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Atoning Dispute!).
a O’CLOCK P. M. SEPT. 4,1858.
Notice to Advertisera.
Advertisements for the Evem.vo Dispatch must
be handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
order to appear the same day.
~LOCAL MATTERS.
Health of Augusta.
Our city scxtou reports thirty nine in
terments during the past month, of
which seven were brought to the city.
Os the deaths in the city, seven were
adults—the remainder children. The
Board will hereafter meet weekly.
New Advertisements.
J. A. A.\*9i.ey & Co.—This House is a
branch of the House of Wacox, Hand|
& Ansley—and its operations are con
fined principally to a General Commis
sion and Produce Business. The head of
the firm has had much experience in!
this line of business, and those consign
ing produce, will find strict attention
paid to their interests. By another col
umn it will be seen that they offer for
sale heavy stocks of Bagging, Rope, Ba
con &c.
Alarm of Fire.
Last evening between 7 and 8 o’clock,
there was an alarm of fire, caused by
the burning out of a chimney at the
residence of W. H. Crash, on Reynold
street. It had been raining and blow
ing previously, and at the time of the
alarmjthe wind was very high. Although
there was no alarm given by the city
bell, several of our fire engines were
quickly on the spot, well manned and
ready for action.
The Weather.
For a week past wc have had fine
yreather, the mornings and evenings
cool. Last evening we had a fine show
er, accompanied with heavy thunder,
sharp lightning and wind. The dust,
which was getting annoying, has been
laid. The atmosphere is clear and this
morning the air is delightful.
Phrenology.
It will be seen that Dr. Barker will
deliver a Free Lecture at Masonic Hall,
on Tuesday evening. We have seen
him favorably spoken of by our ex
changes as an excellent lecturer and a
competent and experienced Phrenolo
gist- __________
The State Hoad.
We are allowed to extract the fol
lowing paragraph from a letter to a
gentleman of this city. Its writer I
speaks "by authority,” and the facts!
stated may he considered, in every re ]
spect, reliable. They speak volumes in!
favor of the present management of 1
this great State work :
“It is gratifying to me to lie able to
say to you that the W. & A. Railroad is
now in most excellent condition, and is
doing well. We have just sent to the:
treasury 833,000 of the uet earnings of
this mouth. We have also retained!
SIO,OOO to $16,000 of this month’s earn
ing to add to our fund for the purchaso
of new iron, to lay down such parts
of the track as are becoming woru. Dr.
Philips will go to New York, in a few
days, to’yu.'thns.e.4oo tons of new iron
We have the cash to pay for it. This
will make 800 tons we have purchased
and paid for this year. We have spent
SIO,OOO in repairs of the track this
month. Every debt and the wages of
each hand is promptly paid monthly.
“We have already paid into thetreas
ury at Milledgoville $150,000 in the last
six months. There can be no difficulty
in keeping up these payments, or in
keeping the road in fine order."— Sav.
A T ews, illi inet.
. -•••-
Tornado in New York.— A destruc
five tornado recently visited several of
the towns in Ulster county, N. Y., de
stroying everything in its course, tear
ing up trees, demolishing buildings,
fences, and blowing down dwellings.
At Dewittville the houses of Mr. P.
Smith and Mr. Hoyt were prostrated.
Mrs. Hoyt and her three children were
at the house of Mr. Smith, on a visit.
Mrs. Hoyt was instantly killed, and
Mrs. Smith so seriously injured that she
died a few hours after. A lady named
Hornback was also so injured that her
life is despaired of. Three children of
Mrs. Hoyt were badly hurt.
Scoar Planting in Florida. -An AI
abama cotemporary informs us that
some of the sugar planters of Louisiana
are turning their attention to that part
of South Florida from which the In
dians have been lately removed. It is
\ thought that in a few years it may he
made an important and profitable sugar
produciug region. Perhaps, too, it is
said, coifee will do well there.
The “Cable” has been a singular
piece of good luck to the New York
jewellers, who were suffering terribly of
the hard times, till they thought of an
expedient to facilitate sales by working
up the unused cable into breast-pins
and finger rings. They purchas»d it for
$1,500 per mile, and sell it as jewelry
at the rate of $160,000 per mile. A»
long as thre is a demand for these kinds
of keep sakes, the cable, it is presumed,
.will last, and if it does not, there is a
manufactory of the article close at
baud whence the supply could he kept
up.
It is said that one single firm in Phil
adelphia expends annually upwards of
one hundred thousand dollars in adver
tising patent medicines, anil that the
total sales of articles of this kind man
nfactured |n Philadelphia amount to a
million of dollars.
Inacountyin Central Mississippi, a
party of nine men contributed to pur
chase a barrel of whisky for their use
daring the term of court. In three
weeks eight of the nine were dead,
while the ninth made a narrow escape
Th» Tebauntepec Railroad Company
have sustained a heavy loss in the foun
dering at sea of their steamer Poydras
Many fear that this accident will re
tard the opening of this transit route
from New Orleans to San Francisco.
The statement of the Evangelist that
Rev. Mr. Arnold, a clergyman of Eng
land, is the grandson and only mule
heir of Benedict Arnold, is a mistake,
there being a grandson in Canada,
putaed Cborg* Washington Arnold
Hon. A. It. XV right Endorsing Doug-
Rome, Ga,, Aug. 23,1868.
My Dear Sir: Your letter is at hand.
I was glad to hear from you again, and
from the metropolis. It is very strange
that any Democrat should desire Mr.
Douglas’ defeat. There is not an im
pulse of my soul that is not with him
m his contest with the Black Republi
cans. Douglas is a true man to his
country. The difference about Lccomp
ton, I regard us a difference about facte
—not principles. We all agreed the peo
ple should form their institutions to
suit themselves. The question was,
had they done so in the Lecompton con
stitution ? We who supported that
constitution said they had: Mr. Doug
las said they had not. We said the
people had ratified it; Mr. Douglas said
not so—the people were against it.—
.Who doubts, that knows Mr. Douglas,
if the whole action of Kansas had been
j regular and legal, and free from fraud,
i that he would have voted for her ad
j mission, notwithstanding there might
j have been slavery tolerated therein ?
i e o o o Mr. Douglas is almost
the only very prominent Democrat North
j that has never faultered.
Yours, truly, A. 11. Wrioht.
Dr. C. P. Culver.
—— • *♦»
An Irlithmnii In Court.
During a session of the circuit court
at Lynchburg, an Irishman was indicted
for stabbing another on the canal, and
the only witness was Dennis O'Brien,
i who was required to enter into bonds
for his appearance at the next court. —
; The recognisance was read in the usual
1 form :
“ You acknowledge yourself indebt
ed to the commonwealth of Virginia
in the sum of five hundred dollars.”
Dennis—“ldon't owe her a cint. sir.”
As soon as the clerk recovered from
the amusement at the answer he ex
plained the meaning of the form, and
read it over again.
Dennis—“ 1 tell yo I dont. owe her a
cint. Its more money nor I over saw,
nor my father before nie."
At this stage of the matter a brother
of Dennis interfered, and said:
“ Ye must jest say it, Dennis ; it's
one of the forms of the law.”
Dennis—“ But I won’t; I’m a dc-j
cent, honest man, what pays my debts, j
and I'll speak the truth, and the divil!
may drink all my whisky for a month if!
I say I owe anybody a cint, Now cheat:
me if you can.”
_•<*. .
A gentleman, of Rochester, N. Y.,
who had a six day’s ticket over the Cen
tral Railroad, which had run beyond
the time designated, was ejected irom
the cars by a conductor, and compelled !
to pay li is fare. He proposes to test !
the value of the ticket he holds in the |
Courts.
Two young men robbed a salooa at!
Franklin, N H., ono day. On the fol ]
lowing day they were indicted by a j
grand jury, artaigned, pleaded guilty,!
and were sentenced to three years each
in the -State Prison—committing the
crime and receiving sentence in less
than six hours.
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cri *•: s*. m* ,
AND COMMI SSI(3N MERCHANTS
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£3~Strict attention given to purchasing Grain
Bacon, Lard, kc. f on all orders enclos-ug remit
tances.
References —J. R. Wilder, Bavannah ; Tbos. P
Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell. Macon
High, Peters & Co., Atlanta ; Col J. H. Glover
Marietta ; Col. R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Thoina;
Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spence, “Ex
change Bank,” Murfreesboro Lanier k Philips
Nashville. jun2o wly
IP. & J. L. FLEMING,
W ai i hou.se and Commission
M eroliant s,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HjIHANKFUL for tbe liberal support
JL of Planters in this and the adjoining States,
South Carolina and Alabama would inform them
aud the pub ic, thuttboy wilicoutinue the above
business in all its branches, and that th y have
taken that commodious Fireproof Warehouse,
occupied for several years by Messrs. Whitlock
Coskery &Co., on Campbellstreol, opposite that
of L. nopkins. where they hope, by strict ai- 1
tentiou to bnsmess, they will share’the confi
dence and patronage of their friends as hereto- i
fore. Our charges will be the same as heretofore:
' ommlsaions 25 cents per bale.
storage first month 25 do do do ,
All succeeding months do do do I
Liber-.ladvances will be made ou all produce
consigned to them, aud others filled at the low
est market prices. p. FLEMING,
jy l wl y J. L. FLEMING
On the 25th ult., at the residence of Professor j
Wm. F. Stearns, by the Hon. A. B. Lougstreet. !
Dr. P A. V\ilijs of Holly Springs, Mississippi,
[ and Miss Sams E. Rutherford, of Oxford.
( On the 25th ult., by Rev. Wm. Goss. Mr. C. T.
Nash and Miss S. M Borders, all of Jackson
county, Ga.
On the 29th ult., by the Rev. Jesse Lamberth,
Mr. Jxo. H. Dc.vx and Miss Narcissa Brownlow.
all of Floyd county.
1 111 Romo, on the 24th ult., by Rev. Jesse lam-:
berth, .Mr. Benjamix f. Hikrick of Cassvllle,
i (la., and Mrs Fkascks S. Myaer, of Savannah.
XD I E XD :
In Oglethorpe, on the 16th ult., Srabob* F. I
Simmons, aged about forty-seven years.
Near Nashville, Berrien county, on the 24th*
ult., Mr. 3 . R. Si.kpperd. in the 25th vear of his 1
' )
On the 17th ult., at her residence in Talbot;
county, id the 75th year of her age, Mrs. Eijza-
BKTH Dt'XCAX.
Coimiterdal Intelligence.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, ) I
September 4, 1858. j j
COTTON.—The only transaction reported to us J
thh forenoon, was a lot of 56 bales at 12 Cents, j
Receipts 48 bales.
Augusta Provision Market.
Reported by R. PHII.POT, Clerk of the. Market.
„ RETAIL PRICES.
Beef, on foot wholesale 5 (o'—
H?* B do 8 (3)-
Beof retail 6 /3)00
Mutton 8 fa oo
£ orl f 20/3) 22*
Corn Meal 80/3)_
Sweet Potatoes, y bushel $.“,^,54
Chickens 25/3)25
Ducks 25/S3O
‘ Jeose 40/3)50
Corn, in the Ear 55/jj)
Corn, in sacks 60/5)65
Fodder, New, y 100 70/5)75
Pea hay, hundred sl/®
Grass Hay, $ hundred 75/s)
Eggs. $ dozeu 20/S) i
Peaches, bushel 50/5)000 :
Green Corn, f* dozen 25/3)20
SAVANNAH, September 2.— blour. —Since our
last report the unfavorable accounts from the
Wheat crop have made prices somewhat stiffer.
There is a good demand, with an ample supply
on the mark**t We quote Superfine $5 60/3)5.75;
Extra $6/3)0 50. and Family $6 SP/3:57.
! ( '° rn — T be crop of Corn is so tar beyo d the
| wants of the country, that prices are iu a very
unsettled state. We hear that lots have been
j offered at 70 cents, but in the present condition
of our market, quot tions are unreliable.
' Molasses —The stock of Molasses in first hands i
! is very light, aud not offered for sale.
! Bagging.-- We note but little enquiry for Gun i
ny Cloth, though holders are stiff at full prices
> lot averaging 2.16 was offered Wednesday at i
without (Hiding a purchaser. A lot weigh ,
mg 2.18 is held at 17 cents, and some heavy. 1
weighing 2 l 4 . is held at 18 cei ts. For long sta '
pies cotton factors are sendin.* planters the best!
■ quality of Tucker, Cooper & Co.’s manufacture)
at 28a30, and a good article of Dundee at 25 cts.
Salt.—A cargo has just arrived, and sales h ive I
j beeu made from it at 70 cents The remai . lor
is held n trille higher Retailing at 75 cents.
Bacon Ttie mark' - * is very unsettled, and I
I prices irre'/u'nr We quote Shoulders
1 Ribbed Sides cents,
j Lumber. —The mills have beci* well supplied
; with orders, and the demand seems to be steady,
j but not very heavy, otvinst to the high prices
an t scarol y of Mill Timber. An a.iv.nce is
asged by the mills, but we hear of no operations
above our last quotations, which we renew, viz
Ship stuff sl4axl6 ; Rough Edge, s!2asl4 ; and
for assorted cargoes for West India trade $14a15.
Timber —Since our last there have been arri
vals of 500a600 pieces of Mill and Shipping by
iho Canal, which sold readily at $8 yoas'4—the
latter for a superior lot for shipping. Owing to
the advanced rates of freight ou Central Rail 1
road, which took effect on the Ist ihst., all par
ties having Timber on the road, have hurried it'
down, which amounted from 700 to I,oi o pieces j
mostly of mill quality, which sold at s7asf) y M. i
Mill Timber $6a8.50 ; Shipping Timber s9asl4.!
SAVANNAH, September 3 Cotton.—' There !
was a fair demand to-day, and sales reached 325 '
bales, fmuchof it new cotton) at the following
particulars : Bat 11 ;7atl2; 46 at
at 12, 3 „ ; 191 at 12> a ;57 at 12; 4at 12^c.
COLUMBUS, September 3.— Cotton.— The mar- 1
ket was quite active yesterday. The receipts
were 149 bales, and sales of 128 bales, at lie
following particulars :6 at 111 4 ;2atll 43 100 ;
113 at 11; Gat 11 cts. The sty ies of Cottou
sold are from Strict Middling
fffaiag Intelligence.
CHARLESTON, September 3.—Went to 3ea.
brigs Ida Raynes, New York ; Louisa. Baltimore
schr.s Helene, New York ; W H Gilliland, do.
C!EARED FOR THIS PORT.
Schr Kensington, at New York. August 31
Schr W Smith, at New York, August 31
SAVANNAH, September 4.---Departed, stoam
ersSwup, Augusta \V II Stark, Augusta ; Talo
mieo, Augusta.
JAMES \. JONES,
(OF THE LATE FIRM OF i.ARNKS & JONES.)
WILL continue the WARE- icrrn\
HOUSE and COMMISSION Bl\<l \k±h
NESS. Office nnd Sales Ro m on tho
corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds st., Augusta
Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson k Gard
imr). 1 would gr tefudy re urn my thanks to
my numerous friends who so liberally patron
ised me at a v dd stunt, and would’most re
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at
I the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal
attention to business, to promote the interest of
all those who may favor me with their patronage,
j All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY ■
SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed.
Liberal rash advances made on PRODUCE in
store. JAMES A. JONES. |
Augusta, July 14, 1858. .ivls wly
WM. H. TUTT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DR U G GIS T,!
AUGUSTA, GA.,
[S CONSTANTLY receiving large ad
ditions to his stock of DRUGS, LEDTCINES, j
PAINTS, OILS. &c., to which he invites the at j
teution of purchasers, assuring them that no es- 1
fort will be sp ired to render them satisfaction in '
every n spect. The prices and quality of our:
Goods are warranted equal to any house in the
South. Now in store—
-50 ounces Sulphate MORPHINE ;
3'jO “ “ QUININE;
25 boxes PAIN KILLER ;
12 doz. Cod Liver OIL;
12 “ India CHOLAGOGUE ;
12 “ MeMunn’s ELIXIR OPIUM ;
5 bids. CASTOR OIL :
10 »• EPSOM SALTS :
| 100 boxes Pearl STARCH ;
12 doz. JACOB’S CORDIAL ;
12 “ SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA ;
10,000 lbs. best WHITE LEAD ;
5 gross assorted PAINT BRUSHES :
1,000 lbs. SaL SODA ;
60 kegs B. C. SODA. jyß d6aw2m j
Medical College of Ga.,
-A_t Augusta.
The next annual course of
Lectures in this Institution will begin on the
first Monday In November next, with an
Introductorv Lecture ny Prof. Joxes.
Emeritus Prof, of Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON,
M. D.
Anatomy—ll. F. CAMPBELL. M. I>.
Surgery—-L. A. DUGAS, M D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy—JOS. JONES, M. P.
Institutes aud Praciice—L. i>. FORD, M. D. j
Physiology and Pathological Anatomv—ll. V.
M MILLER, M. I).
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Ju
risprudence—l. P. GARVIN, M. I).
Demonstrator ol Auatomv—ROßEßT CAMP*
BELL, M. I).
Assistant Domonstrator-S. B. SIMMONS, M. D.
Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—H. W
: D. FORD, M. D.
Curator of Museum—T. I’. CLEAVELAND.
1 Tickets for the whole Course $lO5 00
I Matriculation (to be taken once)... . 500 .
Practical Anatomy (to be taken once) 10 00
For fui tlier information, apply to auy member,
of the Faculty, or to the undersigned,
j Jy29- tNovi I. P GARVIN. Dean. ;
I HEREBY forewarn all persons not to j
contract any debt with Charlotte C TiUett,
as I shall not be responsible for the said contract.
or debt. au4-clm* JNO. C. TRUETI. |
OFFICIAL, UKA\VI\'(IS
• ] of Tire
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OK GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers oi the
SPARTA ACAPEMY LOTTERY, Clasi (119-drawn
i SEPTEMBER 3, 1868 :
I 32, 53, 25, 45, 46, 30, 34, 19, 51, 17,
60, 69.
F. C. BARBER. ) „
1., r. J UGAS j Commissioners.
St?i>4 8. SWAN &CO.. Managers.
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THE SMALLER CLASSES
Draws at Savannah in the following order :
I MONDAY, Class 2Li,Cap.StO.OOO;Ticketss'2.oo
ITLESIUY. do 213, do 4,300 do 1.00
| WhiPDAY, dp 214, do 8,000 do 2,50
I EXTRA CLASS 45,
! To be drawn on WEDNESDAY, September Bth,
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$34,500!
$15,0u0 ; SIO,OOO ; $7,600 ; $4.('00 ; $3,000 •
_52,600,: $2, 28 ; 50 Frizes of SI.OOO, A:c.
Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2.60. Risk
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TH’RSDY, Class 216, Cap. $4,400, Tickets SI.OO
FRIDAY do 210, do 8.000 do 2.00
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EXTRA CLASS 40.
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$35,000!
j $15,000 ; SIO,OOO ; $7 s*o ; $4,000 ; $3,227 •
30 Prizes of SI,OOO, &c., &c.
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Notes of all solvent Banks taken in payment
Tor Tickets.
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and Drawings forwarded. Apply to
JOHN A.MILLEN,
Broad-st., 3 doors below Post Olbce (Joiner,.
sep4 v'euder -or Jr< w orv k Manrr. i
Lime, cement and plaster.—j
Fresh lots receiving bv
aulß THOS. P* STOVALL CO '
mHE • FORTY DAY MEDICINE
j A This celebrated Al* *rative is carefully put ;
| up, with full directions for preparing it. by i
au2l WM. H TUTT. }
A RNOLD’S Machine COPYING INK.
XX. —We have Just received a fresh supply of I
! Arnold’s COPYING INK. For sale by
! "W* RTf HARDS k SON.
A -.a.noAli VM' pysLtiological
MEDICINE, containing the History. Nosol
1 ogy. Description, Statistics, Diagnosis,Patholo y,!
I and treatment of Insanity, with an appendix of'
j Cases, by Joi n Chados Bucknell, M D., London, :
and by Daniel 11. Take, M. D. .lust received,
j and for sale by
i nu2s TIIOS. RICHARDS & SON. j
Hag. log anil Rope.
TJVO HUNDRED kilos heavy Ganny l
CLOTH ; i
300 robs patched BAGGING ;
500 coils choice handspun ROPE:
200 coils Machine ROPE. For sale low. by
au24 DANIEL 11. WILCOX.
Family bacon'hamsT^
15,000 pounds Eclips’ Sugar Cured Family
HAMS, of extra quality aud flavor, on consign -
: ment, in store, and for "sale by
au24 M. W. WOODRUFF, i
Segars and Tobacco.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND*SET
GARS, of various brands ;
200 boxes good and common TOBACCO ;
20 boxes flue TOBACCO. For sale low by :
au24_ DANIEL IJ. WILCOX. !
More light'!— j
100 boxes Tbeirn k Co’s best Adamantine
1 ANGLES, on consignment, and for sale low, to I
close consignment, l>y
a»2** M. W. WOODRUFF.
"VTEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS?” ~
Man upon the Sea, or a History oi Mara !
nine Adveuture Fy*Oo-mon and Discovery !
from the earliest ages to tbs present time, com
prising a detailed acuount of Remarkable Voy* :
ages, ancient as well as modern, bv Frank B.
Goodrich.
The Princes of Viarna, or the Spanish Inquisi
tion in the reign of the F.mperor Charles Fist .
Ursula, a T;ile of Country Lile, by the author
of Amy Herbert, Ivors, etc., m two volumes.
Specimens of Douglas JerrnMs’ Wit. together
with select ons chiefly from hi.s contributions to
Journals, Intended to illustrate his opinions, ar
ranged by his son, Blanchard Jerrold.
Wheat or Chaff? by the Rev. J. C. Ryle, B A.
Siart log Questions, by Rev. J. U. Kvle, B. A.
The Flower of the Rock, by Pierce Egan. Esq.,
author of the Castle and the Cottage, The Snake
in the Grass, ko. Just received, and for sale bv
au27 THOS. RICHARDS & SON "
O (.'GAR, COFFEE and MOLASSES?^
kJ '5 hbds. good to prime P. R. SUGARS’
300 bbls. A, B and € Clarified
100 “ Crushed and Powdered (i
800 bags Rio COFFEE ;
100 pockets Old Java COFFEE ;
35 hbds. Cuba \ OLASSES
75 bbls. SYRUP ;
40 * ; Sugar House SYRUP. For sale by
scp3 _ WILCOX. HAND k ANSLEY. "
Baud ing and rope.—
20u bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
500 rolls Machiue- ROPE ;
350 Handmade ROPE .
300 rolls Patched BAGGING. For sale bv
?ep3 WILCOX. HAND * ANSLbY. '
tjMUTEEN HUNDRED kegs NAILS.
For sale low, by
ep3 _ WILCOX. HAND \* ANSLEY.
CIUG AR. -
j 25 bbls. RL.k A. Stuart’s Crushed ,
10 “ ’ • Powdered;
50 A and C SUGAR ;
50 •• Excel ior A and B
50 •* Lower grade.-; ;
i 5 boxes LOAF SUGAR. Just received bv
JO.-IAH SIBLEY k SONS. *
No. 6 Warren B
/TOFFEE. — “
Y_J 500 bags Rio COFFEE ;
60 “ Java “
100 “ Capo •• For sale low. by
JOSIATf SIBLEY k SONS,
sep3 No. 6 Warren Block.
TTTHISKY.
Tv 50 bbls Pike’s Magnolia and other brands,
•lust received by JOSIAIi SIBLEY k SONS,
sep3 No. 6 Warren Block.
dispepsivs iirl
, NOTICE TO PATRONS AND THE PUB
LIC GENERALLY.
WE have now on hand one gross of
the “INFALLIBLE BLISS’ DVSPEJ
; TIC REMEDY"I” and having effected a more
I complete arrangement for a supply hereafter,
: will be able to furnish all who may desire this
valuable Remedy ,
None genuine without our written signature.
Price two dollars—and can bo sent to any
part of the countiy bv mail.
SPEARS & MIGHT,
au26 Sole Agents.
BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS,
BBS sc.. S.C., cj|
|EBLuJy)‘ r OR FALL TRADE, f
YITE are receiving our large stock of
\\ BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac.,
which we will sell on accommodating terms.
WK NOW HAVR IN STORE :
Gent’s liue BOOTS and GAITERS ;
“ “ Water-proof BOOTS, sowed and peg’d i
Ladles’ GAITERS, ail qualities ;
1 Misses aud Children’s GAITERS, all qualities ;
I Boys sewed and pegged GAITERS ;
Ladies’and Misses pegged heel BOOTS, cheap ;
i Men’s Kip aud Wax BROGANS, all qualities ;
! Boys’ “ ik
; Men’s thick BROGANS. B ack and Russetts ;
Women's Leather BOOTS, light aud heavy.
All orders promptly Alien.
CLARKE A ROYAL,
Opposite Masonic Hall and Globe Hotel
1 «epl-d2vr*c4
JiMfral Itofttisenunts.
Saddlery, Harness,
TRUNKS, &c.
W'Am ■ ■
OHLRMAN, JESSUP & CO. having re
k_J moved to the new aud spacious
Iron Front Store adjoining the City
Bank, a few doors above their old ■rjjjgy
location, and nearly opposite the
Globe and United Slates Hotels, are preparod to
exhibit lor the Fall Trade c-f 1858, an unusually
heavy stock of Goods in their lino, comprising a
largo and weir selected assortment of SADDLES
BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VA
IJeES, CARPET BAGS, and every description of
Goods adapted to the trade, manufactured by
themselves, expressly for this market.
—a iso—
-Btock of SADDLERY HARDWARE,
COACH MATERIALS. Smith’s best VARNISHES
! SPRINGS . AXLES, MAI LEABLE CASTINGS and
BAi l», including u very full assortment of
Goods in the line, which are offered to mauufac
j turers and dealers at low prices.
Leather, Shoe Pin dings and
Tanners Tools.
NOW receiving, Oak and Hemlock
Sole LEATHER :
i Harness, Skirling, Hriille and Bond LEATHER;
Picker, I Ace and Roller “
■ LEATfiER^' r>asll aml Enamelled
j Russet arid Black Upper LEATHER
“ “ KID SKINS ;
j French, German and American Calf SKIN'S ;
! French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and OperaSKINS;
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS ;
j Lining, Topping and Rinding SKINS ;
; Buck, Chamois and Sheep
i —AISO
Shoe Pegs, lasts, Solo Cutters, Heel Cutters.
Rolling Mills, IVg Jacks, Peg Breaks, Peg
Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps.
Hammers, Shoe Knives, Splitting
Knives, Shaves. Rub Stones,
Bristles, Aw Blades, Eve
lets and Punches, Iron
and Wood Patent
Peg Awl Hafts,
Copper Rivets and Burrs, I .ace Tacks, Iron. Zinc
and ( upper Sparable-, Size Sticks, Measuring
Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread. Silk
Twist, Boot Cord, Silk Galloon,
Boot Web, &c.. &c.
—aiso—
CURRYING KNIVES. FI .USHERS. FINGER
£Pi EI -£> J,' EAM i ' ACr> '- SUCKERS, BRUSHES,
Rl_B ST ON KS, CLEARING ST' >N KS, &r. Tanners
OIL, by the barrel. For sale low. by
SHERMAN. JESSUP k CO.,
|. At the new and spacious Iron Front Store ad
joining the City Bank, a few doors above their
old location, and nearly opposite the Globe aud
United States Hotels.
Leather Machine Belting,
AVB FACTORY FINDINGS.
PATEN r lU\ ETED, Stretched and
Cemented Leather BE I TING, single and
double, all widths, (l to 24 inches) curried and
stretched by ourselves. Quality guaranteed. A
large stock always on band.
—also—
; COPPFR RIVETS and BURRS. WASHERS. RING
TRAVELLERS. ROLI ER BRUSHES ROLLER
CLOTH, STRIPPER CARDS. PICKERS
LAG '■’CREWS, LAG LEATHER, and
n variety of Factory Findings.
Eor sale on acco m 'dating terms, by
SHERMAN, JESSUP k CO.,
At the new and spacious Iron Front Store ad- •
joining the City Bank, a few doors above their I
old location, and nearly opposite the Globe and |
United Staten Hotels. au2B-dxc3m j
Baron., Lard, Corn, Flour.
ON consignment, anti for sale
-25,0 0 lbs. Tennessee BACON, Clear Sides ;
5,000 lbs. “ “ bog round ;
3.<X>o lbs. “ “ Shoulders;
2.000 lbs prime LARD, in cans and bbls ;
200 sacks White Bread CORN ;
100 “ Extra aud Superfine FI/>UR.
A. I*. BEERS.
Commission Merchant, opposite Planters' llo
tel* au3l 6
To Kent,
A DWELLING, on Broad .street. In
xjL quin* at this oil ce. ?opl dim
For Sale, by Anstey & Son,
THREE HUNDRED bales prime HAY;!
450 coil« and half coils ROPE
25 coils band inude ROUE ;
20 boxes low priced and fancy TOBACCO ;
1500 socund hand CORN SACKS •
250 bushels STOCK PEAS
50 “ PEA MEAL. sepl ts
TAM pleased to announce to the citi-
Zens ot Marietta and the adjoining country,
that I am receiving and opening one of the larg
est and best .stocks of READY MADE R'-YS and
MEN’S CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR
NISHING GOODS ever brought to this market,
and from long experience and close attention to
thisbrauch of trade, 1 flatter myself that in styles
and prices my stock car not be excelled In this
country.
Thankful for the past favors so liberally be
stowed, I hope, by straightforward dealing, to
re eive a continuance of the name.
1 Mr. J. A. Reaves, as salesman, will be pleaded
| to ahow you through
Respectfully, K J. CAMP.
N B.—Store North east corner Public Square,
j next to R. A. Johnson. au 3i
To Kent,
A VERY pleasant BRICK DWER
LING, on Green street, nearly op- WpisSs
; poatte the St. James' (Methodist) Church. W|j|
j For particulan apply on the premises,
or to ,f. W. BROW N.
I au3l 6 at 8. C*. Must in’s Store.
.Just Ut-ceiY’etl,
A T LaTASTE’S, No. 1 POTASH, No.
L fcOAI\ ALCOHOI., &»• , all of the purest
! quality. Also, fresh Turnip. Green Glazed Cab
i bage SEED, &e , all sold at the lowest prices,
an 31 4
C \ LI, AND SEE IT!!
A RARF. CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.
S HIN G L E
-A-INTICD
STAVE MACHINES
REDUCED TO A FRACTION.
GAiHUEL VI. KING’S SHIN
KJ GLK MACHINE, now on exhibition at Wm.
ii. Goodrich’s Carpenter Shop, Reynolds street
Augusta. Ga., where it can be* seen in operation
from the hours of 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.. and from
2 to 7 P. M.
The principle embraced in this Machiue cor
responds exactly with the old aud well known
process of splitting and d ess ing by baud labor
working directly with the grain in the timber!
It produces an article not liable to warp or check
from exposure. This Machine was patented
January 15th, 1856, and Las already obtained a
celebrity possessed by none other." The whole
; Mad ine can be built for one third the cost of
; ai y other, and will rive and shave from the bolt
i from 8,000 to 15,000 Shingles per day. For this
j purpose it only requires a two-horse power to
work it ; at the same time you can make any
required length, and it is adjustable to any re
i quired thickness or taper ; it is simple, cheap
and durable, any ordinary mechanic can make
i it, and a boy may work it.
To Shingle healers. Lumbermen, Capitalists
; and Speculators, this Machine is a safe, sure and
; profitable investment. We invite all io call aud
| see it in operation. Any further information can
j be had by calling on the Patentee or hi.s Agents
! one of whom will always be found with the Mu!
i chine, or at theG'obc Hotel.
One of the abovs named .Shingle Machines is
now in successful operation on the plantation of
Mr. I . Hopkins, in Burke countv, near the An
: gusta & Savannah Railroad, 17 miles below Au-
I gusta. where it may be seeu in daffy operation
by plantation bauds, turning out 7,000 to 10 000
1 per day.
Bis Machines and Rights for sale by
S. M. KING & CO.,
I an3o-3m Augusta. Ga.
Horse for Sale.
A FINE BUGGY HORSE, well broke
to Harness. For sale by
j aul4 ts A. STEVENS.
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, *.«•,
ONE HUND, ED bags Rio COFFEE :
lo hluls. Muscovado and N. 0. ?>l T GAR •
60 hbds. West India MOLASSES ’
75 boxes Adamantine CANDLES
35 boxes TOBACCO, various brands and
prices;
13,0 X) inputted SEGARS ;
25,000 American SEGARS. For sale by
. HOLLINGSWORTH k BALDWIN.
»u3l*42m
' Hisffllatuous AMfdisfmfnts.
□slave tradS
Re-OpenedL!
. ONEIHINDRED NEGROES WANT
ranging from twelve to twenty four
• d i r "'; wh . ich wc wl| l pay til.' highest cash
J »t°>ir Stables iiircaroftheU. S.
nm' m"- V < ' 4 0,,1 - , iunir;ition through the Post
Office will meet with prompt attention. In our
j R milsiNOAM/ b ° Te 10 "• A,lXmn or B
r j e - 3 HECKLE Jk WILSON.
I TDACON-
I I -*-r A lot Tennessee SIDES und SHOULDERS
j arriving, and for sale by
■ I aul4 THttS. 1* STOVALL &CO
OLO REACH liRANDY.
A tew barrels PEACH BRANDY, old aud
.[ vert choice. an IS 1. P. STOVALL & CO.
i | Wholesale Crockery Store.
: rAM NOW PREPARED to offer to my
I -A- customers, and all who purchase Crockerv
I largo u,l(i c °njploto stock of CROCKERY’
I CIUN A and GLASvS WARE, rcceivod direct from
[ the lotteries and Glass Manufacture?. If von
want to buy Goods on good terms, call and see
my stock before buying. My Store is two blocks
, from the other Crockery Stores. Any one taking
the trouble to visit my Store, will hud them
, | selves well repaid. s. c. MUSTIN.
j I?.—I am not connected in business with
1 any other establishment. aul4
j Disinfect! Disinfect!!
NOW IS THE TIME!
TF ANYTHING IN THE WORLD will
X prevent the spread of any CONTAGIOUS
■ DISEASE, this preparation will do it.
DARBY'S
PROPHYLACTIC FLUID,
-A-TNTXD
OZONIZED CHLORINE,
The most powerful Disinfectant known ! !
Purifies Dwellings and Ships ;
Removes all offensive odors ;
Invaluable in the Sick Room ;
Cures Burns, Biles, Carbuncles, Running Sore
Cleanses the Teeth ;
Destroys Foetid Breath .
j Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious ;
Mitigates the most alarming symptoms of
I YELLOW, SCARLET AND TYPHOID
FEVERS;
j CURES TETTER ami SCALD HEAD:
Used in Bathing,keeps the skin healthy, soft
and white ;
REMOVES STAINS AND MILDEW ;
Destroys all Animal *>r Vegetable Poisons ;
Cures the Bites of Insects and Stings of Bees :
Removes Rancidity from Butter and Lard, ;j
More powerful than any other agent In prevent- 1
iDg the spread of
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES.
Manufactured only in the I aboratory of j
J. DARBY, Auburn, Alabama.
* From which, or
HARRAL, RISLEY & KITCHEN, >
f 76 Barclay-street, N Y., it may be ordered,
j For sale in Augusta, by
j HA VIE* AND, CHICHESTER ,v C0.,1
Wholesale and Retail Agent-, j
AGENTS:
Dr. R. W. Hubert. Warrentou; Dr. J. W.
Price, Washington; Dr. R. M Smith, Athens;!
J. H. Wood, Greensboro' ; C. H Andrews & C0.,’1
Madison ; Brown & Morris, Covington.
P. B.—Professor JOHN DARBY is well known!
throughout the South, as a gentleman of the!
highest scientific attainments, aud his name is a j
sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery
about it. Call at the Drug Store and get a
pamphlet telling all about it. au2l-lm
A. l». BEEKS,
PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
j it his old stand, opposite the Planters' Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
| VTTILL continue to give his entire tit- j
T v teuton to the sale of BACON, LAUD,
FLOUR, BRAD, FEATHERS. DRIED FRUIT aud I
other articles Country Produce and Manufacture, j
Having extensive aud safe Storage for Grain. Ba .
con, Ac., solicits Consignments of the same to
hi* care.
CASH ADVANCES made upon Produce w her j
requested, and sales rendered punctually.
JrT_ __ 3m j
| Augusta .
A NEWLY formed association, which
will be kuown as the
AUGUST A FACTOR V,
having purchased tbo Mills, Machinery, Ac , of
the Augusta Manufacturing Company, and ap
pointed the undersigned their General Agent, he
begs leave to announce that he is now prepared
to furnish
STANDARD 4 4 aud 7-8 SHEETINGS aud SHIRT
INGS, and 7 8 DRILLS and OSNABCRGS
at the lowest market figure, desiring to compete
with Northern prices, and Is prepared to give
prompt attention to orders, determined to merit
tiie reputation of the old Company, and to make
it the interest of Southern Merchants to pur
chase these Goods at home.
au2ti*dac3m W. E. JACKSON, Gen. Ag’t. I
Rope, Bagging ami Twine.
ONE HUNDRED ami seventy-live
coils HOPE-;
10 hales heavy Gunnv BAGGING :
3 bales TWINE. For sale bv
HOLLINGSWORTH & BALDWIN.
I au2l-d2m
Provisions, Provisions.
FIFTY tierces round cut HAMS, very
choice ;
50 tierces Canvassed HAMS, very choic** ; j
12 hhds. Canvassed HAMS ;
5 “ plain HAMS ;
20 i; choice Clear SIDES ;
5 •• inferior Clear SIDES ;
10 “ common Rib SIL KS :
15 SHOULDERS;
10 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER ;
50 boxes New CHEESE. For sale low. by
au3l lm A. it. WILLIAMS.
THE FAMILY AQUARIUM;
A New Pleasure for the Domestic Circle.
BEING a familiar and complete in
structor upon the subject of the construc
tion, fitting up, stocking, and maintenance of the
Marine and Fresh W tter Aquaria, or River and
Ocean Gardens, by 11. D. Butlkr, Esq. 12mo.
Cloth, with Gilt Side Stamp ; Price 50 cents.
This work is a complete adaptation toAmeri
* can peculiarities of every useful infor
mation upon Marine and Fresh Water Aquariums,
, to be met with in the elaborate volumes of Eu
ropean authority ; together with a careful con
centration of all the practical results of the au-j
thor’s great experience in the structure and)
management of Aquaria. Published by
DICK & FITZGERALD,
No 18 Ann street. New York. !
Also, for sale by all Booksel'ers in tbi3 place, j
Copies of the above book sent by mail, on re
coipt of fifty cents, to any address, free of post
age au3o-dt>*cl* 1
McCord, tlortou & Walton,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
j CORNER OF BROAD AND CAMPBF.LL-9TR BETS,
OFFER for sale, at the lowest market
prices—
-300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades
150 bales Heavy Gunny GAGGING
1000 coils and half coils BALE ROPE
2000 sacks now Liverpool SALT
500 bags good to prime Rio COFFEE
25 “ Laguayra “
150 pockets Old Java
75 “ Maracaibo “
6 bales Mocha “
300 boxes Adamantine' CANDLES
200 bbls. Refined SUGARS
10 boxes Loaf SUGARS ’
20 hhds. good Muscovado SUGAR
10 “ ‘ Porto Rico “
15 “ choice New Orleans
50 “ Cuba MOI AssES
25 bbls. New 1 o k SYRUP
10 “ Golden SYRUP
800 kegs Reading NAILS
20 tons Swedes [RON, assorted
LIQUOR* of every description.
PEPPERS, S p ICK, GINGER, SODA,
STARCH, SOAP, SNUFF, PAILS,
BUCKETS, MEASURES, TUBS, 4c.
j ftu!9*dtJal J
Ifiisrrllaiuoos cpiurtisnnmis.
■SWAN & CO/I
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
(ONTr.MK TO DRAW as I-SUAI,,
Without Interruption.
SCO'S LOTTERIES ARE I.FOAI n'li
THORIZEDBY THK STATE OK GEORGIA'
10 ‘" J ; ,ro uur llr "’ l,as show j:
•SIS? ‘V? ■'* ro fclrly : that our
I'.*™ nrc faM punctually; and that out
liberal “y
. . "
fTTIIE follow,'. Scheme will bo drawu
Numbcf letter:., „■ tOTBBBt, 1868, as AU
u - ndcr ,bc
t , . CLASS Si,
To bo drawn inCity ofAu S usta,Ga,io public, ou
aA 1 k RDA i. September 4, 18 >S
■ , , CLASS 32
-•“Batapßstfars
tii CLASS 34,
To bo 0 l '’D' ®f •'npi.ta, Ga., In public, on
tSATURDAi, September 25, 1858
OX THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ' !
AO.OOO T
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Einht*-
Five Prues 1
NKARLT ONK PRIZE TO EVERT NI.VK TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
7b be Drawn each Saturday in SEPTEMBER
} $70,000
f .. tl 30,000
} u u 10,000
f ~ tt 6,000
1 « u 4-°OO
{ u , 3.000
J u 1,500
. tt t . 1.000
i „ 000
; tc u soo
4 t tt 700
ej u u 600
•im “ “ ?s?
230 “ “ v:;:::::.%
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S4OO Ap. to $70,000 Prze are *1 600
4 ‘‘ • 300 “ “ 30,000 “ aro 1.200
1 !! !! “ «re soo
, ~ Jv® ‘ 3.000 “ arc r>oo
4 100 “ “ 4,000 « arc 40(1
f , 1® ‘ “ 0.000 <• aro 200
000 I* « ™ 1,500 “ ari ’ 200
8 » 000 *0 aro 100,00 ft
5,485 Prizes amounting to $320 000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarterss2so.
49* A Circular showing the plan of the Lot
tories will be sent to any one desirous of receiv
ing it.
Certificates of Packages will bo sold at the fbl
lowing rates, which is the ri.de:
Certificate of Package of 10 WholoTickota SBO
do do do 10 Half do 40
do do do lOQuar. do 20
do do do 10 Eighth do 10
In ordering Tickets or Certificates , enoloae the
money to nur address for the Tickets ordored . o Q
receipt ol which they will bo fonvardod by first
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending iu
auy figure they may designate.
The Li«t of Drawn Numhers and Prizes will ho
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing
6s“ Purchasers will please write their sign*
tures plain, and give their Post Office, County
and State.
W Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn an l
payable in full without deduction.
Ail prizes of SIOOO and under, paid imme
diately alter the drawing—other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
_ & fc CO., Augusta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala. .
or Atlanta. Ga., cm have their ordoi s filled, and
save time, by addressings. Swan & Co. at either
of those cities. c, op o
For Sale Low,
HUNDRED gallons pure Li tv
seed OIL, at 9 cents per gallon •
200 gals, pure Sperm OH., at $2 per gallon
300 • - [.amp OIL, fine, $1 25 per gal
3000 lbs. WHITE LEAD, 94 e c. Also,a fine sup
p } of ARTIsTS’ MATERIALS, Just received
(U.U »U‘ t ..itiV’iJJ
; TFIOMAS P. tuOrVnTy.
UU T H Elt It () 1. l7f
) Comer nf Washington and Reynold Street
HAS ON HAND a full assortment
COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, lop and No Tor
BUGGIES, Pedlar and Road WAGONS. Ac.; which
will bo sold extremely low and on accommodu
ting terms.
ALSO—A full assortment of all kinds or mat*
i rials used by Coach, Harness and Saddle Make: -
SCCH AS
| AXI.FS SPRINGS BOLTS. HUBS. FELLOW
; SPOKES, SHAFTS SINGLETREES. BANDS
MALEABI.E CASTINGS, ENAMELLED
LEATHF.P. iinJ CLOTH. PATENT
DASH aud HARNESS IJCATH
ER, &c., Ac.
REPAIRING ot Ilarncio. aud Vehicles don
promptly and at low prices.
Vclii les mauufiu'lnrcd U) order. .jy22twl
„ Hams.
THOUSAND I»>f. choice Ten
| nespoe HAMS, just received by
| jy22-dtftw2 ESTES & CI.ARK.
IV. M. Harris,
AITOENEY AT LAW and NOTAK
PUBLIC . ige, Oa. jvlO-ly*
/HANDLES, CANDLES.—
500 be.*."* CANDLES, 40 lbs. each :
20f) • 20 «*
100 l - iu 6 lb. cartoons,
.- tore and arriving, and for sale low, by
auU dim A. D. WILLIAMS.
! PHOICE SUGAR CURED HAMS.—
50 tierces “Holton'.-: Brand Canvassed
I HAMS ; 25 tierces plain HAMS, round cut, brigh t
| and dry, and freo from skippers. Just received ,
aud for sale low, by
aull-dlm * A. D. WILLIAMS.
Brandy teaches i
Just received, on consignment, a tew bar
rels pure CIDER BRANDY, made in New Jersey,
•‘expressly for putting up Brandy Peaches 1
provided it should bo wanted for that use.
Also, a few barrels APPLE BRANDY,
null ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL
ETOWAH IRON AGENCY
W' H AKE RECEIVING, and willkct
▼ ▼ constantly on band, from the
ETOWAH MANUFACTURING and MI NIL
COMPANY,
j all descriptions of BAR IRON, which we
sell to the trade at reasonable terms.
This IRON is now used at the Georgia Railrot
| and at other shops iu this city, where the inos
! favorable accounts are given of its quality.
THOS. P. STOVALL k CO.,
; jy24-6m Gen’l Com. Merchants, Agents.
For Kent,
A CONVENIENT DWELLING, with
five rooms, and all necessary out
! buildings, with a good lot and garden at- Ejjjl
t iched, opposite the Carolina Depjt, on ftpSt!
Reynold street, and first house below Mie>. Dr.
! Carter’s. Reut low. Apply to Jxo. A. Barnes,
Jr., or to au26-eod6 WM K. BARNES.
Sugar aud Coffee.
ONE HUNDRED and fifty bbls. Re
nnert SUGAR, A, BamlC ;
26 bbls. Crushed and Pow e ed SUGARS
10 hbrta. Museoyarto SUGAR ;
SOh bags good and p line Rio COFFEE
2c bags Jaya COFFEE ;
20 bags Laguayra COFFEE. For Rale by
au24 DANIEL H. WILCOX.
PLASTER AND CEMENT~
200 barrels Fresh I'J.AS': ER PARIS ;
300 ■■ Hydraulic CEMENT. Now la
store. au2B THOB. P. MOVaI.L h C( ,
BRAN. —&00 buahala BRAN, for sale
at Depot.
attfS THOS. P. STOVALL 4 CO.