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Notice to Advcrtlst r*.
. wel l ,r ll-
H •Ah.-; itt thejorenc‘.n, in
r >r to apy-tm to- ‘ -
"local matters.
Oil*’ nett el- ?*l»eet.
(gtVc will not be able to issue onr regu
lar Letter Sheet Price Current to-mor
row morning, but the information it
would contain, will be found in our
Weekly, and Daily paper of tomorrow.
Extra copies can be hast on application j
at this office. _
j»tvl on s Xlcport,
FROM OCTOBER 14th TO THE 21*?T, IS-AR
Died in the city, white.*, - * '
t. a “ blacks, - - -
► Total,
Diseases.— Adiccss of Liver 1 ; Brain
Fever 1 ; Consumption 2 ; Yellow b>-
ver (contracted in Charleston! 1; In
known 1 ; Rupture Blood Vessel 1 ; Old
Age I.—Total 8.
Above we give the official report of
ob city Sexton for the past week. s rnm
which "it will be seen that our citizens,
continue in the enjoyment of excellent
health, with every prospect for its con
tinuance.
—» .3,. «-■
New Advertisements.
Tri-Wf.i-.kly Recorder.~We see by
the last Ricoribr that the editor.-. Lave
concluded to publish a Tri weekly pa
per during tlie session, and have secnr
ed the services as Reporters of Rev. A.
E. Marshall for the Senate, and Maj. F.
S. Miller for the House.
Josefii Sumerav. —Has just opened a
New Confectionary two doors above
S. S. Jones &Co’s., where he intends
keeping constantly onliand a large and
- fresh assortment of all articles in the
Confectionary line of his own Manufac
ture and of Foreign importation. Fresh
cakes constantly on band, and wedding
cakes made to order. His store is neat
ly fitted up, and as it is in a central sit
uation, our citizens wishing anything
in his line, will find it convenient to
send to this establishment.
Girardev’s Restaurant. —Epicures
and others by a reference to advertise
ments, will see that this well kept Re
staurant, under Concert Hall, is now in
full blast. Its public spirited proprietor
lias secured the serv ices of a first class
French cook, and is prepared to furnish
private or public parties, at short no
tice. with set dinners aud suppers. lie
will keep constantly on hand, during
the season, New York, Norfolk and Sa
vannah Oysters, Fulton market Reef,
dame of ail descriptions. This is a well
kept Restaurant— everything about it is
neat aud clean, and served up in good
stylf
> Wm E. Sikes.—This gentleman has
opened a Family Grocery near tlie Low
er Market, and v. ill keep constantly on
hand a. general assortment of articles
in his line of the very best quality,
which lie offers for sale low for cash.
I. P. Giuabdey— I This gentleman has
removed from LaFayette Hall, to his
old stand on Broad street, opposite the
the Bridge Bank Buildings, where he is
prepared to furnish every article in the
Confectionery line, of the best quality,
and atrfhort notice. His reputation as
a confctioner is too well known to need
notice from us, suffice it to say he does
most of his manufacturing at home, and
his candies, ornamental cakes tic., are
hard to surpass. He has also fitted lip
a fine Bar, with the best of liquors,. a |
Billiard Saloon, and in a few days, will
be prepared to furnish oysters and other
luxuries of the season.
Tnos. Whyte—Agent for the manu- j
facturers, offers for sale the best quali
ty of Champaign Cider. We tested it
this morning—it was good.
Coal, Coal.—Cold weather is fast ap
proaching, and those wishing to lay in
a supply of good coal, would do well to
give our old friend, G. S. Hookey, a
call. He has a good supply on hand.
Rat ii ! Rain ::
Oh, for a good rain to lay the dust,
which for the past month has been al
most insupportable. It has been over
four weeks since we have had a sufficient
fall to lay the dust. For the last two
days there has been every appearance
of a good shower, hut up to the present
writing we have been favored with only
a slight sprinkle, sufficient to bring
down the floating dust to its level, but
not keep it down. There is a fair pros
pect yet, for a heavy rain. The river
is very low,
A duel came off at Schenectady recent
ly between two exquisites. They
fought with lucifer matches, on the
tow-path. One of the parties was slight
ly killed, and the other mortally fright
ened.
—
A Scotchman who put up at an inn,
was asked in the morning how he had
slept. “Troth, man,” replied Donald,
“nae very well neither, but I was muck
le better ass than the bugs, for deil an
ane o’ them closed' an e’e the hale
night.”
Many believe that by the reading of
highly wrought works of fiction, the
heart may be softened till it is hard
ened, as there are metals which acquire j
a greaser induration the oftencr they
are melted.
—- - ■■
Gen. Denver refuses, it is said, to 1
withdraw his resignation as Governor j
of Kansas. j
| [SjHcMOji(-f‘jorule:,c-<ftneDt-f2‘ch.]
Bee/elia, October 2Ct i, li-.jS.
: Friekd Atkinson Arrived here safe- 1
!y yesterday evening. Landed on the :
j platform, and overheard the following
! interesting dialogue. A venerable look- :
| ing man in giving some information to \
| another gentleman, incidentally men-j
tioned that he had just been down to
: hold an inquest onr a hoy (;’) An inquisi
tive, but noble looking gentleman who
■ j wore the aspect of a Major General, in- '
• tc-rrogated him thus :
And what was the verdict of the
. 1 Jury, pray r”
‘ • Ten Dollars, and all unanimously j
;concurring” was the laconic reply.—
The hog had been injured by tiie Rail
road, and the Jury appraised Ids value.;
A good many fine looking Delegates
|to tlie Hephzibale Association, arrived '
|by the evening trains, and were met,
j and warmly welcomed by that whole- j
smiled prince of generous fellows. —j
Henry D. Leitner, Esq,, whose hospitable
mansion was thrown open for the recep
tion of Delegates. Late in tlie evening ;
j many of the Delegates took a stroll I
! down to the magnificent fish pond re-;
! cently formed by friend Leitner, and it
-! is really a beautiful sight. There are
lover 200 fish in it—hreni, yellow • m
i-c-W perch, and other varieties. When
' Mr. L. gets his pond completed fully,
' it will he one of the finest of the kir. l
■ South, and will combine the •‘utile”
with the “ dulce.”
1 ] Messrs. Kirkpatrick & Leitner nnder
; stand one thing to perfection; that is 1
. howto get up a good meal, supper;
time found u.s seated around a table j
literally groaning with the substantial
of life, which we attacked with great
vigor and determination under the
skilfull lead of Gen. E , but finally*
' had to retreat, finding it more than we
. could conquer. The digestion of some
of tlie ministerial brethren must be in
an excellent condition, judging from
tho display of their eating powers. —
The fare is so good, that it is almost
impossible to quit after you once begin.
I am extremely sorry that friend Kirk
■; p .trie;; & Leitner have such an impedi
: j ment in their. pcech, for I verily believe
. ! that one would kill himself eating, ere
’! they would tell them to stop. They I
1 • will have to stop getting up such meals,
;[ or stop tiio people from eating too
. j much, or els • tho invaluable services of
|Our friend, the Hog Coroner will have
' toll' calli-d into requisition over me,
; and the verdict nf the Jury ho -‘Died
. from lviikpatrick & Lcitner’s.bill of
Tare.” I have gained two or three
' j poflnds in flesh already. The Hephzi
:! bale Baptist Association convenes at
, | Old Union Church, about three miles!
from here, this morning, at 10 o'clock,
from whichjplacc you will hearfrom me
» W.
».*}.*
Disoii'Hneix a Sinkixo Ship.—When
■ the British troop steam transport Bir
i kenhead struck a rock, near the Cape
. of Good Hope, and broke in two, there
were only boats enough to save the wo
> men and children. There was no rush
. ing and crowding then. Col. Moore!
called his brave lunistrillens and form- ,
ed them into line on the deck of the;
1 sinking steamer, while their wives and]
■ children embarked in the boats. The
noble fellows, as they stood in line, gave,
three hoarse cheers for th •:r departing!
dear ones, and maintained their ranks!
unbroken till riie deck was swept from!
under their feet.
Tribute of ftespeet*
Madison Lottie No. 23, ) j
October loth, IS-S. ' j ;
The committee charged with preparing suits-1
hie preamble and re.-' hit ion? :\>r tl- : s L • ’ice, on j
the death of I’. M., John S. Walker, re. Meetfuiiy j
RKJ’OKT :
‘ The golden bowl is broken, the silver cord i
is loosed, M ai d one more of our number bus j
done his wu-rlc, and all of liim that was mortal!
now wastes in the si lent t rave. j.
For many year? br -th-r John S. Walker wa
lk M. of this Lodge—always anxiously interested!
i (or the welfare of the craft—ever miud’ul o his j
fraternal obligations, and to the last a paUer.tj
1 workman after the designs of wisdom placed j
i upon his tr< sselboard.
ilu Ing atta in-1 hi* three-score-aud-ten. be!la* :
'■ in the seventy-Ur?.t year r>; hi? age, th.* last oi l
life was “by reason strength, sorrow uadi
trouble.” liis L-» illy n’tlictions were great, hut 1
l fortitude and resignation never forsook him.
After many months of pain anil sleepless nights j
i of anguish, on the evening of th,' 14th ns taut,
, I without a groan, ‘‘ho slept with 1 is fathorsd' I
1 {humbly, yet cootidi-n'iy trusting his a:, to ;Lej
[ I blood of Christ, his .Savior.
i Thenfore H-.01.-d. Ist. That we deplore the i
‘ 1 loss this Lodge austair.i-, by rea-ou of this sad
| event.
' | 2d. That wo sympathise with his wi ’owed
, i wife ami bereaved children, and hereby tender
|to them our condolence, ami -übstuniial e. i
i deuce of our esteem f r his memory*.
. | 3d. That the Secretary finni-h the family with
(the foregoing ; also, that they be pubksb in
j the Aug i.-ta F.veniiig ih-patcli and tho Mi.ulson
Fa rr.iiv* Visitor.
I J. S. FANNIN, )
J. C. BARNETT. .-Committee. I
D. K. BRI\TES,’ J
; { A true extract oi the mm^es.
J. C. Barnett. Secretary,
j P. S.—The Southern Chi Atiau Advocate pleas?
j copy.
On Thursday, the l+th of October, at the resi
dence of the bride’s father, in unci:.'r: ' r -unty,
by the Rev. Robert W. Lovett, Mr. Henry 5
w, of Monroe. Walton <• >untv, and Miss Jane
Hall, daughter of Major Daniel Hall.
quinby"
having returned would be pleased to wait upon
the public on the same reasonable terms as last
■ season.
QT7INBY & CO.,
1 win make as good AMBROTYPES as can be
; made, at the low price of 50ceats and upwards,
according to style.
QUIN BY & CO’S.
, Rooms open from 7A. M. until sundow n. and
persons wishing work done shall be perfectly
; satisfied or no charge. QUINfJY & CO.
Broad street, opposite U. S. HOTEI. octls.
ixriErw
BUCKWHEAT
■VTEW BUCKWHEAT in bbls, halves,
■ quarters and bags,
’ 60 Boxes SOAP. 25 do. fresh STARCH :
; 50 Baskets Champagne
{in Quart Pint, and haif Pi ts, of the following
’ i Brands: Heidsi' k, Mum’s, Imperial and Cabinet;
10 Bxs /.. Stultz s choice chewing
TOBACCO.
i 5 Tierces new Carolina RICE. For sale by
G. T. DORTIC.
. ! 4Sf* I have lu-en for the last 25 years at No
1190 Broad strom. but now find myself removed
I by the power of the Corp ■ n to No. ITS and
' j still on the same spot. ootl t-bt
FO R h\i E.
A LOT on Houston street, between
Telfair and Walker streets. c 3 feet
j deep and 43J* feet front, with a small DWELL
| NG nearly new. Apply on the premises,
i octlo-3t Mrs. LEE.
! "ITTHISKY, WHISKY—
. \ V SCO Barrels Recti tied WHISKY ;
Pike’s Magnolia, Pike's XXX Georgia ;
Planters, Faulkner's and other Brands.
! For sale on accommodating terras.
| »ct!9-lmd bp A, B, WILLIAMS.
TIILT ocean STEAMER
j Sailing Days to and f r "i the Uniit 2 States.
Fib »M EUROPE.
i A?•:••!. fr ~n Havre New York Oct 6
! Anglo-tsiX-.-L, from Liverpool for Quebec. .0 :1 f
iV -tii :»n. '.wi f r w Yo*k..O t .
! North Atnar> i. Ir'm 1 rc. j.'l wr Q ;b?f .< ? ! :'
j Northern Light, frHavre‘br N Yi rk.N'-v .: '
| Arago,from Southampton for N York... Nov 17 .
FROM 7HE UNITED jfTATE*.
j Per?:.'., freer. New Y*-.-k for I.ivcrp ol ?• pt i? '■
iNorthern Light. f*m N York for Bremen.Pept: j
Niagara, irom Boston for IJverp.oo! o'- t S
iiid'uui, frbra Quebec to Liverpool Oct 9 ’
' Asia,- from New York for Liver j oo: O-.-? 13 ,
Arago, from New York to Havre « • t 16 •
| Canada, from Boston f. r I.iveri' •! 'ct i t .
' Nova hco iaa. from Quebec fur Li • ;
Ando Saxon, from Quebec A r Liverpool. v •
Fulton,* from New York for Havre N- j ! ; ,
»rth America, f'm Quebec for Li v- rp'i .Nov 20 -
Commercial Jittelligence.
iUGCSTA I ’SPATCH OFFICE, 1 1
O itober 21, ISSS. )
COTTON.-*-Tho d'-mand coi.tii.ue? . w : :h
• a large / 'ff«ricg stock, at advancing price;. The
! sales reported to us this rnornin:; r each 42C* bale?.
154 a* ’’;11 *t II ;23 at lib. . 203 at V.
; and ICS at I’. uc. Th? receipts - tntinu? heavy
; by both Railroad and waj; >ns.
Comracrt e of * avtmnah.
! Statement .-f Exports !>■•:*? t l -? F-'t f Savan- !
I nali from tho lit «n.:Vr, to the 1-t
September, 1658. inclusive:
r>,'ir. »?. lore’ Ca b ie.
i Dni sUidat..!.. .159.141 117.660 27'Y‘2l i
j ja. TgiacUs. f-1 7,447 16,008
107.71-2 2b2.fc29 -.
ROME. Oct ‘her '-0 —O —0 -.bn has been
:... . st week, a H '
' :5 now the highest j-- •. c tufered.
■ ■ ..iwm —
List of in Port of Savannah :
October 1858.
SHIPS.
' Au<r.:-.t*. (s) 15'-C N Y..T , r.«!flford Fay &Co ! ?
, Parkert-bc.rr. (j*). - xli-c*?.Vrg. j
Commerce (s) ... M - taluwm&Co
"Slate est la. (5)... .0"* V' 1.... ’ A */’ ;
Florida. MorUmer.KioS I. c 01.... I R ts ■< '<
■M. Livingston. .. .74? Kv... H r x G:;t; mml I
p„.- /nr 819 l.’coUli : ’. Bal-.w.n &Co 1
Oswego,* Stevens .. S SBl.’ cLPannakWashbarn ;
George Evans.... 723 :: »1.... Starr k H,r ■
Liverpo .CAL Lami r, ■
R. £ »r H Herron...0 r -0 '• ' •!c C A LUmar
RI. 1,-., .y'. . i:r in . :'i' a AC* ,
Switzerland 00d!5... ■ Hatters yftCo
; , (..i- T P. & .10
Charter Oi A Low & O
' ' ■
Fn in- i s-.: k. ...••:•: a<- :
Mas-ter
11.-nry ■«<:■ -?....T0.er 'V •. r ..
S. r T ihny OiO disc b'.E.r .• Buu'.win iCo « ;
to. - 3
F ‘.RK'*
Vd. - *.''- *:'. .
lb • • •'! • : ! ' 5-’ ■ ■•'
F i 270 . - v • r\ ■ .'•* . ;
■ ■
* -
kr:->
i Almir.' {?>> ii--.'.-'."- .. vC, |
Aim M Weeks •* ,, u ’• ; P > »-.x‘ •;
, i\\Q ie 000 St i*, Wilder, W mCo »
SCHOONERS.
i Kit j Viei-1 AI -n NY . ..K inter kCatnr. -j
- . :t! , rll n ; N Y ■ i • •■•• ■■
UneilonGtilmore ..Bn-t™. .Ii ntirSGaminell
kl ..- . Hall Hell Va, Bilg, Bald, ft Co. !
-••Viator Wiiapniai-..N Y....r-,u.a ft Wastlvnrn c
• X B Hawk-. . .StarrftH-irde- ; N
Loyal Scranton NY.. . - rantoh ft N
Kate St ,wart «00 dli-’g-ScrantonSNorris
tßash i'b.l - ini rftt - fi
, V in. an.. ~i ruv. ..' . Parsoi ,
. B I il.l • >■ - ' a
War Eagle ’ F- Ft -1 k1- lb
X W a:a;-.:i i- L'g ... Star ft Harde,- ! .
Hartst lino : «c»
| \ - : .
I tiff.
UhiyClirge'sCß -k. 8,:■;...-r'
ARIIIVAIS nt<» TO- r :;r
; ge.hr Jlyrcver, Pfc!'»d«U h l l, 0 > r!6 11
| g.-lir Win 1. Monlagae. .Jr, a ,e, Oct 17
rt* FOK TUI3 PORT.
I Schr Mot-alight, -u New Y< r’- October IS
i ~V': :W 'r " : TA ! d ':r , . „
j Fr bar»c Galetn, a*. ~;uv.i.r..i.., ' . -*• i*
SAILS!) FOX TIUS POET. j
Ship Judah Tuoro, from Boston, OclobeL 15
. SAVANNAH
j Parkersburg, New York ; Commerce, Ba’iitnorc;
. J .11 Fcnrv. it. .' ;•--•n r .11 ny. X.
1 York ; Besilute,- kii-lakeink.a : luni Cakk.Ld, i
OFFICIAL I)R C'.V:kti
C-F THt
Snarta Academy liOttery.
nr «i;ti?.ou. , !:
The iollowlng :• • irawt ttiir.' •rs oi lie I
SPAKTAACADEMY LOTTERY,I -• -drawn ;
OCTOBER 23, ISIS .
2, 19, 74, 30. 62, 35, 03, 17, 20, 50, |
1 12, 41, 58. j
•i The fallowing are the Prawn Nu:r.m-r3 s's V■■
■ SPARTA ACADEMY LOITER Y, Chi . “ \'—Eytra,
drawn OCTOBER 21, i£*o v « *.
. 28, 21, 2, 42, 10, 72, 6, 5, 14, 02, 15, 81 1
f’ p dkps?’} Commissioners, j
oc2l ’ ,6 6WAN 4 CO., M;-: - !
Mill.! I.r I.:
JOHN IlAPPOLl),
CORNEK of Centre and Broad streets
keeps on band a gcod stock i-f FAMILY,
01b.‘CER!ES.
Fiue old Dutch an 1 Swi-s CHEESE ;
The celebrated or* -c CHEESE ;
MACKERKJ , ClHa MS. P-ACON, SUOAR,
.
kept in a retail Family Circ-oery. ile nvitos the
citizens of Augusta to give him a ill, feeling
: satisiied that liis a r ran gem tits are si eh that he
can sell as low p.s the lowe.-t. octlG-l:n |
A. P. BEERS A CO ,
(xensral Commission
Merchants,
GA.
THE UNDEKSIGNED have this day
entered into a Copartnership lor the trims- ,
action of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,
in this city.
> Their per?: r.al attention will be given to sell- \ -
1 ing consignments of .Produce ami Manufactured
’ Articles, and «.!-• > Buying and Selling all kinds oi
Produce and other Merchandise upon orders.
On-- of the partners (Mr. Foster) wil; remain 1
• in Tennessee, pro; arerl to till orders for all kinds
of Tennessee prof, act ions.
I A. P. BEERS. Augusta, Ga.,
HORACE FOSTER, Louisville, Tenn. i
ocl - 2 m
PALMETTO
Maclii ne s y Agency. -
VfOTICE. —In consequence of the
: death of Col. H. H Ki-LLOOG, the PAL- ;
METTO MACHINERY AGENCY. 54 Broad street. |.
i Charleston, S. C , will remain clo ed until Ist of
1 j November next : cn or about whi h time it will j:
be re opened by the subscriber, tho surviving i J
partner . In the meantime, letters and order? !
relating to the business of tne late firm of Kel- i
logo & Douce, should be addressed to
WM, F. OUUGE,
Newburgh, Orange county, New York.
ocß-dictNoyi
BUITERAND cheese
-30 Kegs Goshen BUTTER, Prime to Choice,
50 Boxes nc-w CHEESE Just received, and
for sale low by A. D. WILLIAMS.
octl9-lmd
Copart iiei-gliip.
THE UNDERSIGNED formed a Co
partnership on the Ist instant.for the trans
action of a GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, tin -
der the canto and style of SKINNER & MA
HARREY, SU/fc next door to N. K. Butler's -
S. J. SKINNER,
ocS dim W. H. MAHARKEY.
esnur:U 3b»crtisfiitfnts.
Southern Mutual
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY.
rPHE following report of the business
.A * ftheSouinern Mutual Insurance Company.
Sept. 1,1858, shows that the Conpany is com
timing t«« increase in popularitv :
, EshV.it of iff fJvMnr* an ! W'; • r.f 'h*
Souhzrn Mutual Lift Inm’cnce Cctnj iny, Sept.
Premiums received on WV.'.es —1
da do - do Slaves 14.2vl 4!
ile.' ived for Interest D.-CSO B!*,'
j
D- : t Pivniend paid
Mo:krr’;ers $5,;;.? Tv
. . 7,7 1 S i
v:-,r losses cl* Whites.. 13,C0/ CO
r. sj •! --es f-u Slaves.. T.'.so CO
[Am mrt paid for six Poll- _' .
• 1858....
! Fuhnce on !nnd September, 1858..Sir:.k?_ 40
St I tember I,lß6B.—The property <: the Com-
I £outh Gatv.'iaa and Georgia state*
f Bonds $100,250 00
i Premium S', try seture Iby ;•
j ciea it C.4SS 08
I Cash in hands of Agents 902 85
| Cash in Bank ' 8.0 S) 6o
SIST.o-J 40
j Athough • his in with other
| merit of last wir.tr r. stiU ibe f'/dovnng state -
| ment shows that it - in a nourish:: g condition :
I N« t accumn! iti( n : r year endit g
j September 1, 1855 sl4 805 V>
! Net accumulation f r year ending
l
rye
.September 1, 1858 ' .{] yr 00
( CHARLES IIA LI,.
New Dry Goods Store.
J. KATTFFEE,
Tt.Vi T 'U THE AU'TUaTA H< -TEL. i
T HAVE JUST RE( El« .-: \ i
: -fV' tu*-lAh<*ap.*rC:::.
Kelt-. In-M'tlianclkcrdiltl-i, Etc.
n .■ , v ’ : A / /
Dry O-oocljs. |
New York! KVlLuve'"bJXn"ih-.
‘ ' EXTRA ‘ CHEAP GOODS*/
II | ■ a / s I
CABINET MAKING^
ri'MIKUNnr.R.siONEI- ivm, to
JL •!■ uil-iiiiit lately known th- St. Charle- j
W• i - ■
Tllos. Richards & Son. |
A-ugusta, G-eorgin. i
TTAYE oj t and are now \:• - j
and ah other kinds of PAPER. HOl 'K PAPIII
IV. aNJ BORDERING, FIRE-BOARD PRINT.-*,
laud very h iw-omc PAI ER WINDOW SHADES.
. 1..* French An • r Maur.lu* turo.
I Ri ANK-iai'-k* i better rtroent andc:
! better qua’; 0. *> > ver '‘ fore.
| SCH‘M'I,. ‘ LAS'.OaL. .MHI' AL. MISCLLLA J
| NK» 'US, JUVENILE and TOY BOJKS, of every
! 'STATIONERY. a c'-t .-.dele assortment, and ol
■ • qu t ty. FAN* v ARTIOM ES, useful
i an-| 1 ; -tut lib:. KNUR A VIXGS plain and colored,
i AUo a splendid assortment of COMBS, BUT
j t*>NS. NEH;’i i- s . TINS. PERI t SSI ON CAPs,
j VIOLIN Sflt’NGS, IIOOKs and EYES, THREAD. ]
- - - •
' HOOKS, and LINKS. HAIR PINS. tec., Me. \
| All wh ch are oifered at '•• i-l as as the i
I lowe?t. Call an! ?ee, no charge for leoUing. |
oct!4
JAPAN ED TOILET SETTS, “
JUS'! 1 received 20 setts various styles,
ibr sale very low
I N. B —-Store near Anguta Hotel.
oot’S ' S. <’. MCSTIN.
House Fuvnisliing Goods.
: rj'.H B Nubscril >w i • tany
IfJomp etc U.-ch of CHINA WAltFand CROCKERY
—consi.-tii.-g in part of, Urns, c'.kfeo and Te;<
i Rots, i gg Codlers. ChaQng Disrw&c*,.&c., «•!
: best IManishea anu Britauia Ware,
ALSO,
I All kinds of Knives and Forks, Spoons,Castors,
! Candlesticks, &c., Itc.
i N. 8.-»Store near Augusta Hotel.
j octl 8 S. C. MUSTIN.
to» \rt o .i<ii:.\(. v.
JA ANSLY & CO., are Agents for
• the
CO madeby K- n & Smith J W. M< GHI E
I C. S. Kurguson A: CO., also, by N. Scales \* j
Reed and Norwood of North Carolina. Tuey
hav in B*orea large stock of Fancy TOBACCO j
in Tin Foil Twist, Roll, and Pan Cake form, for I
retai tiade 1 vai ous 1 1 ;
the trade generally id of whicdi they uker at
.Manufacturers prices. Cali at No. CCO Broad
street anu cx inline. octl7-2vvd.
Looking glasses,
T7'VERY variety on hand, with Ma
1 ■ J u >gnTij and Gilt Frames from 15c. each, to
i Ss dollars call and get suited.
I N. B —Store near the Augusta Hotel,
j octl 3 S.C. MUSTIN.
JUST U EOEIVBD PE R STB AM i O.
4 New supply of Smoked and Pich
/\. eled TONGUES,
: ALSO,
1 Choice Family PORK and BF.FF.
j PCtlQblt HENRY J SIBLEY.
CORN.—
A constant supply c-f gsod heavy .m*.X K j
1 C(»RN. in store, and for sale by
! sep2B Y. W. WOODRUFF, j
Bonnets, Bonnets,
71/l ISSM. P.MATTHEWS.has rstumcl
j_T Jl. frotn New York and vrwi open a ..irg •
; Rich Stock of
I BONNETS,
CAPS,
HEAP PRESS : ?,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER 3.
RUSHES,
Ei.BROIPERIES,
SKIRTS,
CLOAKS,
FURS,
PRESS
AND CLOAK
TRIMMINGS,
&C., &C., MISS MATTHEWS.
Opposite Masonic Hall,
Broad street,
octlß-3m Augusta, Ga.
Limb and hair—
-100 bbls Fresh Thomaston LITME,
5000 lbs HAIR. For sale by
j oc 112-1 w ESTES A CLARK.
jtli.s«li;uuons dHurti.vmtids. !
Furniture IVarc Rooms
——
BEXJUIIN k (JOOBRUH
HAVE ON HAND,
AND ARE DAILY RECEIVING, AT THEIR
New Ware Rooms,
i ICo- 393 Brnacl'Street,!'
4 LARGE ami ek'gant assortment of ;
i XI FCRXITCRE.. of Rosewood, Par-!
’ !<-r and Cltamber >UiTS ; Mahogany and Walnut '
: T:*te a-Tet*. SOFA.*-. CHAIRS, BUREAUS. WASH- j
' sTAM s. WARDPOBKS. Side and Corner Etanza, j
!' SIDEBOABBS,"';
j P.bsew' Ou. Oak, Mahogany, and Walnut, of dis-!.
| Cottage Chamber Setts,
i Rosewood, Malx-gany, < ak. Walnut and Painted J
COTTAGE AND FRENCH BEDSTEADS, j
Mahogany. Walnut, Maple and Imitation, of •
all kinds andprices.
High Post and French‘BEDSTEADS, of our own ,
Manufacture.
WIRE SAFES ami WARDROBES,
a go<' as 3( rtraent always on Land.
; i r. i a C. uy.i und Mahogany i/JOKING
ility.
LOOKING GLASS PLATES, idall sizes.
WINDOW SHAPES—A large :H.sort.v ent of
Gilt, Lands ape at:- 5 . Ld.r-i Window Shades, new
styles, with V Aont Trim:uing ; ;.
Our FURNITURE is made by the best manu
facturers, and the style, quality and workman
ship cannot be -arpu - -••d by any other Furniture
Hu Ye in thp City *-r State. It if useless for us
to enumerate all’of our stock, as we shall keep
on ban l a full assortment of every article in our \
Hue. and will .-oil as :< .v as can be bought in this i
\V • i.vite r.t;r fr>r.us. a::' Hep :blic general-,
jy, to cr.'.i and examine <. ir stock, and judge* lor
A ; k m’.s of Furniture manufacture/ to order.
A: o, REPAIRING and UPHOLSTERING done!
Cotton MA!RASES always on hand.
BENJAMIN .v GUODRICH.
j oc6-dtf Augusta, Georgia. :
: FU' X r, ; |
" Vmn ’ pb w- CLASS :
I’AJ Ki*. i TTY Ar : 'K *.
IlfHiovai.
aiHB uuu.-r-i.--K-,! la-.-e mr.ved tlieir.
I fr ; if'.i -t'bu' ; *
E i
im HR M/A s to \
S ev. Granite I roiat Store.
FALLSTOCK.
! WILLIAM H. CiyNE •
lEE ? *.s Fleoeivecl
IA Large ant! SpSeudid Stack
DltT GOODS!
• Suitable for tbe Season.
HIS STOCK OP
Dress Goods!
Will b. ? found large and Complete, em
brsciag^:,sr t;ilyl ' ;3
the latest importations
i\ NEW YOKK.
K, J« aiso prepared to oiler unusual induce- 1
doiissticloods. |
stock in tl! ; - department - very Complete, j
lor Family aud Plantation use,
all of which he is pre
pared to sell
at the
' VI.KY LOWEST PRICES.
for o-A-sieh: i
OCtll-ltU i
Darby’s Prophylactic FiiiiD!
' Allows u o rival i a Ameri cA'. i
Removes every bad odolt!
. B nrsts into contagion like a bom B !
fields to nothing gupremac Y!
’ *S tands unrivalled in its merit’S!
j p oisons cannot elude it s gras P *
!r emoves rancidity from butte R!
r | O ffers cures for sores and Dtirns als O !,
i p urifies the breath on beauty’s li Pi!
; j H iglily benefits and preserves teet II!
! | Y ou ought to have it for your famil Y!
| E ets no malaria escape its contro JL !
! Acts with certainty on all miasm A !
C uts 3hort the necessity for physi C!
T akes pain from the bite of an msec T!
Invites the notice of Literati'!
- c omes up to the idea of a Prophylactic!
p lings contagious diseases entirely ofl*"!
L ets nothing have color so beautifu L!
l T se it freely, and you'll find this FI U!
j Id more wonderful than feats of Mag I!
Darby's Prophylactic FluiD!
For sale in Augusta, by
! IIAVTLAXD, CHICHESTER CO.
Wholesale and Fvetail Agents.
AGENTS:
I pr. R. W. Hurbort, Warrenton : Dr. J. W.
i price, Washington: i r. R. M. Smith, Athens : J.
11. W'»od, Grcensboro } ; C K. Andrews & Co.,
'ladiffn; Brown & Morris, Covington.
I*. S."~l»roh\ssor JOHN DARBY is wull known
th'M'oughout the South, as a gentleman of the
h . uest scientific attainments, aud his name is a
sutiifient guarantee that there is no quackery
about it. Call at the Drug .Store and get a pam
phlet telling ail about it. sep2l-lm
Cabinet Maker.
C 'HALLES QUENTEL has removed his
J Cabiuet Rooms from Ellis street. jl -
to the Warehouse on Broad street, taMgpy j
formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy |
& Clayton. Ho is now prepared to
execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work
iu hi 3 line, and hopes to receive a liberal share
of pa* ronage.
REPAIRING neatly done, and at low prices.
oc9-dlm
ggic&» jjfcta it tai.
O’BRIEN & BYRNE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Mm
*** ■* -« * «C'=r® ** !»«'» a“Bx«.a6«, **-
Broad-st. Augusta, Opposite tlie Augusta Hotel.
W E J 1 i l ,'; con , lwn ' ! 11 1 ,v ~ e 1 ' ve 'l Stock of Ladies’, Misses’, and
T T Childrens BOOTS and SHOES, of every style and quality. Also, Gents’
fine Calf and coarse ROf’TS, in great varictv.
All the above (it>ODS are m imifactur dhr us vpressly for the Retail Trade of
tilts market, and we respectfully invite all wanting Good Coots and Shoes, at
a low price, to give us a call.
All, WORK WARUAXTEI}, AND REPAIRED FREE OP CHARGE.
cctl9 ts
1858. WINTER NOVELTIES. 1858.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS,
The latest and best
SSYjuI CIS 6OOBS,
«w.»* s
AND WILE BE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT THE
Lowest 3Fl.£vtGs.
Clothing', Ready-Made,
Uusnrpassed Ijy anv in tiiis Country.
FUR XIS HIX Gs Gs OOFS,
!OF EVERY NEW STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
\VJa V WAU.
! VOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE GOOD SELECTIONS, LIT CALMS AT
WILLIAM 0, PRICE’S
oc!6lvlm Star Clothing Emporium, 25 8 Broad-st., Aagtuta*
FALL k WINTER TRADE.
1858.
J. A. YAM WHILE,
\ splendid stock of Black anil Colored
CLOTHS, CASIMERES AND VESTINGS,
WHICH ARE ALL OF TIIE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE
Made to Order,
NsSt Y\N
„4a S c*** 3» 4'iww.c'-
READY MADE CLOTHING,
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
0-3= Goods warranted as represented, GJO
and IVill be sold at
*X*lxe Lowest Prices 2
J. A. VAN W INKLE,
Under the United States Hotel.
oot 10i14m
J. G. Bailie & Brother,
205 Bi’oa<l-st., Augusta, Georgia, anti
JAMES Ct. BAILIE,
‘4.34 King Street, Charleston, S. C.
Importers, Jobbers & Dealers in
ILL BIDS OraPHIIUC,
Medalion Carpets;
; Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,
■ i Tapestry Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting: Super and Superfine
’ Carpeting ; Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpeting; Cotton Chain and
’ i Wool Filling Carpeting ;
■, English and American Venitians, for Church Aisles, Entries and Stairs ;
i ° Stair Carpets and Stair Rods :
; FLOOR OIL CLOTHS ;
' | From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Roomsand Entries;
XlecXA-tla. XA’ags, Ocur IVlftts, cfco.
■ 0-4, 12-4, and 10-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths : White ar_d Red Check Mattings.
; j “ Also a full supply of
We beg to inform our friends, and the public generally, that we have opened
i a CARPET STORE, in Augusta, Ga., in connection with our Charleston House,
'! where we will keep a full and fresh stock of all the above GOODS, and which
we will sell as low as the same grade of Goods can be purchased m New York,
; ° l «- C Alf 1 pttrcliMers wishing CARPETS made op, fitted an i • ut dews, or Oil. CLOTHS, and MAT
: TINGS laid, can have it properly attended t>,an we ke< p n .--r etnt loy thorough and experienced
! CarpetCpUoistercrs. JAMES G. BAILIE,
’ 204 King street. Charleston. S. C.,
J.«. BAILIE Ow BROITIEK.
oct 24 ts 205 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
TO 33U1L331D8.5.
LUMBER, LUMBER LUMBER,
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
Iflllß. VARB
IN THIS CITY.
ANY KIND OF PINE LUMBER
o-wya-a-j-ajß. &
1 CB3=SEASOi\ED LlllfEß ALMS 0\ II AMI. 00
1 Four or Five hundred thousand Feet now on hand and being received.
TV. E. BARNES.