves. (Quality guaranteed. A iarge stock always on hand. ALSO, Copper RIVETS and BURRS, WASHERS, RING TRAVELLERS, ROLLER BRUSHES, STRIPPER CARDS, ROLLER «M,o'l H, PICKERS, Lag LE tTH ER, Lag SCREWS, and a var ety of FACTORY FINDINGS. For sale on aceommodat'ng terms by MIEfOHN, JKSSCP 4k CO , At the ue v and spacious Iron Front Store, adioiuing the City Rank, a few doors above their old lecation and ueariy opposite the Globe and United States Hotels. iy26-d3m JNTOTICiC. HAVING this day purchased the entire interest o W. M D'ANTIGNAC, in the EXTENSIVE FOUNDRY Machine Shop, KNOWN AS THE •• AUGUSTA WORKS,” Will be more thankful for orders for any kind of Casting, Machine, SMITH, OR TIN WORK, RAIL ROAD CARS, BRIDGES, Field Mines, Fleur, Corn er Saw Mills, tlin Gear, Horse Powers, Colton Presses, COOK. PARLOR, AND BOX STOVES. Having a personal interest in the Business, Cus tomers may rely on having their orders filled cheap ly, correctly, aud with despatch. Address J. E. HAC.mJRPHKV, Sup't. or, Is. HOPKINS & CO. aulO-lm mlelnDTEmale school IT 118 underpinned will open their SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, on the 2d MONDAY (12th) of SEPTEMBER, at their old Rtand, on Ellis, below Centre street. Thankful for former patronage, they solicit the attontion of Parents to their School. With the close attention they will give to instruction, and the constant co-operation as Parents, THOROUGH, if not rapid progress, will be attained. Give us a trial Length of Quarter, as usual, 11 weeks. Tuition, SB, sio, sl2and sl6 perQ 'arter. J. T. LIN, A M., Principal, sep2-dtO!s Miss S. L. LIN. Assi tant. DESIRABLE FARMS FOR SALE. IOFFE It for sale about five hundred and fifty acres of LAND, in tots to suit purchasers. The land is situated on the east side of the Savannah Road between Cupboard and Rocky Creeks. On the land are two or more eligible sites for Residences. Any information in relat'on to the above can be tained of myson, LOUIS DBLAIGLE, or myself, nxhlfi CHARLES DELAIGLE. NEW FALL GOODS. WILLIAM SHEAR HAS received, by the last steamer from New-York— Ladies’ Rich Silk ROBES, of new and elegant styles ; Rich Bayadere, Taffet* and Farcy SILKS and POPLINS; Superior 4-4 French PRINTS, of beautiful patterns ; Superior English and American PRINTS ; Fancy Delaine ROBES, of the latest Paris styles ; Small Figured DELAINES, for Children’s Dresses ; Superior Saxony, Welch and Patent FLANNELS ; With a variety of other articles suitable for the present season, to which the attention of the public is respect fully invited. Augusta, Sept. 2,1859. sep2 dtwAw Dry Goods! SELLING OFF! wm. hTcrane IS NOW SEX, LI NO OFF HIS ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. All who wish to secure Bargains, must call soon, as there are many DESIRABLE ROODS In the Stock, and rhey will be offered at prices that cannot fail to etTect a SPEEDY CLEARING OUT ! sepl-dlwAw2t Aotice to Mechanics. CLERK’S OFFICE INFERIOR COURT, I BANDKRSVEU.E, 22d August, 1859. S SEALED proposals will be received until 11 o’clock A M. on THURSDAY, the 15th day of SEPTEM BER next, for Building a BRICK JAIL in Sandersville, according to the dimensions, plan and specification in this office, drawn by E. W. Brown, Architect, of the eity ot Augusta The terms will be known on that day. au29td HAYWOOD BROOKINS, Clerk SAVANNAH ‘MEDICAL COLLEGE. r|! HE Seventh Annual Course of Lectures in this In- X stitution, will commence on the Second MONDAY, the 14 th, of NOVEMBER next. Pro’imiuary Lectures will commence on the first of November. FACULTY r R. D ARNOLD, M. D., Professor of Theo y and Practice of Medicine. P. M. KOLLOCK M. D., Professor Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. W G BULLOCH, M. D., Prof Surgery. J B. READ, M D , Prof. Materia Med ca. JUKI AH HARBISS, M. D , Prof. Physiol gy N. A. PRATT, M. D., Prof. Chemistry. W R. WARING, M. D., Prof Anatomy. J. E. GODFREY, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical Lectures at the Savannah Hospital, twise a week, by Drs. Arnold and Bulloch on their respective branches. These are the only clinical lectures delivered at the Hospital for the benefit of Studeuis. Agreeably to the conditions of the State Donation, one Student from ea:h Congressional District will be taktn free of charge. Applications with necessary vouchers must he made to the Dean. Fee tor entire Course of Lectures 8105 Matriculation Ticket (paid once)... 5 Demonstrator’s Ticket 10 Graduating Fee 30 For further particulars, apply to anl9-w4 WM G BULLOCH. Dean Window Shades WE have just received several Invoices of these Goods, in new de.igcs, and in g eat variety, which we are offering at Wholesale and Retail. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are respectfully request ed t* examine our assortment. JAMES (j. BAILIE «Jfc BRO., New i arpet St re, au*24-tf 205 Broad Ori et. TO RENT. (\ FFIC'ES a..d ROOMS on he corner of Broal and / Campbell streets, Apply to, aug dtf BA KKR * CASWELL. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. f | , IIE undersigned will opes a School forGi-lson the 1 2d Monday in SEPTEMBER, »t No KN Broad Street. An enlarged experience in the art of Teaching, a ford ed by a residence of some years in France and Switzer land, and ado e attention to the mooes of instruction practiced in th' se countries, will it is h»r*ed ensure satisfaction to such as shall be pleased to extend their patronage. Instruction in the French and Italian Languages will also be given. TUITIcN. Eng ish Branches 8».00, #lO 00 per tjiiarter. French 6 Italian • f " sep3-dlw Mm. «? HERBERT. PROSSER’S PATENT LAP-WELDED IRON BOILER TUBES. 1 AVERY article necessary to DRILL THE TUBE 2i PLATES and SET THE TUBES in the best manner. Tube CLEANERS, Steel Wire and Whalebone BRUSHES. Tubes tor ARTESIAN WELLS, Ac., screwed to gether, flush on both sides, or with Couplings either out side or inside. THOR. PROSSER A SON, sepl-dlim’ . 28 Piatt street, New-York. NOTICE. ISADOUK P. GIRAKDEY has been duly ap pointed my Attorney, to take charge of and settle the estate of Edward Girardey, deceased All persons having business with said estate are re quested to call upon him. ELIZA M. GIRARDEY, Adm x Anvnsta, Sept.fi. 1859 seps (iw NOTIO> A LI. persons indebted to Edwara i*ir« aey, late of Richmond county, deceased, reonasterf make immediate payment to my attorney, ISADuKE P. GI RARDEY ; and those having demands against said deceased, are hereby required to present them, duiy authenticated, within the time prescribed by law. ELIZA M. GIRARDEY, Adm’x. Augusta. Sept 6, 1859. GRIND STONES TYfOVA SCOTIA BLUE GRIT.- A large assort i. x ment, small and large sizes rough turned and finished. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. For sale by LOMBARD A CO., 13 and 14 Lewis' Wharf, )el7 d2rr* Boston, Mass Jackson Street FOUNDRY Machine Shop, CORNER JACKSON AND CALHOUN STS, AUGUSTA, GA. The undersigned, having removed from his old stand, on the corner of Twiggs and Watkins streets, to his new Shops and Foundry, adjoining the Augusta Gas Works, is now prepared with increased facilities to furnish all kinds of Iron& Brass Castings, For Gold Mines, Merchants, Saw or other Mills, Bridges, and Railroads. SCHRADER’S COTTON PRESS, AND ALL RINDS OF MACHINERY. He also manufactures the latest approved style of PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, AND EVERY SORT 0E FURNISHING Executed with NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. GEORGE COOPER. jy27-6m OLDDOM IN 10 N COFFEE POT OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT I OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT ! OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT I For sale by W. H SALISBURY A CO., 257 Broad-street, Augusta. AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. A6BHMTUKM IIPLEKENTS, MDWAItE, h H &1 - “ 08BE * Broad,.™. CARMICHAEL <fc BEAN, No. 262 Broad-street. JOHN & THOS. A. BONES, No. 185 and 187 Broad-street. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W. B. GRIFFIN, No. 274 Broad-street. BATH PAPER MILLS. GEORGE W. WINTER, No. 282 Broad-street. BOOTS AND SHOES. FOSTER BLODGET, JR.. No. 204 Broad-street, Post Office Corner, ROYAL & HATCH, No. 233 Broad-street. CONLEY, FORCE A CO., No. 268 Broad-street. J. W. BURCH, No. 168 Broad-street. O’BRIEN & BYRNE, No. 176 Broad-street, opposite Augusta Hotel. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, CURTAINS, dkc. JAS. G BAILIE A BRO., No. 2C5 Broad street. CARPET A UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE. C. A. PLATT aCO.,^ No. 214 Broad street. CHINA,GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. E. mustinY SOlT* No. 280 Broad-street, HOLMAN A TURPIN, No. 286 Broad-street. Also, Southern Porcelain Manufacturing Comp’y’s Goods for Sale, CLOTHING. RAMSEY~A LaßAw! No. 308 Broad street, nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. HORA, WISE A CO., (Successors to J. M. Newby A C 0.,) No. 254 Broad-street, Under U. S. Hotel. J. M NEWBY, 238 Broad-street. VAN WINKLE A SHACKLEFORD, No. 230 Broad-street. IIAIGII A ANDREWS, No. 220 Broad street, opposite Augusta Bank. CONFECTIONERS & FAMILY GROCERS. LAMBACK A COOPER, No. 288 Broad-street. DRUGGISTS—WHOLESALE A' RETAIL. M. J. JONES, M. D , No. 171 Broad-street, Under the Augusta Hotel. W. H. TUTT, No. 180 Broad-street. BARRY A BATTY, No. 290 Broad-street. 61 EARS A IHGHT, No. 316 Broad-stree . DRY GOODS—WHOLESALE. JACKSON, MILLER A VERDERY, No. 243 Broad-street. DRY GOOD-i—WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THOMAS PHIBBB, ** No. 278 Boad street. T. S. CUMMINGS A OO , No. 322 Broad-street opposite Planters' Hotel. HICKMAN, IIILLS A CRESS. No. 242 Broad-s‘reet. WRIGHT A ALEXANDER, No. 250 Broad-street. DEMING & DAY, No. 254 Broad-street, Corner under the Globe Fotel. J. KAUFFER, No. 175 Broad-street. JAMES HENEY, No. 199 Broad-street, Next to Bank of Augusta. P A M. GAILAHER, No. 186 Broad-street, opposite Adams’ Express. DOOR**, MASH. BLINDS AND MOULDINGS, Made t rdor Northern SASH, BLINDS and DOORS, coi stantly on hand—LOW FOR CASH. WM. H. GOODRICH, REYNOLD-STREET, , Bt-tween Campbell and McCartan.) EXCHANGE BROKERS. WOOD, EDDY A CO., No. 177 Broad-street, Under Augusta Hotel GROCERS—WHOLESALE. MC oRD, HORTON A WALTON, No. 294 Broad-street. ROBERTS, OOi KERY A 06., No 286 Broad street. CHARLES BAKER, No 267 and 269, Broad-street DANIEL H. WILCOX, No. 241 Broad-street. WILKINSON A FARGO, No. 302 Broad-street WILCOX, HAND A ANSLEY, No. 298 Broad-stre -t JOSIAH SIBLEY A SONS, No. 6 Warren B'ock. BAKER A CASWELL, No. 296 Broad'street. WM. H. GOODRICH, (Represented by C. McLaren ) No. 271 Broad-street. BALDWIN A REED, No 295 Broad-street. G ROCERS —WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SIBLEY, BOCJG 1 A CO . No. 260 Broad-street G. T. DORTIC, No. 178 Broad-street. HATS, CATS, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. GEORGE W. FERRY, l o. n 44 Broad street, Under Masonic Ha 1 Building HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS S. S. JONES A ro , Deaers in Stoves, Grates, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ac , Ac., 192 Broad street BUCKMASTER A DERRY. Dealers in Stoves, Grates. Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, Ac., Ac , 151 Bread street. HOUSE AND PARLOR FURNITURE. BENJAMIN A GOODRICH, No. 265 Broad-street. C A. PLATT A CO., No. 214 Broad street. HOTELS. PLANTERS’ HOTEL, S. B ROBBINS, Proprietor. AUGUSTA HOTEL, WM. E. WHEELOCK, Proprietor. INSURANCE. FIRE, MARINeTrI V Elt AND LIPE INSURANCE The Augusta Insurance A Banking Company. Liverpool and London Fire A Life Insurance Company. The Lorillard Fire Insurance Companv. The Phoenix Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn. CAPITAL REPRESENTED, SIX MILLIONS. Wm. M. D'Antignac, Pres. | C. F. McCay, See’y, JEWELRY. CLARK A CO., Corner Broad and Mclntosh streets, Opposite Railroad Bank. HEN’RY J. OSBORNE, No. 236 Broad street, Under United States Hotel. J. N. FREEMAN, No. 312 Broad-street, nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. MUSIC. CHARLES CATLIN, Dealer in Pian- Fortes. Music, Guitars, Vio'ins, Ban jos, Flutes, Accordeons. Instruction Books, Ac. No. 221 Broad-street, opposite United States Hotel. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART. TUCKER A PERKINS, Opposite Adams’ Express Company. Dealers in Photographic and Ambrotype Chemicals at New York prices. MILLINERY GOODS. miss m. Mathew's, No. 269, Broad street. SADDLERY, HARNESS AND TRUNKS. SHERMAN, JESSUP*A CO~ No. 225 Broad street. JULIUS D ARROW, No. 169 Broad-street, jy2B-59 Under the Augusta Hotel. PUBLIC SALES. BY WM. H. HOWARD. o. a/parker,"auctioneer. City Lot for Sale. . will be sold, No. 352 on Taylor street, having a front of forty By order Chairman Commit ee on South Commons. sep7 BI,ERIFF ’ SSAI E —Will be sold at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, , tbe A TSt Tl l eßd *y OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described pro perty, to wit: all that tract or parcel of Land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the county of Richmond and State of Georgia, be tween the village of Harrisburg and the city of Augus ta, containing one-third of an acre, more or leas, and bounded on the north by Washington road, on the west and south by lands of H. H. Gumming, and on the east by lot of N. K. Butler : Levied on as the property of John McKinney, to satisfy two fi. fa 3. ; one issuing from the Superior Court of said ccut :y in tavor of Joseph E. Brewn, Governor, vs. John McKinney, and the others from the Justice’s Court 119th Dist. G. M. in favor of Thomas Heckle, A. Wilson and Alex. Deas vs. John Mc- Kinney. Levy made and returned to me by E. Hicks, county constable. Levies severally made 23d and 24th August inst. ROBERT WIGGINS, Sheriff. Sept. 4,1859. DMIMSTKATOIt’S SALK.-dIViU be soldU the first Tuesday in OCTOBER next, at the Low er Market House, in the city of Augusta, between the usual hours of sale, by virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Richmond county, t hose two lots of Land in thf city cf Augusto on Calhoun street, between Mcln tosh and Jackson streets, fronting forty feet each on CalhouD, and running back eighty-eight feet more or less. Each of said lots is improved with a good house, containing four rooms. Sold as the property of the est ate of Charles Shaw, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms on the day of sale. MARGARET SHAW, Adm'rx. August 25, 1859. AIWA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ‘ CAR FACTORIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. W. M. HIGHT’S * FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP AND RAILROAD OAR FACTORY, On Georgia Railroad near Cotton Factories. SEGARS AND TOBACCO. G VOLGER * " No. 193 Broad-street. BOOTS & SHOES AT WHOLESALE. R H. PKINGLE & CO., NO. 177 EAST BAY, Charleston, S. C. I) Y the first of September next, we will have in store, Da large stock of every variety of Goods usually kept in our line, got up particularly to suit the RETAIL TRADE, to which we invite the attention and patron age of prompt-paying purchasers To CASH BUYERS, we will sell as low as the same quantity can be bought from the manufacturers. ROBERT H PRINGLE, CHARLES A. BERRY. Charleston. August 8, 1859. aul4-d&w6w J. C. DAWSON, Produce k Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GEO. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends 1 and the public, that he has taken the large and com modious building, No 2 Warren Block, opposite Poul lain, Jennings & Co.’s Warehouse, where he will be prepared on the Ist day of September next, to receive consignments cf COTTON, RICE, TOBACCO, BAG GIN i, ROPE, HAY. SALT, CORN, WHEAT, RYE, OATS. FLOUR, FEATHERS, BACON and LARD— in short, any and every thing, from any and every por tion of the United States, that will pay the shipper a profit in this market. Having had loug experience in the Warehouse and Commission business, my planting friends may rely upon my best efforts to obtain the highest market rate tor their Cotton, and the exercise of my best judgment in the purchase of Bagging, Rope, <fcc. Lioeral advances will be made on Produce in store, if desired. My charges will be customary. anl!>-dA.wtf J, C. DAWSON. HEARD & SIMPSON, Warehouse & Commiss’n Merchants, mcintosh street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, WILL occupy the Fire-Proof Buildings formerly occupied by Simpson & Gardiner and S. D. Heard. Our Sales Room and Office, are in the house occupied by S. D Heard where we offer our best ener gies tor the interests of our patrons Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, promptly attended to. S. D. HEARD, auSl-tf J R. SIMPSON. ~ HEARD & CLARKE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, Q--A.- HAYING leased-for a term of years that well khown FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE, on Reynolds street, near the South Carolina Railroad Depot, and having associated ourselves in the above line of busi ness, we earnestly solicit the patronage of our mutual friends, and tae citizens of Georgia and Carolina gene rally, pledging ourselves to devote cur undivided per sona attenti- u to the promotion of their interest. Our Sales Room and Office will be on Melntosh-street. All orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, shall be promptly filled. As we have close and capacious stores, we would solicit consignments of Produce generally and cf Goods to be forwarded, all of which shall have prompt atten tion. Cash Advances at a’l rimes made on Produce in store. Isaac t. hbakd, HENRY E. CLARKE. Augusta. Ga.. August, 1859. aus-3m 1\ & R, A. ELEMET~ WAREHOUSE AM) COMMISSION l AUGUSTA, CGAt.. r |HIK firm cf P. & J. L. FLEMING, will be dissolved A on the Ist of September next, after which time the bus ness will be conducted in the name of P. &. R. A. FLEMING, at the old stand; and we hope by strict at tention to business, in every particular, to merit the libe: a’ patronage bestowed on the old firm. ( ur charges will conform to those o. other commissio hou-os ex-eptfor selling, which will be twenty fi cents per bale, Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled at the lowest market prices. P. FLEMING R. A. FLEMING. Augusta, August 1,1859. auli-3mo M. P. STOVALL, Warehouse k Commission Merchant, AUGUSTA, GA., (CONTINUES the business in all its branches, in his J large and commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson-street, near the Globe Hotel. Orders tor Plantation and Family Supplies promptly and care ully filled. The usual CASH facilities afforded customers. August 24.18?9. au24 twiw6m ““ JAMES A. JONES, Warehouse k Commission Merchant, IHcINTOSH STREET, AUaiJSTA, G-^_, WILL attend personally to the sale and sterage of COTTON, BACON, GRAIN, and all other pro duce consigned to him ; also, to the receiving and for warding t-f Goods. Personal attention given to the fill ing of all orders for \ agging, Rope and Family Supplies. Liberal advances made on Produce in store. aulti-dfc<* 6m \\ r . M. &R. G. BEALL, WAffIOUSK AND COHISSMN MERCHANTS AUGUSTA, GA WE have this day entered into Co artnership, so the transaction of a GENERAL WAREHOUS K AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name and style of WM. M & R. G. BEALL, in Metcalfs Fire proof Warehouse, on Reynold, between Jackson and Mclntosh streets, Metcalf Range, adjoining the one re cently occupied by the late firm of Heard & Derry, in the Cf ntre oj" the city, the vicinity of the principal Ware houses, and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply orovic ?d with good and safe storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon, and Produce generally, we respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally, pledging the strictest personal atten tion to all business entrusted to our care. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies, promptly attended to. Our charges will conform to the custom of the city. The usual cash advances made on produce in store. WM. M. BEALL, R. GREEN BEALL. Augusta. July 13. 1859. jyll-d&w6m fixtlresT ( CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS UDROPUGHTS, Glass and Paper on hand and tor sale by .-- w. n SALISBURY Sl 00., mhl9 257 Broad-street.