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CFFICIAI* DRAWINGS.
( ; r eene & ruinshl JUunmnit I.ollcry.
Ji,. f.-JlowiDZ are th«- Drawn Kumbers of Civ* Fo
- ? *f. •rj drawn a! Augusta. Ga.. Oct. 20th, 1859:
• j i 35 23 24 26 1 65 39 55 59 10.
P. C. BARBER, f r, . _
L P. DUGAS, i C!:>!EmS!b * ocer » I
it,.. f. lU n bg are the D awn Numbers cf Class, No.
irawn at Wilmlrgtun, Delaware Oet. 80th, 12tt*:
‘ til tiO 6$ 02 90 58 29 2 17 4 31.
GEO. C. GORDON, j
JOS SEAL, h Camlssiotur».
JAMES DUNCAN, >
SUPERIOR TO PERUVIAN GUANO!
—
Li. S. HOYT’B
AMMONIATED BONE
Supcr-Pliospate of Lime.
SUPER-PHOSPHATE consists of B ne, Sul-
J pharic and Phosphoric ACIDS, Ammonia, Soda and
Pota'U It has been extensively us; d throughout Geor
gia, in WHEAT, CORN, COTTON, RYE, Ac. Re
peated exoeiiients have given an INCREASED
YIELD Of'
COO to 900 Lbs. Seed Cottoa per Acre.
It s couceded to he superior to Peruvian Guano,
because
IT IS CHEAPER .
IT CAUSES EARLIER MATURITY ,1
IT WILL RESIST DROUGHT;
IT WILL PREVENT OK LESSEN RUST;
IT REQUIRES NO PREPARATION;
IT CAN RE APPLIED DIRECT TO TIfK
SEED WITHOUT INJURY.
.ABOVE ABB,
IT IS A PERMANENT
FKETILIZEE,
INCREASING THE VALLE OP THE SOIL
YEAR BY YEAR!
We refer to the fol ott ing gentlemen who Lave uaed it
X W. Wbailey, Esq, Beach Island.
Johnathan M Miller, E;q, “ “
Tho*. S. Miller, Esq., “ *•
Dr H. R. Cook, “ “
Hon. I- T Irvin, Wi’kes county.
G W. Lewis, “ *•
Dr. E. M Pendleton, Hancock county.
Wiiliaia B rd, Ksq. “ *•
David D’.rkson, tsq , Newtcn co.
J A. Bell, Erq., Og ethorpe co.
<) P. Fitisimmoua, L. q , Jefferson co.
K F. Connelly. Esq. “ “
.1 A Shevira Esq., Warren coca’.y.
J F. Kinsey, Eeq , “ **
11. .1 Ogilby. Esq , Morgan county.
J P.F.-.iiiing, Esq., Richmond county.
PRICE IN AUGUSTA PER T?>\ $50.00
•• •* 5 Tols or .More... 13.00
THUS. P. STOVALL k CO..
a( m>TA,(a.,
General Agents for Gcr rg.r. and South Carolina.
TO FLAMERS BELOW AUGUSTA.
VCe wiUoid r the SUPER PHOSPHATE dine*, to
tSeii Depots or ngs, and will sell at #45, freight to
:i,:r address added came discount of 10per cent to
pat chaser a of 5 tons cr mere.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO
AI.SO oY HAND,
BONE DUST,
LAND PLASTER,
PERUVIAN GUANO,
AND
AMKUU’AN GI'AKH.
Huts. !». Slot all A Co.,
•.ENF.RAL FERTIIJZNO DEPOT,
octSi twlAwhaa Augusta Ga.
I t v AMBI iIUH S
ZOOLOGICAL
A N T I)
IMTRIM nillPlM.
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WILL EXHIBIT AT AUGUSTA,
>ioutlay and Tnosdav.
OCTOBER 31st and NOVEMBER Ist.
VAN A>lßLß<ill>S TRAINED ANIMALS.
A Full Circus Company of First
Class Performers.
Tk P«*r6*riniiisr ILjiliaat, TijijMw Sail*.
TRAINED DOGS!
RIDING MONKIES!!
EDUCATED PONIES !!!
DR. THAYER’S QUADRUPEDAL WONDERS.
THE ACTING MULES.
Ami the best Stud of KINO HORSES in America
• >oors open at 1 and 7 Fcock, P. M
A'tiuiggioa 50 cents ; Children an i .Servant! 25 cent*.
C. L. WHEELER, Agt.
rj~ a) fit
V ALIABLE LAMBS.
MILLS, MIXES, &c.
1 F not previously disposed of, will be sold at Appling,
1 Columbia county, on the first Tuesday in DECEM
BEK next, without re erve, that valuable property,
known a* RAYBVILLE The place contain* fourteen
hundred acres of Land, lying in a body, in Columbia,
Lincoln and Wilke* counties, on the watei a of Little
River. Germany creek and Floyd's creek. Four to five
hundred acres are in original forest, two to two hundred
fifty acres river aud Creek bottom. The Mills contain
six run of Stones ; and there is a Saw Mill. There are
four Dwelling Houses and two Stores on the place, be
sides numerous Farm Bu Dings, Shops, Ac. The Land
•« In the same lelt as the Columbia, Griffin, and other
Mines, and one has already been raised worth twenty
five to fifty cents a t ushel. according to a test made last
summer by Dr. Cook, at the Griffin Mine, which adjoins
this place. Thers is also a vein of Copper Ore, more
than a mile in len rtli, running through lb’s land, which
yields fine specimens cf the yellow sulphuret at a depth
of 150 feet.
App.ication may be made to C. H SHOCKLEY. Esq ,
Applmg; Dr. J. L. WILKES, Linco'.nton; V. M.
BARNES. Raysvtlle, or the Editor o i this paper.
EW Dispatch copy. oct2lw4t
NOTICE.
I EFT my Plantation in Coweta county, on the sth
J October, a very iikelv young girl slave, about 15
years of tge, named ADELAIDE Said girl is large
aud well grow n (weigbinglSOor HO lbs) for her age. and
rather gross. She is so white, and her skin so clear that
eke could easily pis. for a white wamen, or for a white
juan, if disguised in men’s clothes. Her eyes are blue;
her hair light brown and straight, ab ut 6 or 6 inches in
ength and irregularly cut Immediately in froDt it is
eliort. sniaUo In one pi ;cecn the back part of
clothes' I ’*. .k** kbeleft she bad on striped homespun
left .he mil Gsle had stole some money before she
cl'u'hice a- Lj 3 /* tlie d-'er.s, or even assume men’s
a t intin’,,.] , Uld °uccbefore. Her countenance wears
a man h" IrOVfDl rOVfD She was bought three years ago of
to w hi. i? L LaiJ2e ofTempleman, from Richmond, Va ,
She wja ‘ 18 P resu tnedshe will attempt to return.
by e *“”'
* PA ” K E «»OLD.
Palmetto. Ga,
FOR SALE.
COAL FOR GRATES
OR
BLACKSMITH’S PURPOSES.
inn Toß - Coal froiß etna mining com
TtvlV/ PAN\, Tenn.
Terms 88.00 per Ton, of 2,000 lbs., Ca°b. Apply to
A M. BRODiE,
At Georgia Rail Road Depot.
HORSES FOR SALE.
A PAIR of floe Northern Carriage HORSES, per
foet y gentle and sound. Also, a fine Bav MARE
*!tafoal. Enquire at this office. ’
' milliner wanted.
A WOOD .MILLINER wanted to work in this
city Address Key Box 70, ot-2L-d2
COMMERCIAL,
Augusta Murker.
Wedsesday. 6 P. M.
COTTON —7hire wss a goed demand to-d y. at
firmer but unchanged prices. Good Middling 10* cents.
Sales 1 309 bales, as fol ows : 23 a* 10 54 at ICJ, 108 at
If i, 399 at Iff 351 at ICJ, 233 at II and 81 at Hi cents.
Receipts 1 ’*7l* bales.
MEMPHIS, Gctoba 18. —[ Enquirer. ] — Cotton —There
was a lit le better feeling in the market yesterday than
ou Saturday, although the sales w»re by no meant as
large. About iOOO bales were sold ataiu iag figure of
ltjc. Thera Is no quotable change in the market.—
Foreign advices, found in our telegraphic column, may
be r< garded as favorable—at least they had the effect of
sendiug out buyers latt In the day; and inquiry was
quite brisk. We continue our quotations as rollows :
Low Middl ng 9| <i 10 ; Middling 10iJ>10;> ; Good Mid
dling 10; e>H ; Midd'ing Fair 1! 81U r..
MONTGOMERY, Oct. 18 [ Advertiser ] -Cotton -
Ths market opened dull this morn ng, but towards noon
a lively demand sprang up, which enabled holders to
obtain higher prices. We have seen a crop of 89 bales,
barely middlings, sell at JOJc. The market closed th>s
tveiling bujyaLt. Received by wagons ye,terday I*4B
bales.
COLUMBUS, Oct 19.—[5un.J — Cottou— Our market
was much better yesterday. Factors were enabled to
eff ct sales more readily tliaa for several days past. The
sales amounted to 694 bales upon the f allowing basis of
quotations : Middlings !>i w 10, Strict Middlings 10Jrt>10i,
Good Middlings to Middling Fair lo| <J> 101 c. Receipts
799 bales.
GRIFFIN, Oct. 18.—[Empire State.]—Coh«»—The
staple conies i a freely. Buyers hold olf aud are not
anxious to hold at prices higher than 9891 c. A supeiior
lot might be strained up to 10c. The next steamers’
news will tend to raise or lessen the price.
ROMS, Oct. 19.—[Courier.|—Cotton now sell at 9h!)J
cents.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 19 —[Courier.— Cotton— There
was quite an active demand for this article to day,
which resulted in the sale of ful y 2000 bales, and the
market closed tir n and at full prices. We subjoin the
particulars, viz: 11 at !oat9, 145 at 10, 19 at
101, 13 at 101, 460 at 10|, 176 at lb}, 177 at lUJ, 400 at It,
67 at 111,493 atlli, 102 at 11 j, 23 at UR and 46 bales
at llic.
EXPORTS.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 19.—For Liv.rpool, ship Hor
tensia —2742 ba’es Upland cotton. For New York,
steamship Marion—s 46 bales Upland cotton ; schr J W
Webster—673 bales Upland cotton; schr Edward Kid
der—39l bales Upland cotton.
_SH! IPPING INTELLIGEN( ’E.
CHARLESTON, Oct. 19—Arrived, steamship Isabel,
Rollins, New York ; tern Lydia B Cowperthwait
Rodgers. New York ; schr Mary Emma, liaise, New
York. Cleared, US M steamship Marion, Foster, New
York ; sh‘p Hortensia, Atkins, Liverpool; schr J W
Webster, Bennett. New York; schr Edward K'dder,
Harksen, New York; steamtug J G Neaffie, K rby,
Havana.
Guano, Guano!
J. C. D4WSOM, A "tilt,
Jarvis & Bakers Island
G U A N O,
From the South Pacific Ocean,
IMPORTED B"Xr THE
AMERICAN GUANO COMPANY, N. Y.
T'IIIS Guano, far superior to any ether Fertilizer
known, and of PERMANENT VALUE to the sod
is sold at THIRTY PER CENT less than Peruvian
Guano. Its peculiar na'ural combination of the Phos
phates and bulphates of Lime, enables it to restoie to
the soli the properties lost by constant cropping, an 1 the
Planter will be ei.abUd not merely to reap from Its use
a pre ent cn p, but find his land at the end of the season,
hea.tbii rand stronger, requir.ag a lets amount of titiano
for the n°xt planting
This Guano feeds, but does not stimulate to excess,
the roofs of plants, and they are thereby enabled to
withstand the effects of dronth to a greater degree than
by the use of any other fertilizer known. The universal
objee ion to the use of Fernr’an Guano, trom i:s fata!
results ouring a dry season, is obviated by the use of the
Amer.csn Gnano.
7he application of this One no, 75 to 100 pounds per
acre, wii! ensure wonderful crept of Cotton, Corn,
Wheat, Rye, 'Fobacco, Vegetables, Ac.
For full information and report s ts sncc.ssful experl
meats w ith this Guanr. together with pamphlets for
distribution, apply to J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
Augusta Ga
Pamphlets will be sent gratis to all persons desiring
them
TTE IS ALSO AGENT
FOR THE
!!is LUAJ.iI) A \
PHOSPHATE GUANO,
AND
THE BROWN MEXICAN A A
Gr TJ A. IST O.
For full particulars of these FERTILIZERS, together
with pamphlets, containing Analysis and Certificate*,
apply to
J. C DAWSON,
ro. z warren block,
oct2o dfcwtf Augusta, Ga.
CARPETS!
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES!
WM. SHEAR
Has just received additional supplies of
CARPETINGS,
Among which. are
J. CROSSLEY & SONS’
LATEST PATTERNS OF
Velvet and Brussels
CARPETS,
Os rich and splendid styles, which cannot be found in
any other Carpet House in the city. Persons wishing to
purctase
Rich Velvet,
Brussels,
Three Ply,
Ingrain and
VENETIAN CARPETING,
Are respectfully invited to examine the assortment be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as they will be sold at
LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED
IN THIS CITY, and at lower prices than they can be
ordered from the Northern cities, adding the expense
of freight.
Carpets Cut and Made to Fit Rooms,
Also, a very large supply of
STAPLE & FANCY
DRY GOODS!
Embracing the Latest Styles of Ladies’ DRESS
GOODS ; Ladies’CLOTH AND VELVET CLOAKS.
ALSO,
EMBROIDERED LACE AND MUSLIN
Curtains,
WINDOW SHADES,
CORNICES & CURTAIN BANDS.
Also, a large supply of English and American
NEGRO KERSEYS,
and
negro blankets,
With almost every article of DRY oofmti
<v*l9-dtwftwlm
NSf/iffTKoffii! DUNBARd^Sf^* 1 ®
Indebted I **m* 8 ®? l . hem >duly authenticated, and*tho«e
Indebted will make immediate payment to
cct l CAMEBL CHAVOUS, Exer
J. M. NEWBY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS ELEGANT
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
MEN’S ITTIMSKIM, GOODS, ,W„
No. 238 Broad-Street,
C3r KO RGIA.
J. M. NEWBY
Keeps Constantly on Hand, tlie
CHOICEST CLOTHING
TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY.
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS, NECK TIES, &C.
HIS OLD FRIENDS, AND STRANGERS VISITING THE CITY,
ARE RESPECTPULIjY INVITED
TO CALL AM) LOOK THROUGH HIS STOCK,
GRAND OPENING!
SAMUEL DICKEY
WILL OPEN ON MONOAY, OCTOBER lOTH.
WITH AN EXTENSIVE AND SUPERB ASSORTMENT OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
WHICH WILL COMPRISE EVERY NOVELTY OF THE SEASON.
■'
In Dress G-oodsc
SILK ROBES, DOUBLE JUPES, SILK ROBES DEUX VOLANTS, SILK OBES TUNIQUE; Together with a large assortment of
Black Solid COLORS, Fancy I‘luid and Bayadere SILKS, by the yard, from 87c. up.
A beautiful variety of Colors in French, Merinos, French Wool DELAINS; Mori no PLAIDS; Coburg and Paramatta CLOTHS, Poyle Do
Churve, Silk FOULARDS ; French Wool DeLain and Persian Cashmere ROBES; DeBEIGES; Hamilton and Pacific DeLAINS.
The SHAWL and CLOAK department will he found Replete with the most Fashionable Designs of the Se json.
The attention of the Ladies is particularly requesteted tn my very extensive stock of EMBROI DRI ES. LACES, HOSIERY, CLOVES and RIB
HONS, which have been selected and purchased with great care.
o
Xj 13±5 UNT S»;
4-4 Shirting LINEN, from 25 cents and up;
6-4, 7-4, 8-4, 9-4,10-4 Bleached and Unbleached Linen DAMASK;
8-4, 9-4,10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Damask Linen TABLE CLOTHS.
Russia, Huckaback 7-8 and 4-4 Bird Eye TOWELING, NAPKINS and Doylers
A tremendous Stork of BLANKETS, FLANNELS and Marseilles QUILTS.
Pantaloons STUFFS in black or colored; DOESKIN and CASSIMERE, TWEEDS, |SATINETTS, JEANS, COTTONADES, &c,
DOMESTIC GOODS IKT
Printed CALICOS, Striped and Checked GINGHAMS:
8-4, 9.4,10 4, 11 1 and 12-4 SHEETING ; 4-4 and fi 4 Pillow Case COTTON;
Bleached and Unbleached SHIRTINGS;
A Large Stock of While GOODS, in
Plain, Checked and Striped Jackonel. MUSLIN;
“ “ Striped, Figured and Dotted Swiss, Nainsook and India Mull MUSLIN;
In soliciting the patronage of my friends and the public, I would beg to remind them that everv 'article of the above GOODS are
entirely new, and have been purchased within the last 30 days, and will be sold at the lowest possible profit.
ONE PRICE j WILL BE STRICTLY OBSERVED.
279 Broad Street, next to Bones, Brown & Co.
octß ________ _
THOMAS RUSSELL,
THE CHEAPEST
MANUFACTURING & JOBBING
J eweler
IN THE CITY,
WISHES to inform the citizene of Augusta and
vicinity, that he has lately returned from New
York with all the facilities for work in his line of busi
ness. He guarantees to do it as well as any house
North or South, and at mueh lower rates. All kinds of
Society Pins and Badges made to order, and Watches
and Clocks neatly repaired. Also, Canes Mounted.
Shop opposite the Post Office. octl‘2-ly
CHEESE, MACKEREL, COD-FISH
AND HERRINGS.
NEW MACKEREL in bids., i bbls. and kits ;
“ COD-FISH in 100 ft boxes :
“ Smoked HERRINGS. sea ed;
“ English Dairy CHEESE. For sale by
oets CHARLES BAKER.
Coffee Sugar Molasses & Nails.
w bags good, prime and choice COFFEE,
UVJ 50 pouches best Java
50 bags Laguayra
10 bales fine Moco
50 hds. Muscovado, Porto Rieo, N. O. SUGAR;
100 bbls. Clarified and Crushed “
80 hhds. Sweet Gu.. a MOLASSES;
700 kegs NAILS ;
60,000 German and Spanish BEGARB. For sale
j o cts| CHARLES BAKER
_A.IT GIT BTA
SELECT ACADEMY,
Corner Mclntosh & Ellis Sts.
I>HE Exercises of this Institution, will be resumed
on MONDAY, October 3d, under the direct super
vision of Mr. and Mrs. D. F. GRIFFIN, aided by com
petent Assistants.
The School will consist, as heretofore, of a MALE
AND FEMALE DEPARTMENT.
Tei ms, (per quarter of eleven weeks,) $lO, sl2 and
slt> —according to studies. sep27-lm
~DAYBOARD.~
A FEW gentlemen can be accommodated with Day
Board, at Mrs. 8. A. Rice’s No. 190, Reynold
street, opposite Mr. Wm. H. Goodrich’s new range of
buildings For further particulars apply at this office,
or at No. 81, North side Broad street, below Lower
Market. sepl7-dtf
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
OFFICE over Poullain, Jennings Sc. Co.’s new Ware
house, Jackson street. octl4
WANTED.
ON or before the Ist o f October 3 servants, an excel
lent COOK, a good WASHER and IRONER.and
a boy from 12 to 14 years, to wait In the house; apply
, at this office or to No. 81 Broad steet below the lower
Market. fsepß-dtf,
Victoria and Bishops LAWNS ;
Tarlton MUSLINS, in all Colors;
English aisd French Corded DIMITY;
Domestic and Imported White BRILLIANTS ;
In Plantation GOODS the Stock will be found as extensive as any in the market •
A Great Variety of Haberdashery and PERFUMERY.
FLEMING & ROWLAND
OFFER FOR SALE,
r n HIIDS. choice Bacon SIDES ;
O U 75 Bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING;
250 Coils choice ROPE ;
50 Barrels choice N. O. SYRUP;
50 “ “ Clarified SUGARS;
20 “ “ Crushed and Powdtrd do.;
75 Bags Rio COFFEE;
20 Java do ;
10 Bales Heavy WOOLENS.
ALSO,
Powder, Shot, Spices, Candles, Nails, Tobacco, and
every article usually found in a Grocery Store.
oct4 2w
LOCAL MATTERS. ’
ORE.
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO., have added to
their stock a large and complete assortment of
Goods of th e latest patterns, and invites the attention
of the public to his establishment. octll
FOR LIVERPOOL.
THE fast sailing A 1 American ship OCEAN
QUEEN, Hale, master, having a large portion ol
her cargo engaged and going on board, will sail with
despatch. For engagements of balance of freight, ap
nlv on board, at Brown Sc Co.’s South Wharf, or to
p y BROWN &HYAMB,
Brown’s Wharf.
Cotton consigned to our address, will bo forwarded
free of commission, and receive every attention.
octlfi lOt
BELL HANGING,
LOCK AND GUN SMITH.
r rUE undersigned haa new opened his shop ior RE
-1 PAIRING LOCKS, GUNS, Ac.
Orders for HANGING BELLS promptly attended to.
Complete materials furnished at short notice. All work
finished in a satisfactory manner.
A. PICQUET,
Jackson street, between Ellis and Greene,
sep2B 6m one door from B. H. May A Co.
COPARTNESSW NOTICE.
THE firm of BALDWIN A REED, was dissolved
on the Ist in3t.
The GROCERY A COMMISSION business will be
continued at the old stand, 295 Broad-street, under the
name and style of
ROBERT N. REED,
AMOS CLARK, JR.
Augusta, Ga„ Sept. 13,1859. sepl4-dtw Awlm
"WOODEN WARE.
rjUIBS, BUCKETS, PAILS, BROOMS, SIFTERS
X TRAYS, WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BUCKETS
CHURNS, WELL BUCKETS, Ac , An.
mhlfi W H. BALISBU Y Aj QO
DENTAL CARD
T- U-C- BEVENS.
OFFICE on Broad street, over Messrs. D’Antignac
A Weems, opposite Messrs. Bones A Brown. Call
I and see specimens of Plate Work, especially the Gou
tinuous Gum—they are perfectfully Leautifu), and all
that could be desired in a Plate. sep3o-dAwly