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Jtupsta jetting fltsptc|. VOLUME 2. dbcmirg §)isjrittc§.; PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, ( BY S. A. ATKINSON, i DAILY, per annum $4 00 WEEKLY, “ I 50 #i*“ Subscriptions will be received for three J mm ths at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty cents. Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. RATES OF ADVKRTISI.VG: Advertisements will be inserted by the square oil 2 lines (100 words.) for 50 cents for the first insertion, and :;7‘* cents 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 bo insert cd at 10 cents a line for the first, and 5 cents a l.no for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted in both the Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above hesc rates. Tillrtj'-Fifill Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 1 Number of members, - - - - 234 ' Alabama. nkw york — Continu'd 1 Jos A Stalwartli. 5 Wm I> Maclay 2 E S Shorter. G John Cochrane 3 Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward 4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F (.’lark 5 Geo S Houston. 9 John R Haskin ft WR W Cobb. 10 A L Murray 7 J L M Curry. 11 Wm F Russell Arkansas. 12 John Thompson 1 A R Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin 2 Edw A Warner. 14 Krustus Corning California. 15 Edward Dodd 1 Charles L Scott. 1G Geo W Palmer *2 J C McKibben. 17 Francis ESkinner Connecticut. 18 Clark R Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver A Morse 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d2Q 0 Ii Matteson 3 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry Bennett 4Wm D Bishop. 22 Henry 0 Goodwin * DELAWARE. 23 Charles B Hoard 1 Wm G Whitley. 24 Amo* P Granger Florida. 25 Edwin B Morgan 1 Geo S Hawkins. 2G Emory llPottle Georgia. 27 John M Parker 1 Jas L Seward. 28 William Kelsey 2M J Crawford. 29 Sam l G Andrews 3 R P Trippe. Am. 30 J IF Sherman 4 Ii J Gartrell. 31 5 M Burroughs o A II Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch G Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton 7 Joshua Hill, Am. north Carolina. 8 A H Stephens. 1 II M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin 1 EB Wathbume, 3 Warren Winslow 2 J F Farnsworth. 4 Ii 0 I> Branch 3 Owen iA/vejoy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am 4 Wm Kellogg. 6 Alfred M Scales 5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craige ft Thomas L Harris. 8 T L Clingnian 7 A Shaw. ohio. 8 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton 9 Sara'lA Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck INDIANA. 3 Lewis I) Campbell 1 W J Niblack. 4 M II Nichols 2Wm H English. 5 Richard MoU 3 James Hughek. 6J H Cockerell 4 James R Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan 5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Starrow G James M Gregg. 9L W Hall 7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller 8 James Wilson 11 Valentine B Morton 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 R Curtis 1G CB Tomkins 2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence KENTUCKY, 18 Bcnj EJAt er 1 Henry C l»urnettl9 Edward Wade 2 Samuel 0 Peyton2o Joshua R Giddings 3 W L Underwood A2\ J A Bingham 4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania. 5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thos 1» Florence ft John M Elliot 2 E Joy Morris , Am 7 JJ Marshall , Am 3 James Landy 8 James R Clay 4 Henry M Philips 9 John C Mason 5 Owen Jones 10 J W Stevenson G John Hickman Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 Geo Eustis,Jr, Am 8 J Clancy Jones 2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Roberts 3T G Davidson 10 John C Kunkel 4J M Sandigc 11 Wm L Dowart Maine. Ill* Lcidy 1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Dimmick 2 Charles J Gilman 14 G .1 Grow 3 Nehemiah Abbott 15 Allison White 4 Freeman llMorse 1G John J Abel 5 I Washburne, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly 5 S eph*n G Foster 18 John R F*he MARYLAND. 19 John Covode 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 2JB Ricaud, Am 21 David Ritchie j SJM Harris, Am 22 S A Purviance 4 II WDavis, Am 23 Wm Stewart 5 Jacob M Kunkel24 J L Gillis 6 Thos 1’ Bowie 25 John Dick MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND. 1 ft B Hall 1 -V B Durfee 2 James Buffinlon 2Wm D Brayton 3 Wm S Damrell south Carolina. 4 Linus B Cumins 1 John McQueen f> Anson Burlingame 2 W Porclier Miles G Timothy Davis 3 Lawrence M Keit 7 I) W Gooch 4 ML Bonham 8 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr 9 Eli Thayer G Wm W Boyce 10 Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee. 11 Henry L Dawes lAC Watkins Missouri. 2 llMaynard, Aw 1 F P Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith 2 TL Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage 8 John R Clark 5 Chas Ready. Am 4 J Craig 6 George W Jones 5 SII Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright <> John S Phelps 8 FKZ<Micoffer, Am 7 Sam’l Caruthcrs 9 J DC Atkins Michigan. 10 Win T Avery 1 TFi/i A Howard texas. 2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan 3D S Walbridge 2J H Ileagan 4 Dc Witt C Leach Vermont. Mississippi. 1 F P Watt on 1L Q C Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill i 2 Reubin Davis 3 Homer F Boyce 3 Wm Barksdale Virginia. } 4O R Singleton IMR H Garnet 5 J A Quitman 2 J 1 Milson i new Hampshire. 3 John S Cuskic 3 James Pike 4 Wm O Goode , 2 MW Tappan 5 Thos S Bocock 8 Aaron II Oragin 6 Paul us Powell i NEW JERSEY. 7 Wm Smith 1 Isaiah I) Clawson 8 C J Faulkner 2 G R Robins 9 John Letcher 1 3 Garnet B Adrian 10 S Clemens 1 4 John Huyler 11AG Jenkins 5J R Wortcndykel2 H Edmundson I new tork. 13 G W Hopkins 1 John A Searing 2 George Taylor Wisconsin. j 3 Dan'l ESickels 1 John F Potter 4 John Kelly 2 0 C Washbxr,w © ChmS Billing hr, AUGUSTA, GEOKGIA, MARCH 3 1858. SENATE. Number of members, G 2 Democrats in Roman, Opposition in Italic. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. Renj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. Wm B Sebastian, James L Green. Robert W. Johnson.Trusten Polk. CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Lafayette S Foster. John P Hair. James Dixon. Daniel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK. Wm W Gwin. Wm II Seward. David C Broderick. Preston King. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin W Bates. William Wright. •James A Bayard. John R Thompson. FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. David L Yulec. 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. ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND. Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen. Lyman Trumbull. James F Simons. IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA. George W Jones. Josiah J Evans. James Harlan. J H Hammond. KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE. John B Tfu/mpson. John Bell. John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. TEXAS. J P Benjamin. Sazn Houston. John Slidell. Vacancy. MAINE. Wm Pill Fessenden. Vermont. , 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 Doolittle. Rerapltnlatlon. SRN'ATB. Democrats, Opposition 1 Vacancies, 62 Dcnvrratie mafority 10. HOUSE OF RErRRFENTjmvH*. Democrats. 129 Know Nothings, 15 Dluck Republicans, 99 Democratic majority 24. Rail Road Register. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning Poss’ger Train loaves Atlanta 1.45 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 9.45 a m Morning Passenger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.30 p m and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 p m Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p in F/rk to Chattanooga. $5. JAMES 31. SPL'LLOCK, Sup’t. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta2.oo a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 a m Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta’l.OO p m and arrives at West Point <5.28 p m Morning l’ass’gcr Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m 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 Farr to Wkst Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 ain and arrives at Macon 4.15 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m uud arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p in Fakkto Macxi.v, $4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAIIJtOAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M, and 4 P M. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 36 A M and 1 04 P M. Leave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M. Arrive at Augusta at 8 56 A M and 7 P M. [The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects j through to Memphis.] Fare—ss 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. \ Arrive at Augusta at 1 A M and 2 30 I' M. Leave Augusta ill 10 A M and 8 05 P M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains , Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 933A M. , Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M. With Atlanta ami LaGrange Railroad Trains, t Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 PM and 7 00 A M Laavc Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Connect with Macon cC Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 16, A. M., and 6 05, P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. [.cave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200, Night. i j 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 53, Morning i Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning Warrenlon Branch —Sundays Excepted. j Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening; Leave At an la 10 00, Morning! Arrive at Warreuton 8 00, Evening Leave Ws rreuton 3 30, Evening j Arrive at Augusta . 7 00, Evening i Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night ( GEO. YONGE, Supcriute- dent. J AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. . Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Millen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. Leave Millon, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M and 0:47 P. M. j Connecting with trains to and from Savannah and Augusta. C. A. BROWN, Sup’t. i SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, j Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at j ’ 10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at I 2.30 P M. Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta j at 5.05 P M: arrives in Augusta at IPM. U. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. ! CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon. I.eavo Savannah 1 15, am, 2 46, pm' Arrive in Macon 10 45. aiu, 12 30, am! i eavo Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, pin j Arrive in Savannah 7 20. p m. 8 50, a m | Between Savannah and A ugnsta. Leave Savannah 1 15, a m. 1115, a m Arrive in Augusta 9am.7pmj Leave Augusta 2 am, 345 p m! Arrive in Savannah 850 am, 10 55 pm I Between Macon and Avgusta. I cave Macon 9 45 a in, 11 30 p m Arrive in Augusta 7 pm, 9a mj Leave Augusta ; 2am, 3 45 p m , Arrive ia Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. * EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD, j I .eavo Augusta 4 00pm do Atlanta 146 a m do '.Dalton , 750 am Arrive at Knovvillo 1 30 p m R. C. .JACKSON, Superintendent. /"11GARS. \J 10,000 RIO HONDO, 60,000 variow brands, tor sale low by JOBI AH SBLTT kBO NS No. to Warren BN « IflisetllimmiL MILL STONES! , WILLIAM BRENNER, Manufacturer of I ■f rtntb sutr gtills fonts, ’ AND dealer in Esopus and Cologne | Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, i Augusta, (ia. Orders solicited and punctually attended to. jan7-ly MILLWRIGHTING, &c THE UNDERSIGNED takes this me thod of informing the citizens of Georgia and adjoining States that they are prepared lor the erection and construction of SA W AND GRJ S T MILLS, EITHER 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 arc warranted in asserting their competency to give geueral satis faction. Their persona'attention will bo given when called on to go in the country to repair machinery. Also, to PATCHING and TESTING STEAM BOILERS. Travelling expenses, in certain cases, will be required to bo paid by the employer. All orders, by letter or otherwise, will meet with prompt attention. All work warranted. Address, ISAAC BRANCH & CO., janlo-daw Augusta, Ga. NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES. We have just received a supply of fine Eng lish Tooth Brushes, of our own importation. d 2 PLUMB k LEITNER. Young America, Attention! PISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS. We have just received a lot of the celebra ted FIRE CRACKER PISTOLS, only 30 cts each. dl9 PLUMB & LEITNER. Medical Books. ■yn’EST ON THE DISEASES OF WO- Peas'ey’s Human Histology. Smith’s Domestic Medicine, new edition. For sal.' by (121 THOS. RICHARDS A SOW. B AGOING AND ROPE. 75 bales BAGGING, 300 coils ROPE, for salo low hr novll WILCOX, HAND & ANSI EY. SUPERFINE FLOUR. Now arriving, superfine FLOUR, half and 1 quarter sacks, in quantity. d 5 THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. 2; Sugar and Coffee. TEN HIID.S. choice Porto Itioo Sugar, 10 “ common “ | 300 bbk- yellow Coflee Sugar. 60 bbls Crushed a.«d Powdered Sugar, ® 260 bags prime Rio Coffee, 200 bags common “ 10 bags prime Java, 25 bags prime Laguira, * 25 bags prime Bahia, 1 for sale by nov6 DANIEL 11. WJI COX. Salt. TEN THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL n JL SAIT; „ 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, n GOO sacks Alum SALT, fur sale low by n novg DANIELH. Wll vox. I WINDOW SHADES n different patterns new style X? Window Shades, just received at BENJAMIN k GOODRICH’S *ep 29 Furniture Warerooms " THRESH RAISINS, in whole, half and n _F quarter boxes. 11 25 hhds Cuba MOLASSES, on the Wharf, for 3 sale low by 1 HAND, WILLIAMS k GRAVES. 1 ; nov2B No. 5 Warren Block. 1 Blankets and IVeero Cloths. BROOM <>L NORRBLL HAVE oil hand a very large assort- ; ment of ‘ NEGRO BLANKETS, KERSEYS, LINSEYS, STRIPES, OSNABURtiS, &c., 1 comprising a great variety of those goods, which 1 they are offering at extremely low prices, and in accordance with the times, and to which they would call attention. novl9 i ; . A Card. POULLAIN, JENNINGS «fc CO., i GROCERS AND COTTON FACiORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. > j Ahtoimh Poullaix, Thomas J.Jknmxgs. Isaiah jan7 Pursk. w4m Leather, Shoe Findings, and Tanners’ Tools. NOW receiving Oak and Hemlock Sole i LEATHER: j Harness, Bridle,Skirting and Band; i Picker, I-ace and Roller Leather; Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled ; LEATHER; Russett and Black Upper Leather; “ “ “ Kid Skins; • French, German and American Calf Skins; * French I’ateut Calf, Kid Calf and Opera Skins; Goat and K d Mo occorkins; Liniig, Topping and Binding Skins; | Buck, Chamois aud Sheep Skins; Also—Shoe Pegs, Lasts. Sole Cutters, Heel j ! Cutters, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks. Peg Br ■aks, Peg Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps. Clamps, Ham - 'liners. Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, I Rub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and ! Punches, iron and wood patent Peg Awl Hafts, j j Copper Rivets and Burrs. I.ace Tacks. Iron, Zinc J and Copper Sparables. Size Sticks, Measuring ' ; I Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, | Boot Cord, Silk v.'alcon, Boot Web, &<*.., &c. '•' Also, Currying Knives, Fleshcrs, Finger Steels, ; ■. Beam Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stones, i 1 Clearing Stones, &e. For sale low by SHERMAN, JfcSSUP&CO.. ;! No 341 Broad-strce, second door above Bank of! ;| Augusta. .ians-I‘Jt j LOIiSTERS. 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, [ sdo 1 lb. do do do 1 Just received at | jan7 D’ANTIGNAC fc HUBBARD. Mercer i’< itatoes. J ust received and for sal© at Depot, 25 I i bbls of very large pink-eye Potatoes, j d 29 ' THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. I mHOS. RICHARDS & SON have for I ; JL sale. Adventures and Missionary j j in several Countries in the Interior of Africa . 1 from 1849 to 1856, by T. J. Bowen. Add Grace Trum m, or Love and Principle by t i' Mr*. SalLe Rochcstsr i ord, of Louisville, Ken- j | tucky. d 29 lew CHOP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR ! AND MOLASSES. I lo hbds prime and choice X Orleans SUGAR, 25 bbls prime SYRUP, just received by 029 DANIEL H. WILCOX. | Longworth’s Native Wines.; LONGWORTH’S Sparkling Catawba WINE, Longwortb’s Sparkling Isabella Wine, do Dry Catawba do do Ladies’ Sweet do < do Catawba Brandy. For sale low to the trade, j oct'26 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., Agents. I STEAM ENGINES^ THE Proprietor of the AUGUSTA) WORKS, Augusta, Citt. are building STEAM [ | iNGINES of any sizo required, and are now about | completing several from twenty to forty horse < power—all of the hhst quautt. Prices as low as ! cau bo laid down in this city, from any part of, the United States, douthorn enterprise depends I opon Southern patronage. Addreoo jy2o 6m L. HOPKIXti k 00., j BW LARD. XT 7 caBeXSW LARD, j»*t arrived. ) i3i d< WO*. r. SPOT ALL k CO. soots, Sjjors, ft, Hun, Run and Buy. TP. LAKUS lias just received Forty • casos of New Goods, consisting in part of Mens’, Womens’, Misses’ and Boys’ SHOES, which will be sold very low for cash. fls | THE GREATEST SHOE' IN THE NATION. ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD!? NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO I1IP! I Sewed Through and Through. LADIES’ KID WELT BOOTS, sewed through and through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ » ii a*: « » of all k inds. Call aud see them. jan2s JAS W. BURCH. Broad-street. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. IF \ r OU can get value received for your money what more do you want. Yeti have concluded to continue to sell SHOES at tho man ufacturers’prices, with a leetle added, to keep things going. My Shoes arc all warranted to give satisfaction. Persons in want would do well to give mo a call before buying elsewhere. d 4 JAS. W. BURCH, Broad street. BOOTS & SHOES. LADIES’ FINE MOROCCO BOOT'S, Ladies’ “ Kid “ “ “ “ BUSKINS. “ “ Morocco “ “ “ “ SHANGHAIS. For sale by nov24 J. W. BURCH. BUFF A LOkS, BUFFALOES n ENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVEIf- VX SHOES, just received and for sale low by __ nov24 JAMES W. BURCH. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Kc. I HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE made especially for Gentlemans’ Plantation wear. They are just the thing, and no mistake. Also, Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Buffed, Calf, light and welt 1 ROGANS. Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS, for House Servants’ wear. Call and see them. d 4 JAS. W. BURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES. 'THOMAS P. LAEUS, (Successor to E. L. Symmons.) opposite the A it. flgusla Hotel. LADIES' DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo rocco Slippers, LA—Ladies’ Fine Kid and Morocco WE* Buskins, Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled, do do Col’rd do do do do Black and colored Gaiters,] with out heels ; Ladies’ fine Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters* MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. Misaos’ Fino 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 and Colored Gaiters, do do do Button Gaiters, do Kid. Morocco and Patent Leather Boots, Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties. A largo and well .selected stock of Gentlemens’ Oxford Ties, Strap Shoos, Tic 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. # Give .ns a call. jelO-ly TO THE PLANTERS. T. P. LARI S, Successor to E. L. Symmons, opposite ths Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga,, HAS 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 s uit the trade, and can be warranted to be what we rep resent them, and as cheap as any store in the city, oct3 ts T. P. L.ARUS HAS THIS DAY received a large lot of ladi s’ DOI'BLE-SOIJiD and Misses’ GAITERS. Also, ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, r Hi of every description and size. ’ A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and SHOES, of the finest description, has just come to hand. Also, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters. novlT ABORIGINES, A BOR 1 G I AES. A FEW MORE pairs LADIES’ FIN BUSKINS, for sale at half price, bv | nov24 J. W. BURCH. Floiiv and Gard. SIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su perfinc FLOUR. 400 sacks Denniead’s do. do. 10 half choice LEAF LARD. Just received aud for sale bv j:inl6 3 BAKER.* WRIGHT k CO. CIOFFEE. ) 300 bags lair to prime RIO COFFEE. 60 pockets Java do 60 do do do. very fine. I 30 bags prime Laguyra do ! For sale low by | JOSIAH SIBLEY k SON’S, janlo No. 6, Warren Block. | IRAKIS’ A. ( oiii Stiirch. Pearl Sago, 1 Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat 1 j Meal, perfectly fresh. For sale b janO * WM. H. TUTT. J PORT WINE AND BRANDY, For Medicinal use, [both very fine.] For I sale by janb WM. H. TUTT. } Bacon sides aud hams. 5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES, I - do do do HAM', for sale by l JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS, ] No. C. Warren Block. \ THIS SKW.IEHISAL.KM OK. ‘ ! THEOLOGY OF TILE NEW CHURCH. 1 j \\J ORKS of Emanuel Swedenboeu can , j YV bo found deposited at the Young Mms Library Association, for the use of the public decl-ly ALIFORNIA OATS. Just received, a small lot of very supc- . j rior SEED OATS, originally from California, J warranted to yield double the amount of the | common oats, and to weigh from 4U to 50 pounds j to the bushel. I The history of these Oats, and favorable no tices of the growth and yield by persons in this ! region, with sample in the stalk, can bo seco at j our office. For sale by THUS. P. STOVALL k CO., d 5 General Commission Merchants. Dissecting instruments.—The ' attention of Medical' Students is solicited to our completo stock of Surgical Instruments. Our assortment of Dissecting Instruments is very large, and we offer them at prices lower titan ever before. WM. 11. TUTT, novlO Druggist. TENNESSEE PRODUCE. | THE undersigned is prepared to exe- c cute with promptness orders for * j Bacon, I/xrd, Vheai, Rye, Oats, Corn , flour, or any other products of Middle Tennessee. D. D. DICKEY, No. 5 College street, Nashville, Toon. angJl ly I Si- ■ir matMi «Sm A A 1r,.-L sapply received by s fetg WM. B. TOTV - I IBawjjWK Carbs. BEALL STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTJ, Reynold, between Jackson and M Tntosh Streets , - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. f\\X\\\ HAVE removed to Metcalfs!" Kuymjlarge new Fire proof Warehouse on j ®HSs9Reynold, between Jackson and Mein | ] tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilham k As- - \ kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of ' ihe 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- j ( ments, which shall receive our undivided and faithful attention. Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will he afforded to customers. Our Commissions for selliug Cotton will be I Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL. septlß 6m J. W. I. STOVALL. J. J. Pearce, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. > AUGUSTA GEORGIA. RESPECRFULLY RENEWS; tender of his services in the Storage i Sale of Cotton, and other Produce, j at his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell; Street, near Bones, Brown k Co’s Hardware, Store. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. I Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the first j of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale, j aug2B-6m J. J. PEARCE. J, R. SIMPSON, (SUCCESSOR TO SIMPSON A GARDINER,) warehouse and commission merchant, j Comer Reynolds and M' Infosh-sts., Augusta. Ga. 1 gvmWILL CONTINUE THE WARE-! house and Commission Business in all' ► fHiEF’-.ts branches, at the old stand of Simpson k JtAßdinbr. and hopes by strict personal atten tion to the interests of his friends and Patrons, to merit a contuance of the liberal patrouage' heretofore bestowed upon the old firm. Cash advances made on Produce in store, | when desired. Bagging, Rope, and Family sup j plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. ! aug 24 6 m PLANTERS A N D M E RCH A N TS "W" areliousc. V~— —VTHE undersigned would respectfully announce to their friends, and the that they have associated themselves together in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Under the name and style of P. kJ. 1.. Flrmi.vg, aud taken the largo Fire-Proof Warehouse ot T. j S. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack-! son and Mclntosh streets. Their charges will coniorm to the old cstab- 1 lished rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage and 25 1 cents commission for selling. AH orders for Family Supplies promptly exe- 1 cuted at tho lowest market prices. POUTER FILMING, John l. Fleming: Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m. i DYE ok LATASII., WAREHOUSE ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE N&Mnw to their friends and the tho public ger : **®®*erahy, that they have formed a connev j tion in the above business, and have leased the I Fire proof Warehouse of Col Clanton, North side , of Reynolds street, and recently occupied by Mr j G. 1.. Auderson. From their long experience' they Hatter themselves that they will be ena bled to give entire satisfaction to those who I may favor them with consignments ofCotton, or ! other produce. Their prompt personal atteu- : tion will ho given to orders for Bagging, Rope, etc., and 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 aeranees made, when j desired by our customers. Our charges will be j the same as those of other houses in the city, engaged in the same business. JAMES M. DY’E, aug 1 6m ANDREW G. LA TASTE- 1 REES «Ni LINTON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,! Jackson Street. Augusta, Georgia. gTVAWILL CONTINUE THE WARE- j ygggg house and Commission Business at ; *®®®Sltheir fire proof Warehouse, and will de- 1 vote their personal attention to the interests of their friends and patrons. Orders for family • supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. Liberal cash advances made when required. [ Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. JQHH C. RKKH, Sep 14 HAM’L V. LINTON", 01. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia. CONTINUES THE BUSINESS in all its branches, in his extensive proof Warehouse, on Jackson-st. near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten tion will as heretofore, be be given to th 3 storage and sale of Cotton, Grain and produce generally. He will when desired, make liberal cash advances on produco in store. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, Rope, etc , will be promptly and care fully filled at tho lowest market prices’. Commis sion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bale, sept 26 6m J. C. HARALSON. WAREHOUSE AN - COMMISSION MERCHANT At the old stand of L. Hopkins, Augusta, Georgia. scptlß ly ! THE IPO THEORIES HILL, AUGUSTA, GA. TIIHE Proprietor of 1 the above establish- \ mem respectfully invites iSp the attention of Physicians Jfi and Families to his stock JIl of select DUGS, MF.DI iii Tfk I LINES and CHEMICALS of the purest qualities and at moderate prices. !% IQ Amongst my assortment aie the following articles: Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, 1 English and American Per fumery, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Sup- 1 porters ; every variety 01 Combs and Toilet Brushes ; lamp Oils. Wicks j and Lamp Shades : Paints, Paint Oils, Patent! Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes, Ac.; Medi i cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid au-J j Cumpheno ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl j Ashes, Indigoes arid Dye-Woods: Starch, Tapioca j Sago, Pearl Barley aud Arrow Root. Also, a constant supply bestSweedi-h Leeches, J Quinine, Morphine, Elaterium, Strychnine, Ohio reform, &c. &c., from the most responsible La- j boratories. The preparation of Pharmacopcial articles is conducted personally by l)r. A. S RAVENS CROFT, a graduate of the London College of Phar macy. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., d‘24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. LI. W. KINSMAN, IMPORTER AND DKAI.KR IN WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS. PAPER HANGINGS, -A- xx cL XT pliolstory 1 223 King, 3 doors south of Beaufain-street, oot 10 CHARLESTON,S C. 6m»ti | Bagging and Rope. ONE HUNDRED RALES very heavy ' Gunny Bagging ; SOO bolts patched ; 500 ! coils and half machiue aud hand made rop*. for sale low by (novG) DANIEL H. WILtXiX. J NOW IS THE TIMEi rpo BUY SHIRTS!—Six for Nine Dol- j X lars, at Janlß HERSfY'S. ' SIX FINE SHIRTS FOR NINE DOL I LAB#, M Juali HBBSKT’B, NUMBER 356 Jrn fck Buy the Best and Cheapest. J.SLMES HENET HAS NOW IN STORE one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in ! spection of them by his friends and the public ' Being satisfied with very small profits, bo is 1 confident that his stock will be found cheaper than that of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles oi goods arc to be found in hia stock : Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de ! QUILLE, Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere | striped Dresses, ! Rich Plaid Raw Silks. ! Plain Silks of all colors. Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille. Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos, French Merinos, all colors, ; English “ “ “ i A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per yd, ' Mourning “ Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine, A large stock of English and American Print ! ed Calicoes, , A large stock of Mourning Calicoes, “ “ Scotch and French Ginghams, ' some as low as 10 cts per yard. 1 Chenille, Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid I Shawls, : Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfe, Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, 1 Hoop Skirts, | Canton Pique Cloths, a comtortable article for • Basques, India Twilled I/ong Cloths, plain and striped, j Irish Linens and Diapers, of various makes, ! Huckaback, Crash, Ac., for Toweling, ! Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsey aud , Pantaloon Stuffs,* ! A fino assortment of French and Scotch Emb’d Collars and Sleeves, seperate anu in setts. Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars. “ Infant’s Robes’and Waists, “ Handkerchiefs and Skirts. “ Silk Hose, Bands, Edgings and Ins er lings. ' Hosiery. Ac., I Cotton, Thread and Crotchet Laces. ' A large variety of Dress Trimmings, lAdies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Me ; r|no Under vests, Flannels, all colors and qualities, Bed Blankets, Quilts, Ac. In the Millinery Department. Mrs. Hknby has one of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAD DRESBEB. Ac., to an examination of which sh respectfully invites her lriend3 and the publi generally. oct3 GRAY & TURLEY, Having thoroughly removed to their NEW STORE, under the U. States Hotel, are i ow receiving a full and complete as i sortment of rich aud elegant DRY GOODS. . Which, having been purchased for Cash, under the depressed state of the monetary affairs oi the North, enables them to offer facilities to close purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants, | Planters, and the Ladies, particularly, would , consult their interest by an examination of our stock 'ind prices. Having a resident purchaser iu the North, we are in the continual receipt of ‘•JOB LOTS” from auction, at unprecedented i low prices. ' Among our assortment will be found the rich est and newest DRESS GOODS of tin? season such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SIIJvS, ranging from 37 cents to $5 per yard, (onvt j ting to specify all the manufactured “jaw-break- I ing” names used on such occasions.) 1; Fine all Wool MUSLIN DELAINE, Plain and Figured; Cheap MUSLIN DELAINES, iu grea variety; Lupins best Black ALAPACAS an» BOMBAZINES. PLANTATION GOODS, The very best quality ; 8 doz. OZNABURGS Heavy all. Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS j KFPSEYS : Heavy cheap SATINETTP : j All Wool Plaid LINSEYS ; Blue Stripe and Plaid HOMESPUNS : Bro. HOMESPUN and JANES . Fine BED BLANKETS, very cheap . RICH CARPBTIMCJS.—Ihcap. Fine English Tapestry VELVET : “ “ “ BRUSSELS ; Superior Three-Ply, fine Ingrain and All Wool CARPETING—(not having room in our new 3tore to keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and charges.) EMBROIDERY. 1,000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 25 eta. ! to sl, worth fully double that amount. | 6,000 wiss and Jackonet COLLARS, from 25 to | 50 cents, worth sl. ■ 100 fine French worked CELLARS. $2.50 to' $3.60. worth $5 to $6. i-wissanh Jackonet EDGIGS and IXSERT NGS, in great variety. | Embroidered and Hemstitched HAXDKER | CHIEFS, exceeinglv cheap. 60 fine Emb’d SETTS, 52 toss, exceedingly | cheap. 1 In the same department will be ouada ! ' most complete assortment HOSIERY that has ever beon in one House in Augusta. ( j from tho lowest pree to the finest qaulity. for I 1-adies, Gents, Misses and Youths, of every de • ! scriptiou. DOMESTIC GOODS i Ton cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c.. i i worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from ! t 35 to 40 cents. j Five bales tine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, t Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors. :or the money returned, for cents, worth I 10 to 12, l 4 cents. LINEN HOODS. { The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever j. j been known to sell in Augusta, under any cir- ! : curnstanees, are now on our shelves, and'onlv j | require an examination to convince the most) i , fastidious of the great saving in purchasing i t i LINKS' GOODS from us. Splendid fronting IJN- ! £ 1 EN for 37.1-1 cents, that has never boon known to j. [ el! in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents. I £ The rno.-t superb IJNEN DAMASK ever j brought to this market at vastly reduced rates . Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room 64 long, only 12>, cents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va j riety, exceedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-Ljsquare QUILTS, j For $1.50. worth $3 : fine French Marseille I. QUILTS, large size. $3.60 to $5. worth from $8 to $lO. —ALSO— A very large an i varied stock of every descrip tion of j DRY HOODS., Selected with tho utmost care bv decided judges j of Goods, at auction and such other places as j bargains could bo obtained, within the last two weeks, to which we would invite the attention o those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we - . can save them a very large per centage on an examination ol our ;4ock. sept 26 CRAY h TURLEY. Linseed Oil, W hite Lead, Kc. 1 lIIVE HUNDRED gallons US SEED 1 Oil.. i 10,000 lbs WHITE LEAD. 300 boxe* WINDOW GLASS, i For sale unusually low by WM. H. TUTT. nova Wholesale and Retail Druggwt. PICK I JUS. 15 doa. Galkm PICKLES, aborted 16 do BoifGaUon do d* 16 do Quarter d» J«tt recetved at ;suit AJ*T*W? A* k - Jeab-Pak (Ooljmtg. GENTLEMENS’^ Fall and Winter Goods tar 1857. MY stock of goods is now full comprises everything that is fashionable j in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and whu* ! will be made to order as good and as fashionalM® i as can be obtained in any part of the country ALSO. A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CJ/HB ING. which cannot be excelled by any Goods *i the city. .a ri»o. A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embiw , cing everything that is necessary for Geo#»- men’s wear. All goods sold at this establishment warnMrt ed as represented. oct29 J. A. VAN WINKUL “NOTHING TO WEAR H NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW. BXKCH PJ. K. HORA & CO., 2 ’ p SrCCRSRORSTO At J. M. NEWBY & CO., H HAVE OPENED THEIR 27 Large and Elegant'jd STOCK OF CLOTHING, I FOR] i MEN, YOUTHS and BOYftt Come Everybody xxd GET A FIT! UNDER U. S. HOTEL , oct‘24- . Augusta. tIE.IERAt STOCK OP OF , READYJjDEJLfITHiIt NOW is the time to buy the articles fur Mens' and Boys Wear chaup er than they should bo sold in this market RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BI.ANKMK ROBES, Fine Cloth and Cassimore OOATK , Fine VESTS, PANTS', SHIRTS, DRAW! ERS. SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS 5 STOCKS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALICES, and erery article in our line, nore CLAYTON * KF.NNIB^ r New Confectionery f AND c FRUIT STORE ! * THE UNDERSIGNED respcctfullr ui r nonnee to the ladies of Augusta and kba )f P ublic generally that they are now preparad m ,! furnish WEDDINGS, PARTIE-, BALLS, &c.. at shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, i Confident that our Ice Creams. Jellies, f? i*c _ *°ft e Russes, and general assortment of Ur» . and small Cakes, will not be equalled in thii t- our ornaraeoted BRIDAL CAKEK lANCA PYRAMIDS and FRUIT BASKlTß—iril not easily be surpassed by any one in this eoaa j lr F> we believe we are prepared to Qw mo>t fastidious. * We also offer a variety of Domestic and Im ported CANDIES. GUM, CORDIAL, WlNlaad BRANDY DROPS, Preserved, Iced, Chrystaliaai and IMITATION FRUITS, French CUPIDS, BOff BONS, BONBONIERES : and for Christmas a general assortment of FANCY GOODS and TOY* at the lowest prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited. FLISH SIMEUAU, North Side Broad street, near the Ix>wer Market Orders from the country respectfully attendfit t - * dee6-tf I Tea vy Overcoats for IVegrom OWNERS of Boat and Railroad handv and all persons in want of NEGRO OYfiß COATS, will do will to call and examine our cheMi aud well made articles of the kind. 6 CLAYTON k KKNNIDT , _ Cheap Satinet Jacket*. II Tf IIAVE A IDT OF GOOD SA» ?▼ INETT JACKETS, for plantation aegrMa, ! which we will sell for *1 60 to $2. j _ nOT _* CLAYTON A KENNEDY 1 Hip Jackets, and Satinet - Coats aud Pants, || OK SIOCK of tho abort artiola* j Y/ being too large for the hard times. w« <f I lor them cheaper thnD the cheapest, to rm i their down. CI.AYTON A KENNEDY r JOHN N. (iOWT . MARBLE-WORKER MON l MENUS, of all descriptioiai. executed in the best form, at <oKrv THE LOWEST PRICES, JgjySwflV ; an< * in the shortest time compatible JjQwflHffll . with faultless workmanship. *1 | I Persons in want of Marble Work !’ ! of any kind are invited to call.'Wui l l l | Shop on Campbell-street, be- ■'jp I tween Broad and Greene street tiOv23 JOHN N. GQW SSSSSSM 1 JNew ( osmoramir [STEREOSCOPE. AMONG the latest inventions in Op tics. there is nothing more instructive cr | amusing than the Stereoscope. TheStoreoscopc j Views are impressions from nature, represent ,ng the finest .Sceneries, Cities and Monument n Europe, which, viewed through the mstxc [ meat, show those objects in bold relief, actuaHv jax they are. and thus are the best models lor | give the best Idea of Foreign Uounintw • and Art. and make the finest parlor ornaments I tor sale at novl6 H. J. OSBORNES. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM HELLING my stock of VEHICLBB. consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, BAHOWHES. JERSEY IVAGOMS BUGGIES, with and w ithout tope. of all the different styles now manufactured at prices AS LOW as cun be bought in any Souther* ci’y. Being constantly in the receipt of goods. I am enabled to offer to the public somethin both fresh ami new. In addition to the above. I keep always cm J hand u number of Vehicles of mv own manuibn ure. I also warrant all work that leaves mv store. ~ R. H. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Llhe-M*-, in rear of Globe Hotel. d22-ly PAINTING THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful forth# liberal pa>ronap of his fellow citizens, tr the last Thirty Eight Fears, and anxioue for a continuation of a share of the same, would re spectful.y inform them that ho.will furnteh and put up SIGNS of any six*', mad© of the best h» ber and workmanship that the city affords, and of Gilding and Smalting, not to be exoeiled MorSh or Sooth, for 75 cento per foot, and tor Pa/nted SIGNS, any color, 35 cento per foot. Patent Japan Tine, with single name, gilt, wtwi border, 76 cento each. a:j varieties of MIXED PAINTS tor sale. *a* frmthes loaned R- V. SPILMAS, At fcto, rtft vmai w «-;*•»•-*»-, Aagwrta m*!4