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Augusta ttnuttg ots},atf|* VOLUME 2. Abating Dispatch. I PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, j BY s. A. ATKINSON. DAILY, per annum s i oo WEEKLY, “ 150 Subscriptions will be received for three Tnt. t,lS at * l ~ s ' M( »thly subscriptions, Fifty Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Advertisements will be inserted by the square 01 ‘- lines (100 words,) for 50 cents for the first insertion, aud 37cents for each subsequent in sertion under one month, to be paid for when the a ivertisemcnt is handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will be insert od at 10 cents a line for the first, and 5 cents a l.ne lor each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted in both the Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above lie.se rates. Thirty-Fifth Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Number of members, - - - - 234 Alabama. new YORK— Continu'd 1 Jas A Stalwartli. 5Wm B Maclay 2 E S Shorter. 6 John Cochrane 3 Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward 4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark 5 Geo S Houston. 9 John 1! Haskin OWIt W Cobb. 10 A L Murray 7 JUI Curry. 11 Wm F Russell Arkansas. 12 John Thompson 1 A B Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin 2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastus Corning CALIFORNIA. 15 Edward Dodd 1 Charles L Scott. 10 Gw W Palmer 2J C McKibben. 17 Francis ESkinner Connecticut . 18 Clark B Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver A Morse 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 0 B Matleson 3 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry Bennett 4Wm D Bishop. 22 Henry 0 Goodwin DELAWARE. 23 Charles B Hoard 1 IV m G Whitley. 24 Amos P Granger Florida. 25 Edwin B Morgan 1 Geo S Hawkins. 26 Emory HPottle (JEORoia. 27 John M Parker 1 Jas L Seward. 28 William Kelsey 2M J Crawford. 29 Sam l(} Andrews j F P Trijrpe, Am. 30 J W Sherman •4 L J Gartrell. 31 S M Burroughs o A R Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch H Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton 7 Joshua llill, Am. NORTH CAROLINA. 8 A H Stephens. I H M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin 1 EE Washburnc. 3 Warren Winslow 2J F Farnsworth. 4L O R Branch J Owen Lovcjoy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am 4 Wm Kellogg. 6 Alfred M Scales 5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craigc G Thomas L Harris. STL Clingman 7 A Shaw. ohio. 8 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton 1> Sam’ 1A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck Indiana. 3 Lewis 1) Campbell 1 W J Niblack. 4 M H Nichols 2Wm H English. 5 Richard Mott 3 James Hughes. OJH Cockerell 4 James B Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan 5 David Kilgore. • 8 Benjamin Starrow 6 James M Gregg. 9L W Hall 7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller 8 James Wilson 11 Valentine B Morion 9 Schuyler Colfax 12 S S Cox 10 Charles Case. 13 John Sherman 11 John U Petit 14 Philemon Bliss iowa. 15 Joseph Burns 1 Samuel U Curtis 10 C B Tomkins 2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence Kentucky. 18 Benj F Later 1 Henry C BurnettlO Edward Wade 2 Samuel 01’eytori20 Joshua R Ghidings 3 W L Underwood .421 J A Bingham 4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania. 5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thos B Florence 0 John M Elliot 2 EJuy Morris. Am 7 II Marshall. Am 3 James landy 8 James B Clay 4 Henry M Philips _9 John C Mason 5 Owen Jones SO J W Stevenson 6 John Hickman Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 Geo Eustis,Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones 2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Roberts 3T G Davidson 10 John C Kunkel 4J M Sandigo 11 Wm L Dewart ' Maine. 11 PLeidy 1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Dimmick 2 Charles J Gilman 14 G A Grow 3 Nehemiah Ablxitt 15 Allison White 4 Freeman II Morse 16 John J Abel 5 I Washbume, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly 8 S'tph n G Foster 18 John R Edit MARYLAND. 19 John Covodc 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 2 J B Ricaud, Am 21 David Ritchie 3 J M Harris, Am 22 S A Purviance 4 II W Davis, Am 23 Wm Stewart 5 Jacob M Kunkel24 J L Gillis 0 Thos F Bowie 25 John Dick MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND. 1 R B II ill 1 A' B Durfee 2 James Buffinton 2 Wm DBy ay ton 3 Wm S Damrcll south caeolina. 4 Linus B Cumins 1 John McQueen 5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Portlier Miles 6 Timothy Davis 3 LawrenceM Keit 7 D IP Gooch 4 M L Bonham 8 CL Knapp Jb James L Orr 9 Eli Thayer 0 Wm W Boyce : i0 Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee. 41 Henry L Dawes 1 AG Watkins Missouri. 2 HMaynard, Am 1 F P Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith 2 TL Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage 3 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am 4 J Craig 0 George W Jones 5 S II Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright V John S Phelps 8 FKZoUicoffer.Am 7 Sam’l (Jaruthers 9 JD 0 Atkins jiiciiiOax. 10 WmT Avery 1 IFm A Howard Texas. 2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan : 3 D S Wallridge 2J H Reagan 4 DeiViit CLeach Vermont. Mississippi. 1 F. 1‘ Walton 1 L Q C Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill 2 Roubiu Davis 3 Homer E Boyce 3 Wm Barksdale Virginia. 4O R Singleton 1M R H Garnet 5 J A Quitman 2 J I Milson new Hampshire. 3 John S Caskie 1 James Pike 4 Wm 0 Goode 2 M W Tappan 5 Thos S Bocock ■3 Aaron H Cragin 6 Paulus Powell NEW jersey. 7 Wm Smith 1 Isaiah I) Clawson 8 C J Faulkner 2 UR Rubins 9 John Letcher 3 Garnet B AdriaulO S Clemens 4 John Huyler HAG Jenkins 5 J R Wortendykel2 H Edmundson new york. 13 G W Hopkins 1 John A Searing 2 George Taylor Wisconsin. 3 Dan'l E Sickels 1 John FPotter 4 John Kelly 2 C C Washburne 3 Chas BUlinghunt SEN'ATE. Number of members, - --• 62 Democrats in Roman, Opposition in j Italic. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ' ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. Wm B Sebastian. James L Green. Robert W. Johnson.Trusten Polk. CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE. ! Lafayette S Foster. John P Hate. James Dixon. Daniel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK. Wm W Gwin. IFm llSeward. David C Broderick. Preston King. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin W Bates. William Wright. . James A Bayard. John It Thompson. FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. David LVulee. David S Reid. Stephen II Mallory. Asa Biggs. GEORGIA. OHIO. ! Robert Toombs. George E Pugh. Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade. INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA. Graham N Fitch. William Bigler. Jesse D Bright. Simon Cameron. I ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND. Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen. Lyman Trumbull. James I Simons. IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA. George W Jones. Josiah J Evans. James Harlan. J H Hammond. KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE. John B Thompson. John Bril. John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. TEXAS. J P Benjamin. Sam TTmiston. John Slidell. Vacancy. MAINE. . Wm Pitt Fessenden. Vermont. e Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob Collamer. MASSACHUSETTS. Solomon Foot. Henry Wilson. Charles Sumner. Virginia. MARYLAND. R M T Hunter. James A Pearce. Jas M Mason. Anthony Kennedy. MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN. Charles E Stuart. Charles Durkee. Zachariah Chandler. James R DoolWle. Revttplt illation. SRXATK. Democrats, Opposition, ’’ 11 Vacancies ' „ 6g| Democratic mafority 10. HorSE OF REPRESENTATIVE-. Democrats, 129 ; Kuow Nothings, 15 f Black Republicans 00 r Democratic majority 21. ' Rail Road Register. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) 1 Morning Pass’ger Train leaves Atlanta 1.45 am and arrives at Chattanooga 0.45 a m : Morning Passenger Train leave>sX’hat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 am ' Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.30 p m and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 pin Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m aud arrives at Atlanta ' 11.22 pm 1 Park to Chattanooga. %■>. JAMES M. SPCI,LOCK, Sun’t. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta2.oo am!' l nnd arrives at West Point 7.28 a m i Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta’l.CO p m and arrives at West Point 6.28 p ui : Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.u0 a in : ' and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a in Evening Pass’gr Train leaves W. Point 4.30 p m and arrives at Atlanta ’10.15 p m Fare to West Point. $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. M ACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 a in ' * aud arrives at Macon 4.15 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 pm! and Strives at Atlanta 6.05 p m Fake to Macon, $4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M. and 4 P M. Arrive at Atlanta at 11.36 A M and 104!» M. , Leave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M. Arrive at Augusta at S 56 A M and 7 P M. i [The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects; through to Memphis.] Fare—ss 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at Augusta at 1 A M and 2 30 P M. Leave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 I* M With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 A M. 1 .eave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M With Atlanta and La Grange Railroad Trains, i Arrive at Atlanta ut 10 15 1* M and 7 00 A M Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P As. Conned with Macon <£ Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. A!., and 6 05. P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. At., and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. • Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. ! Leave Atlanta 1200, Night. Leave Athens 12 00, Night. j Arrive at Athens 10 30. Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00, Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta '*2 30. Night. Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night . ! Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leave Washington 3 30. Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 s'. Morning Arrive at Atlanta 11 34. Morning 1 Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leave Atanta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening! Leave Ws rrcuton 3 30. Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14. Night \ GEO. YONGE, Superiute r dent. i AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. j Arrive at Milieu. 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. Leave Millen, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M.i Connecting with trains to and from Savannah J and Augusta. C. A. BROWN. Sup’t. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 10o’clock, A M. : and arrives in Augusta at j 2.30 PM. Night Mail and Train leaves Augusta 1 at 8.05 PMr arrives in Augusta at 1P M. j H. I. PEAKE, General Superintendent. 1 CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon. Leave Savannah 1 15, a tu, 2 46, p m' Arrive iu Macon 10 45, a in, 12 30, a m I eave Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, pin j Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50. a m Between Savannah and Augusta. Leave Savannah 115, am, 11 15, am' Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7p m I Leave Augusta 2 am, 3 45 p m I Arrive in Savannah 8 59 a m. 10 55 p m Between Macon and Augusta. I eave Macou 945 am, 11 30 p m Arrive in Augusta 7 p m. 9 a m Leave Augusta 2am. 3 45 p m Arrive in Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 ain EMERSON FOOTE, Gen'l Superintendent. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta 4 00 p m do Atlanta 145 am do ; Dalton 7 50 ain | Arrive at Kn’ovville 1 30 p nt , R. C. JACKSON, Superintendent. ( /'IIGABS. KJ 10,000 Rio HONDO, .50,000 various brands, for sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS janls No. 6. Warren Bio » AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MARCH 1 1858. MILL STONES ! WILLIAM BRESXER, Ma n i if act u rer of |rmb |urr |ilil Is tones,! A ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne i •'» Stone*. Bread-street, .hove Upper Market, I Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited aud punctually I j attended to. jau7-lv ! ! MILLWRIGHTING, &<, riWIE UNDERSIGNED hi!.,.,: this me- JL thoil of informing flic citizens of Georgia ' anti adjoining States that (hey arc prepared for 1 tile erection and construction oi SA W AND GRIST MILLS KITHKK STEAM OR WATER POWER. ' Having within the past four years put up some of the most successful working CIRCULAR SAW MILLS in South Carolina, they are warranted in disserting tlicir competency to give general satis- i faction. Their persona' attention will lie given when called on to go in the onntry to repair maebinorv. Also, to PATCHING and TESTING STEAM BOILERS. Travelling expenses, in certain cases, will bo required to be paid by the employer. All orders, by letter or otherwise, will meet with prompt attention. All work warranted . Address, ISAAC BRANCH ft CO., janls-iUw Augusta. Ga. I ENGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES. J Wo have just received a supply of line Eng j iish Tooth Brushes, of our own importation. JTLUMB k LEITNER. Young America. Attention! PISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS. We have just received a lot of the cclebra- I ted FIRE-CRACKER PISTOLS, onlv 30 cts each. dl9 PLUMB & LEITNER. Medical Books. TTTESy ON THE DISEASES OF WO TT MAN. j Peas ey's Human Histology. Smith's Domestic Medicine, new edition For | Bate by <m THOS. RICHARDS k POX. Bagging and rope. 75 hales BAGGING, j 300 coils ItOPE. for sale low by I ""O' WILCOX. HANifi ANSI F.Y. OUTER FINE FLOUR. j ! J Now arriving, superfine FLOUR, half and quarter sacks, in quantity. <* s THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. Sugar and Coffee. |!TIEN HHDS. choice Porto Rico Sugar, ■ ! J- 10 “ common «• 300 bbls yellow Coffee Sugar, i>o bblsCrushed a *d Powdered Siuar 250 bags prime Rio Coffee. 200 bags common • 10 bags prime Java, 25 bags prime laguira, 25 bags prime Bahia, ! tor sale by nov6 DANIEL H. WSI fOX. Salt. T EN THOUSAND.SACKS LIVERPOOL X SAIT; 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, I *>oo sacks Alum SALT, fur sale low bv | nov6 _I >A NIELH. Wl!,(‘ (>x. WIND(>\V S HADES IjMFTY different patterns new style Window Shades, just received at BENJAMIN k GOODRICH'S 5 2® k irnlture fveroomi quarter boxes, -5 hhds Cuba MOLASSES, on the wharf, for I sale low by HAND, WILLIAMS & GRAVES. nov ‘-8 No. 5 Warren Block. I Blankets and Negro Cloths. IlitlMi.'l NOKItELI. HAVE on baud a verv large assort- ! ment of NEGRO BLANKETS, KERSEYS. LINSEYS 1 STRIPES, OSNABURGB. Ac., 1 comprising a great variety of those good*, which 1 they arc offering at extremely low prices, and in accordance with the times, aud to which thev ■ would call attention, nov!9 * ! A Card. POI LLAIN. JENNINGS CO., GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. ‘ i Antoi.vb Poullaix, Thomas J.Jknmxgs, Ihalau Jau7 Purse. w4tn Leather, Siioe Findings, and Tiuinern’ Tools. XTC)W receiving Oak and Hemlock Sole 11 LEATHER ; j Harness, Bridle. Skirting and Band: | Picker, lace and Roller Leather; Patent Skirting, Collar. Dash and L’uam ’ld ; LEATHER; Russett and Black Upper Leather: " Kid Skins; French, German and American Calf Skins: French Patent Calf, Kid Calf atfd Opera ,Bkins: Goat and K:d Mo occo. k kins; j Lining. Topping and Binding Skins; Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins; j Also—Shoe Pegs, Lasts. Sole Cutters, Heel ! Cutters, Rolling Mills. Peg*Jacks. Peg Breaks. : Peg Cutters, Boot Trees. Crimps, Clamps, Ham j , mers, Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives. Shaves. ' 1 Rub Stones. Bristles. Awl Blades. Eyelets and > Punches, iron and wood patent- Peg Awl Hafts, j Copper jjtivets and Burrs. Lace Tacks, Iron, Zinc and Copper Sparables. Size Sticks, Measuring Tapes. Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Siik Twist, • . Boot Cord, SilkGalcon, Boot Web, &>■., &e. Also, Currying Knives, Fleshers, Finger Steels, ! Boom Faces, flickers. Brushes. Rub Stones, j ! Clearing Stones. Jto. For sale low by SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.. ' No 341 Broad-stree, second door above Bauk of Aynsta. janft-lft Lobsters. 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, 5 do 1 lb. do do do i Just received ut J«n7 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD, j Mercer t< ytatoes. Just received an<l for sale at Depot, 25 1 1 bids of very large pink-eve Potatoes. ! ‘>29 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. ! THOiS. RICHARDS SON have for sale, Adventures and Missionary Labor ! iu several Countries in the Interior of Africa I ■ from 1849 to 1856, by T. J. Bowen. Add Grace Trum m. or Love and Principle, by ! Mr>. Salhe Rochest rr . ord, of Louisville. Ken-. I tucky. d 29 \T £W CROP MEW ORLEANS SUGAR j Ll AND MOLASSES ' 10 hh'ls prime and choice N Orleans SUGAR, i 25 bbls prime SYRUP, just received bv Native Wines. LONGWOBTH’S Sparkling Catawba WINE, Longworth's Sparkling Isabella Wine, do Dry Catawba do do ladies’ Sweet do do Catawba Brandv. For sale low to the trade. oct26 TUGS. P. STOVALL & CO., Agents, j STEAM KNGINES. THE Proprietors of the AUGUSTA WORKS, Augusta, Ga. are building STEAM , ENGINES of any size required, and are now about completing several from twenty to forty horse power—all of the bkst quality. Prices as low as ! ran be laid down in this city, from any part oi the United States. Southern enterprise depends upon Southern patronage. Address f jy29 6m L. HOPKINS & CO.. EWLARII : i NT can >NEW LARD, just arrived. dT THOS. P. STOVALL & CO Jloots, Sljocs, Kim, Kun and Huy. Til p. LARUS has just received Forty I X • casos of New Goods, consisting in part of t Mens'. Womens’, Misses' and Boys’ £HOKS, which will be sold very low for cash. fl 5 THE GREATEST SHOE IIV THE NATION. ! ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD H NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP!! Sewed Through and Through. I A DIFS' KID WELT Bool'S, sewed J through and through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ «« ■■ <i» p* a of all kinds. Call aud see them. jan26 .FAS. W. BURCH, Broad-street. HOOTS, BOOTS, HOOTS. IF YOU can get value received for your money wli it more do you want. Yeti have concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man ufacturers’prices, with a lectin added, to keep things going. My Shoes are all warranted to give satisfaction. Persons in want would do well to give me a call before buying elsewhere. (14 JAS. W. RURCH, Broad street. BOOTS & SHOES. LADIES’ FINE MOROCCO BOOTS, Indies’ “ Kid “ | “ “ “ BUSKINS. “ “ Morocco “ “ “ SHANGHAIS. I For sale by uov24 J. W. BURCH. I B UFFA LOIhS, BUFFA I.OES iGJ.ENTS , Splendid BUFFALO OVER y SHOES, just received and for sale low by nov24 JAMES W. BURCH. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, I HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE made especially for Gentlemans’Plantation ; wear. They are iust the thing, and no mistake. Also. Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Buffed, Calf, light ' J and welt 1 ROGANS. ! Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS, I f° r House Servants’ wear. Call and see them. BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS P. LARUS, (Successor to E. L. Summons, ) opposite the Au. Qgusta Hotel. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo | rocco Slippers, tftJkww. Ladies’ Fine Kid and Morocco ■aiilM Buskins, Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled, do do Col'rd do do do do Blaek aud colored Gaiters,” with out heels ; Ladies’ fine Black and Col’rd Creole Gait* rs* MISSES' DEPARTMENT. Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, do do do do Buskins,' do do Black and colored Lace Gaiters, do do do do do Congress do, do do do do do Creole do CHILDRENS' DEPARTMENT. ' Childrens’ Black aud Colored Gaiters, (to do do Button Gaiters, do Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Boots, Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties. A large aud well selected stock of Gentlemens’ Oxford lies. Strap Shoes, Tie Gaiters, Congress Gaiters and Pump-sole Boots. Also, House ser vants shoes, of every description. N. B. Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers heeled at the shortest notice. em mjtU. jelO-ly jTO THE PLANTERS^ | T. P. LARUS, i Successor to E. L. Symmons, opposite ths Augusta Hotel , Augusta , Ga,, HAB this day received 36 cases Mens’ Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the Planters will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as all of the Goods are made to my own order to -uit the trade, and can be warranted to be what we rep resent them, aud as cheap as any store in the c »ty. oct3 ts ' T. P. LARI'S HAS THIS DAY received a large lot of Ladi s’ IK)UBLE-SOI*ED and I Misses’ GAITERS. Also, Ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, r■! J of every description and size. * Pfc*. A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and SHOES j of the finest description, has just come to hand. ’ i Also, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters. I novl7 aborigines, A BO R I LINES. A IE" MORE pairs LADIES' FIN ' £\. BCSKIXS, fur sale at half price, by “0V24 J.W. BURCH. Flour anti Lard. OiX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su- O pertine FLOUR. 400 .sacks Den mead’s do. do. j 10 hall choice LEAF LARD, i Just received and for sale bv janl6-3 BAKER.' WRIGHT & f’O. / 10FFEE. , V 300 bags i.tir to prime RIO (. OFFEE, 50 pockets Java do 50 do do do. very fine, o') bags prime Laguyra do 1 For sale low by JOS IAII SI BLEY & SONS, tnls No. 6. Wurreii Block. 171ARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago, . Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat i .'teal, perfectly fresh. For sale b« WM.H.TUTT. I'PORT WINE AND BRANDY, 1. For Medicinal use, [both verv line.] For j sale by jan6 WM. H. Ti n’. Bacon sides and hams. 5 Jilids Prime Bacon SIDES. : - do do do HAM', for sale bv JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS. No. €, Warren Block. THE NEW JERUSALEM, OK. THEOLOGY OF THE NEW CHURCH. OIIKS of Emanuel Swedenborg can f T be found deposited at the Young Mens’ I Library Association, for the use of the public decl-ly __ / lAUFOBNIA OATS. Vy' Just received, a small lot of very supe rior SEED OATS, originally from California, : warranted to yield double the amount of the i common oats, and to weigh from 4u to 50 pouuds j to the bushel. The history of these Oats, and favorable no j tices of thv growth and yield by persons in this , region, with sample in the stalk, cun be seen at ! our otlice. For sale by THUS. P. STOVALL & CO., do General Commission Merc Hants. Dissecting instruments.—The attention of Medical Students is solicited to i our complete stock of Surgical Instruments. Our j assortment of Dissecting Instruments is very I large, uud we offer them at prices lower than ever before. WM. H. TUTT. novlO Druggist. TENNESSEE PIIODITE. rnHE undersigned U prepared to exe- JL cute with promptness orders for Barom, Lard, Vheat , Rye , Oats, Corn , Flour, or anv other products of Middle Tennessee. | D. D. DICKEY. No. 5 College-street, Nashville, Tenn. aug‘2l ly SAGE. **■*«?»»”** A fresh supply received by * | febi WM. H. TITT. j Mliu'ejiouse Curbs. BEALL «S i STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTJ, j Reynold , between Jackson and M'lntosh Streets , j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. WWW HAVE removed to Metcalfs J large new Fire proof Warehouse on , BBSBEsßeynold, between Jackson and Mein [ tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilliam * As kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of the principal Warehouses, and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply provided with good and safe storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour, Bacon and Pro duce generally, we respectfully solicit consign ments, which shall receive our undivided and faithful attention. Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will be afiordod to customers. Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL. sept!B-6m J. W. I. STOVALL. J. J. Pearce, ■ WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION 7 MERCHANT. | AUGUSTA GEORGIA. ; RESPECRFULLY RENEWS ? ten,,er services in the Storage Sale of Cotton, aud other Produce. 1 at bis extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell ’ Street, mar Bones, Brown & Co’s Hardware } Store. Ca: h Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. Commissions for Selling Cqftou, after the first of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale. aug2B.6m J. J. PEARCE. J, 11. SIMPSON, (SUCCESSOR TO SIMPSON A GARDINER . Warehouse and commission merchant, ■' Corner Reynolds and Af’lntosh-sls., Augusta Ga H\WILL CONTINUE THE WAIiE | house and Commission Business in all ■its branches, at the old stand of Simpson k Gardiner, and hopes by strict personal atten tton to the interests of his friends apd Patrons, to merit a contuauce of the liberal patronage - heretoforo bestowed upon the old firm. Cash advances made on Produce in store, 5 when desired. Bagging, Rope, and Family sup ,i plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. , Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. t aug 24 6 m i, PLANTERS AND M EROH AN T S "W areliouse. '&T~~Z VTHE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends, and the . public, that they have associated themselves together in the warehou.se and commission business Inder the name and stylo of P. & J. 1.. Flkmino and taken the large Fire-Proof Warehouse ot T. S. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack- j ■ son and Mclntosh streets. Their charges will conlorm to ti e old estab , lished rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage and 25 ' cents commission for selling. All orders for Family Supplies promptly cxe- : cutod at the lowest market prices. PORTER FLEMING, John l. Fleming! ! Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m. DYE & LATASTE, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS respectfully announce .'iaciSßjjjf so t-Heir friends and the the public get - i - ‘raliy, that they have formed aconnel l lion in the above business, and have leased the Fire-proof Warehouse of Col Clanton, North side of Reynolds street, and recently occupied by Mr G. L. Anderson. From their long experience .' they flatter themselves that they will be ena- 1 bled to give entire satisfaction to those who i may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or , other produce. Their prompt personal atten- j ■ tion will bo given to orders for Bagging, ] Rope, etc., nnd purchasing of Family supplies! [at the lowest market rates. Also, to the for-! warding of Goods consigned to their friends in } the interior. Liberal cash aevances made, when j desired by our customers. Our charges will be j 1 the same as those ot other houses in the city, engaged iu the same business. JAMES M. DYE, aug 1 6m ,\ NIIREW G. LA TASTE • REES tSi IJATON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jackson Street. Augusta , Georgia. CONTINUE THE WARE- ! . jJUtMi house and Commission Business at J *®**tlicir fire proofWarehou.se, and will de- <3 vote tlicir porsonal attention to the interests t of their friends ami patrons. Orders for family ' c supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. Liberal cash advances made when required.! Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. ! JQHX C. REES, sep 14 SAM'I. D. J.IXTO.V, M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta , Georgia. CONTINUES THE BUSINESS iii all its branches, in his extensive: -e proof Warehouse, on Jackson-st. near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten-! tion will as heretofore, be be given to the storage and sale of Colton, Gram and produce generally. ! He will when desired, make liberal cash advances ! on produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies, < Bagging, Rope, etc , will be promptly and care-: fully filled at the lowest market prices. Commis- j sion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bale, sept 20 6m •J. C. HARALSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT j At the old stand of L. Hopkins, Augusta, Georgia. septlS ly j THE APOTHECARIES HILL, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of the above establish ment respectfully invites the attention of Physicians and Families to his stock [ of select DiiUGS, MEDI | LINES aud CHEMICAL of the purest qualities and at -.7" moderate prices »4: Amongst my assortment are the following articles : Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, | English and American Per turnery, Trusses. Shoulder Braces aud Abdominal Spp porters ; every variety ot Combs and Toilet Brushes ; lamp Oils, Wicks ' and lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Patent , Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes, &c.; Medi ciuul Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Camphene ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl Ashes, Indigoes aud Dye-Woods; Starch. Tapioca Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow-Root. Also, a cons* ant supply best Sweedish Leeches, ' Quinine, Morphine, Flaterium, Strychnine, Chlo- ( roform, &c. Ac., from the most responsible La- 1 boratories. The preparation of Pharmacopeia! articles is conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS- ' CROFT, » graduate of the London College ofPhar tnacy. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., d24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. '< h. w. KINSMAN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS, -A-iacl Upliolstery 228 King, 3 doorssouth of Beaufain-street, octie CHAIdreTQN,? C. fimwad Bashing and Rope. ONE HUNDRED BALES very heavy Gunny Bagging ; 300 bolt-s patdioil; 500 coils and half machine aud hand made rope, for sale low by (uov6) DANIEL H. WILCOX. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SHIRTS!—Six for Nine Dol lars, at janlS HERBI*Y*S. SIX FINE SIfIIiTS~FOR NINE DOL LARS, at jan!B HERSEY’3. j NUMBER 354 srg (Snook j Buy the Best and Cheapest. JAMES HENEY | HAS NOW IN STORE one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOO D S ! ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in ‘ spection of them by his friends and the public i Being satisfied with very small profits, bo is 8 confident that his stock will be tound cheaper than that of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles ol goods are to be found in bis stock : ' i Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de QUILLE, Ric'i Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bavadere 1 striped Dresses, Rich Plaid Raw Silks, i Plain Silks of all colors, Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille. j Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos ! French Merinos, all colors, English “ “ “ j A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per yd I i Mourning “ J ' Black Alpaca. Bombazine and Tamartine 1 ; A largo stock of English and American Pr’nt- ' , ed Calicoes, ' j i A large stock of Mourning Calicoes, j J I! “ , Scotch andFrenehGinghams,!| , some as low as 10 cts per yard. ; • Chenille, Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid ! , Shawls, Chenille, Satin aud Cruel Scarfs, Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, Hoop Skirts, Canton Pique Cloths, a comlortablc artiefe for Basques. India Twilled Long-Cloths, plain and striped, Irish linens and Diapers, of various makes ! Huckaback, Crash, 4c.. Ibr Toweling ’ , Shirtings ami Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsev and • Pantaloon Stulls, - A tine assortment of French and Scotch Emb'd 1 Collars and Sleeves, seperate anu in sett-* .• Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars, ’ “ Infant’s Robes and Waists, , “ Handkerchiefs and Skirts, ; “ Silk Hose, ’ Hosiery, &c. Ba “ dS ’ EdgtagS and Inscrt ' n 8 R > Cotton, Thread aud Crotchet Lace* A large variety of Dress Trimmings, Ladies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Me rino Undervests, Flannels, all'colors aud qualities, 5 ! Bed Blankets, Quilts, &c. ; In the Millinery Department, Mrs. Rkxrt has one of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAD M DRESSES, &c., to an examination of which sh i respectfully invites her triends and the publi i generally. oc t3 j I GRAY A- TURLEY, Having thoroughly removed to their NEW STORE, under the U. Suites l ! Hotel, arc i ow receiving a full and complete as- : sortment of rich aud elegant DRY GOODS. j 'Vlnch, having been purchased for Cash, under , ! the depressed state of the monetary affairs ot i the North, enables them to ofler facilities to close ! ; purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants. Planters, and the Iradie3, particularly, would i insult tlicir interest by an examination of our : 7-tock iud prices. Havii g a resident purchaser I ! in tue North, we are in the continual receipt of “JOB LOTS” from auction, at unprecedented low prices. Among our assortment will be found the rich est and newest DRESS GOODS of the season—l •such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS, i ! rau S' u K fr° rn 37>:* cents to $5 per yard, (om't- j I ting to specify all the manufactured “jaw-break- i ing” names usod on such occasions.) ' Fine all Wool MUSLIN DELAINE, Plain and I Figured ; Cheap MUSLIN DELAINES, in grea i bombasines in best B,ack AIAI ’ ACAS An * ! ; PLANTATION GOODS, The very best quality ; 8 doz. OZNABURGS 1 rrS^X* 11 . W<K>l bluing Georgia PLAINS £ Kr rSEYS ; a Heavy cheap SATINFTTS • All Wool Plaid I.INSEYS ; ’ Blue Stripe and Plaid HOMESPUNS' • i I Bro. HOMESPUN and JANES ; ’ line BED BLANKETS, very cheap . \ t RICH CARPBTINGS.—Cheap. i ] Fine English Tapestry VELVET ; ‘‘ “ “ BRUSSELS ; 11 JSg£EP r ?+ r V' fille In^rain and All-Wool ’ cmKi hlLVr—(not having room in our new store K to keep Carpeting, we wiil sell them at cost and ! a charges.) EMBROIDERY. 1,000 Swiss and Jackoaet BANDS, from 25 els : to sl, worth fully double that amount.' ! 5,000 Swissand Jackoaet COLLARS, from 25 to i: 50 cents, worth £l. ,1 100 tine French worked COLLARS, £2.50 to s i $3.50, worth £5 to SO. ■ i twiss anh Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT - . i NGS, in great variety. Embroidered and H mstitchcd HANDKER i CHIEFS, exceeiligly cli tap. . 50 lino Emh’d SETCS, $2 to£3, exceedingly ij cheap. ° ,! In the same department will he ound a -I most complete assortment HOSIERY I that ever been in one House in Augusta ! Irom the lowest price to the finest qaulity for | I allies, Gents, Misses and Youths, of every de i senption. DOMESTIC GOODS Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c., : worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from : oo to 40 cents. 1 Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, j len cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors, ' or the money returned, for GL cents, worth' ilO to 12> 4 ' cents. ! LIKEY GOODS. | The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been known to sell In Augusta, under any c«r- ! 1 eumstances, are now on our shelves, and only ! require an examination to convince the most I fastidious of the great saving in purchasing LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting UN LX lor 37 cents, that has never been known to ell in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents. The most superb LINEN DAMASK ever brought to this market at vastly reduced rates Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room G 4 long, only 12J£ cents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va riety, exceedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square QUILTS, For $1.50, worth $3 : fine French Marseille ! QUILTS, large size, $3.50 to $5. worth from $S j to $lO. AISO- A very large and varied stock of every descrip i tion of BEY GrOOI)S. Selected with the utmost care bv decided j udges of Goods, at auction and such other places as bargains could be obtained, within the last two weeks, to which wo would invite the attention o those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we can save them a very large per centage on an examination ot our stock. sept 26 GRAY & TURLEY. j ■ "rn— , | Linseed Oil, White Lead, &c. | JjMVE HUNDRED gallons LINSEED 10.000 lbs WHITE LEAD, 300 boxes WINDOW GIASS. IPFor sale unusually low by WM. H. TUTT, novs Wholesale and Retail Druggist. ICKLES. 15 doz. Gallon PICKLES, assorted. 15 do Half Gallon do 15 do Quarter do do Just received at )an7 LVANTIGXAC & HUBBARD. IMfrlitot ®loi|ing. GENTLEMENS’ ' Fall and VV r inter Goods foe 1857. My stock of goods is now full and comprises everything that is fashionable in CLOTHS. CASSIMERBS anti VESTLVGS whh* will be made to order as good and as fashionable as can be obtained in any part of the country. ALSO. A One and select stock of Readv-Mado CLOTET IN'ti. which cannot be excelled by any Goods m the city. ALSO, A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embra cing everything that u necessary for Gentle men s wear. All goods sold at this establishment warrant, as represented. 00129 J- A. VAN' WINKLB. “NOTHING TO WEAR” NEED NOr BE THE MOTTO SOW. amcK gJ. K. HORt & CO., 2 *" SOOdtSSORSTO <2 J • M. NEWBY & CO., H * have opened their Large and Elegant pc STOCK OF CLOTHING, FOR] ' MEN, YOUTHS and BOYSI Cc_jiA.ao Every-body GET A FIT! UNDER U. S. HOTEL, GENERAL STOCK OF REIfIIHIDIfLOTHM tM 1 ., VTOW is the time to buy the following - L ” articles for Mens’ and Boys Wear, chea? cr than they should be sold in this market ' ; RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWIi. BLANKHBS i '’-"HKS l ine Cloth and ChssimTreOOAW | 1 IDO A EsTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW' KRS, SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS " STOCKS. COLLARS, TRUNKS V’ALICES and every article In our line New Confectionery 'fruit STORE ! HPHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully a* ! nThi °' ninCC f.° ladies of Augusta and the publ.i generally that they are now prepared to furnish V, EDDINGS, I’ARTIE BALLS, Ac. at the shortest notice, and at the lowest prices Confident that our Ice Creams, Jellies, Char lotte Russes, and general assortment of larrv and small Cakes, will not be equalled in thb c,lv 1 ,-lh Ur ornamented BRIDAL CAKES *am\ pyramids and fruit baskets—will not easily be surpassed by any one in this com most (hsthiious? " e are Pnmtd 10 Pleasc,ho We also offer a variety of Domestic and Im i BRA vnv nnmm ■ COKr ’ IAL . WINE and BRANDY DROPS. Preserved. Iced Chrvstahztv! and nnTATIO.V FRUITS, French CUPrr« BONN. BONBOMEIIES; and fur Christmas a genera assortmen tof FANCY GOODS and TOYS at the lowest prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited V ,1 r, FUSH i 81'MERAU, North Side Broad-street, near the Lower Market orders from the country respectfully '.tended _ deeotf IleavyOTercoats for Negrqes OWNERS of Doat ami Railroail hand* ~S n ' 1 . i , l , 11 .I ,crsonsln want of NEGRO OVER ciiaTn. will do will to call and examine our chew, and well made articles of the kind :wv “ CLAYTON & KENNEDY. Jackets. I AA 1 ; A L °T OF GOOD SAT ' Y.T INET JACKETS. for plantation Eogroe* which we will sell for £1 50 to £2 _ noT J CLAYTON it KENNEDY. Hip Jackets, and Satinet 7 O T’T> aU<! Pa,^S. LK SIOCK of the above articles being too large for the hard times, woof F^»nl‘ ° aPCr ‘^^N'n^N^r JOHN N. GOVT, MARBLE-WORKER. Af ONI MENTS, of all descriptions, executed in the bestform, at THE LOWEST PRICES. and in tho shortest time compatible with laultlessworkmanship. wltfluA ilnj j Persons in want of Marble-Work > : of any kind are invited to call. j • Shop on Campbell-street, be tween Broad and Greene-street if** j uov23 JOHN N. GOW O rn Cosmoramic STEREOSCOPE. AMONG the latest inventions iu Op tics, there is nothing more instructive or amusmg than the Stereoscope. The Stereoscope Views are impressions rrom nature, represeDL Km,.® 1 , B ',®"- and Monnments n Em ope, which, viewed through the instru raent, show those objects in hold relief, actually as they are, and thus are the best models for Arttst.-,, give the best idea of Foreign Countries and An, and make the hues! parlor ornaments, lor sale at • liovlß H. J. OSBORNE’S. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES, consisting of CarriageSj Roekaways, BA m?. I ,Sn ES ' JEHSEV WAGONS llUitilES, with and without tops, DHce= t A« d T I mr ent styl v S aow IT, anufactur<*<t at ■ n , n ,. e :V . I |J " a - van be bougtitin anySoutherc ' “Kswntly i» tho receipt of goods. I.nth f “ a V lc ' l (0 ‘ ffer to the public something both, fresh and new. , a f ditio1 ' to the above. I keep always on hand a number of \ ehtcies of my own matiufac- I also warrant all work that leaves my store. K. H. MAY, At mj old stand, corner Jackson and Ellts-sts.. m rear ot Globe Hotel. d22-ly PAINTING The SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the liberal parouage of his fellow citizens, for the-last Thirty Eiyht Years, and anxious for a continuation- of a share of the same, would re spectful y inform them that he will furnish and put up SIGNS of any size, made of the best lum her ami workmansliip that the city affords, and of Gilding and Smalting, not to be excelled North or South, for 75 cents per foot, and for Painted SIGNS, any color, 35 cents per foot. Patent Japan Tins, with single name, gilt, with border, 75 ceuts each. All varieties of MIXED PAINTS for sale, and Brushes loaned. R. P. SPEI.MAN, At his old stand on Greenest., Aug'wta. aovlO