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From our Evening Edition of yesterday.
Ci■rrerpondence of the Chronicle d‘ Sentinel.
GEORG! I LEGISLATURE.
Ga., Nov. IT.
sssate.
Leave of absence was granted several Senators.
The unfinished business of yesterday was taken
up. At the time of adjournment, the bill prevent
ing the running of locomotives on the Sabbath
day was under discussion.
Sir. Jones, of Newton, opposed the bill, believ
ag, as he did, that a great inconvenience would
arise, and that persons detained in cities by the
passage of this law, would spend the Sabbath in
a manner much worse than traveling on rail roads.
Mr. Fulton, of Columbia, thought differently;
ti* was of the opinion that rail road corporations
had no more right to violate the Sabbath day than
other persons.
Mr. Cooke ooposed the bill, tuking the same
ground as Mr. Jones.
Mr. Wallace, of Taylor, favored it
A message was received from his Excellency,
the Governor, announcing that he had signed a
bill to change the time of holding the Superior
Court of Bryan county.
The ayea and nays were called on a motion to i
postpone the ‘‘Sabbath day Locomotive Bill” in
definitely, and resulted in its postponement. — j
Ayes, twenty-seven ; nays, eighty-three.
Mr. Harris, of Glynn, suborned the report of
the special committee on our federal relations.
This report recommends the call of a rotate
Convention—the election for members of the Con
vention to be heldon thenrst Wednesday in Janua
ry, ISSI. The election to be held in the same
manner as the election for members of the Legis
lature. Those counties entitled to three members
to iae allowed three in the Convention—the ap
portionment to be the same as now in the election
for members of the Legislature. The bill as
amended passed unanimously.
New Matter.—Mr. Fulton, of Columbia, intro- :
duced a bill providing for the appointment of
three commissioners to select a suitable situation
for the establishment of an Armory in this State.
Mr. Hyde : A bill to protect the owners of stock ;
in this Ntate.
Mr. McLeod, of Emanuel, introduced a bill to ;
abolish imprisonment for debt under certain cir
• instances.
To lay out anew acuity from the counties of
Halt and Gwinnett.
Mr. Printup, of Floyd : A bill to appoint a Mili
tary Board tor the State of Georgia.
Mr. Ssmitb, of Talbot A bill to amend the penal
code.
Mr. Wellborn, of Warren ; To incorporate the
MeDnflße Rifles.
EOCSS.
Mr. Strickland, of Madison, moved to reconsider
the aetiou of the House in the passage of a bill to
appropriate |i*.yXX) to the Oglethorpe Medical
College, of Savannah.
A iengthy discussion ensued between Messra.
Strickland of Madison, Andrews of Wilkes, Ta
tum of Dade, and Greece of Houston, and the
motion to reconsider was lost by yeas ‘id—nays
I".
Mr. Svltnaa of Walton, offered a sm of resolu- I
tiocs appointing a joint cotxmiiuee of both Houses j
to go to Savannah and Augusta, examine the ]
xaiiits of the Banks in the same, and report to the !
Legislature the true condition of the Banks, pre
paratory to permitting the same to go into sus
pension.
Mr. Fannin, of Morgan, said that he offered ‘
these resolutions, on the ground that this Legis- j
iature has no power to ask the Banks to open j
iheir vaults to the r Committee, unless by special
s atute. The Legislature could as well ass any
cit! jen to open his coffers and display his busi
ness, as to ask the Banks. They are corporations
by our act, and as corporations have the privileges
ct* individuals.
The resolutions were then referred to the Com- j
mit tee on Banks.
A great deal of time was here expended in de
bating the passage of a bill to appropriate SB,OOO I
to build a bridge in Irwin County. The bill was
referred to tue Committee on Agriculture and In
ternal Improvements.
Mr. Mintz, of Jackson, called up bis bill to con
fer certain powers on the Inferior Courts of this
State. The bill allows them to change County
Lines.
On motion the same was referred to the Judi
ciary Committee. This bill, if passed, will save
the State #20,000 annually.
A bill to appoint three Commissioners to take
charge of the Institution for Deaf and Dumb.—
Passed, and transmitted forthwith to the Senate.
The report of the Committee who have had un
der consideration the Special Message of the Go
vernor, together with all Resolutions, Bii.s, Ac.,
Defore the House, was made the special order for
Monday next.
The bill to ea'l a Convention of the people, the
election to be held on the first Wednesday in Jan
uary, 1881, the Convention to meet- on the 18th
s Jay"of January, 1881, was received from the Sen
ate and read the first time.
JUST RECEIVED AT
Grav&Turley’s,
9/ t ‘
FINE BLACK VELVET CLOAKS: !
FINE BLACK CLOTB CLOAKS;
LACE SETTS, iu groat variety ;
MI SLIN SETTS;
MI'SLIN COLLARS and SLEEVES ;
L tub'll Liam HANDKERCHIEFS ;
Foulard SILKS, very liandsouir;
Mourning SILKS a BOMBAZINES ;
Alexander's KID 6LOIES ;
Silk and Wool GLOVES, large as
sortment ;
Wool, Silk and Cotton HOSIERY.
BOvld
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATER FROM EUROPE,
ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER
VANDERBILT.
New-York, Nov. 18. — The steamship Vanderbilt
has arrived with Liverpool dates to Nov. 7.
Liverpool, Nov. 7.—The sales of cottah for the
past three days, including Wednesday, were 28,- !
000 bales, of which 2,000 bales were taken by
speculators and exporters. The market had lost
its immediately previous advance of and
closed steady at Friday's quotations, as follows :
Fair Orleans 7? 4 d. Mid. Orleans 7d.
- Mobiles j “ Mobiles 6T<d.
hpiands J “ Uplands B%d.
BreadstuSs and provisions closed quiet.
London Monet Market. —Consols closed at
I 23(g93>£.
General News.
The steamship .Etna had arrived out.
The Sardinians had dispersed the Bonrbo*
army, and taken 10,000 prisoners.
Hurst has been declared the winner of the prize
fight with Paddock.
Admiral Sir Chas. Napier is dead.
[second despatch.]
Nsw-York, Nov. la.—Victor Emanuel’s forees
had totally routed the Neapolitans, and had taken
a vast amount of military stores and wagons and
11,000 prisoners.
Anarchy prevailed at Villerbo ?) in the Papal
dominions.
At Liverpool Flour was reported easier and un
| changed. Wheat was very dull at Id. to 2d. de
| chne. Corn had declined 3d. Sugar was steady.
Rice firm. Coffee quiet. Spirits of Turpentine
was steady at S4s. fid. to Sss. Rosin was dull at
ss. 4d. to ss. 5cL on the spot, to arrive.
At London the demand for money was full.
Nfoney Nlattera in New York,
New York, Nov. 17.—Storks were lower.
New York Centrals closed at 72'j’ and Virginia
i sis at i3, which is a decline of 0 since vesterdav.
Several Banks have proposed to discount one
million dollars, of sixty day bills, for Brown
Brothers A Cos., for the purchase of sterling bills’
drawn against produce, but now useless for the
want of purchasers of the sterling bills.
Forced sales of sterling to-day were made at
lolts 102 premium.
The money market is unsettled, but relief is ex
pected from the anticipated negotiations of Brown,
Brothers and others.
Money now commands 12 per cent, for the best
double paper, or “gilt-edge” endorsers, and from
1- to cl per cent, lor good single names.
Col. LeVfat’a Grape Shot Revolver.
Columbia, 8. Nov. 17. — C01. LeMat’s Grape
Shot Revolver took a prize medal at our State
Fair. It attracted great attention, close obser
vation, and was universally admired, for its effi
■ cieney as a complete and destructive weapon.—
The pistol or revolver has nine chambers to the
! cylinder, and the one on exhibition has a barrel
capable of carrying an ounce ball or fifteen buck
shot.
The Nfobile Register for Secession,
Mobile, Ala., Nov. 1-.—The Mobile Register
John Forsyth’s paper, and the leading Douglas
or can in Alabama in the late canvas, - has de
clared for secession, and says that the large sec
tional vote both North and South, proves that a
common government is impossible, and all efforts
to *are the L’nion fruitless. He appeals to the
conservative men of all portions of the Union to
i take the movement in their own hands, as the
on’ v means of avoiding the worst consequences
which may result from the inevitable revolution.
Ho a. John Slidell for Secession.!
New Orleans, Nov. 17. — The Hon. John Slidell
warmlv espouses the cause of secession.
Virginia Gone for Bell.
Richmond, Y a., Nov. 17. —The majority in Vir
gin!?. for John Bell over John C. Breckinridge, for
President, is about 400 certain.
Latest from Mexico.
New Orleans, Not. 17. — The schr. Red Fox,
from Tampico, with dates to the 10th int,, has
arrived.
|4‘X .000 of the money seized from tho Mexican
conducta reached Tampico on the Ist inst. The
affair caused much excitement.
Anotcrer report has reached Tampico that Gua
i dalajara has finally been captured, and Marquez
I taken prisoner and shot.
Ylarkete.
New Y'oes, N’ov. 17. —Sales of Cotton to-day,
| 1200 bales, with a heavy market. Flour—sales of
’ iXOO barrels, at a decline of cents per bbl.
i Southern #5 40 af 5 55. Wheat 2 to 4 cents low
er, with sales of 40,000 bushels. Corn declining
Sales 42,000 bushels ; Mixed 68 cts. Navals dull-
Rice steady. Freights firmer; on Cotton to Liv
erpool, ip d2d, on Floor 3s 9d to 4s, on Grain 14d
! to 15d.
Charleston, Nov. 17.—Sales of cotton to-day
1100 bales, at prices ranging from 10 to
The market is unchanged.
COMMERCIAL.
Augusta Market.
Mojtdat, 1 P. M.
COTTON. —The market is dull and drooping. We hear of
no transactions. The scarcity of money restricts business.
KOOK BINDING.
‘I he Chronicle ii Sentinel
BOOK BINDERY
Is now in full operation, with recent additions
of new materials and conveniences of all kinds.
All BOOK.*, PAMPHLETS, MUSIC, Ac., can be
B*UND IN ANY STYLE, from the plainest to
the most ornamental, on moderate terms, and
with punctuality and dispatch.
BLANK BOOKS
For District Officers, Sheriffs, Clerks, Tax Col.
ectors, Ac., as well as for Counting Houses, and
for any other purpose, will be manufactured to
order, in the most substantial and superior style
i Terms moderate, and promptness observed.
W. S. JONES.
ORGAN MIMJ MCTOM,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
acdemUmedis now fully prepared to Build Church
JL or Farkv- ORGAN S, of anv size, from AsOO up to SIO.dOO.
Having had twenty-five years’ experience In Organ Budding.
I am prepared to produce as ggod an instrument a- anv in the
Cnited States I have all materials on hand, of the beet quality
—and pro, e-lv seasoned wood, Ac.
I can p du ethe heat testimonials as to capability and faith
y fu!a> sa. Urg in* enclosed in anv style of case desired, or to
suit the architecture of the building or room.
AU orders protcptlv and faithfully executed, ami, all my
work WARRANTED TO GIVE SATISFACTION.
Address JOHN BAKER,
auJS-itlm* Organ Builder. Charleston, S. C.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
50 hhds. choice BACON SIDES ;
20 tierces choice HAMS;
m 0 tierces Sugar-Cured Canvassed SHOULDERS;
*>
jm•) bbla. superior LEAF LARD ;
1000 sacks Pecnsvlvania Black Seed OATS ;
10 boxes low price TOBACCO.
S hhds CLEAR SIDES,
j For sal* ai low rales by
J. C. DAWSON,
i tegiMf No. fi Warren Block.
SUPERIOR DI TCH iLBS:
TF§T received by and earners Same assortment of the choicest
O Ditch BULBS, such as Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocuses. etc,
etc,, which cave been imported direct by ourselves. Also,
H X ACINTH GL ASSES, of new patterns, and all colors. Ths
i above Bulba are the choicest ever offered In this city. Ordsn
Ilf* with T. LATA STE, wld he promptly attended to.
P. J. PERCKMA.VS,
oW3-dtf Fruit land Nursery, Augusta, da.
AUGUSTA, GA., TUESDAY’ MORNING, NOVEMBER 20, 1860.
METROPOLITAN
FIRE L\m\CE COMPANY,
New York.
CAPITAL *300,000.
CASH SURPLUS 100 000.
j
Is prepared to take risks on ail Insurable Property In the
city of Augusta, and throughout the State of Georgia, at fair
rates.
Oen. JAMES LORIMER GRAHAM, Pres t.
EDWARD A. STANSBURY, ber’y.
J. C. DAWSON, Agent,
iep6-lv So. S Warren Block, Augasta.
INCORPORATED 1819.
Charter Perpetual.
LTMIVSIRIVCE t'OMPIW.
CAPITAL 11,500,000.
SURPLUS 500’000.
ASSETS 2,194,i)00.
This Company is well known in this city, and throughout the
U nion, as the leading Fire Insurance Com pan v. It has earned
a reputation for prompt attention to business, and an honorable,
liberal and equitable performance of its obligations, unequalled
by any other Companv.
B. fl. BRODNAX, Agent,
for Augusta and vicinity,
MARKET
FIRE I\SIRI\(E COMPiW,
NEW-YOEK.
Capital $200,000, & Large Surplus.
INSURES ON
MERCHANDISE,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
BUILDINGS, and th
BETTER CLASS OF RISKS OESERALLY,
on the most Favorable Terms.
The Company is now doing business on the
“ PARTICIPATION PLAN,”
by which SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENTofthenet Profits U
divided annually iln Scrip bearing interest) to the parties In
sured, and the Fund represented by the Scrip is securely in
vested and held by the Company as a guaranty for its policy,
thereby greotiy increasing tnesecuritv. and diminishing the
expense s ’of Insurance, with .ut any Liability whatever on the
part ot the assured.
Fir t Division of Profits, July, IsOO.
THIRTY-THREE-ANB-A THiRD PEF. CENT in Scrip*
on the Premiums on Policies written with the Participation
Provision, and marked off during the year ended June f).
ASHER TAYLOK, President.
J. E. MARSHALL, Agent.
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€ARF EtraO,
FLOOR CLOTHS !
CARPETING,
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST,
CAN BE FOCND AT
J. & A. J. SEIZES.!
ALSU,
CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
or all
Styles and 3?att: rn*.!
A JIO* COMPLETE STOCK
O IST HI -A. IST ID
AND
RECEIVING WEEKLY,
Whteh will n* Sold at a
SMALL ADVANCE!
We wbi Snow our Goods to on, and ad, deeming it no trouU.
—rather a pleasure—to display them.
J. & A. J. SETZE.
oct-rdtr
W. H. SALISBUM & CO.,
dealers; in \
rw-t—jr ; ‘I t .
STOVES, GRATES,
Pt A.3STGES,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &c.,
Gas Fixtures,
VfETALIC ROOFING, GAS FITTING AND
PLUMBING, FORCE AND LIFTING
PUMPS, DEEP WELL PUMPS,
{FOB AXT DfiPTH WBLL TO OXB HCNDRID FBST,
Which a e guarantee to g.ve entire ratiafaction ’)
Lead, Block Tin, and Galvanised Iron,
Pipe, Ac. \ Tin Plate, Sheet
Lead, Copper, and
Sheet Iron.
By arrangements lately made, we are the OLE AGENTS
for ths sale of
GHIL SON’S
ELEVATED DOUBLE OVEN
RANGE,
The most economical and quick operating Range ever invented.
Housekeepers and others are invited to examine this Range
before purchasing. Its real advantages cannot be detailed ;
but suffice it to sav, that for quick, even and beautiful Baking,
and moderate consumption of Fuel, It must supercede every
other similar apparatus.
These Ranges can be fitted with Water Backs, and fixtures
for heating additional rooms ; and are sold ‘ust as low .as any
good Cooking Stove. We are also Agents for
CHILSONS PATENT FURNACE,
FOR HEATING
Dwellings, Churches,
hote ls,
And other public buildings. Th s apparatus, having been sub
leetea to the most rigid test by the first Scientific men of the
age. nas been pronounced Incapable of farther improvement.
W# are also Agents for the sale of ths
WEST CASTLEBORO’
Imitation Marble Slate
MANTLES.
The imitation is so perfect as to challenge the ewsest scrutiny.
They retain their polish longer than Marble, and. In appearance,
are much superior. They .cannot be Injured by smoke, coal
gas. or acid; and are soli at a great deal less price than Marble
of the same style.
Bv prompt and close application to cur business, we hope to
merit the patronage of our friends and the public generally.
octlfi-dlm
NOTICE.
ALL perse-s having claims sgairst the firm of L. C -BEIN’-
Am A CO “or f KIN’XER i Mri.t.iKgT, wfft
plsega render their a- souat* at Hlobe Hotel.
oefi-dtf AUSTIN MFLLAEKT.
W. J. HAMILL.
Wholesale Dealer in
FLOUR. CORN MEAL, MILL FEED,
CORN, OATS, HAY, STRAW, *C.
NO. 50 S. FREDERICK STREET,
BALTIMORE.
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NED BUNTLINE'S NEW BOOKS.
New-York Mercury Stories.
FULL Ot ILLUSTRATIONS
TITBT published and for sale at retail or whotemle. at the
cheap Book Store of FRLDERIC a. BRADY, it Ann
Street, New York. Price 23 cent, each, or any five lor on
dollar, or the whole eleven for two dollars.
I
THE WHITE WIZARD: or. The Great Prophet of the
Seminole Indians. By Ned BunUine. Price 2Sc.
SEA WAIF : or. The Terror of the Coast. A Taie of Pri
vateering in 1776. By Ned Buntliae. Price J6c.
111.
SAUL SABBERDAY : or. The Idiot Spv. A Taie of the
Men and Deeds of 1776. By Ned Buntiine. ‘ Price 15c.
IV.
ELFSIDA : or. The Red Rover s Daughter. A New Mya
tery of New York. By Ned Bunt hue. Price 23c.
V.
THE MAND’ WAR'S GRUDGE. A Romance of th S
Revolution. By Ned Buntiine. Price Jsc.
Vi.
OUR MESS . or. The Pirate Hunters of the Gulf. A Taie j
of Naval Hem ism and Wild Adventures in tho Tropics. By
Ned Buntiine. Price 25c.
VI f.
LCONA PRESCOTT : or. Ti* Curse Puifiiied. A Taleot
the American Revolution. Bv Neu Buntiine. Price 25c.
THAYENDANFGEA, THE SCOURGE : or. The War
Eagle of the Mohawks. A Tab* of My sterv. Ruth and Wrong.
By Ned Butiir.e. Price 25c.
L*’
STELLA DELORME: or. The Camanche’s Dream. A
Wild and Fanciful Story of Savage Chivalry. Bv Ned Eunt
line. Price 25c. :
X.
THE RIFT AND THE SPRAY. A Taie of the Smug I
giers in the Ecg.iah Chancel. BeaatifuEv Illustrated. By
Malcolm J. Errvm. Price 25c.
PAT-IAWaY : or. The MountaL Outlaws. A Taie < fthe
Northern Trapping Grounds. Bt Dr. J. H. Robinson. Price |
25c.
Ailofthe above Bocks are foil of beautiful Illustrative Ea
gravings by Dariey,
Booksellers, News Agents, and ki others will please sei . : c
their orders at once.
CopieeoZanv or ail of the above works will ba sent wee a ;
postage, per mail to any one. on receipt of price.
Call or send, or address all orders to
FREDERIC A. BRABY,
seaT .13m 24 Ann Street, New York,
LIME! LIME!
2000 bbis. Prime New
ROCK LA AD LIRE,
IN STOKE AND ARRIVING
FROM MANUFACTORIES DIRECT
FOR SAL* I.OW BY
R. J.BOWE & CO.
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iMTi:il STATES liOTKL*
MOSHER II ROSAMOND, Proprietors,
BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
THIS large ard iomr-establiahed Hotel, having been thor
.ughlv re-fitted and re-turti-hed this Summer, is cow pro
pared to satisfy ail the want, of the traveling communitv at the
mort reasonable term.. Frees its central position, ‘in the
heaithii-a^ part of the city, the CNITED STATES has a. wavs j
enjoyed a.arge share ofthe public patronage, and the Prnprie- !
tors are determined to spare neither pains nor expense fully to ;
sustain its ancient reputation as a first-ciase Hotel.
au!s i
PHUIXUII
FIR. O ISA THE
SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
We otter this new Guano to the
Planters of Georgia, in the great- 1
est confidence that it is the best,
and cheapest Fertilizer yet dis
covered. It is a NATURAL GUANO,
imported in bulk and sold in its j
natural state, without Grinding
or Manipnlation, which is the best
guarantee that Planters can hart
that it is
PURE \ UNADULTERATED, j
Although it is essentially a Phos- s
pbatic Guano, it has, in addition to
a large amonnt of Phosphate of
Lime—which renders it a perma
nent Fertilizer—a sufficient pro
portion of the Sulphates of Ammo
nia, Potash and Soda, and organic
matter rich in Nitrogen, to secure
for it prompt and efficient action
npon the first crop.
We obtained enough of it last
Spring to have it thoroughly tested
by some of the best Planters in the
State. The certificates of these
Planters, together with the analy
ses of Prof. Jones, Chemist to the
Cotton Planters’Association; Prof.
Shepherd, of the Charleston Medi
cal College, and Prof. Darby, of
Alabama, furnish convincing evi
dence of its decided superiority to
any Fertilizer yet introduced into
this country. These evidences
are printed in Pamphlet form, and
will be furnished gratis on appli
cation to onr Agents, or to ns.
THIS GfKA&O
IS FREE FROM HARD LIMPS.
The importers of this Guano
are bound to us under heavy oe
nalties to furnish us with Guano
of fully as good quality as the
cargo analyzed by Profs. Jones,
Shepherd and Darby, and we
pledge ourselves that each cargo
shall be critically analyzed upon
arrival, and unless found to be
essentially identical with those
already received, we will either
reject them or sell them at a
correspondingly less price.
This Guano is put up in barrels
of about 300 lbs., and the price
will be uniform, as follows: S4O
per ton of 2000 lbs., CASH, or
$45 credit until Ist Nov,, 1861.
without interest, in Savannah.
The price at interior points will
be the same, with necessary ex
penses added.
When sold on credit, city ac
ceptances will be required,
DA2FL 11. WILCOX & CO.
Aagiuta. Jhw.li, IMA avlT.AA w *
A FULL STOCK.
**
We have invoices of the fol
lowing list of Goods, many of
which are in Store, and all to
arrive in a few days, on con
signment, which we offer to
the trade as low as the same
Goods can be imported by any
house in the city:
30 hhds. prime Clear SIDES ;
40 hhda. prime Ribbed SIDES ;
45 hhds. prime new paeked SHOUT. DEitS ;
1 120 barrels prime Leaf LARD :
00 half bbia. prime Leaf LA R D ;
O 0 keg? prime Leaf LARD ;
130 kegs and tubs prime Goshen BUTTER;
400 btls.. half bbis. and quarter bbls. MACKEREL, of
different grades—t’s, Ys and S’t
100 sacks prime RYE;
i hble. prime Peach Blow POTATO Hi ;
80 bbls. prime Winter AFPLBS :
30 bbis. Red ONIONS :
00 boxes M. R. RAISINS ;
J.O half boxes M. R. RAISIN* :
25 quar. boxes M. R. RA IfciN a
1 Ltd. FIGS. Si Drums :
5 bbis. DRIED CURRAN IS ;
15 xegs DRIED PRUNBfc
O boxes Smoked HALIBUT
20 bbis. PickisU HERRINGS;
10 bbia. WHITE FlfeH ;
15 haifbbU. WHITE FISH ;
200 boxes Scaled HERRINGS ;
200 boxes No. 1 HERRINGS, Smoked :
20 b3Xes (TOO each) prime large Dry CODFISH :
1 > half bbis. Pickled CODFISH ;
20 kits Pickled SALMON ;
100 boxes A>.iA*antina CANDLE* :
100 boxesStertac CANDLES ;
30 boxes SUOAP. CRACKERS;
10 bbis. Boston CRACKERS.
—Alt.: for Sale—
-000 bales Prime Eastern and Northern HAT
—A LSO—
LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTEK.i
Always on hand, in quantities to meet tie demands of the ;
somaa unity.
R. J. ROU E & CO..
GENERAL COM. MERCHANTS.
?87 BROAD-STREET.
! |*j have adriess of a eargo of CORN and OATS, to arrive In
about tan days; also, a prime lot of BUCKWHEAT FLOUR
a sacks [novlldiwim] R. J. 80YYE dfc CO
Geo. W. Williams & Cos.,
No, 1 AND 3 HAYNE-STREET
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
OFFER FOR SALE, AT LOWEST MARKET RALES
T nAa BAGS Rio. Java, and LaguvraCOFFEß;
XUU IP 850 hhds. Porto Rico and Cuba SUGARS ;
700 bbls. Clarified. Crushed and Loaf
SOO hhds. Cuba and Muscovado MOLASSES :
300 bbls.dtew Orleans MoLaSSES and Syrup;
800 bales Gunny BAGGING;
2000 cods Bale ROPE and TWINE;
ISOO boxes CANDLES and SOAP ;
1300 kegs 5 AIL, assorted :
7000 sacks Liverpool SALT ;
100 casks fresh RICE:
POWDER, LEAJA SOAP, _CON, Ac.
j Charleston. 8. C-, Oct. 15, 1330. octli-dly
Fire Insurance
SECURITY AN D ECONOMY.
■ -O
PER CEYT OP NETT PROFITS DIVIDED
AWT ALLY IA SCRIP TO
POLICY HOLDERS.
- o
THE ELMOBE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CHARLESTON', S. C.
CASH CAPITAL ... $250,000.
! THE INSURED PARTICIPATE IM THE PROFITS,
WITHOUT ANY LIABILITY WHATEVER.
DIRECTORS:
WILLIAM M. MARTIN', president.
J. Legate Yates. A. S. Jobaktou,
Geo. VV. Williams, A R. Taft,
William C. Be*. r-enry Buut.
S. N’. Hart. J. Reid Boylsfou,
John B. Lafl'te, Hugh R. Banks,
Wan. C. Courtney, j E. L. Adams,
Edw. Sebri-jj:, ; C. V. Chamberlain,
JOSEPH WHILDEN, Sec’y * Treas.
The *ul--criber having been appointed Agent for this citv,
will take risks as low as other equally responsible Companies
A. M. JACKSON, Agent,
noeS-Sm 213 Broad Street.
PENMANSHIP FOR LADIES
AND CARD WRITING.
\riSSAWA BROWN', respectfutiv informs the Ladies
„vl. or Augusta and vicinity, that she will open Classen in
Bold, Commercial and Ladies’ Epistolary PEN MANSHIP, at
142 Greene street,nearly opposite the Bell Tower.
Persona can commence at any time, as each pupil receives
individual Instructions.
Tmuaa—Five Dollars for Twelve Lessons, and Ten Dollars
for Twenty Four Lessons, including Stationary—invariably in
advance.
VISITING. WEDDING, ADDRESS and BUSINESS
CARDS, neatly written toorder. Forwarded by mall to any
address.
Specimens of MISS BROWN’S Penmanship mav be seen at
Plumb A Leitner's, and the best of city references furnished.
octlS-swlm
DR. D’ANTIGNAC,
OFFERS hi* professional services to the citizens of Au
gusta. Office over Barry A Batty’s store. aovl4-dtf
INSURANCE AGENCY.
Office at Geo. A. Oates* Book Store.
CONTINENTAL Y
RESOLUTE 1 Insurance Companies
GOODHUE 1 of
MARKET I New York.
SECURITY 1
ATLANTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, of
Broeklyn. [oct4-dlm] JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent.
ST EAM E\ til A ES.
ON hand, ready to be put to work. Portable and Stationary
STEAM ENGINES, 4 to 20 ho se power, best sort and no
mistake.
Applv to COOPER’S FOUNDRY, next to Gas Work*.
octSgtf
S2O REWARD S
T> AN A WAY from the subscriber, on or about the 10th of
JX July last, a Negro Man named CLINTON. He la of
black complexion, and his height about feet; will weigh
138 or 140 li. At the time es leaving had on dark clothes and
black hat. Wears a moustache and goatee. He ia supposed
to be loitering either about the city or in the vicinity of Athena
Ga. J. N. FREEMAN. Ex’r,
311 Broad street, nearly opposite Planter#’ Hotel.
VT Piapatch copy. octll
NOTICE.
THE ereditors of O DONOHOE A WRAY, by <:'.’> at
my Dwelling, over the store formerly occupied by them.
iy D.* W.) on tne 10* !m*„ at from 9to M, and from t tot
o dot.:, will receive a Dividend on their claim*
•erloAt ORRTN T. TERRY, Aseigr.ee.
WAREHOUSES.
~ PHLNIZi & CLAYTON,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERC HAI^nTS,
Comer of Reynolds and Campbell Street,
Augusta, Geo.
IIAVLNG made extensive additions to otir Warehoua
JLA dunng the summer, St s now one of the Tioet commodiou
I in the Sonthem country. We are better prepared than ever fb
the tranaactioa of the Commission Business in every depart
ment. On ail consignments of Produce from our customers,
heir interest will be fhithfu’ly regarded.
T. PHINIZY,
E. P. CLAYTON.
. Augusta, Sept. 1,1560, sepfiditw3m
M. P. STOVALL, “
W arehouse & Commission Merchant,
AUGUSTA, GA,
X'O.ATINTICS the business in all its branches. :n his Urge
Vy and commodious Fire-Proof Warehouse, on Jackson street.
near the Gk-be Hotel
Orders for Plantation aad Family Supplies promptly and
carefully filled.
The usuai CASH facilities afforded customers.
aufil-dAw6m
DOUGHTY,BEALL&CO,
COTTON.FACTORS
’ AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AU9USTA GEO..
, f iOYTl.YTESbusiness at theiroid stand (Fire-Proof Build-
V. mgs.) on J ackson Street, and renew the tender of their aer
: vices to their oid friends and customers,
i Advances as heretofore. E. W. DOUGHTY,
W. A. BEALL.
C. W. DOUGHTY.
Augusta, Augusta. August 80, 1860. au22-d2wAw6m
P. li. MORKOW,
Warrhouse and Commission
MERCHANT,
At the Fire-Proof Warehouse of Phindsy it Clayton,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Office on the Corner us Reynolds it Campbell Sts.,
I P STAIRS,
\V ILL devote his personal attention to the sale and storage
v r of Cotton, and all other Produce.
Orders for Family and Plantation Supplies, filled at the low.
est market prices.
Cash Advances made on Produce in store. Charges cus
tomary.
Augusta, Oa„ August. 1360. auls-dAwSm
~\r” )L¥aTITBEALLr
WAKEHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
V\yE will continue the Warehouse and Commission Busi
vt ness at the same stand, in Metcalfs FL-e-pnxl Ware
bouse. #on Reynolds’, between Jackaon and Mclntosh streets,
Metcalf ? 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 a contin
uance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended, and
that of Mte public generally, pledging the strictest persona, at
tention to all business entrusted to our care.
Ail consignments to B. A will have our prompt attention.
The usual (lash Advances mane on Produce in Store.
•Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly
filled. WM. M. EE ALL,
A. A. BEALL.
Augusta, Ga_ July 9.1860. jylß-d3Jtw6m
HEARD & SIMPSON,
Warehouse and Commission
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA,
VU'E “will contin . a the Warehouse and Commission Bust-
V v nese. at our oid stand, where we solicit a continuance of
I the patronage of our oid friends and the public generally.
auJ-dwwtfE HEARD Jk SIMPSON.
HARPER C. BRYSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
FI RE-1* ROOF WAREHOUSE,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
Wkei a his personal attention will be given to the Storage and
Sale of Cotton and other Produce.
Orders for Family Supplies promptly attended to.
Cash advanced oa Produce in Store.
or Sales Room and Office on Reynold, between Jackson j
and Mclntosh streets, aua-tlldrwim
J. C. DAWSON,
W arehonse k Commission Merchant,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK.
AUCJUSTA, GEORGIA,
Jy2S-6m
HEARD & CLARKE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE. ON REYNOLD STREET,
(.Year South Caroline Railroad Depot,)
AUGUSTA, QA.-,
\VILL devote their personal attention to the Sale and
V V storage of Cotton and all other Pro uce ; also, to re
ceiving and forwarding Goods.
Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies promptly at
tended to.
Liberal Ca&h Advances made at ail times on Produce ia
store. ISAAC T. HEARD.
iyM-dAwtf HENRY E.CLAREk
JAMES A. JONES,
Warehouse & Commission Merchant,
NO. 6 MCINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, C3-.A._,
YVILI. continue the Commission business in ail its branches.
17 Personal attention givento the sole and storage of COT
TON, and ail other produce consigned to him.
Thankful for the liberal patrcnageof his friend# In icnner
vears, he would respectfully solicit a continuance of the same,
and that of the pubuc generaiiv.
Orders for Bagging, Rope andFamUy Supplies, carefullv fill
ed at the lowest market price.
Liberal cash advances made on Produce In store.
J. A. JONES.
Au,ruata, July A IcBO. iyS-dJtwfim
ANTOINE POULLALY,
COTTON FACTOR,
Warehouse Jackson Street,
AUGUSTA, GEO.
TH E usual Cash facilities required, wfri he extended to my
friends and customers, and the sale of all Cotton consigned
to me shall have my personal attention. au9-d&w<im
D’Antignae, Evans & Cos.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, C3-A~
\V r E continue the above business at our commodioua Ware-
V v house on Reynold street, near the Uni*.d States HoteL
where we may always be found to attend to the mteiest of
our customers.
Ordeiss for Plantation and Family Supplies promptly filled,
and ail the usual facilities granted to our friends.
Cash Advances made on'produce in store.
WM. M. D’ANTIGN'AC,
GEO. W. EVANS,
tyE-dAwfim WM. E. EVANS.
GARDINER & MOORE,
WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION
MERCH^TSTTS,
(Warehouse formerly occupied by Sim peon A Gardiner.)
McINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
YtTILL give their personal attention to the selling of Cotton,
” or such other produce as may be sent to them by their
friend* and the planting public.
Orders for Bugging, Rope, and Family Supplies, filled to th
beet advantage.
Cash Advance# made upon Produce in Store, when required
JAMES T. GARDINER,
formerly Simpson A Gardiner.
yfofim ST. JOHN MOORE.
DEVEREUX & KLAPP,
No. 23 Mclntosh Street,
I MPORTERS Direct) cf Fin# WINES, BRANDIES
JL and GINS. <>n hand, a superior artlels or Mon- ngaheia,
Bya. Cabinet and Wheat WHISK ETA ®etai-dw
VOL. XXIV. NO. 274
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
EDW. F. kTangsTROTH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
PARTICULAR attention given t* collection of CUtK**
and drawing up of legal instrument*. Office ton- *
Washington and EBis streets. wse* of
WILLIAM H. WHEELER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AUGUSTA, GEO.,
OFFICE CORNER BROAD A WASHINGTON STREETS,
IS COMMISSIONER for
New Tort, Connecticut, Miseissiwi.
Rhode Island. Florida, Tennessee.’
Vermont, a iahm
octT-d6m
EDWIN H. POWERS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AN D
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
ATCITSTA, GA.
A the pale of hi* profe*i.-m, m,
<U * CLf * cd wtdjg*£v<-
THOMAS W. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
WILL practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke and
be timnd tor the present at the office
of M. H. Talent, Esq, nearly oppose the Umted States Hutri.
Same entrance as to the office of the late Arm of Millet ...
JacJMOn - febM it
WRIGHT A GIBSON
• rTOBNEYS AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
\\ i.L practice in ail the counties of the Middle Clrew*',
▼ t and W.trreo and Lincoln of the Northern. Office w
id street, m LaFavette Hail building.
A ;K- WM. GIBSON.
JNO. P. C. WHITEHEAD, Jr,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
i NFFICE over Poulialn, Jennings A Co.’S new Warehouse,
V/ - ws.-on Street. o^l4
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WILL practice in the counties of the Middle Circuit.
Office N0. 3 Warren Block. Octli)
F. L. R, THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
LAFAYETTE,'GA.
Je2o
THBODORB C. CO2TE, SAAO L. TOO i &
CONE A- TOOLE.
ATTORNEYS .A.T la_A*W
AND
SOLICITORS IN EQUITY,
Ofict First Door below the Mechanics 9 ife*K
Augusta, Ga.
IHA VE associated with me in the Practice of Law, IS A. A’ J
L. TOOLE. Esq. We will practice in the following tour
; tie*: Columbia, Washington. Emanuel. Striven, Burke. Rich
mond, Jefferson and Warren; in the Supreme Court of <re.,t -
gia. in the U. S. Court for the District of G rgix and by
special contracts in South Carolina. *ll business entrusted ti
us will be faithfully and punctually discharged.
N. B. I will regularly attend the Courts mentioned above
jea-dJkwtf THEODORE C. CONE.
FRANK H. MILLER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AUGUSTA, GA.
w ILL practice in all the counties ot the Midc.e Circuit. an t
1 I in the Circuit Court of the United States.
COMMISSIONER FOR
New York. North Caro lisa, Illinois.
Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kratucay
Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio,
Virginia, Mississippi, California.
(Office in the rear room over Sherman, Jessup A Co.’s Star *
opposite the United States Hotel. feb9d-ddrwly
A^ATiLr
FRA Nik H. MILLER, Attorney at Law has fernowl
his office to the front room over Conley, Force A Cos 4
Store, opposite the Insurance Bank.
cctS-diwim.
JOHN K JACKSON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
AUGUSTA, GA.
\Y r ILL Practice in F. hmoed, Columbia, and Burke Com
ties, in Georgia, and in the Circuit Court of the United
States for the Districts ot’ Georgia. Commissioner for t *
States of Alabama, Tennessee acdTetaa.
Office over the store of Sherman, Jessup * Cos, next afcote
the City Bank. febSS-dAwi v
LOFTON & SMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
LEXINGTON, GA.
WILL practice in the Counties at Oglethorpe, Madie
V v Hart. Elbert, Lincoln, W ilkes. Taliaferro, Warren, Ha.
cock and Giasaccar.
JOHN T. LOFTON. _ WM. H SMITH
febfil-dAwly*
JOHN WHIT’ THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
cithbebt, ga.,
W ILL practics in the eouctie# es Randolph. Stewart. Quit
v T man, Olay, Early, Terrell and Calhoun. Codectioua and
Land C Laima promptly attended to. my*>
T. WALKER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ATHENS, GA.
W'ILL practice in the counties of Jackson. Clark, Waiioa,
i* Gwinnett, Hail. Rabun, White, Habersham, Franki-a
and Banks, of the W extern Circuit. janls'Bo-ly
JONES, RODGERS & ROBERTS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
THE firm of Berrten, Jones A Cos., having been dissolved by
the death of Mr. Berrien, the undersigned will practice In
Copartnership, except iu Criminal Practice, In the Court# or
the Middle District, in the Supreme Conn, and In the ClrrD.i,
Court of the United States tor the District of Georgia.
OFFICE IN WAYNESBORO’, BURKE CO., GA
XAL.DOLX D. JONSS. ALPYXCS X. BOOXBS,
WILLIAM X. BOItXBTS.
JelT-dAwly
DENTAL CARD.
I*. BEVINS.
OFFICE on Broad Street, over Messrs. D’Andgnae A
Weems, opposite Measrs. Bones A Brown’#. Cafl and flee
.pecimans of v.ft—especially the Continuous Gum—they are
perfectly beautiful, and all that could be desired ia a Plata.
r,HO-4.ywiT
FRESH
Garden Seeds!
WARRANTED GENUINE.
CROP 1860.
t\’ E expect to receive our stock of GARDEN SEEDS
v T this season, much earuer tnan usual. The asaortmec’
will be more extensive and more comp lete than formerly, having
added several new and choice varieties to our already
Catalogue.
Our Seeds are raised by someof the most reliable Bead Grow
ers in the country, from selected stock, and our customers may
have Implicit confidence in what we send them, as being t>er
fectly FRESH and PURE, as we keep no old Seed whatever
frotn one season to another.
For the eoavenience of Merchants, we have almost every #ott
in papers ; and for Planters and Gardeners, in bulk.
PLUMB £ LEIINER, Druggists,
NEW FALL AND WINTER
Dry Goods!
WM. H. CRANE __
Has received his supply of FALL and WINTER
GOODS, consisting of the latest styles of Dress
Goods, such as CLOAKS, SHAWLS, Ac., to
gether with a large assortment of DOMESTIC
GOODS. These Goods hare been bought low,
and will be sold at prices to suit the time*. He
respectfully invites an examination of the assort*
ment by the public.
Tae prices, he is convinced, will compare favor*
bly with those of any other heuse, and b* will
satiafv all of the fact who may favor him with a eali.
owKMAwet