Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 22, 1858, Image 1

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.Jiupsta €imjttg J3isptr|. VOLUME 2. Coming psjnttcji. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, BY S. A. ATKINSON, DAILY, per annum SI IM> WEEKLY, I 50 ss* Subscriptions will be received for three ( mo tbs at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions. Fifty ] cents. &JT Payment for subscriptions Will positively . be required in advance. «j* THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on ] Broad street, a few doors below Setz’s Corner, (up st irs.) Entrance next door above A. :. Bignon ft Co. 'a Store. RATES OP ADVEKTISINGt Advertisements will be inserted by the square o! 12 lines (100 words,) for 60 cents for the lirst insertion, aud : 7 cents for each subsequent in sertion under one month, to be paid for when the a Ivertisement i-> handed into the office. Advertisements under 11 vo lines will be insert- ' . 3 1 at 10 cents a line for the first, and 5 cents a lino for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be Inserted in both the > Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above bese rates. Thirty-Fifth Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. * Number of members, - - - - 234 Alabama. new york— Continu'd 1 Jas A Stalwurth. 5 Win 15 Macluy 2 E S Shorter. 6 Joint Cochrane 3 Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward 4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark 5 GeoS Houston. 9 John 15 Haskin 0w R W Cobb. 10 A L Murray i JL M Curry. 11 Win F Russell Arkansas. J 2 John Thompson 1 Al 5 Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin 2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastus Corning californ ia . 15 Edward Dodd 1 Charles L Scott. IB Geo WPalmer 2JC McKibben. 17 Francis ESkinner Connecticut. 18 Clark 15 Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver A Morse 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 O B MaUeson 3 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry Bennett iWm 1) Bishop. 22 Henry O Goodwin DELAWARE. 28 Charles B Hoard 1 Win G Whitley. 24 Amos P Granger Florida. 25 Edwin B Morgan 1 GeoS Hawkins. 2B Emory HPottle GKORG iA . 27 John M Parker 1 Jas L Seward. 28 William Kelsey 2M .1 Crawford. 29 Sain l G Andrews 5R P Trippc, Am. 30 J W r Sherman 1 L J Gar troll. 31 SM Burroughs 5 A It Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch 6 Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton 7 Joshua Hill, Am. north Carolina. BAH Stephens. 1 H M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruflirt \ EB Washbume. 3 Warren Winslow 2 J F Farnsworth. 4 L 0 B Branch 3 Owen Lovejoy. 5 John A Gilmer. Am 4 Wm Kellogg. G Alfred M Scales 5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craige 6 Thomas L Harris. 8 T L Cljngman 7 A Shaw. omo. 3 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton 9 SarnT A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbcck Indiana. 3 Lewis D Cam/jbtU 1 W J Niblack. 4 M II Nichols 2Wm H English. 5 Richard Mott 3 James Hughes. 6J H Cockerell 4 James 15 Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan 5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Slur row (j James M Gregg. 9L W Hall 7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller 3 James Wilson 11 Valentine B Morion 0 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 10 Cll Tomkins 2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence kentucky, 18 Bmj F Leiter 1 Henry C BurnettlO Edward Wade 2 Samuel O Peyton2o Joshua R Giddings 3 W L Under wood A2\ J A Bingham 4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania. 5 Joshua II Jewett 1 Thos B Florence 5 John M Elliot 2 EJoy Morris, Am 711 Marshall. Am 3 James Landy 8 James B Clay 4 Henry M Philips 9 John C M;ison 6 Owen Jones .0 J W Stevenson 0 John Hickman Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 Geo EuMis, Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones 2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Roberts oT G Davidson 10 John C Kunkcl 4J M Sandigc 11 Wm L Dewart Maine. 11 P Leidy 1 John M Wood 13 Wm II Dimmick 2 Charh* J Gilman 14 G A Grow 3 Nehemiah Abbott 15 Allison White 4 Freeman II Morse IB John J Abel 5 I Washbume, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly 3 Stephen G Foster 18 John II Edie Maryland. 19 John Covode 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 2 J B Ricaud, Am 21 David Ritchie 3 J M Harris , Am 22 S A Purviance i II W Davis, Am 23 Wm Stewart 5 Jacob M Kunkel24 J L Gillis 5 Thos F Bowie 25 John Dirk MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE* ISLAND. 1 It B IliU 1 X B Durfee 2 James Bujjiniyn 2 Win D Brayton 3 Wm S Damrell south cakouna. 4 Linus I> Comins 1 John McQueen 5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porcher Miles 6 Timothy Davis 3 Lawrence M Keit 7 D W Gooch 4 M L Bonham 8 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr 9 Eli Thaytr 6 Win W Boyce 3.0 Calvin C Chaffee. Tennessee. ■ll Henry L Dawes lAG Watkins Missouri. 2 H Maynard, Am IFP Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith 2 T L Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage 8 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am 4 J Craig 0 George W Jones •5 SII Woodson , Am 7 John V Wright 5 John S Phelps 8 FKZoUicoffcr,Am 7 Sam’l Caruthers 9 J DC Atkins Michigan. 10 WmT Avery 1 Wm A Ibrcard texas. 2 Henry WaUb\ii 1 Guy M Bryan 3 D S W lbridge 2 J H Reagan 4 Be Wit 1 Cl* tch Vermont. Mississippi 1 E P Watton 1 L Q C Lam d* 2 Justin S Morrill 2 Reubiu Dr*vis 3 Homer E Boyce B Wm Barksdale Virginia. 4 0 R Sin "i< ton 1 M R H Garnet 5 J A Qui’man 2 J I Milson new ham shirk. 8 Johti S Caskie 1 James P*ce 4 W.n O Goode 2 M W T 5 Th s S Bocock 3 Aar> i :i Outgin 0 Paul as Powell new jfosvv 7 Wm Smith 1 / %ah l) Clawso i 8 C I Faulkner 2 G R RJk.a 9 John Letcher 3 Garae; B A GianU 8 Clemens 4 John Hnyler Ll AG Jenkins 5 J U W »rtci»dykel2 H Edmundsoa vr.w rouK. IS G W Hopkins 1 John A tiojiiag 2 George Taylor Wisconsin. 3 Dan’l ESickels 1 John FPotter 4 John Kelly 2 C C Washbume 3 Chas Billinghuist SENATE. Number of members, 62 1 Democrats in Roman, Opposition in' 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 Hale. James Dixon. Daniel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK. Wm WGw in. W7 n II Seward. David C Broderick. Preston King. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin W Bates. William Wright. James A Bayard. John It Thompson. FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. David L Yulee David S Reid. Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs. GEORGIA. OHIO. Robert Toombs. George E Pugh. Allred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade. ! INDIAN A. PEN NSY LV AN i A. 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 Thompson. John Bell. John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. TEXAS. J P Benjamin. Sam Houston. John Slidell. Vacancy. MAINE. Wm Pitt Fessenden. Vermont. i Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob CulUtmcr. m assaCHUSETTB. 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. Zidutriah Chamller. James It Doolittle. Recapitulation. SRXATK. Democrats, Opp<»s:tion, Vacancies, Dein cratic mafority 10. lIOUSE or KKI’RESK NTATIVJfc». Democrats, joo Koow Nothings,. > 15 7 Black Republicans, 9: Democratic majority 24. tiail Road Register. tiSfliSk , WEriTKRN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattamxxja.) Morning Pus-s'gcr Train leaves Atlanta 1.46 ain ami arrives at Chattanooga J. 45 a m Morning Passenger Train leaves ('bat. 1 .50 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.00 a in Night Pas. eager Train leaves Atlanta 12. JO pu, ant! arrives at Chattanooga 8. 18 p m Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. J. l«) p u, and arrives at Atlanta 11.2*2 p m Fakk to Csuttanoooa, $6. JAMES M. SPUI.LOCK. Sup’t. AT A N'T A AND LAG RANG E RAILROAI). 1 Homing Passenger Train leaves Atlanta? 00 a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 a in Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta’l.oO p iu and arrives at West Point 6.28 )• r. Morniug Pass’gcr Train loaves W. Point 4.00 a m anti arrives at Atlanta at 9.2/ a • • Evening Pass’gr Train leaves W. Point 4. JO p m and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p u Fare to West Point, $3.50. GEO. G. ID'LL, Superintendent. MACON AND WFSTFRN RAILROAD. { Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10. J' a and arrivos at Macon 4 '6 a m Evening Fass’gr Train leaves Macon 12 ‘MI p.n and arrives at Atlanta 0.06 p n» Fare to Macon, si. K. FOOTE, .Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at •_ Sc*. 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 aud 10 A M. 1 Arrive at Augusta at 8 "i 0 A M and 7 P M. [The2.3o, A. M.. train horn Augusta connects through to Memphis.] Fakk—ss 50. Canned with South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at August aat 1 A M and 2 JO P M. J-eavc Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains. ■ Arrive at Ulanta at 11 22 P M and 933 A Mi Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M ami 12 30 P M. With Atlanta and La Grange Railroad Trains , Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 I’ M and 7 00 A M. Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Connect u-ith Macon d: Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. M., and 6 05, P. M Leave Atlauia, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200. Night. j Leave Athens 12 00, Night. ! Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00. Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. liCave Augusta ’. 2 30, Night. lieaveAtlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leave Washington 3 30. Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning , Arrive at Aiiautu 11 34, Morning Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leave Ata~ta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening Leave W* rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night GEO. YONGE, Superinte dent. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 I*. M. Arrive at Miilen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. lieave Milieu, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 0:47 P. M. Connecting with trai-s to and from Savannah aud Augusta. C. A. BROWN. Sup’t. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Day Mail aud Passenger Train leavos Augusta at ’ 10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrivos in Augusta at 2.30 P M. Night Mail and Passouger Train leaves Aagusta at 8.05 P M; arrives in Augusta at 1 PM. H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon. Leave Savannah 1 15, am, 2 46, pm Arrive in Macon 10 45. am, 12 30, a m 1 eave Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, p no Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, a in Between Savannah and Avgusta. Leave Bavannah 1 15, am, 11 l§, a m Arrive in Augusta 9 a in. 7 pm Leave Augusta 2 am, 346 p ra Arrive in Savannah 8 50 a in. 10 65 p m Between Macon and Augusta. I eavo Macon 945 am, 11 30 pin Arrive in Augusta 1 P I*. 9am Leave Augusta 2 am, 3 45 pm Arrive in Macoa 10 45 am, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta P ta do Atlanta 145 a m do Dal to a 760 am Arrive at KaevvUle I 30 p m U. ( . JACKSON o«pertßtfftde»t AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. MARCH 22 1858. IBisffllaiifoui. SEW BIT lissfi REMEDY! JOY TO THE 'CONSUMPTIVE! I 17'RED’K J. DELKER’S Consumption 1 ELIXIR anil TONIC PILLS is doing aston- i ishiug wonders to those afflicted with Consump- j tion, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, ' and Hectic Fever. Substantial evidence? of that fact are acknow- | lodged by those who have given it a fair trial. ! Why. then, celay so long in trying the medi cine ? N. ll.—ls the medicine does net give relief as- J ter a fair trial has been given it. Mr. I), will re- 1 fund the money. Price of Elixir. $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for $5; for Pills, 50 cents a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50. For sale at V. IJtTASTE’S Wholesale and Re tail Drug Store, Augusta, Ga. fobll-ltn IjUNE PLATED TEA SETS, for sale cheap, by HENRY J. OSBORNE, febl2 256 Broad-st, under U. S. Hotel, j Volcanic Pistols and Killes. 1 rniIESE PISTOLS carry the Minnie ; X balls and shoot six times with one loading, j the load and cap being contained 111 the balls. | They slioot with great precision and forco. The j Rifles are a curiosity. With one loading they can be discharged twenty times in one minute f and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex j taut. The undersigned is the sole Agent for the com pany in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNF. Watch, Jewelry and Optical Store, *SO Broad-at, Augusta. Ca febl2 \ STRONOMICAL AND TEIUIESTIAL ll TELESCOPES. Surveyors’Compasses, ami Mathematical Instruments constantly on hand, y HENRY J. OSBORNE, bfebl2 256 Broad-st, under U. S. Hotel. / 4UFFEE. . V 7200 bags RIO COFFEE, 60 pockets prime Java, 10 hum Laguyra. For sale low by JOSIAH SIBI.KY k SON'S, jaa3o No. 6 Warren Block. Molasses and Syrup. /TUVKNTY hhds. Prime Cuba MOLAS -50 bbls. choice Sugar House BYRTP. Itor sale at reduced prices, bv septS DANIEL H. WII/X)X. WM* M DUNN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, TUNNEL IIILL, GA. the purchase of Wheat, Corn, . Oats, Rye, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dry Hides, - N-c., amt lor the sale of Sugar. Coffee, Molaftes, *■ >l h. Tobacco, Nails, Iron, Castings. Factory Yarn, Domestic, and ail kinds of Agricultural Implements, such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters. Thrashers, with aud without the horse i»ower combined, Reapers, Mowers, etc OCt2 Jy Mackerel. r. A Kits No. 1 MACKEREL, just re • 6 ceived at jau7 D’ANITGNAC k HUBBARD. 1 rro PHYSICIANS. X We have on hand a splendid assortment of j PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY CASES, do SADDLE BAGS, <!• POCKCT VIAL CASES. Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which we | offer at low prices. | d 2 PI.UMB k LE3TNER. i Whiskey. riTW'ENTY bbls. Gibson's XXX; 1. “0 do do .rx; 20 do do X. 1 Just received at . feb!7 D’ANTIGN'AC k HUBBARD’S. 1 _.. ; CABINET MAKING. ; tssr Tm*. the under- Ji '*- has opencdMaaSßr ®E f a shop, first door_^^^^ above the PAIsACESHHI * " 1* on Ellis-street, to carry on the above hi sim in all its branches. P.o ticu'ar attention given to the REPAIRING > OF b Uit.VITUBE aud PACKING, etc. 1 I solicit a s are of the puolic patronage. > fob l «-im WM. SINGLETON. Liquors. A large an ! well selected stock of Foreign ami Domestic Liquors, Wines ami Cordials al ways on hand and for sale low bv feb2 A. grgVßNa. rpoBACCO AND SEGA IIS. X Ono Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO, various bra .ds ; 50,000 ?cgars, imported and domestic. j For sale by feb*2 A.STEVrNS. THE LARGEST A\l) CHEAPEST { ASSORTMENT OF BEST M AN UFACTUREO UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND WALKING CANES, ! Ever offered in this market, wholesale and retail. B JOHNSON & CO , UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, No. 5476, liliig-Alm t, CHAiiLBSTON, s. c., Hear Wailu'orth. We would most respectfully call the attention of our friends and the public of the city and count- y. to our stock of SILK and OTHER UM- 1 BRELLAS. We are now manulasturing and offer for pale some of the best Umbrellas ever offered in this ' market. We are ill constant receipt of Silks and Ginghams, manufactured in England under our own special direction, by which means we are enabled to produ ea better article than can be found elsewhere, which we are determined to 1 sell t the very lowest prices. We have, also, j a large stock of Fino Gingham, linen and Cotton Umbrellas, and Silk Parasols, Folding Umbrellss , for Travellers, and Buggy Umbrellas, wito and 1 without joints. Also, a large assortment of WALKING CANES. P. S.—We have also added to the above es tablishn.ent the manufacture of WIRE SAFES, for keeping provisions, which are warrant**! su perior to any imported, aud may be bad of any pattern or size. nov2s ONE THOUSAND sacks SALT, at the wharf, for sale on accommodating terms, by febs VOO.iRPFF NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY SHERI'S!—Six for N T ne Dol lars, at ianlß HEBScY’S. Bagging and rope. 75 bales BAGGING, 30U coils ROPE, for sale low by uovll WILCOX, HAND k ANSI EY. THE NEW JERUSALLM, OR, THEOLOGY OF THE NEW CHURCH. TXTORKS of Emanuel Swedenborg can VV be found deposited at the Young Mens’ Library Association, for the use of the public Com Starch, Pearl Sago, Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat Meal, perfectly freak. For aaie b / Jani WM.B.mT. Roots, .§l)ocs, At, Riiil and Tiny. P. LARUS lias just received Forty Jl. • ca.«en of New Good-, cdksisting in part of j Mens’, Womens’, Misses’ and Boys’ SHOES, j which will bo sold very low for cash'. fls THE GREATEST SHOE IN THE NATION. j ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD!? | XOT ONE PAIR KNOWS TO RIP!! Saved Through and Through. r A DIES’ KID WELT BOOTS, sewed 1 J through aud through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIEB, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ « HB o me « „ of all kinds. Call and see them. jan2s JAS. W. BURCH, Broad-street. BOOTS, HOOTS, BOOTS. IF YOU cnngefc value received for your money what more do you want. Yeti have I concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the mun- I ufacturors’ prices, with a lectle added, to keep tilings going. My Shoes arc all warranted to give satisfaction. Persons in want would do | well to give me a call before buying elsewhere. <l4 JAS. W. HURCII, Broad street. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies' fine morocco roots, Ladies’ tr ~ Kid “ “ BUSKINS. tl “ Morocco “ “ “ “ SHANGHAIS, lor sale by nov24 J. W. BURCH. BUFF A l A ) KS, B IT F FAROES i j ( I ENT’S' Splendid BUFFALO OVER- V A SHOES, just received and for sale lenv by °°vM JAMES tv. lsntm. ! Boots, Shoes, Trimks, Kc.~ I HAVE THIS DAY received :t SHOE made especially for Gentlemans’ Plantation wear. They are just the thing, and no mistake. Also, Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Buired, Calf, light and welt ! 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. LARUS, {Successor to E. L. Symrnons. ) opposite the Au. fi gust a Hotel. I,A DIES' DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo lym rocco Slippers, *T -A -nil Ladies’ Fine Kid and Morocco Buskins, Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled, do do Col’rd do do do do Black and colored Gaiters,” with out heels ; Lsdios* fine Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters* MISSES' DEPARTMENT. Misses’ Fiuo 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, Morocce and Patent Leather Boots, ‘ j Kill. Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties, f A largo and well selected stock of Gentlemens’ Oxford Ties. Strap Shoes, Tie Gaiters, Congress Gaiters and Pump-sole Boots. Also, House ser vants shoes, of every description. , X. B. Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers heeled at the shortest notice. Give "a a call. jelO-ly TO THE PLANTERS. T. P. L.ARI7B, Successor to E. L. Symrnons, opposite ths Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga ,, HAS this day received 36 cases Mens’ Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, aud tho Planters will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as all of tho Goods aro 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 tho city. _ oct3 ts T. I\ LARI S HAS THIS DAY received a large lot of Ladi s’ DOUBLE-SOLED aud Misses’ GAITERS. jffilH] Also. Ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, [ffi 'j of every description and size. * sß**» A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and,SHOES, of tho finest description, has just come to hand. Also, Heavy BROGAN'S, for the Planters. novl7 ABORIGINES,' AB O RIGINES. A FEW MORE pairs LADIES’ FIN BUSKINS, for sale at half price, by ' nov24 J.W. BURCH. ! Flour and Lard. QrX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Sa ; O perfine FLOUR. 490 sacks PonmeAd’s do. do. 10 half choice LEAF LARD. Just received and for sale by I _ Jaul6-3 BAKER, WRIGHT k CO. MILL STONES ! WILLIAM BRKNNER, Manufacturer of |rtnrb |urr jp ills tones, A ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited and punctually attended to. jan7-ly Negro Mechanics TWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAS TKKKRS. and one good TANNFit and ET >- LSHER OF LEATHER, can be hired by tho year or month, or by tho Job, by applying to dls J. C. BARNETT, Madison, Ga. New Dress Goods. GRAY & TURLEY have just received by Express a beautiful lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS, in Delaine, Cashmere, Valencia Plaids ; Satin Stripe and Plain AU Wool DeLaines, Coburgs, Poplins, Silks, and a great many other handsome stylos of Dress Goods, which will be sold during the Christmas season at very low prices. SERVANTS HEAD KERUIPEFS. Persons making presents to their serv nta at Christmas, will find at GRAY &TURI. Y’P a large l»t of HEAD KERCHIEE'S, and other arti clos, which are to be sold very low. d 24 Apothecaries Hall. ! QAI \ Lbs. First Sort POTASH, lOU* / 200 gala M ACHINE OIL, 300 gals BURNING FLUID, at 80c per gal, 200 *‘ 95 deg. ALCOHOL, at 90c per gal. Jast received and for sale by janl4 THOMAS P. FOGARTY HIDES WANTED. Cash paid for prime FIJNT HIDES. THOS. P. STOVAI .L k CO., febl2 4 Gen’l Commission Merchant Lobsters. 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, 5 do 1 lb. do d<> do Just received at jan7 D’ANTIGNA O ft HUBBaRD._ MERCER I’OrAWEH. Ja.t rooeiTbd iun) for .ft'-J .1 Pep-H, 2b bbl* of .Trj k'.rgp jnOK PD l-otnyb*!. W ' WllKi ? STOVALI M 01. ft t 1 .TA Buxea AdiumouCina CA.N DLhK, V/ *r *i* Ter law kj * WUT»T, MAN» t A V3LBT. aolarfljoase Curbs. BEALL STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTJ, | Reynold , between Jackson and M'lntosh Streets , j - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. f HAVE removed to Metcalfs!' gJEmififfl'-arge new Fire proof Warehouse on j ■■■“ Reynold, between Jackson and Mein j ( tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilham & As- 1 f kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of 1 the principal Warehouses, and convenient to the ( Hotels. t Being amply provided with good and safe i storage for Cotton. Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro- j 1 duce generally, we respectfully solicit consign- j ments, which shall receive our undivided and ( faithful attention. Family Supplies, »nd the usual faculties, will i ! be afforded 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. RTVTVv RESPECRFULLY RENEWS tender of his services in the Storage ' ' ®and Sale of Cotton, and other Produce, , 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. Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the fir«t of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale aug2B-6m J. J. PEARCE. J, R. SIMPSON, ~ (BUCCKBSOR TO SIMPSON A GARDINER,) warehouse and commission merchant Comer Reynolds and M'lntosh-sU ., Augusta Ga 1 ■ STTWVILL CONTINUE THE WAR& ; house and Commission Business in all branches, at the old stand of Simpson - & Gakdinbr, and hopes by strict personal atten tion to the interests of his friends and Patrons to merit a contuauce of the liberal patronage ‘ heretofore bestowed upon the old firm. Cash advances made on Produce in store <] when desired. Bagging, Rope, and Family sup’ n plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. !. Commission for soiling Cotton, So cts per bale, t aug 24 6 m \ PLANTERS AND M E R C H ANTS W areliouse. W—-—✓THE undersigned would respectfully IkgLJ announce to their friends, and the public, that they have associated themselves together in the WAI1 u ' HOUSE AN D COMMISSION BUSINESS Under the name and style of P. A J. L. Fleming, aud taken the large Fire-Proof Warehouse ot T. S. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack son aud Mclntosh streets. Their charges will comorm to the old estab- J liahed rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage anil 25 cents commission for selling. All orders for Family Supplies promptly exe cuted at the lowest market prices. PORTER FLEMING, JOHN L. FLEMING. Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m. DVE & LATASTE. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS SYWj RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE ftJBBffIHI to their friends and the the public get ~ ora.liy t that they have formed a Conner tion iu 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 bled to give entire satisfaction to those who i may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or other produce. Their prompt personal atten tion will bo given to orders for Bagging, ’ Ropo* etc., and purchasing of Family supplies at the lowest market rates. Also, to the for warding of Goods consigned to their friends in tlie interior. Liberal cash aevances made, when desired by our customers. Our charges will be the samo as those of other houses in the city, engaged iu the same business. JAMES M. DVE, ai| P 1 fini ANDREW G. LA TASTE- R BBS iSi USTGff, • WAREHOUSE ANT) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! Jackson Street. Augusta, Georgia. KsTTWILL continue the ware fjMuijgW house and Commission Business at t their lire proof Warehouse, aud will de vote their personal attention to the interests of their friends and patrons. Orders for family supplies, bagging, ropo, etc. carefully filled. Liberal cash advances made when required. Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. JQUX C. HUES, Sep 14 RAM ’L D. LINTON. JAM MS M. DYE & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta. Georgia. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a ■ copartnership under the name andvwVW style of JAMES M. DYE & CO. for transaction of a Warehouse and Comrais sion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu- i pied by Dtk k LaTastk. They respectfully ten der their services to their personal friends and ( the public, with the assurance that any business entrusted to them will be promptly and faith- i fully attended to. Particular attention paid personally to the sale of Cotton and other Pro< uce, and also to the re ceiving aud forwarding of Goods. I Liberal Omsk Advances made on consignments | of Cotton and other Produce. JAMES M. DYE. THUS. RICHARDS. Augusta. Feb. 5, 1858. feb24 M. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta , Georgia. CONTINUES THE BUSINESS | in all its branches, in his extensive • .j..,, proof WarehoHse, on Jackson-st. near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten tion will as heretofore, be be given to the storage « and sale of Cotton, Grain aud 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 selling Cotton, fifty cents per ba l e. sept 26 6m < .1. Cl H ARALSON, _ WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT ] At the old stand of L. Hopkins, Augusta, Georgia. , BoptlS ly THE j APOTHECARIES HALL. AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of the above •stablish- l&gS® ment respectfully invites 'SV the attention of Physicians jS and Families to his stock ]h of select D UGS. MEDI CINES and CHEMICALS of the purest qualities and at moderate prices. i Q i Amongst my assortment are the following articles : I Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, L English and American Per fumery, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Sup- , porters ; every variety of Combs and Toilet Brushes ; Lamp oils, Wicks , and Lamp Shades : Paints, Paint Oils, Patent Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes, Ac.; Meci cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Cam phene ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl Ashes, Indigoes and Dye-Woods; Starch, Tapioca I Sago, Pearl Parley and Arrow Root. Also, a cons Tint supply bo±>t Sweedish Leeches, Quinine, Morphine. Elateriura, Strychnine, Chlo roform, Ac. Ac., from the most responsible La bontories. The preparation of Ph&rmacopeial articles i» conducted, parMmlty by I)r. A. S. RAVKNS CROFy T Bftr-ut«ata London College olT’har macy. j All articles warranted.-- -nut T. P. FOGARTY, 105 Brood-st., Under the Augusta 1I«.tel. Stx wane shirts for mimb dol- LAXM.at juU), HliUatrs l Urn dock Buy tlie Best and Cheapest. HBNBY HAS NOW IN S7XjRE one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, amt he solicits an in spection of them by his friends and the public Being satisfied with very small profits, he is confident that his stock will be found cheaper than that of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles oi goods are to be found in his stock-: QUtLf 1 I)elaine and Cashmer e ROBE de Rich Silk, Delaiue ami Cashmere Bavadere ! striped Dresses, I Rich l’laid Raw Silks, Plain Silks of all colors, j Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille I Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos Freuch Merinos, all colors, ’ English “ “ “ A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per vd Mourning “ J ’ Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine A large stock of English and American Prut- I ed Calicoes, A large stock of Mourning Oilicocs, , Scotch and French Ginghams, some as low as 10 cts per yard. Chenille, Stella, Plush und Woollen Plaid I Shawls, Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas Hoop Skirts, Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for j Basques, I Bidia Twilled Long Cloths, plain and striped Irish Linens and Diapers, of various makes * Huckaback, Crash. &c., for Toweling PanSS, Shee “ ng8 > A fine assortment of French and Scotch Emb’d I Collars and sleeves, seperato anu In setts, Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars, Infant’s Robes and Waists, i» Handkerchiefs and Skirts, Silk Hose, , Hosiery, an<l Cotton, Thread and Crotchet laces A large variety of Dress Trimmings. rto;‘undJrvSf’ Uent " !n " !,, ’ S “* ****’ Flannels, all colors and qualities 5 Bed Blankets, Quilts, kc. on , n os h t C h?fln ne , ry i )opartmpnt ’ Mrs. Hmnrr has • finest selections of BONNETS. HEAD UKifsiU, &0., to an examination of which sh 1 Serai lv y aV,teS her iriends aud lhe P«bli gnorauj, ___ ootS GRAY & TURLEf, Ha\ing thoroughly removed to their NEW STORE, under the IT. States ar , B ' °V, -Molvlng a full and complete as - sortment of rich and elegant : DRY GOODS. S 1( i h i havin , g been Purchased for Cash, under Ihl i ep S Bscd ** ie of lhc monetary afTairs of 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 J***? \’ r ul P^ lcea - Having a resident purchaser a IfioD ?225l are ,n t,ie continual receipt of jum LUTS from auction, at unprecedented low prices. Among our assortment will h« found the rich , est and newest DRPSS GOODS of the season . such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS , ranging front 37 « cents to *5 per yard, (omd ting to specify all the manufactured “jaw-break i in g names used on such occasions.) Fine ail Wool MUSLIN DELAINE, Plain and Figured ; Cheap MUSLIN DELAINES, ia greo BoSSiINET’* bC ' !t ALAPACAS “» PLANTATION GOODS, The very best quality ; 8 doz. OZNABURGS KFPSFYs alI ‘ Wuol Filling Georgia PLAINS Heavy cheap SATIN'ETTS All Wool Plaid LLNSEYS ; ’ Blue Stripe and Plaid HOMESPUNS ; Brn. HOMESPUN and JANES • Fine BE» BLANKETS, very cheap . RICH CARPBTISfGS.—Cheap. Fine English Tapestry VELVET ; * ** i* BRLASERS • (' tB U Dmv Three-Ply, fine Ingrain and All-Wool laki hiJ.Nt—(not having room in our new store to keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and charges.) EMBROIDERY. 1,000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 26 cts to sl, worth fully doublo that amount. 5,000 : wiss and Jackonet COLLARS, from 25 to oO cents, worth sl. 100 fine French worked COLLARS, $2.50 to $3.50. worth $5 to SO. Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT NGS. in great variety. Embroidered and Hemstitched HANDKER CHIEFS, exceeiugly cheap. 50 fine Einb’d SETTS. $2 toss, exceedingly cheap. j In tho same department' will be ound i most complete assortment HOSIERY that has ever been in one House in Augusta, from the lowest pree to the finest qaulity, for Ladies, Gents, Misses and Youths, of every de scriDtion. DOMESTIC GOODS Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c., worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from 35 to 40 cents. Five hales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6*c. Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors, j or the money returned, for 6* cents, worth 10 to 12* cents. LINEN GOODS. The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been known to sell in Augusta, under any o«r <uiinstances, are now on our shelves, and only require an examination to convince the most fastidious of the great saving in purchasing LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting LLY EN for 37* oents, that has never been known to el! in Augusta for loss than 62 to 75 cents. The mixq superb LINEN DAMASK evof brought to this market at vastly reduced rates Splendid Turkish TOWELS for tho bath room 64 long, only 12* cents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va riety, exceedingly cheap* Five hundred 12-4 square GUILTS, For $1.50, worth $8 ; fine French Marseille QUILTS, large size, $3.5b to $5, worth from $8 to $lO. AISO— j A very large and varied stock of every doscrip tion of DRY GOODS. Selected with the utmost care by decidedj-.dg of Good*, at auction and such other places , bargains could be obtained, within th last i\vu weeks, to which we Wbuld invite the attentio • o those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that ,\e can save them a very large per centage ou examination ol our stock. sept2i> GRAY & TURLEY. TENHESSEK i roduce. TIIE underai 'ned is prepared to eic cute with pr Bcptncwa orders lor tiarom, Urd, Vkeat, Rye, Oats, Corn. Flour, or nay o.hcr products of Middle .cmi-is-'u . D. D. Il' FIEF, Ao. SOullogestroet, Nasi vi le Term. J vMM**4ir/r efbom on »no Jj.v'l .biuicn; em-uvffTHkv'; *.* m biu XT 15 doz. Gallon PICKLES. uuortetf. i 15 do Half Cation do Ov ! 16 do QaarUr 4* .!* I Jest received at Jaaf D’AYIiWNAC A UTlUiA£d 4 NUMBER 372 I H(;ibji-|ft;ik tfloljiinj. GENTLEMENS’ Fall aud Winter Goods for t 1857. My stock of poods is now full and comprises everything that is fashionable in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES aud VESTINGS, whiofc will be made to order as good and as fashionable s ; as can be obtained in any part of the country, r ] also, A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CIXXrB -3 ING, which cannot be ex eiled by any Goods kt the city. i ALSO, A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embea > cing everything that is necessary for Gentle men's wear. - All goods sold at this establishment w- *%at «d as represented. ' , ' t€ pr 00129 J. A. VAN WINJWJB. “NOTHING TO WEAR” NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW, i KINf'K ifJ. K. liORA & tfl., 3 h. SrcORSSORSTO 5^ J. M. NEWBY &. CO., H HAVE OPENED THEIR .!<* Large and Elegantjpd STOCK OF CLOTHING, FOR * ! HEN, youths and BOYS! j Como Gr E T A FIT ! ixder u. s. norm., August,,, Co. New Confectionery fruit 'store ' T HE UNDEBSIGNED 11 v J. Bounce to tho ladies of Augusta anu the public generally that they are now prepared to lurDwhWEMMNUS. PARTI F , BAUji ftT»t -shortest notice, and at the lowest prices, i tllat ' >ur Ice Creams, Jellies, Char i“ t i e .s,"^'2> t and Kcnera! assortment „f , IrMO ; T,' tskc3 ’ wlll ho equalloi' in tbto . city—that our ornamented BRIDAI Cikm FANCY PVRAMIDB and FltUtT uot easily be surpassed by anv one in this coun most hwthlious? We ar * Prel ’ aro ' l to We also offer a variety ol romestle and In* 1 HRAVnvnßm^’n GUM ' °° KD,U WINEaS BRANDY DROPS, Preserved, [red Clirvstahaod and IMITATION FRUITS, French PIT WWL HONS BONBONIERES; and for Christmas a genera assortment of FANCY GOOIW and TOYS at the lowest prices. A share of patronage respectfully solicitod Me.nca T, PU SM * SPSIEBAII, North Side Broad street, near the Lower Market Orders from the country respectfully atlonded deed-ts Hea v yOy erroats for Negroes of Boat and Railroad hands yj* all persous in want of NFJIRO OVER WATS Will do will to call and examine our . heap and well made articles of th ■ kind aov 6 CLAYTON A KENNEDY. -i-^n e ,? l f. Satinet Jackets. YA 1 '- have a lot of good sat f V INEI JACKETS, for plantation negroor, which we will sell for $1 s*> t«. $2. 9 pov 6 CI.AY l(>V- * K ENNKi >Y. Hip Jackets, and Satinet O Coatsaml I’aiHs. UU STOCK of tiie above articlit being too large for the lmni times, we of ■or them cheaper than the cheapast. to rtm their down. CLAYTON A KENNEDY. •1 ‘ JOHN N. COW, IMS-WORKER. MOM MENTS, of all descriptions. executed in the form, at THE IjOWESTPRICES, • i nt\\ and m the sh- rtest time compatible - with laultless workmanship. fjij t Persons in want of Marble Work ’ or any kind are invi’ed to call. '•’jKgjpk. Shop on Campliell-street. be tween Broad an-i Greene-streei. w JOHN N. GOW --~' r '^ 0 rri Cosmoramic STEREO S C O P E . AMONG the latest inventions in Oo tics, there is nothing more instructive or aiiius'iig than the Stereoscope TheStereoso.il Views are impressions from nature rourmant- eS u. iicanerlcs ’ ('ties and’Mou'uaeni nEurope, which, viewed through he iustrv nunt, show those objects iu bold relief actuallr ArmST are ’ o' ld n thus aro th ‘‘ b,ft models for “ ‘ve the best idea of Foreign CounlrlM and Art and make the lluest parlor ornameate For sale at novlb H. .I. OSBORNK’U. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING mv stock of VEHICLBi consisting of ft n&srciO' r with and without tops, ' oi all tbe different styles now manufactured at prices AS LOW as cai he bmigl tin w cny. Being constantly in tho receipt of goods, lam enabled to . O'er to tho public somethin, both fresh and new. In addition to the above, I keep always on hand a number of Vehicles of my own manutav- I also warrant all work that loaves my store. Atlmy old stand, corner Jackson anNcili’-sts in roar of Globe Hotel. d22-ly ■' Leather, Blioe Findings, and TtTnm Tanners- Tools. ® ’ N LEATHER mg ° ak aDd llemlock Sol » Ijarnesa Bridle, Skirting and Band; n. L* oo and Roller Leather; I LEAXggjtf tlrling * Collar ) Dash and Enamelled Kusaett and Black Upper i.eather; ' “ “ Kid Skins; French, German and American Calfskins; , French Patent Calf, Kid Calf aDd Opera Skins; Goat and K d Mo occo kins; 3 Linirg, Topping and Binding Skins; j Luck, Chamois and Sheep Skins; Also—Shoe Pcgh. Lasts Sole Cutters, Eeel C..tters, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks. Peg Br ate, , I gutters. Bor Trees, Crimps, Clamps. Ha» ' ours. Shoe Knives, Splitting Knivee. Shares, Rub Clones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets ana i!ich«*s, iron and wo«k1 patent Peg Awl Haftt, J’ire’s and Burrs. Lace Tacks, Iron, Zina ind 'Gr-por sparables, SizeSticKs, Measuriag * aj .s Sh ihitad, Fitting Thread, Silk TwisV Boot C rd, Silk a Icon, Boot Web, 4c.. &c. A let. L’urrving Knives. Fleshc s, finger Steely ~ B&ru i;jr®s; Shclcerif, Brusbea, Rub SOme*, Cl*-.r ia*. U>nes, .Vo. For .sale low by SHERMAN. JESSUP 4 CO., N< il Broad stree, second door above Bank of I >usta Jan6-12t vvink and bkandy, For Medicinal cue, [both very lnc.j Hr .■*Uj ky jac# WM. H. Terr.