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*A O'CLOCK P. M, OCT. 15, 1858.
.Notice to Advertisers.
(Advertisements Tor the Evkmxg Dispatch must
tacdei in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
or ler to appear the same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Her! net lon In Exclinnge.
We understand that our banks will,
on Monday next, reduce the rate for
sight checks oil New York to par.
■.».«
Frost.
We are informed that on Thursday
morning last, a slight White Frost was
observable in the out-skirts of the city.
Some say .there was a frost this morn
ing-
The Cbarlesion News of yesterday
says There was a heavy white frost at
Summerville last night.
We also learn that there has been a
Nlt strong white frost at Mount Holly, nine
teen miles from Charleston.
There was a “severe white frost” at
Fayetteville, N. C., on Saturday and
Sunday last.
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Stw Advertisement k.
G. T. Dortic.—We hope our old
friend will excuse us for one or two
Wanders made in his advertisements on
Thursday, such as bushels of Champaigne
instead of baskets, and new country Rice
for new Carolina. It was set up late, in
a hurry, and not read over. By the
way, our “ Devil ” says we are not so
far out of the way, and argues that as it
takes two pints to make a quart, &c,,
that friend Dop.tic has on hand
bushels of champaigne. If he lias, wo
know it is good. We are rejoiced to
see that notwithstanding the city au
thorities have removed him, ho finds
himself still in in the old place—long
may he there remain, dispensing the
choice articles of life.
Christopher Ditt-gsii.—We would
cali attention to those wishing anything
done in turning or upholstery, to
the advertisement of this gentleman.
A- a Turner, and Upholsterer, he has
no superior in the State.
8. Kacvfbr.- -It will be seen that this
f’C bouse is just receiving and opening
l a new stock of line goods, suitable for
the season, at the store, under, the Au
j| g .istu Hotel. He has opened a splen
did store and keeps on hand a large and
well selected stock of Staple and Fancy
_ Dry Goods. To judge by appearances as
we pass along, we would say he finds
Stlie Ladies good customers.
Night Suiooi..- The young men of
o.ir city, ami more particularly th-j me
chanical portion, enjoy now evffjry op
portunity of improving th'-mselves,
either In Knglish or Classical studies.
We have now open several night schools,
among the number it will he seen that
.1. 0. Lowry, A. M. proposes to open a
school on Ok evening of the 18th
mst. in which lie will give instruc
tions, in the higher branches, including
Mathematics and Hook Keeping. His
terms are moderate and we would ad
vise our young men to avail‘themselves
of the opportunity offered—in after
years they will find it money well and
profitably spent.
RosiCiirrAfiK NT nsiiO'. This cstab
lishncent is well kept up hy its present
proprietor, and the Wants, Shrubbery,
&c, offered by him have generally given
satisfaction to purchasers. It will be
s«n that he is now receiving a large ad
ditioia to his previous stock of Fruit
ar.d ornamental Tree", Flowering shrubs
ltjsos, well rooted, Boxwood, &c., to
■». hich he invites attention.
Hudson & Mills,-?. We would call
attention of citizens, merchants and
others to the advertisement of this firm.
They have on hand at their new .store a
largo and well selected stock of articles
in the grocery line, and although new
beginners, are we'l known to most of
those who dual this city as young
men of industry and integrity- two
qualifications that should give couii
dennee to those who patronize their
house that their orders will iie prompt
ly and faithfully attended to.
, Cabinet Making.—We intended to
have notioed sooner, the removal of Mr.
Sinoleton to the “St. Charles building”
on Ellis street. Ho is well prepared to,
execute orders in Cabinet making, and
will continue ,to pay particular afcten-!
tion to repairing .and packing furniture 1
and upholstery.
Lambaok & Coo'jer.—This firm has
now on hand, and arc daily expecting
additions to their large and fine stock
of choice Segars. We recommend their
Georgia’s and Augiusta’s—we have given
both a trial, and they will bear puffing.
It is a luxury we seldom enjoy, to get
hald of a good segar, and a good news
paper, and have the Jeisnre to read the
one while we puff the other.
•John Radpoid.—We would call atten
tion to his advertisement. He keeps a
good Family Grocery on the corner of
Broad and Centre streets, and sells
cheap. He has on hand some fine old
Dutch, Swiss and Green Cheese - the
latter is difficult to be obtained
W. 0. I’n ice. —This old mid well
known house still transacts a heavy bu
siness in the Ready-made Clothing line,
and as Merchant Tailor. He has now
on hand a heavy fall stock, which he is
selling at low prices. Tliobc in want of .
new and fashionable clothing, either
ready made, or cnade up to order, wili '
not be disappointed by giving him a <
call.
Montgomery Guard;,
This Company paraded yesterday as- j
ternoon, and made n fine appearance in !
onr streets. For a new corps, they are
well drilled, and went through several!
difficult manrtmvers very creditably. I
1 apt. Daley and his officers deserve
credit for the proficiency in drill which )
the company has attained, in so short a
time; before the winter drilling is over,
with the same care and attention al
ready bestowed, the Guards will be able
to vie with some of our oldest and best
drilled companies.
It was very dusty, as tlic-y passed the
office, but when they reached the Au
gusta Hotel, the popular landlord,
W'heelock, ordered a halt, which was
cheerfully obeyed, anti the company
marched into the back room, and par
took of lee Water— (in a horn) to wash
tiie cobwebs down.
Proceedings Board of Health.
Reullar Meeting, i
October 14, 1858. (’
Present—James M. Dye, Chairman.
Members—Messrs. Peay, Plumb, Har
per, Fleming, Miller.
The City Sexton reports three inter
ments from the 7th to the 14th of Oc
tober, two of whom died out of the
city.
Diseases of which they Died.—Consump
tion, 1; Diseases of the Liver, 1 ; Chol
era Infantum, 1. Total 3.
Sam. H. Crump,
Secretary Hoard of Health.
The Columbia Mirror learns from J.
11. Devereaux, resident engineer of the
Tennessee and Alabama Railroad, that
the track of. that road has now been i
laid one mile into the county of Maury.
The Mirror indulges the hope that the
iron horse will pay a visit to Columbia 1
by the first of January next.
Expected Rrsz in Leather. - The
New York Post says: -‘Two pairs of
shoes were lately made by a shoe nianu- !
facturer in Lynn, to fill an order for a !
Southern plantation. Thy are intended 1
for a slave, who is also a negro 'driver
or overseer, and measures nineteen inches ;
and ahalf in length, with a corresponding
width. We presume these shoes wore,
made at so much the foot.
Mail Robbery. —Through the kind- 1
net-3 of our Postmaster, Solomon Cohen, i
Esq., we have been placed In possession ;
of tlio news of the cxvinroission of a
man robbery on the Western & Atlantic
Railroad The, Postmaster at Chatta
nooga advis.oß him that the packages of
letters from Savannah to Nashville and
Cimttii;,iooga. of the 18th August last,
were stolon from the cars on the State
h'oad and found in the Tennessee river
<>n the 12th October. There wasauum
iier of important letters : one of which
contained a check on the Central Rail
road Bank for 527 or 429 (too much de
faced to tell exactly) ill favor of Stric
ken, Ellis Si Co. This is an important
discovery to our merchants, as it may
explain the cause of unanswered letters
and unacknowled remittances.—tfawm
mh Repucliean. Kth insl.
-
Frost near Savannah.- The weather
which had been rather warm for some
days, suddenly took a change Thursday
night, and yesterday opened cool enough
for a month later in the season, and
with a stiff’ breeze from the north. We
are informed by a friend, who came
across the river early yesterday morn
ing, that Screven’s Causeway, through
the Savannah bottom, opposite the city,
was white with frost as lie passed over
it about sunrise.- Republican.
Opening the Coosa—We loam that
. Col. Pennington, with the necessary
force, and with all the materials requi
site for such an undertaking, started on
Wednesday down the liver in a large
1 boat, prepared fer the occasion, to sur
vey the Coosa, with reference to deter
mining the practicability, and the cost,
and tire appropriate plan, of opening
’ Die liver to navigation. Our friends
, down stream, and at Wetumpka, may
he on the look out for him in due time.
Rome Southerner, 14//i inst.
•* AMES A, JOJVES,
(OK THE LATE FIRM or KARNES ft JONHS.)
W r ILL continue the WARE- o-r-t .
HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSI kffa-t « M
NESS, oa-0 r.ntl Sales Ro m on the rJttSSb. ,
corner of Mclntosh and Rcynohls-st., Augusta,
Georgia, (formerly occupied hy Simpson & Gard
-1 ucr). 1 would ,:r lefu ly re-urn my thanks to
my I'.etr.euous friends who so liberally irtron
bed me at, n y thi ,-t ,;id, and would most re
spectfully solicit a cm,romance of the same at
the near, hoping, by giving my strict personal
attention to busiuess, to promote the interest of
those who may favor mo with their patronage.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, ami FAMILY
HI I’l’J“s.promptly and careiu.'ly executed.
l iberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in
store. JAMES A. JONES.
Augusta, July 14, 1808. jylS-tyly
p. & j. i. Fleming;
Warehouse and Commission
Merclia nts,
AUGUSTA , GEORGIA ,
for the liberal support
JL of Planters in this and the adjoining State 3
Sooth Car oik. a and Alabama, would iuform them
and the pub*ic, that they willooniinue the above
business in.ai. its brauches, audi iat tli -y have
taken that commodious Fire Proof Warehouse,
occupied for several years by Me* rs. Whitlock.
Coskery ft Co., on Campbell street, opposite that
of 1.. Hopkins, where they hope, by strict at
tention to bnaitess, they will share the confi
dence and patronage of their friends as hereto
fore. Our charg *s will be the same aaberetefore •
Commissions 25 can is per bale.
Storage first mouth 25 dc do do
All succeeding -months 12 % dc do do
Libeni 1 advances will be made onall produce
consigned to they., and others filled at the low
est market prices. P. FLEMMG. :
jyl-'Aty J. l. FLEMING.
J. N. CXqARK&(Jo^
W ecalt and Retail
« CJ JK M » *
iSD CGMMI SSION MERCHANTS ;
HURFIIKEI BORO, TENN.
4|®*Str;ct.attention given to purchasing Grain
Bacon, Laid, -Arc., on a!l orders enclos'ug c.atnit
tances.
Jfyferences—Ji R. Wilder, Savannah ; Tiscc. P
Stovall. Augiiivta : Char Jes Campbell. Maoen
High, Peters A: Co., Atlarfa ; Col. J. H. Glovo i
Marie tta ; Col. E. L. Molt, Columbus : Thoraa !
Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. • W. Spence, “Ex- i
change Bank,” Murfreesboro Lanier & Philips ;
Na>hvil!c. jan2o-wly
To Tinners.
I OFfiER for salti a splondid set of
GRASS MOUNTED TINNERS’ TOOLS, only
peer, in use something over a voir. Also 'a
l?, r S°™ n<l ' :o h‘niodious SHOP, with si 1 the FES
TLREs accessary for carrying «n thr Tin Busi
ness and Family Grocery Conjointly, mi 4 if de
sired, a splendid new Tin WAGON ami IMK.SES
Address, or apply !o E. ROBERTS - '! :
"tt Thoin?ou.q a J
OFFUIAI, DRAWINGS
j or THE
Sparta Academy liottery.
OF GEORGIA.
j The ioliewing are the drawn numbers oi the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTT’ERY. Class 091—drawn
OCTOBER 15, 1858 :
70, 42, 60, 55, 9, 28, 48, 52, Iff 34
75, 20, 14.
F. C. BARBER, 1-
L. P. DUGAS / Commissioner!-.
I S. SWAN At CO., Managers.
s Conuittraal Intdlknfe, |
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, 1
October 16, 18.’»8. [ j
| COTTON.—The market remains in the same
condition as noticed yesterday. .Sales this morn- !
ing up to 12 o'ciock lOiO bales. S.O at il, and 20G 1
' ;at ll>i; Receipts 643 bales.
L!*tof V csselg in Port of Savanunit
October 7th, 1858.
SHIPS.
Star of the .South.]f>oo N Y. Padelford. Fav kCo
. Montgomery, (st.).isdONY Hr’ham.Baldwin&Co
Florida. Morumer.. 1035 L oo!.. .T Rk I G Mills
M. Livingston 74* Hav. Hunter tlammell
B;J/ i;ir : *l9 jYooi. Bria r . Baldwin *Co !
• Tnu,u s 000 Havre Biig. Bald & Co j
Oswego, Stevens.... 888 100 l DannaAiWa.-hburn I
I George Evan«...,.,728 I/001... .Starr k Hardee !
Richard Cobdeu 000 Liverpool.C A L Lamar '
BARKS.
' E A Rawlins 27$ rep’g Master ,
Hyndeford 510 L'ool vv b <iiio3 kCo j
. E. Wright, Jr .... 270 dis’g Hunter & Gurnmel! j
jJ- L. Davis OtO Boston. .Starr k Hardee
' j Famosa Estrella. .000 Barcelona... Weber Bro I
I RRIGS.
J*> -hc-ph 000 X O.Brig..Baldwin &Co j
■ Aun M Weeks 000 Phila.Brig. Bald win At Co |
K.o Grande OOOSt Johns. Wilder, W&Co
SCHOONERS.
- Kate Field Alien N Y.. ..Hunter k Gammel
.Southern Belle N Y dis'g HunteriGamnu-11
j Langdon Gill more,.. Boston. .Hunter k Gammcll
. (Sheet Anchor,Hall,,Rich, Va, Brig, Bald, & Co.
Senator Wbapman. N Y.... Dana ft Washburn
■ N B Hawkins, Meoj, Boston StarrftHardee
Loyal Scranton NY.. . .Scranton Norris |
Kale Stewart 000 dis’g.Scranton&Norris
Ellen Bush Phila.dis’g.C.A. Greiner&Co :
Abby Whitman.... Prov—Carleton »v J’arsons
TIIK OCEAN STEAMERS.
i .Sailing Days to and from the United Slates. 1
: FROM EUROPE.
1 i Ariel, from Havre for New York Oct 6 1
I Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool for Quebec.. Oct 6
1 Fulton, from Southampton for New YOl k.. O t2O j
! j North America, Ir’m Liverp’l for Quebec. Oct 20 |
,!Northern Light, from Havre for N York. Nov 3
! Arago, from S- utJmmptoii for N York... Nov 17 !
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
Persia, from New Y.vrk for Liverpool.... Sept 29 1
■ ; Northern light, fra N York for Bremen. Sept 29 f
Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 3 j
Indian, from Quebec i<> Liverpool Oct 9 1
! Asia, from New York for Liverpool Oct 13
- j Arago, from New York to Havre., 0“ 16
I i Canada, from Boston for Liverpool>>ct 20 1
. ; Nova .- CO an, from Quebec for Live: pool.. Oct 23 j
: Anglo rr6m Quebec for Liverpool. Nov G
f Fulton, from New York for Havre Nov 13 !
! Nortli America, f’m Quebec lor Livcrp’l.Nov 20
Kmericay hotel.
i t’OUSER liisti AND GEORGE STS .
OlirvA-lostoix, S. O, |
MKS. M. L. NEUFFEK, respectfully !
informs the public that she has leased j
the a ove HOTEL, and will endeavor to sustain
’ j the reputation which the House enjoyed while ’
: under the management of MRS. A. .J. KENNF.
[ DY. Every attention will be paid to the com- |
fort of regular and transient boarders.
A share of patronage is solicited.
Charleston, October 13, 1858. octl4 \\7w
Cabinet Maker.
1 j / 11IARLES QUIINTEL has removed his
V> Cabinet Rooms fVom Ellis street.
. the Warehouse on Broad street.
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phjmzy mme J~Li lKr
’j ft Clayton. He is now prepared to i : 4r!£5GL-.
I i execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work
r in his line, and hopes to receive a liberal share <
j : of pa 1 rooage.
REPAIRING neatly done, and at low prices. 1
o<-9 dim
I P. BEERS &.CO,
General Commission
* Merchants,
J AUG-USTA,
fTIHE UNDERSIGNED have this day
1 entered into a Copartnership for the trans- i
• a.-tiou of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ;
1 ; in this city.
Their personal attention will he given to sell
’ ing consignments of Produce and Manufactured j
1 (Articles, and also Buying and Selliug ull kinds 01 j
j Produce and other Merchandise upon orders,
j One of the partners (Mr. Foster) wil remain
l in T« nnc'-ce, pro] arch to lili order.- for all kind.-
■ J of Tennessee productions.
U A. P. BEERS, Augusta, Ga.,
■ J HORACE FOSTER, Louisville. Tenu. j
1 ocl-2m
e ! -T^TEW'HERRING.—
- Il 80 barrels new Nova Scotia HERRING, the .
■- cheapest arlicle of food in the market, for plan ■
tation use. on consignment, and lor sale low by i
’» sep2o AN-LEY k SON. ’
Sundries.
y ! O.UIOIY BAGGING and ROPE— Ma
. VDT chine, Handmade an 1 Manilla ;
Tennessee HAMS, SIDES and LARD ;
I LOUR. TOBACCO. COW PEAS;
. ! PEA MEAL, HAY, WHISKY ;
Nova Scotia HERRING. ftc.
1 On consignment, and for sale low, by
) j sep22 ANSI.KY SON.
jliope, Baselnt; anti Twine
ONK HUNDRED and siventy-fivo
coils ROI'E;
* 10 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
3 bales TWINE. For sale by
HOLLINGSWORTH ft BALDWIN’.
t : au2l-d2rn
PAUIKTTO
J Maehi 11 er y Ageu cy.
q "VTOTICE.—In consequence -of the
11 death of Col. 11. H. KELLOGG, the PAL
METTO MACHINERY AGENCY. 54 Broad street
Charleston, S. C , will remain clo ed until Ist of
- November next; on or about whi h time it will
be re-opened by the subscriber, the surviving
I partner. In the meantime, letters and orders
relating to the business of the late linn of Kel
logg & Stodge, should be addressed to
l VVM. F. DOIJ«E,
Newburgh, orauge oou»ty Now York . !
t ocß-d*ctNovl
, W. G. WOODSTOCK,
l Watch and Clock Maker.
(Many years with Mr. T. \V. Freeman,)
RKSFEOTFULLY informs his friends
and the public generally, that he has open
. ed h store opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY repaired
. j Long experience in business, with strict and
. careful attention, will enable 'me, I hope, to give
! general satisfaction, and I respectfully solicit a
1 share of public patronage.
W. G. WOODSTOCK.
> | Opposite Planters’ Hotel,
■ j sepT-tf Augusta, Ga.
FITZGERALD’S
Fresh Norfolk Oysters,
G~\ “BBCHSIVED EVERY DAY, S \
I j Per Adams’ '\' V
Ez-p,r-est Company
THE undersigned having established
himself here as Agent lor the sale of HENRY
FITZGERALirS NORFOLK OYbTERS, packed at !
his celebrated Oyster Packing Establishment,!
Norfolk, Va., would most respectfully iuforvi i
the citizens of Augusta, Hamburg, aud .-wrrouud- j
ing country, that ho will keep on liacd a con-M
j stant supply of the above mentioned OYfi'fERS, ’ ’
j which for delicacy of flavor, cannot be surpassed, k
j They may be had at CHAS. E. DODD’fl Ice *
I House, Campbell street. Address | J
Terms cash. R. I*. MOSS, Agent, ;1
Augusta, Georgia. 1
All orders from the country must be acootn- 11
pacied with the money.
N. B.—The same Oysters may be bad at C. !
EMERY’S Augusta Ice House. oc9-lm 1
OKTHEKN HAY.— ~~ J
50 bales prime Northern HAY, noerarri-
( ving, and for pale very low. b
j octlS TDOy. P. 9TOVALU ft CO.
WHITER NOVELTIES. 1858~
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESsi
The latest and best
'SUM Os GOODS,
Becet-vea, ™
AND WILE BE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT THE
Low est Rates.
Clothing, Ready-Made,
Fusurpassi-d By any in this Country.
FURNISHING GOODS,
OF EVERY NEW STYLE DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY 1
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE GOOD SELECTIONS,' BY CALLING AT
„ , s WILLIAM 0, PRICE’S
| oelfctwlm Star Clothing Emporium, *SB Broao'.st., Augusta.
New Granite Front Store.
PALLSTOCK.
WILLIAM H. CBA M
lEMa s= Received
A Large anti Splendid Stock.
OF ]
! DRY GOODS !!
i Suitable for tke Season. 1
HIS STOCK OF
.©. ;
Dress Goods
Will be found large and Complete, em
bracing all the Newest Styles
-elected from
THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS
IN NEW YORK.
| He >; also prepared to offer unusual induce-’
ments tide Season in
DOMESTIC GOODS.
j IT;-: Stock in this department is very Complete
comprising everything that is requisite
hr Family and Plantation use,
all of wh’ch he is pro
pared to sell
at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES,
for cash:
I Oct 11-1 111
J' ,UOUR
? ICO Sack.-: Lxtra Family FLOUR ;
300 do do Soper. FLOUR ;
j ICO do Superfine FLOUR;
lCOiTfß’s do do.
i octl2 THOS. P STOVAI.L & CO. |
UST ARRIVED-!-
5.(00 lbs Snow White ZINC ;
10,000 lbs pure White LEAD ;
325 boxes French Window Os ASS ;
! COLORS, of all kinds, dry and in oil ;
PAINTBRUSHES, VARNISHES, Whitewash
BRUSH FS, GOLD LEAF, BRONZES, Sand
PAPER. PwTTY. Artist-' COLORS,
&<•. All of which will be sold at prices that can?
’ not fail to please.
j oc2 d* :2m WM. H. TUTT.
Removal.
; rpHE undersigned have moved their
JL stock of GQOIiS to the stoi c. No, *74 Broad
street, nearly oppo.-ite the State and Insurance
Banks, where they offer tor sale, on reasonable
; terms, ail articles usually kept in Wholesale
I Grot ery House*.
: o‘'9 dim J’HINT/Y &CO j
MILLLNRY AND FANCY
§©©BS^
Mrs. M. Tweedy,
has j rst returned from New York with her FALL
SELECTED STOCK of the Latest Styles of
Fall and Winter Goods,
7
j Comprising BONNETS of Every Variety of
Fashionable Material,
! HEAD-DRESSES,
. ! fancy hairpins,
LADIES DRESS CAPS,
CL .'AKS AND CLOAK VELVETS,
ZEPLKY’S SHAWLLS,
LACE VEILS,
SETTS OF COI.LARS,
UNDKRSI EEVSS,
FLOWERS
RIBBONS,
CRUELS,
EXTENSION HOOP SKIRTS,
j CORSETS, kC.
I Ladies will find a full supply of every article
’ ! in the Milliner and Fancy department of dress
k the low. l prices at her .store.
No. 152 Broad street,
5 i octll-lm Augusta, Georgia.
PLATED CASTORS,—
The largest assortment to be found in the
city, plated on be-t ; Albata ” or “ Pure White
Metal, ” warranted not to bo plated on German
Silver, and at prices to defy competition. Store
! near Augusta Hotel, below Post Office corner.
oc9 S. C MUBTIN.
Fall and Winter Millinery,
! NOW OPEN.
Mrs, M, L, Pritchard, Ag’t,
OPPOSITE the Mechanics’ Bank, has
returned from Now York with a full sup
i ply of FASHIONABLE BONNETS, Flower and
Ribbon DRESS CAPS and 11EA IMPRESSES.
—AI.SO—
A large assortment of Misses BONNFTS and
HATS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS and RAGLANS.
001-2ru
REMOVAL,
THE subscriber begs to inform his etis
toraers and frieeds that he has removed from
Mclntosh street to the Store No. 125 Broad street
below the City Hotel.
THOMAS WHITE,
General Insurance Agent
oot4-lw and Commission Merchant.
Direct Importation!
lIHE Subscriber has just received from
. Vilmorin. of Paris, a fine assortment of
Garden and Flower SEEDS, to which he calls the
attention of the Planting Public. He also states
tiiat if he does not g : ve general satisfaction, it
will not be from any lack of intention on his
part, as be orders Ooth his SEELS and DRUGS ;
, from none but the best.
I HCtT" Call and judge for yourselves.
V. LaTASTK, I
Broad at., Augusta, Ga. octl2-4t
B ose Cottage Nursery
| (K.A.WSS r MD»J«*.3Wr!S_)
W r M. F. SMITH amioun- vfjfiv
ces that ho has just receiv
i cd a large addition to his usual
■ variety, to be found at his Nur-ery.
and is prejiared to furnish Fniit^JV**^'^
! and Ornamental TREES, FLOWER ' »
ING, SCRUBS, Rosea, Bulb us Roots, and a I
large quantity of well-rooted Boxwood. He res* l
pectfully invites the public, and the ladies in
particular, to give him a call octlo ts
CHEESE, CUlliESli;, I
NOW ARRIVING—
-100 Boxes Miles & Son Goshen GHEESE ;
10ft do English Dairy CHEESE ;
50 do Stat*e CHEESE. For Rale low
by AH SIBLEY & SON, r
oct!4 No. 0 Warren Block. (
'jFurniture Ware Rooms
■BENJMN & (iOOMilffl
have on hand,
! AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING, AT THEIR
New Ware Rooms,
USTo 293 13 road, street,
A LARGE and elegant assortment of
* URNJTURE, consisting of Rosewood, Par
j lor and Chamber SUITS ; Mahogany and Walnut
Tete-u-Tete SOFAS, CHAIRS, BUREAUS, WASH
i WARDROBES. Side and Corner Etanza,
Teafoys. lAdies’ Work Tables, Hat Stand-, kc
\ SIDEBOARDS,
Rosewood, Oak, Mahogany, and Walnut, of dif
ferent sizes and quality.
j Cottage Chamber Setts,
| Rosewood. Mahogany, Cak, Walnut and Painted
Setts, different Patterns.
j COTTAGE AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS,
j Mahogany. Walnut, Maple and Imitation, of
all kinds and prices.
| _ —AI.NO——
j High Post and French IiEIFAT'S, of our own
Manufacture.
WIRE SAFES ami WARDROBES
A good assortment always on hand.
| Pier. Plain, Gilt and Mahogany LOOKING *
i GLASSES, of different styles and quality.
. LOOKING GLASS PLATES, of all sizes.
, WINDOW SHAPES—A large assorti out of’|
! Gilt, Landscape and I’laiD Window Shades, new
j styles, with Patent trimmings.
I Our FURNITURE is made by the best manu j
Jbctnrers. and the style, quality and workman-1
I ship cannot be surpassed by any other Furniture
j House in tills City or State. It is useless for us
to enumerate all of cur stock, as we shall keep
i on hand a lull assortment of every article in our
[ line, end wi.l sell as low as can be bought in this
city.
j We invite our friends, ami the public general
ly, to call and exam in our stock, and judge for .
j themselves.
i AM kinds of Furniture manuf < tured to order.
Also, REPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING done
with neatness and dispatch. Hair, Moss, and
Cotton MATRASES always on hand.
BENJAMIN tc GOODRICH,
j oc6-dtf Augusta, Georgia. (
WOOD & CO.’S FAMILY LARD
-10 barrels of the best Family LARD, in
store, and for sale bv
au24 ' M. W. WOODRUFF.
• / 10UN, CORN.—
‘j V7 A constant supply of good heavy STOCK |
I CORN, in store, and lor sale by
sep2B M. W. WOOL RUFF. |
ON CONSIGVMEST.
4Quarlef Casks French BRANDY :
4 Eights do. do. do
‘ lor sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
i ort4-lw Commission Merchant. *
1858.
CLARK & CO.
WATCHES, j
JEWELRY
f SILVER WARE,
CUTLERY,
Guns,Pistols,
FANCY FOODS
THE LARGEST STOCK
ej IN THE
SOUTHERN COUNTRY!
AT THE
e lioxwest "B® *•«
e
if ;o:
e ■
! TEA SETS, PITCHERS, GOBLETS, CAS
-51 TORS, CANDLESTICKS, FORKS,
SPOONS, AND EVERYTHING
~ IN SILVER THAT IS DE
„ RIRABLE FOR THE
, j FAMILY OH PLEAS
j i ING TO THE
FANCY.
J j IRU-i-A-TE ID GOODS, !
j IN INFINITE VARIETY. !
Table Plated Cutlery.
-■ 3E •».’*' ■. BC TfcT , j
1 IN DIAMONDS, CAMEO, ETRUSCAN,
t
CORAL, MOSAIC, &c., &c.
octl2
Bacon and Lard.
IMFTY THOUSAND POUNDS TEN
NESSEE BACON SIDES ;
5,000 lbs. Tennessee LARI) For sale by i
; ec4 BAKER & WRIGHT. I
On Consignment.
FIFTY barrels Extra Family FLOUR, j
now in Score, and a lot of Suporfino in 98
; and 49 lbs. sacks, dailv expected from the M.Ue. j
For sale cheap by THOM A. 1 WHYTE,"
Commission Merchant,
, oct4-1 w 135 Broad st. j
HUDSON & MILLER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GROCERS,
OFFER for sale at their New Store i
100 Bags Rio. Laguira and Java COFFEE |
T Hhds of Mus. and Pori, SUGARS ;
30 bbls ABC and crushed SUGARS:
75 bbls WHISKY, various brands •
i:a kegs nails ;
3iKißo SEGARS of all brands ;
.HO boxes TOBACCO, assorted brands ; !
50 laoxes Turpentine and Toilet SOAP ;
220 hexes CANDIJSS ; f
50 caM* LIQUORS : j 1
18 cases PRESERVES, SALT, IRON, MO- J
LASSES, and eve» r y other article kept In the Gro-' c
line. octls j
J. 6, Bciili6 & Brother,
205 Broad-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
JAMES Gr. BAILIE,
134 ki "K Street, charleston, s. c,
Importers, Jobbers & Dealers in
ALL KIDS OF CARPETINGS, &C.
Medalion Carpets;
j Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,]
, Three ply Carpeting; Super and SnperL
carpeting , Wool, Dutchi and. Hemp Carpeting; Cotton Chain and
_ . Wool Filling Carpeting;
English and American \emtians, for Church Aisles, Entries and Stairs •
stair Carpets and Stair Rods ■
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;
From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Booms and Entile.-:
JtXostirtlA Door Tvtn ts?, cfe*o
6-4, 12-4, and 10-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths ; White and Tied check Mattings.
Also a full supply of
n ?tnfe to irmßP ?®. frien *’ ftlu ' tlle public generally, that we liavc opened
I a LA u Phi STORE, m Augusta, Ga., in connection with our Charleston House
where we will keep a full and fresh stock of all the above GOODS, and which
m e eTsewher aS °' V ** * 8111110 SmJe of l' can he purchased in New York.
Ti lai.'i wM " n t rCAPJ ' f ’ T ' ; ma,l ° «P.<>«*<• *nd put down. or Oil. CLOTHS and mat
I Pr " P y :i " V ' U a< we *•* '» °“ r «“pt»y thorough and experic no-«
JAMKS G. BAIT.IK,
234 King street, Uhnrlestnn, S. C .
octl 4 „ J - G - MAII.IE A. lilt OTHER,
11 205 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
TO BUIL33BRS.
‘LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER.
THE SUPfCUIIIEU HAS ESTABLISHED A
TL "S' Ml IE Y AEB
IN THIS CITY.
ANY KIND OF PINE LUMBER
Can be hud at prices lower than any one else can sell at. as his yard is
adjoining the South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of
, transportation to undersell those who have to haul it from the Road.
ou seisoxeb mm iunvs o\ hmd.-»>
ou r or Five hundred thousand Feet now on hand and being received.
W. E. BARNES.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
EXTRA CHEAP AND GOOD!
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,
OPPOSITE THE
wmm&mm; bmil
i THE UNDERSIGNED
IS NOW FULLY PREPARE!) FOR THE FALL TRADE,
WITH A LARGE AND WEI L ASSORTED STOCK OK
jlttfi AID SHOES.
Which he will sell at as low juices as
ANY HOUSE IN THE CITY,
; He respectfully calls Hie attention of Planters to (tig
BROGANS.
| E. L. SYMMONS.
HAIGH & ANDREWS,
MANUFACTURERS AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
etoTaxsr®,
1 AND *
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGGOODS
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR SUPPLIES FOR THE
Fall and Winter Trade.
Fine Black and Colored French and English Cloths and Beaver Cloths :
! Black French Doe ifkins and Casimeres ;
Fancy French, English and American Casimeres ;
A large assortment of Vestings, of Black and Fancy Silks and Velvets •
; nr All of which they will make to order at short notice in the BEST ST YLE,
and on the most reasonable terms.
CLOTHING.
Fine Black Cloth Frock and Sack Coats ;
Fancy Caasimere Business Coats and sacks, various styles and qualities •
Fine and cheap Overcoats, various styles ;
Black Doe Skin and Fancy Casimere Pants: Velvet, Silk and l L-imere Vests ;
j Traveling Saavvls and Buggy Blankets.
FURNISHING GOODS.
Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, Collars. Cravats, lldkfs, Half Hose.'JWhite and
I Colored Kid, Silk, Buckskin and Casitnere Gloves :
Also, many new styles of Neck Ties and Scarfs—
To all of which we would invite the atteuticu of purchasers, assuring then
that we will at all times endeavor to give entire satisfaction as to style, quality
i and price.
We are Agents for Thomas P. Williams’ New York Report of Fashions, and
have the Fall Report now ready for de ivery, with large Plate and Book,
sept 21 ts
P lated wake— I tjran, bran - '
Castors, Spoons, Forks, Mags. ’ tiers, I JD 1000 Baskets BRAN now at Depot. For
Cake Bn.ksls, *« For sola cheap. | sale low. THOS. V. STOVALL & 00.
k» 4 S. V Sirs TIN. j oeii‘>