Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 20, 1858, Image 1

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2Upgfa (iFbnuitg ilisptcL VOLUME 2. (>DiKMIt!J I^ispatclj. W PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, S. A. ATKINSON. ' w DAILY, $4 00 WEEKLY, I 50 £s"Subscriptions will he received for tlirop < no ihs at 51 25. Monthly subscriptions, Filly ] rents. Payment for si bscriptions will positively , be required in advance. C.r TIIE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on I Broad street, >i lew doors below Seta’s Corner, upside ) Entrance next door above A. ;. JJignon k Co.’s Store. DATES OF ADVEHTISIHih Advertisements will be inserted by the square . ol 12 hues (100 words.) for 50 cents for the first - •insertion, and ..7>j cent- for each subsequent in sertion under one month, to be paid for when the i a ivertisemont i- handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will be insert ' r • at 10 cents a line tor 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 bo.se rates. Thirty-Fifth Congrtss. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, dumber of members, - - - - 2J4 A LA HA M A. .NEW YOR K — Co?ltin (' d 1 Jas A Stalwarth. 5 Win I# Maclay 2 E S Shorter. 0 John Cochrane .3 Job F Dowdell. . 7 Elijah Ward i Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark 5 Geo S Houston. 9 John II Haskiti <> WK \V Col >b. 10 A L Murray 7 J L IvL Ourry. 11 Win F Russell Arkansas. 12 John 1 A B Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin 2 Edw A Warner. It. Erastns Corning CALIFORNIA. 15 Edward /Judd 1 Charles L Scott. 10 Geo W Palmer 2JC McKibben. 17 Francis E Skinner connecticut. 18 Clark P> Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 (direr A Muse 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 O U Matieson 3 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry penned i Win D Bishop. 22 Henry 0 Goodwin DELAWARE. 23 C/uirlis B Hoard 1 Win G Whitley. 2t Amos V Granger rLouiDA. 25 Edwin B Morgan 1 GeoS Hawkins. 20 Emory llPottle Georgia. 27 John M Parker 1 Jas L Sewaid 2 S IJ Uliam Kelsey 2M J Crawford. 2d Sam l G Andrews » Hl* Trig]-:, Am. 10 J W Sherman 4LJ G. riu. I). 31 S MBurroughs 5 A R Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch G Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton 7 Joshua Hill, north Carolina. BAH Stepnens. 1 II M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Ituffin 1 EII W.uhhann . 3 Warren Winslow 2 J F Farnsworth. 4 L 0 1> Branch 3 Owen fxn'ejoy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am 4 Wm Kellogg . 0 Alfred M Scales 6 Isaac N. Morris. 7 Burton Craigc (3 Thomas L Harris. 8 T I. Ciingman 7 A Shaw. omo. 8 Robert Smilh. 1 Geo II Pendleton 9 Sant’l A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck Indiana. 3 Lewi* I) Campbell 1 W J Niblack. 4 MII Nickels 2Wm II English. 5 Richard Molt 3 James Hughes. 0 I H Cockerell 4 James 15 Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan 5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Starrow 0 James M Gregg. :> L\V Ilall 7 John (i Davis. 10 Joseph Miller 8 James Wilson 11 Valentine BMorton 9 Schuyler Coifa.c 12 S S Cox 10 Charles Case 13 John Sherman * 11 John U Petit 14 Philemon Bliss iowa. 15 Joseph Burns 1 Samuel Ii Cards It) C B Tomlins 2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence Kentucky', 18 Benj FLcitcr 1 Henry C Burnett[9 Edward Wade 2 Samuel OPoyton2o Joshua R Ghidings 3 W L Underwood .421 J A Bingham 4 AG T ilxrt PENNSYLVANIA. 5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thus B Florence 6 John M i.iiiot 2 E Joy Morris, Am 7 Jl Marshall, Am 3 James Handy 8 Jijmes IJClay 4 Henry AI Philips 9 Joli.ii C Mason 5 Owen Jffees 0J W Stevenson G John Hickman Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 Goo EuMis.Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones 2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Roberts oTG Davidson 20 John C Kiwi cl 4 J M Maine. 11 P Leidy 1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Dimmick 2 Charles J Gilman 14 G A Grow 5 Nehemiah Abbott i 5 Allison White 4 Freeman 11 Morse Li John J Abel 5 I Washbume, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly $ S'iph n G Foster 18 John R Edie MARYLAND. I 9 John Creode 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 2 J B Ricaud , Am 21 David Ritchie 3 J M Harris , Am 22 SAPurviunce 4 II W Dams, Am 23 Wm Stewart 5 Jacob M Kunkcl24 J LGillis 3 Thus F Bowie 25 John Dick MASSACHUSETTS. . RHODE ISLAND. 1 R B Hill 1 N B Durfee 2 James Buffinton 2Wm 1) Bray ton 3 Wm S DarnreU south Carolina. 4 lAnus IJ Cumins 1 John McQueen 5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porchcr Miles 6 Timothy Davis 8 Lawrence M Keit 7 D W Gooch 4 M L Bonham 8 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr 9 Eli Thayer G Wm W Boyce TO Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee. c.l Henry L Daices 1A G Watkins Missouri. 2 II Maynard. Am 1 F P BUiir , Jr 3 Samuel A Smith 2 T L Anderson , Am 4 John H Savage 3 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready , Am „4 J Craig 6 George W Jones 5 SII Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright ft John S Phelps 8 FKZoUicoffer.Am '7 SamTCaruthers 9 J DC Atkins Michigan. 10 WmT Avery 1 TF/n A Howard Texas. 2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan 3 D S Walk ridge 2 J H Reagan 4 DeWitt C Leach Vermont. Mississippi. 1 El* Walton 1 Jj Q C Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill 1 Retibin Davis 3 Ilomer E Boyce 3 Wm Barksdale Virginia. 4 0 R Singleton 1 M 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 Tapp-in 5 Thos S Bocock 3 Aaron h Cragin 6 I\iulus Powell NEW jersey. 7 Wm Smith 1 Isaiah D Clawson 8 C J Faulkner 2 G R Robins 9 John Letcher 3 Garnet B AdrianlO S Clemens 4 John Huyler 11 A G Jenkins 5 J R Wortendykel2 H Edmundson new York. 13 G W Hopkins 1 John A Searing 2 George Taylor Wisconsin. 3 Dan’l ESickels 1 John FPotter 4 John Kelly 2 C C Washbume 3 Chas Billing hurst SENATE. Number of members, 62i Democrats in Roman, Opnosition ini Italic. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI. Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ** ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. Wm B Sebastian. James L Green. Robert W. Johnson.TrustenPolk. CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Lafayette S Foster. John P Hale. James Dixon. Daniel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK, wm W Gwin. Will // Seward. David C Broderick. Preston King. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin M Bates. William Wright. James A Bayard. John R Thompson. FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. David L 1 ulee David S Reid. Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs. GEORGIA. OHIO. Robert Toombs. George E Pugh. Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade. INDIA X A. p KNSSYL V AN IA. Graham N Fitch. William Bigler. Jesse D Bright. Simon Cameron ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND. Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen. Lyman Trumbull. James I Simona. D)WA. SOUTH CAROLINA. George W Jones. Josiah J Evans. James Harlan. J H Hammond. K LYITCKV. TENNESSEE. John B Thompson. John Bell. John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. TEXAS. J 1* Benjamin. Sam Houston. John Slidell. Vacancy. MAINE. B m PM Fessenden. Vermont. • Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob 01 lamer. MASSACHUSETTS. Solomon Fool. Henry WiPm. Charles Sumner. Virginia. MARYLAND. R M 4’ Hunter. James A Pearce. Jas M Mason. Anthony Kennedy. M ICII IG A N. WISCONSIN. Charles E Stuart. Charles Durkee. Zachariah Chandler. James R Doolittle. Hetupil ulntiou. SRNATK. Democrats', Opposition Vacancies, 62 Denrcratic mafority 10. HOt’Si: OF KKPRESBNT.ATIV K,?. Democrats, 129 Know Nothings 75 ■ l*;u:k Republicans, "99 Democratic majority 24. aail Road Register. H® I .' : ■ ” "X-:;/wic! ’ • , WESTERN’ AND ATI .ANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning I'.i.ss g. r Train leaves Atlanta 1.45 ani anil arrives at Chattanooga 9.45 ain Morning Passenger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a in Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.30 pin and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 pm j Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m j and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p in Fake to Chattanooga, $5. JAMES M. SPLi,LOCK, Sup't. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves At!auta2.oo a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 a in Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta’l.oo p in and arrives at West Point 6.28 p m Morning Pa-s’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 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 I‘uss’gr Train loaves Atlanta 10.30 a m and-arrives at Macon 4.15 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.C5 p m Fare to Macon. sl. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M, and 4 P M. Arrive at Atlanta at 1 i 56 AM 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' through to Memphis.J Fare—ss 50. Connert with South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at Augusta at 1 A M and 2 30 P M. I eave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M. With Westei nand Atlantic Railroad Trains, [ Arrive at .tlanta at 11 22 P M and 933A M! Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M. With Atlanta and La O'range Railroad Trains , Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 P M and 7 00 A M Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Connect with Macon it Western Radroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15. A. M., and 6 05. P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night. A them Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200. Night. Leave Athens 12 60, Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00. Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning, j Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive -.it. Washington 7 35. Morning Leave Washington S 30. Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning Arrive at Atlanta 1134, Morning Wo rrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leave Ata..ta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Wwrrcnton 8 00, Evening Leave Ws rrentoq 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00. Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night GEO. YONGE, Supcrinte dent. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD, lajave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Milieu, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. Leave Millen, 6:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive it Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P M. Connecting with trai> s to and from Savannah and Augusta. C. A. BROWN, Sup’t. SOOTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAI) COMPANY. Day Mail and Passenger Train loaves Augusta at 10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at 2.30 P M. Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 8.05 P M; arrives in Augusta at. 1 P M. IL T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah ami Macon. Ix>ave Savannah 115, am, 2 46, p m Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m 1 cave Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, p in Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, a m Between Spvanoah and Augusta. Leave ßa vannah 1 15,am, 11 15, a m Arrive in Augusta .9 am, 7 pm Leave Augusta 2 am, 3 45 p in Arrive in Savannah 8 50 a in. 10 05 p ni Between Macon and Augusta. I cave Macon 9 45 am, 11 30 p m Arrive in Augusta 7 pm, 9 a in Leave Augusta 2 am, 3 45 p m Arrive in Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta 4 00pm do Atlanta 145 a m do Dalton 750 & u Arrive at KnovvlUe I 30 p in R. C. JACKSON Superintendent ) AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. MARCH 20 1858. SEW BIT SUCCESSFUL REMEDY! JOY TO THE ; COHSUMPTIVB! TT'SEIVK J. DECKER'S Consumption ,i' ELIXIR and TONIC PILLS is doing as ton -11 iiing wonders to those afllioted with Consump ! Don. Coughs, Colds, Croup. Bronchitis, Asthma, and Hectic Fever. Substantial evidences of that fact are acknow ledged by those who have given it a fair trial. Why. then, i.elay so long in trying the modi cine? N. B.—ls the medicine does not give relief af ter a fair trial has been given it, Mr. I). will re fund the money. Price oi Elixir, $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for $5; for Pills, 50 cent- a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50. For sale at V. LaTASTE’S Wholesale and Re tail Drug Store, Augusta, Ga. fe'ill lm ' TjinfE PLATED TEA SETS, for Bale cheap, by HEXRYJ. OSHOBNK. febl2 268 Broad-st, ender U. S. Hotel. Volcanic Pistols and Rifles. npiIESE PISTOLS carry the Minnie A Dalis and shoot six timet with one loading. ; the load and cap being contained in the balls. I They shoot with great precision and force The l Rifles are a curiosity. With one loading they lean be discharged twenty times in one minute, i and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex j taut. ; The undersigned i s the sole Agent for the com • pany in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNE, i Watch, Jewelry and Optical Storo, 'is6 Bruad-st. Ang'Hta, Ga. fel*l2 A ICALAND TERBESTIAL XjL TELESCOPES. Surveyors’ (.' •nip.is--.es, and j Mathematical Instruments cm: taetlv on hand i y HENRY J. OSBORNE, | bfebl‘2 . 256 Broad-st, under V. S. Hotel. — rroFFEE. Vv 200 bars lU-) COFFEE, 50 pockets prime Java, 10 bags Laguyru. For -vile low by JOSIAH SJBi.EY k SONS, jan3o No. 6 Warren Block. Alolasses ami Syrup. TWENTY hluls. Prime Cuba MOLAS -50 bids, choice Sugar House BYRTP. Bor -ale at reduced prices, by • Ptß DANIEIi !I. WILCX)X. WM M. DUNN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, TUNNEL HILL, GA. IpOR the purchase of Wheat, Corn, Oats, Rye, Hour, Bacon, herd, Dry Hides, o:c., and for the sale of Sugar. Colice, Mohus-ses, - Sait, Tobacco, Nails, Iron, Castings, Factory Yarn, I omestic, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements, such as Plows, Straw ('utters. Corn 4 Shelters. Thrasher.-’, with and without the horse * power combined, Reapers, Mowers, etc * oct2 i y Mackerel. \ Kits No. 1 MACKEREL, just re • OX / reived at jau7 D’ANTIGNAC k HUBBARD. ; rpo PHYSICIANS. ~ ’ JL We have on hand a splendid *j, ortment of PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY TASKS do SADDLE RAGS, do POCKI :r via 1, CASES. Al-30, 1 A.MILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which wo offer at low prices. <l2 I‘M'MR k I.KITN’KR. Whiskey. mWKNTY bbls. Gibson’s XXX ; 120 do do XX ; 20 do do X. Jus i received at febl7 D’ANTIGNAC k HUBBARD’S. caimm:t making. THE UNDER -3& i 1 ii NE I ) h is opened mm r jjkrtir shop, first door NL. above the PALACI STABLES, on Ellis-.street, to carry on the above business in all its branches. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE and PACKING, etc. I solicit a share of tho puolic patronage. febl7-lm WM. SINGLETON. Liquors. A large and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordials al ways on hau l and for sale low by feb2 A. STEVENS. moBACCO AND SEG AllS. One Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO, various brads; i 50,000 ?egars, imported and domestic. ] • For sale by feb2 A. HTEVrNS. j | TlUfl LARGEST AND CHEAPEST | ASSORTMENT OF BEST M AN UPACTI BE O UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND WALKING CANES, Ever offered in this market, wholesale and retail. B: JOHNSON & CO . UM B RELLA MANUFACTURERS, No. 270, Ivliigpstrect, ciiaklkston, s. c., Ntar Wentworth. We would most respectfully call tho attention of our friends and the public of tho city and . count! y, to our stock of SILK and OTHER UM BRELLAS. We are now manutasturing and ofler for sale 1 some of the best Umbrellas ever offered in this ( market. We are in constant receipt of Silks and Ginghams, manufactured in England under our own special direction, by which means wo are enabled to produ ea better a* tide than can be found elsewhere, which we are determined to 1 sell t the very lowest prices. We have, also, | a large stock of Fine Gingham, Linen and Cotton | Umbrellas, and Silk Pajasols, Folding Umbrellas { for Travellers, and Buggy Umbrellas, witp and ] without joints. Also, a large assortment of WALKING CANES. P. S. —We have also added to the above es tablishment the manufacture of WIRE SAFES, for keeping provisions, which are warranted su- j perior to any imported, aud may be had of any | pattern or size. nov26 . ONE THOUSAND sacks SALT, at the wharf, for sale on accommodating terms, by fobo AOOoRUFF NOW IS THE TIME mo BUY SHIRTS!—Six for N ! nc Dol- J. lars. at janlS HERS. Y’S. Bagging and rope. 75 bales BAGGING, 300 colls ROPE, for sale low by novll WILCOX, HAND k ANSI EY. THE HEW JERUSALEM, OR. THEOLOGY OF THE NEW CHURCH. WORKS of Emanuel Swedenborg can be found deposited at the Young Mens’ Library Association, for the use of the public decl-ly FARINA, Corn Starch,«Pearl Sago, Bermuda Arrow Root, TapiocA and Oat Meal, perfectly freeh. For sale b I jam* WM. H. TUTT. |loots, Sj)OXS, tit, Run, Run and Buy. irp P. LARUS has just received Forty JL • cases of New Goods, consisting in part of | Mens’, Womens’. Misses’ and Boys’ SHOES, j which will be sold very low for cash. flo THE GREATEST.. SHOE IN THK NATION. I ONE THOUSAND FAIL'S SOLD H I NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP!! Sewed Through and Through. T ADIICS’ KID WELT BOOTS, sewed ; XJ through and through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ s«* Hfi JE W of all kinds. Call and see them. jaii ‘Jo .IAS W. BURCH, Broad-street. HOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. I E YOU can get value received for your JL money wh it more do you want. Yeti have concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man ufacturers’prices, with a leetle 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. d 4 JAS. W. RLJRCII, Broad street. |BOOTS & SHOES! J ADI US’ FINE MOROCCO BOOTS, 3.J ladies’ “ Kid “ “ “ BUSKINS, “ Morocco “ I “ “ “ SHANGHAIS. . For sale by nov24 J. W. BUKCH. BUFFALOES, BUFFALOES (RENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVER VA SHOES, just received and for sale low by j JAMES W. BURCH. ,! Boots, Shoes, Ti-unksT&cT T HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE X made especially for Gentlemans’Plantation wear. They are just the thing, and no mistake. Also, Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Bulled, Calf, light and welt ! ROGANS. Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS, for House Servants’ wear- Cail ami see them fW JAS. W. BURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS P. LARUS, (Successor to E. L. Symnums.) opposite the Au. Housta Hotel. LADIES’ DEPARTMENT. rgp 1 Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo- I m rocco Slippers, Ladies’ Fine Kid and Morocco Buskins, Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled, do do C’ol’rd do do do do Blaek and colored Gaiters,''with out heels ; Ludies’ line Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters* MISSES’ DEPARTMENT. Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, Jo do do do Buskins/ do do Black and ctlored I-ice Gaiters, do do do do do Congress-do, do do do do do Creole do’ CHILDRENS' DEPARTMENT. ’ Childrens 'Black and Colored Gaiters, J° d‘> do Button Gaiters, do Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Boots, Fid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties. A largo and well selected stock of Gentlemens’ Oxford 'ties. Strap Shoes, Tic Gaiters. Congress Gaiters cud Pump-sole Boots. Also, House ser vants shoes, of every description. N. B. Ladies and Misses Gaiters ami Slippers heeled at the shortest notice. Give t;s o cal I. jelO-1 y TO THE PLANTERS.’ T. P. BARI S, Successor to E. 1,. Sgmmons , opposite ths Augusta Hotel Augusta , Ga,, HAS this day received 30 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 suit 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. I\LARI S HAS THIS DAY received a large lot of I Adi s’ DOUBLE-SOLED and Misses’ GAITERS. £ss } Also, Ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, 7 of every description and size. ' 13^. A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and SHOES, of the finest description, has just come to hand. Also, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters. novl7 ABORIGINES, ABORT GINES. 4 FEW MORE pairs LADIES’ FIN ii BUSKINS, for sale at half price, hv j nov24 J.W. BURCH. Flour and Lard. SIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Sn perflne FLOUR. 400 sacks Denmead’s do. do. 10 half choice LEAF LARD. Just received and for sale by janlo-3 _ BAKER, WRIGHT AGO. MILL STONES ! WILLIAM BRENNER, Manufacturer of |rtnt!r §anr Bit tls tones,, 4 ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne 1 Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, : Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited and punctually • attended to. jan7-ly | Negro Ucclianics rpWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAS- X Ti.RERS. and one good TANNER aud FD [SHKR OF LEATHER, can be hired by the year or mouth, or by the Job, by applying to dlo J. C\ BARNETT, Madison, Ga. New Dress Goods. X2J.RAY & TURLEY have just received vT by Express a beautiful lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, in DeLaine, Cashmere, Valencia Plaids ; Satin Stripe and Plain A1 Wool DcLaines, Coburgs, Poplins, Silks, and a great many other handsome styles of Dress Good*, which will be , sold during the Christmas season at very low prices. SERVANTS HEAD KERCHIEFS. Persons making presents to tneir serv nts at Christuua, will find at GRAY & TURL Y’S a large lot of HEAD KERCHIEFS, and other arti clos, which arc to be sold very low. d 24 Apothecaries Hall. (QAn Lbs. First Sort POTASH, 1? 1 200 gats m achine oil. 3ou gals BURNING FLUID, it 80c per gal, 200 “ 95 deg. ALCOHOL, at 90c per gal. Just received and for sale by Jan: 4 TH< >MAS P. FOGARTY Hides w anted. ’ Cash paid for prime FLINT HIDES. THUS. P. STOVALL k CO., fobVJ 4 Gen’l Commission .Merchant Lobsters. 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, 5 do 1 lb. do du do Just received at l*n7 D’ANTIGNA( & HUBBARD. Mercer potatoes. Just received and for sale at Depot, 25 bbls of very large pink-eye Potatoes. (t 2O THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. 51J jrY Boxes Adamantine CANDLES, \ * VT for sale verv low by A9 WILCOX, HAND k ANSLEY. SslarcJoa.se Carte. BEALL «S i STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTJ Reynold, between Jackson and M’Jntosh Streets 1 AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. ~AVK removed to Metcalfs new Fire proof 'Warehouse on ■““Reynold, between Jackson and Mcln j tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilhatn k As kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of 1 ho 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 ment-, which shall receive our undivided aud faithful attention. Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will be atlordod to customers. Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL. septlß-6m J. W. I. STOVALL. J. J. Pearce. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION 7 MERCHANT. AUGUSTA GEORGIA. . RESPECRFULLY RENEWS • tender of his services in the Storage & «.-=—■ -md Sale of Cotton, and other Produce , at his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell , Street, mar Store. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family . Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. Commissions for Selling Cotton, after tin* tir-t , of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale aug2B-6m j. j. peaRCK. .1, R. SlMft’KON, (prCTESPOR TO SIMIVO.V t (;ARI>INER,) : Warehouse and commission merchant Comer Reynolds aud M lntosh sL*., Augusta Ga - SXmWILL CONTINUE THE WARE house and Commission Business in a! .its branches, at the old stand of Simpson & Gardiner. and hopes by strii t person il atten tton to the interests of his friends and Patrons, to merit a contuance of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old firm. Cash advances made on Produce in sto.*e [<; when desired. Bagging. Rope, and Family sup n plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale ,t aug 24 6 m : PLANTERS AN I) MEPiCII A N T i W areliouso. ' ifTHK uudorslgned would respectful], Jfc announce to llicir frieuils, und tin public, th it they have associate* themselves together in the WAR .HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS l nder the narn- and stylo of P. \y J. L. Fi.emixu and taken tin* large Fire-Proof Warehouse 01 T S. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack son and Mclntosh streets. Tiioir charges will con.orm to tie old ustab. •lolled rates, to wit: 2* cents for storage and 25 cents commission for selling. AIF orders fur Family Supplies prompOv cxr cuted at the lowest market prices. PORTI-R FLEMING, JOHN L. FLEMING. Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m. BYE tfc lataste, V\ AREHOUNE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS lUfiSPItXmi’ULLY ANNOUNCE to .their friends arid the the public giy eraliy, that they have formed a comic, tion in the above business, and have leased the r i re-proof Warehouse of Col Clanton, North side °} Reynolds street, aud recently occupied by Mr G. L. Anderson. From their long experience , |themselves that they will be ena bled to give entire sa islaction to those who may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or other produce. Their prompt personal atten turn will be given to orders for Bagging Rope, etc., and purchasing of Family supplies •it the lowest market rates. Also, to the for warding of Goods consigned to their friends in the interior, liberal cash aevances made, when desired by our customers. Our charges will be the same as those of other hbusc-s in the cits*, j engaged in the same business. J A MI'S M. DYE, ang 16m ANDREW G. LA TASTE' REES iN* LINTON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jackson Street , Augusta , Georgia. CONTINUE THE WAKE ii jWoJ house and Commission Business ai £aHl ™ g their lire proof Warehouse, and will de 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 require 1 Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale, jqu.s c. reks, sep 14 saai’l n. ij.nton JAMES M. DTE it CO., WAREHOUSE AND COM ISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta . Georgia riIHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a X copartnership under tho name and<WYYT\ style of JAMES M DYE & CO. for therrA! transaction of a Warehouse and ( ommis- : sion Business, at the Warehouse recently i*ecu pied by Dyk ft LaTantk. They respectfully teu •!er their services to their personal friends and the public, with the assurance that any business entrusted to them will be promptly and faith fully attcuded to. Particular attention paid personally to the sale of Cotton and other Pro uct, and also to the re ceiving and forwarding of Goods. Liberal Oush Advances made on consignments of Cotton aud other Produce JAMES M. DYE. THOS. RICHARDS. Augusfci, Feb. 6, 1858. feb24 £ P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, August a , Georgia. [CONTINUES THE BUSINESS in all its branches, in his extensive (i-e proof Warehouse, on Jackson st near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten tion will as heretofore, bo be given to th ■ storage 1 and sale of Cotton, 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 sion for selliug Cotton, fifty cents per bale, sept 26 6111 < .J. C. HARALSON, WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT At the old stand of L. Hoi’KlNS, Augusta, Georgia. sept 18 ly THE . APOTIIEMWES HALL, AUGUSTA, GA. rill IE Proprietor of X tlio above ‘Stablish ment respectfully invites the attention of Physicians and Families to his stock 3 9Bk of select D UGS, MEDI CINES and CHEMICALS of ‘ the p irest qualities aud at 4' j moderate prices. C ' Amongst my assortment j are the following articles : 1 j Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, English and American Per turnery, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Sup porters ; every variety of Combs and Toilet Brushes; Lamp >u-. uirks and Limp Shades ; Paint.-, Paint Oils, Patent Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes. &c.;Menl * cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Camphene ; Spices of utt kinds ; Pot and Pear! Ashes, Indigoes and Dye-Woods Starch, Tapioca I Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow Root. Also, a constant supply best Sweedish Leeches,- Quinine, Morphine, Elaterimn, Strychnine, Chlo rotorm, &o. &e., from the m<*st responsible La boratories. Tho preparation of Pharmacopeial articles is conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS CROFT, a graduate of the Ixmdon College of Phar macy. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., d24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. Six flneshlbtb”for nine DOL IXRS.at janlSL HERSEY’S. 22 1 lm (SooK ===== ; Huy tJu; Best and Cheapest. Has NOW IN STORE one of the best . and most fashionable stocks or Ut Uebl ERY GOODS eTt-r brought to Augusta, and he solicit. spection of them by his friends and Ho Hems satfß.nl with very small protlt, h’'V. Cnuti lent that his stock w.'l i... tSun.l choaij? than that of any other in the Trade ' Cl * Cr ics oi QUILLE? ilk ’ Delainß nn<l Ca£,lm ero ROBE dc Lt^d!LS; tatao aIHI Bayadere Rich Plaid It iw Silks, Plain Silks of all colors, Black Silk Rohes and Robes do. Quille Rich Figured Ileiamcs, Cashmeres Merinos trench Merinos, all colors ! erilos ’ j English u ’ Mourning 1 ° f I)e ’f/ nes * rom ’2 to 37c per yd, j ; Black Alpaca. Bombazine amt Tumartin,. I «*£££?* ° f Emab “O Ame^.« t . j A largo stock of Mourning Calicoes some as low as 10 cts per yard rencllGill B bam8 > j JST S,O " a ’ Plush Woolien Ptaid j Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas I Hoop Skirt-. > j -toque™ Piq " eC ' oU ' 3 - a cotntortable article for I India Twilled U.ng Cloths, pi ain an 4t , , Iru-h Linens and Diapers, of variuiK m-.t ’ Huckaback. Crash. L. for ’ sliirtiDgs and Shoetiu - Ii- • Pantaloon Stuffs, ° " and I Cohars'anTsleeves 1 0f “4Scotch Emb’d t obai s an 1 Sleeves, eeperate am. i„ se tts Embroidered Mi-s.- and Boys Coital* ’ Infant’s Robes'aud Waists .1 Handkerchiefs and Skirts Nik Hose, . Hosiery, **,“""**’ Edgin ** aml to»e ; tmgg, Cotton, Thread and Crotchet I aces A large variety of Dr- - s frimicings, rtnoonderv^ ,GeUt, " men ’ S Flannels, all colors and qualities ; Bed Blankets, Quilts, kc. In the Millinery Department, Mrs. IL'sfy ha« D.tKSSK> Ce.. to at. ezaminaliou of whieli ■■ b reap, ctlhily invites her friends and the pnbii ■ generally. GRAY & TURLE V, Having thoroughly rkmover to their NEW StUR . under the U. State, rt"tei, are ow receiving a f.PI and comulc.. . sortment oi rich ai.U elegant DRY GOODS. \\b.ch, bating been purchased for Casli. ondei the depressed shite of the moneUi y «auir- o the North, enables them toolrer rarilitie-; toclos. j purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchant j i lantors. ah. the Ladies, particularly, wouh consult their interest by an examination of oui ! ' lo ,, Pi’h'os. Having a resident purchase! "V W w°l ,h - vv: ‘ are »« til.* continual rendpt o ! ." * ' * LOiV’ from auction, at unprecedent--, low prices. Among our assortment will be found the rich est ano new st DKlvSrl bCXIItei of the teas on such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS, ranging from cents to $5 per yard, (om t , ting to specify all tho nianulactured “jaw-break j names used on such occasions.) ! r,“"r„"' oul I'EI.AINF, Plain an, I F'snretl; Cheap Mfsu.v DKI.AIMM. j„ ~w bßst - PLANTATION GOODS, ! V"-' vvt ybwt quality ■ 8 iln-f. OZNAIiI'HtiS 1 k/kskys* 1 WOOI Kllli " g Ucorfcu I'I.AiNS j Heavy cheap SATI.VKTIK ■ " l All Wol Plaid 1.1.V-ifcYS ’ Blue Piripp atl( ] pi al( j MOXijrcprjvs ■ Bn*. liO\f KSIT'N and JANES • ' ’ I *mo BO) BI.ANKKTS. very cheap. | KICH CARPBTIKGS.—Cheap. J Fine English Tapestry VEI.VKT “ ’ BRl'SSElij ; CAI lKn P L y ’ Bne tr igrain and All-Wool havfn ff room ill our new store charges) ri> * U ° S ' We wiil se,i them at cost an ' } embroidery. SO rTts W w ';u'; SP Ck " ,U!t Wj[ HARS. iron, sto 100 tine French worked COLLARS, $: JO to *3-50, worth $5 to $6. v , “ h 'lucKonet ROOMS and INSERT •N'\s. great variety. Hemstitched HANDKER j ' ” Ih ' FS - excvcmgly ch-ap. cheap? 110 hi/ris, sj toio. exceedingly J In the s,rao department will bo ound a I most complete assortment hosl E r v j that has ever been in one House in Augusta, .rom trie lowest ppeo to the finest qaulity, for ladies, Gents, Misses and Youths, of every ue senution. DOMESTIC SODS Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c., worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from 3o to 40 cents. Five hales tine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, C> 4 c. Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors, or the money returned, for 6)4 cents, worth 10 to 12> 4 cents. ’ LINEN GOODS. The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been known to sell in Augusta, under any c’r cutustances, are now on our shelves, and only require an examination to conviuce the most fastidious of the great saving in purchasing LINEN (>OODS from us. Splendid fronting LIN EN lor cents, that has never been known to ell in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents. The m 0.4 superb LINEN DAMASK evor brought to this market at vastly reduced rates Splendid Turkish TOWEU3 for the bath room 64 long, only cents, worth 87 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 $8 to $lO. ALSO— A very largo and varied stock o. every descrip tion of DRY" GOODS. Selected with the utmost care bv decided j dges of Goods, at auction and such other places as bargains could be obtaiued, within th<* last two weeks, to which we would invite the attention o (hose purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we can save them a very large per centage on an examination ol our stock. sept‘26 GRAY & TURLEY. TEX NESS E E !- R()i)U( E. | r PUK undersigned is prepared to exe- i 1 i cute with prom pi ness orders for | Uacom, bird, Vheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Flour, i or any other proiluois of Middle Tennessee D. D. DICKEY, No. 5 College street, Nashville, Teun. aog2l ly PICKLES. 15 doz. Gallon PICKLES, assorted, j 15 do Half Gallon do do 15 do Quarter do do Jast rotclvod at ian7 D’AXTIGNASS; HUBBARD. I 1 NUMBER 371 Jwta-Jtot tflotljing. GENTLEM ENS* Fall and Winter Goods for 1857. M Y stock cf soods is now full and -'■! emprises everything that is flishioukla < ASSIMEKES and VESTINGS, wJS *:• l,e , nn '* 10 order as good ami as fashionabJ* as can bo oolamed in any part of the country . .. ALSO, 1V?- , at ! (l ° olect stock of Ready-Made CLOTH the idy bC cx - clled b * a,l - r So#* *> . ALSO, A larire sto- k of FURNISHING GOODS, embra tnen’s'S”" 8 that 13 ncws sarv for Geufe. od^asßepresented! “ taW “ h “ e “‘ *"—■ ocl ~ 9 J- A. VAN W INKIJt. “NOTHING TO WEAR” NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW. J SINCE j E|i. K. HOR t &[«J2 Jr{ sccckssorsto £| J - M - NEWBY & CO., -5 1- | have opened their *r 1 ! Large and Elegant p 3 STOCK OF CLOTHING, Ton * MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS! | Culll c HveryPiodT GET A FIT! UNDER r. S. HOTEL Augusta, New Confectionery ' AND FRUIT STORE * (rum: UNDERSIGNED respectfully a*. ' I!’. 1 ! 10 ladies of Augusta and tht • ■' y Oat tin y arc now prcoared in lur.u-h WEDDINGS, PARTIE ,BAI.LS%c auS n«»i t-‘-i notice, and at the lowest prices. Confident that our lee Creams, Jellies, Char ' , m and pcneral assortment of larm !» l Mini!! takes, will not be equalled in this v..—tu.it our ornamented HUilui cawfh I-ANCV PYRAMIDS and ERUT IMSKEr£SJ3| , "i-ily tic s irpa-sed by any one in thiscoun- S;,^«,?£: weare rreparc<llo >•*«"“* 'V! r'i".lof 1 of domestic-and bn, . - DH<>l>. lYe.scrved, Iced, ChrvMahzari Fren< ' h crpnis' boif. IONS. BoNBOMEKES: and fur Christmas a ‘ assortment of FANCY GOODS and 1018. I it the lowest prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicited PUSH ,w SCMKBAU, Nor"i Sn’e Bread-street, near the n.wor Market °rd«a from the country respectfully attomletl deeS-tf I ie.iy yOvercoats for Negroes OWNERS of Boat and Railroad hunda and all persons in want of NEGRO OVER ■■ J l-1 - vv ' 11 do will to call an-1 examine our cheap and well made articles of the kind. : ‘ov 0 CLAYTON * KENNEDY. i Cheap Satinet Jackets. I! Y\, !i have A LOT OF GOOD 8A» f T INK"! JACKETS, for plantation Begroee* which we will sell for $1 50 to $2. m ' vG ; CLAYTON ,v KENNEDY. Hip Jackets, and Satinet Coats and Pants. Ot'U STOCK of the above artietei j being too large for the hard times, we of or them cheaper than the cheapost, to rua then down. CLAYTON k KENNEDY. ! - JOHN N. GOW, IMARBLE- WORKER. MIBfjONUMEN I’s, of all descriptioofi exec* ted in the best form, at Tillo I.OWEST PRICES, jOfimV •n:d ni thesli rte.'t time compatible wifb faultless workmanship. *//>/ i H I'ersous in want of Marble-Work tijfj&nr ot any kind arc invited to call. Sflof JlSs - Shop on Campbell-street. be tween Broad and Greeue-street. ffiw m n °v23 JOHN N. GOW - „ New Cosmo ramie rE REOSCOPE. AMONG the latest inventions in Op tics, there is nothing more instructive or amusuig than the Stereoscope. The Stereoscope j \ iew.s are impressions from nature, represent iPK the finest Sceneries, Cities and Monuments n Europe, which, viewed through the instrn- y ment, show those objects in bold relief, actually as they are, and thus are the best models for Artists, give the best idea of Foreign Countries and Art, and make the finest parlor ornaments— For sale at novlb H. J. OSBORNE’S. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLBB, consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, barouches, jersey WAGONS BUGGIES, with and without topi, of all the different styles now manufactured, at prices AS LOW as enu be bougi tin any Souther* ei'y. Being constantly in the receipt of good^, 1 am enabled to «tier to the public something both fresh and new. In addition to the above, I keep always ou hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac ure. I also warrant all work that leaves mv store K. H. MAY, Atlmv old sfand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sts. in rear of Globe Hotel. d22-ly * Leather, Shoe Findings, and Tanners’ Tools. N°,'v,™ civia S oak aud Hemlock Sole LEATHER; Harness Bridle, Skirting and Band; * lcker Lace and Roller Leather; IxEATHER^ ar > Dash and Enamelled Kusseit and Black Upper Leather “ “ Kid Skins; i-rench German and American Calf Skins; french Patent Calf, Kid Calf and Opera Skins: Gout and K d Mo occo . kins; Lining. Topping and Binding Skins: Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins; Also—Shoe Pegs, Lasts Sole Cutters, Heel utters, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Br'ake, l• g Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps. Clamps, Ham mers. Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, tub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and [ 'uiiclics, iron aud weed pa tern Peg Awl Hafta, 'upper Rivets and Burrs. Lace Tacks, Iron, Ziue ud Copper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring apes. Shoo Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, toot Cord, Silk >.a!cou. Boot Web. &c.. kc. Also, Currying Knives. Fleshes, Finger Steele, Beam Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stones, 1 'learing Stones, kc. For sale low by SHERMAN, JBrSUP & 00., No 341 Broad-gtree, second door above Bank of Auvusta. jans-12t PORT WINE AND BRANDY, For Medicinal use, [both very fine.] For sale by jan6 WM. H. TITT.