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!>*' WILLIAM. S. JOKES
TEEMS,
DAILY PAPER— Published Mamin'; »ad Evening
To City Sabstribci -ix Poli ak? per annum, pa ra
id# in advance, it payment i* delayed thrk.k momiis
Seven Dollar*. li scut by Man—Bt\ F\ DOU.AKS'.n
*• •••lice, if de'nyed TUV.V! VOKTHs Eight Dollars.
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m advance, if payment be delayed ,HUlt jiomhs
Ptve Dollars.
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i ?ics per annum ia advance, and THREi DOLLARS if
payment be delayed THREE MOM Hs.
HATES rOK ADVERTISING.
TE- (.•UoW.Uf rates for advertising in 'he CONSTTTD
■j;,i\r' •• -r an I« ana'sii i t a Skminei.nave been cs
tablieh.sl by the Proprietor;::
A■; i- !'• v- •: , j.-übßsbcJ ia the Daisy,
-tt pet It-v. tor the first insert• a, ".nd »xv and a
I »!■■ i; r>.~ch .-'.ibeiuent insertion. Ad
v,*r:. -ena i" < |»ul l-.l.vd Tri-Weekly. t’oeinv-fsr. per cent
»'h -ii'cc u I,- c ir.tes. All ct. Ivertlseiu silts to be coun
ted as uiakoig five line; or more.
lea Lines O*Ay 1 tauatU b>.oo
five Glut a Daily 1 month 3.00
LiVvTAt NVrti .. ¥ C f per line of solid Non
pareil. Ls tki* -t, < nrs fore: vh aubaebuent
iau«rU a, in Doily. Ia T. Weekly alone, lisenty-five
i*' ecu aivsr;All advertisement# to be counted as
waking live linos or more.
Ten Lines Daly I cout h #7.00
t ■ve Line : Dai:;, l a.-. tb 100
!:. i-i .O Etr Anv t.ttil-t i,'. . h iu Ct its per Lae of
h Noupnrell, lor ea. h it- ert ion iu Dally, Tri-Weekly
a tcert’ ■ -■.. -itt * ■. .-mare. All advertise
r■i»to be conn*ed a- live Hue. » r more.
fen I on • Dal'y 1 tnonU 0:9.00
Five Einea Daily 1 month 0.00
,i.! n > t’s-M .ent ' c.v.mlhuteJ for months, iu either class
f •;: i e charged ba .'themonthly rates, tor each subse
iieut month, for t'.« .i vt -•> nmnth.t, and am fourth for
a'U sneceedtep m.~n!b.
marriages, dv in; , and FuneralNotu ks, Fifty
1 ... -iXib. Oft it a vi: , Ten Cents pe: line.
fiatet ter Weekly Advertisements.
ORniSA: v s':vert.sfm'-nts, published once a week,
iu Daily. Tri-Weeklyor Weekly, Stet ■•< and a half cant
per line, tor cac h inset tlon.
bPEctsi K >ri« i , Tt , Cents per liuo. tor the first in
sertion A yhi t’, ■:r VCi lint tor each subsequent inser
tion. V
Di-rl.AY'r nAI t i ih •; >n < ; . . ■ Cruraperliae, tor
o» h insert-or:
iV.: i.i’HASßiand Hi !V! xMr' whose«dvertisemenU
»rVrhaafe<-.i. will ioal.owe.? a di. onnt of t-i at fire per
era:, ft's us thesei s'i <, wbeu the:: bills amount to Fifty
JDolla: s. iu • » luoiiti. , ,<'p.-.idiii ten days after presen
-4* " :i W S. JONHS,
p; t r<etor Ct ri'iiic'e x isentiael.
JAJuETS GAUDNER,
Ptwirict. r Const : tutmna'ist.
~T cTWmox^
Froiliice iV Cocunission Meiviianl, |
A.UGUSTA, GEO.
ti'Hfc node-sis- <4 re-n rctlWif informs his friends
I pud the prbiic. tt at baa taken ihe tort e and i >ia
mAdlTTi» uildicij, No b Warren Block, opposite. Poul
iair Jonnuigj k < - Weieh. i so, where he w ill be
i-cscrred . u the 1 =t day of S. ptetaber cost, to teceice
Untistur. nta ot Om'TON, IUGE TOBACCO. BAG
fUK - HOIK HAY, BAt,r. GuKli, WHEAT, Kill,
OATf, r; era reatupes, bacon end lard
,u si,, rt «,▼ aud every ••• •• any ami every por
ik»n ri thcCnired - • w.M par tl « «b»pr<* “
t .i.-<fiiintbti mr.rk-.t
bad l<!,ag nij-;ri n - ,n »’ - tv ncboii.e and
<Joßuuißf.!' , n busircs. my tl anting fiiecds may lely
tpoii my be:; est- r:e to onta* t e oif best utarket rate
her their o'tten, * d t erve ri-c- rs -uy t-cst judgment
in the p-ircta e • B Rot 8 &c.
L-i *etal r<tvft,.c<M wr be maoe 0.. Pr-duie in store. If
desire ■*. y charge? wui be cue try
an.)-'.wt i. C■ DAWhON
nr iun viif ovay
\Varcliouse fir Coiumiss n Aicriliaiits. i
McISTOSH STREET
AUGUSTA GF.OR<.IA,
\jLT Il.lt occupy thu F re-Prcof Buildings formyiijr
TT occupied by Sinqaon A Gardiner and S D
tiet ri. Our "lalea Boom and Office, are n the house
..—--tr j by S.D ilearl where we of'**-our best ener
,ic« tor tne interest of cn, patron
,-V f-.t Pace-nr, Roj • f M Cauiliy l-tipplie',
y,.. v < ; : • «. HEARD,
• : I K SIMPSON
HEARD & CLAIIKE,
iim i» eniisiM muni
ATJCJUSTA, QA.
lea.. if. atermi.i yt ars t!«at well known
FiRE PROOF WAREHOITSK, on Reynolds
ncer ti e fv.srh t:ar..!ma Baiirot«t Depot, and
Uavinff as'CCiatc-i otu selves ,n the above line of bust- |
«e earar.dly xoli* It the patronage « f «nr lutttnal j
trieuda. and ihe tit: sna of Georgia and Carolina gene
rally, pledging ouraalves to devote cur undivided per
i .ua stu-ut: i. totba i.r- in lUunuf th, .r interest.
<) ,r Sale* R.s.tu and < ifiice will be on Mctntoab-atreeL
AU orders for Baegln?, R..pe and Family Supplies,
..hall be promptly filled.
As we Lave cl.;:,e ami catr.ci.us stores, vie would
solicit consiguniem-• of :vi .uc* generally and of Good*
to be forwarded, all of wi, ! -u hail have prompt atten
tiou.
Cash Advances at all time- made on Produce in store.
ISAAC T. HEAKD,
HENRY E. CLARKE.
Augusta. Cx, At’-Hiiit, 1-. VJ aus-3m
M . P. STOVALL,
Warehoused (itw mission Mrrrlianl.
AUGUSTA, GA„
t ift.NTf.NU EH tie i ijiae . iu all it s branches, in his
* / UsKcacd commodious Fireproof Warehouse, on
.1 kson street, nearlfc- OiMx Hotel.
Oiler tor PUutatl-iu and Family Supplies promptly
and care - ally fiileJ-
The U3uaI'UASH faillUcs aflbrded customer*.
Allgnat idl. lb y. au24 tsAwiim
JAM KS A. JONES,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
JIeINTOSH HTREET,
Aaa'OSTA, GA.,
W| l,f. attend personally to the sale and storage of
COTTON, BACON, O' i A IN, aud a'l rtber pro
duce consigned!* > him , ales, to the receiving and for*
warding ti Good- Ferr.-iiti attention given to She till
ing of alt orders for tagging, li >peau-l Fatuity Supplies,
l.ilierai advances mede On Prod me In store *
saU dt - <ita
\\ r . M. & 11. (t. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AUaUSTA, GkA.-
\E K have this day entered Into Go artnorship, ft*
W tbs transaction or a GENERAL WAREHOUSE
AHD COMMISSION BUSINESS, under the name and j
nyieofWM. M a R. G BEALL, la Metcalf’s Fire
proof Warehouse, on Reynold, between Jackson and
Mclnt-cu streets, Metcalf Range, adjoining the one re
>-*ntly occupied by tbs lata firm < Heard A Derry, in
she < -iitiei i the i i<v, she vit inis v 1 > the principal VVarw
'•■'W.l, and convenient to the Hotels-
Being amply pro Pled with good and safe storage for
Dutton, Grain, i lour, Bacon, and Produce gem rally, we
ospeeifimy solicit the patronage of cm friends and 'he
pahHe generally, pledging the strlc'est personal atttn*
t“m to ail husiues! eat! listed 1 3 our care
"ra.*s t„r Uaggiir., Rope end Family Supplies,
prompti, attended to.
conform to the custom of the city.
c - # -I, a tci*ie •' i,,ado on produce iu stare.
WM. M BEALL,
a . K. GREEN SHALL
Augurta. July 13,jyU-ilAwotu
f*. & ft. aTflemingT
RtSFBOUSE AND fMUSSHffi StF.MAM,
AUOUSTA, <3-A.
i’Ht firm rs P A J I. FLEMING, will be dissolved
on the Ist of September neat, alter which time the
utatoeu wil b» conducted'ntiio name of >• s. H A.
r I.EMIXG. at the old stand and we hope by strict at
tention to busiue -i, in r sery particular, to merit the
liberal patronage bestowed ou the old firm
Our charges w ill conform to those c,. other commigalo
Louses ei entice sailing, which will be twenty fi
ents per ba
Orders for Haggo.g. Rope, and Faintly Supplies filled
at the lowest market pr cos. P tcLf VI- o
R A. LE’ ISO.
Augusta, Aogtist 1 1859. au3-3mo
BURKE HOUSE,
■ooß**3 OF EBOAD & WASHINGTON 2T2.
! JNfiE ofthl: well kotwn HOUSE, thank.
I. fat far paat favors, ukee this mode of inforuilag
ms friends ard the public, that bo has ra-leased the
besides mss-ug an addition of twenty large and
iomrac-iiou# leaping apartment a, and hopes that by
strict persons! attention to make this tJoce® second to
E-selo tea city
** * r H. D. BnLL, Prcprleror.
WOOD, EDDY & CO'S
sivcm: \i iiitiiti
LOTTERIES!
(CHARTERED 15Y STATE OF GEORGIA.)
CAPITAL PIU ZE
$30,000'
TICKETS ONLY 810.
WOOD, EIHIV. A C 0„
MANACiEI tS,
SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & CO.
The following Scheme will be drawn by WOOD,
EDDY A 00., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lot
tery, in each of their Single Number Lotteries! tor
September, 1859, at AUGUSTA, GEO., ia public,
under the eper'mtendencr of Oommisiionera.
Class 36, draws Saturday, Sept. 3. 1859.
Clas3 37, draws Saturday, Sepr. 10,1859.
Cia/ss 38. draws Saturday, Sept 17, 1059.
Class 39, draws Saturday, Sept. 24, 1859.
ON THE ELAN OfIsINGLE NUMBERS.
Fi FT Y THOI’SAN D TICKETS l
5/±BS PRIZESI
Nearly l Prize to Every 9 Ticket?.
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME
10 BE DRAWN
EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER!
I Prize of $50,000 1 Prize of 1,500
1 “ 90.900 50 “ 500
1 “ 10,000 100 " 400
1 “ 0,000 100 “ 300
1 “ 4.090 ’9O “ 150
1 “ 3,000 ICO “ IOC
APPROXIMATION PHIZES.
4 pi Ue* of $409 approximating $50,000 prize, sl,» 00
4 •• :.;i j *• £0,009 “ j.£oo
4 “ :W “ 10,0!!) “ i.Otkt
4 “ 215 “ 5,000 “ !*CO
4 “ 2'x) “ 4,000 “ tOO
4 “ 150 *• 3,Wk> “ coo
I “ 100 “ 1,500 *• 40C
5000 “ n 9 are IOO.COO
5,485 Pi i:;es amuuutiug Pj $320,W0
\V hole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
I3F* Kemeuibei 1 that every Prize in ilu*
above Scheme is drawn, and puyable in lull
without dedneiion.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol’ovi .ng
rates, which L the risk :
Certificate of i’ack*gc of 10 Whole Tickets $-3
“ “ 10 Unit Jo I
10 Quarter *• -ou
10 L.gluU “ 10
I
£j o tt ervS
FLASH NO. 510,
DRAWN WEDNESDAY, SKPf. 28, 1859
ON TBL THREE NUMBER PLAN !
78 Nn-nbera—N Dravra Ballot#.
Nrariv 1 Prize lu Even 9 'l'irkets!
I Grand Tiize of $30,000!
I Pi toe «f. . 513,749 j 5 Price sos $1,500
.■ Pri.-rsof 000 j 10 Priies of i. 0
Ac, ao.
34.412 PRISLfiS AMOUN3 ING TO ss4,;,t»i>!
Whole Tii kcts $10; Halve} $5; Quart-ri $j 50.
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR-JKATiKIOA'i Ed,
Enclose the money to onraddrest f-.r the Tickets or
dered, r.ri receipt of which they will be forwarded by
diet ma.i.
The Li st of Drawn Numbers and Prires; will be sent
to purchasers immediately after the draw mg.
Purchasers w ill please write their signatures p ain,
and give their Post office, County and State.
AU Prir.eH of $! 1)00 and uuder, i aid immediately after
the draw iag—, ther Pri/.es at the usual time of forty
>la>*.
NOTH E TO CO It U KSPONDRNT?4.
Those who prefer not sending money by mati, can use
THE fiO&mS EXPRESS COMPANY,
whereby money for Tickets, ic sums of Ten Doi .-rs,
and upwards, can be sent us
AT O! It RISK AND EXPENSI!,
from any city or town where, they have an office. e
money and order must be enclosed in a “GG YE*. - j
MKNT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE.'
the Express Company cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for 1 ickets or Cert.ficates, oy Mail or Ilxpre
to be directed to
WOOD, EDDY A CO., Augusta, Georgia,
or, WOOD, EDDY Ac CO., AUai.ta, Georgia,
or, \V T OOD, EDDY' Ac CO., Wilmington, Dcto.
rr A list of the numbers that are drawn from the j
wheel, with '.he amount of the prize that each one is en
titled to, wiil be published after every drawing, ia the
fallowing papers : Augusta (Ga ) C institutionalist, Mo
bile Reg ster, Nashville Gazette, Richmond Dispatch,
Paulding (Mias.) Claron, Ncw-York Herald and New
York Times. au3o
Leather Machine Belting
AM) FACTORY FINDINGS.
i> ATENT Riveted, Stretched mid Cemented Leather
BELTING, Single and Double, all widths, (1 to '-14
inches,) Curried arid Stretched by ourselves. Quality
guaranteed.
A large stock always on Laud.
ALSO,
Copper RIVETS and BURKS, WASHERS, KING
TRAVELLERS, ROLLER BRUSHES, STRIPPER
CARDS, HOLLER CLOTH, PICKERS, Lag LE A Til
ER, Lag SCREWS, and a var ety of FACTORY
FINDINGS.
For tale on accommodating terms by
HHERMAN, JLSHUP cV CO
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adioiuiug
the City Bank, a few doors above their old lecation, and
nearly opposite the Globe aud United States Hotels,
iydh-ddm
DESIRABLE FAUMS
FOR SALE.
J OFFER for sale about five hundred and fifty acres
of LAND, in lots to suit purchasers. The laud is
situated on the east side of the Savannah Road, between
Cupboard and Rocky Creeks. On the laud are two or
more eligible adcs for Residences.
Any ia'ormatioa in relation tothoabovs eaa ho
talued cf mysoa. LOUIS DEL A.I3LE, or myself.
mhtfl OH A RLE 8 DHLAT ft L H
FALL OF 1858.7
UMRY jToSBOME,
At 236 Broad Street, Under U. S. Hotel
fIbOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver aud
\ j Plated WARE ; SPECTACLES, Gold, Silver and
Steel; Optica! and Surveying INSTRUMENTS; Me
chanical TOYS, for children; CABLE CHARMES;
Cable Walking CANES, and a large aud beautiful va
riety of GOODS, of most recent styles, ou sale at low
est prices.
Ali work, promptly and efficiently done, both in the
Watch and Jewelry line, as heretofore. Business per
sonally attended to. Goods will be weekly arriving, of
the newest patterns.
A fair share oi patronage, proportionate to au ample
Stock of eve y thing in his line, is respectfully solicited.
HENRY J OSBORNE,
Watch, Optical and Jewelry Establishment, 236 Broad
Street, under the U. S. Hotel, and opposite the Oitv
Rauk, Augusta, Ga. sep29-tf
UAS FIXTURES.
PH4NDEUKKX, PENDANTS, BRACKETS
\J DROP LIGHTS, Glass and Paper SHADES, Ac.
cm baud aud for sale by
W. H SALISBURY - A CO.,
mill!) 2.17 Broad-street
I grindstones
*l' A , SC 9, T IA BLUE GKIT.- A largearsort
fiDished nt ’ BKia End * krK ’‘ rough turned aud
! t Orders soliaited and promptly attended to. For sale
| ‘ LOMBARD A CO ,
. * 1:! and H Lewis' Wharf,
j 1 / * Boston, Mass
Oil I) DOMINION COFFEE POT
OLD DOMINION COFFEE POT t
OLD DOMINION COFFEE pot t
OLD DOMINION COFFEE po p t
For site oy W. H SALfSBUWF 4 CO
lr - ras kb7 Broad street, Augusta.
AUGUSTA, (1.1, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 11, 1859.
Ortlers promptly hi tended to. ‘
i | liIAVILAND, CHICHESTER & DO,, :
: | j 258 BROAD-STREET,
S Vi tro DOORS ABOVE GLOBE HOTEL , j
AUGUSTA. GA,,
1 ! V.'OULI> INVITE
Til If, ATTENTION OK
! 3NL JE] O jcJL IST T S
) AND
2 P II Y N 1 ( I A N H,
) 4 TO 1 H KIR
Ifi I VIH-Ii .STOCK OF
DBU G S 3
jjMEDICINES, J
l| PAINTS, \<
I mi *> 13
(I varnishes, -!
S| Perfumery, j.s<
s“* Ac., A 15, Z<
(
“ selkctli) mnmrn r)
< * j ?
S»; FOR ”)
s.? : f?
S c AND COMPRISING )
>1 ONE or THE 1 .Hit! EST l
*) =; AND <
S f
S'* FIN I'ST AfKsiURT.H RNTS* l
) IN THE (
} SOL lULUX COL \TUV, S
( WIILTI THEY Ol'PIUv AT )
I.OW PRH'Kri Ftlll FAMI, )
S OR >
AI'PBOYKD ORKDII’.
S I ESTABLISHED Is?-. )
\ ax.LiiNi-: oi'R tiooDs am» prices' }
( BEFOHK BP VINO MLS'EWHFRE, j S
( au3-dtwAw2n _ [ S
/ *| JlO|| Ol|Oj;> .»i;l IUO.SJ V.JOOJI O.WJ, >
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
TIU AkS, Ac.
FALL TIIADE 1859.
SIIF.HIIAN. J ESSI P A- FO.,having removfcd to
th* new and spaciotf. Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Bank, a few door* above their old location, and
nearly op; - bite the Gh-be and United Staler Hotels,
are prepared to exhibit for the Fail 'l’rade cl lb. '.', r.u
nnasnafly heavy stock of Go : ia thy., tine, comprising
a large i,u i wr-S: •■elected r. t ct .SADDLES,
nfU,»l.Rj , IfA'tNE.sS. WIG PS, TRUNKS, VAIdS
-178, CARPET BA ,S, and every de . ’ption of GOODS
adapted to the trade, uta&ufat tu; o • . ’.Uenwelvt s ex
pressiy fir ibis mark, t.
ALSO,
A h.-aw Bt..ck of SADD! Fi.Y 1! AHDWARE,
COACH MATF.RIAf.S, Kmitl. h. VARNISHES,
SPRINGS, AXLES, Maiteable CASTINGS, and
BANDS, including a very full •■ c" .it of Goods in
the line, which are offered h inaniif e inret-s ami dealers
as low prices. jy-fi <liim
LEATIIISS9EF!fiIIS
AND
TANNER’S TOOLS.
NOW' receiving, Oak and Hemlock .Sole LEATHER ,
Harness, Skirting, Bridie and Baud do.
Picker, Lace and Roller do.
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash aud Euam’ed do.
Russet aud Black Upper do.
do do Kid SKINS;
French, German an;! American Caif SKINS :
French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS ,
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS ;
J .inmg, Topping aud Binding SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois aud Sheep SKINS.
ALSO,
K'dling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg Cutters,
Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Pin. era. Shoe Kuh-i s,
'.tingKnives, Shaves, Rub : tones. Bristles, Eyelets
j.ui Pouches, Awl Blades, Iron and Wood Patent Awl
Hafts, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Laco Tacks; Iron,
Zinc and Cop; sr Sparables, Sine Sticks, Measuring
Tapos, Shoe Thread Fitting Thread, Silk Twi.-d, Boot
Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Ac.
ALSO,
Currying KNIVES, FLEBHEP.B, VINO EU STL ELS,
BEAM FACES, SLICKERS, BRUSHES, CLEAR
ING STONES, RUB STONES, Ac., TANNERS’
OIL, by the barrel.
For ;»ale by
BHUH3IAN, J*V isUP iV (,<).,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Back, a few doors above their old location, and
nearly opposite the Globe aud United States Hotels.
jyOC-<l3m
“THE DISPATCH LINE/’
LOW FREIGHT ON SAVANNAH Rl\ ER.
onius new line of light draught Steamboats Las taken I
X the place of the Iron Strain boat Company, and will
run regularly between Savanuah iuid Augusta, leaving
each place twice a tvtek to connect w ith the New York
Phildelph a and Baltimore steamers, thereby euahl ng
them to deliver goods to the Georgia Railroad the
seventh day from New York.
Goods consigned to ’•THE DISPATCH LINE” arc
forwarded free of Commission and the rates of freight
will be found nearly one half less thau Railroad ra:
thus affording every facility to the Merchants of upper
Georgia, North Alabama aud Tennessee to send goods
by this route.
R. JOHNSON, Agent, Savannah.
JOHN COSKERY, Agt, Augusta.
DIRECTORS :
P. A. SCRANTON, President,
G. T. DORTIC, P. L W ADE,
JOSIAH SIBLEY, U. JOHNSON,
A. BAKER. T. It. JOHNSON,
jyls-dA’w3m
W. G. WOODSTOCK,
WATCH AND CLOCK MARK,It,
(Many Years with T. iV. Freeman ,)
OESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
X\. 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 nl eaietni
attention, will enable rue, I hope, to give general satis
faction, and I respectfully sol cit a share of public pa
tronage. ‘ W. G. WOODSTOCK,
sepß*tf opposite Planters’ Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
NOTICE*
JOHN B. HANZO and GEORGE BLYTHE, have
this day formed a Copart ership under the name
and style ofHANZO Sr ItLYTIIE, for the purpose of
MANUFACTURING GENTLEMEN’S BOOTS AHD
SHOES, at the, eld stand of J. I) Smith A o>. A con
tinuance of the patronage in their lino, extendod J. D
Smith & Co., is respectfully soli iu d.
JOHN B. RANJtO,
GEORGE BLYTHE
Augusta, July sth, 1850. jyC-3m
HENRY J. OSBORNE.
LADIES’
DIAMOND, CORAL AND LAVA SETS.
Under U. S. Hotel,
AUGUSTA, C3-AV
uihls
NOTICE.
CdORN, FLOUR. WHEAT BRAN, COW PEAS
J Tennessee BACON,>for sale by
A P. BEERS,
Produce ani [Coiniai3sion Merchant,
ly26* t opposite Planters’ Hotel
WOODEN WARE.
If ÜBS, BUCKETS, PAILS, BROOMS, SIFTERS
TR AYS, WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BUCKETS
CHURNS, WELL BUCKETS, A c , &<\
ahit) W H- SALISBURY Aj CO.
i TRUNKS,
j OAR PET BAGS,
LEATHER. LASTS,
Shoe Pegs,
mm FINDINGS,
Tanners ‘roots.
2500 BOOTS ana SHOES
5000 tha. Hemlock Sole LEATHER ;
2000 ■■ o.w •• ••
I t) 0 dcz. Vi each and Atm rican CALKS KINK;
100 “ Black and Ruaset. tipper LEATHER;
,30 “ Kll* .SKINS;
10(3 “ Eiaicg, Binding an 1 Top'S KINS ;
5000 Boot and Shoe LASTS ;
J 2(3 barrels SHOE PEGS.
ALSO,
Picki. sud 7.ace Leather. Harness arid Bridle
Leather, Keller Leather Patent Kid, Goat and Morocco
kin:'., Buck and OhamoD Skins, Boot Trees, Clamp*,
t.r.mpo. Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks. Peg Cutters, lleel Out
iam, UplittiEigMachines, Crimping Machines, Pincers,
Nippers, Lasting Tacks, e.fcoe Knives, Eyelet Punches,
Ey. I-:-, Awls. Shoe Hammers, French Kit, Kit Files,
Aw! R«ft;i. Beam Faces. * urryiog Knives, Finger
Stee'c Grain'ng Knives, Slickers, FU-.-hcra, Rnb Site ites,
>ard Btijnes. Clearing Stones, Indiana St nos. Boot
Web. Boot Cord. Size Stick-, Measure Straps, Itasp.-.,
Shave , Hrcitk’ ! Copper Bod Tiered Shoo Pivots and
Burrs, lV.cks . Ir,. u Copper and /ire. .ypxreblt s, Shoe
Thread, Fitimg Thread Twist, Wax, S. W Galloon,
Bdga blacking. Head Blocks, Patent Shank Last ms,
Boot Hooks, Last Hooka, French Oha'k, Cork Solos,
•Shoe Horns, L* ns Stlel s, Pump Stick*, (.‘oits, l and
1 aper, ,- i,ny Laef*, A c A c
IIIMII. HINI i: & CO.
jyCs-dm
1 >ISH< iialiTiON."
r s •if F fit f BROOM Ac. NORKKLL is ih . day d -
1 stdved bv mnttia! con-cnt.
JAMES J. BROOM,
Aug ■*, Av; 15.~.:> W. O. NOKRELL
r ! H E tccei igned Laving borght tbe interest of Ja*
I J. IP.„ .:i, in the firm «.f BROOM A NOERELL,
will continue the busts* • ion It Hewn account Persons
i&debte i to ?Ue l*te firm will p ease call and -ettle.
a o'. ' __ W O NORRELL.
HA \ 1 NC roid < u to W. O. NORRELL my intire-t
in the late firm, I would return my thanks tj rat
fcie. ds and customers *rr their liberal patronage, and
wr.a'd cheerfully olicit their favor* forth* ju-w nrta
sngli dtf JA V [7S J. BROOM.
NOTICE.
fj'MF undersigned, having puuha-id tl.« rd.-ck of
I ROOTS and SHOES of the firm of JOHN D.
SMITH A CO , bega leave to inform his friend*au<| tb«
pubiic generally, that he will cairy on the busint-a.-. at
the same obi stand, on terms at 'accommodating as thus*
of any other house in the city.
I OXTER BLODGLT, JR.
Augusta, July 1, 1859.
HAVING this day wdd our stock <>f BOOTS and
•SHOES to FOSTER BLODGKT, Jk , we take
p ensure in recommending him to our friends and cus
tomers generally. JOHN D SMITH A CO.
Augusta, July 1, lr.'it. jjti-dtf
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
CHANGE CF SCHEDULE.
Leave Auguata, 0.4,5 a. m. I Arrive Atiaata, 9.45 A. M.
“ 2.45 V. M. | “ “ U.s*» P. M.
Leave Atlanta. 19.00 A. j Arrive Augusta, 8.53 A. M.
“ “ 10.00 A. M. | ' “ 6.45 P.M.
aoisrisTjaaT ions.
( :,N!.CT WITH SOUT H CAROLINA RAILKOA
Arr' •« A ..gnatn, 11.15 v. m. ! Leave Augusta, 10.00 A. M.
“ 1.15 P. M. | “ “ 8.05 P. M.
With W eat hi n and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlnuta, 1 1.23 p. m. j Leave Atlanta, 13.00 a. m.
With Atlr.ut?. and Lagr.v. ■■■<' Road.
Arrive Atlanta, 833 a.m. I Leave Atlanta, O.Tia.
7.51p.m. j “ “ 10.15 a. M
IS ith Athens Brant h.
Leav" A r.gurta 13.45 L: ht,; Leave Atlanta a! 13.00
a"• ,ut; Arrive at Atffinsa.3o a. m. ; Leave Athens
11,00 a. M., Arrive at Augusta ii.is p. m., Arrive
at Atlanta at IL4SP. m.
With Washington Branch.
Leave Washington B.M. p Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. si
and Atlanta 13 Night; Leave Augusta 3.15 P bi„
and Atlanta 10 a. m., Arrive'Washington 7.20 p. m.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Wr.rr'aloe J.o'/ P. i , Arrive Augusta 0.45 r. si.,
and Atlanta 12 Night, Leave Augusta 345 p. m.,
and Atlanta, at 10 a. m. Arrive Warrentono.3o r. m.
{2ff“ Ou Sundays no Trains run an the Brant hen.
GliO. YONGE, GeuTgnp’v
Augusta, August2s, 1858.
AUGUSTA AMD SAVANNAH RAILROAD
CHANGE Ol' SCHEDULE.
COMMENCING JULY, 30th inst,
IEAVK Augusta at 0.30 A. M. and 8.45 P. M.
i Arrive at Savannah at 7.30 A. H and 0.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 0 00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Leave Savannah at 11.45 P. M. and 13.15 P. M.j
Leave Macon at. 10.00 P. M and 10.45 A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.19 A. M atid 7.30 P. M
ViO ANDREW YONGE, Sup’t.
NOTICE.
Af.L persons indebted to the firm of JOHN D
SMITH «V CO., are requested to make immediate
payment. Our office will be in Har/.o & Blythe’s Shoe
Shop, in the rear of the old stand. Entrance side door,
opposite the Postoffice. JOHN D. SMITH & CO.
Augusta, July sth, 1853. jy6 3m
HENRY J. OSBORNE,
OPTICIAN',
I Nl)Kit UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
mb 15
BATH (3. O.) PAPER MILLS,
Y%7 T LI. keep on hand in this city, and for sale at Sow
T f est cash prices, constant supplies of Book, New
and Wrapping PAPER, of best qualities. Outers
promptly lilted
Sice Room on Reynold street. mraodiately in rear
ally Hank. GEO W. WINTER
Arurustn. April 6. 1858 <
HENRY J. OSBOMEIT
IMPROVED SILVER PLATED PORCELAIN LINED
WATER COOLERS A PITCHERS,
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, G _A_ .
mb 15
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY'
VATANTED immediately, by the subscriber, fifty
bodg'd ii ANDS ; aiao, about twelve good
ir^sTA 0Y «t aad Twenty MULES and CARTS or
HOiiSrjb. Wage?’, paid by tht> week or month, and
}?* the Carts and Horses. Hand* w ill be BOARD
KD, jI besired, near the Fall Gate, on the Plank Road
a , * WM. V. KEENER
Augusta, Aug. 20,1*59.
rir ’ City papers will please copy. au2l
KEROSME " OILS.
eon pleted the enlargement of our works,
we are now prepared to answer promptly all or
ders for :be superior Illuminating and Lubricating OILS
of oar manufacture.
BOSTON KEROSENE Oil. CO.,
SAMUEL DOWNER. Proprietor.
Office No, 76 Water-street, near Liberty Square
Wuika, Fust Street, South Boston.liqjp. au3 in
DISSOLUTION.
’l l HE firm of CLARKE &. ROYAL, is tbs dav dis
| X solved by mutual consent. H E. CLARKE,
r WM. S. ROYAL
COPARTNERSHIP,
'IHIE undersigned, hav eg bought the interest of H.
I 1 E. Clarke in the firr, of CLA RKE & ROYAL, will
continue the Boot, and f-hoe busi less, under the name
*„d style of ROYAL & HATCH.
The business of Clarke A Royal will be settled by us
WM. S. ROYAL,
ALBERT HATCH.
NOTICE.
HAVING sold to Messrs. ROYAL & HATCH my
interest in the firm of Clarke A Royal, I take this
it, etkod of returning iny thanks to iny friends and cus
tomers, and cheerfully recommend them to my succes
sars in business. H. E CLARKE.
iMWisinp Tom
j ti l H E undersigned have formed a Copartnership
X. the Wholesale and Retail
Grocery Business,
under the name and style of D’ANTIGNAC A WEEMS.
By giving cur strict personal attention to the business,
we tope to share liberally the patronage of our friends
and the public generally. H. H. DANTIGNAC,
JOHN B. WEEMS.
Augusta, Ga.. July 21,1853. jy22
NOTICK
I HAVE this day sold my stock cf Groceries and
Liquors to the new firm of O’DONOHUE A' WRAY,
and solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so
liberally bestowed on me W. BRIDWKLL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
'ls/ r E have this day formed a Copartnership under the
¥1 name and style of O'DONOHUfc A WRAY, for
the transact! n of a GENERAL GROCERY AND
PROVISION BUSINESS, and tope by strict attention
to merit a iiberal share of patronage.
JAMES O’DONOHNE,
SAMUEL WRAY.
Augusta, July Ist, 1853. jy2
OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
HAVE'IR this clay associated with me my Brother,
15. VIGNON, : forme, ly with J. P. Setze) will con
ttauethe CLO I KING BUSINESS in ali its branches, at
sho same stand u-jw occupied by me, No. ltd Nor h side
Broad street, near corner above the Augusta Hotel,
under the uaiueand style of A. P. A B. BIGNON.
A. P. BIGNON.
1 return my thanks to the public for the liberal patron
age extended to me, and soiiei a continuance of the
sane fur A. P. A B Bigneu, A. P. BIGNON.
Augusta, Ga., August ti, 1859.
"notice.
Aid, persms indebted to A. P. BIGNON A- CO., and
to A P. BIGNON, are respectfulv requested to
make immediate payment. A. I*. BIGNON.
Augusta, Aug t:. )So!'.
DISSOLUTION.
ri'llH firm of RAKER £ CASWELL was dissolved
X on the 7th u!t by mutual consent. Either part, is
empowered to use the name of the tinn in l iquidation.
ALFRED BAKER,
THEODORE D. GAS WELT.
s n7 dim
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
iHE undersigned have termed a copartner, hip for
the ttau'actum of the IS late ale Grocery ami Com
mit-. * ou Bit in; i > under thr firm and sty le of BAKER at
lIASW ELI., and w ill occupy the store of the late llakef
a Uaswt li.
JOHN li. BAKER.
THEODORE I). CAB WELL.
au7 dim
NOTICE.
II AViXll i n the 12th of July, 1818, sold my entire
I i iutercM in the Grorcrv anl Commission Business
I-.I Mr. J. 11. BAKER, who. with Mr. T U OaSWKLL,
is continuing the business at the oM stand I would
solicit tor them the favors and patronage of niy old
f. lends and the nubile generally.
ALFRED BAKER.
Aupusta. Oe„ Aug. 6, lSf.9 aui ddin
DISSOLUTION."'
I 1 HE Firm of BURCH & ROBERT is this day dia
salved by mutual consent. The business of the
eon em will be sett’ed by James W Burch, who will
■ rntimte the BOOT i SHOE business at the o : J stand
JAMBS W, BUROLT,
May., I- .- JOHN A ROBERT,
A CARD.
HAVING, Sold out my entire interest in the Boot A
. Shoe bu m-i.i to J. W. BUkCH, i would rake
this method of returning my thanks to my friends an l
enstemers for th-;r liberal patronage to the old Firm,
and would solicit a continuance of the same to the new.
myg-tt JoH > A. ROBERT.
NOTICE.
I HAVK this day gold to Mr. J. E. M UNO EE, my eu
i tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
£ c . and it is a pleasure to introduce to my customers so
popular a Watch Maker, lu retiring from business, 1
feel grateful to those friends and customers for the very
liberal patronage they have bestowed on c 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
lowest prices ; tin i will keep efficient Workmen to as
sn: him in the pro pt execution of all work left for re
pairs. He invites ail the oid patrons of this house, and
his friendto call and satisfy themselves.
J. K. MUNGER.
Augusta, Feb. 1,1859. febd
DISSOLUTION.
r | UIIE tina o DICKEY A FfllBBH, is tliis day dis-
I. solved by mutual consent.. The business of the
firm will be carried on as usual by THOM AS PHIBBB,
who is alone authorised to use the name of the firm in
liquidation. SAMUEL DICKEY,
January 1, 1859. THOMAS PHIBBS.
L WOULD return my sincere thanks to my friends
for their liberal patronage bestowed upon the late
firm of Dickey & Phiobs, and would solicit a continu
ance ot the same to my successor.
SAMUEL DICKEY.
January 1, lb-59. febd-tf
FOR"BALeT
MV business requires me in the city I will there
fore seil, ou reasonable terms, my Sand Hills
RESIDENCE. I&u20-dlm] J. T. BOTHWELL.
TO RENT.
A HOUSE on Broad street, below Eibert street,
No. 33, at prf seat occupied by John U. Meyer,
apply to WM. E. BRODNAX, or to
aulO-lm L. T. SHOPF.
TO RENT,
G'llli WORK SHOP on Twiggs street, with the ad
_L jaceot DWELLING on Washington street, now
oecudied by Mr. Slater. I. P. GARVIN, Trustee.
aulii-twGt
ROOMS TO RENtT
AT Lafavette Hall. Apply at
an 14 LJP. GIRARDKY’S.
TO RENT,
TJ’iHAT desirable RESIDENCE on tbo corner of
L Bread and Lincoln streets, immediately below the
residence oi 14. Bustin, Esq. Apply to THOS. R.
RHODES, or FOSTER BLODGET, JR.
Jyffi
TO RENT,
lAltOiU the Ist October next, the two story Brick
HOUSE, including Store and two story Kitchen,
on Bridge Row, east side next to the Bakery.
jyHi ts J. HAHN.
TO RENT,
IjlKO.lI the Ist of October next, two comfortable
. lodging ROOMS, over Wyman A Co.’s Carriage
Repository, on nroad-at. Apply to
.iyhli ts E. W. IIARKER.
TO RENT,”
1A ROM Dt of October, 1659, the BUILDING at. the
c met- of Mclntosh and Bay st eels, now occupied
by John A. Moore, and Ilenry T. Russell, including
offices on tbst tloor, cellar below and offices or store
rooms on the second floor. Apply to
M. A. MACKENZIE, or
jy3l-twtf H. H. CUMMING.
FOR SALE,
A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, on the
North east corner of Greene and Lincoln streets’
containingtea Rooms, with all necessary outhouses*
Terms liberal App v next door below. my 3
NORTHERN POTATOES?
Qf\ BBTjB, just received and for sale low by
ZU A. H BEERS,
&ti 26 Commission Merchant.
HYMANT PUMPS,
4 ND GALVANIZED IRO PPES for Hydank
A. always on bandit. g AB XSBUBY * co.’S,
mb 19 No. 3 Degalh Range. Augnsta (la .
IN BOND
IjiOUK pipes of pure HOLLAND GIN, in Augusta
'i Cu atom House, on consignment and for sale low by
A P. BEERS A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
apl4 opposite Planters'Hotel.
NOTICE TO BUTCHERS'
CUSH will be paid for HIDES by
, A P. BEERS,
a Gcmcussicn Merchants,
VOL. XXIIJ. NO. -217
! M H. SALISBURY & CO,,
217 BROAD STRKUT,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
DEA. LEKS I3ST
|STOVES, GRATES,
' AND
| House Furnishing Goods,
PLAIN AND PLANISHED
I TIN WARE,
i FORCE AND LIFTING PUMPS
BLOCK TIN, LEAD; AND
GALVANIZED IKON PIPES,
GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS
Wood and Willow Ware, &c.
TIN ROOFING, GAS FITTING,
AND
PLUMBING,
EXECUTED PROMPTLY AND IN A SUPERIOR.
MANNER
We ar*' constantly receiving additions to rur stock u
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.,
And invite, the attention of all in want of anything i:
our line
WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD
ASSORTMENT OF
GAS FIXTURES,
Which w<- are prepared to put up at short not is
MANUFACTURER'S AGENTS
For the Sale of the well known
VICTOR STOVE,
Manufactured In tills city, the best STOVE now u\ t u
Market.
W. H. Salisbury A Co,,
NO. 3 I)i:KA( 8 RANGE,
mhifl Broad-street, Augusta,
18S8T
CLARK 1 CO.
iT ,AB W ELBY
SILVER WARE,
CUTLERY,
GUNS', PXtSTOLS,
FANCY GOODS.
THFy LARGEST STOCK
IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY !
AT THE
LOWEST PRICES.
SILVER WARE.
TEA SETS, PITCHERS GOBLETS, CASTORS
CANDLESTICKS, FORKS, SPOONS.
AND EVERY THING IN SILVER
T l l AT IS DESIR Alt I.£ Ft > k
THE FAMILY OR
PLEASANT TO
THE FANCY.
PLATED GOODS I
In Infinite Variety.
Plated Table Cutlery.
JEWELRY,
IN DIAMONDS. CAMEO, ETRUSCAN,
CORAL, MOSAIC, &c., <fcc.
octlS
BUC KM ASTER & DERRY,
NO. 151 BROAD STREET,
OH 11008 BELOW TOE MECHANICS BANK.
At the well k>LOW>i Stand so long occupied by the
late Mr. B. F. Chew.
DEALERS IN
Domestic Hardware,
TIN WRA.XIE,
HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES,
STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES,
TI2ST PLATE,
TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Hydrant Pumps, Block Tin,
LEAD, COPPER, AND G ALVANIZED
iPioisr
Elated and Planished Ware !
Our stock cf COOKING STOVES U
very complete, embracing all the popular
Styles now in use, and representing nr.
less than 18 different, patterns, among
them the
VICTOR STOVE,
Manufactured in Augusta, and the Celebrated
STEWART STOVE 1
au7 t.f
1859. 1859.
NEW SPRING GOODS
WRIGHT fr ALEXANDER,
HAVE received and are now ready to exhibit their
Stock of KlsW SPRING GOOD 3, which will i.e
toued unusually mil iu all respects, and very desirable
in all the newest styles and richest fabrics of ukES.s
JOQDB, EMBROIDERIES, auAWLS, MANTIL
LAS, Ac., Ac.
In White Good 3, Superior In.sb. I arn;!y, Pu.ow Ci-o
and sheeting LINENS, S able DAMASKS, DIAPERS,
towelings, handkerchiefs, gloves, HO
SIEHY, A'C .onr assortment is unsurpassed ia variety
and quality. _
Our assortment of STAPLE GOODS is large and
complete, and offers an Inducement to purchasers.
We invite aa examination of our jOODS, and a com
parison of prices, mahilS d&w
TTehm j. osbokm,
WATCH, OPTICAL AND JEWELRY
STORE,
UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL,
kl _ AUGUSTA, GA.
HEART J. UiSHOR A r E. ~
NE JEWELRY,
UNDER UNITED, STATES,^HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.