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•A O'CLOCK P. M. NOV. 3, IKSK.
Notice to Advertisers.
Advorti»eincnl* for the F.vlM»oDw.ATClißhißt
tc handed in by derm o’clock in the forenoon, m ;
or ler to appear llic same day. ;
LOCAL MATTERS.
Sale of Bank Stock.
The following is the result of the salej
of Bank Stock, at the Lower Market
House, in this city, on yesterday :
BANK or AUGUSTA.
22 shares at $95,00 per share,
n * * o 96,50 “ ‘ ‘
JO “ “ 97,25 “ “
55 .< .. 98.50 “ “
jO “ “ 99.00 “ “
j 0 “ “ 99,50 11 “
a BANK STATE OF GEORGIA.
40 shares at $110,50 per share.
10 “ “ 111,00 “ “
GEORGIA R. It. BANK.
15 shares at 590.00 per share.
Hunted to Dentil.
A negro woman, named Lucy, aged ;
about seventy years, and the property of!
Hilf.ry Caffin, of this city, was burned .
to death yesterday evening, by her!
clothes accidentally taking fire: An in- j
quest was held by Coroner Baker, and
a verdict returned in accordance with
the above facts.
-
Now or Never.
Dr. Beale has announced that he will
most positively close the exhibition of j
his entertaining, and instructive varie- j
ties to-night. We sincerely hope that
those, who have not visited this exhi
bition, and those who have a taste for
the beautiful, will avail themselves of
this, the last opportunity. Wo again
repeat, that this is one of the best ex
hibitions that ever visited our city. In
fact, we are presented with views of
some of the most beautiful scenery in
our beloved country, and, also, of the
greatest wonders in the world, —the
Niagara River and great cataract —the
MamraothCave in all its magnificence and
splendor, the Crystal Palace of London,
ice., accompanied with a descriptive
' lecture, music, vocal and instrumental
The exhibition closes with the laugha
ble performances of the Marionette fam
ily. By the bye, the bower in which i
they perform is as fine and beautilul as
art can make it.
This Panorama will be on exhibition
at 3 o’clock this afternoon, and again
■at 8 o’clock to-night. We expect, as
this is the last last chance, to see the
Hall crowded.
W in) ( mi Bent IlilsPotntoe I
We have received a specimen (a won-,
der in the potatoe line) from Mr J. B j
Hart, i r Union Point, which beats any !
potatoe we have seen or heard of thisj
season, the Edgefield Advertner's potatoes
included. It is aflayti Vatu, r”c.«u: J
jug in circumference one way two feet:
two inches—the other one foot seven |
inches —weighing seven pounds and six .
ounces. Partially decomposed vegeta
ble matter, the only manure used.—
Hoping soon to have the pleasure of
devouring some of Mr. Hart's esculents
at his well known and favorite table,we
leave him for the present. Beat him
who can.
Temperance Crusader.
The Crusader is to be published in the
city of Atlanta from and after the first
of January next, enlarged, and with
ctlier facilities for increased usefulness.
jt*r" The negro, Thornton, who had
been under sentence of death for some
months past, was executed at Greens
boro on Friday last. At the gallows,
he declared himself innocent of the
crime of which he had been convicted.
—
Official Report of Int rments.
Savannah, Oct. 31st. 1858. )
7 o’clock, P. M. f
The following is a list of interments j
in the city cemeteries for the last forty j
eight hours :
LAUREL GROVE CEMF.TARY.
Saturday. —James Davis. 34 years,
Chronic Dysentery, Massachusetts
Blacks and Colored. —Maria Ann, 3
years, 9 months, Yellow Fever.
Sunday. —Sarah White, 4 years, 1
month, 2 days, Inflamation of the Brain
Savannah.
Slicks and Colored.-- Ben, 7 years, 9
moths, Dropsy.
CATHEDRAL CEMF.TARY.
Saturday. —John F. Fisher. 2 months,
Whooping Cough, Savannah.
Ellen Leahy, 1 year, Teething Savan
nah.
John Healy, 4 years, Fever, Savan
nah.
Sunday. —Francis Mullarky, 27 years,
Disease unknown, Ireland.
William Mealy, 28 years, Disease un
known. Ireland.
W. T. Thompson, i
Chairman Board Health, j
Wife Murder.--Jos. B. Sapp has been j
arrested in Monognli* county, Virginia,
for the murder of his wife on the 18th
inst. From a post mortem examina-
Yion, it was believed that be bad choked
her to death with a handkerchief. As- j
ter his arrest he made a confession, in
which he charged a Miss Jane Snowden,
who wanted to marry him. with having j
placed arsenic in a hunch of grapes she
sent to his wife. The physicians. how- !
ever, found no poison in the body, and
the confession is believed to be untrue.
The husband is in jail awaiting trial.—
Rich. Dispatch.
“Bili, I’ve been in real estate a little]
lately.” •
“Well, John, how much have you
dipped in V’ \
“Bought a lot in the cemetery, and
a half acre for a residence lot justnorth,
of it.” I
“What the deuce did you go so far
north for! Going to live there?”
“Yes Bill. I wanted a home beyond
the grave !”
Cnmnurrial Intelligence.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, 1
November 3, 1858. f
COTTON.—The sales reporte lto us this morn
| jug W erc 010 bales, as follows : 2at 10><, 7at
1065 at 10#, 8C at 10’ 4 ', 127 at lOJ*, 260 at
I 11, 59 at 11>» cents. Receipt? 1.593 bales.
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 27.— Colton.— Arrived
I since the 223 inst.. 30.151 bales Cleared since
i the 22d instant, 16,069 bales. Stock in press**
i ami ou shipboard not cleared on the 26th inst.,
i 187,695 bales
I Sugar —Louisiana. —There has been a good de
; rnnnd. but with a further increase in the arri- #
i vals, the transact'ous have been generally at a
reduction of fully f£c. ft in the rates. The
sales of the three days have embraced some
1200 birds. including about 300 yesterdav, and
the market closed at the range of the following
quotations :
Inferior and Refining 4 fS)4?2
Common to Good Common ...5 (a 5 14
Fair to Fully Fair 6 (n>&%
Prime and Choice 6£» tfr>£
Centrifugal and i lari fled
Refined —f®
Molasses. —With a moderate supply and an ac
tive demand for shipment, we have noticed a
fair business in Mobsses during the three days,
with an upward tenden y in prices. Some ‘.200
bbls have been sold at 30tf£)32 cents for Prime
and Choice, and 26®29 cents V gallon for Infe
rior and Ordinary, the sales inc'iullug a few
small lots yesterday at this range. Half-barrels,
however, have been extremely dull, and have
sold slowly at the reduced rates of t»0f55)31 cents
£>' gallon for Prime and Choice.
Whitley —The Whisky market lias un 'ercone
. I title or no change, the demand being limited but
' the receipts light. The last transactions of any
• note were at IPfS>2O cents for Rectified, and 2 1(5)
i 22 eent« gallon for Common.
' Fo ighls —No important changes have taken
; place in the Freight market since our last report.
| We quote—
; Cotton— To Liverpool ** ft 15-3-1® ,V*
lia vie 18 ft -® 1 c
Bremen Tfr ft --(a) —c
New York ... .flft )i(a> —c
Boston # ft ~~(a) %c
SAVANNAH. November 2.— Cotton.— Then
1 was a fair demand to-day. resulting in the sale
J of 1348 bales. Prices remain unchanged since
1 I yesterday, all parlies being disposed to settle
. j down at about cent otf of last week’s prices,
1 Prices ranged from 10 * 4 to 11% cents.
COLUMBUS, November 1 —Cotton —Our Cot
' ton market is unsettled this morning, with a
- tendency to lower figures, though we cannot re
port any definite decline 'lhe receipts by wagon
f! appear to be quite large. Total receipts yestcr
' day 953 bales ; sales 422 bales, at 1"(£)11 cents.
I ! COLUMBUS COTTON STATEMENT FOR TUB WEEK END
ING OCTOBBR 30th, JSSB.
1 Stock on hand August 31st, 1868 812
Received past w< ek 5 954
f. previously 41,990—47,944
» | Total 48,756
. Shipped pist week 4 281
“ previously 19,974 —24.255
Stock on h ind 24,501
' Receipts, Nov. 3, 1855 39,614
; “ Nov. 1, 1856 31,765
‘ : “ Nov. 1, 1857 11,691
j MACON, Vov. 3. — Cotton. —Wo quote from 10
-! to cts. Receipts very heavy, with a inod
j crate demand.
Savannah Kxpertii
' i Novemoor 1 —Per ship Geo Evans, for Liver
. ■ erpool—2sß3 bales Upland Cotton.
; Per brig E A Reed, for Rocki ort. Me.—llo,ooo
i feet Lumber.
* Per schr B Planner, for New York—3l4 bales
I I Cotton, 365 barrels Flour. 4io sacks Wheat, 5035
! bushels Rough Rice, and sundries.
piping JiMigenw.
. SAVANNAH, Nov. 3 —Arrived, steamship Auf
gu-ta. New York ; b. ig John Balsh, Cmienas ;
schrs Annie Sophia, Nassau ; R LTay. Pbilad.
Cleared, ship George Evans. Liverpo 1; brig
S A Reed, Rock port, Mo ; schnj Bennett Planner,
I New York ; Seuator, do.
.! Departed, steamer Columbia, Augusta.
OFFICIAL, DRAWINGS
OF Tilb
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OK GEORGIA.
{ Tiie lollowing are the drawn iiuuihers oi the
dPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, CIass 721—drawn
| NOVEMBER 2 I *6B :
|7, 69, 40, 52, 14. 18. 38, 05, 10, 07,
57, 8.
j The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 722— Extra.
irawu NOVEMBER 3 1858 :
57, 19, G 2, 42, 1, 73, 39, 45, IC, 17,
02, 22, 9.
I: V. DLGAS K ’ } Commissioners.
nov3 S. SWAN & CO., Managers.
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE
Insurance Company.
r lUTE following report of the Business
». of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
of Columbia, S. C., for the fiscal year ending
September 1, 1858 shows that the Company is
continuing to increase in popularity.
Exhibit of th? Business and Properly of the South
ern Mutual Life Insurance Co . Sept 1,1858.
Premiums received on Whites $ 51,782 f 4
“ “ on Slaves 14,23141
Received for Interest 10.60 i 89
$ 76,070 94
Deduct Dividend paid to
. Stockho ders $ 0,199 79
Deduct Salarie=, Com
miss’nsand Expenses, 7,715 83
leduct amount paid for
fuur losses on Whites. 13,000 00
Deduct hmount paid ior
j nine losses on Slaves. 7.385 00
I Amount paid for ix I’ol
i io:es surrendered. 1,263 2c 35,563 85
! Nett accumulation for year ending
j September 1, 1858 41,107 09
j Add accumulation, as per report of
September 1, 1857 116.265 40
Balance on hand, September, 1858. .5157.372 49
Skptbmhbk I.lßsß.—The pr< perty of the Com
pany consists of—
S. Carolina and Georgia State 8and5.5133,250 o’>
Personal Bonds secured by real es
tate worth three times the amount, 7 750 00
Prein. Notes secured by Life Policies, 6.488 9*
Cash in hands of Agents 902 85
Cash in B ink 8 980 66
$157,372 49
Although this Company, in commui with o her
Com antes throughout the Unite I States, suffer
ed seriously during the financial embarrassitenT
of last winter, still the foil wing statement shows
that it is in a flourishing condition :
Net accumulation for the year **m ing
September l, 1855 $14,805 73
Net accumulation for the year eudiug
September 1, 1856. 23,059 22
Net accumulation tor the \ ear ending
September >. 857 27,433 58
Net uceumu.ntnn for the year ending
Set? ember 1, 1858 541.101 09
ooiß-d >n CHARLES HALL. Agent.
HIFIH
THE BEST QUALITY OF
Cream 2Lle,
i For draught purposes, always on hand, and
I lor sale by THOMAS Y' HYTE,
\ oc3o Sole Agent for Philadelphia B ewery.
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
sparkling .
CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
Direct from t«<e Manufacturers- For sule by
THOM A S W H YTE,
oc3o 135 Broad-street.
V. L. HIGH, J. K. BUTLER. W. G. PETERS.
HlGrf, BUTLER & CO.,
Commission fftmjjants,
For the pun- base and sale of
rennesseo Produice,
COTTON, GROCERIES, &c.,
Alabama-street. v «• w R R.Depot
Atlanta, Georgia,
Good Term se- Mone.g take at par for
Produce. mliß-6m J
llisfclinntons Atertistmrnis.
SWAN & CO.’S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL,
Without Interruption,
; SWAN k CO’S LO TERIEB ARE LEGAL AND AU
THORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
' The late attempt to injure our firm has shewn
that our Lotteries are drawn fairly ; that our
Prizes are paid punctually ; and that oor
Schemes are more liberal than any other Lottery
in the World !
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by S.SWAN k COMP’Y, Managers of the
- Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of th< ir Single
i Number Lotteries for NOVEMBER, 1858, at AU
, GUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superinlen
> deuce ol Commissioners,
i CLASS 40.
- To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, o
SATURDAY. November 6,1878.
CLASS 41
i To be urawn in city of • ugusta,Ga., in public, on
* SATURDAY, November 13, 1858.
CLASS 42,
» To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on
t SATURDAY, November 29, 1858.
c CLASS 43,
) ro be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, November 27, 1858.
3 ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
i Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty
-1 Five Prizes !
c ,
c NEARLY OXX PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS I
c MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Saturday in NOVEMBER
-1 Prize of $70,C00
e 1 “ “ 30.000
e } 1 hi u 10,000
e 1 “ “ 61000
5 I 1 “ “ 4,<‘00
, 1 “ “ 3,000
1 M “ 1,500
4 “ “ 1.000
a 4 “ 900
4 “ “ 800
“I 4 “ « 700
• 4 ; “ eoc
• 50 ** “ 500
i- iSO “ “ 300
100 “ “ 125
2 230 “ “ 100
APPROX • MATION PRIZES.
4 Prz-i of S4OO Ap. to $79,000 Prze are SI,OOO
4 300 “ 30.000 “ are 1,200
4 •• 200 “ 19,000 i: are 800
4 «• 125 “ 5,000 *» are 500
4 u 100 “ 4.000 “ are 400
4 “ 75 “ : ; ,000 “ are 300
4 “ 50 1.5C0 “ are 200
4 j 6,000 “ 20 arc 100,000
'1 15,485 Prizes, amounting to $320,000
Whole Tickets $lO : Ilalves $5 ; Quarter- $2.50.
0 Kir A Circular showing the plan of tlie I/it
i- , teries will be sent to any one desirous of receiv
ing it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
-1 lowing rates, which is the risk :
* |Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. .SBO
i do do do 10 Half do .. 40
0 do do do lOQ.iar. do .. 20
do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10
? 1 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the
0 i money to our address for th» Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded y fit st
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
any figure they mav designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will,
he sent to purchasers immediately alter the
drawing.
r Purchasers will nlease write their signatures I
; plain, and give their Post Office, County and 1
’.State.
i Remember that every Prize is drawn and
} payaole in fu 1 1 without eduction.
fl(s* All prizes of SIOOO and under paid im
mediately after the drawing -other prizes at.
b the usual time of thirty days
AM communications strictly confidential.
Address orders fur t ickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN CO.. Augusta, Ga.
■ Kij‘ Persons residingnoar Montgomery, Ala. !
or Atlanta, Ga., call have their orders tilled, and (
2 save time, by addressing S. SWAN & CO. at
1 l either of those cities. nov2 1
P. & J. L. FLEMING.
Warehouse and tout mission
Merchant*.
AUG USTA , GBORGIA .
. riMTANKFUL for the liberal support;
JL of Planters in this and the a-ij-«ining States ,
j South Carolina and Alabama would inform them i
land the pub ic, that they will continue the above!
i business in all its branches, and that tli y have
I taken that commodious Tiro Proof Warehouse,
■ . occupied for several years by Messrs. Whitlock
» Cosk'-ry A Co., on Campbell street, opposite that
■ |of 1.. Hopkins, wlrnre they hope, by strict at
' tention t<* business, they will share the confi
idence and patronage of their f iends as lmreto
, fore. Our citarges wlllfcethesaineashcretefore:
Commissions 25 cents per bale.
’! Storage first month .25 do do do
j All succeeding months 12% do do do i
4 : Liber • I advances will be made on all produce
consigned to them, and others filled at the low
est market prices. P. FLEMING,
I jyl-wly J. L. FLEMIXG,
I: :
J. J. Pearce,
y warehouse and commission merchant,
J Augusta, Georgia.
‘ qillE UNDERSIGN ED, thankful for,
1 the liberal patronage extended y--
to him for a series of year- would m., A, .
inform his friends ami the public, that ,
he will continue at lii.s same well known BRICK [
WAREHOUSE, on Campbell street, near Bones,
Brown & Co.’s Hardware House, where, by strict i
personal attention to all business entrusted to
his care, he hopes he will receive a share of the .
\ public patronage.
j CASH ADVANCES, BAGGING, ROPE and FAM 1
■ ILY SUPPLIES, will be forwarded to custo i ers I
' jas heretofore, when d sired.
. J. J. PEARCE, j
* Augusta,Ga., July 20, 1858. jy27-c6m
Albany Imperial
i CREAM XX ALES!|
r barrels John Taylor & Son’s su-
J 1 perior ALE. Just received, and fre.-h sup
-1 niles received weekly, arc! for sale bv
j oc-30-3 JOflft KELSON.
Law Notice.
ISSAC L. TOOLE, Attorney at Law,
Augusta, Ga. Office corner of Bro d anr
VVa-'bington streets. All business entrusted to
his car. wi 1 meet with prompt attention.
LMFTY bales prime EASTERN lIAV,
J? landing from Don Steamboat (‘ompany’s
< oats, which 1 will sell at a bargain before going
(o store, by order of toe shipper,
j 0c29 M. W. WOODRUFF.
LINSF.F.D OIL.—A large supply just
received, a..d for sale low. bv
I oc2l WM H. TUTT.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
JOHN RAPFOLD, corner of Centre
ami Bro id streets, ke-pd on hand a good
1 stock of FaMILY GROCERIES : fine old utcli
and Sw S 8 CHEESE; the celebrated GREEN
CHEESE ; MACKEREL; choice HAMS: BAC N;
■tUGAR ; CO ; TEAS, and all other articles
generally kept in & Retail Family Grocery.
He invites the citizens of Augusta to give him
! i call, feeling sati tied tl at his arrangements are
j such that ho can sell as low as the lowest,
ucl 1 m
ATTENTION f
THE subscriber has just received, and
idle - fi»r sale a few kegs of
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER;
A large lot of all kinds of .KRM Nad bWISS.
Clicesc;
10 BBLS. EXCELLENT BOUKKROUT.
Also, constantly receives his weekly supply j
of wcll-kkown
LAGER BEER,
, Come and try it. CHAS. SPAETH,
J oc3o-lm Corner Telfair and Jackson sts. i
TO BUILDERS.
LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
JLUMBER TABB
IN THIS CITY,
ANY KIND OF PINE LUMBER
Can be had 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 ot
transportation to undersell those who have to haul it from the Road.
SEASONED LIMBER ALWAYS ON HAND.
Four or Five Huniired'Tliousaml Feet now on hand and being received.
W. E. BARNES.
Darby’s Prophylactic Flu ID!
Allows no rival in. A meric A!
Removes every bad odo R !
1 ;
B ursts into contagion like a bom B !
.Yields to nothing supremac Y!
’Stands unrivalled in its merit’S!
Poisons cannot elude its grasP!
R emoves rancidity from butte R !
O ffers cures for sores and burns als O !
P urifies the breath on beauty’s li P!
H ighly benefits and preserves teet H!
i You ought to have it for your familY !
o : L< ets no malaria escape itseontro L 1
I, Acts with certainty on ail miasm A !
C uts short the necessity for physi C !
’ T akes pain from the bite of an insec T!
j Invites the notice of Literati!
C omes up to the idea of a Prophylactic!
j> Flings contagions diseases entirely ol'F!
5 Lets nothing have color so beautifn L !
Use it freely, and you’ll find this FI U!
I d more wonderful than feats of Mag I!
J; Darby’sProphylacticFluiD!
it! For sale in Augusta, by
1 HAVILAMiD, CHICHESTER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
_; AGENTS:
0 jir. R. W. Hurbert, Warrenton : Dr. .T. W.
Price. Washingti n; 1 r. R. M Smith, Athens : J.
[-i n. Wool, Greensboro’ ; C H. Andrews ft Co.;
Madison ; Brown & Morris, Covington,
p. s. Professor JOHN HARRY is well known
I-! throughout the South, as a gentleman of the
! highest scientific attainments and is name is a
ft j sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery
0 about it Gal! at the Drug .Store and got a pain
i phlct telling all about it. scp2l-tf
D - —■
Cabinet Maker.
tj /"IHARLES QUENTELhas removed his
1 \J Cabinet Rooms from Ellis struct
! to the Warehouse "n Broad street.
*j formerly 0.-cupied by Messrs. Piiimzy tgfkjgmg
- ft Clayton. Ho is now prepared to
execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work j
5 j in his line, and hop s to receive i liberal share
1: of patronage.
; REPAIRING neatly done, and at low prices, j
I i oc9-d lm
BllUlTl’
A FEW HUNDRED BUSHEI^S
Best Pennsylvania
BLACK OATS,|
FOR SEKII. FOR SALK. BY
Fleming &, Rowland,
j oc2S-2w j
New Dry Goods Store!
•T. KAUFFER,
UNUEII HIE A UOL’STA HOTEL.
I HAVE just received, and am daily
receivl g hv Express and Steamers,
CLOTH CLOAKS,
! The luto-t styles, made alter Paris patterns,
which I am able to sell cheaper than .
anv August • House They are of
iny brother’s own manufacture
in Now York. Also, a
large lot of
Embroideries,
: Such as (Vil-r- loeves. Hands Setts, Insertings.
'| Handkerchiefs, etc. A large variety of
MANTILLAS.
! MOUSI.IN H I.AINF. from 12 to 25 cents :
BARAMatTO. double wide,from 12h*c., up ;
Dk"A K. from 6>4 cents up ;
PRINTS, from «i, l 4 cents up ;
LINEN TnWHUS. from G* 4 ' cents up.
| I shall also keep a full supply of all kinds 0 !
Dry Goods.
j 1 don’t 11 iter m' sell of bring the only Mer
1 clutnt in Georgia who has a constant buyer in
New York, Inn 1 have a brother there who Je
j votes most of his lime in buying nothing but
Extra (heap (ioods,
i for roe onlv, and as he is well posted in the New
| York market. I cm « ffir FRESH BARGAINS al
mo-t every day. One price only—my Good*
,he ng marked with plain figures. oclo-ly j
i Spectacles, Spectacles, j
I IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT.
| SPECTACLE** TO SUIT ALL AUKS. AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Watob. Clock, an- J-wriry Store, near the Low.
J oo'iS ts or Market. __
P’ OTATOES AND ONIONS.—
50 barrels choice Fating POTATOES ;
| 20 hbls Re and Silver Skin ONION"’. For
| pale low, by ESTR3 ft CLARK. ;
N”EW RAISINS —SO whole and half j
boxes now' crop Layer RAISINS, just re
I ceived by oc?3 ESTES ft f LARK.
HARPERS’ MAGAZINE, for Novem
ber trimmed For sale by
j 0c27 THUS. RICHARDS ft SON.
miUTSSKS. ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
- KP.k and « ‘<>ri. KR BRACES, in great va
riety, iuat received by
0021 WM. H. TViTT.
CHEESE AND BUTTEK.—IOO boxes
nhoi. e t'HKFSK; and 10 Qrkins Goshen
| Bl ITER, for sale by
I oeZ3 ESTES i; CLARK.
C HANDLES. —
J 200 whole and half boxes Adamantine CAN
-1 TiIJS F»r sale low, by
ESTES ft CLARK.
; Oranges, Oranges,
for sale,
FIFTEEN BARRELS FINE
HAVANA ORANGES.
oc29*tf W. H. Howard.
Xegrn Mechanics
TWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAS
TERERS. and one good TANNER and FI '•
I 11SHER OF I FATHER, can be hired by the year
; or month, or by the Job, by applying to
! dls J. €. BARNETT; Madison, Ga
ON < ONSIGNMEN l
70 barrels Pike’s WHISKY :
• I (i 44 Chesnut Grove WHISKY ;
. j 12 cases “ “
■ 1 oc2l KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ.
XUFF.—IOO dozen bottles SNUFF
50 jars SNUFF'. For sale low, by
• j oc-23 ESTES & CLARK.
SUGARS.— 50 lihds. prime Porto Rico
SUGARS ;
I 200 barrels A and C SUGARS :
[ j 25 * 4 Cru>hod “ For sale low.
.by (~-23 WIICOI, HAND ft AKSLKT.
; ITTOLUME 23, GEORGIA REPORTS.
’ ▼ Also, another supply of volumes 21 and 22.
, j For sale bv 0c23 T. RICHARDS ft SON.
GIBARDEY’S
; Restaurant Cp en'
, . At this establishment will be found a cons tan
* » supply of fresh New York. Norfolk,
r and Savannah
: O TsT£3 TX3 IFLJS,
\ WITH
: Fulton Market Meats
And a variety of Northern and Southern
GAME.
THE Propiietor having secured the
services oi an excellent and experienced
• I FRENCH RESTAURANT COOK, is now prepared
to offer his patron a regular
BILL OF FARE
ii of the choicest delicacies of the season, served
e in the most approved and varied styles dcsira
r bio, ami at moderate rates.
f PRIVATE ROOMS furnished, whenever de
sired, and ARRANGEMENTS made lor the ao
! commodation of serving
SET DINNERS OR SUPPERS,
j for a number of 20 to 00 persons, in 24 hours
; j notice. Also, Public and Private Parties supplied,
i 1 Always on hand, the very best of WINES,
| LIQUORS, and HAVANA SUGARS.
Free I.uncli Every Day at 11, A. >1
; oc2o-eodim
New and Fresh
FALL MILLINERY.
MRS. E. O. COLLINS
HAS RECEIVED, at her store oppo
site the Planters’
] Hotel, a handsome sup
-1 ply <>r ail articles of
MILL!NERY :^®:>
|sUTT ARL K FOR
FALL AND wjN’l’Elt,
| Consisting, in [ art. of an assortment of BON
nn\m RIBBONS, FLOWERS. HUCHKP,
,')/|i [J BLONDE LACES. VEILS, MITTS, DRESS
'/JI-//K PS. HEAD DRESSES, HAIR BRAIDS.
. vj; CUR: s xoijjn* POWDERS, S -APS. PER-
I FUMES. HAIR OHkS, ftc.
! BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES made at
I abort nosice and in the most fashiona ie style.
oc27tf
Wholesale and Detail
CONFECTIONERY
Tlie undersigned takes pleasure to into* in
liis friends, and tlie public generally,
tl. i he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build
ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at
short notice and moderate ternw.
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR
NAMENTS,
Os every description, for
Parties, Weddings, Kc.,
) Os the latest Parisian style, not eaOiy -ui passed
by any Eitab ishment Also, (during the winter
season only), the most celebrated
EN TRE ?I ET S, (Side Dishes),
| As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
1 oc2l-3tn f. P. GIRAPtDEY.
IDRY GOODS JRY GOODS
JAMES HENEY,
BEG v leave to call the attention of
his friends,and the public to Lis largo and
well assorted stock of Fancy and Domestic
m GOODS.
lie having disposed of all his old previous to
his going to the North, is now in possesson of
m ♦•ntirelv
NEW STOCK,
j which comprises all that is new and desirable
iu style.
He has also added to bis Store another de
nar m* nt in which he keeps a large r .pply of
Negro Blankets, Kerseys
and
all of which will b« s.,IU ul iiriccs not lo ho
beaten by any House in Augusta. ocl]9-tf
To Rent,
11IIE RESIDENCE lately occupied by
tho Buhavriber, on the corner of
moud and Lincoln streets. Possession
g'ven immediately.
„c»2l-tf FOSTER BLODGEL JH.
/ ODER! CIDER! ! CIDER! ! !-•
: The best quality of new CHAMPAGNE Cl-
Iln-.R from the largest in'futacturers iu New
forsey, constantly on hand and arriving For
sale by THOMaS WHHTK,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
oc2l Augusta, Ga.
Light for tlie Million!
We have just received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
f l AV NG made arrangements with the maim
ii feetuby which we shall be regularly
applied, so that in future our customers can
nave their orders promptly tilled.
0c23 (ltf PLUMB ft LEITNFR
i IT’IKE CRACKERS.—3OO boxes No. 1
i r FIRE CRACK Fits, for suio by
! , IC 2S !->.rhkA & CLARK
Bonnets, Bonnets,
MISS M. P. MATTHEWS has return
ed from New Yoi k, and will open a large
rich stock of
BONNETS, CAPS. HEAD BRUGES,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RUSHES,
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS CLOAKS,
FURS. DRKSS AND CLOAK
TRIMMINGS, &C.. ftc
MISS MATTHEWS,
Opposite Masonic Hall, Broad > rcet,
oc!8-3m Augusta, Ga.
,858 - ©lf IMl* isss -
BROOM & NORRELL,
rszm** ■*»-«»=««■ -N« root, JiuituHta, *- =»-■»
HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
TTTHICH comprises everything in the trade, as well as all that is new and .
YY gant in style, excellent iu quality, and D>W IN IJHICF1 J HICF- „ n f pith dfaiivgi-
Tlu*y art* iltior mined to maintain their old and «Wt estaNiskert r . T pGj soc
moderate pricks, und would invite all io search of GOOD GOODS, at LOW FI Q , 6
u call, at their
One Price Store.
Bed Blankets; Negro Blankets;
Negro Kerseys; Negro Plains; Linseys,
And a large stock of all other Goods for SERVANTS’ wear, at the lowest poesiblo prices. 0c26
18587 WINTER NOVELTIES. 18-18.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS,
The latest and best
attn o» oooßs,
mW ■ WOefl
AND WILE liE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT THE
Lowest Hates.
Clothing, Ready-Made,
Unsurpassed by anv in this Country.
FURNISHING GOODS,
OF EVERY NEW STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
Mltv IS THE TIME TO MAKE GOOD SELEC TIONS, BY CALLING AT
WiLLIAM 0, PRICED
oclOtwlm Star Clothing Emporium. ‘458 Broad-st., Augusta.
, cheap MSB §»t*S.
O’BRIEN «& BYRNE,
i
1 MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
■ iweni, < 's* «• |*«f € ■Bs«4?,«.«€-c
Eroad-st. Augusta. Opposite the Augusta Hotel.
VCTE have on hand a large and well selected Stock of Ladies’, Misses’, an<f
YY Childrens’Bod'S and SHOES, of every style and quality. Also, Gents
fine Calf and coarse ROOTS, in great variety.
All the above GOODS are manufactured by us expressly for the Retail Trade of
this market, and we respectfully invite all wanting Good Boots and Shoes, at
a low price, to give us a call.
ALL WORK WAURAIUTED, AND REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE.
octl9 ts
FALL & WINTER TRADE.
1858. .
.1. A. VAX WIXKLE,
Jil «»*»
\ splendid stock of Black and Colored
CLOTHS, cams ID vestings
WHICH ARE ALL OF THE REST QUALITY, AND WILL BE
MadLe to Order,
JTa. e ir*»sl» So»»s»l»lc
JS -d -E O -c
9 Fie*e
leeady made clothing,
and furnishing goods.
00= Goods warranted as represented,
AND WILL RE SOLD AT
THe Lowest trices!
J. A. YAN WINKLE,
Under the United States Hotel.
oct 19d4m
J. G. Bailie & Brother,
205 Broad-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
JAMES G. BAILIE,
234 King Street, Charleston, S. C,
Importers, obbers & Dealers in
ALL KINDS OF CARPETINGS, SC,
Metialion Carpets;
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,
J
Tapestry Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting; Super and Superfine
Carpeting ; Wool, Dutch anil Ilemp Carpeting ; Cotton Cham and
Wool Filling Carpeting ;
Fnglish and American Venitians, for Church Aisles, Entiies and Stairs ;
Stair Carpets and Stair Rods ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,-
From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Rooms and Entries.
XT"..., ,-t i, T\i i ers=>. j ) ert—lS/IfrfS, cfco.
0-4 12-4 and 10-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths ; White and Red check Matting s,
Also a full supply ot
We beg to inform onr friends, and 6 tUrn' wTthN.Jr''rharleston
a CaRBEL STORE, in Ansu. a, " t k f a || the above GOODS, and which
we*wil| W tei7 as low^asXh*winie*grade* of < Goods can be purchased in New York,
or elsewhere. pahi-fts made op, fitted and put down, or O'T. CLOTHS and MAT-
T) *f feV’Yan tatrn -» ™ *«*P *“ '“P l ** «""»**' “ 4 ex P w,onC * 4
Carpel tpbolsterctrs. „ ,i \ ii.if.. 214 King -treet, Charleston, a. C.
l i IHILIK rs. UKOi'HKK, 205 Broad street, Augusta. Ga—
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