Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, September 13, 1858, Image 3

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(Steitwg pspatc|. * iRIOCK P. M, SKrT. 13.185 M. Notice to Advertisers. Advertisements for the Eyk-HNU Dispatch must handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in r ier to appear the same day. LOCAL. MATTERS. Nevr Advertisements. Kinchlby & Sanchez—We would call attention to the advertisements of this firm. They are in the Commission line, and the Agents for the “Star” Flour Mill at Bell Air. Both partner i are good business men, and any con signments made to the house from Ten nessee or upper Georgia, will meet with prompt attention, and satisfactory re turns Hotel fob Saxe.—We would call at tention to the sale of the Hotel at Gran iteville, to take place at Edgefield Court House on Monday, 4th pros. To an en terprising man this will no doubt prove a;good investment. King's Shingle Machine.— We would again call attention to this new and im proved Shingle Machine, which has been in opeiation in our city for some months past at the workship of Mr. AV. H. Goodrich. The certificates appended to the ad vertisement are mostly from practical mechanics, whose reputations are well known in this city, and throughout a large portion of the State. "With such recommendations, there can be but lit tle doubt, that it is one of the best shin gle cutters ever invented. -Oil! What a Groan AVas That?” Two countrymen, who bore the aspect es having been born and reared in the piney woods, entered, on yesterday eve ning, one of our city churches. They went up into the gallery and took a seat in,tlie immediate vicinity of the organ. 'The organist commenced using his skill on it, causing it to breathe out its sweet melodious sounds. Our friends, in rapt amazement, sat. Their eye balls strained to their utmost tension, . seemed as if tlieo would start in horror from their sockets, whilst every hair on their heads assumed an independent and perpendicular position. The or ganist happening to strike a deep bass note, our friends, with fear depicted on their blanched countenances, in haste, made a bee-line for the door. As they arrived at the door, one of them said to the other -"Good Lord, Sam, what a groan that was !” Camp Ground Burned. —A destructive fire occurred on Monday evening about 8 o’clock at Mt. A T ernon Camp Ground, four miles west of this city. The alarm was given at the very moment when the s icrament was about to be adminis tered. The fire originated from a can dle falling on the floor of one of the tents which was covered with straw, and spread with such fearful rapidity that in a few moments an entire row consist ing of some 8 or 10 tents were wrapped in inextinguishable flames. Thoso who were present on the occasion describe the scene as terrific in the extreme. — The table spread with the emblematical bread and wine, and surrounded with a host of worshipers was left vacant so soon as the devouring element made its appearance, while mothers, with wild cries for their slumbering offspring, rushed to and fro, filled with the utmost consternation. The whole encarap pj.'.it was ! ri complete confusion until the~ravagmg~&:2!«s completed their work. Fortunately no one was injured either in person or property to any ' n sidcrahle extent.— Dalton Times, of i ke A Bequest.— lt is stated that by the recent death of Mrs. Mary Coggswcll Jarvis, widow of the late Leonard Jar vis, of Baltimore, a legacy amounting to about $20,000 becomes available to Harvard University, according to the will of her husband. The wife of Joseph Baxter, of Hyan nis, Mass., after having received from her too confiding husband a liberal sum of money, last week left his bed and board, stating that she should “never return.” The husband, it is said, in ■ dues to tiie opinion that situ is not worth the trouble of “looking up.” Mr. Murdoch, of Meriden, Connecti cut. not tngiiy nights since, thinking ho heard burglars about, stepped out of doors and fired a gnu at a dark-looking object before him. He found that he hild killed enu of his neighbor’s cows, worth SIOO. _ The Captain of the Slater —Capt Townsend, of the slave brig Putnam, who has been-brought to the New York quarantine to be sent to Charleston, is a resident of Providence, R. 1., where he lias a family. He is said to be. 33 years of age ; tali, resolute-looking man, with light hair,large red whiskers, and is very intelligent and of excellent address and manners. Bad luck in his legitimate voyages, he says, forced him into the slave trade. He.sc.ys that the slaws on board of the Putnam will return witli reluctance to Africe, as their condition was, and vviil be, much worse there than in the United States or Cuba. He brought 470 from Africa, but 160 died at sea. A Whale —A whale was captured a few days ago near North river, in the hay. Its mouth when open , pleasured thirteen feet from the under 1 to the upper part. The tongue was as j large a common door and as soft to the ; foot as a feather bed. The animal mea- j cures forty-three feet nine inches in length ; tweuty-seven in circumference, j nine feet through, and the tail tin ten j feet wide. A Railroad Across the Atlantic. — j A writei in the New York Tribune sug- | gests a railroad from America to hurope He proposes to cut down the hills and mountains of Scotlad and New England, j andtotumblethemintothe sea. The tract i is to be a mile wide and sixty feet above j the level of the sea ; the rails are to he on a new plan,the cars two stories high. The running time is to be twelve hours, j with a reasonable stop for dinner. The ! fare is not stated, but it will no doubt j be before the road is finished. ; [■From the Newspaper.) Little Accounts. Little accounts, you're the plague «f oue’s life, The cause of annoyance, worry ami strife. With trades people, family, servants and wife, Are ‘ 4 little accounts 1” Ye begin at our birth with doctor and nurse, And tluo’ after years ve make holes in our nurse, t Ye come in with the cradle, go out v ith the i ~ hearse, Oh ! “ little accounts !” From syntax released, a schoolboy so gay, I returned to enjoy my brief holiday, But mixed with my classical progress there lay My “little accounts I” / I And I found that, when launched on the ocean of 1 life, : In college seclusion, political strife. And e’e.i when I took to myself a fair wife, 1 There were “ little accounts !” The nuptial festivities, supper and ball, . j Plate, jewels and equippage, footman so tall. And presents to bride, ai d bridesmaid and all, Brought “little accounts!” ■ Seasons rolled on ;my wife—Heaven bless her— A leader of ton. and au elegant dresser, 1 Brought me “little accounts !”—I would not dis tress her, Dear “ little accounts !” When Tom got his commission, and Jack went to sea, And Peter chopped logic at Oxford, d’ye see. Whether red. blue, or black, their jackets to me Brought “ little accounts !” Their fortunes to favor, their views to advance, ! The girls were presented, at Almack’sdid dance. | : Mamma said ’twas justice to give them a chance, Great “ little accounts !” , At Christmas, the time of thanksgiving and joy. 1 Which in mirth and fest’vity all should employ. Alack ! all my pleasure sustained an alloy In my “little accounts.” ’ Crinoline anil Christianity. The Dayton (Ohio) Religious Telescope publishes the following : Since the wearing of hoops by fe males has become so prevalent, but is I believed to be inconsistent with a truly j Christian character,and indeed, by some, * even considered indecent, and to have i originated with those of a suspicious i i character, a majority of the members I of the last quarterly conference of Rtim jbly station Miami annual conference, ' have adopted the following resolution, and they humbly ask their dear sisters f and ladies generally, to give this mat ter a serious consideration : t “ Resolved , That we, as a quarterly ; conference, disapprove of the wearing . of hoops by members of our church. R. Gray bell, Secretary 1 QUGAK, COFFEE and MOLASSES.— IO "5 hhds. good to prime P. R. SUGARS ; 300 bhls. A, B and C Clarified “ * 100 “ Crushed and Powdered “ i 800 bags Rio COFFEE : i 100 pockets Old Java COFFEE ; ' . 35 hhds. Cuba VOLASSES ; 75 bbls. SYRUP ; 40 “ Sugar House SYRUP. For sale by WILCOX, HAND k ANSI.EY. W. G. WOODSTOCK, t Watch and Clock Maker, (Many years with T. W. Freeman,) “DESPECTFULLY informs his friends 1 XY> and the public generally, that be has open ed store opposite the Planters’ Hotel. ' WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWEL; V repaired r Long experience in business, with strict and [ careful attention, wiU enable me, 1 hope, to give general satisfaction, and I respectfully solicit a i share of public patronage. W. G. WOODSTOCK, • Opposite Planters’ Hotel, sep7-tf Augusta, Ga. ■ Medical College of Ga.j _A_t -A-ULgLiStIV THE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF | Lectures iu this Institution will begin on the . first Monday In November next, with an k Introductory Lecture by Prof. .Tones, i Emeritus Prof, of Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON, [ M. D. ; Auatomy—ll. F. CAMPBELL, M. D. Surgery—L. A. DUGAS, M 1). I Chemistry aud Pharmacy—JOS. JONES, M. D. Institutes and Practice—l.. P. FORD, M. I>. * Physiology aud Pathological Anatomy—H. V. : M MILLER, M.D. Materia Medina, Therapeutics and' Medical Ju risprudence—l. I*. GARVIN, M. D. Demonstrator ol' Anatomv—ROßEßT CAMP • BELL, M. 1). i AssistantDemoustrator-S. B. SIMMONS, M. D. . Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—ll. W. j I). FORD, M. 1). Curator of Museum—T. P. CIKAVF.LANI). Tickets for the w hole Course $lO5 00 Matriculation (to be taken once)... . 500 I Practical Anatomy (to be taken once) 10 00 For further info filiation, apply to any member of the Faculty, or to the uudersigned. jy29 ctNovl i. i* garyin. Dam N. CLARK & CO, Wk'/esate and Retail K «» C? K MM , Ms i * COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS MIR lItE LA BORO, TKNN. I HyStrir.i attention given to purchasing Grain , . Bacon, I.ard, &c., ou all orders enclosing remit-' P tances. ’ References—J. R. Wilder, Savannah ; Thos. P j > 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 & Philips i Nashville. jan2o-wly | ~ JAMES A. JONES -1 (OF Till-. LATE FIRM OF BARNES & JONES,) I r i \X7TLL continue the WARE- a\~\ \r j - yy HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI■ iNj; - , t 'NESS. Office and Sales Ro m on the * corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds-st., Augu.-aa : Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson & Gard . ner). I would gr tefuily re'uru my thanks to » my numerous friends who so liberally patron P ised me at u y cld staid, and would most re t spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at ( the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal . attention to business, to promote the interest of ail those who may favor me with their patronage. ’ Ail orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed. Liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in store. JAMES A. JONES. Augusta, July 14. 1858. jyls-wly :|E & J. L. FLEMING, t i Warehouse nml Commission ■ 3VE ol'i.et nts, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, ‘ rjIHANKFUL.for the liberal support JL of Planters in this aud the adjoining States, t (South Carolina and Alabama would inform them 5 and the pub ic, thuUhcy will continue the above t I business in all its brauches, and tint tli y hare ' | taken that commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, 1 occupied for several years by Messrs. Whitlock i i Co.sker. 7 k Co., on Campbell street, opposite that i | of L. Hopkins, where they hope, by strict at- j L j tention to business, they will share the oonfi- , ! dence and patronage of their friends as hereto- j ' fore. Our.charges ivillbothe same as heretofore: ! Commissions .25 cents per bale. ) • Storage first month 25 do do do AM succeeding months. ..... 12%d0 do do Liberal advances will be made on all produce j , coneigued-to them, a.hd others filled at the low- i ost market prices. P. FLEMING, jyl-wly J. L. FLEMING. I WM7H. TtJTT, j (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .DRUGGIST, \ AUGUSTA, CA., I- CONSTANTLY receiving large a<l ditions to his stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, (PAINTS, OILS, &c., to whi sh he invites the ut ; tention of purchasers, asaurii 'g them that no ef i fort will be qr.red to render satisfaction in j every r* spect. The prices and quality of our Goods are warranted equal to ao> .Voi'se in the South. Nowinst-re— -50 ounces Sulphate MORPHINE ; ( 300 “ “ QUININE: 25 boxes PAIN KILLER ; 12 doz. Cod Liver OIL: 12 “ India CHOLAGOGUE; j 12 44 McMunn’s ELIXIR OPIUM: j* 5 bbls. CASTOR OIL ; 10 “ EPSOM SALTS ; 100 boxes Pearl STARCH ; j 12 doz. JACOB’S CORDIAL : 12 “ SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA ; i 10,000 lbs. best WHITE LEAD ; . 5 gross assorted PAINT BRUSHES ; ' I ! 1 000 Iba.fiAl. SODA ; r ; 5Q kegs C. SODA. jyß do*w2m It €ommfmal |ntri%itce. AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, ( September 13, 1858. j Si COTTON.—The sales reported to us this morn ing reach only 4G bales—2 at 11 ;10 at 11% ; and 34 at 12% cents. Market firm. Receipts 89 bales. CORN.—There is little or no demand for Corn, and we quote 62 to f 5 ccut-s in lots, sacks inclu ded—retailing froinstores in small lots at 7C/5)75 cents. A small lot, w r o understand was sod this week at 70 cents, short time. PI/)UR.—The demand continues good for both Country and City Mills Flour, ami although we cannot alter our quotations of last week, holders iiud less difficulty iu getting them, and prices tend upward. The supply of Country is still limited, and Tennessee is in good demand at ad vancing prices. We quote Tennessee Superfine atss.2sj2ss.so—the latter price in bbls.; amt Ex tra Family For City Mills $5.50® ! $5.75 ; Extra sfi/®6 25 ; Extra Family $7®7.50, outside figures fur bbls. WHEAT.—We have no change to notice in prices, which it will be seen take a wide range for both Red and White. The receipts are on ! the increase, and all that comes to hand is readi jly purchased by our millers, wlie are kept busy in converting it into Flour We con -1 tinue to quote Red at 95 cents, $1 00, $1.05 and sl.lO, according to quality—it must be a supe rior lot to bring the latter price. For White, we quote at $1.05, sl.lO, $1.15 and sl.lo—it must be strictly prime to bring the latter figure. BACON.—There is a fair stock on hand, with a moderate demand. Good Tennessee is sought after, and brings our highest quotations in small lots. We quote bog round 9®9% ; Shoulders 7®B—good 7%®8 : ribbed Sides 10 ®loja ; clear 10‘a®ll cents, according toqual- ’ j ity and quantity ; Hams, choice 11® 12% ; Infe- j j rior :®B% ; Canvassed 15® 16 cents. Augusta Provision Market. Reported by K. PHILPOT, Cleric of the Market. I RETAIL PRICKS. ! Beef, on foot wholesale 5 ® — Hogs do do 8 ®— Beef retail 6 ®CO i Mutton 8 ®OO Pork 20® 22% j Veal 20® 12% ! Corn Meal 80® — Sweet Potatoes, bushel $1.26® 1,60 Chickens 25®25 Ducks 25®30 ; Geese 40® 50 j Corn, in the Ear 65® Corn, in sacks /... 70® — Fodder, New, 100 70®75 Pea hay, hundred sl® Grass Hay,.s hundred 75®— Eggs. dozen 25 Peaches, bushel $1.50®200 i Grqpn Corn, dozen 25®20 ! ! OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers oi the SPARTA ACADEMY I.OTTERY, Class 633—drawn SEPTEMBER 11. 1858 : 130, 59, 00, 19, 44, 51, 53, 07, 58, 26, 02, 38. The following are the Drawn Numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 634 -Extra, drawn SEPTEMBER 13. 1858 : 38, 72, 54, 58, 18, 63, 14, 23, 20, 36, 10, 24, 28. LP.?U«a! K ’ } Commissioners. ( scp!3 S. SWAN &CO.. Managers. BOOTS. SHOES, TRUNKS. | , Rmil &C ‘" &C '’ fil JUiISiJjFOII FALL TRADE, flli. "VXrE are receiving our large stock of \ V BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, Ac., which we will sell on accommodating terms. WK .NOW HAVE IN STORE : Gent’s fine BOOTS and GAITERS ; “ “ Water-proof BOOTS, sewed and peg’d Ladies’ GAITERS, all qualities ; Misses and Children’s GAITERS, all qualities ; Boys sewed and pegged GAITERS ; ladies’ and Misses pegged heel BOOTS, cheap ; Men’s Kip and Wax BROGANS, all qualities ; Boys’ “ “ 44 “ Men’s thick BROGANS, Black and Russctts ; Women’s Leather BOOTS, light and heavy. All orders promptly filled. CLARKE k ROYAL, Opposite Masonic Hall and Globe Hotel. ! j sepl-d2w*ci Pall and Winter CLOTHING, UIMStTMS .01.. S’A HOTEL. CMYTON & KEMIDt ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF READY-MADE CLOTHING j They have ever offered for sale in this market, j and respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally, to call and examine t!)<-ir FASHIONABLE AND WELL-MADE GOODS, FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. They keep a full supply es SHIRTS -A-KTX7) FURNISHING GOODS. —ALSO— HATS AND CAPS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. Clay ion & Kennady. sopS-dSm LUKjJ FRUIT.— We want five hundred bushels DRIED j PEACHES and APPLES, for which we will give • I the highest market prices, j sep6 ANSLEY k SON. * LD PEACH RRANDY A lew barrels PEACH BRANDT, old and | very choice. auIS I. P. STOVALL & CO. j Whisky.- • 50 bbls Pike’s Magnolia and other brands, i : Just received by JOSIAII SIBLEY k SONS, j s ep3 No. 6 Warren Block. LOST, ON tbe Ist inst., a large BRASS KEY. The finder will be rewarded bv leaving it at this office. sop7 3 Coffee and Tea. SIX HUNDRED bags Bio COFFEE; 100 bags Cape aud Laguayra 100 pockets Java COFFEE ; j 25 boxes IhA i"'r sale low, by JQSIAH SIBLEY k SONS. ; sep» No. 0 Warren Bio k. Shot and Lead. .qWO HUNDRED bags SHOT; JQSIAH SIBLEY k SONS, Sep.” No. 6 Warren Block. ON CONSIGNMENT, and for sale— Machine aud Handmade ROPE, Tennesiw** BaCON ; purk corn WHISKY, lull proof; low ( priceu aud saucy TOBACCO ; CORN, MEAL. HAY. 1 COW PEAS, ffle. sep 0 4NSJ.EV k SON, ’ ifiural Jtobtrtistnttnts. Saddlery, Harness, TRUNKS nrvmale, SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO. having re- ! moved to the new and spacious Iron trout Store adjoining the City Rank, a few doors above their old location, and nearly opposite the Tr Globe .and United States Hotels, are prepared to j exhibit lor the Fall Trade < f 1858, an unusually j heavy stock of floods in their line, comprising a j large and well selected assortment of SADDLES,' BRIDLES, HAKNES9, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VA-j LISES, CARPET BAGS, and every description of; <Joo,|s adapted to the trade, manufactured by themselves, expressly for this market. —also— A heavy stock of SADDLERY HARDWARE. COACH MATERIALS, Smith’s best VARNISHES, SPRINGS, AXLES, MAI LEA RLE CASTINGS and BANDS, including a very full assortment of Goods in the line, which are offered to manufac turers and dealers at lo v prices. Leather, Shoe Findings and Tanners Tools. NOW receiving, Oak ami Hemlock Sole LEATHER : Harness. Skirting, B idle and Band LEATHER; Picker, Lace and Roller “ Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled i LEATHER : Russet and Black Upper LEATHER ; “ “ KID SKINS ; French, German and American Calf SKINS ; French Patent Calf, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS; Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS; Lining. Topping and Binding SKINS ; Buck, Chamois and Sheep “ —also— Shoe Pegs, Lasts, Sole Cutters, ITeel Cutters, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Break*, Peg Cutters. Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Hammers, Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves, Rub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eye lets and Punches, Iron and Wood Patent Peg Awl Hafts, ! Copper Rivets and Burrs, Lace Tacks. Iron, Zinc ; and Copper Sparable*, Size Sticks, Measuring Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, Boot Cord, Silk Galloon, Boot Web, kc.. kc. —also— CURRYING KNIVES, FI.ESHERS, FINGER | STEELS, 1 EAM FACES. SLICKERS, BRUSHES, I ; RUB STONES, CLEARING STONES, &c. Tanners | OIL, by the barrel. For sale low. by SHERMAN, JESSUP k CO., At the new and spacious Iron Front Store ad j joining the City Bank, a few doors above their j old location, and nearly opposite the Globe and j United States Hotels. Leather Machine Belting, AND FACTORY FINDINGS. PATENT RIVETED, Stretched and; Cemented Leather BEI TING, single and | double, all widths, (1 to 24 inches) curried and stretched by ourselves. Quality guaranteed. A ! large stock always on hand. —ALSO— , COPPFR RIVETS and BURRS. WASHERS. RING TRAVELLERS. ROLLER BRUSHES ROLLER [ . CLOTH, STRIPPER CARDS, PICKERS, I .AG SCREWS, LAG LEATHER, and a variety of Factory Findings. For sale on acco m'dating terms, by SHERMAN, JESSUP * CO., At the new and spacious Iron Front Store ad- • joining the City Bank, a few doors above their j ! clcT location, and nearly opposite the Globe and United States Hotels. au2B-d*c3m Sundries, on Consignment. I FIFTEEN THOUSAND pounds Bacon SIDES, in store, and to arrive ; | 3,000 lbs. HAMS and SHOULDERS, instore,, ' and to arrive ; ! 5,000 lbs. LARD, in cans, in store and arriving; ; 100 boxes TOBACCO, from manufacturers : , 600 bushels Seed RYE. For sale by ' scp4 J. A. ANSLEY k CO. j To Kent, THE BRICK STORE recently erected; on the corner of Campbell and Ellis «££££, j streets. Also, TWO ROOMS in second HIjJJI ' i story of same building. Apply next door, B6»ll to [se|»4-10] Mrs A. RUDDELI,. Ti imEV & to., General Commission AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, Augusta, Geo. sep4 lv Whisky, Whisky. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY barrels Georgia Planters white; 50 bids. Geo Smith’s colored ; 50 “ Faulkner’s “ 50 “ Johnson’s Magnolia, colored ; 50 “ Tennessee Double Distilled Wnite : 1 50 “ Pike’s XXX, colored ; 50 “ “ Magnolia, colored. Tn store, and arriving, and for sale on accom m uti i"terms, by A. D. WILLIAMS. A. P. BEERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MFRCIIANT. it his old stand, opposite the Planters' Hotel , I Augusta , Ga. VXTILL continue to give his entire at- V V tention to the sale of BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRAIS FEATHERS, DRIED FRUIT and j other articles Country Produce and Manufacture, j Having extensive and safe Btorage for Grain. Ba ' r con, &c., solicits Consignments of the same to ! hi? care. CASH ADVANCES made upon Produce whei j , requested, and sales rendered punctually. jy7 ' 3m Rope, Bagging and Twine. ONE HUNDRED and seventy-five! coils ROPE; 10 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING : 3 bale* TWINE, horsaleby HOLLINGSWORTH k BALDWIN. | j au2l-d2m To Rent, A DWELLING, on Broad street. In-* quire at tliis otbee. scpl dim JEROME'S HAIR RESTORER.— " Another supply just received by j sepl WM H. TUTT. FALL TRADER 1858. Jackson, Miller & Verdery, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, -1 MASONIC MALL B UIL DING, Augusta, Ga., j HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OP FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS CONSISTING, IN PART, OF j KERSEYS, BLANKETS. LIXSEYS, KENTUCKY ! JEANS. SATIN ETs, TWEEDS. CASH MERETS CASSIMEJFS. CLOTHS. PRINTS, GING- ’ HAMS, Solid and Fig’d DbLAINES, MERINnS, ALPACAS, CASH MERES, POPLINS, SILKS, SIIAWLS. TALMAS, M A N TI 1. I. AS, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, HDK’FS, AC.. AC. To which they respectfully invite the attention of Wholesale Buyers visiting our city. sep2-d6Ac3 Rope and Twine, EIGHT HUNDRED half coils Rich-* ardson’s Hemp Leaf ROPE, in store and ar-! riving ; 300 whole coils Richardson’s Hemp Leaf ROPE,! in storo and arriving ; 906 coils Hands pun ROPE, good brands, i». j store and arriving ; I 5, 00 pounds best BALKING TWINE, to arrive, i I For sale on accomm 'tdating terms, by sep4 J A ANSLEY k CO. j Just Received, AT LaTASTE’S, Ntr.. 1 POTASH, No. ! 1 SOAP. ALCOHOL, k'C . all of the purest' ! quality. Also, fresh Turnip, Green Glazed Cab- 1 t?gge SEED, &c , all sold at the .\>wo*t prices. ) 1 au3l-4 j CALL AND SEE IT. | A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. j SHIN&LB MACHINES Reduced to a Fraction! t&MWM WL sssrs Shingle Machine, Now on exhibition at WM. 11 GOODRICHS CARPENTER SHOP. Reynolds- street Augusta , Ga., where it can be seen in operation , from the hours of 8 A. M. to IP. M. , and from 2toG P. if. THE principle embraced in this Machine corresponds exactly with the old and well known process of splitting and d easing by hand 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 sth, 1850, and has already obtained a celebrity possessed by none other \ The whole Marline can be built for one-third the cost of ar y other, and will rive and shave from the bolt from 8,000 to 15,000 Shingles per day. For this purpose it only requires a 1 wo-Horse Power to work it ; at the same time you can make any required length, and it is adjustable tc any required thickness or taper ; it is simple, cheap and durable, any ordinary mechanic can ! make it, and a boy may work it. To Shingle Dealers, Lumbermen, Capitalists and Speculators, this Machine is a safe, sure and protltable investment. We invite all to call and see it in operation. Any further information can be had by calling on the Patentee or his Agents, one of whom will always be found with the Ma chine, or at the G<obe Hotel. MACHINES AND RIGHTS FOR SALE. All letters should be addressed to SAMUEL M. KING *t t’O., Augusta, Ga O JE r M? M: JF JE CJ JWI X'.'KMx o Augusta, September 8,1858. i Mr. S. M. King—ln compliant e with your re < quest, I take pleasure in reporting my experience in the use of one of your Shingle Machines. My ; machine is located about seventeen miles below j Augusta, near the Augusta and Savannah Kail Road ; the material used is cypress ; power, a i small portable engine, on wheels, which can be conveniently moved from place to place by a ■ pair of mules or horses The machine works ' admirably, fully up to all you claimed for it, and ■ far beyond my expectation. This machine is op j orated by one white man, (having no experience ! in the use of machinery) and common plnnta ! tion negroes, it turns out from 7,000 to 12,000 ; j Shingles per day (of ten working hours) depend j ing entirely upon the supplying of wood to the , machine. Your ob’t serv’t, I, HOPKINS. Augusta. September 8, 1858. ' Mr. S. M. King —Dear Sir : Your Patent Shin gle Machine has been in operation at my shop j for two months, and I have watched it closely. To make Shingles, it far surpasses any machine ! 1 have seen It does its work well, and can, in my opinion, be made to turn out from ten to flf i teen thousand per day. Its simplicity and its • durability I do nut think can be excelled. WM. ft. GOODRICH. I have daily witnessed the Sbirgle Machine ol Samuel M. King, at Mr. Goodrich’s work shop, j and fully concur in what Mr. Goodrich says of it. W. M. RUSSEL. Foreman of the Shop. Augusta, Ga., September 9th. 1858. I have witnessed the operation of the above machine, an concur fully in the above state-, | ments, and would further say that its simplicity and durability so far surpasses anything that I , bav seen for making Shingles, t at I would have j no other at anj price, if l could getthe one above ! alluded to. This machine can easily be attached Disinfect! Disinfect!! NOW IS THE TIME! IF ANYTHING IN THE WORLD will prevent the spread of any CONTAGIOUS DISEASE, this preparation will do it. PROpimen? fluid, OZONIZED CHLORINE,! The most powerful Disinfectant ktioicn ! ! Purifies Dwellings and Ships ; Removes all offensive odors ; Invaluable in the Sick Room ; Cures Burns, Biles, Carbuncles, Running Sores ; Cleanses the Teeth ; Destroys Feetid Breath ; Prevents Decayed Teeth proving Injurious ; Mitigates the most alarming symptoms of YELLOW, SCARLET AND TYPHOID FEVERS; CURES TETTER and SCALD IIEA D; Used in Bathing, keeps the skin liealtl.y, soft j and white ; REMOVES STAINS AND MILDEW ; | Destroys all Animal or 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- ’. i; ing the spread of CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. ! Manufactured only in the I aboratory of J. DARBY. Auburn, Alabama. ; From which, or HARRAL. RISLEY & KITCHEN. 7C Barclay-street, N. Y., it may be ordered. , i For sale in Augusta, by IIAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.,' ; Wholesale and Retail Agents. ! AGENTS : Dr. R. W. Hubert, Warrenton ; Dr. .1. W. Price, Washington ; Dr. R. M Smith, Athens ; J. 11. Wood, Greensboro’ ; C. H Andrews & Co., Madison ; Brown k Morris, Covington. P. 8. —Professor JOHN DARBY is well known throughout the South. as a gentleman of the • highest scieutitic attainments, and his name is a sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery about it. Call at the Drug Store and get a. pamphlet te'liug all about it. au2l-lm I For Sale, by Aissley & Son, THREE HUNDRED bales prime HAY; 450 coils and half coils best Machine ROPE : 25 coils band-made ROPE ; 20 boxes low priced and fancy TOBACCO : 1600 second-hand < ORN SACKS ; 250 bushels STOCK PEAS : 50 “ PEA MEAL. sepl-tf Coming Again! I AM pleased to announce to the clti zens of Marietta and the adjoiniiig country, that I aM receiving and opening ono cf the larg est and best stocks of READY-MADE BoYS and MEN S CLOTHING AND GENTLEMEN’S FUR NISHING GOODS ever brought to this market, and from long experience and close attention to this branch of trade, I flatter myself that in styles and prices my stock cai not be excelled in this country. Thankful for the past favors so liberally be st'-wed, I hope, by straightforward dealing, to re eive a continuance of the same. Mr. J. A. Rk.wrs. as salesman, will be pleased to show you through. Respectfully, Iv J. CAMP. N. B.—Store North-east corner Public Square, next to R. A. Johnson. au’Jl SLAVE-TRADE Re-Opened.! ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANT ED, ranging from twelve to twenty four ! j years olu. for which we will pay the highest cash ; j prices. Apply at our Stables in roar of the U. S. i Hotel. Any communication through the Post Office will meci with prompt attention. In our j ; absenco apply as above to J. H. ALFORD or B. 1 j F. BLASSINGAME. je23 HECKT.E & WILSON. BYINGTOFS HOTEL; IIROA > STREET, ALBANY, GEORGIA. j J. T. BYINGTON, PROPRIETOR. , The Stage Office, for stages running to Thom- I asville. Baiubrldge, Quincy and Tallahassee, j I kept at this House. jyl-diwSm j ) to the common Gin Gearing, and worked by any common plantation hand. G. T. OGI»BY, j Cotton Gin Manufacturer. ! Augusta, September 9th, 1858. Mr. James 1,. Sir . I have seen j the Shingle Machine of Mr. 8. M. King in opera tion, and from what I saw of its performance l! can safely say that it is the best Shingle Machine i I ever <aw, doing its work in the best possible; manner, and being the simplest machine of iho kind in use, I think it peculiarly adapted to the successful manufacture of shingles or heading in! the Southern States, where negroes are the most available oper .tors ; and if properly attended I believe it will cut 32 000 Shingles per day ’ ! WM HARDEMAN, M. M , G. R. R. Augusta, Ga., September 9th, 858. ! Mr. S. M King —Dear Sir: Having had the! opportunity of seeing your Shingle Machine sev i eral times in operational Mr. W. H. Goodrich s Shop in this city, I tnke'ph asure in saying that of the many kinds of Shingle Machines 1 have had the opportunity of seeing in operation, I never saw one that accomplishes the work as well, with the sime economy, or one so simple in construction, or one so well adapted to be used by inexperienced workmen. Truly yours, M. J. GILBERT, Superintendent Augusta Works. Augusta, Ga., September 9th, 1858. I have seen Mr. S. M King'-: Shingle Machine j •‘rive'’ fl teen shingles within thirty seconds, and without hesitation I assert that if well at-1 teuded.it will “rive, draw and joint” in thei most complete manner, 15,000 within twelve hours. It is the best kind of machine for the | purpose that I have seen in motion. W. M. MIGHT, Os the firm of Hight & Macmurphy, j Iron and Brass Founders and Machinists. [ sepl3-dl*c3m Provisions, Provisions. FIFTY tierces round cut HAMS, very choice ; 50 tierces Canvassed HAMS, very choice ; 12 hhds. Canvassed HAMS ; 5 “ plain HAMS ; 20 “ choice Clear SIDES ; 5 “ inferior Clear SIDES ; 10 “ common Rib SU ES : 15 « SHOULDERS; 10 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER : 50 boxes New CHEESE. For sale low', by MMto A. D. WILLIAMS. McCord, ISortou j. Walton, WHOLESALE GROCERS, CORNER OF BROAD AND CAMPBELL-STREETS, i OFFER for sale, at the lowest market prices— -300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades 150 bales Heavy Gunny AGGING 1000 coil and half coils BALE ROPE 2COO sacks new Liverpool SALT ;.:.0 bags good to prime P.io COFFFE *5 *• 150 pockets Old Java “ 75 “ Maracaibo “ 5 bales Mocha “ 300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES 200 bills. Kellijod SUGARS 10 boxes Loaf SUGARS 20 hhds. good Muscovado SUGAR 10 “ “ Porto Rico “ 15 “ choice New Orleans “ 50 “ Cuba MOf ASSES 25 bbls. New York SYRUP 10 “ Golden SYRUP 800 kegs Reading NAILS 20 tons Swedes IRON, assorted IJQUORSof every description, PEPPERS, GINGER, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, SNUFF, PAILS, BUCKETS, MEASURES, TUBS, Ac. : aulß dtJal THE FAMILY AQUARIUM; A New Pleasure for the Domestic Circle. BEING a familiar and complete in structor upon the subject of the conetruc j tion, fitting up, stocking, and maintenance of the Marine and Fresh Water Aquaria, or River and j Ocean Gardens, by H. D. Bcti.br, Esq. 12mo. Cloth, with Gilt Side Stamp ; Price 50 cents. J This work is a complete adaptation to Amori I can peculiarities of every species of useful infor I rnation upon Marine and Fresh Water Aquariums, to be met with in the elaborate volumes of Eu ropean authority ; together with a careful con -1 centration of all the practical results of the an | thor’s great experience in the structure and management of Aquaria. Published by DICK ac FITZGERALD, No 18 Ann street, New York, j Also, for sale by all Booksel'ers in this place. I Copies of the above book sent by mail, on re j ceipt of fifty cents, to any address, free of post ! age. au3O-Uo*cl* Jo It u Davison, (SUCCESSOR TO HKARD A DAVISON.) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MKRCILANT, Mclntosh street, Avgusta. Georgia. HAVING purchased the entire inter ! cst of Isaac T. Heard, in the late jvrYTV\| firm of Heard & Davison, the under signed intends carrying on the WARE L - HOUSE ami COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own account, at the old stand on Mclntosh street. His strict personal attention will be given to all business confided to him. The usual liberal cash facilities will be extend ed, and orders for SUPPLIES promptly and care fully executed. JOHN DAVISON. jyl6-d*cCm Bacon, Lard, Corn, Flour. OX consignment, and for sale— -25,0. 0 lbs. Tennessee BACON, Clear Sides ; 5,000 lbs. “ “ hog round : 3,000 lbs. “ Shoulders; 2,000 lbs. prime LARD, in cans and bbls : 200 sacks White Bread CORN ; 100 “ Extra and Superfine FLOUR. A. P. BEERS Commission Merchant, opposite Planters’ Ho j tel. augl-6 Wholesale Crockery Store. I AM XOVV PREPARED to offer to my customers, and all who purchase Crockery, i a very large and complete stock of CROCKERY, ' CHINA and GLASS WARE, received direct from j I the Potteries and Glass Manufactures. If you j 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 flud them-; ! selves well repaid. S. C. MUSTIN. j i N. B.—l am not connected in business with any other establishment. aul4 Bacon.— A lot Tennessee SIDES and BHOCLDERS, | arriving, and for sale by j au!4 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. J psrrfLuuons JMrrfisrmntfs. SWAN '& CO.’S LOTTERIES! TRIUMPHANT! Swan & Co. CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USCAI Without Interruvtion. • ♦»» ) SWAN k CO'9 LO TORIES ARK LEGAL AND Al - THORI7.FD BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA! / The late attempt to injure our firm has show n that our Lotteries are drawn fairly; that our Prizes arc i aid punctually ; and that our Schemes are more liberal than auy other Letter* in the World ! 3 • THE following Scheme will be drawn by s. SWAN & OOMP’Y, Managers of the ’» ;l* llr,a Academy Lottery, in each of th- ir Single Number Lotteries for SEPTEMBER, 1868, at Al’. , STA, Ga., in public, under tbo superinten dence of Commissioners, i CLASS 31, dTo be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga., in public, on n SATURDAY. September 4, 18 >B. ie _ CLASS 32 r To be drawn in city of » ugusta, Ga., in public,on m &ATLRDAY, September 11, 1858. ?e _ CLASS 33, [0 To be drawn in Qty of Augusta, Ga., in public, on in SATLRDAY, September 18, 1858. . , CLASS 34, ld To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on in SATURDAY, September 25, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! * AO^OOO Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eiohu J Fwe Prizes! J . NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKRTB l MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! j 7b be Drawn each Saturday in SEPTEMBER l Prise or $70,000 I I ~ 3,000 ! * ~ “ i.ooo ,j \ ; 000 , i 700 3 j 60 “ “ gSo s j 60 “ “ 300 1 100 “ “ 125 i APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of SIOO Ap. to $70,000 Prze are $1 600 4 “ *• 300 “ “ 30,000 “ are l’2oo 4 “ “ 200 “ “ 10,000 “ are 800 »! ' 4 “ “ 125 “ “ 6.000 “ are 500 4 “ “ 100 “ “ 4,000- “ aro 40G , 4 “ “ 75 “ “ 3,000 “ are ."00 ♦ 4 “ “ 50 “ “ 1,500 “ are 200 e 5,000 “ ** 20 are 100,000 l 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 e Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarterss2so. e ; s®*A Circular showing the plan of the Lot j tcrie3 will be sent to any one desirous ofreceiv -1 ing it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk : 1 Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets SBO 2 do do do 10 Half do 4; do do do lOQuar. do 21 do do do 10 Eighth do .... itj l In ordering Tickets or Certificates , enclose t money to our address for the Tickets ordered,or 5 receipt of which they will be forwarded by firs’ mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending it any figure they may designate, j The IJst of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will bt I sent to purchasers immediately after tho drawing Purchasers will please write their sigtia tures plain, and give their Post Office, Count'.' and SUite. £3* Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and y payable in full without deduction. All prizes of SIOOO aud under, paid imme diately after tho drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. *3*Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta. Ga , can have their ordei s filled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either of those cities. sep2 For Sale Low, , X7MVE HUNDRED gallons pure Lin* j seed OIL, at 9 cents per gallon ; 200 gals, pure Sperm OIL, at $2 per gallon ; 300 “ “ Lamp OIL, fine, $1 25 per gat i 3000 lbs. WHITE LEAD, 9t 2 c. Also,a fine sup ; ply of ARTIST'S’ MATERIALS, just received t! and for sale by , Jyl4 THOMAS P. FOGARTY. LUTHER ROLL, lojgyu at ms pjpij STAND. I Comer of Washington and Reynold Street HAS ON HAND a full assortment COACHES, ROCK A WAYS, Top ar.d No Top ' BI GGIES, Pedlar and Road WAGONS, &c.; which j will be sold extremely low and on accommoda ting terms. AI. c O—A full assortment of all kinds nfmau rials used by Coach, Humes? and Saddle Maker! SUCH AS AXLES, SPRINGS. BOLTS. HUBS, FELLOWf SPOKES, SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, MALEABLE CASTINGS. ENAMELLED LEATHER and CLOTH. PATENT DASH and HARNESS LEATH ER, &c., kc. REPAIRING of Harness aud Vehicles dot* promptly and at low prices. Vehi les manufactured to order. jy22 twl ■ Hams. 1 TAIVE THOUSAND lbs. choice Teu I ncs?ee HAMS, just received by l-i jy22-dt(iw2 BSTiy A CI.ARK. N. M. Harris. ie 3 d I A r ITURNEY AT LAW and NOTAR j. PUBLIC, LaGrange, Ga. jylfi-ly* / Handles, candles^ KJ 500 boxes CANDLES. 40 lbs. each ; . ; 200 “ “ 20 “ 700 “ “ in 6 lb. cartoons. | store and arriving, and for .sale low, bv J an 11-dim A. D. WILLIAMS -1 1: piIOICE SUGAR CUBED HAMS.— j Vy 50 tierces “Holton’s Brand” Canvassed ! HAMS.; 25 tierces plain HAMS, round cut, brigh , and dry, and free from skippers. Just received , and for sale low, by j null-dim A. D. WILLIAMS. Brandy peaches!— Just received, on consignment, a lew b£ rels pure CIDER BRANDY, made in New Jerst “expressly for putting up Brandy Peache. j provided it sh. uld be wanted for that use* Also, a lew barrels APPLE BRANDY, aull ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL ETOWAH IRON AGEtP ~\\TE ARE RECEIVING, aud will ke< ▼ ▼ constantly on hand, from the j ETOWAH MANUFACTURING and Ml NIL COM FA NY, - all descriptions of BAR IRON, which wo > | sell to the trade at reasonable terms. ; This IRON is now used at the Georgia Railrot I and at other shops in this city, where the moa - favorable accounts are given of its quality. . j THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., | jy24-6m Com. Merchants, Agents. For Kent, A CONVENIENT DWELLING, with five rooms, and all necessary out j bmldiugs, with u good lot and gardei' at ' t ched, opposite the Carolina Dep A, on Mir 1 ! Reynold street, and first house below M . J ! Carter’s. Rent low. Apply to J.\o. A. >Uri»T Jr., or to au26-eod6 WM E. BAnNES . Sugar aud Coffee. V 1 I\SK HUNDRED and lift bbls. , l_/ fined SUG AR, A, B and C ; -1 26 bbls. Crushed aud Powuercd SUGARS 1 J 10 hhds. Muscovado SUGAR ; 1 * 300 bugs good and ptime Rio COFFEE ; 2C bags Java COFFEE ; ' 20 bags Laguayra COFFEE. For sale by ? au24 DANIEL H. WILCOX. PLASTER AND CEMENT.— 200 barrels Fresh PLASTER PARIS : 300 “ Hydraulic CEMENT. Now ‘ storo - a,J 2B THOS. ?. STOVALL & CO. BRAN. —500 bushels BRAN, for sat at Depot. j au2B THOS. P. STOVALL k CO^