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Staling Dispatch.
a O’l LIICK P. 91. SKPT. K, I*s*.
Notice lo Advertise rs.
Advertisements for the Evening Dispatch must *
r.< Landed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in |
crf-ler to appear the same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
l.ectnte Last
Dr. Babkek's lecture last evening wasj
attended, notwithstanding the strong
indication of rain, by a largo and res
pectable auditory. His style of speak- [
ing is easy and agreeable. A committee j
w:is appointed by the audience who se-;
lected two of our citizens as subjects for •
examination, when they were examined j
by Dr. Barker with intire satisfaction'
to the assemblage. He lectures again \
to-night, and desires a full attendance)
of the ladies and gentlemen of Augusta.
Admission—free. »
Augusta Colton Factory.
We noticed, the other day, that this
large establishment had changed hands
aDd was now owned by a few business
men, active, far seeing and enterprising,
who are determined to keep trade at
home, if they can, and still make a good I
profit on their investment. We learn,
from good authority, that they have
adopted New York prices for their
goods, in wholesale transactions, viz :
7-4 Shirting, 7 cents per yard.
4-4 Sheeting, 8 1-2 cents per yard.
Drills, 83 4 “ “ “
7 oz. Osnaburgs, 10 c’tsper yard.
What sensible merchant will now go to
New York and purchase the same goods,
or similar, of an inferior quality, and
pay the unnecessary expense of freight,!
when they can procure the same goods
at home and save the freight and other
expenses? We have known merchants
to pass thlough this city, visit New
York, purchase Augusta manufactured
goods, pay the freight on them back,
when they could have purchased the
same goods in this city at New York
cost. But times change, and we hope
to see business change also, and take a 1
more Southerly direction.
Atlantic Cable.
Mr. A. Hatch has presented us with \
a specimen of the Atlantic Cable which!
ho obtained from Messrs. Tiffany
Co., of New York. It was accompanied I
by a copy of the certificate given by 1
Cyrus W. Field, Esq. It can be seen
at this office.
.-, . ■ o- .
Thomas Sliiglctery.
We were agreeably surprised this j
morning by a visit from this old veteran j
Printer and Traveler. His hair is of a
lighter color than formerly, and hisj
sight has in a measure failed him. Hej
is quite spruce in his dress, and informs
us he is on his Southern and Western
tour—his last place of stoppage being
Columbia, having passed through Balti
more, .Washington City-, Raleigh and
Camden. We believe he still rides
Shank's Mare on his perambulations,
and we bespeak for him a warm recep
tion from the craft, in the different ci- j
ties through which he may pass. Hej
is a veteran, and we expect he has ont
traveled any man in the United States, j
who has not resorted to 6tage coaches
conveyance.
School.
We would call the attention of our
Hamburg subscribers to the card of
Miss Holbrook, in this day’s paper, by
which it will be seen that she will re
open her school in that place on the
first Monday in October next. She has j
been teaching in Hamburg for several j
years, and has given general satisfaction j
to parents and guardians. She has had j
much experience, and has few if any i
superiors as a teacher
A Sac 2 Picture.
An old man, by the name of Butler
or Barker, accused of negro stealing, j
in South Carolina, passed through this
city on Monday morning last in charge
of an officer, who arrested him in Ala
bama. He was accompanied by the ne
gro in irons, and his son, a young man
of very genteel appearance. The case
is said to he a plain one, and by the
laws of South Carolina the penalty is
death for negro stealing.
Arrested.
Elijah Hicks, was shot by the Sheriff!
of this county, in an attempt to arrest
him. on Monday last. Hicks was
charged with the unimportant offense of
an assault with intent to murder, perpetra. i
ted some weeks since upon an old man
near Belleville Factory, named Taylor j
The sheriff attempted to arrest Hicks |
some week or two since, but he gave
“leg bail.” He boldly asserted that
he would kill the man who attempted
to arrest him, and is very generally
known as a desperate character. The
sheriff called on three gentlemen on
Monday to assist him in making the
arrest, and although all fired at the same
time, the sheriff is believed to be the
only onethat took effect; his shot ta
king effect in the shoulder and side.—
The shot was very small, and the
wi mnris are not very severe or dangerous.
Hicks was lodged in jail on yesterday to
await further examination. Our in
domitable Sheriff is determined to dis
-rijTrfge his duty with fidelity, and he de
serves credit for his praiseworthy exer
tions in bringing offenders to Justice
As Hicks resisted him in the discharge
of the duties of his office, no blame can
be attached to him.
[From the Constitutionalist.]
Eubanks, Sept. 2.1858.
Mr. Fttiior -Enclosed I send you the
statistics of Columbia county, returned
to me by the Receiver of Tax Returns
of said county :
Polls, 711
Professions, 36
Daguetreian Artists, 1
Children between 8 and 1C
years, 532
Free persons of color, 34
Number of Slaves, 8,0b7
Land, Ist quality, 3.041
“ 2d “ 98,518
“ 3d “ 103.082
“ l'ine “ 142,106
Value of Lands, $1,786,536
‘' “ Slaves, 4,044,450
“ . “ Town Property, 57,825
Amount of Money and Sol
vent Debts of all kinds, 1,310,148
Merchandise, 41,525
All other Capital invested in
Stocks, &c. 75,000
Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, 19,745 i
All other Taxable Property. 421,200 j
Value of whole Property, 7,777,029 j
“ after deducting S2OO 7,748,868 j
Amount of Tax on Profes
sions, Polls, free persons of
color, &c. 532
All of which I submit to you.
Yours respectfully,
Lucius A. Luke, T. C. C.
Correspoundence of the Southern Guardian.
The ISonham Dinner.
Messrs. Editors:— Thinking you would
. like to give a notice of the above named
1 dinner to your readers, or rather of the
speech of our Representative to Con
gress, the Hon. M. L. Bonham, I drop
you a brief report. Crowds came, not
only of men and hoys, but of ladies,
who listened with great attention to Mr.
Bonham's speech, which was two hours
and a half long.
He began by thanking them for their
kindness in the intended honor to him,
and for the presence of so many attend
ants on tjje occasion.
“The last session of Congress was,”
said Mr. Bonham, “one of great impor
! tance. I appear,” says he “to give an
account of my stewardship.”. Kansas
was the theme. He justified Mr. Buch
anan about Kansas, except in his in
structions to have the constitution sub- j
hiitted, which Mr. Bonham condemned, j
He gave a history of the different bills
before Congress for her admission, and j
particularly of the English bill. From j
the first the Black Republicans presen
ted the issue against the Lecompton in- j
strument on the ground of slavery.— ;
| Democracy accepted and fought on that j
j issue, and that was tjte issue covertly in i
the English hill. The introduction of
! the land question, on which Kansas was
i to vote, had never been heard of til! :
! the English hill, and he regarded it as a !
i giving up of the issue by the South, un- <
j cier the dodge of the land ordinance
He showed that the Black Republicans
! understood it as the submission of the
| constitution, in fact, which would, as
' since provsd, keep out of the Union a
! slave State.
He said he did not quarrel with any
j man for voting for the English bill, hut
: lie could not vote for what he believed a
j cheat, and has proven such. Black Re
! publicans now push for the repeal and
i bringing in Kansas without 93,000 in
! habitants, hut Mr. Denver may not call a
j special session of the Territorial Legis
j lature, and the law maybestmed off next
winter by that means.
He differed from Governor Hammond
in his confidence iu the National Demo
cracy. National Democracy believed
that its party success was the great suc
cess. He believed that success to the
State Rights Democracy was the success
which preserved our liberties. " National
Democracy gives us good platforms, but
does not work up to them. Some drew
back on the tariff, was powerless in ex
ecuting the Fugitive Slave law. He
j showed that the conversion of the Mis
sissippi, Alabama and Georgia platforms
were conversions from National Derao-
I cracies to State Right. Democracies, and
i had infused such State Rights elements
into the party that South Carolina
j should meet them in convention and
i push on her doctrines still farther by
! leavening the whole lump. Once Dem
. ocracy held as her cardinal doctrines
those of the proclamation and the force
bill, but now State Rights was becom
ing the doctrine of the National Demo
cracy. He cited to the Cincinnati
platform and Mr. Buchanan's present
I position.
He complimented Mr. Buchanan for
i his dealings with Great Britain and the
Mormons. He thinks Black Republi
! canism will not triumph, but that there
jis great danger. He prefers Douglas,
i with all his sins, to Lincoln. Thinks if
Seward or Ms party should succeed, he
would be ftady to withdraw from the
i Union. He paid a touching tribute to
the memory of Quitman, and concluded.
Then the crowd went to dinner, and I
I home to write this notice to you.
Crops of corn are generally good in
i Edgefield district, though cotton is not
much. Yours, respectfully,
Viator.
I ——
James Ferris, of Boston, was sent six
years ago, to deposit eleven hundred
I dollars in Bank, but neglected to do his
errand, and left the city. Last week he
I returned and was at once locked up for
j examination.
A machine has recently been patent
ed for centering and squaring the ends
! of shafting, &e., preparatory to being
turned. It is capable of doing the work
! of four meu, and more accurately than
,by the ordinary method. From 60 to
j 100 pieces per hour, according to size,
I can be centered with it.
Mast.—The mast this season, Rays the
j Wheeling Intelligencer, is said to be
abundant. The forests are said to be
j full of acorns, chesnuts and other nuts.
I This will indemnify, in a measure, the
farmers for their short crops of corn,
oats, &c.
Silas Anderson has recovered a
verdict of $1 583 damages against the
city of Bath, Me., for injuries sustained
by him in driving through an eucum
bered street, by means of which he had
a leg broken.
One of the members of the late Wis
consin Legislature, has commenced a
slander suit against a man in Milwau
kie, for having said that he received
SIOO for a vote he gave while in the
Legislature.
Potatoes aro said to have been first
planted inNcw England in 1719, by the
L ndonderry settlers ; who, embracing
16families, put their first crop in the
ground in May, unon a ridge of land
now lying in the Western part of Derry,
N. H.
Grasshoppers.- -The Bucks county
(Pa.) Intelligencer says that the grass
hoppers continue to commit the most 1
terrible ravages in that section of the
county. The corn crop has already
been materially injured.
Some iicotch lady, who has more,
reverence for the inspiration she draws
from Helicon than that imported from 1
Havana, comes down after the follow
ing style upon the patrons of the weed :
May never lady pri ss his lips, his prof
fered love returning,
Who make*afttrnaee of bis mouth, and
keeps its chimney burning.
May each true woman shun his sight,
for fearliis fumes might choke her,
And none but those who smoke them
selves have kisses for a smoker.”
IVm. Saunders, the Hampton berg
murderer, has been indicted at New
burgh, and is in jail at Goshen await
ing his trial. The girl, Margaret Speal
ing, who was shot at the time her lover
was murdered, is recovering.
Lieut. Churchill, of Quincy, Ma-s..
has raised a full-sized chicken which has
four complete legs and feet; two only,
however, are used in locomotion ; the
other being posterior, seem to perform
no useful function !
A Buffalonian has obtained a patent
for carved letters and devices for signs.
They present an elegant appearance by
day, and by placing a light back of
them they male a s/ilendid transparency at
night.
George 11. Pendleton and William S.
Groesbeck, have been renominated for
Congress by the democrats of the first
and second districts of Ohio.
Mr. Wilson Provost, mate of the ship
Junior, in accordance with a vow made,
while confined in the hold of that ves
sel, has made a profession of religion,
and is now an active member of a New
Bedford Church.
DIED:
Departed this life, at his residence in Colum j
t>ia county, Ga.. on the 12th August, Jambsl.ckb,
in the fifty eighth year of his age
Died on the 26th of August Inst, Mr. Jons 1..
Atkinson, senior, of Edgefield District, aged 75;
years, two months and 26 days.
in Baldwin county, on the 2d of August last, j
Miss Nancy Butts, in the 20th year of her age, i
daughter of Win. R. and Nancy Butts, of Bald-J
win county.
On the 16th tilt, in Siottsboro’ Oa.. at the resi
dence ot his brother. Dr. John H. Furman,
Wii.ijam Rrantikv Furman, fourth son of Rev. j
Samuel Furman, now an esteemed pastor ini
Sumter District S. C.
Coutmerrial Intelligence.
AVGUSTA DISI-ATCH OFFICE, |
September S, 1858. /
COTTON.—The market is firmer, and prices
i!.aye advanced about % cents within the
two days. The sales this morning sum up 64}
I Pules—6 at 11, 25 at 12, 4at 12%, and 29 at 12%
| Receipts 86 bales.
I WHEAT.—Wo continue to quote Red 95 tents,
! sl, and $1.03 ; White sl, $1.05, sl.lO, $1.15 and j
3
! aide figures. Hood demand for milling purposes,
! and supply on the increase,
i FLOUR.—The demand continues good for both !
: Country and City .Mills Flour, and although we'
! cannot alter our quotations of last week, holders j
j tincf less difficulty iu getting them, and prices!
j t‘-ud upward. The supply of Country is still
I limited, and Tennessee is iu good demand at ad- j
: vancing prices. We quote Tennessee Superfine!
utss.2s®ss.so~tbe latter price iu bids.; and Ex
tra Family $5.75/®56.25. For City Mills $5.50/® i
$5.75 ; Extra $6/36 25 ; Extra Family $7/2)7.50,;
outside figures fi r bb!«.
CORN.—Supply good, with a moderate de
mand for home consumption. We quote 66/2)70 (
cents, sacks included. Retailing at 75 cents in j
small lots.
Augusta Provision Market.
Reported by R. PHII.POT, Clerk of the Market. '
RETAIL PRICES, j
Beef, on foot wholesale 5 (a) —
Hogs do do 8 (Si —
Beef retail 6 /2)00
Mutton ... 6 /2>oo
Pork 20/2) 22% '
Veal 20/2)12%'
Corn Meal 80/3 —
Sweet Potatoes, ft bushel $3/®s4
Chickens ‘25/2)25 ,
Ducks 26/2)30
Geese 40/2)50 !
Corn, in the Ear 55/2)
Corn, in sacks 60/2)65
F id-ter. New, ft 100 70/375
Pea hay. ft hundred SI/S' —
Grass Hayfft hundred 75/2)
Eggs, ft dozen 20/®
Peaches, ft bushel 50/®OOO
Green Corn, ft dozen 25/2)20
SAVANNAH, September 7.— Cotton. —There
were no sales to report to-day.
| COLUMBUS, September 7 — (,'<iUon. —The feel
ing in the market yesterday was very good. The
| receipts were not heavy, bavins reached only
48 bales. The sales comprised 40 bales, as fol
! lows : 5 at 11% ; 6 at 11%, and 29 at 11%.
Savannah 16 x port 4.
September 7.—Schr Thos C. Worrel—s4 600
feet Lumber.
pipping Intelligent*.
CHARLESTON, Sept. 7.—Arr’d, Schr Geo W
Grice. Richmond. Va.. Keystone line brig. Bead,
ing, Philade phia.
Went to sea, Ship Su?an G Owens, Bo ton.
.\RR”\U.S FROM THIS TORT.
. Schr Martha Ann McNeil, Philadelphia, Sept. 4 j
CLEARED FOR THIS PORT.
Schr J W Pharo, Philadelphia, Sept 4
SAVANNAH. September 7.—US Mail steam, i
• ship Florida 60 hours from New York ; Steam- j
ship Montgomery, 62 hours from New York;'
I Schr L S Davis, New York,
j Cleard. Schr Thos C Worrell. Baltimore.
, Departed, Steamer Augusta. Augusta.
! At Quarantine, A schr from Nassau, name un
j known.
Molasses.—
50 bbls. Sugar House SYRUP ;
25 “ New Orleans *•
100 hhds. Cuba MOLASSES. For sale low,
by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
sep3 No. 6 Warren Block
[BYMTOFS hotel,
BROA j street, I
ALBANY, GEORGIA.
J. T. BYINGTON, PKOPRIKTOK.
The Stage Office, for stages running to Th im
iisvllle. Bainbridge, Quincy and.
kept at this House jv ' • w3«r
FALL TRADER
1838.
Jackson, Miller &. Verdery,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS,'
MASONIC HALL BUILDING ,
Augusta, 44a.,
HAVB JUST RECEIVED A LARGE. SUPPLY OF FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS C* INSISTING , IN PART, OF
KERSEYS, BLANKETS, LINsEYS, KENTUCKY
JEANS. SATINET-. TWEEDS. CASH HERKTS
CASSIMEaKS CLOiHS, PRINTS, t.lMi
HAMs, Solid and Fi.’d DkI*AINES,
MERIN* <S, ALPACA-, CASH
MERES, PO LINS, SILKS,
SHAWLS. TALMAS,
MANTILLAS,
hosikry,
CLOAKS,
HdK'Ks,
AC.. AC.
i'o which they respe tmlly invite the attention of
Wholesale Buyers visiting our cit; . i
sop2-u6ac3
OFFICIAL. DRAWINGS
OK THE
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers ol.the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 626—drawn
SEPTEMBER 7, 1858 :
40, 2a, 15, 10, ], 40, 30, 04, 9,07 J
13, 54.
The following are the Drawn Numbers of the |
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 626- Extra. ,
drawn SEPTEMBER 8, 1858 :
33, 37, 07, 03, 00, 00, 5.3, 00, 28, 35*i
29, 15, 0.
5 r U’«a| R ' } Commissioners.
«<*|)& S. SWAN &CO.. Managers.
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERIES.
Managed , Drawn and Prizes Paid by the
well knou'n and responsible firm of
GREGORY MAURY.
SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock.;
»*#.«
THE SMALLER CLASSES
Draws at Savannah in the following order : ;
MONDAY. Gass 212, Cap. $10,000; Ticketss2.oo
TUESDAY, do 213, do 4.300 do 1.00!
WED’DAY, do 214, do 8,060 do 2.50'
EXTRA CLASS 45,
To be drawn on WEDNESDAY. September Slh. I
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$34,500!
$15,000 ; SIO,OOO ; $7,500 ; $4,000 ; $3,000 ;
$2,500g; $2, 28 ; 50 Prizes of SI,OOO, kc.
Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2.50. Risk ;
on a package of 25 quarters only $34.88.
TH’RSDY. Class 213, Gap. $4,400, Tickets $1.00!
FRIDAY do 216, do 8,000 do 2.00 !
SATI'RP’Y do 217, do 4.500 do 1.00 1
EXTRA CLASS 46,
To he drawn on SATURDAY, Se tember 11th !
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$35,000!
$15,000 : SIO,OOO ; $7,510 : $4,000 ; $3,227 ;
30 Prizes of SI,OOO, &c , Ac.
i Tickets $lO ; Halves $5.00 ; Quarters *2.50.
, Risk on a package of 26 Quarters $37.40.
UNCURRENT NOTES, SPECIE AND LAND WAR
RANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD.
05F* Payment of Prizes in the above Lotteries
I is secured by a bond ol Seventy Thousand Dol
-1 lars, in the hands of the Treasurer ol theCoru
tnissioners, appointed by the State of Georgia.
Notes of all solvent Banks taken in payment
. for Tickets.
Orders promptly attended to, and Schemes'
and Drawings forwarded. Apply to
JOHN A. MILLEN,
Broad-st., 3 doors below Post Oil ct* Corner,!
sep4 Vender ’or -ro<’orv k Mnnry. j
T~ HE “FORTY-DAY MEDICINE.”— I
This celebrated Alterative is carefully pui•
i up, with full directions for preparing it, bv !
j »u2f 'A M. H. TUTT.
A’ RNOLD'S Machine COPYING INK.
—We have just received a fresh supply of j
' Arnold’s COPYING INK. For sale by
| w"' r TWW Rif'HARDS & SON. I
4 MAh UP !"YSt r HOLOGICALi
YjL MEDICINE, containing the History. Nosol
• ogy. Description, Statistics, Diagnosis, Pathole y, ]
i and treaftm nt of Insanity, with an appendix of
; Cases, by John Charles Bucknell. M. D., London, i
; and by Daniel H. Take, M. 1). Just received, ■
ami for sale by
! au2s THOS. RICHARDS k SON. |
Baling ami Rope.
11 WO HUNDRED bales heavy Gunny
. CLOTH ;
300 rolls patched BAGGING ;
500 coils choice hands pun ROPE ;
200 coils Machine ROPE. For sale low, by
u.j: DANIEL H. WILCOX.
T “Family bacon ham?C
1 HAMS, of extra quality and flavor, on consign ‘
: ment, in store, and for sale by
au24 M. W. WOODRUFF, i
Segars and Tobacco.
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SE-j
GARS, of various brands ;
200 boxes good and common TOBACCO ;
20 boxes tine TOBACCO. For sale low by
| au24 DANIEL H. WILCOX.
j VTEW "BOOKS! NEW ROOKS!-
ll Man upon the Sea, or a History oi Mara
! tune Adventure, Exploration and Discovery,
i from the earliest, ages to the present time, coin-
I prising a detailed acwount of Remarkable Voy
! ages, ancient as well as modern, by Frank B.
1 Goodrich.
| The Princes of Viarna, or the Spanish Inquisi
tion in the reign of the Emperor Charles Fist .
| Ursula, a Tale of Couutry Lile, by the author
1 of Amy Herbert, Ivors, etc., id two volumes.
| Specimens of Douglas Jerrolds’ Wit. together
j with selectons chiefly from his contributions to
journal:/, intended to illustrate his opinions, ar
ranged/bv his son. Blanchard Jcrrold.
Wheat or Chair? by the Rev. J. C; Ryle. B .4.
Startling Questions, by Rev. J. C. Kyic, i. '
The Flower of the Rock, by Pierce Egan. Esq., j
author of the Castle and the Cottage, The Snake
in the Grass, kc. lust received, and for sale by !
au27 THUS. RICHARDS k SON
SUGAR, COFFEE and MOLASSES.
75 hhds. good to prime P. R. SUGARS
300 bbls. A, B and C Clarified ‘*
100 “ Crushed and Powdered “
800 bags Rio COFFEE ;
100 pockets Old Java COFFEE ;
35 hhds. Cuba OLASSES ;
75 bbls. SYRUP ;
40 ; Sugar House SYRUP. For sale by!
Bcp3 WILCOX. HAND & AN3LEY. !
BAGGING AND ROPE.—
200 bales Heavy Gunny BAGGING :
500 coils Machine ROPE ;
350 “ Handmade ROPE ;
300 rolls Patched BAGGING. For sale by }
sep3 WILCOX, HAND k ANSI/ Y. i
Fifteen hundred kegs nails. j
For sale low, by
ep3 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. |
Sugar
j lO 26 bbls, R. 1.. & A. Stuart’s Crushed ;
10 “ ‘* Powdered;
50 “ “A and C SUGAR ;
j 50 *‘ Excelsior A and B
50 “ I/iwer grades ;
i 5 boxes LOAF SUGAR. Just received by J
JtMAH SIBLEY k SONS, j
j 3 No. 6 Warren Block. !
CIOFFEE. —
J 500 bags Rio COFFEE ;
50 “ Java “
100 “ Cape “ For sale low, by
JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS.
sep3 No, 6 Warren Block.
TTriHSKY^
V T 60 bbis Pike’s Magnolia and other brands.
Just received by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
sep3 No 6 Warren Block.
DYSPEPSIA’S ML
i NOTICE TO PATRONS AND THE PUB
LIC GENERALLY.
WE have now on hand one gross of
the *‘INFALLIBLE BLISS' DYSPEP
TIC REMEDYV' and having effected a more
complete arrangement for a supply hereafter,
will be abb- to furnish all who may desire this
valuable Rented;.
, Noue genuine without our written signature.
Price two collars—and can be sent L: any
part of the count In in >il.
.* EARS & HIGH I’,
an°6 Sole agents.
BOOTOHOEORUffiI
! jSpPTp Kc -' c|r 1
j .ffIPWW OR FALL TRADE »
\\J E .m receiving our large stock of
\y ««'- T«,S.I»OEB, I’KCJSKSAc.,I
which wo will si*li on accumuioilutiug terms.
WK Now HAVE IN STORK :
Dent’s line B* DIS ami GAI i KBS ,
“ " W !• r-proof BOoTS, sowed and peg’d
Ladies' '»Ali'Jr/t . .ill qualities ;
Missue atio I 'lnitir- n'.s G \li Fits. all qualities ;
Boys sewed alio p- gged G GI'KRS ;
Ltoii*’and Mi--» pegged led BOOTS, cheap;*
Men’s Kip anu Wix HR GAN.*', ill qua i'ies ; I
Buys’
Men’s tiiic-v OliO'.j NS. B uck uiid liu.-seits ;
Women's Leather roofs, light no heavy.
All orders prooutlj li.le.i,
* I. »KKE A ROYAL
Oiqiotiio M i -onir H til and Globe Hotel.
SeOI.'IVWA«!4
I I'AU) <im > H \IK RESTORER.—
umbvr su, p.y just receivi ii v
nepl WM. H. TUTT,
6mfr;tl
Saddlery, Harness,
TRUNKS. &
X e, 'M MdM,
- j
O moved to the new and spacious
Iron Front Store adjoining the City
Bank, a few doors above their old i
location, and nearly opposite the
Globe and United States Hotels, are prepared to
exhibit for the Fall Trade of 1858, an unusually 1
heavy stock of Goods in their line, comprising a
large and well selected assortment of SADDLES,
BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS. VA- •
LISES, CARPF.T BAGS, and every description of
Good-: adapted to the trade, manufactured by i
themselves, expressly for this market.
—also—
A heavy stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE, i
COACH MATERIALS, Smith’s best VARNISHES, ;
SPRINGS, AXLES, MAT USABLE CASTINGS and •
BANDS, including a very full assortment of.
(foods in the line, which are offered to manufac
turers and dealers at low prices.
Leather, Shoe Findings and
Tanners Tools.
'VTOW receiving, Oak ami Hemlock !
IX Sole I,RATHER .
Harness. Skirting. B idle and Band LEATHER; ;
Picker, laco and Roller “
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled ;
LEATHER :
Russet and Black Upper LEATHER
“ KID SKINS :
French, Germau and American Calf SKINS ; i
French Patent Calf, Kid Cull, and OperaSKlNg
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS;
Lining, Topping and Rinding SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep
—AI AO
Shoe Pegs, lasts. Sole Cutters, Heel Cutters,
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Break 4 *, Peg ‘
Cutters, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, j
Hammers, Shoe Knives, Splitting
Knives, Shaves, Rub Stones.
Bristles, Aw Blades, Eye
lets and Punches. Iron
and Wood Pateut
Peg Awl Hafts,
Copper Rivets and Burrs, lace Tacks, Iron, Zinc
and Copper Sparable', Size Sticks, Measuring j
Tapes, Shoe Thread. Fitting Thread, Silk I
Twist, Boot Cord. Silk Galloon.
Boot Web, &c.. &c.
—ai so—
CURRYING KNIVES, FLESHERS, FINGER
STEELS, i EAM FACES, SLICKERS. BRUSHES,
RUB STONES, CLEARING STONES, kc. Tanners
OIL, by the barrel. For sale low. by
SHERMAN, JESSUP k CO.,
At the new aud spacious Iron Front Store ad
joining the City Bank, a few doors above their
old location, and nearly opposite the Globe and
United States Hotels.
Leather Machine Belting.
AND FACTORY FINDINGS.
PATENT RIVETED, Stretched and
Cemented Leather BE! TING, single and
double, all widths. (1 to 24 inches) curried and
stretched by ourselves. Quality guaranteed. A
large stock always on hand.
. —ALSO—
COPPER RIVETS and BI RRS. WASHERS. RING
TRAVELLERS, ROM ER BRUSHES ROLLER
* CLOTH, STRIPPER CARDS. PICKERS,
LAG -CREWS. LAG LEATHER, and
a variety of Factory Findings.
For sale on aero m -dating terms, by j
SHERMAN. JEsSIIP & CO., I
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 and I
United States Hotels. au2B-d&c3m i
Baron, Laid, Corn, Flour.
ON consignment, and for sale—
-25,0 0 lbs. Tennessee BACON, Clear Sides ; j
5,000 lbs. “ “ hog round ; I
3 000 lbs. “ “ Shoulders; j
2,000 lbs prime I.ARD, in cans and bbls ; ;
200 sacks White Bread CORN ;
100 “ Extra and Superfine FI.OUR. ;
A. P. BEERS
Commission Merchant, opposite Planters’ Ho- !
tel. au3l 6 ;
To Kent,
A DWELLING, on Broad street. In- j
quire at this ollice. sepl dim i
For Sale, by Analey & Son,
ITIHREE HUNDRED bales prime HAY; j
1. 450 coils and half coil- Dost Machine KOPK .
25 coils hand made ROPE ;
20 boxes low priced and fancy TOBACCO;
1500 second hand CORN SACKS ;
250 bushels STOCK PEAS ;
50 “ PEA MEAL. sepl-tf
Coming Again!
I AM pleased to announce to the citi
zens of Marietta and the adjoining country,
that I a-n receiving and opening one • f the larg
est and best stocks of READY MADE B* YS and
MEN’S CLOSING ANI) GENTLEMEN’S FUR
NISHING GOODS ever brought to this market, J
and from long experience and close attention to ,
tl.i.-hnnch of trade, I slitter myself that in styles
and prices my s:ock ca- not be excelled in this
j country.
Thankful for the past favors so liberally be
stowed, I hope, by straightforward dealing to
re eive a continuance of ihe same.
Mr. J. A. Rvavks, as salesman, will be pleaseil
to show you through.
Respectfully, E. J. CAMP, j
N. B.—Store North-east corner Public Square, ;
next to R. A Johnson. au3l
To Kent,
AVERY pleasant, BRICK DWEL-,
LING, on Green street, nearly op
-1 posite the St. James (Methodist) Church. 1 ;i
j For particulars apply on the premises, B»»|| 1
or to J. w. BROW NT
i au3l 6 at S. C. Mustin’s Store
Just Keceived,
AT LaTASTE S, No. 1 POTASH, No. |
1 c-OAP, ALCOHOL, kc . all of the purest!
: quality. Also. freßh Turnip, Green Glazed Cab
-1 bage SEED, kc , all sold at the lowest prices.
au3l-4
CALL AN I) SEE IT!!
A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.
SHIN GL E
-A.KTT3
STIVE MACHINES
REDUCED TO A FRACTION.
SAiUUKL M. KING’S SHIN
GI.E MACHINE, now on exhibition at Win.
H. 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 7P.M.
The p r inciple embraced in this Machine cor
responds exactly with the old and well known ,
process of splitting and d-casing by hand labor, j
working directly with the grain in the timber, i
It produces au article not liable to warp or check
from exposure. Thi3 Machine was patented
January 15tb, 1856. and has already obtained a j
celebrity possessed by none other. The whole j
Mai l ine can be built for one third the cost of
ai y other, and will rive and shave from the bolt
from 8,000 to 15.000 Shingles per day. For »his
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
quired thickness or ttper ; it is simple, cheap
aud durable, any ordinary mechanic can make
it, and a boy may work it.
To Shingle I ealers. 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
be had by calling on the Patentee or bis Agents,
one of whom will always be found with the Ma
chine, or at the G obe Hotel.
One of the abovs named Shingle Machines is
now in successful operation on the plantation of
Mr. 1. Hopkins, in Burke county, near tho Au
gusta k Savannah Railroad, ]7 miles below Au
gusta, where it may be seen in daily operate .
by plantation hands, turning out 7,000 to 10,000
per day.
4®* Machines and Rights for sale by
S. 41. KING k 00.,
au3o-3m Augusta Ga.
Horse for Sale.
A FINE BUGGY HORSE, well broke
to Harness. For sale by
au ’ 4 A. STEVENS
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, &c.
ONE HUND ED bags Rio COFFEE ;
1 hhds. Muscovado aud N. O. .-UGAR ;
50 hhds. West India MOLASSES ,
75 boxes A araaniiue CANDLES .
35 boxes TOBACCO, various brands and
prices ;
13,000 mported SE JARS ;
25, 0) American SEGaRS. F'-rsaleby
HOLLINGSWORTH k BALDWIN j
au2l-d2m
■ 11 1 "■ ■" ■ 11
Histfll;nttffns Jlbtrirfismfnls.
SLAVE TRADE
Re-OpenedL!
ONE HUNDRED NEGTiOES WANT-
W), ranging from twelve to twenty four
| years old, for whicli we will pay tlm blglWt ctob
pnees. Apply at our Stables in rear or the U. S.
I Motel. Any communication through the Moat
I Office will mecl with prompt attention. In our
: absence apply as above to .1. 11. ALFORD or B
F. BI.ASBINGAMK.
, je23 HHPKLK & WILSON’.
B~ ACON.— ~ '
A lot Tennessee SIDES anil SHOULDERS,
arriving, and for sale by
[ nnl4 THUS. I>. STOVAI.I. * CO.
OLD PEACH III!ANDY.
A tew barrels REACH BRANDV, old and
i very choice. auts T. P. STOVALL * CO.
Wholesale Crockery Store.
I AM NOW PREPARED to offer to my
customers, and all who purchase Crockery,
a very largo and complete stock of CROCKERY,
CHINA and GLASS WARE, received direct from ;
1 the Potteries and Glass Manufactures. If you
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 find them
selves well repaid. S. C. MUSTIN. 1
N. B.—l am not connected in business with
any other establishment. aul4
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.
PROPHillffi? FLUID,
-A-TNT-D
| OZONIZED CHLORINE.
; The most pouerful Disinfectant knoicn ! /
i Purifies Dwellings and Ships :
Removes all offensive odors ;
Invaluable in the Sick Room ;
Cures Burns. Biles, Carbuncles, Running Sores ;
Cleanses the Teeth ;
Destroys Feel id Breath ;
Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious ;
Mitigates the most alarming symptoms of
YELLOW, SCARLET AND TYPHOID
FEVERS;
CURES TETTER and SCALD HE AD:
Used in Bathing, keeps; the skin healtl y, soft
and white :
REMOVES STAINS AND MILDEW ;
Destroys all Animal or Vegetable Poisons ;
Cures the Bites of Insects and Stings of Bee:-: ;
Removes Rancidity from Butter and Lard ;!
| More powerful than any other agent in prevent
ing the spread of
CONTAGIOUS DISK \SES.
j Manufactured only in the I aboratory of
J. DARBY, Auburn, Alabama.
From which, or
HARRAL. RTST.EY A* KITCHEN, j
| "if. Barclay-street, N. Y., it may be ordered.
I For sale in Augusta, by
HAVILASD. CHICHESTER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
AGENTS:
j Dr. R. W. Hubert, Wnrrenton ; Dr. J. W. j
Price, Washington ; Dr. R. M Smith, Athens ;;
j.J. H. Wood, Grei-nsboro’ ; C. H Andrews & Co., |
! Madison ; Brown & Morris. Covington.
| p. S. —Professor JOHN DARBY is well known
throughout the South, a.s a gentleman of the!
' highest scientific attainments, ami his name is a !
; sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery ;
’about it. Call ut the Drug Store and get a i
pamphlet telling all about it. ao2l-Im
A. P. BEERS,
| PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, .
4 1 his old stand , opposite the Planters’ Hotel , j
Augusta, (la,
IT7TLL continue to give his entire at-
W tention to the sale of BACON, LARD,
FLOUR, GRAI •, FEATHERS, DRIED FRUIT and
other articles Country Produce and Manufacture.
Having extensive and safe Storage for Grain, Ba
con, &c., solicits Consignments of the same to
his care.
CasH ADVANCES made upon Produce whet
requested, and sales rendered punctually.
jy7 3m _
Hope, Baling and Twine.
ONE HUNDRED and seventy-five!
coils ROPE;
10 Dales heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
I 3 bales TWINE. For sale by
* HOIJ.INGSWORTH & BALDWIN. |
au2l-d2m
Provisions, Provisions.
I TUFTY tierces round cut HAMS, very
choice ;
! 60 tierces Canvassed HAM-* 1 , very choice
12 bhds. Canvassed HAMS ;
6 plain HAMS ;
20 “ choice Clear sILES ,
; 5 “ inferior Clear Si DEB
10 '• common Rib SIl KS ;
15 “ BHOULDERS;
10 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER ;
i 50 boxes New CHEESE. For sale low. by
| an3l lm A.". WILLIAMS.
McCord, Horton & Walton,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
j CORNER OF BROAD AND CAMPBELL-STREETS,
OFFER for sale, at the lowest market
prices—
-300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades
150 bales Heavy Gunny LAGGING
1000 coil - and half coils BALE ROPE
2000 sacks new Liverpool SAT.T
500 bags good to prime P.io COFFI E
25 “ laguayra
150 pockets Old Java *‘
75 “ Maracaibo “
5 bales Mocha “
300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES
200 hbls. Refined SUGARS
10 boxes Loaf SUGARS
20 hhds. good Muscovado SUGAR
j 10 “ “ Porto Rico ‘‘
15 “ choice New Orleans “
50 “ Cuba MOl AbSES
> i 25 bbls. New \o- k SYRUP
1 i 10 “ Golden SYRUP
1 j 800 kegs Reading NAILS
20 tons Swedes IRON, assorted
LIQUORS of every description,
1 i PEPPERS. S P ICE, GINGER, SODA,
' STARCH. SOAP, SNUFF. PAILS,
; BUCKETS, MEASURES, TUBS, &c.
' aulSdtJal
; 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 iter Aquaria, or River and
, ocean Gardens, by H. D. Butler, Esq. 12mo.
Cloth, with Gilt Side Stamp ; Price 50 cents.
This work is a complete adaptation to Ameri
can peculiarities of every species of 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 resubs of the au
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'ors in this place.
Copies of the above book sent by mad, on re
jeeipt of fi.ty cents, to any address free of post
age au3o- d6aol* ]
John Davison,
(aCOGfiSSOR TO HEARD * DAVISON.)
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT J
Mclntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia.
r TAVING purchased the entire inter
-11 Hit of Isaac T. Heard, in the late KYTTTv
lirmof Heard & Dat»>.n, the umh-r
-if-ned intern s carrying on the WARE iZi)'
HllL'Sf, uni COMMISSION BUSINESS on Iwiied
account, at the old stand on Mclntosh street.
His strict personal attention will be givon to all
business enutided to him.
The usual liberul cosh ’acuities wil! bo estond
ed and o-ders for SITPLIIS promptly and care
fully executed. JOHN DAVISON,
jyld rfAcdm
OLD PEACH BRANDY, for sale by !
au3 dAC ESTES k CLARK, j
Msrrdanrous Jlbbtrlisnnrnts.
SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS I St AI.
Without Tnterruvtion.
SWAN’ k GO’S UITTERIES ARE LEGAL AND AI
THORI7.ED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA!
The late attempt to injure our firm has aim* u
that our Lotteries are drawn fuirlv ; Ilial
Prizes are paid punotunllv ; mid that oor
Schemes are noire liberal than any other Lotten
in ll.e World !
-
- following: Scheme will he drawn
by S. -tiAN k COMP’Y, Mnnapers of the
Sl'arta Academy Lottery, in each of'tli. irSinirV
Number Lotteries Tor SEPTEMBER, 1355. hi ai
OubTA, Ga., in public, under the soperinle
denco of Commissioners.
I CLASS 81,
To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga.,in public, on
SATURDAY. September 4, 18 »8.
I _ . CLASS 32
I Tobe,, Ks" tofiiy of 1 ugusta,Ga., in public,™
SATURDAY . September 11. 1858.
CLASS 33,
To he drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, September 1«, 1858
CLASS 34,
To be drawn iu City of Augusta, Ga.. in public or
SATURDAY, September 25, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! »
-*»«»««« rar ■ € w« w;
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eight >
Five Prizes !
XKARLV ONE PRIZE TO EVERY .VINK TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
71) be Drawn each Saturday in SEPTEMBER
} Prize of $70,000
} \ “ 30,000
J 10,000
* 5,000
\ ~ 4,000
} tl . 3,000
\ « » FSOO
i u *; * ‘*X>
: u u ‘-'OO
.. 800
; J * « 700
50 .< MO
I U .. ««>
I ioo - 32
230 ‘‘ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prize- of S4OO Ap. to $70,000 Pi zeare $1 GOO
4 • •• 300 “ “ 3C.000 “ are 1,200
4 “ " 200 “ “ 10,000 “ are 800
4 “ “ 125 “ 5,000 are SOU
4 “ “ 100 “ “ 4.000 “ are 400
4 “ “ 75 “ “ .y.oOO <• are LOG
4 ** 50 “ “ 1,500 aro 200
; 5,000 “ “ 20 are 100,000
5,485 Prize - amounting to 5,-520 000
Wliole Ticket* $10; Halve* $5; Quarterss2so.
js3r A Circular showing the plan of the I>ot
teries will be sent to any one desirous of receiv
ing it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates. which i.-= the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets SBO
do do do 10 Half do 40
do do do lOQuar. do .... 20
do do do 10 Eighth do 10
In ordering Tickets nr Certificates , enclose the
j money to our address for the Tickets ordered, ou
! receipt of which they will be forwarded by first
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
| any figure they may designate,
i The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing
Purchasers will please write their signa
tores plain, and give their Post Office, Countv
and State.
tt-ir Remember that ovry Prize is drawn and
| payable in full without deduction.
U* All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid immo
| diately after the drawing—other prizes at 111-;
usual time of thirty days.
| AUcommunications strict!* .. .
Address order • - Ti .
, « tor Ticlceht or Certificates to
S. SWAN' k CO., Augusta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.
or Atlanta. Ga., cm have their ordets tilled and
save time, hr addressing S. Stvan k Co. ut either
of those eitiep.
Uoi' Sale Low,
FI\E HUXDBED gallons pure Lin.
seed OIL, nt tl cents p, r gallon ;
•JOO gals, pure Sperm OIL, at *2 per gallon •
Lamp OIL, One, tl 25 per gal
0000 lbs. WHITE I.KAIi. o ,e. Also.a fine sun
ply of ARTISTS- MATERIAL?, just received
j and for sale by
| J)’l* ' THOMAS P. FOGARTY.
LUTHKU R O L
; Corner of Washington and Reynold Streei
HAS ON HAND a full assortment
COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, Top and No Top
j Df T GGIES, Pedlar and Road WAGONS. &c.; which
v. ill be sold extremely low and on accommoda
ting terms.
vlaSO—A full assortment of all kinds of mat<
r.uls used by Couch. Harnes?and Saddle Maker-
SUCH AS
AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS. HUBS, PILLOW
SPOKES, SHAFTS, SINGIaBTREFa®. BANDS
MALEABLE CASTINGS. ENAMETJ.ED
LEATHER rd Q.OTH, PATENT
DASH and HARNESS LATH
ER, &c., kc.
REPAIRING of Harness and Vehicles dou
promptly and at low prices.
Vein les manufactured to order. jy22 twl
flams.
: T7UVE THOUSAND lbs. choice Ten
JL nessee HAMS, jurt received by
jy22 dtfaw2 ESTES k CI.ARK.
N. 3M. Harris,
Attorney at lay: ami notaf
PUBLIC. LaGresnge, Ga. jy 19-ly
/ lANDLES, UANDr.I-X
--500 boxes CANDLES, 40 lbs. each •
200 “ “ '2O “
100 “ “ in 6 lb. cartoons,
-tore and arriving, and for sale low. by
aull dim A. D. WILLIAMS.
ClH< )I( E SUGAR CURED HAMS.—
J 50 tierces “Holton's Brand” Canvassed
11 AMS ; 25 tierces plaiu HAMS, round cut, brigh t
1 and dry. and free from skippers. Just received
and for sale low, by
aull dim A. D. WILLIAMS.
Brandy peaches ! •
Just received, on consignment, a-lew bo
rels pure CIDER BRANDY, made in New Jerse
j “expressly for putting up Brandy Peaches
provided it should be wanted for that use.
! Also, a few barrels APPLE BRANDY.
| aull ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL
ETOWAH IRON AGEP
AV 7 E ARE RECEIVING, and will ke.
V ▼ constantly on hand, from the
ETOWAH MANUFACTURING and MINJI
COMPANY ;
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 in this city, where the mo?
favorable accounts are given of its quality.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
jy24-6m Gen’l Com. Merchants, Agents.
For Rent,
A CONVENIENT DWELLING, with
fire rooms, and all necessary out
I buildings, with » good lot and garden at- M}|
t ched, opposite the Carolina Dep it, on
I Reynold street, and first house below Mio. J.
! Carter’s. Rent low. Apply to Jso. A. 3arn?
f Jr., or to au26-eod6 WM E. BAr.NES
Sugar anti Coffee.
ONE HUNDRED and til Pst,b!f.
fined Sl’G iR. A, B ami C ; *
25 bbls. Crushed and Pow .eted SUGARS
10 hhds. Muscovado SUGAR ;
30u bags good and p ime Rio COFFEE ;
2i bags .lava COFFEE ;
20 bags liaguavra COFFEE. For sale by
au24 * DANIEL H. WILCOX.
IJLASTEU ANDTEMENT.“
200 barrels Fresh PLASTER PARIS ;
300 •* Hydraulic GEMFJST. Now
| store. au2B THOS. P. STOVAI.L kCC
BRAN. —600 bushels BRAN, forsa!
at I’er^t
, au2B THOS. P. STOVALL it 00