Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 27, 1858, Image 1

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Augusta Evening Dispatch. VOLUME 2. Ofibcithig Dispntd). PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, BY S. A. ATKINSON. DAILY, per annum $1 OO WEEKLY, “ I 50 Subscriptions will be received for three no ths at $1 25. Monthly Bubscriptious, fifty cents. CRT Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. J TRE OFFICE OK THE DISPATCH is on Broad street, a few doors below Setz's Corner, 'up stirs.) Entrance next door above A. i. 3ignou & Co.’s Store. AATBB OK ADVERTIMSIU : Advertisements will be inserted by the square •>ll2 lines (100 words,) for 50 cents for the first insertion, and 37 cents for each subsequent in sertion under one month, to be paid for when the • a Ivertisement is handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will be Insert ed at 10 cents a line for the first, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted in both the Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above hose rates. Congress. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Number of members, - - - - 234 Alabama. new york — Continu’d. 1 Jas A Stalwartli. 5 Wm 15 Maclay 1 K vS Shorter. 0 John Cochrane '5 Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward 4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark ■ ) Geo S Houston. 0 John 15 Haskiu 6WK W r Cobb. 10 A/, Murray 7J L M Curry. 11 Wm F Russell Arkansas. 12 John Thompson 1 A 15 Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin 2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastus Corning California. 15 Edward Dodd 1 Charles L Scott. 10 Geo 1 V Palmer 2JC McKibben. 17 Francis ESkinner Connecticut. 18 Clark B Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver A Morse 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 0 B Matteson 3 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry Dennett 4Wm D Bishop. 22 Henry 0 Goodwin Delaware. 23 Charles B Hoard 1 Wm G Whitley. 24 Amos P Granger Florida. 25 Edwin D Morgan 1 Geo S Hawkins. 26 Emory llPottle Georgia. 27 John M Parker 1 Jas L Seward 28 William Kelsey 2M J Crawford. 29 Sami GAndrews 3 H P Trippe, An*. 30 J IF Sherman 4 L J Gartrell. 31 S M Burroughs 5 A It Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch 5 Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton 7 Joshua Hid, Am. NORTH CAROLINA. 5 AH Stephens. 1 II M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Rustin 1 Ell Washbwne 3 Warren Winslow 2 J F Farnsworth. 4 LOB Branch 3 Owen Lm'cjoy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am 4 Wm Kellogg. 6 Alfred M Scales 5 Tsayf N Morris. 7 Burton Craigc 6 Thomas L Harris. STL Clingman 7 A Shaw. omo. 8 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton 9 Sam’lA Marshall. 2 W S Grosbcck Indiana. 3 Lewis D Campbell 1 W J Niblack. 4 M H Nichols 2Wm II English. 5 Richard Mott 3 James Hughes. 6J H Cockerell 4 James B Foley. 7 Aaron llarlau 5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Starrow 6’'James M Gregg. 9L \V Hall 7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller 8 James Wilson 11 Valentine DMorton 9 Schuyler Colfax 12 S S Cox 10 Cluirles Case 13 John Sherman 'll John UPetit 14 Philemon Bliss iowa. 15 Joseph Burns 1 Samuel R Curtis 16 C B Tomkins 2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence Kentucky. 18 Benj F Leiter 1 Henry C BurnettlO Edward Wade 2 Samuel 0 Peyton2o Joshua R Giddings 3 W L Underwood -121 J A Bingham 4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania. fj Joshua II Jewett 1 Thos 15 Florence ft John M Elliot 2 E Joy Morris, Am 7 H Marshall, Am 3 James La tidy 8 James B Clay 4 Henry M Philips f) .John C Mason 5 Owen Jones •_0 J W Stevenson 6 John Hickman Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 Geo Fastis,Jr, Am 8J G1 ancy Jones 2 Miles'laylor 9 A E Roberts 3T G Davidson 10 John C Kunket 4 J M Sandige 11 Wm L Dewart Maine. 11 P Leidy 1 John M Wood 13 Wm II Dimmick 2 Charles J Gilman 14 G A Grotr 3 Nehcmiah Abbott 15 Allison White 4 Freeman 11 Morse 16 John J Abel 5 l Washbumc, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly 5 SUph'ii G Foster 18 John R Edit, Maryland. 19 John Covode 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery lJ B Ricmid , -4 m 2 # l Dadd Ritchie 3 J M 11(1X14$, Am 22 S A Purvianr*. \ II W Davis. Am 23 Wm Stewart 5 Jacob M Kunkel24 J L Gillis 3 Thos F Bowie 25 John Dick MASHACHUBBTTS. RHODE ISLAND. 1 R B Kill 1 N B Durfee 2 James Buffinicm 2Wm D Brayloo 3Wm S Darnell*’ south caeolina. 4 Dtnm B Comm 1 John McQueen 5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porcher Miles 6 Timothy Davis 3 LawrenpeM Keit 7 D W Gooch 4 M L Bonham 8 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr 9 Eli Thayer C Wm W Boyce 0 Oakhn C Chaffee TENNESSEE. A Henry L Doors 1A G Watkins Missouri. 2 II Maynard, Am 1 FP Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith 2 TL Anderson, Am 4 John II Savuge -5 John B Clark 5 Chas Reach/, Am 4 J Craig 6 George W Jones •5 SII Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright '3 John S Phelps 8F K Zollicoffer.Am 7 Sam’ 1 Caruthers 9 J DC Atkins Michigan. 10 Wm T Avery 1 Win A Howard Texas. 2 Henry Wabirrn 1 Guy M Bryan > D S Walhridgr 2 J H Reagan 4 De Wilt C Ijcach Vermont. Mississippi. 1 E P WaUm 1 L Q G Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill l K-übin Davis 3 J turner E Boyce 3 Win Barksdale Virginia. 40 R Singleton 1M R H Garnet 5 J A Quitman 2 J I Mi Ison new Hampshire. 8 John S Caskie 1 James Pike ' 4 Wm O Goode 2 M W Tap pan 5 Thos 8 Bocock 8 Aaron h Cragin 6 Paulus Powell new Jersey. 7 Wm Smith 1 Isaiah D Clawson 8 C J_Faulkner 2 G It Robins 9 John Letcher 8 Garnet 15 Adrian 10 S Clemens 4 John Huyler 11 A G Jenkins 6 J R Wortendykel2 H Edmundson new york. 13 Ci W Hopkins J John A Scaring 2 George Taylor Wisconsin. 3 Dao'l E Sickels 1 John F Potter 4 .John Kelly ‘ICC Washburn* 3 Chas Ilillinghtirst j SENATE. Number of members, -------- 02; Democrats in Roman, Opposition in | Italic. ALABAMA. MISSISKII'I’T Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. I Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ARKANSAS. MISSOI'RI. Wm B Sebastian. James L Green. Robert W. Johnson.Truston Polk. CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMI'SHIRE. Lafayette S Foster. John F Ilale. James Dixon. Daniel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NF.W YORK. WmWGwin. Wm llSeward. David C Broderick. Preston King. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin W Bates. William Wright. James A Bayard. John R Thompson. FLORIDA. NORTII CAROLINA. David L Yulee. David S Reid. Stephen R 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 V Simons. I° W A. 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 I’ Benjamin. Sam Houston. John Slidell. Vacancy. MAINE. Win I'itt Fessenden. veumom . Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob CoUamer. Massachusetts. Solomon Fool. Henry Wilson. Charles Sumner. VIRGINIA. M A KYI. AND. ft M T Hlllltcr. James A Pearce. Jas U Mason. Anthony Kennedy. MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN. Charles E Stuart. Charles Ihirkce. Zachariah Chandler. James R IhoHltU. Keen pit ulutlon. SKNATE. Democrats,* Opposition Vacancies, f.... .... .. 62 Dem eratie maturity 16. % HOrSH Or RXFRBSevrATIVR-. Democrats, j^9 Know Nothings. . 15 Black Republicans, 99 Democratic majority 24. Rail Road Register. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta tnChattancxx/a.) Morning Pass'ger Train leaves Atlanta 1.45 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 0.45 a m i Morning Passenger Train loaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m Night Passenger Train loaves Atlanta 12.30 p m 1 and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 pin Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m and arrives at Atlauta 1 1.22 p m Park to (’ uattajc ooc.a, $5. JAMES M. gPCIXOCK. Sup’t. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta2.(X) a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 a m ■ Evening Passenger Train leaves AtlantaM.oo p m and arrives at West Point 6.28 p m Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a in and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves W. Point 4.30 p m and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p in Farr to Wknt Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pasa’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 a m 1 and arrives at Macon 4.15 a in Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m Farr to Macon, $4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M, and 4 V 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 Augustu at 8 56 A M and 7 P M. 1 [The 2.30, A. M . train from Augusta connects through to Memphis.] Farr—ss 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at Auguslaat 1 A M and 2 30 P M. Leave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 AM. L Leave Atlanta at 1 45 AM and 12 30 P M With Atlanta and IjxGrange Railroad Trains. Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 *P M and 7 00 A M. L aave Atlanta at 2AM and IPM. Connect unlh Macon db Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta. 9 15, A. M , and 6 05. P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M.. and 12 Night. A theirs Branch—Sundays Erccpted. • Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200. Night* lA’ave Athens 12 00. Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30. Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00, M >rniug. Arrive at Atlanta 11 i!4. Morning. Washington Branch—Sundays Except'd. Augu&ta *. 2 30, Night. liOaveAtlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leave Washington 3 30. Morning , Arrive at Augusta 8 51. Morning Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning i Warr-nton Branch—Sundays F/jtcej>fed. . AuguMa 4 00, Evening I.ieave At a..ta 10 00. Morning Arrive at WarreDton 8 00, Evening Leave W» rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00. Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night GEO. VONGE, Superinte dent. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH BAIIJSOAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Millen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. leave Millen, 5:40 A. M. .and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 I’. M. Connecting with trains to and from Savannah and Augusta. C. A. BROWN, Sup"t. , t SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAI) COMPANY. Day Mail and Passenger Train leavos Augusta at 10 o’clock, Ail. ; 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. : H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Befrrcen Savannah and Macon. Leave Savannah 1 15, am, 2 46, pm Arrive in Mnfon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m , i eave Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, p m Arrive in Savanu n 7 20, p m. 8 50, a m Bdwten Savan th and Augusta . , Savannah 1 L>, am, 11 15, a ni Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7p m Leave Augusta am, 345 p m Arrive In Savamnb 8 59 a m. 10 55 p in Between Ahum and A igjusta. eave Macon 945a m. 1J 30 p m Arrive in Augusta " P t!i - 9am I Leavo August* 2a 111, 345 p m I Arrive in Macau 10 45 am, 12 30 a m < EMER3ON F*;(>TE, o*n‘l Superintendent. I EABT TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. ' I/eave Augusta 4 00 p m do Atlanta 1 4 a m do Dalton 750a in • Arrive at KuorvlNo 1•"( p D> i H. L JAIkSCK Supenalen lent <. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MARCH 271858. Pisttllimtrot. NEW BIT sUffll 1 REMEDY! JOY TO THE CONSUMPTIVE! J. DELKER’S Consumption t JO ELIXIR and TONIC PIIJJB is doing aston 1 ishing wonders to those afflicted with Consump- 1 lion, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, f and Hectic Fever. i Substantial evidences of that fact are acknow- 1 ledged by those who have givon it a fair trial. < Why, then, telay so long in trying the modi- i cine ? N. B.—ls the medicine does not give relief af ter a fair trial has been given it, Mr. D. will re fund the money. Price of Elixir, $1 a bottle, or 6 bottles for $5; for Pills, 50 cents a box, or 0 boxes for $3.50. For sale at V. Wholesale and Re tail Drug Store, Augusta, Ga. febll-lm THE APOTHECARIES BILL, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of the above establish tnent respectfully invites o' the attention of Physicians |» and Families to his stock AIK of select I) I'GS, MEDI ClNtSand CHEMICAL of the purest qualities and at moderate prices. f# (9 Amongst my assortment \ are the following articles : v||fe> ‘ Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, Ljiglish and American Per turnery, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal. Sup porters ; every variety ot Combs and Toilet Brnshrs ; iAinp Oils, Wicks j and Igimp Shades : Paints, Paint Oils, Patent, Brushe-*, Window Glass, Varnishes, &c.; Metii* cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and ! Caraphene ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl j Ashtvi, Indigoes and Dye-Woods: SUirch, Tapioca Sago, P< arl Harley and Arrow Root. Also, a constant supply bostSweedisb Leeches, > Quinine, Morphine, Elaterium, Strychnine, Chlo j roform, Ac. Ac., from the most responsible I^i-' boratorios. The preparation of Pharmaeopeial articles is j conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS- ! CROFT, a graduate of tho Ixmdon College of Phar macy. All articles warranted. T. I\ FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st.. 654-ts Under the Augusta Hotel. ! IiUNE HATED TEA SETS, for sale cheap, by 11ENR Y .1. OSBt )RN K. febl2 256 Broad-st, under U. ti. Hotel. Volcanic Pisiols and Rides. THESE PISTOLS cairy the Minnie balls and shoot six times with one loading, the load and cap being contained in the balls. They shoot with great precision and force. The Rities are n curiosity. With one loading they can be discharged twenty times in one minute , and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex tont. The undersigned is the sole Agent for the com puny in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNE, Watch. Jewelry and Optical Store, 266 Broad-st, Augusta, Ga. febl2 Astronomical and terrestial TELESCOPES. Surveyors’ Compasses, and Mathematical Instruments constantlv on band, v HENRY J. OSBORNE, bleb 12 256 Broad-st, under U. S. Hotel. /COFFEE. \J 200 bags RIO COFFEE, 50 pocket* prime Java, 10 bags Liiguyra. For sale low hr JOSJAH SJBLF.Y A SONS. jan3o No. 6 Warren Block. Molasses and Syrup. rjIWENTY hhds. Prime Cuba MOIAB- j 50 bbl 3. choice Sugar Hooao BYRTP. Bor sale at reduced prices, bv soptS DAMFJi H. WILCOX. WM M DUNN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, TUNNEL HILL, GA. FOR the purchase of Wheat, Corn, Ont.% Rye, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dry Hides, Ac., anti for the sale of Sugar, foffee. Molasses, Salt, Tobacco, Nails, Iron, Castings, Factory Yarn, Domestic, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements, such as Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters. Thrashers, with and without the horse power combined, Reapers, Mowers, etc oct2 ly Mackerel. OKits No. 1 MACKEREL, jnst re-! ceived at jan7 D’ANTIGNAC k HUBBARD. r po PHYSICIANS. JL We have on hand a splendid assortment of PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY CASES, do SADDLE BAGS, do POCKET VIAL CASES. Alko. FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which vej offer at low price*. *2 PLUMB k I.EITXER. Whiskey. riIWENTY bbls. Gibson’s XXX ; JL 20 do do XX ; 20 do d* X. Just r*>ceived at febl7 D’ANTIGNAC k HUBBARD'S. IARINA,I ARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago, Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat ...eal, perfectly lresh. Far Mila b wn6 WM. H. TUTT ON E THOUBAND sacks SALT, at the wharf, foraaleonßeoommodaiiug ter mo, by _ WOODRUFF CABINET MAKING. above^'the STABLES, on Ellis-street, to carry on the above b’JH'ness in all its brancho*. Particular attention given to tho REPAIRING OF FURNITURE and PACKING, etc. I solicit a share of the puolic patronage febn-lm WM. SINGLETON. Liquors. A large and well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wine* and Cordials a!- wav/oa hand and for sale low by febt a. spygyg mORAOCO AND BEGARB. 1 One Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO, various brands ; 50,030 Segars imported and dome-tic. For sale by feb2 A.SPEVtNF. Negro Mechanics mWQ good BRICKLAYEIiS ami PI AS-' A Tr RKItS. and one good TANNER and FI - j ISHER OF LEATHER, can be hired by the year j or month, or by tho Job, by applying to dls J. C. BARNETT, Madison, G*. j New Dress Goods. (A RAY & TURLEY have just received VJT by Express a beautiful lot of LADIES . DttESS GOODS, in. Delaine, Cashmere, Valencia Plaids ; Satin Stripe and Plain All Wool DeLuines, Giburgs, Poplins, Silks, and a groat many other handsome style* of Dress Goods, which will be | sold dur.ng the Christmas season at very iow price* s . * ’ SERVANTS HBAD KERCH EFS. Persons making preeentSht') their se|v nt* at lTbrtotm«s. will find at GRAY k TURI. Y’S a iarpi lot of HEAD KERCHIEFS, and other aru uios, which are to bo sold very low. ii‘J4 Ikiim-fttalie (Holding. CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL? RAMSEY & LABAYV, AT their old stand opposite the Union Bank, are offering to their friends and cus tomers the largest and best stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered in the city, the must of the goods having been bought and manu factured by us at our manufactory in New York, almost exclusively for cash. We fel confldeni u<. house North or South, can beat us in style, quality and price. All we ask is a call to'ex amine the stock. Among the stock will be found Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beaver FROCKS, Supr do do do Cloth Frocks, d° do do do Business do, do do do do Raglan Over* sacks, Supr do do do Beaver Over* sacks, Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Caasimere Pants, ol everv stylo and grade. I 40u Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth, Satin, Plush, Cashmere, Ac. from $1 to $3. 600 super Black Satin Frocks and Sacks Also English Tweed Sacks, from 2 75 in $5. 250 pairs English, French and American Side band Cassimere Pants, some elegant designs. 500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black SatinUPante ot splendid weight, from 1 75 to f 2 25. 150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants. 75 suits of splendid Harris' Side baud Cassi mere Panto. | 100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4tos4 50 per coat. 150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per jeon. _ Jan 4 GEWKKMi STOCK OF REM MADE CLOTHING, ; TYTOW is the time to buy the following -t * articles for Mens’ am Boys Wear, cheap . or than they should be sold in this market . .RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS Fine Cioth amt Cassimere CO ATS I ; Fine VESTS, I’ANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW ’ ERS. Srsi’KNHKHS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COI.LARS, TRUNKS, I VALICKS, tmd every article in our line. o< > v,i CLAYTON £ KENNEDY. !“NOTHING TO WEAR” NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW, stvCH *J. K. IIOIM & (0., 2 A. M. NEWBY & CO., H HAVE OPENED THEIR Large and Elegant pc STOCK OF CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS and BOY*! OcjXAtio EJ-vroi-yloociy AND GET A FIT ! UNDER U. S. HOTEL, oct^4 Augusta, ffa. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OP CLOTHING, 215 BROAD-ST. A. I’. BIGNON k CO. Are now offering the remainder of their WINTER STOCK at such rates aa to induce all to purchase who are in want of Cii «»«»«■ a* ■■ tl < ’ laosa g* CLOTHING! feb2a GENTLEMENS’ iFall and Winter Goods tor i 1857. MY stock of goods is now full aa«i comprises everything that is fashionable i |in CLOTH*, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which | will be made to order as good and as fashionable i as cau be obtained in any part of the country. ALSO. A fine and select stock of Ready-Made ('UJVM ING, which cannot be ex ellod by any Goods m ! the city. ALSO, i A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, oubce ting everything that is necossarv for Gentie j men's wear. 1 All goods sold at this establishment wuna i od a.s represented. oct29 J. A. VAN WI.VKLI j HeaTyOvero oats for Negroes OWNERS of lioat and Railroad hand* and all persons in want of NEGRO OYMR j COATS, will do will to call and examine our «h«<tp < and well made articles of the kind. aov 6 . CI.AYTON A KENNIDT. Cheap Satinet Jackets. , NTTE HAVE A LOT OF GOOD SAT j v ▼ INKT JACKETS, for plantation aegr*ar, which w o will sell for $1 50 to $2. , _ nov A CLAYTON k KENNEDY. Hip Jackets, and Satinet Coats ai4(l Pants. OUR STOCK of the above artidci being too large for the hard tiraen, ws sf for them cheaper than the cheapast. to r« their down. CLAYTON k KENNEDY. JOHN N. GOW, MARBLE-WORKER. MONUMENTS, of all descriptions, executed in the bust form, at THE LOWEST PRICES, land :uthosh rtoet time compatible 1 with laultless workmanship. i fi'l J Person? in want of Marbh-Work j of any kind are iuvi’ed to call. * , Shop on Campbell-street. be tween Broad and Greene street. fy. .X,t | MV23 JOHN N. GOW --- - • ' New Cosnooransic I'S.T JE R B o S C O I 5 E . V MONO the latest inventions in Op- Jj. t'cs, there 1? nothing more instruc ive ot ■( 'i.g thau the Stereos < ope. The St oreoseope V w . - ire impressions from nature, reprosei t j Inji Sceneries, Cities and .Monotucuts | which, viewed through the in-t.ru t nfvjMbjJfW those obh rt? in hdd rci'id', atiuaity fa- xmkr* nod thus are tho best models for t tho best idea of Foroign Countries and md make the unosl parlor ornament*. Foljj®e at nov 1. HJ. OSBORNE’S. IBifuN\ K b'i liODUCE. f JHiHHimlGrsignLNi ia prepared to exo i c|(B with promptness orders lor £<*•<*». Vsird, Vhcat, Rye. Oats, Com, Ftm*, w mks\ Ather products of Middle Tennowwo. f>. I). DICKEY, - 5 Cf>l'*g«**iresd, Nashville lan* pilots, Sjjors, Run, Hun and Buy. T P. LARUSf bos just received Forty JL • cases of New Goods, consisting in part of Mens’, Womens’, Misses’ and Boys’ SHOES, which will be sold very low for cash. fl 6 THE GREATEST SHOE IN THE NATION. ONE THOUSAND HAIRS SOLDn NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP!! Sewed Through and Through. IADIES' KID WELT ROOTS, sewed 1 J through and through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS. MISSES AND CUILDRKJis’ W MM. m: m , of all kinds. Cull and see them. jan2s .IAS \V. BURCH. Broad-street. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. IF YOU can get value received for your j money what more do you want. Yeti have concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man ufacturers’ prices, with a lertle 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. JAS. W. BURCH, Broad stre-1. BOOTS & SHOES.! . r ARIES FINE MOROCCO ROOTS JLi Ladies’ “Kid “ • “ “ BUSKINS. “ Morocco “ j “ “ SHANGHAIS. ; tor gale by nov24 J. W. BURCH, j BUUK YLOI.S, B1 FF VLOF.S 1 ( Splendid BUEEALO OVER r j " SHOES, just received ami for sale low by 1 nov24 JAMKBW BI’RCH. Hoofs, Shot s, Tranks, Sue. I HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE made especially tor LYnHenian.V Limitation wear. They are iu-l tile thing, und no mistake. Also, ileus’ thick Kip, Wax, Duffed, Cult light and welt ! KOGAN'S. Beside some leather BOOTS ami BUSKINS, tor House Servants’ wear- Call and see them d4 ,ias. W. BlJltr.il. BOOTS AND SHOES.! THOMAS p. LARUS, (Swxessor to E. L. opposite the Ju. i Cffv.-fu Hotet. LA DIRS’ DEPARTMENT. i rfggF*' Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo i rocco Slipper?, —r, iAdies’ Fine Kid and Morocco Buskin?, i laadics’ Fino Black G;utf*r?, hueled, * J d« do Col’rd do do 1 do do Black and colored Gaiters.' with J out heels ; Ladies’ fine Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters* MISSES’ I)EVARTMENT. Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, do do do do Bit-kins, » d« do Black and colored I«v« Gaitors, do do do do do Congress do, . do do do do »lo Creole do, CHILDRENS' DEPARTMENT. Childrens’ Black and Colored Gaiters. d° do do Buiton Gaiters, do Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Boots, l Kid, Morocco und Patent Leather Anklo Ties. A largo and well selected stock of Gentlemens’ Oxford 7*03, Strap Shoes. Tio Gaiters, Congress Gaiters und Pump-sole Boon. Also, House ser vants shoes, of every description. N. B. ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers heeled at tho shortest notice • live us a call. jclO-iy TO THE PLANTERS.! T. P. I.ABIB, Successor to E. [,. Symmons, opposite ths\ Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga ,, HAS this day received 30 cases Mens’ j Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the i Planters will find it to their advantage to give me a call before buying elsewhere, as all .if the Goods are made to my own order to nit tho trade, and can be warranted to be what wo rep resent them, and as cheap as any store in tho city. oct3 ts T. P. LARUS HAS THIS I)AY received a large lot of Ladi s’ DOUBLE-SOI.KD and ! Misses’ GAITERS. Also, Ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, f R* of every description and size. ’ A large lot of Gentlemens' HOOTS and SHOES, of tho finost description, ha? just e<*mo to hand. Also, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters. uovl7 i ABORIGINES, ABORIG 1 N E S . ,4 FEW MORE pairs RADIKS’ FIN XjL BUSKINS, for sale at half price, by i nov24 J.W. BURCH. I Flour and Lard. SIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su perfine FLOUR. j 400 sack? Denme&d's do. d« j 10 half choice LEAF LARI), j Just received and for sale by i janlG-3 BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. ; NOW IS THE TIME npO BUT SHIRTS!—Six for N'ne Dol- J. lars. at auiß HERS Y’S. Bagging and rope. 75 bales BAGGING, 300 cotld ROPE, for sale loir by oorlt WILOOX. HAND * ANSI EY. THE MSVVJERISALEM, OK. TIimWG Y OF TIIE NE W CHURCH 1 \\J OBKS of Emanukl SwunK.vßOßOcan ’ ff *be tound deposited at the Young Men*’ Library Association, for the ÜBU ot the public f-i’Cl-ly THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST ASSORTMENT OF BEST MANUFACTURED UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND WALKING- CANES,, Ever offered in thi- market, wholesale and retail j B JOHNSON & CO, UM BRE LL A MANUEALTURERS, No. fd7o, OliAttl.tOTOX, ». t’., Near VueUutarth. Wo would mi>st re.-pEHiully call tin! attention of our friends and the* public of the city an*, count: v, to our stork « : .SiLK :Ui.d OTHER I M BRKLLaS. | We ure imw m imil.ct ’ tng ami ofler for sale some o. thu bast UmbrrUa-' over offered in tbi u.arlv-1. o’ts are in c-ej.-ctuH '• - (dpt or an-. Ginghams. mauuLiclured in E' gLtud umier ou: cam sp-a il direction, by wlucb meann we ui\ enabled predu ea better a 1 tide than can be fouu’i eisowuore, vliu h w • uiooctc mine l u sell t the very ioww tp e:ea. We have, al-o a large -t ck*>i l*me Gingnam. Linen and Cotton Umbrellas, and Sdk Parasol , Finding Uinnrc 11“ s for i raveliors, and Brtggy Umbrnihio, win* am. without joints. Also, a large assortment of WALKINGCaNfrith f*. K.—Wonaveatsu added to the above cs labli-h.. em tho mai uiactaro of WIRESAI'KS, lor keeping provisions, which are warranted ku perior to any imported, aud iu*y be load ot any r»att9itt or size. ' nyv2d ♦ <®littej)ouse Cark BEALL & STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MEHCHANTJ Reynold, between Jackson and M lntosK Streets] - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. iSSEi lIAVK removed to Metcalfs ' yHMlarge new Fire proor Warehouse on ] Reynold, between Jackson and Mein * tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilham As- kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of 1 ‘he principal Warehouses, ami convenient to the 1 1 Hotels. t Being amply provided with good and safo storage for Cotton, Grain. Flour. Bacon and Pro- 1 ducc generally, wo respectfully solicit consign ments. which shall receive our undivided and ( j faithful attention. Family Supplies, and the usual facilities will 1 I be aftorded to customers. | Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be | Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BFiAI.I j aeptlStim J. w . L stoVaIJ.. .f. J. Pearce, WAREHOUSE ANII COMMISSION 7 MERCHANT 1 AUGUSTA UKOROIA. jSTS\ EESPECBFOLLY RENEWS! i tpn( ler of his services in the Sto-aee ; and Sale ofCotton, and other Produce at his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell Street, war Bones, Brown ft Co’s Hardware i Store. ‘ Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family! Supplies forwarded to Patrons ay heretofore 1 Commissions for .Selling Cotton, after the dr*t‘ of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale aug2B-6m J. j. PEARCE. J, H. SIMf SOiV, (SCOCKSSOK TO SIMPSON AUARDINKR.) warehouse and commission' merchant | Comer Reynolds and M'lntoshsU.. A uousta Ga j CONTINUE THE WAKE g-Jahplflil house and Commission Business in all i i i*L-.i=rßeSi W branches, at the old stand of Simpson , ti G \rdinkr. and hopes by strict personal atten- 1 tton to the iuteresU of his friends and Patrons, to merit a contuanro of the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon the old firm. Cush advances made on Produce in store. - when desired. Lagging, Rope, and Family sup ' plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. 1 Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. ; aug 24 6 m PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS; "W* areliocise. I undersigned would respectfully j announce to their friends, and the puhne, tint they have associated themselves together in the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, Under the num ■ and style of P. k J. L. Flicking a id taken th ■ larg'* Fire-Proof Warehouse ot t! ri. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack . tou and Mclntosh streets. Their charges will con.orm to ti e old estab > lished rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage and 25 cents commission for selling. All orders for Family Supplies promptly exe cuted at the lowest market prices. PORTKIt FLEMING. JOHN L. FLEMING. Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m. REES & LIWTOIf, , WAREHOUSE ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Jackson Street , Augusta, Georgia. IRTOtWILL CONTINUE THE W'ARE feWffle house and Commission Business at! “““‘heir Ore proof Warehouse, and will de vote their personal attention to the interests ot their friends and patrons. Orders for family supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. ‘ liberal cosh advances made when required.! , Commissions lor selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale, i 4 J, iON c KKBS, sep 14 fIAM’L D. LINTON. •JAMES M. DVK «& CO., ! WAREHOUSE AND COM .lISSJON MERCHANTS, Augusta. Georgia. j rrUIE UNDERSIGNED have formed a 1 j JL copartnership under tlie name andNCA \\\ : i style, of JAMES M DYE k CO. for thelrtJJili J transact on m a Warehouse ami Comm - fsgu?.?“ t-ion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu-; pied by Dys & LaTaktk. They respectfully ten -5 ] dor their services to their personal friends and j the public, with the assurance that any business : , j entrusted to them will be promptly and faith fully attended to. * ' | Particular attention paid personally to the sale• ) ofCotton and other Pro uce, and also to the re -5 ceiying and forwarding of Goods. 5 Libera! Cash Adnanc*s made on consignments of Cotton and other Produce * JAMES M DYE, THOS. RICHARD?. j Augusta. Feb. 6,1858. fcb24 ; M. F. st’ovall, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augus/a. Georgia. CONTINUES THE BUSINESS' fttjjujsal 1,5 :i! ' bnsu hes. in his extensive J* 6 *-™**'* fl-e proof Warehouse, on Jackson st. near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten tion will os heretofore, be be given to tin storage and sale of Cott"n, Gram and produce generally’. I Ho 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 bale, sept 20 6m J. C. HARALSON, • WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT At the old stand of L. Hopuss, Augusta. Georgia. septlß ly MILL STONES f WILLIAM BRENNER, , Manufacturer of ' |rtnc jj §urr glillstoitfs, AND rtenler in Esopus and Cologne Stones, Broad street, above Upper Market, ~ Augusta, Go. Orders solicited and punctually j.Wended to. jan7-ly Apothecaries Hall. I Qi \i | Lbs. First Sort POTASH. / 200 gals MACHINE OIL, yuO gals BURNING FLUID, at 80c per gal, 200 “ «5 deg. Al/)OHOI. at 90c per gal. • Just received and for sole by 1 jai.74 THOMAS P. FCVIARTT Hides wanted. (iub paid for prime FI.I NT mrißß. THOS. P.STOVAI.L 4 00., febl? 4 Oen'l Commission Merchant Lobsters. 6 do*. 2 lb. Cans Frosh LOBSTERS, 6 do 1 lb. do do de Just received at | t in? D’ANTICNAOfc HUHBAK.'>. twtebckb potatoes. -LtX. Just received and for sals at Depot, 2ii bbls of fer y largo pink-eye Potatoes. _ « TlilH P. STOVAIJ. ft CO. 1 1 fT Boxes Adamantine CANDLES, l m JS\ ,V * for sale ver low uy I tni’ IH AI A- .tSSP-V | >OBT WINE AND BRANDT, t For Medioinal use, (boll) very llne.l Kir j .w by jar.S WM. 1,. TOTT. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! ; I AM SELLING my Block of VEHICLES I JL consisting us j Carriages, Rockaways. \ ;tA OoOllfcJa, JliL KV W; U-./in. BUOOIES, with and without tops, 'I till llie . liierent styles row luamiiaeturtal si : 1 do D.)W ,s cau bo lioug tin uuy tfouttieri ! ). Ilenig eonstantly'in tbu receipt ot goons i am enabled to . Il'er to tbo l>ubUc BOinetbn,!. uuiu fresh anu new. lu a.idiiii*u to the above, I keep always ot uauu a number of Vehicles of uiy own umnufao Uivl. luUo warrant all work that leaves mv store. H. H. MAY, At my old stand, acrum J h.ii -eta., ui roaroi uh.be Hwaui tLu.-iy DUMBER 377 §OOi)S. Rut the Rest and Cheapest HENEY" Has NOW INSTORE one of the bo*~ and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an spectiou or them by his friends and the pubßsl Being satisfied with very small profits, ,Jje t» confident that his stock will be found cno»p*r than that of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles of goods ara ta be found in his stock : Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBB 4a QUILLE, Ricu Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Baytolnva Btrij>ed Dresseß, Rich Plaid Raw Silks. Plain Silks of all colors. Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille. Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeroa, Menuo*. French Merinos, all colors, English “ “ “ A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c por y 4. Mourning “ I Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine, A large stock of Euglish and American Prtat> ; ed Calicoes, A large stock of Mourning Calicoes, “ “ Scotch aud French GingbAme, } some as low as 10 cts per yard. • Chenille, Stella, Plush and Woollen Paw* j Shawls. I Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfh, I Cloth aud Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, Hoop Skirts, j Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article Ur ! Basques, India Twilled I/Ong Cloths, plain and Irish Linens and Diapers, of various makes. Huckaback, Crash, &c\, for Toweling, Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsey %a0 1 Pantaloou Stulls, A tine assortment of French and Scotch Emb’4 11 Collars and Sleeves, seperate anu in setts. ' Embroidered Miss.'s and Boys Collars, Infant’s Robes und Waists. . “ Handkerchiefs aud Skirt*, Silk Hose, Bauds, Edgings and Insert‘n#B. Hosiery, Ac., Cotton, Thread and Crotchet laces, A large variety of Dress Trimmings. Indies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Bovi’ Mv r|no Undervests, Flannels, all colors and qualities, > Bed Blankets, Quilts, &c. In the Millinery Department, Mrs. Haxar nm one of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAB j DRESSFS, Ac., to an examination of #liich sli respectfully invites her friends and the pub! fMMWUy. oct3 UUe a p Dry Goods. 1N57. FALL TIUUF. ISJPy. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. BROOM ii NORRELL are now receir* ing at their new store, No. 238, Rroad-+ ■ a large and elegant assortment of Staple aatfl * Fancy Dry Goods. Their stock is one of ! largest and most complete in their line m Mm • i city, and comprises all of the latest and ; elegant styles of the season. They would r+- speetfully solicit public patronage, and cor4tt% I invite all .o examine their Goods. LAD IKS' DRESS GOODS. ■ Fancy Dress Silks, Plaids and stripe*, Rich Silk Robe a'Quille, very heavy. ’ Rich Bayadere Silks, Poplins, Handsome Foulards, I Black Brocado Silks, stripes, plaids aud OgwruK, I Mourning and Half Mourning Silks, ]| RichFronch Printed All-wool Delaines. ; i Rohes a’Quille, Bayadere Stripes, Cashmere d’Ecosse, Valencia Plaids and TarBMHK, i And a variety of other Goods for childreu ; 5 • Priuted Coburgs, Paramattas, } English and French Merinoes, ! Plain and Printed Delaines and Persians, a£ qsaA ilies, j French, English and American Prints, greal vm riety, french. Scotch and American Ginghams. arMt 1 variety; Plain Printed and Plaid Opera Flannels. CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. Os the latest styles, from low priced to very rwk_ I in great variety. *• : CHENILLE SI!A WLS AND SCARffL Anti almost every description, from law price • | very fine quality. ; A large assortment of Ladies’ Cloths, all coloml , for Cloaks aud Mantillas. Mourning Goods, of every style, suitable the season. Hoop Skirts, every style and quality used, Corsets, Froneh and Railroad. EMBROIDERIES. I Os all kinds, and a largo assortment of Frendk ■ Worked Colfars. Sleeves, Bands, FlounclnjL ! Ernb’d Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Infant's Waelß, 1 Worked Edgings and Insertings. Gloves of all kinds, for lauUoh, Gents and Bom. i Hosiery “ “ “ ** . i Flannels, large assortment, all price© met , qualities. Merino Vests, for Indies, Children and Geo* PANTALOON GOODS. i All styles Cassimere©, Doeskins, CorduroM Tweeds, Katinetts. plain and plaids ; KentuclJ i Jeans, Carolina Jeans, Merino Cassimere*, 'm , children ; Plaids aud Kob-Roys, for Children, !■ PLANTATION AND S' VTS GOODS, largest assortment and greatest variety ia Mm city, comprising the most durable Goods tn market in the way of K( rseys, white and brows Plains, Heavy Twills, Lins ttys, Osnaburgs.Sfcrpeß H«»inespuns, Plaids and Flannels. BLANKETS. \ Negr® Blankets, white and grey. ; Saddle “ r Travelling Blanket©, Mackinaw “ Fancy “ of every doeeriplM BED BLANKETS, From a small Crib Blanket to a very largo mU superior Bed Blanket. As we have but ONE PRICE, our good© wli Ip y offered at the lowest price©, which we fu<wamtm • to be as low as any \u the southern country. Oef system not only compels us to sell eur gootta I the lowest prices, but it ako protects the bufM from paying over market pii9e, as he invaiiaiMr does, where there is an askingnndutaJcmgpr AH orders will receive our personal tag prompt attention, and our best judgment in » cuUng them. BROOM Ic NORRHi,^^ No 238, Broad- Leather, Shoe Findings, amgl Tunncnt’ Toolh. NOW receiving Oak and Hemlock Igß LEATHER ; Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Band, Picker, lace and Holler Leather; Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and r kiuMi^M LEATHER; Rusfictt and Black Upper leather “ “ “ Kid Skins; French, German and American Oalf Skti« French Patent Calf, Rid Calf and Opera Mu. Goat and K d Mo occo .'■kins; Huh-g. Topping and Binding Skins; Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins- Also—Shoe Pegs. Last* Sole Cutters, Cutters. Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Br aIM I eg Cutters, B"Ot Trees, Crimps. Clamp*, ilaov mer*, Shoo Knives, Splitting Knivos. Sb Huh Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Fyeleta ao4 t’Lnrhcß. iron and wood patem Peg Aw! Hafla < opper Rive h and Burrs. Lace Tacks, Iron, Zum and (kipper Sparables, Size Sticks, Moasuriu* r:, r»GR, Shoe Thread, Fitting Threat!, Silk Twfct Ho. tOord, Silk . alcon. Hoot Web. &c.. Ac. Al-o Currying Knives, l lcehe r, FingerSteoka !»o:tin l't\vo,-., Slickers. Bru.-lies, Rub Clearing atones. Ac. For sale low by SHERMAN, Jis^SUP&OO., No -’4l Br.vid-Ktrec, second door übove Bank <rf Auruwta. jHu5-12t ] IYERPOOL COAL iOO tons i/verpool Orrcl Coal, suitable tor parlor use, foreale bv leb4 THOS. P. STOVALL c# (X». FIWENTY-FIYE bWI WhiU A_ ati i Cider ViNEGAR, for sale low by l w H TES A CLaRI. Halt. • 'FEN THOUSAND .SACKS liYERPOGfc i SAIT; ‘Jtoo bubheln Bi It liVU sav Al.ua. SALT, for saie low by