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Proprietor Chronicle A Sent inel.
JAMES GARDNER,
- Proprietor Const! lutiosallgt.
Irom our Evening Edition of yesterday.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Peunnylvania Congressman.
Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. B.—The Governor of
Pennsylvania has issued his proclamation an
nouncing the election of Lehman, democrat, from
the First Congressional District, This is the dis
trict in which the fraud in the returns was dis
covered.
Louisiana.
New Orleans, Nov. B.—The indications of the
returns received are that Breckinridge will obtain
a plurality in this State.
State of Parties In Congress.
Washington, Nov. 7.—Leading Northern and
Southern gentlemen in this city, give the follow
ing view of the next Congress, as shown by the
recent elections.
Iq the House of Representatives the opposition
to Lincoln will be 127 ; aud the Lincoln vote will
be 110, whioh gives an auti-Liucolu majority of
17.
In the Senate, the majority in opposition to
Lincoln will be eight.
Liacolu will therefore be powerless lor two
rents al least.
Burning of the Astor House.
Washington, Nov. B.—lt is reported here that
the Astor House in New York is on fire, and its
destruction almost certain.
Corresiondtnee of the Chronicle db Sentinel.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Milledgeville, Nov. 7, 1860.
SENATE.
The Senate met, and after organising adjourned
until to-morrow, 10 o’clock, A. M.
HOUSE Or REPRK6ENTAIVES.
The House was called to order at 11 o’clock by
non. David W. Lewis, of Hancock, Speaker pro.
tem.
Mr. Clark then called the roll, when the mem
bers elect answered to their names.
The following new members appeared, produced
their credentials, took the oath prescribed by the
Constitution of the State and to support the Con
stitution of the United States, aud took their seats.
The new members are as follows :
Stafford, of Early ; Barnes, of Richmond; Hum
ber, of Troupe ; BasseDt, of Camden; Johnson,
of Echols.
On motion of Mr. Deloney, of Clarke, the House
Eroceeded to the election of a Speaker; the Chair
aving been racaut by the death of the
Hon. I. T. Irvin, of Wilkes, late Speaker.
The ballots being received and examined, it ap
peared that the Hon. Charles J. Williams, of the
county of Muscogee, was duly elected.
On motion of Mr. Lumpkin of Clark, a commit
tee of five, consisting ot Messrs. Lewis of Han
cock, Smith of Towns, Fannin of Morgan, Gibson
of Richmond, Lewis of Greene, were appointed to
notify Mr. Williams of his election aud request his
acceptance of the same.
The Committee, having performed the duties
assigned them, reported Mr. Williams’ acceptance,
and on being conducted to the Chair he returned
his acknowledgments for the honor confered in a
very able and eloquent speech, in which he allud
ed to the present political crisis, and feelingly to
the death of the late Speaker. Mr. Williams then
entered upon the duties of his office.
Mr. Colvard of Columbia, offered the following :
Resolved, That the Clerk of Lhe House be in
structed to uotify the Senate of the election of
Hon. C. J. Williams, of Muscogee, as Speaker of
the House; of their organization, and of their
readiness to proceed to business.
Mr. Lewis, of Greene, offered a resolution that
a committee be appointed to report suitable ac
tion for the House to take, on account of the
death of the late Hon. I. T. Irvin.
On motion the House then adjourned until to
morrow, 1C o’clock.
Nearly i: not quite all the members are present.
Very few strangers are in the place, f should
have said outsiders, perhaps. There were but
three ladies in the galleries. Owing to some
indisposition we cannot write at greater length
to-day. A.
The Senator from Lumpkin.—Gen. Riley, the
Senator from Lumpkin, is detaiued from his seat
in consequence of a severe wound received a few
days ago, at his own fireside, in Dahlonega, from
the hands of a man named Davis, who advanced
stealthily, and shot Gen. Riley, in the shoulder,
the balls ranging into the cavity of the chest, so
as to render his recovery almost impossible. We
undeistand that a reward of $1,200 has been
offered for the apprehension of Davis, who, it
seems, has perpetrated several murders hereto
fore.—Milledgeville Recorder
Destructive Fire in Fort Gaines—Loss $40,000
k or $50,000. —A letter to the Columbus Sun, dated
Fort Gaines, Nov. 1, says: A fire occurred in this
place about two o’clock this morning. The Agen
cy of the Bank of Columbus ; Carriage & McLin
don’s Grocery ; Johnston's Store; Dr. Panlling’s
Drug Store and dwelling house ; John H. Jones’
Law Office ; W. A. Jackson’6 Jewelry Shop ; Geo.
E. Kelly’s Printing establishment. Loss estimated !
at forty to fifty thousand dollars. Only twelve
thousand or fifteen thousand dollars worth of the
property covered by insurance. Supposed to be
the work of an incendiary.
PIMOINSTKUUTIOX.
HISS FAlill MOffl
IS NOW prepared to give
-LEDI (ill Fl*
IVESHDEISrCE :
No. 35 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
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HYDRAULIC CEW!
1000 bbls. Prime New
ROSE MALE HYDRAULIC CEMEM,
FOR SALE LOW BY
E. J. ROWE & CO.
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COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Market.
Thcesdat, 1 P. M.
COTTON.—The market is dull and depressed. We hear of
no transactions.
SAVANNAH. Not. 7.—fßepublican.]— Cotton— The market
was quiet to-day, sales footing nut 327 bales, as follows : 214 at
11, and 113 boles at like. Politics has so absorbed every oth
er’intereht. that businee.-- seems neglected.
MILLEDGEVILLE RAILROAD.
Office or the jtH.LED6EYH.LE Raisoad C 0.,)
September 3. 1860. J
\T a meeting of the Board of Directors this day held, the
following Resolutions were passed by the Board :
Resolved, That the Chief Engineer be instructed to employ
ev.cb additional assistance as may be necessary to finish the lo
cation of the line of Road by the first of November next, to be
let by Sections after advertisement, so soon as each Section has
been reported to the Board.
licsolved. That tbe President be authorized to make a call
i upon the Stockholders of the Milledgeville Railroad Company
for payment of the following Instalments upon their Stock, in
: addition to the 5 per cent, required at the time of subscription,
to wit:
Fire per ct nt. on the 10th of Octol>er, 1860.
Fifteen per cent. “ 10th of November, 1860.
Five “ “ 10th of December, 1860.
Five “ ** loth of January, 1861.
j True extract from the Minutes of the Board.
W. MILO OLIN, Sec'y and Treas.
In pursuance of the fid Resolution above, the Stockholders o
the Milledgeville Railroad Company are requested to par the
Instalments as set forth in said Resolution, at the office of said
Company in Augusta. S. D. HEARD, President.
I Augusta. Sept. 4, 1860. sepMJalO
MAPHiS’
SOIL-LIFTING PLOW!
AV HEIY a surface Plow is run at a depth of twelve Inches,
it and a two-horse Sol] Lifting Plow follows, which is ca
pable of disintegrating to a dep'h of fifteen inches more, there
is a total disintegrated depth of twenty-seven inches, and those
who so practice will find that they have another farm beneath
that represented on their map. A smaller size of this Plow,
(one horse) thinner in the and more dart-like in its figure,
is an admirable implement for cultivating crops, and will do
ths work of more than forty men with hoes, with tbe corn
crop, this too! may run clor-e alongside the corn, and to the full
depth of twelve inches when the corn is *ut three inches high,
and before the roots occupy the space between the rows; this
will lift the soil, move every’ corn plant w'tb tin- soil, and for so
s’igbt a distance as not to separate the partieks from the roots,
yet so completely loosening the mass that the plant may he
picked up whh the fingers. This is more th rough cultivation
tban can be obtaiued by one hundred hoeing?, leaving the soil
in better tilth and cutting of no roots. More than twenty
thousand of these Plows were sold last, year.
PRICES :
One Horse co
Two Horse i? r.o
** “ with Cutter u no
Three Horse h 00
“ “ with Cutter 1530
For sale by J. a. QUIMBY,
octlS-dlavtf No. 3 Warren Block, Augusta. Ga.
VOCAL MUSIC!
/I S. MALLETTE’S Classes in VOCAL MUSIC, will
V_y commence at his .academy, (uverMr. Ileney’s Store,) as
follows :
Juvenile Class, October 3d, at 4 o’clock P. M. Days of Tui
tion Wednesday and Saturdays.
Ladies’ Cla-s, October 9th, at 4 o'clock F. M. Da vs of Tui
tion, Tuesdays aud Fridays.
Ladies and Gentlemen ti Class, October loth at, 8 o’ciock P.
M. Tuition on Mondays and \\ ednendays.
Each Class will commence al the first principles of Musical
Notation.
TERMS:
Juveu le Class >3—24 Lemons.
Ladies’ C!as 3—16
Ladie-and Gentlemen’s Class 3—J6 “
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“UNITED mm liOTfiLj
MOSHER & ROSAMOND, Proprietors,
BStO.lt> STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Tuts ; -.a- arfi long established Hotel, hanufi; Keen tfcoi
oughlv re-fitted and re-fan.lsbcd tins Summer, is now pre
pared to satisfy all the wants of the traveling community at the
mo, reasonable terms. Fran its central position, in the
healthiest part of the e:ty, the UNITED STATES has always
enjoyed a large ?harc of the public patronage, and the J’roprie
torsare deAetmlßcd to spare neither pains nor expense fully to
sustain its ancient reputation as a first-class Hotel.
atil3
LIMETjJME!
2000 bblii riime Ntn
KOiRLAMi LIME,
IN STORE AND ARRIVING
FROM MANUFACTORIES DIRECT
FOR SALE LOW BY
R. J. BO WE & CO.
oct6-lm
City Directory.
11HE necessity of a reliable DIRECTORY OF THIS
. < iTY. having long be n felt. I propose to puol'sb a
GENERAL AND BUoINESS DIRECTOR f in one work
In the General Directory, I aropose to have the name, address
and occupation of everv’whlte male 18 years of age and over,
fema es in business, and widows ; und in tbe Business Directo
ry, evei y branch ot business. Profession or Trade, classified un
der their aopronriate headings ; an App.-ndix exhibiting full
lists of Courts, Backs, Cuurches, Public Institutions, {societies,
Ac., Ac. The circul -tion will be ver\ largeandgeiieral through
the city ami State, which will make it the best general adve -
rising medium of the season. Hoping to meet with the encour
agement such a work deserves. I a-sure the public that with
my long experience in rh- Directory Business, no pains will be
spared to make it as complete aud correct as possible.
T. TUTHEK, .Te„
octll-dtf Publisher and Compiler.
SUPERIOR DITCH UULBST
JrST received by steamer, a large assortment of the choicest
Dutch BULBS, such as Hyacinths. Tulips, Crocuses, etc.,
etc., which have been imported direct by ourselves. Also,
H Y ACINTH GLASSES, of new patterns, and all colors. The
above Bulbs are the choicest ever offered in this city. Orders
left with V. LaTA&TE, will be promptly attended to.
P. J. PERCKMAN’S,
oct3-dtf Fruit land Nurserv, Augusta, Ga.
SALT! SALT!!
I AAA SACKS New SALT, on consignment, for sale
HB M “ Uli e Augu 3 ta A Savannah Depot by
nov4-6t J. B, GUIEU.
NOW IN STORE
AND OFFERING AT SMALT. PROFITS!
5 bbls. KEROSINE OIL;
10 bbls. CASTOR OIL
200 ounces QUININE ;
100 boxes PEARL STARCH ;
50 kegs Bi'C'arb. SODA ;
*f
) casks SAL SODA;
3 bbls. Maccaboy SNUFF, (bulk;)
1 bbl. NUTMEGS;
10 bbls. ErSOM SALTS ; Ac., Ac.,
With all the LEADING ARTICLES in our line, and
daily accessions to the same.
B. F. TUTT, Druggist,
octs-d&wlm ISO Broad Street.
AUGUSTA
TIN k SHEET IRON WORKS,
GAS FITTING & PLUMBING,
Water [Pipes, &c., <fcc.
W B beg to remind our numerous frenda that we are still
prepared, with GREATLY INCREASED FACILI
TIES to execute at short notice, everv de cription of TIN aud
IRES . WORK. GAS KITTING. PLUMBING,
n A TKK 111 ES, Ac., &c. As heretofore, all orders left with
us will receive promp aud careful attention. We have a full
aud efficient force of First Class W orkmeu ; and when to this
is added tue fact, that our senior assoc ate brings to his ad over
THIRTY YEARS OF CLOSE PRACTICAL EXPERT
ENCE m this branch of our trade, we feci assured that we can
rely confidently on retaining the leading position in this depart
ment that has been accorded us for the past eight years bevond
all cootrov rsr.
PRICES AS USUAL!
ALWAYS EQUITABLE & REASONABLE,
S. S, JONES & C 0„
rrt9-d v 192 BROAD STREET,
| CALCINED PLASTER
300 bbls. prime new
FINE AND SUPERFINE
CALCINED PLST ER,
FOR SALE BY
tt. J. BOW£ & CO.
oetS-isQ
9AA A LBS \ GE p6E FEATHERS, for aalebv
; oeU9-d64wlt CHARLES BAKER.
AUGUSTA, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 9, 1860.
METROPOLITAN
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
New York.
CAPITAL $300,000.
CASH SURPLUS 100|000.
Is prepared to take risks on all Insurable Property In the
city of Augusta, and throughout the State of Georgia at fair
rates.
Gen. JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, Pres t.
EDWARD A. STANSBURY, Se:’y.
J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
*ep6-ly N0.2 ‘Warren Block, Augaeta.
INCORPORATED 1819.
Charter Perpetual.
IT.NA INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAPITAL $1,500,000.
SURPLUS 500,000.
ASSETS 2,194,000.
This Compsnyis well known in this city, and throughout the
Union, as the leading Fire Insurance Company. It has earned
a reputation for prompt attention to business, rind an honorable,
liberal and equitable performance of its obligations, unequalled
by any other Company.
B. H. BRODNAX, Agent,
for August* and vicinity,
_ iyfil-dly opposite-Bridge Bank Building.
MARKET
1 mi: iwiiiiMi: mpm,
NEW-YORK.
€aphal $200,000, & Large Surplus.
INSURES ON
MERCHANDIE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE,
BUILDINGS, ana the
BETTER CLASS OF RISKS GENERALLY ,
on the most Favorable Terms.
The Company is now doing business on the
“PARTICIPATION PLAN,”
by which SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT of th# net Profits is
divided annually (in Scrip bearing Interest) to the parries in
sured, and the Fund represented by the Scrip is securely in
vested and held bj- the Company as a guaranty for its policy,
thereby greotly increasing tbe security, and diminishing the
expense of Insurance, without any liability whatever on the
part of the assured.
Fir t Division of Profits July, 1860.
THIRTY-THREE-AND-A-THIRD PER CENT in Scrip
on the Premiums on Policies written w ith the Participation
Provision, and marked ofl during the year ended June 80.
ASHER TAYLOR, President.
J. E. MARSHALL, Agent.
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Fall Dry Goods!
GRAY & TURLEY,
RESPECTFULLY INFORM THE PUBLIC,
THAT THEY ARE NOW RECEIVING
A VERY” LARGE
And Elegant Stock
OF
FALL DRY GOODS,
Among which will be Found :
Very Elegar t Colored SILKS, entirely new ;
lticii Foulard SILK-, very cheap ;
Rich Brocade aud Plain Black SILKS ;
Vtry Rich White SILKS, for Evening or Bridal Drewe*;
Rich Chene SILKS, entirely new stvlos;
Rich Paris Printed MERINOS and DELAINES ;
Lupin’s Best MERINOS, in verv nandsome colors r
Mcb Brocade and Plain POFLINS ;
Vt ry Fine French, DEBASES, in small figures;
Low Priced Muslin DELAINES, great variety ;
Lupin's Best BOMBAZINES, extremely cheap ;
BOMBAZINE DE TE, a New aud Beautiful article for
Deep Mourning ;
Biack All Wool DELAINES, fine quality;
Fine Black AriPACA, very cheap ;
French, English and American PRINTS ;
Biack and Colored GINGHAMS :
Bleached and Brown HOMESPUNS ;
Linen and C trim SHEETINGS and PILLOW GOOD* ;
TOWELING, in great variety, very cheap ;
Fine Alt Woo! and Si k Warn FLANNELS ;
Very Heavy All Wool Red FLANNELS, cheap -
HOSIERY’, in great variety, for Ladies, Gents, ADsse* and
Youths:
PLANTATION GOODS, Good and Cheap;
WITH A GREAT VARIETY
OF OTHER ARTICLES,
TO WHICH WE WOULD
Respectfully invite the Attention
OF THE PUBLIC.
Gray & Turley.
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W. H. SALISBURY & CO^
DEALERS IN
STOVES, GRATES,
US. A.3ST GES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.,
Gas Fixtures,
METALIC ROOFING, GAB FITTING AND
PLUMBING, FORCE AND LIFTING
PUMPS, DEEP WELL PTMPS,
(for ant depth well to one htndrbd feet,
Which we guarantee to g’ ve entire satisfaction!)
Load, Block Tin, and Ga'vaniEed IroD,
Pipe, &c.; Tin Plate, Sheet
Lead, Copper, and
Sheet Iron.
By arrangements lately made, we are the SOLE AGENTS
for the sale of
CHILSOSPS
ELEVATED DOUBLE OVEN
RANGE,
The most economical and quick operating Range ever invented.
Housekeepers and others are invited to examine this Range
’before nurchasmg. Its real advantages cannot be detailed;
but suffice it to t>ay, that for quick, even and beautiful Baking,
and moderate consumption of Fuel, it must supercede every
other similar apparatus.
These Rangt-p can be fitted with Water Backs, and fixtures
for heating additional rooms ; and are sold lust as low as any
good Cooking fctove. We are also Agents for
CHILSON’S PATENT FURNACE,
FOR HEATING
Dwellings, Churches,
XI OTELB,
And other public buildings. This apparatus, having been sub
jected to the m- st rigid test by the first Scientific men of the
age, has been pronounced Incapable of farther improvement.
We are also Agents for the sale of th*
WEST CASTLEUORO’
Imitation Marble Slate
MANTLES.
The Imitation is so perfect as to challenge (be closest scrutiny.
They retain > heir polish longer than Marble, and, in appearance,
are muefi superior. They can Dot be injured by smoke, coal
gas, or acid; and are sold at a great deal less prica than Marble
of the same style.
By prompt and doee application io cur business, we hope to
merit of our friends and the public generally.
WAREHOUSES.
PHINIZY & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Corner of Reynolds and Campbell Streets,
Augusta, Geo.
HAYING made extensive additions to our Warehous
during the summer, it now one of the most conupodiou
in the Southern country. We are better prepared than gv er so
tbe transaction of the Commission Business in every‘depart
mect. On ail consignments of Produce from our cultomers,
heir interest will be faithfully regarded. -
f. PHiNizt.
E.P. CLAYTON.
Augusta, Sept. 1, 1860, sepKlAwSm
M P. STOVALL,
Warehouse k Commission Merckant,
AUGUSTA, GA., •,
/■NOXTIYUES the business in all its branches, ia hip large
vv and commodious Fbe-Proof Warehouse, on Jacksot street,
near the Globe Hotel.
Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly and
carefully filled.
The usual CASH facilities afforded customers.
au2l-dAw6m
DOUGHTY,BEALL&CO*
COTTON FACTORS
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUST A, GEO,
CONTINUES business at their old stand (Fire-Proof Build
ings,) on Jackson Street, and renew the tender of their ser
vices to their old friends and customers.
Advances as heretofore. E. W. DOUGHTY,
W. A. BEALL,
C. W. DOUGHTY.
Augusta, Augusta, August 20, 1860. au22-d2wAw6in
p. e. mokrowT”
Warrhouse and Commission
MERCHANT,
At the Fie e-Proof Warehouse of Phinity db Clayton,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Office on the Corner us Reynolds dk Campbell Sts.,
UP STAIRS,
WILL devote his personal attention to the sale and storage
ts of Cotton, and all other Produce.
Orders for Family aud Plantation Supplies, filled at the low.
est ma-ket prices.
Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Charges cus
tomary.
Augusta, Ga., August, 1860. auls-dAw6tn
ANTOINE POULLAIN;
COTTON FACTOR,
Warehouse Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
THE usual Cash facilities required, will be ert reded to my
friends and customers, and the sale of ail Cotton consigned
to me shall have mv personal attention. auß-d&wPro
HEARD & SIMPSON,
Warehouse and Commission
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
\\ T E will continue tbe Warehouse and Commission Busi-
I * ness, at our old stand, where we solicit & continuance of
the patronage of our old friends and the public geuc-rally.
aus-dww-6m HEARD & SIMPSON.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
WLeiehis personal attention will be given to the Storage and
Sftie of Cotton and other Produce.
Orders for Family Supplies promptly attended to.
Cash advanced os Produce in Store.
tats Sales Room and Office on Reynold, between Jackson
and Mclntosh streets. au9-dliw3m
J. C. DAWSON,”
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
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HEARD & CLARKE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. ON REYNOLD STREET,
{Near South Caroline Railroad Depot,)
AUGUSTA, O-A..,
WILL devote their personal attention to the Sale and
y 1 Storage, of Cotton and all other Pro uce ; also, to re
ceiving and forwarding Goods.
Orders for Bagging, Hope and Family Supplies promptly at
tended to.
Liberal Cash Advances made at all times on Froduce in
store. ISAAC T. HEARD.
jy24-d&wtf HENRY F.CLARKE.
JAMES A. JONES,
Witrdimisp & Commission Merchant,
NO. 6 MCINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, C3--A..,
WILL continue the Commission business in all its branches.
Tv Personal attention g'vento the sale and storage of COT
TON. aud all other produ-e consigned to him.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of his friends in tormer
years, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same,
and that of the public generally.
Orders for Bagging, Rope aridFamliy Supplies, carefully fill
ed at the lowest market price.
Liberal cash advances made on Produce in store.
J. A. JONES.
Augusta, July 4,1860. iy6-dAw6m
D’Antignac, Evans & Cos.,
WAKEIIOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GhA.-
\\TE continue tbe above business at our commodious Ware-
M house on Reynold sireet, near the United States Hotel,
where we may always be found to attend to the inteieet of
our customers.
Orders for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly filled,
and all the usual facilities granted to our friends.
Cash Advances made on produce in store.
WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC,
GEO. W. EVANS.
jy22-diw6m WM. E. EVANS.
GARDINER & MOORE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
(Warehouse formerly occupied by Simpson A Gardiner,)
MoINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
WILL Five their personal attention to the selling of Cotton,
IT or such other produce as may be sent to them by their
friends and the plant ing public.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to the
best advantage.
Cash Advances made upon Produce in Store, when required.
JAMES T. GARDINER,
formerly Simpson A Gardiner.
y3-6m ST. JOHN MOORE,
W. M. & A. A. BEALL,
WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
\ITE will continue the Warehouse and Commission Buxi
tt nessatthesame stand, in Metcalfs Fire-proof Ware
house, (on Reynolds', between Jackson and Mclntosh streets,
Metcalfs Range,) in the centre of the city and convenient to
the Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe storage for Cotton.
Grain, and Produce generally, we respectfully solicit • contin
uance of the patronage heretofore 60 liberally extended, and
that of the public generally, pledging the strictest personal ari
tention to all business entrusted to our care.
All consignments toß.i B, will have our prompt attention.
The usual Cash Advances made on Produce in Store.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly
filled. WM. M. BEALL,
A. A. BEALL,
Augusta, Ga., July 9, 1860. jyIS-d3Aw6m
SITUATION WANTED.
i A SOUTHERN YOUNG MAN, a Graduate of the
t j\_ Philadelphia Medical College, who ha* paid particular
attention to the Drug business. Is dsairous of obtaining, at this
> time, employment In that line. Undoubted testimonials can be
given. Apply to the Editor of the Chronicle A benrtnel.
oeM-swrw
PRdP. L. MILLER’S
HAIR IIIVIGORATOB.
AN EFFECTIVE, SAFE AND ECONOMICAL
COMPOUND,
FOR RESTORING GREY HAIR
to its original color, without dyin -, and preventing the Hair
from turning grey.
FOR PREVENTING B AiDNESS,
and curing it when there is the least particle of vitality for re
cuperative energy remaining.
FOR REM ‘ VIRG PCURF &DANDUFF
and all Cutaneous Affection/ jf the Scalp.
FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR,
mparting to it an unequalled gloss and brilliancy, making it
soft and silky in its texture, and causing it to cuiteeadily.
The great celebrity and the increasing demand for this une
qualled preparation, convinces the proprietor that one trial is
only necessary to satisfy a discerning public ofitssuperiorquall
ties over anv other nreparationat present in use. It cleanses
the head and scalp from Jatnirufl aiid other cutaneous diseases;
cansesthe hair to gTOw luxuriantly, and gives .it a rich, soft,
closer aud flexible appearance ; and also where the hair is
loosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the
roots, and restore the growth to those parts whicj Lave become
bald, causing tto yield a fresh covering of hair.
There are hundreds of Ladies and Gentlemen In „ rw York
who have had their hair restored by the use of tbe Inv.porator,
when all other preparations had failed. L. M.has in ms pos
session letters innumetable testifying to the above facts, from
peTSonsofthe highest respectability. It will effectually pre
vent the hair from turning grey until the latest period of life;
and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the
use of the Invigorator will certainly restore it to its original
hue, giving it a dark, glossv appearance. Asa perfume for the
toilet and a Hair Restorative, it ia peculiarly recommeuded,
having an agreeable fragrance ; and the great facilities it affords
in dressing tie hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator
can be dressed in any required form so aa to preserve its placo,
whether plain or hi curls—hence the great demand for It Dy the
iadies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be with
out, as the price places It within the reach of all, being
ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers.
L. MILLER would call the attention o f Parents and Guar
dians to the use of nis Invigorator, in cases where the childrens’
Hair inclines to be weak. The use. of it lays the foundation for
a rood head of Hair, as it removes any impurities that may
have become connected with the scalp, the removal of which is
necessary, both for the health of the child and the future ap
pearance of its Hair.
UAUTIOS—None genuine without the tae simile LOULS
MILLER being on the outer wrapper; also, L. MILLER’S
HAIR IN YIGORATOR, N. Y., blown in the glass.
Wholesale Depot, 56 l)ey Street, and sold by all the principal
Merchants and Druggists throughout the world.
Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity.
I also desire to present to the American public my
New andlmproved Instant ns
LIQUID HAIR DIE,
which, after years of scientific experimenting, I have brought to
perfection It dyes Biack or Brown instantly, without injury
to the Hair or t kin—warranted the t'est article of the kind in
existence.
PRICE, ONLY 50 CENTS
Depot, 56 Dey Street, New-York.
au7-wly
HELMBOLIFS
GENUINE PREPARATION.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for the Bladder.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Gravel.
HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Nervousnes*.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Droosv.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Loss of Memory.
HELMBOLLi’S BUCHU for DimnessofVision.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Difficult Breathing,
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for General Debility.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Horror of Disease
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Night Sweat#.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD'S BCCHU for Drynessof tneSiin.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Eruptions.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Fain in the Back.
HELMBOLD’S BUOHU for Heaviness of the Eyelid, with
Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility aad Restlessness, with
tvant of Attention. Horror of Society.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions.
HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Excesses arising from Indiscre
tion, and ail Diseases of the Sexual Organs, existing in either
sex. aud from whatever cause originated, aad no matter of how
long standing.
1 hese symptoms. In part, arc experienced often by sufferers
with diseascs'of tne Bladder, Kidneys, Grave! and Dropsy, and
invariably by the iroudicicus or nervous and debilitated. Itisa
fact, ieng since established, that any disease of these organs
affects tie mind more than any anu aii others, and if allowed to
go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon follows
Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—in one of which the
patient may expire. Whc can say that these excesses are not
frequently followed by these direful diseases. Insanity and Con
sumption ? The record cf the Insane Asylums and the melan
choly deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth
of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums tbe most melancholy
exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sullen and
quite dcsttj?r'liKirb- .it. ft herald*
sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
“ W ith woeful measures, wan DespaLr,
Low-, sullen sounds, h’s grief beguiled.”
Debliityla most terrible, and has brought thousand* upon
thousands to untimely graves ; thus blasting the am bition of
many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this infallible
remedy.
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of tne proprie
tor, vouching for it* virtue# aud it# curative powers, is immense,
embracing name# well known to science and fame. Certificates
of cure#, from one month to twenty years’ standing, and 01 the
most reliable and respectable character, are open for inspection
from Governors of State#, Judges, eminent Physicians, asd dis
tinguished Cleigvmen.
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is prepared directly
according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the
greatest accuracy and chemical knowledge and care devoted in
Its combination. See Prof. Dewees’ valuable works on the
Practice of Physic, and most of the late Standard Works of
Medicine.
HELMBOLD'S BUCHU Is safe and pleasant In taste and
odor but immediate in it# action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the city of
Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being duly
sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no Narcotic,
Mercurv, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable,
H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of November,
1854. Wm. P. Hibbard, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $3, delivered to any address.
One thing certain, a trial costs but a Dollar—try it, and be
convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompanied bv reliable and
responsible eertiflcat.es from Professors of Medical Colleges,
Clergymen and others. Prepared by
H. T. HELMBOLD, Philadelphia.
Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD’S—take no
other. Cures guarantied. For sale by -
PLUMB & LEITNER.
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HAYrHAY! HAY! HAY!
WE HAVE MADE
EXTENSIVE ARRANGEMENTS
FOR
A FULL SUPPLY
OF
PRIME EASTERN AND NORTHERN
H A: Y,
THE COMING SEASON.
HAYING MADE OUR PURCHASES
From tine Producer,
WE CAN SELL AS LOW
AS ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY.
WE HAVE NOW ARRIVING,
A. Grood Stock of
PRIME EASTERN,
NEW CROP.
R. J. BOWE & CO.
oct6-lm
TWO DIFFICULTIES
OUT OF THE WAY!
TIN & SHEET jRQN WORKS.
BIMMSTER k BERRY
TTAVE thepleasure of advislrg their customers and the
TI public, that t hey have completed arrangements to obviate
two objections that have operatoc against their receiving so full
a f hare of patronage as they might otherwise have done. The
first, that of icingtoo far down town; tbe second, thst of
having a fully competent and practical man at tbe r.ead of our
mechanical department. The first ha# been cancelled, by our
fitting up at No. 32 Jackson street, opposite the warehouse of
M. P. Stovall, and near tne Bell Tower, a large and convenient
Workshop. The second, by securing the services of Mr. E. E.
ftCOFIELD, who will have charge of the mechanical depart
ment of the businee#. We are thus r repared, from the central
position of our Shop on Jackson street, ann the one in tka rear
of crar Store on Broad street, to accommodate both up and
downtown. We have a large additional force of workmen,
and shall be prepared to execute any style of work known in
our line, with promptness, and at moderate prices. We most
respectfully solicit a sh-.ire of public patronage.
BUCKMASTER A DERRY,
N. B We are not ambitious of occupying a “leading posi
tion” in the trade of this city, and do not propose to put forth
any “ new effort,” or trick of legerdemain to gain it, or to oust
others from it, but shail try the old-fashioned way of getting a
living bv doing good work, at as cheap a rate as we cau afford
it; aud th°ugh we can’t claim much practical knowledge of the
business in behalf of oar “ senior, ’’ we do think we have the
right to claim with emphasis in behalf of our junior—he having
had 33 years of constant practical experience—23 of them in
thisdtv, and not subject to a discount of 11 years spent in the
cottoi. market. We are not disposed to bosst of our “facilities”
to get goods so cheap as to make it Impossible to be “under
sold ;” vet we leei verv sure that If others sell cheaper, it wii)
hardly be “possible” that they will receive “ fair remunerative
prfcee.” A* “ hope springs eternal in the human breast,” and
as we are a.lso stimulated by the line# iearned in our school
hay l ) 4 Tall oaks from little acorns grow,” Ac., Ac., we shail
Indulge the hope that at some future day we may approximate
• so near “ a leswiing position” In the Hade of our city as to
stake it a question not entirely “ beyond controversy” whether
> It shall be retained aad monopolised by those who so confldent
-1 ly appropriate its exclusive occupancy to themselves. W#
trust cur friends will pardon us for entertaining such ambitious
hopee. ootlk-dtf
CARPITIN 6,
FLOOK CLOTHS!
CARPETING,
Cheaper than the cheapest,
CAN BE FOUND AT
J. & A. J. SETZE’S.
ALSO, *
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
OF ALL
Styles and Patterns.
A BIOS COMPLETE STOCK
O ILT ZEE .A. IsT ID
AND
RECEIVING WEEKLY,
Which will be Sold at a
SMALL ADVANCE’
We will Show our Goods to one and all, deeming It no trouble
—rather a pleasure—to display them.
J. k A. J. SETZE.
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BELTING!
LEATHER BELTING,
BEST QUALITY, ALL WIDTHS,
1 to 18 Indies,
With Underwood’s Patent
RIVET FASTENINGS.
RUBBER BELTING,
ALL WIDTHS,
SUPERIOR QUALITY,
ALWAYS ON HAND, AT
siiebmb t , jessup & c 0.%
225 HROAD-STREET,
ATJGUSTA, GEO.
eep23-dSm
1860.
NEW GOODS
FALL AND W INTER.
WRIGHT & ALEXANDER,
WOULD respectfully inform their customers and the
v v public, that tbev are now prepared to exhibit their
usually large and carefully selected stock of
STAPLE
AND
FANCY GOODS,
Os which they Invite an examination, and challenge a compar
ison of price with any house in Augusta.
Wet; AN, and WILL sell Goods as CHEAP as any house,
and GUARANTEE them as represented. We have” SIX K
and DRESS GOODS, in great variety; MEKINOES, BOM
BAZINES. DELAINES; American, English and French
PRINTS ; HANDKERCHIEFS. EM BROIDERIES, LACE
GOODS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY and GLOVES.
Supr. Irxsh an i Pillow Case LINEN'S, DIAPERS and
TOW ELS. of all kinds ; American, Shaker and Welsh FLAN
NELS, of ail qualities • TICKINGS, I IN'SEYS, SHEET
INGSand SHIRTINGS, of all widths and styles.
CLOAKS and SUAW’LS. a Urge assortment; Kentucky
JEANS, SATINETS, CASSIMERES ad TWEEDS,
Schley's Richmond Factory PLAINS, and other makes ; OS
N ABURGS, STRIPES, and a full stock of Goods ;or Servants’
Wear; NEGRO BLANKETS, of all sizes and kinds, at
Very Low Prices ; BED BLAN KETS, Ac., Ac,; all <*f which
we offer on accommodating terms, and invite examination.
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MUST I'pWT HIJl'Tt
cem rniurn!
THROUGH TICKETS from! New Orleans to New
York, via Mobile. Montgomery j Augusta and Columbia,
thence by
CENTRAL LINE,
FROM COLUMBIA TO CH ARLOTTE,
AND RALEIGH TO WELDON, N. C., *
Connectlneat Weldon with lines for Baltimore. Philadelphia
and New York, via Petersburg. Richmond anil Washington, c r
by Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad to Portsmouth and Bav
Steamers to Baltimore.
TICKETS GOOD BY THIS ROIITF
UNTIL USED.
Fare aud Time the same as by any other Railroad Route.
This Route passes through the Capitals of North and South
Carolina ; and that portion from Columbia to Weldon i? al
most entire,y free from dust, swamps and trestle work, passing
through an elevated aud healthy country.
{y Connections are made at New Y’ork hv this line to Sant
toga,Niagara Falis, Boston. White Mountains, Canada, Ac”
Southerners traveling with theirservants, by taking this line,
wiil be relieved from the annoyani.es to which they are sub
jected on other routes.
Tho holding Through Tickets, are convey ed between De
pots FREE OF CHARGE.
BE CAREFUL TO BUI YOUR TICKETS
“Via Columbia, S. C.
CT Baggage Checked from Moutgomerv to Augusta vis
West Point and Atlanta, or via Columbus and Macon to Au
gusta, thence to Weldon, N. C., thence to Baltimore by Bay
Line, or to W ashington via Richmond, Baggage Masters ao
companringltallthe wav.
For further particulars'and Through Tickets, see small cards,
or Inquire, In New Orleans, of R. GEDDES, 0 Gravier street •
in Mobile, at GOX. BRAIN'AKD A CO.’S Offictf; ‘in Mmnt’
fomery, of A. POrE, General Ticket Agent AI. A W. p R
l - ort * „ LEWIS LEVY,
Passengar Agent, Augusta, Ga.
, „ CL D. HOYDEN,
NOTICE.
TpRE business hitherto carried on by the undersigned, under
A tale firm of W. E. ARCHER A C-0., will be discontinued
after this date.
The books and account* will be ftrund with W. E. ARCHER,
who is duly authorised to settle the business Os the firm.
All parsons indebted to W.E. ARCHER A CO., will please
make prompt settlement, and save cost.
W.E. ARCHER,
JAS. 6. DILL,
Augusta, June 26th, 1860. THOS. B. ARCHER.
VOL. XXIV. NO. 265
w. J. HAMILL.
Wholesale Dealer in
FLOUR. CORN MEAL, MILL FEED,
CORN, OATS, HAY, STRAW, AC.
NO. 50 S. FREDERICK STREET,
BALTIMORE.
jyld-dfim
THOMAS WOOD & CO.,
GROCEES
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
87 MAIDEN LAKE,
NEW YORK,
ra '” l
Reference—FLEMlNG A ROWLAND, Augusta, Ga
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
THE partnership heretofore existing between the uLder
signed undei the firm of JAMES D. I.EHMEK A CO.
is inis day dissolved by mutual oonsent. Either party ie au
thorized to use the name of the firm in settling the business.
JAS. D. LEHMER,
O— Kpy " A -
Burrs A. Jo.-tes. r
Os. ate firm of J. D. Lehmer A Cos. J „
James F_ Cuuminos ] General J artuart
bate of Tennessee.
J as. i>. Lebmxb, Special Partner.
CUMMINGS & JONES,
(Successors to -las. D. Lehmer <& C 0.,)
General Commission & Forwarding
- LERGHANTS
Nos. 81 and 83 West Second Street,
CINCINNATI, O.
4 S successors to the long established firm of Jan. D. Lehmet
J\ A Cos., we beg leave to call attention to the above card,
and respectfully offer our services as GENERAL COMMIS
SION MERCHANTS, for tlic purchase end sale of all kinds >1
Produce and Manufactures, more especially Provisions and
Flour.
Having ample cash means and facilities for conducting a Com
mission Business in all its various branches, we hope, by stria
attention to our duties, to receive r> libera! share of patronage
CUMMINGS i JONES.
Cincinnati, July 2d, 1860.
H AVISO impaired my health by constant application to
business for the past fifteen years, I have found It neces
sary to transfer the active managemec* to others. In doing so.
I can. with great confidence, recommend my successors, Messrs!
CUMMINGS & JONES, to my friends and patrons.
J. D. LEHMER.
Cincinnati. July sd. 1860.
fW~ Refer to J’osiah Sibley & Sons, Augusta, Geo.
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NED BUNTLINE’S NEW BOOKS.
New-York Mercury Stories.
FULL OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
JU6T published aud for sale at retail or wholesale, at the
cheap Book Store of FREDERIC A. BRADY, 24 Ana
Street, New York. Price 25 cents each, or any five lor oa
dollar, or the whole eleven for two dollars.
I
THE WHITE WIZARD: or. The Great Prophet of the
Seminole Indians. By Ned Bunti'ne. Price 25c. .
U.
SEA WAIF : or. The Terror of the Coast. A Tale of Pri
vateering in 1776. By Ned Bun*line. Trice 25c.
in.
SAUL SABBERDAY : or. The Idiot Spy. A Tale ©i the
Men and Deeds of 1776. By Ned Buntllne. Price 25c.
ELFRIDA ; or, The Red Rover s Daughter. A New Mrs
tery of New York. By Ned Buntliuu. Price 26c.
THE MAN-O’-WAR’S GRUDGE. A Romance of to
Revolution. By Ned Buntline. Price 26c.
VI.
OUR MESS, or. The Pirate Hunters of the Gulf. A Tale
of Naval Heroism aud Wild Adventures in the Tropics. Bv
Ned Buutline. Price 25c.
VIJ.
LUONA PRESCOTT ; or, The Curse Fulfilled. A Taleot
the American Revolution. By Nen Buntline. Price 26c.
• Vlli.
THAYENDANFGEA, THE SCOURGE : or. The War
Eagle of the Mohawks. A Tal® r.f Mj sterv. Ruth and Wrong.
By Ned Butline. Price 25c. *
IA
STELLA DELORME: or. The Camanehe’s Dream. A
Wild and Fanciful Story of Savage Chivalry. By Ned Eunt
line. Price 26c.
X.
THE BIFT AND THE SPRAY. A Tale of the Smog
giers in the English Channel. Beautifully Illustrated. Bv
Mal'olm J. Erijm. Price 250.
PATd.A WAY : or. The Mountain Outlaws. A Tale t fthe
Northern Trapping Grounds. By Dr. J.H. Robinson. Pries
25c.
Ailofthe above Books are full of beautiful Illustrative En
gravings by Darley.
Booksellers, News Agents, and all others will please serw on
their orders at oace.
Copies of any or all ofthe above works will be sent nee o
postage, per mail, to any one, on receipt of price.
Call or seDd, or address ail orders to
FREDERIC A. BRADP,
sep7-d3m 24 Ann Street, New Yerk.
‘ FANCY GOODS! FANCY GOODS!
CYRUS J. LAWRENCE,
No. 29 Chambers Street,
N EW-YOKK,
“Wholesale Dealer in
SMALL WARES,
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION,
Sueh as COMBS, BRUSHES. BUTTONS. PINS, NEE
DLES, THREADS, PORTMONAIES, STATIONARY.
PERFUMERY, JEWELRY, WATCHES, MUSIC All
WARES. WOOD and WILLOW WARE Ac. Ac.
SPECIALITIES.
Lawrenoe’s Groovelesa Perfect Eyed NEEDLES ;
Lawrence’s Oriental COLOGNE :
Lawrence’s SOUTHERN FAVORITE ;
Lawrence's GOLD PEN’S, warranted ;
Lawrence's STEEL PENS, the Planters, and ethers;
Lawrence’s LEAD PENCILS, ail styles ;
Lawrence's Osnaburg SEWING THREAD—a superior
quality, put up in large and small Balls, and o Spools. .
All Goods warranted as represented. Neat and convenient
Catalogues, with blanks for memorials, supplied to purchasers
on application. dec2-dAwly
TOMES, SON & MELVM,
No. 6 Maiden Lane,
NEW YORK,
INVITE DEALERS IN
GUNS,
AND
SPORTING ARTICLES,
JEWELERS,
DRUGGISTS,
STATIONERS,
AND
FANCY
GOODS JOBBERS
TO EXAMINE THEIR STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of GUNS, RIFLES and PISTOLS, of all de
scriptions; ELK VS CAPS, WADDING and CARTRIDGES
POWDER FLASKS, Shot POUCHES, Dram FLASKS, Ac.,
Ac.; PLATED WARE and JEWELRY, both Foreign and
Domestic; DRUGGISTS ARTICLES, viz: Lubin’s EX
T RACTfe; Lowe's Brown Windsor and other SOAPS; Fine
Shell and other Dressing COMBS; Hair, Tooth and Shaving
BRUSHES ; Medicine CASES ; Tooth POWDER; Shaving
CREAM, Ac., Ac.
STATIONERS’ ARTICLES; DESKS, INKSTANDS and
CUTLERY, of ail approved makers.
Fine French and English FANCY GOODS, BRONZES,
GILT ARTICLES; PORTEMONNAIES; Leather TRAY
ELING BAGS, Ac., Ac.
SOLE AGENTS for WESTLEY RICHARD’S FOWLING
PIECES; Elev’scelebrated Sporting AMMUNITION, Heiffor *
••Army and “Model” RAZORS ; Adam's Revolving PISTOLS
iylidSm
ON CONSIGNMENT,
50 hhds. choice BACON SIDES ;
20 tierces choice HAMS ;
20 tierces Sugar-Cured Canvassed SHOULDERS;
25 bbis. superior LEAF LARD ;
1000 sacks Pennsylvania Black Seed GATS;
10 boxes low price TOBACCO.
8 hhds CLEAR SIDES.
For sale at low rates by
J. C. DAWSON.
iepu-if No. 2 Warren Bloc*.