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* (fuming Dispatch.
4 O’CLOCk IYJK. OCT. H VSSH,
Notice to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the E vk> Ino Dispatch must
fee handed in by derm o'clock in the forenoon, in
.r ier to appear the same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
New Advertisements.
Singer's Sewing Macuine. —The pro- j
prietors of these well known anil well ;
established Sewing Machines, have now ;
on hand, in this city, at Mr. Norrell's ;
Book Store, a gooil assortment, which it
will be seen they offer at reduced prices, i
Specimens of the different sizes can be
seen and examined by calling at the j
above store.
Situation Wanted. —A situation is i
wanted by a young man from the coun- j
try. We are acquainted with, arid can ]
recommend him.
W. H. Terr.—This house advertises a !
p# heavy stock of Drugs and Medicines, j
just received. The Doctor generally j
looks out for the best, and is very care- j
lul in putting up prescriptions.
Land and Negroes. —See the adver
tisement offering a large cotton planta- 1
tion in Mississippi, and 36 to 40 negroes !
for sale. Here is a chance for a good j
investment.
Ramsay & Laßaw. —We would in
vite attention to the advertisement of
this firm in to day’s paper. It is an old
house in this city and well known to
country merchants. They have now on
hand a heavy stock of clothing of eve
ry description, at their old stand, near
ly opposite Planters’ Hotel. Give them
a look.
G. T. Dortic. —This is one of the old
est Family Groceries in the city, and
continues to sustain its well earned rep
utation, of always keeping on hand the
best of the good things of this life. He j
has just received a lot of Denmead’s j
celebrated Extra Family Flour, prime j
Goshen Butter, &c.
United States Hotli., —L. Dwelle.
the Proprietor of this popular and well .
known establishment, continues at the
head of affairs, with competent assist
ants. This is a first class Hotel, and
travelers wiil find good accomdation,
good fare, and attentive servants. It is
situated in the heart of business. Our
old friend J. V. Clark, is still the su
periutendant.
Dancing.
The numerous friends of Prof. Biggs
will be pleased 1 i- * i
, 11 .o learn tum ne nas re ■
uniet . w iH open his Dancing I
School on Saturday, oth insfc. He taught |
several sessions here last winter, and j
was well patronized. Those who wish j
to take lessons should embrace this
opportunity.
Aid for Ike Howard’s In Charleston.
. The following gentlemen have been
appointed to collect subscriptions to aid
the efforts of the Howard Association of
Charleston, in ministering to the wants
of the sick and destitute under the in
flictions of the pestilence which pre
vails in that city.
Committee of City Council— Dr. Wm. H. j
Tutt, John D. Smith, Dr. Wm. E. Dear- ,
ino, and Wm. V. Keener.
Committee of Young Men's Christian isso- i
elation- -Messrs. Bones, Beall, Milledoe,
and Derrr.
The Committees have entered on their
duties, and we hope our citizens vtill
contribute liberally to so worthy an ob
ject, and that when the committee get
through their labors, they will find
they have sufficient means not only to)
aid the Howard Association of Charles
ton, hut some to spare to our sister city,
Savannah, to whom at present we have
no doubt a little pecuniary assistance
would be very acceptable.
-
A !Ulsliap.
We unfortunately had our inside form
a little pied this morning, which will ac
count for the absence of a few adver
tisements in this evening’s issue. The
dish, as presented to us, was not a very
inviting one—but we have commenced
devowering it greedily, and hope to
have all right by Monday. This is a go
ahead age, and we are determined to
keep up with it, and when a misfortune |
like the above overtakes us, we will
look it in the face until we conquer.
We copy the following paragraph
from the Cartersvilie Express of the Ist
inst. We thank the editor for the con
• Science he has in the chaiacter of the
Dispatch. find hope that himself nor any
ofj its readerswill ever have cause to think
otherwise.
It would appear that some "f our
country papers are extremely anxious to
take up every flying report, that the
yellow fever has made its appearance in
Augusta. We cannot understand why
this is so, unless they have run short
of material to write about We receive
the Evening Dispatch daily from Augusta,
and we feel assured that the character
of that paper is such, that it would (iis
dian to conceal a thing of this kind.—
We are confident that there is not a case
of the fever in Augusta, and we have
the most supreme contempt for any
man or set of men, who attempt in this
manner to injure the business of one of
our best markets.
Our Augusta exchanges are reaching
us very irregularly. The Chronicle comes
one morning and the Constitutionalist the
next. The Dispatch is true to its name,
and never fails. — Sav. Republican.
We will endeavor to keep up to time,
friend Simms, and if the Dispatch ever
fails, there must be an accident on the
Railroad oi atthe office. The Savannah
papers now reach us very regularly.
! PROCKEDINIiS OF COUNCIL.
Regular Meeting, 1
October 1, 1858. j
' Mr. Hall offered the following reso
lution, which passed :
Resolved, 'I hat His Honor tiie Mavor,
appoint a committee of one from each
ward to co operate with the committee
from the Young Men’s Christian Associ
ation, to solicit contributions in behalf
of our suffering fellow citizens of
j Charleston.
In accordance with the above resolu
tion, His Honor the Mayor appointed
Messrs. Dearing, Tutt, Smith and
Keener that committee.
S. H. Crump, Clerk Council.
For the Dispatch.
My Electioneering Frolic.
[concluded.]
: I offered her my arm and we were
jsoon among the dancers. I prided
myself on my dancing, having taken
j one quarter's lessrn from a traveling
j artist, but I soon found that fancy steps
land puncheon floors did not agree, for
| the floor was composed of split logs,
j roughly hewn ; so I adopted the style
|of the others. I was also pretty good
jat this, having been taught by the ne
groes when a hoy. Every now and
then some of the by standers would
| sing out, "Go it Snellings, you area
trump,” or “hit him agin hoss fly,
them’s thelicks.”
“Lord sakes,” exclaimed an old wo
man, Bitting in the chimney corner with
a black stump of a pipe between her
gums,"ef he don't dance jist iikeSeatb
j Simpkins use to do in South Carliny,
when I was a gal.”
The dancing now became fast and fu
rious, the fiddler with his head thrown
back, mouth open, sleeves rolled up
and eyes set in his head, was laboring
lawfully. Gradually the couples ex
hausted, commenced dropping off, one
J and two pair at a time, and in the course
|of half an hour, I looked around and
found no one on the floor but Big Siss
' and myself. I now thought it was time
j to stop, but no signs of weariness could I
perceive in Big Siss, with jaws set firm,
head thrown a little on one side, and
holding her dress with both hands, she
ballancaed right and left, and every now
| and then she would come down to it,
with a regular hack step and double
shuffle that would have broken the
heart of any of our city belles. I saw
at once it was to he a t ot wln( j
tween us ; if L out the longest I
a be safe, but if, unfortunately, Big
[Siss prove the victor, farewell my hopes
of success in the coming election.
The whole company now crowded j
around, big and little, old and you-g, i
| negroes and dirty faced Children, all J
j joined in shouts of encouragement.— j
Now it was “£o it, Big Siss, jist take
the shi.:,e out of him or, "oh, my
Spellings, come down to it, rute hog or
die.”
Every now and then I would strike
my toes against the uneaveu floor, hut
gathering myself up, would cut some
extra figure, as if it was intentional,
calling down yells of applause. But
this could not last long, it is the pace
| that kills; already was the perspiration
I streaming from every pore; my head
was becoming dizzy with over exertion.
1 looked at Big Kiss, merciful Heavens!
not a muscle changed, the same firm
step and unchanging eye ; the never
ending hack step and double, shuffle—it
drove me almost mad. In my mental
agony, I could not help thinking, d—m
| you, Big Siss.
| Dispair had leased hold of my heart;
I became oblivious to every thing
around me, and danced away like a mad
man.
!
Suddenly a yell broke upon my con
tused senses—the cry of “well done
Snellings, old fellow, you have tuck the
i floor.”
I looked before me, Big Siss was not
i there, I iooktd around and she was
• (seated in acorner fanning herself with
- ; the sifter. Never shall I forget the joy
[ of that moment; my feelings were too
i deep for utterance. Silently taking my
seat, amid numerous slaps on theshoul
, der, punches in the side, and cries of
: | “ Snellings is the boy,” I inwardly vow
ed that while reason held her sway,
never, no never, to dance again at a
country frolic.
We will pass over the remainder of
the night, the supper with its attendant
delicacies of long colkmls, fat bacon,
’ corn dodgers and the numerous fights be
fore day, when the red eye whisky had
I began to do Us work.
With all the accompanying pleasures
of a back woods frolic, I must simply say,
, in conclusion, that on the day of elec
i tion, I received the votes of every man
who was at the party—beating my op
j ponerit by a fair majority—old Sol
saying.: “Any man that could out
dance Big Siss, was the man for the
county, certain.” Paul.
, .
’ Wilkes Superior Court.—The Fall
Term of this court commenced in this
' place on Monday last, Judge Thomas
presiding, and terminated on last night.
Nothing of note or interest transpired.
Some of the most importrnt cases were
; necessarily laid over until the next
i term, owing to the absence of T. R. R.
: Cobb, Esq , who is engaged as counsel
in most of them.— Wilkes Republican, Ist
A Large Increase.— The receipts of
cotton at Galveston, Texas, for the year
just closed exhibit an increase of 48 428
bales; the amount for 1857 having been
only /1.399 bales; while for the year
just closed, it has been 119,820.
OFFICIAL. DRAWINGS
OF THK
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Tho following are the drawn numbers ol the,
SPARTA ACADEMY I-OTTER Y, CZos* 667—drawn
OCTOBER 1. 1858 :
22, 38, 55, 30, 15, 49, 9, 56, 06, 70,
54, 72.
The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY I-OTTKRY, Class 668 —Extra
drawn OCTOBER 2.1858 :
55, 68, 53, 45, 70, 07, 43, 48, 11, Cl,
56, 6.
F. C. BARBER, 1 „
I. P DUGAS I Commissioners.
oc2 S. SWAN & CO., Managers.
Cflmrntrnai Itttelligena
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, 1
October 2, 1868. f
COTTON.—There has been a good demand this
morning, at full prices. Sales 693 bales—l 4at
11M ; 10 at 12K ; 8? at 12 5 16 ; 260 at \2% ; 113
at 12 >4 ; and 212 at V2y,c. Receipts 791 bales.
WHEAT.—The demand for the past week has
been con fined mostly to millers wants, aud on
the lower qualities of both Red and White, a re
duction has to bo made to effect sales. Good
rime Re l and White, particularly the latter,
are in demand, and will bring our outside fig
ures, If not over them. Trices still take a wide
range for both Red and White. We quote
Red at 90, 95 cents, SIOO, sl.os—a choice
lot would bring sl.lO ; White sl, $1.05, sl.lO a
$1.15, according to quality—a choice lot would
bring $1.20.
CORN.—We have no change to notice in prices
his week. The stock is still light, but the de
mand is confine! to home wants, which are lim
ited. Holders are asking 70 cents for lots, sacks
ncludeJ, an! it i 3 retailing from stores, in small
lots, at 75 cents.
8 A VANN AH, Oct. I.— Flour. —This article has
been in better demand during the week, but
sales have been principally for home consump
tion. Prices are unaltered, and stocks are am
ple. The receipts of the week foot up 2695 bbls I
and 4,331 sacks ; and the exports 2,205 barrels,
ami 1,337 sacks.
Bacon —ln very slight demand, without quo-;
table change in prices, which, however, are
drooping. Stocks are full.
Corn. —We have heard of but one transaction j
of any size this week—the sale of 2,000 bushels -
on the wharf at 73 cents. From store the price
is 80 cents Stocks ample. Receipts of the week 1
3,424 bushels.
Wheat —We have heard of no transaction du- J
ring the week. Receipts 21,504 bushels. Ex
ports 8,204 bushels.
Salt —No late arrivals. In large lots tho price
is 75c.; from store, at retail, 80 cents.
Sjjippg intelligence.
CHARLESTON, October I.—Arrived, steam
ship Nashville, New York.
Went to sea, Terns Maria Pike, Trout Creek,
Fla.; W C Mershon, Providence, R. I.;scbrsS
J Waring, Boston ; Geo Davis, New York.
ARRIVALS FROM TUIS FORT.
Schr A J ing6i*Se!!, New York. Sept 29
CP FOR THIS PORT.
Schr Mary J Hoyt, at Philade!i/aia, Sept 28
CLEARED FOR j»oRT.
Schr SainM Rohm, at Philadelphia, Sept 28
.-A v ANN ATT. October 2.—Arrived, steamer
Talomicco. Augusta.
Cleared, schr Smithsonian, New York.
Departed, steamers Augusta, Augusta ; Swan,
Augusta.
THK STEAMERS.
| Sailing Bays to and from the United States. |
I FROM EUROPE.
jNcva Scotia, from Liverpool for Quebec.. Sept 22 j
Canada, from Liverpool for Boston Sept 261
j North Star, from Havre for New York.. .Sept 29 ,
I Ariel, from Havre for New York Oct 6!
| Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool for Quebec. .Oct 6 1
! Fulton, from Southampton for New York.. Oct 20
I North America, Ir’m Liverp’l for Quebec. Oct 20
(Northern Light, from Havre for N York. Nov 3
jArago, from Southampton for N York... Nov 17
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
| Persia, from New’ Y*rk for I iverpool... .Sept 29 i
1 I Northern l ight, Fra N York for Bremen. Sept 29 •
Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 3
Indian, from Quebec to Liverpool Oct 9
i ztsia, from New York for Liverpool Oct 13
Arago, from New’ York to Havre Oct 16
Canada, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 20
■ Nova co ian, from Quebec for Live: pool.. Oct 23
Anglo Saxon, from Quebec for Liverpool.Novg>*6 j
1 Fulton, from New York for Havre. Nov 131
North America, Fm Quebec for Livcvp’l.Nov 20 j
FOR SALE.
TporiTY SHARES in tlu: GRANITE I
JL VILLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of
Five Hundred Dollars each. For terms, apply )
i to the subscriber, at Grahamville. S. C.
FRANCIS V/. FICKLING,
Executor ol B. Mcßride, i
■ ocl eodtf or E. TWEEDY, Augusta,Ga. i
l TEI-WEEKLY
t SOUTHERN RECORDER. I
FIIHK Editors of the Southern Recorder
J propose to publish, during the session of the
; egislature, a Tri Weekly paper under the above
f n unc, of medium size, to contain a synopsis of
• debates, bills, ami all other matters of imi»pr
l lance that shall corne before the Legislature—
thus affording an early, impartial and complete
account of the proceedings of that body. To ef
fect this in a proper manner, we w'ii! be necessi
tated to keep good reporters, with a ready pen,
, in each branch of the Legislature, to give mat
ters as thev come up. This and other things
• will be attended with no little expense, but if a
sufficient number of subscribers shall send us
their names by the 20th October next, the paper
t will be issued, and on ilie receipt of the first
number the subscription, one dollar, will liavej
> j to be paid.
Strict attention will be given to the latest tele
1 | graph, cotton and other news.
R. M. ORME & SON.
Milledgeville, Sent. 10,1858. scplß
’ Medical College of Ga.,
-A_t _A.-u.g-ui.stet.
f riIHE NEXT ANNUAL COURSE OF
JL Lectures in this Institution will begin on tbe
• j first Monday in November next, with an
i Introductory Lecture by Prof. Jonhs.
1 ] Emeritus Prof, of Anatomy—G. M. NEWTON,
Mm. i).
! Anatomy—H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
I Surgery—L. A. DUGAS, M D.
? i Chemistry and Pharmacy—JOS. JONES, M. F>.
j Institutes and Practice—L. D. FORD, M. D.
;| Physiology and Pathological Anatomy—ll. Y.l
M. MILLER, M.D.
I Materia nediea. Therapeutics and Medical Ju-i
irisprudenee—l. P. GARVIN, M. D.
i Demon-trator of Anatomy—ROßEßT CAMP
l BELL. M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator-S. B. SIMMONS, M. D.
Prosector to the Professor of Surgery—H. W. 1
. I). FORD. M. I>.
' Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and In- j
, ants—JAS. A. EVE, M. I).
Curator of Museum—T. P. CLEAVELAND.
Tickets for the whole Course $lO5 00 ;
Matriculation (to be taken once) 500 I
Practical Anatomy (to be taken once) 10 00 !
For further information, apply to any member i
of the Faculty, or to the undersigned.
1 jy29-. tNovl LP. GARVIN, Dean.
.JAMifIS A. JONES,
‘ (OF THK LATE FIRM OF KARNES * JONES,)
\T7ILL continue the WARE- KVTTTV
VV HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI
NEBS. Office and Sales Ro in on the ESSE!
corner of Mclntosh and Rcynolds-st., Augusta,;
1 Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson & Gard j
; ner). 1 would gr tefuily re urn my thanks to
. my numerous friends who so liberally patron
ised me at y old sttnd, and would most re ;
■ spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at j
■ the Dew, hoping, by giving my strict personal,
i attention to business, to promote the interest of I
(. all those who may favor me with their patronage.
L All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed.
I Liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in I
store. JAMES A. JONES, j
gpAugusta, July 14. 1858. jyls-w’ly
"68 HHDS CHOICE WEST INDIA |
(MOLASSES,
i Just received on consignment, and:
’ will be sold. Apply to j
JOHN CASHIN,
Central SUMrtiscnmtfs.
Saddlery, Harness,
TRUNKS, &c
--**«*.». 'rs'SMif, rnm.-mm.
QHEBMAN, JESSUP & CO. having re
moved to the new and spacious
! Iron Front Store adjoining the City
j Rank, a few doors above their old feuiSuftT
location, ami nearly opposite the
Globe and United suites Hotels, are prepared to )
exhibit lor the Fall Trade < f 1858, an unusually
heavy stock of Goods itt their line, comprising a
arge and well selected assortment of SADDLES,
j BRIDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VA
LINES, CARPET BAGS, and every description of
j Goods adapted to the trade, manufactured by
: themselves, expressly for this market.
—AIX©—
A heavy stock of BADDLERY HARDWARE.
COACH MATERIALS, Smith's best VARNISHES
SPRINGS, AXLES, MALLEABLE CASTINGS and
BANDS, including a very full assortment ol
I Goods in the line, which are offered to manufac
: turers and dealers at low prices.
Leather, Shoe Findings and
Tanners Tools.
NOW receiving, Oak and Hemlock
Sole LEATHER ;
Harness, Skirling, U idle an.l Band LEATHER:
Picker, Lace and Roller “
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled
LEATHER ;
Russet and Black Upper LEATHER ;
“ “ KID SKINS ;
French, German and American Calf SKINS •
French Patent Call, Kid Calf, and Opera SKINS:
Goat and Kid Morocco SKINS;
Lining, Topping and Rinding SKINS ;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep “
—also—
Shoe Pegs, leasts, Sole Cutters, Heel Cutters,
Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Breaks 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 Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring
Tapes, Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk
Twist, Boot Cord, Silk Galloon,
Boot Web, &c M &c.
—ALSO—
CURRYING KNIVES, FLESHER 3, FINGER
! STEELS, l EAM FACES, SLICKERS, BRUSHES
RUB STONES, CLEARING STONES, kc. Tanners
OIL, by the barrel. For sale low. by
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO.,
j 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
1 cnited States Hotels.
A. P. BEERS & CO,
General Commission
Merchants,
AUGUSTA,
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day:
entered into a Copartnership for the trails-'
action of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ;
in this city.
Their personal attention will be given to sell- '
Ing consignments of rrflui.ee an.: •; *, *,,
Cd nJ in • “ “•! SeHiog all kinds ol ■
roduce ~tr.cr Merchandise upon orders.
ax*e of the partners (Mr. Foster) will remain ,
I in Tennessee, prepared to (ill orders for all kinds i
I of Teunessee produc*ions.
A. P. BEERS, Augusta, Ga.,
HORACE FOSTER, Louisville, Tenn 1
ocl 2m
MJISS C. E
milliner,
VXD Kit PLANTERS' HOTEL,
HAS returned from New York, and
is prepared to offer to her customers a
well selected assortment of
ocl-tf MILLINERY GOODS.
Fall and Winter Millinery,
NOW OPEN.
Mrs. M. L, Pritchard, Ag’t,
OPPOSITE the Mechanics’ Bank, has
returned from New York with a full sup
ply of FASHIONABLE BONNETS. Flower and
Ribbon DRESS CAPS and HEAD DRESSES.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of Misses BONNETS and
HATS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS and RAGLANS,
ocl-2m
i
Drugs, Drugs.
FRED. VON CAMP having this day
purchased the DRUG STORE of Chariks ■
[ Palmkdo, opposite the Bridge Bank Building, will,
I c utinire the business uuder the firm of
, FRED. VON-CAMP, i
Augusta, Ga., October J. 1858.
HAVING sold my Drug Business to;
Frui). Vox-Camp, I cordially recommend •
,j him to my friends who have so iibaraliy patron t
I ised me. CHARLES PALMEDO.
— ;
■VTOTlCE.—Prescriptions put up at any
1_ x time in the night.
ocl-d3m FRED. VOX-CAMP. i
To Tinners.
I OFFER for sale a splendid set of
BRASS MOUNTED TINNERS’ TOOLS, only
. been in use something over a year. Also, a
. large and commodious SHOP, with all the FIX
. TURES necessary for carrying on the Tin Busi
ness and Family Grocery conjointly, and if de
sired, a splendid new Tin WAGON and HORSES.
’ Address, or apply to EL ROBERTS.
sep22 ctf Thomson, Ga.
FALL TRADE,
1030.
! Jackson, Miller Verdery,
WHOLESALE dealers in
DRY GOODS,
MASONIC HALL BUILDING , 7
Augusta, Ga.,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OP FALL ASD
WINTER DRY GOODS, CONSISTING, IN PART, OF
KERSEYS, BLANKETS, LINSEY.S, KENTUCKY
, JEANS, SATINETS, TWEEDS, CASHMERETS,
CABSIMEHFS. CLOTHS. PRINTS, GING
HAMS, Solid and Fii-’d DkLAINES,
MERINOS, ALPACAS, CASH
MERES, POPLINS. SILKS, n.
SHAW I.S, TALMAS,
MANTILLAS,
H OSIER Y,
CLOAKS,
HDK’FS,
AC.. AC.
. To which they respectfully invite the attention of
Wholesale Buyers visiting our city.
sep2-d6*c3
PAPER
C ommission W arehouse,
AND
PRINTER’S DEPOT,
FOR THE SALK OF
Writing, |rintmg, «3nbdope imfoj
Colored Papers, Cards,
AND
PRINTING MATERIAL
| OF ALL KINDS.
Agent for L. JOHNSON & CO.,
Type Founders,
R. HOE & CO.,
And other Printing Press Makers .
; | PRIFTING INKS, OF BEST QUALITY,
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
I
j The Subscriber begs to call attention to his i
LARGE STOCK OF
j WRITING AND WRAPPING PAPER
j of all kinds, which will sell very low for |
cash, or short credit on large sums.
JOSEPH WALKER,
I 220 Meeting-si. , Charleston, JS. C.
sep3o-d4icl
iREADY-HADE CLOTHING DEPOT.
Opposite the Union Bank, Augusta, Ga.
RAMSAY & LaBAW,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF
Fine and Medium.
READYMADE CLOTHING.
WE BEG LEAVE TO INFORM OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND CUS
tomers that we are still at the same
OLD STAND,
And among the stock will he found Brown, Black, Blue and Olive full
trimmed FROCKS AND DRESS COATS, at almost every price.
Side Band Casimere suits of every grade;
Harris Broad Brook and Doe Skin Frocks and Business Coat 6 ;
Fancy Cas. Pants, Tuffed Side Band, do.
Harris’ Cas. Bl k Doe Skin, English, French ar.d American of every quality ;
Bj’kSat. Cashmere, Casimere, Val Saper Mattelose, Lyons Velvet, Super
White Silk, Bl’k Cloth and Cas. Single and Double Waisted and Double Brestedj
VESTS, of every kind and size.
WE HAVE THE LARGEST LOT OF
LINEN BOSOMS, SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CRAVATS.
In the city, from the well known manufactures of “ Morrison,” “ Golden Hill,’ j
“I. M. Davis & Co.and others, all made expressly to our order.
We have also a large lot of MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ; Cashmere, j
Saxony Wool, Australian,Lamb's Wool, Shaker Flannel, Silk, Brown and Black,
Cotton Undershirts and Drawers, of every grade ; Canton Flannel, Brown and!
Bleached Drill Drawers ; Travelling Shawls and Blankets.
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c.
We also beg leave to inform our customers and persons visiting the city, that!
we receive goods by every steamer, from our extensive manufactory North, hav- j
ing a partner in market every day to purchase the latest novelties of the season,
please call and examine the stock, the prices are all right. oct2 3m
'
SINGE! R’S
SEWINCMACHI MM
GREAT REDUCTION.
ioN AND AFTER THIS DATE, WE AGREE TO SELL OUR MACHINES AT;
\VVV VVW V&iXk
| So as to allow one and all to make a _
; purchase of a
yL
SUBSTANTIAL MACHINE.
CHEAP AFFAIR \
Now In the Market, gy
The Following Prices: >3^"" IhM 1
New Family Machine and Iron Stand, complete, . . . ,S 50 001
Transverse Shuttle Machines and Iron Stand, Letter A . 76 00;
No. 1, 12 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand . 110 00,
No. 2, 18 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand . 125 00 j
No. 3, 24 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand . MO 00’
No. 3, 24 inch Table, Standard Shuttle Machine and Iron Stand,
with extra large Shuttle, for heavy Leather work, with vibrating
power combined with Feed Wheel . 152 00 j
JU Mahogany Cases or Tables will he extra charge. Office at
H. D. NORREL’S
oc2fllm Book and Music Store, Broad-st.
AUGUSTA SELECT ACADEMY,
FOR FEMALES ONLY,
i Corner of Ellis ami Mclntosh Streets.
, | EXERCISES WILL BK RESUMED ON MONDAY, •■'BIT. 28
D. F. GRIFFIN, A. M., j. Teacherg
Mrs. D. F. GRIFFIN. J Aeacaer3 '
MR. & MRS. D. F. GRIFFIN tender
their thanks to the patrons of the Augus-
I ta Select Academy for the very liberal patron
| age bestowed upon it for ihe past four years, and
they hope by a strict personal attention to their
, I duties as teachers, to merit a continuance of the i
j same.
■ At the urgent solicitation of many of their:
i! patrons and friends, they have been induced to ;
; change their institution from a mixed to a fe
■; mate school exclusively.
j Having been engaged in the business of teach
. ing for the last fourteen years, ten of which have
been spent in Augusta and its vicinity, they hat
ter themselves that, by experience and euergy, |
they will be able to make this a school of the
hrst order.
No labor or expense will be spared iu giving
their pupils as good, thorough, and practical an
education as can be acquired iu the best female
seminaries.
, The Course of Studies embraces all the branch
es required iu a complete English education,and
a thorough preparation f<»r any class in College.
Prof. F. U. MARCHY wi'.l take charge of th:
classes in the French and Italian Languages,
j The school rooms are large, convenieut, and
easy of access.
This institution is furnished with a very com- >
plate set of Geographical and Astronomical Maps,
* Charts, Globes. &o. Also, Chemical and Philo
sophical Apparatus fully sufficient to illustrate
■ those studies.
Pupils will bo admitted at any time, and charg- !
ed only from the time cf enteriug to the close of,
the Quarter.
Tuition per Quarter, from SIO.OO to $15.00, ac
cording to studies. seplß dtf
Houses to Kent.
FIVE HOUSES to rent, in different
parts of the city. Apply to
sep29-0 JOHN C. CHEW. !
Dawson & Skinner,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN
Family and 'Plantation
GROCERIES,
OFFER FOR SALE
-76 bales Gunny BAGGING :
300 coils ROPE*;
180 bags Rio, Java and Mocha COFFEE : !
35 hhds. SUGAR ;
75 bbls. Clarified SUGAR, A. B and C ; ,
25 *• Crushed, Pow’rd and Loaf SUGAR ; I
110 boxes TOBACCO, all qualities ;
300 “ CANDLES, Sperm, Patent and Ad ;
amantiue, 4‘s, 6’s and 12’s ;
60 boxes STEAM CANDY ;
40 chests and caddies Fine and Common
Green and B'ack TEAS ;
2000 sacks SALT, twilled sacks ;
I 75,C00 SEGARS, all qualities ;
300 kegs NAILS, assorted sizes ;
WHISKY. BRANDY. GIN. RUM, ALE, PORTER ;|
75 boxes New CHEESE ; PEPPER, SPICES, 1
LEAD, SHOT, &c. sep29-.m
Star Mills Flour.
OF this choice FLOUR, a constant
supply always on hand, of Superfine and
j Family, in half and quarter sacks, at
!! _sep2B KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ’S.
New corn meal.— ~
A constant supply of fresh ground new
CORN MEAL, from that beautiful pure White
Corn, ground on the plantation of Mr. Jonathan
M. Miller. In store, and for sale by
sep2B M. W. WOODRUFF.
J7UFTEEN HUNDRED kegs NAILS.
' ■ For sale low, by
sep3 WILCOX, HAND A AN;\ : EV.
SUGAR, i. OFJTEE and MOLASSES. —
75 lihfts. goo ! to prime P. R. SUGARS
300 l>b!s. A, R and C Clarified
ICO Crushed andJ’owdcred “
j 800 bags Rio COFFEE ;
300 pockets Old Java COFFEE ;
35 fetid*. Cuba \ GLASSES :
75 bbls. SYRUP;
4j Sugar House SYRUP. For sale bj :
i __s<*p3 WILCOX. HAND k ANSI.EV. i
GREENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT 1
LOTTERIES.
Managed, Drawn and Prizes Paid by the
u ell known and responsible firm of
GREGORY 31 A V RY .
, SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock.
TSIE SMALLER
Draws at Savannah in the following order : 1
WED'DAY, Ciass 220, Cap. SIO,OOO, Tickets $2.50
EXTRA CLASS 47.
j To be drawn on WEDNESDAY, September 15t!
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
$32,250!
sjs,ooC ; SIO,OOO ; 45,<03 ; 53,000 ; $2,6*20 :
00 of $750, &c., 4c.
j Tickets s‘o ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2.50. RisK j
; on a package of *2G quarters only $37.40.
i TIURSDY, Class 221, Cap. $4 sSI .00
i FRIDAY. do 222, uo 8,530 do 2.00
SATUKD’Y do 223, do 4.865 do 1.00
EXTRA CLASS 48,
, To be drawn on SATURDAY, September 18th.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$35,500!
SI 7 ,500 : 87,5’0 ; $6,000 ; $5,000 ; $4,000 :
$4,000 ; $3,000 ; $2,142 ; 50 of SI,OOO, 4c.
I Tickets $lO ; Halves $5.00 ; Quarters 2.60.
i Risk on a package of 25 Quarters $37.00.
UNCURRENT NOTES, SPECIE AND LAND WAR-,
RANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD,
uy Payment of Prizes in the above Lotteries!
13 secured by a bond ol Seventy Thousand Dol- j
lars, in the hands of the Treasurer ol tbeCom-;
! missioners, appointed by the State- of Georgia.
Notes of ali solvent Baukd taken in payraen
for Tickets.
Orders promptly attended to, and Scheme
and Drawings forwarded. Apply to
JOHN A. MII.LEX,
Broad-st., 3 doors below Post Ot!'c“ Cornet
sepl4 v«M.ii-r-np .ir» or'-x* Vlanry.
CJEGARS AND TOBACCO.—
IO 200,000 SEG \RS, embracing a great variet)’;
200 boxes TOBACCO, various brands and pri
! ces. For sale low, by
sep2l DANIEL H. WILCOX.
UNPRECEDENTED
INDUCEMENTS!
I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES,,
consisting of
Carriages, Rockaways,
BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS,
BUGGIES, with and without tops,
of all the different styles now manufactured at
prices AS LOW as can bo boug! tin any Southerr
city. Being constantly in the receipt of goods
I am enabled to offer to the public something
both fresh and new.
In addition to the above, I keep always on
hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac
ure.
I also warrant all work that leaves ray store.
R. H. MAY,
At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sts.
in rear ol G lobe HoteL sep2B 3m
SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT !
Swan & Co.
CONTINUE TO DIIAVV AS USUAI
Without Interruption.
SWAN’SCO’S LOTTERIES ARE LEGAL AND
THORIZKD BY THE STATE OE GEOP.UIAI
Tho late attempt to injure our firm has show*
that our Lotteries are drawn fairly ; that» ur
1 rizes are paid punctually ; and that ouf
Schemes are more liberal than any other Letter#
in the World l 9
—
THE following Scheme will he .Iran a.
by g. SWAN & COMP’Y, Managers of the
■ eparla Academy Lottery, in each of th< ir Smgla
Number Lotteries for OCTOBER, 1858, at AH
OISTA, Ga., in public, under the superinteo
j ucnce of Commissioners.
; CLASS 35,
To he drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.,in public, oa
SATURDAY, October 2, 1878.
' | CLASS 36
iTo be drawn incity of Augusta,Ga.. in public, oa
SATURDAY, October 9, 1858,
] CLASS 37,
I be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga..in public, oa
SATURDAY, October 16, 1858
CLASS 38,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, or
SATURDAY, October‘.3, 1858. ’
CLASS 39,
i To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga., in pubHa
on SATURDAY, October 30, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
.>O,OOO Vlclaotia
\ Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eiahtu
Five Frizes!
. NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS ?
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Saturday in SEPTEMBB
1 Prize of $70.0
1 “ “ 30.00 c,
1 “ “ 10,000
1 “ “ 6.006
I “ “ 4.000
1 “ “ 3,006
1 “ “ 1.50*
4 “ “ 1,000
4 “ 906
4 “ “ 808
4 “ “ 709
4 ‘ “ 606
50 “ “ 506
50 “ “ 306
100 “ “ 12$
,230 “ “ 10*
josiah Sibley k Sons,
NO. 6 WARREN BIX)CK,
OFFER FOR SALE LOW—
200 coils Patched “
300 coils ROPE ;
200 half coils ROPE ;
100 hhds. choice Cuba MOLASSES ;
50 bbls. N. O. and Sugar House SYRCP ;
26 hhds. N. O. SUGAR ;
50 “ Porto Rico SUGAR ;
25 “ Muscovado “
100 bbls. A, B and C Refined SUGAR ;
50 “ Crushed and Powdered SUGAR;
500 bag-; Rio and Cape COFFEE;
100 “ Laguayra and Java COFFEE ;
500 kegs NAIIJ3 and BRADS ;
300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
25 “ Sperm “
30 “ assorted CANDY;
100 Boxes TOBACCO, various qualities ,
150 M SEGAFS, American, Spanish. &c.;
300 packages. LIQUORS, including
' BRANDIES, WINES. GIN, HUM, WHISKY,
SCHNAPPS, PORTER, ALE, Ac., Ac.
—ALSO—
| Super Carb.S*-DA, STARCH, PEPPER, SPICS,
' SOAP, SHOT, LEAD, BROOMS, BUCKETS, TUBS,
Table SALT. Cottou TWINE, Schley’s GEORGIA
; PLAINS, OSNABURGS, Ac.
j Call and see them. sep23
AGON, BACON.—
7 * 000 pounds Tennessee, Kentucky and
' Western B-tcon BIPES SHOULDERS and HAMS
i on con- igument, and lor sale as low as any by
wep29 M. W. WOOi RC F.
17UMILY AND SUPERFINE FLOUR:
’ A constant supply of as good Family and
| Superfine FJ.OIR as the city cm produce, none
1 excepted. In -tore. and lor sale by
. 3 ep29 M. W. WOODRUFF.
IP LOUR.—
; 100 sacks Extra Family FLOUR *
300 •• Super Family FLOUR ;
200 quarter sacks Super FLOIR.
Ar.* i Ving, and for sale by
Sep2 7 THOS. P STOV *l.l. & CO.
mmYTmrn
HAVE REMOVED
To the Store of Messrs. T. W. Fleming & Co.
BE YNOL DS-STREET,
j Opposite Dye & Richards’ Warehouse, where
they will be pleased to see the r former
friends and patrou3 ;
e -A-ixd Offer for - ScAlo,
CORN, WHEAT, FLOUR, BACON,
LARD, HAY, &u.
sep2B
NOTICE.
0 TTNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, the ratee
of Freight by the
Proj eller Line from New [ U''., ....
York, will be advanced to
regular tarilf rates—loc.
; per 1< ot for general moas- ' ~pK,u v l | vsg*
urementgoods ; 6cts.por
foot for Hats, Boots and ~ w
j Shoes ; other Goods as per tarilf rates.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
‘j sep29 Savannah.
Sale of Real Estate.
\I7ILL he solil, before the Court
i VY House of Edgefield District, on MONDAY,
the 4t!i day of OCTOBER next, all that pit co,
i. parcel or lot of Land with the Hotel and out
bid dings, situate in i.ramteville. in ilie District
of Edgefield, known as the Betel Lot, measuring
in width North and South, two hundred and
forty-nine leet, more or less, and extending Fast
and West from Canal street to Gregg street, four
hundred and sixty-four feet, together with a lot
_ adjoining orth on Gregg street, one hundret
i feet wide, and one hundred and eighty four feet
| deep, East aud West, together with the useU
, ' common with others, of the public Mall adjoil
‘| ing on the North, for the period o r nine hundre
j and ninety-one years and eleven months an
5 sixteen days, to be kept up as a Public Houses'
' j long as the • •ranitevillc Manufacturing Company
: shall uot sell their grounds for the erection <>f a
! Public House or Hotel in Graniteville, with the
I proviso that the purchaser, his heirs, executors,
i administrators or assigns, shall not convert the
said premises, or ai y part thereof, into a place
for selling or retailing any sort of wine, spirit*
or malt liquor, on penalty of paying to the Gran
iteviiie Manufacture g Company tw *r.ty-uve dol
lars for evei y day on which such selling or re
tailing shall take place.
To an approved purchaser the terms will be
’' liberal. Purchasers to pay for papers.
1 FRANCIS W. FICKLING,
Exceutor of B Mcßride.
Grn>'anrviHe P O , s <' sepl3 eodtd
To Hire,
? A N honest and reliable NEGRO MAN
• i who has bad considerable exper.cnce l*
Gardening, and would be a valuable hand about
a store warehouse or ofllce. Address Boxlli
r* *»= sn‘2l ts
House ami Sign Paiatiol
House and sign painting, gili
ING, BLAZING, Ac. Also, BABER HAH
I ING all of which will be executed in a wor
! manlike ma ner. by S. C. WHITE,
Shop corner Mclntosh aud Ellis sta.
t ! sep2o-ly
ON CONSIGNMENT.
pr f\ f OA lbs. Tennessee Clear
SIDES, a choice article. For
- sale at No. 7, Warren Block.
sepl3 KINCHLEY k SANCHEZ.
JEROME’S HAIR RESTORER.—
Another 6uppiy just received by
sep2 WSI. H. TCTT.