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fiCH* Sr.b-.'Tbr-- 5-It D:>T r v*r- per tnsnrj, pay*
t-'a in advance, it payment i? delated rHRrr S.ONiii*
iv'veu Dai-r.r-; If sect V.y Mali —Sevjen Doi t \K? in
».iTanca, If cle’-.yed it,; 7 • MONTH® Eight Dollars.
TRY-WEEKLY PAPF.It —Font Doi i *as per annum
:a advance if raymen* bo detaveu ihr» .honlm?
Fire Dalian
WI BELT PAPt.R - A Eiar.it' -th heat' 1 Two Doi
« 4K» par annum in advaiu., ana fHRFf. Doi l.*R? if
payment be delayed thk t. ? vj a .
{FrcnosT Evtni f Edition of '.-•\rdey.l
ri. Power" tan teen nominated by the l»e
--i.so. j.srty (•' itibb c vunfy, to. Representative,
iu plsee oft • A. 1 .or»;r.tn t , rci^neJ
hr .:iih t t srx The Opposition party of
snmtur rv tiEi? Lava nominated Uoiifrt ,1. Hu t.
i. Hit sar.yis and Oro R lltttvvnnntl Roukrt
i lU']t l\'i ;he It. u~e
OFF; Mim-tu; roSr tia.—The death of Robert
W’Lkhite, the raffr-T. ir.au ia Kentucky, will, it i?
aid, rande. uecei .try the return of Col. Preston,
cow at the Court : Madrid. The estate of Mr
Wiekiii a 1-enonuou*, and Mrs. Preston, the wife
of out Minister, is one ox the three behs who in.
Lei it ti e whole. The share ot Airs. Preston, added
ui the pr.-senl u tlime ot Lor husband, w ill make
< i. Pres-on one c.i' the richest men of the aoe.
lirvc,T:rn Mrnnrr. or ? Ureeias Mimmiji is
t'HKi - A latter cated June 14th, Shanghai, Chi
ii. tide re aeu to the N'oifolk contains the
toliowing InteUi^r-uoe:
A report ;# went sere that the Basaiao Aruba -
•ador topohin Jjss been murd-tv.l. W hether this
is i'oor not, I eancrt aav. --f revise Several
t ngi’sh msn-of-wa: le-.: 1.-re ; n tlth uitam,
with ifer.Dgii.il mhrjter, for Pekin; and the l.
}>. steamer Powhatan will k-ave in a day or two
with our minister.
CT.oi-r is Athtanm?.—A correspondent writing
to the F< rt Smlf u Times, from Ka?eehvihe, Pope
• .anty, Ark , j « - that Che . ..•> £in that .vr.uty are
superb, and tLa: the yi«-!«i w ~l be so *ct-at that the
iarniei win have to build new t*ai .;•»
! Le Ilekcaßh>U . ot the -suie s ate, -ay«.
fh*£ has been a week ..poa t-. ,■ No rain, j
and ths cotton . rapniiy over the whole j
tegior, of ssstem Arkansas. The prorpfot is very !
isrosable for the ner.ri e?t cot for. crop by tat ever j
.aired in the Stale, Cera, trough dan.aged by the :
drought in May and June, I- j reMy good, genera y
psakrr g.
lYs w i»cn. Esq.. ba« ci*pr-?ed * ■ : he Withes I
gepr.b .tb t.A W« H. Wilson, i . i *rr.eriyo!
AbfevEi* S. C by whom the paper will be
m future rotna.-f?d ire Bey nb'tcar. v« ill remain j
• ndeeseier.t .a politic*
i iElf.l lTi »>lTti MrUCO. — ice fal wing %ie
u.*koaoe-sreor? ?r.id t;- have • sen » bfained by the j
ispotifr i treaty si.r M< i
i. nights of w , i T.o Nv.iheiu States of j
otexino, and ports on the del of California, with !
guarantee 3 for their prof ection ard r afety.
? iiigrdsof wav and valuable pmileges of tranai: j
aorcss the iethmus of i thuantepeo.
Tar pririlogs of erecting «..\n •ua.btalmug ,
wareho-.;®?? o co- teinuni ,-t :i. -eve. al transit
r.
i i ■ • ■ Inc . u. initio! a 1
oi war over §.'■ routes and remt! oops to pro- !
tprt them tn defisnn o. Mexico fab Uir,g tfei duty. i
/•'cs .-airy a*... t*sr~; of goc-do belonging to
American clti sas In Arirona. iuronyu the ports ot
ike Gulf of California, and aersr s Sonora
c Entire and Ttßtqcee'.’ot'gble freedom of i«njcinii
r-yiuionand worship riarcugbont tun BepubUo.
A ciaa-e indict:!* g he wiriingesss oftnc aiec
vit. fimraanit to r.c^-y: a modified prc-tectorata
jt the hand’ of the f T ntt'd "tetaa • in other words,
solemrir? asotfer '* : sfy H the fwm of s.u a'ii
iane effessiva sad dsfendve, rut ra snfefance
. resi eg aprotscioisio srl.-rsever tLo t nit«.l States
shall e./cily us srlilicgnes: ;-j enter into ».iob en
.-sreiuen*
1 :rof.tv in B»iir-if.**s Movrvrai Ejrprritd
F„:-*-TiAir,~. of Bi*K?p Gnierdst; —A movement
..f great Jr-*'rest to the Protestant Episcopal
• 'fcurohin ice Her? Tork discere, hi~ recently been
-et on foot, and ii now proved ~iih energy ana
detwadr stinn by msr.y of tiio swvt in '.a«ntl«l of
to* clergy and laity cl that aicot'?. it h the rest.'.-
s. Os til- wU'pSuaca Ai.ui.Op • 'liQfrtltHiJ ci let*
r*r to trie Philadelphia I.sdger *aj£
fha grsa* -'tumbling i.irrk la the «a «i wf
rfmssores looting to-.vsrd- T he r?- -.ration hitherto,
i £? been rrmoved—tho ifisi.op Laving signed a
t-aper 'rfc'.'i r.c.-quitting hia brethren of
Haprope.” motiver ir nu anvirtir.r, ar.knnwe!ilg}Bp,
the as‘ire Os ix>f\i a. i cn.'ip.r. aai p. o feeding
sicr?re narrow end repenian-e ne »-k? that hla
cnter.ee crej be vsmii led- A petition us ed upon
Jbij memorial', sod to be preseoied With if to tire
douse of disk ope. at tbs iseneral C'onvontir.c a,
i lie men J, nert mentfc, is ect being circulated
or (ignatores uinoug the clergy and la.fy of the
-iicreso
: cors m 3 ■-orgy *»t.v i.&ve au&a.iy signed u,
i rndtr tand. sr-' many oho uere con=piruouo in
cringing the fcisbop tr- ludgsenf. 1 i;e ]ap? a of time
as softened the.r resentment and (he iranK an i
rnnwledgment ot the Cir-Loo of Jui ~ Hence, Las j
iur.-ea them to foigei and torgive Among (lie |
* ba ; may be mentioned ir. tine tonaection, |
ire thoae oi j.er. J>r Hawke, dev. 1 *r. Butler, and
=cvera: other low - hßrcbrlergymeu. Bev. Dr ng
« ascot yet signed the memorial, but 1 am a attired
he r.as promised to do so
it must not be supposed, however, that there is
i«> Le no to ibis step. The Diuesan
Convention, which me. is in this city on the 23d
ir.st , will iiave a nnmbri of delegates determined
iui' IL--re .-’oration in any event. Ihe senti
ments .1 tLis party were eipressed by (Le Brotes
t*nt Charchman, the other day, when it aid ; “ii
ihe*Ho ?e o; Jsiebop.' i>: to be approached with a
iho vs m?r,‘ on tJjp part n» Bishop Onderdonk, ought
it not to be dceo by tiie clergy and laity, not es
ndividuals, but as deifgaiep in Convention V' The
•same paper likewise expresses the opinion that
*he resumption of Episcopal functions by Bishop
GtdsrdonC would be. ir, the judgment of very
many extremely hazardous to tno well being a»d
unity of the Church and Diocese.
t rom all Air an learn., however, ii is pretty cer
tain that they who hold these views are in a minor
ity. j f.e [}i:hop wilt be retlored.
i HH.r.RTf Kiu rn nr tkf. F»’Jt£e or Charcoai.
—The PE Louis papers record the death of one
. hiid and almost the ufiocatieu of another, from
me very Imprudent act of the mother, iu iigiding a
i an oat farba. ein a close room. They say :
fibs had impindentiy lighfed a charcoal furnace
m a se room, amt laid l■ r infant on a low pouch.
After the woman had been bn y for about two hours,
a neigl.bn, happened to go in, arid immediately
noticed ibe iense smoke and disagreeable smell in
to room and advised tue woman to open a win
dow He-I. i rved a iitrle gin ten years of age,
sitting na the hearth, near the ehac i&l furnace, and
*PpEr.n*-y - lt - jf went to 1 -, shook her, and
tat ring her t: the cod air, she scon recovered, com
teaming if s ekness at the stoma* h aud
deft * l * Honbt'esa soon''is would have sab i
n- sfapefying sleep which precedes death
Kat the infani ox tne poor woman,
well , & ?p ' <c,oaths old, and Lad been nn-
I'ExV&i V “ i ' ov *rpower«d hv the sni.tle deadly
toon* * ‘ v *‘ { b the ohaiftcteristic syrnp
te* p.>U,l'* ,r V, rß ,N Michigan —A letter «la-
Urea*h*»o » ; M “' u &pt •*. :-Frost and
iron e%rvVrti"ii S<l “orkfere. We have had
»i“ : c L - Rt f 3 and three sharp ones
j !-p~t *i" Ii somewhat injared corn
i r-n t r 8 ~! - Low much I cannot now say.
- r ~ i B _? ew ihyiiilng like tnch a drouth as we are
i * ia % J ‘“ nr T mors than nine weeks of
ILri • . w ® .Lave had but one rain that made
iVf Bu -i* s ’ g t tbviotiahly wet potatoes in
e!d- »- in ’ ‘' Ldo country i? like a desert. (he
K ? rs Lrowa than in the dead of winter.
‘■return 011 * ? v?^n " 1 > r * i capiass. Rome great trees
Arge s,-nailer tree? are dying irt
#l es -t aui “ tsr s. it is now time to sow winter
~'i r . D * tinners e&y it ig ox no use, ag the seed
CattU c ger ?‘ liste » and will get havre in the ground
c.i £I ? Lard upon the burnt and desolated fields.
tor rain
B,,, naed firm, writing liom Ooiutnbus on
Uie Uuh, says:
A! /v Lot ton ,eop is last, failing iu thia section
, , f and Middle Alabama, ami we Gar will
reac t -he eg (ant of tfe ia»t.'" — Hmtt. Rep.
bud '«— °* iaa<t embracing an area of nearly 1':?,-
fcne^ Cr . es 3asa >ng to the Southern Mississippi Rail
+.TI A.ct ct August, iss6, have been eerti
tha"i * -of Mixslisippi by the Secretary ci
inter.cr.
in TFI.Fi«KAI»H.
LATER FROM EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF THF, STKAMF.It
ANCU.O SAXON.
FuiditK Point. Sept. 11.—The steamship Anglo
Sason arrived ofl here to Jay. and was boarded by
one of the news yachts ofthe Associated Preag
The Anglo Samn left Liverpool on the “Oth nit.
her commercial news was anticipated by the Ocean
L'ueen.
brurral News.
Lite telegrams from Berne reports the Zurich
t’oD'.erenoe as contradictory, and that there is eve
ry reason to believe that the Sardinian Plenipoten
t tat y will not a fit r his signature and protocol in
favor of the return of the deposed Dukes.
Lsver, the Agent of the Gaiway line » f steam
ships, proposition to run the Great Eastern the first
trip, from Gaiw y to New York, has been declined.
The ship will leave the Thames iu a day or two.
Leigh Hunt, the .journalist aud poet is dead.
The Constitutionals leaders «aye that the Krnpe
ror will fulfill his Vitlafranca a/reeineut, ai d restore
the reigning prince? but if a reunion ot the
Prince? and people i>= impossible will not force
either.
The people of Naples ere very excited owing to
the high price of corn.
Additiouiil In (lie Orenn ({utru.
Liverpool Gen krai, Market.—Richardson,
Spence A Co.'s Circular state? that the weather has
been unfavorable for crops. Fiour very dull; quo.
fattens were easier but unchanged. Wheat very
dull Corn firm. Provisions unchanged. Rosin
needy, at -c t»d wds. I«*J. Sugar steady. Rice
quiet. Coffee quiet.
The Eon-.lon market? were generally unchanged.
General New
T ! .e steamship Baring's with $lO 000 in specie
had arrived cut.
Tue American Jap Hen Bolt, from Havana
board to Falmouth, uas wrecked i>n the d.ith.
1 :9 w‘;o!e or the rweice million Russian loan hs>*
been s.ri si ribed »t ri.u Krchaoge m Petersburg,
at three e> ntmns lower.
Advice * from Athens report the dissolution of
the Greek chambers.
The Bavarian military loan Lae seen i-raed at
ninety-sight atid a halt.
Post OlHce Robbery.
Bp.oowi cn, Sept. I!—The Post Olfice at this
place was roofed cn Friday n : g!it last, of three
thousand dollars. Ail of the letters were brokexr
open, and the draft l and money orders mutilated
and t endered valueless.
Arrival ol ( on«nt ABT.ane.
W ashin-.-ton, Fspt, 11.—Consul Mcl.aue has
arrived here, bethinks that notwithstanding his
recent failure, that he will conclude a treaty with
Mexico at n o distant day.
Tlt«* Mc;im«hlii TennesAce.
W.t Ht N los, Kept. 11 —The steamship Texines
seewiii it ume her trips between New r OrlSns
and \ fra C v./. with the mails on the lath of Octo
ber.
Si. I Sept S—A special dispatch to the
Bullalin says that the Denver I’.ty express of the
vo had see., lied L?avenwoixh. At* a latge meeting
at ti e . riner city, a committee was appointed to
prepare a memorial to Congress embracing ade
taded de?rript'on of the gold region? and wants of
the inhaidtimts and praying for an Indian agency,
a military pen. and wage-n road Item Denver City
to Salt Lake City.
Lvn, hux ro, Va . S«pt. I*. — Ine locuiuotue Ar
kansas, explodf J her boiler this morning on the
\ irginia aird Tennessee Railroad, near Shawsvilie,
drcadfvillv iejuring William Arlington, the engineer,
and the fireman, it is reported that the injuries
have pror ed fatal. The engine was a new one.
New i ork, September I* —The ifarmouia Hotel,
at Hoboken, was burned to day. Mr. Baese, one
■*i the proprietor-, and his three daughters perished
in the dames. Mte. Baese was also seriously in
ured by leaping irom a window. The eldest daugh
ter also leaped iiom a window and was caught in
tbs arms of Mr. Herring, who had ascended a lad
der tr. a-aist her to escape.
r iTi-.N r* r Tn Ec.RAPitic Enterekise—Lines
toCat ifornm can Sait Lake.—Contract? have
bear executed in New York by the Western Union
Telegraph Company, the Missouri Telegraph Coir j
pany ana Bs *riv-vvuii, fvansoc art! Irish Telt- j
graph Company, by which the former Company ;
have become the controllers ot all the Telegraph j
lues west of Si I.oui . and arrangements are now I
>n progress, an.t ample means provided to extend
the !i nei of the two latter Companies, under the |
general superintendence of ('has. M. Stebbins, Ksq.,
irom St. Bom to Port Smith, >to miles on the route j
oi the Butterfield Ovexiand Mail, aud irom St.
I.oui.- to Atchison and | rati. The latter is now in
nrcessful operation, a distance of about 100 milte
w’st of Bi. lionis, and the line to Calitornia via
Fort Smith, is in good working order about TOO
miles west of St. Lome. By the latter line, which
will >on open another section ot about 200 miles,
the Associated Press will receive very full reports
of California news three or four Jays in advance of
the arrival of the (tverland Alail at St. Louis ; and
w ithin tiie next few months it may be reasonably
antiripated tii&t the California and Utah lines will
become the most important source; of exciting
public intelligence.
Negro Tragedy in DeSoto Countv, Missis
-ij-t-t. We learn from a reliable source that on
Saturday night last, a negro man belonging toM ■?.
Mayfield, of Horn Lake, DeSoto county, Missis
sippi, killed his wife under the following circum
stances : As customary, he proceeded on the night
above named, to visit hi* wife who lived on the
neighboring plantation of Dr. Raiue. Whet h<*
arrived at her cabin he entered it quietly, and
discovered Lm wile asleep, locked in the erins o!
another negro. Fired with rage and jealousy, he
determined to take the life of the destroyer of Iti.:
peace, and xyith this purpose in view, went out and
procured au ai.e, with which he returned to the
room aud attacked, as ho thought, his wile’s para
mour, but owing to the excitement under which he
wa* laboring, and the darkness which pervaded the
room, the blow which he struck with the axe,
instead of hilling the man severed the head from
the body of his wile. The blow awakened the man
sleeping with her, who sprang from the bed and
made his escape. The outraged husband repaired
at once to Hernando, where he arrived a short time
before daybreak on Sunday morning, proceeded to
the Court House and rang th® ball viofentiy, which
soon brought a crowd of alarmed citizens togeth
er, to whom the n6gro related, substantially, the
above story, and said that he wished to place him
eelf in custody of the Sheriff. He was taken in
i barge and committed to jail.— Memphis Avalanche,
ft th ins/.
The Louisiana Sugar Planter says that a young
man, employed as overseer on one of the cotton
plantatiosis in Mississippi, recently fell heir to a
fortune, by the death of an uncle in Georgia, of
nearly half a million of dollars. He had never
seen his relative, and had been employed as an
overseer, for some ten years, at a salary varying
from friiiO to sr.tio,$ r .tio, in South Carolina.
The Potato Crop of Irei.a-.o.—'The Iri-b pa
pers of the laUet date say the potato crop of 18.V,t
promises to turn oat the uuest grown iu Ireland
ince the good old times, when the market value of
that article of food ruled from 21 to 30 cents the
cwt.
The Pa£BJ»EXCV.—Cf6u. Lane, in a private
letter, says in relation to the Presidency that be is
content to place himself in the hands ol his friends,
and will take eo step to b*lug himself before the
people as a candidate.
Mr. David I). Kelley, a highly respectable citi
/.ecs of Duplin county, N. U-, was struck by
lightning and instantly killed during a thunder
storm on Monday, ritb inst. He was in the woods
alone when he wa* stricken down, and when
found was resting on his knees, with one arm lying
over a log He leaves a wife and two chilpren.
[Raleigh Register , 9 th.
Doi gi as (iCTi.AU'ED in ViKGiN ia— Manifesto of
I lav. H't see Organ. —Mr Douglas would do well
to keep clear of \ irginia, if be would not be tarred
aud feathered as au ah >htion incendiary. Hear
what Gov. \Y ise s organ saya of his copyright mani
festo on popular sovereignty in Harper’s Maga
zine :
“Mr. Douglas’ essay can be regarded in no other
light then as an incendiary document, calculated to
produce uothfng less than a repetition of the auar
< i.y and bloodshed which has lately disgraced the
coiloi our temtoru* YVe publish i' only for the
purpose of pointing out its errors, and of warniinr
the conservative men of the whole country against
laia la?* and most dangerous phase which anti
siavery agitation b 33 yat
j Lngut.gr, Sept. ,'.j
AUGUSTA, GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 18;
COMMERCIAL.
.Market.
Monday, 2 P. M.
COTTON—The market continues qalet. YYV hear
of the rn'e of a few bale? new Cotton at 11 to 1 He.
AM ERICH'S, Sept. o— Cotton. —Received a* t’re
Warehouse of John V. Price or the week eudirg Thura
daytheSth. 128 bales. Price? for the week 10$IIc
Amount received up to the same time last year 227
bale*.
COLUMBUS, Sept. 10.— Cotton —'The receipt* yester
day were DUO bale?, and sales of (8 bale? at tlip foTowin,?
partieu'ar* ;10 at 1(2 14 at 1 and 14 at Ifffc.
EUFAULA, Sept. B.— Cotton.— There ha* been stve
rat Bad* of the new crop brought in which have been
sold readily at price* ianging from 4O', all le. The de
mand is active and receipts are increasing dai y.
flogging —lndia is selling rt 10;.
MEMPHIS, Sept 40. —Cotton —There is considerable
of tb s staple emuing forward at proreut. but fransao
tions are 'united aud in favor of buyers. There are only
; two qua’i ties o( cotton in the market; Middlings aud
I Good Middiiuf saie commanding rate.* at from if, to
11 c. There is no uu'fdiinity in rates as ihe market has
not regularly opened ; lunee we omit quotations.
EXPORTS.
SAVANNAH, Sept 10.— Ft rNew York, steamship
Alabama—l3o bales cotton. For Baltimore, steamship
Baltimore—2lo bale* Upland cotton.
SHIPPING 1 INTELLIGENCE^
, SAVANNAH, sept. 10 —Arrived, steamship Mont
gomcry, Crocker, New York; brig Reamer, Wyman,
Boston ; *cbi L S Bav ?, Fisher, New York ; sch* EcK
ford YVebb, Tulledgo, New \otk; cl earner Win 11
> .stark, Skinner, Augusta Cleared, steam-hip Alabama,
Schenck, New York ; steamship Parkersburg, Powell,
New York ; steamship Baltimore, Greeu, Baltimore
? Orijan promptly attewded ta» j
j IAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.j
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BURKE HOUSE,
CORNER OF BROAD & YVASHINOTDN-STS.
rja lIE Proprietor of this welt-know n HOUSE, than*-
A fnl for past favors, take? this mode informing
his friends and the public, that he has re leased the
same, besides makiog an addition of twenty large and
commodious sleeping apartment*, and hopes that by
strict personal attention, to make this House second to
none in the city.
au7-2m H. I>. BELL, Proprietor..
SADDLERY, HARNESS,
TRUKKS, ic.
FALL TRADE 1859.
O the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Bank, a few doors above their old location, and
ceaily opposite the Globe and United States Hotels,
are prepared to exhibit for the Fall Trade of 1859, au
unusually heavy stock of Goods in their line, comprising
a large aud well selected assortment of SADDLES,
BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALIS
ES, CARPET BA IS, and every description of GOODS
adapted to the trade, manufactured by themselves ex
pressly for this market.
ALSO,
A heavy stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE,
COAOIi MATERIALS, Smith’s best VARNISHES,
SPRINGS, AXLES, Malleable CASTINGS, amt
BANpS, Including a very foil assortment of Good* iu
the line, which arc offered to manufacturers and dealers
at low price?. jy2G dllm
IMTIEUIOEFIIK
AND
TANNER’S TOOLS.
NOW receiving, Oak and Hemlock Sole LEATHER,
Harness, Skirting, Bridle and Band do.
Picker, Lace aud Roller do.
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash aud Enam’ed do.
Russet and Black Upper do.
do do Kid SKINS;
French, German and American Calf SKINS ;
French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS ,
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS ;
Lining, Topping and Hindi- g SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep SKINS.
ALSO,
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Break;-, Peg Cutters,
Boot Tree*, Crimp*, Clamp?, Pincers, Shoe Knives,
Splitting Knivea, Shaves, Rub 8 tones, Bristles, Eyelets
and Punches, Awl Blades, Iron and Wood Patent Awl
Hafts, Copper Rivets aud Burra, Lace Tacks; Iron,
Zinc and Copper Sparables, Size Stick*, Measuring
Tapoa, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot
Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, Ac.
ALSO,
CnrryiDgKNIVES, FLESHERB, FINGER STEELS,
BEAM FACES, SLICKERS, BRUSHES. CLEAR
ING STONES, RUB STONES, Ac., TANNERS’
OIL, by the barrel.
For sale by
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store, adjoining
the City Bank, a few doors above their old location, aud
nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels.
jy26-d3m
HENRY J. OSBORNE.
LADIES 3
DIAMOND, CORAL AND LAVA SETS.
. Under U. S. Hotel,
AUGUSTA, QriA.,'
mbls
HEMt J. OSBORNE
Re pairs Fine Watc hes and Jewel?
UNDER U, S. HOTEL,
AXJQXJSTA, GKEO =
tnhls
11)11 Will
TRUNKS,
CARPET BAGS,
| LEATHER. LASTS.
Shoe Pegs,
SHOE FINDINGS,
Tanners Tools.
2500 cases BOOTS and SHOES
5000 Itis. Hemlock Sole LEATHER:
2000 ■■ ••
I .>0 ito’. I'rumli.ud Ain.rKsu u\ J.K.- K IN'H.
100 “ Black and Ru- e! Upper LEATHER,
.>0 “ Kil* SKINS ;
JOO “ Liniug, Binding ant Top*SKINS;
5000 Boot and Shoe LASTS:
120 herds SHOE PKOS.
ALSO,
Picker and l uce Leather, Harness and Bridle
Leather. Ilulitr Leather Fated Kid, Gnat and Morocco
Skiu , Buck 9uu Chamois Skiu.-, Boot Trees Clamps,
Crimp-, re ;> Jack -., P«, Breaks, Peg Cutters, Heel Cut
ters, Splitting Machine-., Criuiping Marti inn, Pincers,
Nippers, Lasting Tack . Shoe Knives. Eyelet Punches,
llyr lei >, Awls. Shoe Hammers, French Kit, Kit Piles,
Aw! Matt-. Beam Paces, * urryinr Knives, Finger
Steele, Uraiuiu Knives, Slickers, Fleshers, Rub Stones,
Sand Mionc*. Clearing Stones, Indiana Stones, Boot
Web, Boot Cord, Size Stick", Measure Straps, Rasps,
Shaves, BrUtles, Copper and Tinned Shoe Rivets and
Burrs, Tai l. : ; tr.us Copper and Zinc Sparables, Shoe
Thread, Pitting 't hread. Twist. War, Silk Galloon,
Fdga Blacking, Head Blocks, Patent Shank La-ters,
Boot Hooks, La t Hooks, French Cha’k, Cork Solti,
Shoe Horn,'’, Long Sticks, Pump Sticks, Colts, Sand
Paper, Shoe Last*. Ac , *,■.
mm, mi t m.
jv29-!tn
DISSOLUTION
HTiIK firm of BROOM A NORRPLL is this day d!<-
I solved by mutual cor teat.
J AMES J BROOM,
Augusta, Aug. W. O. NORRPLL.
THK uncerfignedhaving bought the intere, t oi Ja«.
1 J. Broom, n the firm of BROOM A NOBRELL,
will continue the buGcesa on hisown account Persons
Indebted to the l»!e firm will plea*ecall and settle
aalv W O NORRPLL
HAVING sold out to W.»). NOBRKf t. my interest
. in the iate linn, 1 would return my thanks t j im
trio: !r and custom, rs ’or their liberal patronage, and
would r feeerfVdlv olicit their favors for the new firm
augWdtf ' JAM PS J BROOM.
NOTICE.
fit UK utidei sk n. d, having pirrche-.'-t the nek of
J. BOOT s and SHOPS of the firm of JOHN D.
SMITH A CO , begs leave to inform Lis friend - and the
public ,on era’ iv, thai he will carry on the bniness at
the same ol i stand, on terms a* areommodatlr ss those
. f any other house in the city.
POSTER BLOD9BT, JR.
Angela July 1, 1659.
HAVING. this <lsy sola our stock of BOOTS and
SHOESt<> FOSTER BLODGET Jt ~we take
p’easnre in recommending him io our friends aud cn-.
turner* generally JOHN D. SMITH & Co.
Augusta, July 1, 1659. jyt. dtf
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
OHAN3E OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta, 0.43 a V. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 a. M.
" “ 2.45 P. M. j •* “ 11.56 P.M.
Leave Atlanta, 12.00 a. m. j Arrive Augusta, 8.53 a. m.
“ “ 10.00 A. M. | “ r ‘ 6.45 P.M.
COMNECT IOETS.
roNvrrT with south Carolina raii.roati.
Arrive Augusta, 11.15 P. M. j Leave Augusta, 10.00 A. M.
LISP.M. | “ “ 8.05 p.m.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad
Arrive Atlanta, 11.22 P, M. | Leave Atlanta, 12..T0 a. m.
With Atlanta and Lagrange Road.
Arrive Atlanta, 833 a.m, J Leave Atlanta, 0.15a
" “ 7.51 P. M. I “ “ 10.15 a m
With Athens Branch.
Leave Augusta 12.45 Night,; Leave Atlanta at 12.00
at Night; Arrive at Athens 8.30 a. m. ; Leave Athens
1 1.00 a M., Arrive at Augusta 6.45 P. iu., Arrive
at Atlanta at 11.45 V. M.
With Washington Branch.
Leave Washington2.oo p m., Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M.
and Ailanta 12 Night; Leave Augusta 8.45 P M.,
and Atlanta 10 a. m., Arrive Washingtsu 7.20 P. m.
With Warrenton Branch.
Leave Warrenton 3.00 p. m , Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. m.,
and Atlanta 12 Night, Leave Augusta 245 p. m.,
and Atlanta at 10 a. M. Arrive Warrenton 6.30 p. m.
m~ On Sundays no Trains run on the Branehea.
GEO.YONGK, Qen lSup"v
Augusta, August-25, 1858.
AUG-USTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
COMMENCING JULY, 30th INST.
rKAVE Augusta at 0.30 A. M. and 2.15 P. M.
J Arrive at Savannah at 7.20 A. M and 0.30 P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 9.00 A. M. and 11.00 P. M.
Leave Savannah at 11.45 P. M. and 12.13 I*. M.l
Leave Macon at 10.00 P. M and 10.45 A. Nr.
Arrive at Augusta at 7.10 A. At and 7.30 P. M
ViiO ANDREW YONGE, Sup’t.
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the firm of JOHN I)
. SMITH.V GO,, are requested to make immediate
payment. Our office will be in Hsc.vo & Blythe's Shoe
Shop, in the rear of the old stand. Entrance side door,
opposite the Postoffice. JOHN D. SMITH & CO.
Augusta, July sth, 1859. jyC 3m
HENRY .). OSBORNE,
OPTICIAU,
UNDER UNITED STATES HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
mill 5
BATH (S. C.) PAPER MILLS,
WILL keep on hand in thiscity, and for sale at low
est cash prices, constant supplies of Book, New
and Wrapping PAPER, of best qualities. Order.'
promptly tilled
Store Room on Reynold street mmediately in real
Oily Bank. GEO W. WINTER
Augusta, April 6. 1858
HENRY J. OSIioRNE.
IMPROVED SILVER PLATED PORCELAIN LINED
WATER COOLERS & PITCHERS,
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
mhl 5
NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY.
WANTED immediately, by the subscriber, fifty
able-bodied ll ANDS ; also, about twelve good
aud Twpnt -V MULES and CARTS or
iIOKSLS. Wages paid by the week or month, and
tlio Cartcl and Horses, Hand* will be BOARD
ED, it besired, near the Fall Gate, on tbe Plank Road
. , a „„ WM. V. KEENER
Augusta, Aug. 20,1859.
City papers will please copy. au2l
iii;Kosi:\i: oils.
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 C©„
SAMUEL DOWNER, Proprietor
office No. 76 Water-street, near Liberty Square
Works, First Street, South Boston, Mass. au3 2sr
DISSOLUTION.
j r r HE firm of CLARKE a ROYAL is Of.-i day di.
I s-dved by mutual consent. if G. Cf.ARKP.
WM 3 ROvAf,
COPARTNERSHIP.
j undersigned, hav pgbon-rbt the Interest 'of ii
! I p Clarke in the fir: ot CLARK l: A ROYAL, will
j continue the Hoot and Shoe l>u - jess, under the name
1 aud style of ROYAL & HATCH.
The business of Clarke A Royal will be settled bv its.
WM. 8 ROYAL,
ALBERT HATCH.
NOTICE.
HAVING soil to Messra. ROYAL A HATCH my
interest in the firm of Clarke A Royal, t take this
method of returning my thanks to my friends and cua
tomers, and cheerfully recommead them to ray aneoes
aars iu business. If. F, CLARKE,
fOPIRTMiIP Mill.
fj If IIE undersigned have formed a Copartnership
X the Wholesale and Retail »
Grocery Business,
under the name aud tyle of D’ANTIGNAC A WEEMS.
By giving our atriet personal attention to the business,
we hope to share liberally the patronage of our friends
aud the public generally. 11. H. D'ANTIGNAC,
JOHN B WEEMS.
Augusta, Ga., July 81,1859. .iyß2
NOTICE.
11l Wli this day gold my stock if Groceries and
. Liquors to the new firm of O’DONOHUE i WRAY,
and solicit for them a continuance of the patronage so
libes ally bestowed on me. W. BRIDWELL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
VI 7 Ii havethl day formed a Copartnership under the
T T name and style of O’DONOH'Ui. &■ WRAY, for
tbe transact! n oi a GENERAL GROCERY AND
PROVISION BUSINESS, and lope by strict attention
to merit a liberal shaie of patronage.
JAMES ODONOHNE,
SAMUEL WRAY.
Augusta, July Ist, 1859. jy j
©PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
H AVING tbUday associated with me my Brother,
. B. t IGNON, (formerly with J. P. Si-tze' wilt con
tmuethe CLO t KING BUSINESS in a!! itsbram he*, at
tiie same eland now occupied by m -, No t.-u Nor h side
Bto&d street, near corner above the Augusta Motel,
under the name and uyleof A I* A ft. B GNON.
A P. BIG NON.
t return my than** to the public for tha liberal patron
age extended to nie, aud soiici a icntinnanee of the
samel -r A. P. A ft Jtignc-n. A. F DIG NON
AngiGta. Ga., Aueuct 6, 1659.
notice! ~
AI, L persons Indebted to A. I*. ISIGNON A CO., and
to A P. BIGNON, aie respectful v requested to
make immediate payment A P. BIGNON.
Ai:gtista, Aug 6, 183 I .'.
DISSOLUTION.
r |MIE firm of BAKER A CASWELL wan dissolved
.1 on the 7th nit by mutnal i insent. Either part y is
empowered to the name of the firm in i nuiditiou.
ALFRED BAKER.
THEODORE D CAS WE LI.
aui dim
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE
'J'HK undersigned have firmed a copartner.hip for
L the Iran action of the V\ hole -ale Oir., ary and i'am
miss'on BuGntss under tbe firm and style of BAKER a
CASWELL, and will occupy the <tor« of the lair- Bak3r
A: Ca.widl.
JOHN H. B VKER
THEODORE D CaMVFEL
au7 d3ui
NOTICE.
HA VI Mi rnihel2thof July, Jr'<s. dd my entire
interest in the Grocery and Commit ton Bu ; -ness
to Mr. J. 11. BAKER, who. with Mr. T D OAh '.Y ELL,
is continuing the business at the © d -,iand. I would
solicit tor rhftii the l'avo: and patronage ... mv chi
friends and the public geuerallv.
ALFRi i> BAKER.
Augusta, Ga., Aug. 6,1R56. ad7-d' o.
dibsoLution
ri-'IIEC Firm of BURCH S ROBERT U tfci- day 5U-
X solvid by mutual romm.t He tn.imn of the
con era wilt he settled hj James W- JCRrcb who will
continue the BOOT a SHOE b.eloess at the o'd stand.
TAMES W BUF.OH
. Msy s. 1-5- JOHN A ROBERT
A CARD
II AV INJi -.oi ft out my f-ntru int.r:' n. i '
XJ. Shoe bu n 0.3 to J. W BVitOH, I would take i
tht-method of return'nr *ay thank - to my friend; sal
enstt met tortht-ir lib. ral patrocage to ihe ,4d Firm
and would solicit a i onlir. ianeeof the same to ttiensw.
rnyS-ti JuH.v A. ROBERT.
NOTICE.
I HAVE thi s day-old to Mr J E MUNGI K, r. y en
tire stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
a c , and it is a ples=nrc to introduce to my customer so
popular a Watch Maker. In retiring from tu’iness, I
feel grateiul to those friends and , asrnmars for the very
liberal patronage they hate bestowed cn n.e, and solicit
its continuance with mv successor, at the old stand
K TWEEDY. 1
Augusta, I’eb. 1659.
A CARD.
IT is the intention of tbe subscriber to ki t p a well ~<*• I
leefed stock o*' CLOCKS WATCHES, JP.WF.L
--HY and I’ANCY GOODS, and dispose of then, at .he
lowest prices; aa I will keep efficient Workmen to as- ;
sist bim in the pro u pt exe ration of all work left for re
pair* He invites all the old patrons ot th'n h.-.t r, and
bin triends, to call and satisfy themselves.
J. E. MUNiIER.
Augusta, Feb. 1. 1659. feb;t
DISSOLUTION.
TIT HE firm o DICKEY tr PHTBBS, D ihl.-> day dig-
X solved by mutual consent. The business of tha
Aria will be carried on as usual ly THOMAS PH TBBS,
who is aione authorised to use the name of the firm in
liquidation. SAMUEL DICKEY,
January I, 16.79. THOMAS PHI BBS.
IWOI LD return my since-e thanks, to my friends 1
for their libera! patronage bestowed upon the late
firm of Dickey A Phiobs, aud would solicit a continu
ance oi the same to my successor.
SAMUEL DICKEY.
January 1,1859. feb3-tf
FORBALE!
Ml business requires me in the city. 1 will there
fore sell, oa reasonable turns, my Sand Hills
RESIDENCE. [au2o-dJm] J. T. BOTH WELL.
TO RENT.
A HO USE on Broad street, below Elbe t street,
No. 33, at present occupied by John U. Meyer.
Apply to WM. E. BRODNAX, or to
anlfi-lm ______ L. T, SHOPP.
TO RENT,
rjl IIE WORK SHOP on Twiggs street, with the ad-
X jatei t DWELLING on Washington street,' now
occudied by Mr. Slater. J P GARVIN, Trustee.
aul9-t,wtit
ROOMS TO RENT,
AT Lafayette Hall. Apply at
aul4 1. P. GIRARDEV S.
TO RENT,
lIHIAT desirable RESIDENCE on the corner of
X Bread aud Lincoln streets, immediately below the
residence of E. Bu tin, Es«j. Apply to THOS. R.
RHODES, or FOSTER BLODGET, JR.
,iyi3
TO RENT,
IYItOJI the Ist of October next, two cosnfjrtable
lodging ROOMS, over Wyman A Co. s Carriage
Repository, on nroad-st. Apply to
jy26 ts _ E. W. HARKER.
TO RENT,
ROM Ist of October, IS£9, the BUILDI NG at the
c rner ot Mclntosh and Bay streets, now occupied
by_ John A. Moore, and Henry T, Russell, including
offices on first floor, celLr below and offices or store
room* on the second 11o.h - . Apply to
M. A. MACKENZIE, or
jy3l-twtf __ H. H. GUMMING.
FOR SALE,
A TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, on the
North-east corner of Greene and Lincoln streets,
containing tea Rooms, with ail necessary outhouses
Terms liberal. App; v next door below. my 3
NORTHERN POTATOES.
*> A BBLB. just received and for sale low by
A. P BEERS,
a uß6 Commission Merchant.
HYDRANTFUMI^r
AND GALVANIZED IRC PPES for Hydanf
always on hand, at
W. H. SALISBURY & CO.’S,
mhl9 No. 3 DeKalb. Range, Augusta Ga.,
IN BOND
pipes of pure HOLLAND GIN, iu Augusta
' Cu stem House, on consignment aud for« ale low by
A. P- BEERS K CO.,
Commission Merchants,
a p!4 opposite Planters’ Hotel.
GRJKESTONES
NOVA SrOTIA RU E GBIT. 1 A largeassort
ment, smalt and large ?i?e3 rough turned and
finished
Orders sc Visited and promptly attended to. Fur :»le
by LOMBARD &jCO.
i-? and 14Lewis' Wharf
j®!7-d2m* Ecstcn, Mass.
VOL XXIII MO. 218
I w, ii, mm\ in & oo*
BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA ,
LJ» HI A Ti ÜBS X Bn:
ISTOTES, GRATES.
A :\ 1 >
fi.ang'es
| House Fur nishing Goods,
PLAIN AND PLANISHED
j TI3ST WARE,
FORCE AIVD LIFTING PUMPS
BLOCS TIN, LEAD; AND
<U!VAM7/fil) IRON PIPES,
| GAS PIPES AND FITTINGS
Wood and Willow Ware, &t*.
| TIN ROOFING, GAS FITTING,
AND
P PIT M BING
■ executed promptly and in a 8 PERIOD
MANNER;
W* are constantly receiving additions to cur stock o
HOUSE FI RNIBHINQ GOODS, &€„
i And invite the attention of all la want of anything L
oar line
WE KEEP ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD
ASSORTMENT OF
4*AS FIXTURES,
Which wp are prepared to pat tip at short nciia
MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS
For the Sale of the well known
VICTOR STOVE,
Marmfac',ned in this city, the best STOVE cow in v_>
Market.
\\. li, Salisbury A Co,,
NO. :t DEKALB RANGE,
nihilt Broad-street, August*,
CLAEjfi CO.
WATCHES. '
J iH] W .~E Xj jEB T
SILVER WARE.
V LT LEiR'Y,
RUSTS-. PIiSTOLS,
FANCY GOODS,
THE LARGEST STOCK
IN TH3?
sen mi ris ( Oimtv i .
AT THY
lowest prices
SILVER WARE.
TEA SETS. PITCHERS, GOBLETS. CASTOSh
CANDLESTICKS, FORKS, SPOONS
AND EVERY THING IN SILVER
I ii AT IS DESIRABLE FOR
THE FAMILY' OR
PLEASANT To
I'H K FANG A
PI - A TED GOODsi
In Infinite Variety.
Plated Table- Cutlery.
3r
JEWELRY,
IN DIAMONDS, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN
CORAL, MOSAIC, Arc., i-r,
BITOASTEIi &*|>KRRY,
NO. 151 BROAD STREET,
iiU IIME lIUIIW Tilt MANIC'S lIA.Uv
At />.'■ w, tl known Stand so :ong occupied by the
tatc Mr B. F. Cufw .
DEALERS IN
Domestic Hardware,
TIN WARE, AND
HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES,
STOVES, ORATES AM) RANGES,
TI3ST PLATE,
TINNERS MACHINES AND TOOLS
Wood and Willow Ware,
Hydrant Pumps, Block Tin.
LEAD, COPPER, AND G ALVANIZEu
IROIST PIPEc
Elated and Planished Ware ?
Our stock cf COOKING STOVES is,
very complete, embracing all the populai
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!
au?-tf
"18697 1859,
NEW SPRING GOODS
WRIfiHT k ALEXANDER,
HAVE received and are ready to exhibit then
Stock r,f KKW SPRING HOODS, which wiU ba
found unusually mil in all respects, and very desirable
in all the newest styles and richest fabrics of DRESiI
FOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HtIAWI-S, MA.NTIT
LAS, A.e, &c.
In White Good?, Superior TrioN, Family, Pillow Ca-«
and Sheeting LINENS, Table DAMASKS, DIAPERS,
TOWELINGB, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, HO
SIERY, Yc , nnr assortment U nnsurpaised ii variety
and finality.
Our assortment of STAPLE GOODS is large an t
complete, and offers an iudnceiuent to purchasers.
We invite an examination of our GOODS, and a com
parison of prices rnahSl) dlw
HENRY' J, OSBORN lT
WATCH, OPTICAL AM) JEWELS!
STORE,
UNDER UNITED .STATES HOTEI
, AUGUSTA, GA.
liilii »
HLxUU J. uSBUKi\E.
NE JEWELRY,
UNDER UNITED;
AUGUSTA; GA.
tciLT