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•4 OXLOCK F. 31* <
.Voile <- to Advertisers*
y i rerti-v:..■ •:■; - ;»-r the EvkmncjlbsiwrcHmus:
re ; ••.nded in by d< n o'el Viu the for-neon, ic
it f-r to appear tlu- -•‘.me nay.
gfp Bee special notice of Messrs
Ti- :r.a >V Ponmn* Art Gallery.
liras* Hand Bail.
The Augusta Brass Band give tlieirj
st annual Ball, at Masonic Hall this
evening. Those who wish to enjoy a<
pleasant evening should attend", for if j
there is a class of our citizens who like;
to enjoy themselves, and see others do;
the same, it is our German Fellow citi-j
zens, of which the band is mostly com- 1
pOSCd.
If the weather continues inclement,
vehicles will be provided for the ladies
who desire to come—by application at
the Hall.
Tl'.e Oflue.
Hdi v.x* art, as we ictr>, some Ustniy
iu* years ago, and the writer is ready
as eve”, to wait o:i old customers
and friends, and will cheerfully extend
the right hand of fellowship to all new
comers. In a few days we will have
the old office to look as bright as ;i new
pin. We have had it well ventiliated,
whitewashed, scoured aud painted,
and we can assure our old friend, the
that we now breath a
fresh, free air, without any political
taint. The Dispatch never was intended
its a political organ, for «anv party—
’tis true its editor has his political opin
ions, and we would uot give a tig for an
editor that did not—but as an indepen
dent neutral p iper i:i p ilitics, our ob
ject and aim will be to give oui readers
a faithful glance at what is transpiring
in the political world, without fear
or favoritism. Our object so far has
been, and will continue to be. to make
the Dispatch a paper t' let it fall into
the hands of a bomoc . American,
he can peruse its coh i■, ith refresh
ing pleasure, and wc re.'uive in
-iruction. our aim i- • ;ike the pa
per a readable, Xct'-s w. •• C> inter chtlpaper.
and to accomplish these labor
nor expense will be spared on our part.
We leave the Can-:UtH</n
--o.V'/, and the Chronicle to light the polit
i. d battles of the day. reserving to our
selves the right to pitch in now and then
whenever we think proper. To the La
dies, wftcan only say, as they have so
far been our warm and sincere friends,
we shall endeavor merit a continuance
oi their smiles. It we have them on
our side, the sterner sex will be me
to go with us, so we shall do our b st to
cater for their amusement and in-;
Kuuction, feeling assured that our la- i
hors will not be in vain.
To our citizens, one and all, we re-!
turn oar sincere thanks for the liberal'
patronage extended to us, and hope by j
industry, perseverance, and a judicious I
management to the paper, to merit and
receive a continuance 4 of their confidence
and favor.
Sons ot Tempera ace.
The Grand Division of this order, of!
this State, held ther annua! session at !
the Masonic Hal! in this city on yester j
* terday, and adjourned at a late hour 1
last night, after a very harmonious and
interesting session. 'The reports of the'
(’.rand Worthy Patriarch and Graiyti
Ser't show a very gratifying increase j
of Divisions throughout tire State, and i
a more general revival of the cause. j
A resolution was adopted to invite
th" National Division to hold its next!
session iii this city, in IROO.
A resolution was adopted, to tiro ef
fect, that subordinate Divisions may ad
mit ministers of tiie gospel, without re.
quiring fees or dues.
W. G. V/yirip.v, L. D. Uai.lep.stedt
and W. H. D'W. Head, were appoint
ed a committee to draft an address to
the people of Georgia i;i behalf of the
principles and design of the order.
The next session of the Grand Divis
ionjwill he held with Sand Hill Division,
Washington county.
The following officers were elected for
the ensuing year:
Gf-obce J. I.lotd, of Columbus, G.
W. P.
L. D. Laelf.rstedt, of Augusta, G
W. A.
J. C. C. Burnett, of Macon, G. S.
W. H D'W. Read, of Augusta, G. T.;
Rev. Dabney I*. Jones, of Palmetto,'
G. Chaplain.
J. M. Palmer, Washington co., G. C. |
E. D. Stone, of Athens, G. S.
Rev. Dabney P. Jones, so famiiiary!
"known as “Uncle Dabney,” the Blu-i
eher of the cause in this State, favored ]
the Grand Division and visitors, with i
one of his most powerful and telling
speeches on last night. Although
“Uncle Dabney,” as all his kinsfolk)
snow, is getting advanced in years, he i
has not lost any of the vigor aud zeal!
of youth, or grown deficient in his rev
erence for the ladies; indeed it is a
source of wonder to some that his wife,
willpermit as gml lwkinq n man as he
is, to travel about by himself. It would \
be useless to describe his effort, for all
who know him know what a speech he'
can make.
—
Accident.
A negro boy, yesterday,hgd one of his
legs cut off just above the knee at the'
Waynesboro’ Depot. He was chang
!ing the switch at the time the accident
occurred.
Mount Version Fund.
The officers and members of the Vig-
I Rant Fire Engine and Hose Company,:
have enclosed to the Vice Regent in this
|L g j' Mrs. P. E. Evs, the sum sos thirty
o dollars for the benefit of the Mount
■ iTjaoc Association.
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
Sailing Dayt and fnm i\t bnilid Stale*.
m p
,U«M, from Bwn far Kc-wTtik...... .. Oct «
- • 'WU " '• ' " • w
j Fiiltou. s'at>m S nuhaini U ul'or New i or k.. Oct 2(
i X- rtii A::.-. r;ca, !r‘:o L:v. r,»'. •'•r ‘.jujbec.o :t
, N - T..pM. '• ■■■: tt--. r- ■' ■■ N V. rfc.N-.v
' ArftgO, fr -m SOUt'iampUA r N l(d r:. . .N-V J?
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
-. Persia, from New Y*?rk fur I iverpool — Sept if
Northern Light, fin X York for Bremer. i°
' Niagara, from Bn* ton fur Liverpool 0> t 3
Indian, from <F.*-heo to Liverpool <hi f
Asia, from New York for Liverpool '■ V- ;
Ara_o. frSew York to Havre 0« t 1C i
f ;.:. . ’a. IV n. f.»r Liven '■*>) «Kt 20
S'v ’ . /a, t: cm Quebec fur Liver poo’. .Os 123 I
A rL vei! LNov el
N w York r Havre :
N ■... a ; rica. i"m (iiebcc for liVerp’l.Nt-v I
; Ccntnurcial Jntjlhgenfc. i
P AUGUST A niSPATCII OrTICE, » ;
O'jtobejr '-8, 1858. j j
‘ i COTTON—There his been but a I’ani'ed dc*.
: :nand this morning. with but few sales. The r
-1 ■ :,H9 sum up 1305 t ale?.
§liipii§ InteHirinuf.
HARLEfi ■ !
r i Carver, r t Ti.vmas, W ' ; i rig J H Jones, Now
York ; Fuhr N Berry. C.imden. Vie.
cleared, v: .p Joim Fraser, I. yerpool ; brig
Kh/a. Phiiadt iph ,: a.
Wet; to :-.ea, steanr.?hip Marion. New York.
>p.rJVAiA v rom mis roRT.
f , Steamship Nasi vilie, New York, October 26
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OFFICIAL. UHAWIXGS
f Sparta Academy Lottery.
• ! . OF TliOßfilA.
The loi.c-wing i. re the drawn i ..it;burs ol the
•' Si*aP.TA ACADEMY LOTTERY,C»a.. 711— ips*wn
O.TOBKR 27. 1858 :
’ j 04, 4i». 80, 4, 89, 60, 46, 14, 20, 34, 20.
. The following&r* the Prawn Numbers cf the
" SB ART A AC Ali KM Y I/iTTERY, Clots 112— Extra.
i j drawn OCTOBER 28,1858 :
1 82, 08, 8,2, 60, 28, 70, 47. 19, 69, 29.
J ! t - */ \ Commissioners.
S . a’.. '■ Ah, )
-I OC.B -. SWAN & CO., Managers.
New and Fresli
‘FALL MILLINERY.
MRS. E. O. COLLINS
R AS RECEIVED, tt her store oppa
s.:<' tic barters’
, !! : d ;, '
, MILLINERYrFf^^m
> :v: ta V y .p. th a ’
I'ALL ALD V\TNTKH,
- C- : • :* Iu j-.-.rt. : f an asgr-rtmen: rs BGN
. .IS. LiBP jNS. i LOWLiI-V i. ;<7lrF
■j \\) i RLONIC-i LACES, VEI IN, MiTTS, LRK.tY
• ‘ ']<■ V/vC-.iY. HE \n DRE3SKS. HAIR i TAIL-.'
•" •'CUR- S. TO: I.t-T PC'Vi BKB S •AV'c,
. | By.VSEfcj, cxsflni HEAD PRESSES made ai
; short iiotir » and .a :beiao.-;t fasLionabio style.
oc27tf
» • The Life
1 I > -ts :h' v. Ji.r • V Bai:. r. P. D . Pa?
» tGi anV Kvange itt. prepared by his son. Rev.
v lian P i ; W
; man,• portrayed ti <• boautif ■] the
> Virtin Mary, i:.uther of Mir Lor-’ and *-av : r r
; Jew.;. Clirl-t. ..y Rev. IT. Harbaegh, A. M. Also,
• , another .-upply o; I ivingstoiPa Africa, fine and
5 • -:. p e<l:t:<>R. Barrington's .Sketelie?, and IV r
ton’s I.if: of Aaron liurr. For sale by
o--.; TilOi. RICfIAHPS & -ON.
o
* g_7 If* hhd”. rough-o’ ::d SHOULLrIM.**', - .:table
- i for plantation use—wVl be sold at a very low
J Cg rre:
': 50 tier-' -• HAM?. Fpears. Case 5: Co.Vs brand : 1
40 •• •■Holton” Aran 1;
I 10 •; •• J. w. Dav.-L brand.
[! -epj:Kw ’ A. P. WiI.T.TAM.S.
I Removal.
, mi IK OFFH To . : the Al-mcv of the
' A Hartford Fire In . ran - and the
. .Yd/'l.’i Am> rican Fire hunraa Company of
Ifartfi.nt, lias been removed to the corner of
! F.ili.s and Jackson streets
; oc4-G AUG. ROBERT, Agent.
H Qld.Ali, COFFEE and MOLASSES.—
; 1 IJ 75 Mi Is. good to prime p p. SUGARS
3'JO bid -. A, R and C Clarified ,k
100 •• i rushed and Pew L-red
• SOO bags Ri" < 1 iFKEE :
i 100 pockets Old Java COFFKE ;•
1 I 35 I.lnis. Cuba N 01..\S>KS :
75 bbls. SYRUP;
4 j •• Sugar Hon -q SYRUP. For-Me by
ser/i WII.COX, HASP v .\N- . 'V.
.
GHCAT BARGAINS
IN DRY GOODS.
¥ AMES lIENEY being of ma
*3 hinga change in bis bu iness, ol!Vr-,froa
1 i thi.- d iu.*, 1 i entire stock ot
Dry Goods for Cash,
lowe r than any ey r otfured hi thi.-: w y'th i
city in the .South.
All pors' ns desirous of laying out their mono]
to the best advantage, will do well to call and set
■ his stock. They may be sure of saving from 2
to 50 perct.. as he-is determined on se!l*rg • n tiit
entire stock of his Goods by the lirst of October.
If you want SILK, plain or ligured,
CaH at HENRY'S.
- d.
Cull at lIENEY'.-.
If you want MUSLINS, white or colM,
Call at HENRY'S.
| if you want EMBROIDERIES, for Lillies or Mis.-'s
Call at lIENEY rs
If you want HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS. BON
’ * NETS, &c.. Call at HF.NEY S
If you want (a INGIIA MS, 3HEETI Ntf.SIH RTI NGS,
kc. t Call at HENEY’S
Or if you want any other article usually fount
in a I try Goods or Millinery Store, and wat!
them at pric:•? for cash, at which you never ex
pected to see them, call at HENEY’S Store, nexc
above the Georgia Railroad Bank.
All persons indebted to him are requested to
■ come and settle up. jylO
Co partnership Police.
THE UNDERSIGNED have this da^
entered into a copartnership under thi
I name and style of HOLLINGSWORTH & BAI.D
[ WIN. for the transaction of a geueral Grocer]
, I aud Commission business, at the store formorl;
occupied by J. F. Cleinence, three doors belov
1 the Planter’s Hotel.
•! JOHN B. HOLLINGSWORTH,
jly Btf WALTER A. BALDWIN,
For Braiiily Peaches.
A LARGE lot of GLASS JARS, all
sizes, just suited for Preserves, &e.. for i
1 sale by aud WM. 1L TUTT.
I:\il ’ )RTANT ARRIVAL.—
Dr. Franck's Specific, Tarrant's Extracts,
: . unter’s Specific, Thorn'.-; Fxtroct, Cro-sman’s
Specific. French Capsules, Dr. Pose’s Ext. Co- .
paiva, Sarsaparilla and Cubcbs. For-ale by
WM. 11. TUTT.
. TEE )M1 SR.—
. ej Another supply -- eceived by
WM. IT. TUTT.
The politigal text book Or,
ENOYCLOP-EDIA containing everything
f : ' iry ' r ’.he reference of the Politician and
■ ’ S«uto;u.n:.n ot the United States. Edited Iy M.
% \V. CI.ASIU’.Y. Postmaster cf the House of Rep. 1
resentativt-. of the United Status. For sale bv '
oetlJ THOrf. RICHARDS A: SON.
' aUHDRIES—
-20 Bale, heavy Gamy CLOTH ;
103 Coils best Machine ROPE :
15 Barrels Mercer POTATOES ;
10 do Silver Skin ONIONS :
75 B xes A 1 Lama mine CANDLES :
50 Cases Sperm ilo.
500 Up. Choice Smoked BEEF ;
I 200 lbs. Bologna SAUSAG'-; ;
20 Barrels X oid Rye WHISKY ;
20 do XX do do do ;
30 do XXX do do do; **"
50 do Uncle Sara do ;
15 do New York GIN';
0 do Pure Old WHISKY of IS4O.
Jrct received ard for sale by
1 octl9lw D'ANTIGNAC A HUBBARD.
<?fß«al 3<3b£tti.;cnunts.
T! ? K <;,O L O K \ f-KiV. i;
THE GOLDEN i RTZF. '
THE GOLDEN I'RILK.
THE GOLDEN PRIFE.
THE GOLDEN I’llliri:.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
the Gulden prize.
'LI.rSTIIATEPj IT.H'STR.VTKD ! ILM'STRATTO !
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK !
ILLUSTRATED EVERY Y’ELK!
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK 1
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
SPECIMEN COPIES SENi' FREE! !
I SPECIMEN COPIES -ENT FREE!
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
ilia • > L A I i: i) : UA.I < ; n \ i i:d:
' The New York Weekly GOLPLX I’RIZK . one
!of the largest and best weekly papers i f the
{day. An Dupe iu! Quarto containing Sight Pages
taming
• ter ; a;. 1 Elegantly 7.'. *-trat-*.i < verv week.
, AGM i' WURTH FROM 50 TO *SOO IN
j GOLD, WILL BE PRrSKNTKI* TO EACH SUB
■ SCRI4.F.K I.MMKDTATM.Y GN RECEIPT OF THE
> SUBSCRIPTION MONEY.
r I Oce copy for one year $2 00, and 1 Gift.
. One copy for two year.-? 3 0 ami 2 (Efts.
■ jOnc copy ft.r three years 5 00. and 3Gifts.
One copy for five year".. 8 00, and 5 GiID.
AND TO CLUB?.
, fhree cop es one year $5. ar. . 3 gifts.
Five do uo do 8, and 5 gilts.!
.•Ten do do do lr, and 10gifts. 1
jTwcLty-oce do do 30, aud 21 gilts •
The articles to be distributed are comprised la
| IhefoPowmg list:
. ; 2 packages of Gold, containing. ... SSOO each 1
5 do do do 200 eachj
30 do Jo do 10 each i
, 10 } .it Lever H. nung-cased Wat, Les 100 each j
1 20 Gold Watches 75 each 1
50 do 60 each
• | 100 do 50 each
300 Ladies Gold Wu cbes 35 each i
200Silver Hunting Cased Watches . . 30 ea !.
500 Silver Watches $lO to 25 e eh
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob
j Chains .. 10 to 50 each;
Gobi Lockets. Bracele t-:. Brooches. Ear Drops.!
! Breast Pins, O::!’ Pin;-’, Sleeve Battens. Ring-, •
Shirt St ids, Wi t 1 Keys, Gi it i Sil\
• j r art
50 cents to sls ea
Immediately • • .
nioney, the subscribe'--'.- name w ;i be entereU
’•pen our oripticn b'.ok oppos.te . r.;
. md the gift ng with that i nber
wi’l be forwarded within one • --.-g to the 1
,s: i\u er ail .. xj r < / <■■ :j a id.
•rnmu.'.E -a'.":.- i-e ad :r ssed
48 ar! 40 Mo Oat E v. ’• ;•.% . . j I'-ri mlway, N. Y.'
I AZ-SpeOnvucop. -•.- v :.-t free. Ag <• in-: waa t c d
’ OUri'ER AND CHEESE-
I.j) » K*. ■- •.••!» BUTfr.];. Prime to
50 Boxes :ew CHEESE .’ust recc vr-J. and
; cr -r lo ’• -v by A. D. V. jl I.L- MS.
oo:'19-l::.d
Family Retail Grocery.
WILLIAM E. SYKES '
' |TJ AvS opkiK*. 1 a FAMi T .Y DETAIL :
• A. I. GRorKftY. -the Lev. r Mar-, r. Broad
• stre-.-t, where he w.*! kc'p constantly on hand.
idioTo articles iu the Grocery 1 to, cons stingo'
S 7GAP.'. Wb.ite and IPout. ;
TEAS, tireen an ! Black :
COFi r.-:, of the he*: v.ua'.t; ;
New Orleans SYRUP .
W- India MUL-tLSES
BACON, RICE, Ac., &c.;
| an 1 other art'c!-* usually kept in a Retail Fair- {
! >' Gro-;ery. Ho watrouago, ard w:!i ..ell
at low prices for ca*h. Give me a call.
ON CONSIGXMKNT—
-7b barrels Pike's WHISKY ;
6 Chcsnut Grove WHIBKY :
12cise«j *• *‘
i oc2l K:SCHLEY k SANCHEZ.
DRYGOODS. DR? GOODS
JAMES IIENEY,
BEG' leave to call the attention of:
ills friends.and. the public to Ids iar'fe and i
f well asserted stock •A' Faucy and Domestic
DRY GOODS. . j
Hv having iP?poped «*f a" his c.’.d previous Jo:
hi- g- ing to the North, is now m posse.-:-on oil
IP rnbrciv
NEW STOCK,
whicn comprises all that is oi w aud desirable!
in style.
He ;■ i - ai*-o ad lw! to his Storo auother de
par Tiirnt n which he keeps a laigc supply oil
Kegro Blankets, Kerseys
■F a IDICL
all ? 7 vvlii; h wdi be . ••id at ; icos not to be
bf.ttei 1 v :-.ny House in AcgiM i. ocf JO ’f |
To Rent,
HRESIDENCE lately occv.pieil by.
-1. ti ■ f-• .-nber, on t!ie "ornm of
B- 'id ; 1 L.un.'a PtrueL-. P.» ;c e: ->u Tl
j' naii v: FOSTER !:;,OI'3ET,
IrtIDER! CIDER! I CIDER!! !
\Vj Tlie best qaaiity of new CHAMI’AGKE Ci-
BLR, from the largest manufacturers iu New!
Jersey, constantly on Intudand arriving. For!
aio by THOMAS WHYL
I Ag ntfor *.ho Manufactcr-'rs,
1 a.
Tea! Tea!!
JUST received, and now on hand, a*
supjd.y of Gunpowder, Eaglisb Breaktast, j
Young Hyson, Silver Leaf Hyson, and Oolong
L X® €5 <£l 2S .
Also, a lot of Baltimore Sugar Cured HAMS, a
prime article. For sale bv
0c23 3 HENRY J. SIBLEY. !
Just Received,
I>ER STEAMER, a full assortment of
West India PRB3ERVES, PICKLES, Flavor
iUj? EXTRACTS, peppers, spices, mustard,
Pearl BAULKY. Cooking and Washing SODA,
and .SAL.KK AT US.
—ALSO—
Baker’s COCOA, BROMA and CHOCOLATE.
—ALSO—
A .-mall lot of Green.and Preserved GINGER.
oc'23-3 HENRY J. SIBLEY.
Light for the Million!
We have just received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
HAV NG made arrangement.* with the manu
facturers. by which v.*e shall lie regularly!
I supplied, so that in future our customers can ’
have thr-ir orders promptly filled.
! 0023 dtf PLUMB k LEITNEP. I
I
T7MKE < RACK ERS.—BOO boxes No. 1
A FIRE CRACKERS, for sale bv
ic23 ESTES & CLARK.
/ IHEESE AND BUITEK.—IOO boxes
V, choice CHEESE; and 30 firkin.s Go*henj
1 BUTTER, for sale by
i 0c23 ESTES s CLARK. ;
V?EW RAISINS.—SO whole and half
box'-new crop layer RAISINS, just re
reived by ocS3 ESTES & CIARK. 1
I INSEED OIL.—A large supply just!
ji : . ved. a,.d for sa! lutv. by
ocdl WM. H. TUTT. j
ONUFF.—IOO dozen bottles SNUFF i
t SOj '.r SN'UF!’. For salo !otv, by
octet ESTES S CLARK. I
SUGARS.— 50 hhds. prime Porto Ricol,
SUGARS;
.00 barrels A and C SUGARS :
25 “ Crushed ,J For sale low, ;
by v-c 23 WIIOOX. HAND & ANSLEY.
\ 'OI.CMr; 23, GEORGIA REPORTS. I,
V Also, another supply of volumes 21 and 22.
Fcr sale by 0c23 T. RICHARDS & SON.
HARPERS’ MAGAZINE, for Novem
her trimmed. For sale by *
etc 27 THOg. RICHARDS a SON. „
***• miimfmi
BROOM & MORRELL,
~5.ii4.5ni ffi* a = «!»E«.a* >Si« «, MB. JA «« ** *= » n «»=.*.„
HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF I
STAPLE AID FANCY DRY GOODS,
AT' r HIOH comprise* everything in the trade, as well as all that is new and ele
W iraut iu «tvie, excellent in ouaity. an<l I.'AV IN PRICK. v „ an A
( .y ari . r-oterriil:»c dto nuiu'.aiu tli- > cll and -'l vHMUktd of faik m.AiiNf.and
■IoDY.K pr:cus, ant! would invite a!': in search of GOOD GOOr»S, at I.UW HG URt*. to give them
One Price Store.
Bed Blankets: Negro Blankets;
Negro Kerseys; Negro Plains; Linseys,
And 3 large sto;,; ■ a!l other GcoiSs for SERVANTS’ wear, at the lowest poasihlo prices. ocM
Cabinet 3laker.
f <HARLES QUENTER has removed his
V_7 Cabinet Rooms from EJis street, /~' g '" y)
to the Warehouse on Broad street,
formerly • 1 upied by Me&rs. I’htnizv
tc Clayton. He cow prepared If *“ 4S * kX
execute, neatness ax.ft dispatch, any work
u his line, ard liop-.s to roceiv** a liberal share
of pa rc-nage.
REPAIRING neatly done, and at low prices.
oc9*dlm
CABINET MAKING,
rpHE UNDERSIGNED has removed to
the building lately known as the Pt. Charles
'! Restaurant, on Ki ; -:t.. to carry on the above
; l business in all its L ranchos.
1 Particular a»tet.tiou given to the REPAIRING
1 : OF FURNITURE and PACKIN' , etc.
I I sol -fit a share of public patronage.
I I f ctlC ts WM. SINGLETON.
Lumber! Lumber!
|AA /W lA I’EE 'l’ •. M'. IMJ.VED
lUU.UUU LUMBER, all for
' sale. Apply to W. 11. BYRD. Agent.
’ : sepiß .m
M. Dye k Co.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Augusta, Georgia,
\T”ILL on tin ue the WAREHOUSE
> ? a:. C'. MMI.-SION R!'SIN:. ; S. in
a’’ it- branch---*., at their ••:■! • •••.: . Fir- /j.
~ Froof on Jb.-ynoi-is y.*.: m-t. £&/
real f the Augu t JloU ■_ ~ tp<
.' attention to all business entrusted to their care,
they L'j; v t/» mer’t a cor.tin -.runic <*i the liberal
patronage lieretoh re e:;: •nued to them.
Order,- for BAGGING. LORE, FAMILY SUP
i PLIES. 4c., promptly ;!!!■ '.
bora a 1 . . Cotton and
i ether Produce when <L
.'•AMils M. DYE,
THOS. RICHARD?.
•
PALMETTO
Machinesy Agency.
JO J
OTICE.—In consequence of the
death < C ’ H. H KrLIOOG. tbePAL
• METTO MACHINERY AGENCY. 64 Broa - street
Charleston, S. C , will ren. tin do e:l until 1-t <>!
November n-'xt; or. or about wl:i h time it will
be ro opened by the sub liber, tho surviving
partner. In the n:'-nitit: *, letters and orders
relating to the bu-iu- -s of ti.v ’at; tirm of Kk:.
10 : ; 4 KoDon. should be addressed to
WM. F. DODGE,
Newburgh, Orange coußty, New York
, ' It • vl
For Sale,
ONE of tho rinest COLTON PLANTA
TIONS ?n Mississippi, -ontainitig9oo
; 4eres. Also. some 30 or 40 SLAVES,
v.-Rh St.' ok, i'ai Mule?.. ‘-rn at: 1 Fed • ..mAkT.
, der. This is a No. 1 place, and 2 -/ t miles from
■i the Mil!. It is healthy, and not a dollar has been
• pml for medical aid during the year. The soci
: efy fee, and every :: .-em-.-n: i-oiib: >."t to
any one desiring to plant or. land which pro
i duces from 1 3 J to 2 bales per acre.
1 The owner loos not live on the place, and if
he doe; not: •!!, would term 1 partrowlnp with
1 ! any 01* <■ wh > wmiM put on from 15 to 20 .hands
j more, and divide tho crops.
Apply at this ofliee. oco2-2tn
■! AMERICAN - HOTEL
j CORNER. KISO AND GEORGE STS ,
Oiiarloston, S. O,
MUS. M. L. NETJFFER, respectfully
informs the public that she has leased
, j the above HOTEL, and v; T endeavor to sustain
I tho reputation which the H. eaj--yed while
! under the manageit>ent of MRS. A. j. KENXE
I I)Y. Every attention will be paid to the com-
I fort of regular and transient boarders.
| A share of patron tge solicited.
Charleston, October lb. l 5 'S. oct’d-vvTw
J. J. Pearce,
i WAREHOUSE AMD COMMISSION MEP.CHANT.
August*, Georgia?
IMIE UNDLIIiSK-iNL)'. thi-.nkful for
1 .it.* liberal patronage extend ■!
■ '
i he will continue at hi • :: 01 • well known BRICK
' WAREHOUSE, on Campbell; trect, near Bones,
Brown k Co.'s Hardw ir-' 11* u. c. where, by stri* t
! | personal alter.iloti to a!! busiuev? entrusted to
. j bis care, lie hopes ho will receive a share of the
public patronage.
! ‘ cash ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE and FAM
[ II.Y SUPPLIES, will be forwarded to customers
! as heretofore, when d. sired.
J. J. PEARCE.
; Av.gtista.Ga., July 20. 1858. jy27 c6m
• ' JAMJbIS A. JONES,
1 j (OF THE LATE FIRM OF BARNES 4 ./ONES.)
\X7ILL continue the WAKE- pr\-y\\
V V HOUSE and C<JMMISSION BUSI JjrtJ
NESS. Office and Sales Ro ni on the ■■
j corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds-st., Augusta
i Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson 4 Gard
ner). 1 would gr-tefully re uni my thanks to
; my numerous friends who so liberally patron
ised me at my eld tt ind, and would most re
• spectfully solicit a continuance of the same at
the pew, hoping, by giving my strict personal
attention to business, to promote the interest of
1 all those who may favor me with their patronage.
All orders for BAGGING, ROPE, and FAMILY
SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed.
liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in
store. JAMES A. JONES.
Augusta, July 14, 1858. jylG-wly
Ip. & j. l. Fleming;
Warehouse Mini Commission
IVE erciin ills,
AUGUSTA , GEORGIA ,
riIHANKFUL for the liberal support
1 of Planters m this and the adjoining States
South Carolina and Alabama, would inform them
and the pub.ic, that they will continue the above
j business In all its branches, and that they have
1 taken that commodious Fire Proof Warehouse,
occupied for several years by Messrs. Whitlock.
Coskery 4 Co., on Campbell street, opposite that
of L. Hopkins, where they hope, by strict at
tention to business, they will share the confi
dence and pat’ fmage of their friends as hereto
fore. Our charges will Ue the same as heretefore:
1 Commissions 25 cents pvr bale.
Storage first month 25 do do do
: All succeeding months 12,qd0 do uo
Liberal advances will bo made on all produce
■ consigned to them, ard others ailed at the iow
j est market prices. P. FLEMING,
[ jyl-wljr J. L. FLEMING.
J. N. CLARK.& CO,
WltolisaLe and Jittail
4 m K « c IS s ,
IND COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS :
MURFREESBORO, TENS.
attention given to purchasing Grain j
j Bacon, Lard, 4;.. on all orders enclosingremit-
Reftrtnces— J. ?». Wilder, Savannah ; Tho 3. P
Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell, Macon
| High. Peters & Co., Atlanta ; Col. J. H. Glover
Marietta; C01.R.1. Mott, Columbus: Thomas
; Joseph. Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spence, “Ex
-1 change Bank,” Murfreesboro Lanier & Philips
Nashville. jaii2o-wly
Trusses, abdom-nal support
ers aud SHOULDER BRACES, in great va
riety, just received by
oc2l WM. E. TUTT.
1
Wholesale and Retail
I CONFECTIONERY
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
5) his friend-, and the public generally,
that he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
I At bis old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build
ling), where he is again prepared to furnish, at
' j short notice and moderate terms,
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
! STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR
■ X AMENTS,
; Os every tiescripticu. for
Parties, Weddings, &e.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
-by any Establishment Also, (daring the winter
season only), the most celebrated
) ENT RE MKTS, (Side Dishes;,
r As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
oc2l-3m I. P. GIRARDEY.
gTrardlY'S
Eestaurant Open!
‘ jAt this establishment will he L. rr.d n consran
: | supply of fresh New York. Norfolk, -
and sjavanuuh
OYSTEHS,
WITH
• Fulton Market Meats'
1 ! And a variotv of Northern and utheru
G ' ME.
HpHE P. . liaving secured the
: A -erv • xcellent and experienced
I FRENCH I;. 1 1 L "f COOK, is now {>re]iured
|to offer hi pai ;i regular
niiAj OF FARE
•j of the chi« ■ ’ of the season, served
|in tho most |> and varied .stylks (Uvira
j ble. and at moderate rates.
‘'! PRIVATE ROOMS Punished, whenever do
, ' sired, and AIIRAN’tiEMKNTS made for the ac
’j jeommodation of serving
SET DINNERS OK SUPPERS,
' for a number of 20 to GO persons, in 24 hours
• notice. Also, Public and Private Parties supplied,
Alway on hand, the very be t of WINKS.
LIQUORS, and HAVANA SKGARS.
Free Lunrh Every Day at 11, A. M
oc2o-eod Im
1 1)arT»v’-Proplsylactic FluiD!
-Allows no rival in Am eric A!
Removes every bad odolllj
; li ursts into contagion like a born |{ !
!j Yields to nothing suprenmo YJ j
'j , Stands unrivalled in its merit ’Si!
I Poisons cannot elude its gras P ’
1 j li emoves rancidity from butte RJI
O tiers cures for sores aud burns als Olj
■ ; P urifles tlie breath on beauty's H PJ
!i iglily benefits and preserves teet H ;i
, | You ought to Lave it for your fanrilY 1
1. ets no malaria escape its contro Id.
j Acts with certainty on all miasm A!;
C ids short tire necessity forpbysi Cl|
T akes pain from tho bite of an insec T!
Invites the notice of Litcrat 1!I
C ornes up to the idea of a Prophylactic!
Flings contagious diseases entirely ofF!
L ets nothing hrve color so Ivautifu f, !
Use it freely, audyouTl_tind this Fi I’!
|il more wonderful thanfeatsof Mag £ *.
> Davhy’sProphylactic Fin iD' j
J For -:a!o in Augusta, by
l ill A VILAS D, CHICHESTER & CO., 1
Wholesale and Retail Ageuts.
AGENTS:
fir. P.. W. Hurbcrt, Warrcnton ; Dr. J. Vi.
I’ric", Washington; i.r. li. M Smith. Athens : J
H. Wood, Greensboro’ : C 11. Andrews & Co.:
Madison ; Brown k Moitl.-, (Vivtugion.
P. S.- -Professor JOHN DARBY is well known
throughout the South, as a gentleman of the
• iuiitiik- att linmonts. is iinu.c is a
sufiiek't t guurautcc that there is no quackery
j about it. Call at tho Drug Store aud get a pam
3 phlet telling all about it. sep2l-tf
; CMstoper Brechsel,
CABINET MAKER,
l 4KDTI BNER IW IVOItY & WOOD,
1 II AS Removed to 145 Broad street,
I t one door below the City Hotel, where he
; is now prepared to execute, promptly, and in
workmanlike manner, any orders he may he
fa\ ored with iu his line.
BILLIARD and BAGGATF.IAE TABLES Manu
factured, and repaired so as to be as good as
new.
IVORY BALLS, turned to order, and new Bil
liard Balls will be given iu exchange for c»ld—an
assortment always kept on hand.
UPHOLSTERING.—He is prepared to do Up
stering in its various branches, at the lowest
pric *- having in his employ the beet of work
men. All he asks is a trial, being satisfied he
will give satisfaction.
AST He keep* constantly on hand BILLIARD
CLOTHS, POCKETS. GLUES, /c. 6m ucilß
FIVE bbls. PECAN NUTS; 2barrels
ENGLISH WALNUTS : 2 barrels BRAZIL
NUTS ; 5 barrels Hard aud Soft shell ALMONDS,
for sale by 0c23 ESTES & CLARK.
~ fok“saLe7
A LOT on Houston street, between
-ljl Telfair and Walker streets. S 3 feet
deep and 43. q f.«et fr<»nt, with a small DWELLI
NG nearly new. Apply on the premises.
octlr-3t >j rs . lee
1 4 iLOUK—
. 1- 0 Sacks Extra Family FLOUR :
303 do do Super. FLOUR ;
ICO do Superfine FLOUR;
ICOlUfS’s do do.
j octl2 THOS. P- STOVALL & 00.
\\ r IiLSKY, WHISK V
> V WO Barrels Rectified WHISKY ;
Pike’s Magnolia, Pike's XXX Geonria ;
Planters, Faulkner’s and other Brands
: Fcr sale on accommodating terms.
cctlQ-lmd by A. I). WILLIAMS.
Copartnership,
fI'HE I’NDERSIUNKD formed a Co
_L partnership on the Ist instant, for the trans
action of a GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, un
der the name and atvle of SKINNIR k MA
HARREY. Store next door to N. K. Butler’s
S. J. SKINNFR,
ocß dim W. H. MAHARREY.
Whisky.
SIXTY dozen CALHOUN WHISKY.
For sale by oas U A. STEVENS.
I
;ch b a ti m at t tmi.
O BRIEN & BYRNE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
mm s Mm mm& ■
Ti»« s cal.iM, * *s* a*«4. cC «\
Bioad-st. A n tru*fa, Opposite the An gnsta ffotcJ.
, i W1 on hand a large arul well selected Stock of La lies’, Misses’. aru|
| , V Childrens’ IV -TS and c HOES. of every style and quality. Also, Gents
fine Calf and coarse RuuTS, in great variety.
All the abov.‘ (igt)! >s ar ■ manufactured by us expressly for the Retail Trade of
;this market, and wo i * fully invite all wanting Good Boots and Shoes, at
; a low price, to give us a call.
ALL WORK WARRANTED, AND REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE.
octl9 ts
1858. WHITER NOVELTIES. 1858.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS,
The latest and best
if¥ll Os 600 BS,
• B «sml ATS 6 «‘«l >
AND WILE BE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT TTOi
. Lowest Rates.
Clothing-, Ready-Made,
I'a surpassed liy any in this Country.
FU R X I S H I X G G O ODS,
OF KVRUY NE W STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
S(I\V IS TIIF. TIMF. TO MAKE li<)OU SELECTIONS, liV l A1.1.1N0 AT
WILLIAM C. PRISE’S
orlfitvvlm Star Clothing Emporium, 358 Bronri-st, Augnsta.
FALL & WINTER TRADE.
' 1818.
i J. A. YM WINKLE,
asajam- i»wa -aatl
V splendid 4(M*k of Black and Colored
CLOTHS, CASHES AND. VESTINGS
WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE
Ma<i© to Oi’der,
! Xv ?! ~ .
_m «««*, ara.»»«s
READY MADE CLOTHING,
and FURNISHING GOODS.
OG ’ Goods warranted as represented,
A VII Wild. BK SOI.II AT
T'Sae Lowest Prices!
J. A. VANWINKLE.
; Under the United States Hotel.
! | , net 1914 m
;J. G. Bailie & Brother,
3Q5 Broa«l-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
JAMES G. BAILIE,
234 King Street, Charleston, S. C,
Importers, obb-srs & Dealers in
ALL KINDS OF CARPETINGS. BC,
Medalion Carpets;
Royal Yelvet and Brussels Carpetiiiy,
Tapestry Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting ; Super and Superfine
Carpeting ; Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpeting; Cotton Chain ami
Wool Filling Carpeting ;
English and American Venitians, for Church Aisles, Entries and Stairs :
Stair Carpets and Stair Rods ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;
Freni three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Rooms and Entries;
Uoartli ZEAcigs, Door Tvlats, cfco.
' 0-4 12-4, and 10-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths ; White and Red Check Matting'S,
Also a full supply of
We bog lo inform our friends, and the public generally, that we have opened
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 in New York,
or elsewhere.
ft*-All purchasers wishing CARPETS made up, fitted and put dowu, or OIL CLOTIIS and MAT
TINGS laid, can have it properly attended to, as we keep ia our employ thorough a.ul experienced
t 1p...),. ... -i. YMES <*. BAILIE. 2‘4 King street,Charleston, S. C.
c C I4-tf J. GJ. BAILIE ** BROTHER, 205 Broad street, Augusta, Ga.
*l7O j J33EIX : SL£3-
LDMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
19111% y&l»
IN THIS CITY,
AX Y KIND OF PINE LUMBER
Cm bo h.d atpriew lo.or ' t,'] .0./ w'iFli'FTl./l'inf by that mode o
- ■* "•» «-*•
SEASONED LIUIDER ALWAYS ON HAND.
J'ocr cr five FunJred Thousand Feet now on hand and bein'; received.
AY. E. BARNES.