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4 O’CLOCK P. M. NOV. 3. I«SH.
Notice to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the Kvrmxg Dispatch must
tv f . handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in i
.«■ *er to appear the same day. i
LOCAL, MATTERS.
Tlie Campbell Minstrels.
It will lie seen, by reference to their;
advertisement, that Messrs. Ri msky .V
Newcomb's Star Troupe will give a few
exhibitions in this city, commencing
Monday night
Oysters.
We acknowledge the receipt of a dish
of these delicious bivalves, from Mr.
R. L. Moss, of this city, who is Agent!
for the sale of Fitzokkald's Norfolk j
Oysters. Mr. Moss will please accept \
onr thanks for this favor—we can assure
him that there was no time lost after
we tasted the first one, until we ahd
devoured the last.
...
Tax Collector’s Notice.
We call especial attention to this no
tice, fiotn the fact that onr energetic
collector will have to settle up his hooks
before the first of December. We do
hope that our fellow citizens will give
this notice prompt attention. The only
‘■execution" that Sandy delights in, is
the decapitation of champagne bottles,
or the entombment of beef and pota
toes. Walk np to the captain's office
and settle.
■ I'rom the jMaynnlle Krpreps, of the -OM. |
Ningular amt Romantic Affair*—A
School Girl Mari led without Know,
it:" If.
On Wednesday night last, a man
past the middle age of life, in company
with a little girl about thirteen or
fourteen years of age, erme to this city
on the Paris stage, and stopped at the
Dee House. The next day they were
out in the city some hours, and when
they returned he claimed that they
were married, but it was earnestly de
nied by the young lady, who gave the
following account of the elopement,
w hich really looks more like an abduc
tion than anything else:
She is an orphan, and is possessed, in
her own right of several thousand, dol
lars. She was living with her guar
dian, in the largest town in one of the
interior counties, the wife of whom is
the sister of tire man, who claims to be
her husband. She has been going to
school, and has not yet “finished” her
education, and declares that she has
had no thought of marrying any one,
and certainly never contemplated such
a union with the man who was with
her. The wife of her guardian, and
this man and herself, went to Paris for
the purpose of shopping. While there
it was proposed to her to come to Mays
vil’e for the purpose of completing her
purchases, to which she cheerfully
agreed. She supposed the whole party
were coming until she got into the
stage, when she learned that the lady
was going to return home, and that she
was to accompany this gentleman.
The next morning after their arrival
here, he proposed that they should go
out in town to make their purchases.
He took her to the ferry boat, and when
she asked him if that was the way to
the stoves, he told her it was, as all the
best stores were on the other side of the
river. In Aberdeen she says sonic lit
tle old man," asked them to “stand up
and join their right hands," which slit
refused to do; nevertheless he pro
nouoccd them “man and wife.”
On their return to their hotel, at the
instance of the man, who registered
their names as gentleman and lady,
they were placed in one room. Her
screams, k on attempting to take some
privileges with her, brought to her aid
some of the attaches of the hotel, who
listened to her earnest denial of their
marriage, and to her pleadings foi
protection, and placed her in a separate
room.
At her instance, she was the next
day (Friday) sent to a relative inanoth
er county, where she said she would be
protected, while the gentleman went on
a boat down the river.
The panties are all respectable, and
the affair is a very singular one. We
have omitted the names until we have
an opportunity to investigate the mat
ter further.
Addison wrote that “a comet is a sky
rocket discharged by the hand that is
almighty.” As much interest has gath
ered about the present brilliant sky
rocket, wbat a British astronomer, Mr
Hinds, states, as to its future, may give
satisfaction. "After it is lost in Eu
rope,” he says, “this comet will tra
verse the southern extremity of the
constellation Sagittarius, and thence
pass through Telescopium in Indus. |
where it will be found about Christmas, I
not far from the star ain Pavo. It will
remain in the same constellation during j
January and part of February, slowi y j
approaching the principal star in Tou |
can, and, indeed, will continue in that j
part of the heavens until it has nearly |
completed its next revolution round the j
sun, and again presents itself to tliel
gaze of another Donati a few hundred;
years hence.”
».*.«
Mlte Eloquence —There is no people
in the world with whom eloquence is so ]
universal a gift as the Irish. When
Leitch Ritchie was traveling in Ireland,
he passed a man who was a painful
epee table of pallor, squalor and ragged
ness. His heart smote him, and lie
turned back. “If you are in want.”
said Ritchie, with some degree of pee
vishness, “why don’t you beg ?” J
“Sure, it's begging lam yer honor."
“You didn't say a word.” “Ov course
not, yer honor : hut see how the skin j
is speakin' through the holes in me
trowsers ! and the bones cryin’ out
through me skin ! Look at me sunken'
cheeks, and the famine that's starin’ in \
me eyes ! Man alive ! isn’t it beggin’j
I ain, with a hundred tongues ?”
An honest son of Erin, green from;
h*s peregrinations, put his head into a i
lawyer's office, and asked the inmate :
« A.’i what do you sell |here ?” “Block
heads,” replied the limb of the law.
“ Oeii, thin to be sure,” said Pat, "it
must lv> a good trade, for I see there is
but one of them left.
. ■•> .
‘•When you seen man in business I
who will not advertise or take a I
newspaper, t. ><>k out for a mean, penu
rious skin flint. too light to enjoy good
health, and who holds a penny so|
near bis eyes that he can’t see a dol
lar."
1 Brownlow'a Knoxville Whig.
The Rev. W. G. Bbownlow is hereaf
: ter, to be both publisher and editor of
Knoxville, Tenn. Whig. He says :
I will not send a paper out of Knox ■
county without payment in advance, [
and I never will again employ a colleet
! ing agent, and thereby force any man,
made in the image of God, to do as
i mean nil act as that of repudiating a
newspaper subscription. My crediting
; business shall be limited to Knoxville
! and Knox county, where 1 can see the
parties in person, and of these l will
take the products of the country.
In all personal and political matters.
I will take the course that suits me,
without consulting any one, and hold
myself responsible for the consequences.
The weather for two or three days,
past has been uncomfortably warm, i
with occasional showers. The weather
wise predict frost, “when the moon
changes.” The moon changes to-mor
j row, we believe, but it is difficult to
even hope, in the present state of the
! weather, that frost will follow.
It will be seen that the mortality is
: remarkably small, notwithstanding
■ warm weather. —Savannah zYeies.
' Theatricals in Savannah. —From the
following card, which appears in the
New York Herald, of Saturday last,
it appears that the Athemeum is to be
' opened next Saturday evening, the Oth
’ inst. :
> The opening of the Savaunah Thea
, tre is fixed tor the Oth November. The
company will assemble on the 3d. I
! I am authorized by gentlemen at Savan
rinah, as well as the President of the
s; Theatre Company (now at the Astor
House.) to state that I have leased the
’ only theatre in that city, and that ad
vertisement having reference to the ex
c " I istence of any other has no foundation
| in truth, and is a piece of impertinence.
W. M. Fleming.
I [ Since the above was written we learn
V that Mr. Fleming, and most, if not all
of liis Company arrived on the Augusta
II yesterday afternoon. We may expect,
y [ therefore, to have the Athena um open
r ed at an early day. —Savannah Xcu->.
,! Information Wanted.—Some anxious
L .! friend at Cuthbert, Ua., wishes to learn
!,. the whereabouts of John and William
' Norris. If they should Bee this, and will
; tcall on E. Varner, at Cuthbert, they
! will be put in possession of informa
tion that will be of great value to
.' them. Does anybody know where they
arc? —Columbus San.
* *•*
11 Thieves About.—The Hardware store
*|of A. 1». Harper was broke into on
' Monday night last and sundries to the
e amount of fifteen or twenty dollars ta
* ken therefrom. On tlie same night
L ‘ j Dukes grocery was broken into and
J | some sis een dollars in cash stolen.—
1 ! Rome Courier.
s' •.#*«
, fgf The State Fair is being held at
i Montgomery, Ala.
1 1 MAnRIED :
r! In Gwinnett county, on the 10th ult., by John
x j A. Jenkins, Esq., Mr. J.ofKS P. Green and Miss
M-aiiy A. Ma|p-\ey.
On tho Ist ins!., in the parlor of Byington’.-
, i Hotel, Albany. Ca., by the Hon John Jackson,
' J. 1.1'.. Mr. C A. Bryan and Miss Cornelia A.
r: Scriyen, all of Tallahassee, Fla.
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
J
Sailing Days to and from the United States.
I ; ‘ FROM EUROPE.
; Ariel, from Havre lor New York Oct 0
> | Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool for Quebec. .Oct 6
. j Fulton.from Southampton for New York. .Oct 20
j 1 North America, Ir’m LiverpT for Quebec. Oct 20
1 Northern Light, from Havre for N York. Nov 3
’ Arago, from Southampton for N York... Nov IT
FROM TUB UNITED STATES.
; Persia, from New Y«rk for Liverpool Sept 29
Northern Light, fm N York for Bremen. Sept 29
Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 3
7 Indian, from Quebec to Liverpool Oct 9
Asia, from New York for Liverpool Oct 13
. Arago, from New York to Havre Oct If.
Canada, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 20
Nova ‘co ian. from Quebec for Liverpool. .Oct 23
• Anglo Saxon, from Quebec for Liverpool. Nov G
I Fulton, from New York for Havre Nov ]3
North America, f’m Quebec for Liverp'l.Xov 20
, Cominernal Intelligent.
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AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, >
November 4. 185 S. ,
COTTON.—The sales reported to us this morn
ing reach 1J32 bales, .as follows :64 at 10>,'; 453
t ‘t 10% ;28 at 10?.' ; 217 at 10% ; 311 at 11 ; and
59 bales at 11 % cents. Receipts 1659 bales
SAVANNAH, Nov. 3. Cotton. —There was a
good demand t (lay, am! sales reached 1,550
bales. Larger sales would have been made but
I tor the difference in the views of buyers and
. sellers, the former insisting on still greater con
cessions, which the latter were unwilling to
make. Prices ranged from 10% toll 7J6 cents.
COLUMBUS, November 3.— Cotton. —Our mar- |
ket was dull yesterday, without, any quotable j
change. Receipts for the day 1835 bales. The
exact amount of sales unknown, at prices rang- i
: ing from 10%' to 10, 7 8 ' cents
MONTGOMERY, November 2.— Cotton —Re- i
ceipts yesterday 1088 bales The market was
quiet, with hot little demand. Good Middlings
sold as low as 11, Middlings \0 4(a)\o\ cents.
Savannah Imports.
November 3—Per schr Anne & Sophia, from
Nassau. N P.—30.000 Oranges, 250 Cocoa nuts, i
79 bunches Bananas, and sundry Mdze.
Savannah lCxports.
J November 3.—Per bark Faraosa Estrella, for !
; Barcelona—42o bales Cotton, 2,000 sacks Flour, |
| and 5,000 Staves.
piping Intelligent^
1 SAVANNAH, Nov. 4.—Arr’d, steamship City
of Norfolk, Baltimore ; st’mr Talomico, Augusta.
! Cleared, Sp bark Kamosa Estrella, Barcelona.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
OK THE
i Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers ol the j
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 723—drawn
NOVEMBER 3, 1858 :
28, 9, 77, 48. 74. 7,4, 24, 27, C, 2,
39, 11.
The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Class 724— Extra.
drawn NOVE üBEIi 4 1858 :
J 72, 26, 37, 69, 55, 47, 41, 58, 35, 6, j
C_;o E ere.
nov4 S. SWAN ft CO., Managers. !
Liquoi's and Segars.
FIFTY Barrels Pike’s MAGNOLIA I
WHISKY ;
! 25 bbls. Old Monongahc la WHISKY ;
25 14 Gibson & Catherwoo i’s x WHISKY;
25 “ 44 XX ‘ ]
J 5 « “ XXX and XXXX 4 ‘
30 " Rockspring RUM ;
30 “ Phelps’ GIN ;
20 11 Domes ic BRANDY ;
20 casks Rup P’t, Shcr> y and Madeira WINE;
10 “ very flue Cognac BRANDY ;
1 pipe pure Holland GIN ;
1 pipe suoerb BRANDY ; ’
5 bbls. Old Reserve WHISKY. *
—also — *
10,000 Laßosa de Georgia SEGARS : 2
J 5.000 Ffor do Mobile do- \
10,000 La Granadena do • 6
5,000 Rio Hondo do; I
100,000 German and American SEGARS.
For sale very low. by *
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS. ] #
nov2 No. 6 Warren Block.
illisuliimrous gUbtarttscinrnts.
SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS USUAL,
Without Interruption.
SWAN k CO’S LO TERIFS ARE LEGAL AND AU
THORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
The late attempt to injure our firm has shown
that our Lotteries are drawn fair y ; that our
! Prices arc paid punctually ; and that our
Schemes are more libera! than any other Lottery
| in the World !
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by g. SWAN k COMP’Y, Managers of the
Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ofthnr Single
Number Lotteries for NOVEMBER, 1858, at AU
: GUSTA, Ga., in public, under the supc-riuten
dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 40.
1 To be drawn in City of Augusta.Ga.,io public, o ,
SATURDAY. November 6, 1818.
CLASS 41
To be urawn in city of Augusta,Ga., in public, on
: SATURDAY, November 13, 1858.
CLASS 42,
To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY, November 20, 1858.
: CLASS 43,
, To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY, November 27,1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
. nrfi€-i^«'CN
[ j Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty .
. I Five Prizes !
» I NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS 1
r MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
i I7b be Drawn each Saturday in NOVEMBER]
.! 1 Prize or $:o.C(K»:
1 “ “ 30,000
'! i “ “ io.ooo
» J “ “ 5.000
.11“ “ 4.< 00
I 1 “ “ 3,000
j 1 “ “ 1.500
? ! 4 “ “ 1.000
1 4 “ 900
l 4 “ “ 800
4 41 “ 700
’ I 4 * “ 600
* 50 4 ‘ “ 500
{SO “ “ 300
100 “ “ 125
S 230 “ “ 100
l APPRC>X IM A Til >N I RIZES.
! 4 Prz- of $4lO Ap. to $70,000 l‘rze are $1,600
4 “ 300 30,000 “ are 1.200
1 4 •* 200 4 “ 10,000 are 800
»' ' 4 “ 125 44 5.000 “ are 500
4 4 - 100 • 4.090 44 are 40u
3 4 • 4 75 3.000 are 300
4 “ 50 • 1.5t0 i 4 are 2l»0
y i5,00u “ 20 are 100,000
! 5,485 Priiie?. amounting to $320,000
e Whole rickets $lO Halves $5 Quarters $2 50.
1 j A Circular showing the plan of the Lot
tcries wiil be sent to au> one desirou.- o: receiv
L ing it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
t 'owing rates, which is the risk :
I Certdicate of Package of 10* Whole Ticket?. .880
do do do 10 Half do .. 40]
"j do do do lOQuar. qo .. 20'
j do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10]
In ordering Tickets or C'•■rtificates, enclose the
t ‘ money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded ■ y lii st
» mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
" any figure they mav designate.
i The List of Drawn Numbers and Pr.zes will!
;j be sent to purchasers immediately alter the j
drawing.
, Purchasers will nlease write their signature’s
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
• State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and
• • payable jn fu'l without deduction.
Ail prizes of SIOOO and under . paid ira
* mediately after the drawing—-other prizes at!
the usual time of thirty days
A'l communications .strictly confidential.
Address orders for l’ickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN k CO.. Augusta, Ga.
/ft?* Persons re-i*iingnear Montgomery. Ala., i
; jOr Atlanta, Ga., can h ive their orders filled, and
■)' save time, by addressing S. SWAN Hz CO. at.
j j either of those cities. nov2
SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE
; Insurance Company.
; rpHE following: report of the !)u?incss i
1 JL of the Southern Mutual Insurance Company. I
J !of Columbia, s. 0., for the fiscal year ending
* September 1, 1858 shows that the Company is!
) continuing to increase in popularity.
| ' Exhibit of the Business and Property of the South
’• i ern Mutual Life Insurance Co , Sept 1,1858. i
\ i Premiums received on Whites S 51,782 C-l
• “ “ on Slaves 14,231 41!
f i Received for Interest 10.658 89;
$ 76,670 94 j
i Deduct Dividend paid to
Stock ho ders $ 6,199 79
Deduct Salaries, Com
miss’ns and Expenses, 7,715 83
! Deduct amount pai i for
four losses on Whites. 13,000 00
5 : Deduct amount paid ior
i nine looses on Slaves. 7,385 00
Amount paid for six Po!
icies surrendered 1,263 2C 35,563 55 {
. Nett accumulation for your ending
( September 1. 1858 41,107 09
, Add a- cumulation, as per report of
I j September 1, 1857 116,265 40
, * Balance on hand, September, 1858. .$157,372 49
September 1.1858 The property of the Com
j pany consists if.—
j !rf. Carolina and Georgia State 8und5.5133,250 00
; | Personal P.o ds secured by real c -
j tate worth three times the amount, 7.750 00
Prom Notes secured by Life Policies, 6,483 98
,Cash in hands of Agents 902 85
| Cash in Bmk 8.950 66
$157,372 49
Although this Company, in common with other
I Com: ames: throughout the United States, suffer
ed seriously during the financial embarrassn enti
of last winter, still the 101 l wing statement shows
1 i that it is in a nourishing condition :
1 j Net accumulation for the year ending
September 1, 1855 $14,805 73
! Net accumulation for the year ending
I September 1, 1856 • 23,059 22
Net accumulation for the year ending
j September 1, 857 27,433 58
Net accumulation for the year ending
I September 1, 1858 $41,101 09
oclS-dlm • ' \ x> L tv HAI L Ai^nt.
Law Notice.
I&SAC L. TOOLE, Attorney at Law,
Augusta, Ga. Office corner of Bro*d and
Washington streets. All busine-s entrusted to
his car*- wi 1 meet with prompt attention.
0e29-3m
FIFTY bales prime EASTERN HAY,
iandiug from Iron Steamboat company’s
[ boats, which I will .sell at a bargain before going
‘to store, by order of tue shipper.
I 0c29 M. W. WOODRUFF.
11l ME
THE BEST QUALITY OF
Cream Ale,
j For draught puriwi-u-e. always on hand, and
| for sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
oc3o 8010 Agent for Philadelphia Brewery.
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.
SPAKKLING
CHAMPAGNE CIDER,
(Direct from the Mauul'icturers- For sale by
THOMAS WHYTE,
j oc3o 15 Broad-street. \
FAMILY GROCERIES,
JOHN HARFORD, corner of Centre
and Bro.td streets, ke ps on hand a good
slock of FAMILY G ROCK RIFS ; fine old utcl)
and Sw ss CHEFS*-.; the celebrated GREEN
CHEESE ; MACKEREL ; choice HAMS ; BAC N; .
SUGAR : CO. FEE ; TEAS, and all other articles I
gent rally kept in a Retail Family Grocery.
lie invites the citizens of Augusta to give him
a call, feeling satisfied that his arrangements are
such that he can cell as low as the lowest. (
op Id lm
TO BUILDER.S.
LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER.
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
%WMWWM YAEB
IN THIS CITY,
ANY KIND OF PINE LUMBER
Can lie had .'it prices lower than any one else can sell at, as his yard it
adjoining the South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of
transportation to undersell those who have to haul it from the Load.
SEASONED I,DRIER ALWAYS ON HAM).
Kocr or Five Hundred Thousand Feet now on hand and being received
W. E. BARNES.
Darby's Prophylactic FI nil)!
(Allows r.o rival in AmcrieA!
Removes every bad odo R !
B nrsts into contagion like a bom R !
; 1 V' iel d s to nothing supremac Y !
|\S tands unrivalled in its merit’S !
P oisons cannot elude it s gras I*!
R emoves rancidity from butte R !
O Hers cures for sores and burns als O !
P urifies the breath on beauty’s li P!
Highly benefits and preserves teetll!
<t You ought to have it for your familY !
ola ets no malaria escape its contro L!
J' Acts with certainty on all miasm A!
D! c uts short the necessity for physi C!
°j T akes pain from the bite of an insec T!
® 1 nvites the notice of Literat 1J
J C omes up to the idea of a Prophylactic!
J; Flings contagious diseases entirely ofF!
5 L ets nothing have color so b -autifu I. !
Use it freely, and you’ll find this FI U!
1 d more wonderful than feats of Mag I!
®i Darby's Prophy lad icFlui D!
!i i For 'do in Augusta, by
' HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
1 AGENTS:
0- Dr. R. W. Hurh rt, Warrenton : Dr. J. W.
). price, Washington; Lr. It. M Smith. Athens : J.
: rr. W<.frl, Greensboro’: C H. Andrews &Co.;
Madison : Frown & Morris, Covington.
p. s.- -Professor JOHN DARBY is well known
throughout the South, as a gentleman of the
higiir-t scientific attainments, ami . is name is a
D! aulUcit-nt guAraifteo that there is no quackery
l)> about it Call at the Drug Store and get a para
u phlet telling al! about it. sep*2l-tf
b| *
Cabinet Maker.
t /CHARLES QUENTEL has removed his
n Cabinet Rooms from Ellis street. /
to the Warehouse on Broad street,
' 1 formerly occupied by Messrs. Phinizy
• & Clayton. He is now prepared to
execute, with neatness and dispatch, any work ,
2 1 in his line, ard hop. s to receive a liberal share |
1 of patronage.
REPAIRING neatly dene, and at low prices.
I oc9-dlm
IIITMTI
A FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS
Best Pennsylvania
'BLACK OATS.
|j FOR SEED. FOR SAI.F. BY
Fleming &, Rowland,
i I 0c23-2w I
New Dry Goods Store!
•T. KAUEFER,
I'XDKIi THE A UGVSTA HOTEL.
.<*.
I HAVE just received, and am daily
receiving by Express and Steamers,
1 CLOTH CLOAKS,
1 The latest styles, made after Paris patterns,
which I am able to sell cheaper than
any Augusta House. They are ol
mv brother’s own manufacture
iu New York. Also, a
> j large lot of
Embroideries,
. .Such as Collars, .Mecves. Bauds. Set's, Insertings.
Handkerchiefs, etc. A large variety of
MANTILLAS.
MOURUN DeLAINE, from 12 to 25 cents :
i BARaM VITO, double wide,from ]2j£c.,up ;
! kHAGE, from 6> 4 ' cents up ;
1 PRINTS, from 0' 4 cents up ;
i LINEN TOWELS, from o,* 4 ' cents up. j
. I ihall also keep a full supply of all kinds 0
Dry Goods.
1 I don't slitter myself of being the only Mer ;
chant in Georgia who has a constant buyer in j
New York, but I have a brother there who do- j
■j votes most of bis time in buying » 'hing but
Extra Cheap Goods,
1 for me onlv, and as he is well posted in the Now .
S York market. I can offer FRESH BARGAINS al- j
1 most every day. One price only—my Goods
j being marked with plain figures. oclC-ly j
Spectacles, Spectacles,
IMPROVE YOUR SiGHT. ;
| SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, AT j
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Watch. Clock, and Jewelry Store, near the 1-ow. j
oc2B-tf er Market.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.—
50 barrels choice Fating POTATOES ;
20 bb!s Red and Silver Skin ONIONS. For
sale low, by oc2B*d6 ESTES & CLARK.
IYTEW RAISINS.—SO whole and half
_L 1 boxes new crop Layer RAISINS, just re
I ceived by 0c23 ESTES & (’LARK.
H‘ ARPERS’ MAGAZINE, for Novem
ber, trimmed. For sale by
I 0c27 THOS. RICHARDS k SON. i
FFLOSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPOKT
-5 ERS and SHOUL! ER BRACES, iu great va
riety, just received by
oC o| WM. H. TUTT.
C CHEESE AND BUTTEK.—IOO boxes
; choice CHEESE ; and 10 firkins Goshen
BLTTKR, for sale by _
0c 23 ESTES & CLARK.
CANDLES.— |
200 whole and half boxes Adamantine CAN- .
IiLBS*. F-r sale low, by
OC6-dXC ESTES & CLARK. j
Oranges, Oranges,
FOR SALE,
FIFTEEN BARRELS FINE
HAVANA ORANGES
,.»,r "• H. Howard.
Xegro Mechanics
TWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAS
TERERS. ami one good TANNER amt FI x
| ISHER OF LEATHER, can be hired by the yeat
or month, or by the Job, by applying to
dlft .1. C. BARNETT. Madison, Ga
N ruNSKiNMENT--
70 barrels Pike’s WHISKY ;
J G “ Chesnut Grove WHISKY ;
. 12 cases “ “
• oc2l KINCHLEY & SANCIIF.Z.
SNUFF. —100 dozen bottles SNUFF
50 jar.-' SNUFF. For sale low, by
oe9B E3TEB k CLASS.
SUGARS. —50 hhds. prime Porto Rico
SUGARS;
200 barrels A and C SUGARS ;
25 “ Crushed “ For sale low
by 0c23 WII COX, HAND & ANfiLEY.
| TTOLUME 28, GEORGIA REPORTS.
• V Also, another supply of volumes 21 and 22.
v For sale by 0c23 T. RICHARDS & SON.
GIRARDEY’S
; Restaurajnt 0 pen
l } At this establishment will be found a < onstai
• • supply of fresh New York, Norfolk,
I | ani Savannah
J i WITH
j Fulton Market Meats
And a variety of Northern and Southern
-I GAME.
THE Proprietor having Fecit red the
oi an excellent and experienced
• j FRENCH RESTAURANT COOK, is now prepared
• to idler his patrons a regular
MILL OF FARE
i of the choicest delicacies of the season, served
? i n the most approved and varied styles desira
i ble, and at moderate rates.
PRIVATE ROOMS furnished, whenever tie
sired, and ARRANGEMENTS made for the ac
eommodation of serving
SET DINNERS OR SUPPERS,
for a number of 20 to Go persons, in 24 hours
? notice. Also, Public and Private Parties supplied.
I Always f-u hand, the very bo.-t of WINES,
j LIQUORS, and HAVANA .'EG A US.
- Free Lunch Every liny at 11, A. M
_ | oc2o-codim
Xew and Fresh
FALL MILLINERY.
MUS. E.«. COLIISB
HAS RECEIVED, at her store oppo
site the Planters’
! Hotel, a handsome sup
j ply of all articles of
MILLINERY,
kc„ *c. '^^frlrrrr*
SUITABLE FOR Tf!E
FALL AND WINTER,
Consisting, in part, of an assortment of BON
! /nnN’ITS. RIBBON’S, FLOWER*, RUCHES.
I \0 j BLONDE LACES, VEILS, MITTS. DRESS
■WM/l/C l’S, HEAD DRESSES, HAIR BRAIDS.
! S, TOILET POWDERS, S UPS, PER
| FUMES, HAIR OILS, kc.
] BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES at
|short notice and in the most fashionable style.
V, hctlesale and Hctail
CONFECTIONERY
‘ The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
his friends, and the public generally,
•| ih <t he has re-openo i his
| CONFECTIONERY,
j At Lis old sUind, (opposite the Bridge Bank Bund
ling). where he is again prepared to furnish, at
' short notice mid moderate terms.
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OE
NAMENTS,
Os every description, for
Farties, Wed dings, kr..
lOf the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
Jby any Establishment Also, (during tne winter
* season only), the most celebrated
EXTRn3I ET S, (Side DLhei),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
0c23 3m I. P. GIRAUDEY.
'dry goodsTdry goods
JAMES HENEY,
IJEO- reave to call the attention of I
) ria friends, and the public to his large and
] well assorted stock of Fancy anti Domestic
CRY GOODS.
I He having disposed of all hia old previous to
j his going to the North, is now in posset-son of
I an entirely
NEW STOCK,
I which comprises all that is new and desirable
in style.
lie has also added to his Store another de
panrarnt in which he keeps a large supply of
: Negro Blankets, Kerseys
o-ixcl IPlrtiii-LS,
all of which will be sold at prices not to be
beaten by any House in Augusta. oct!9-tf
To Kent.
THE RESIDENCE lately occupied by
the subscriber, on the corner of
j Broad and Lincoln streets. Possession K'i*!
given immediately. JEil!
j nc2l-tf FOSTER BLODGEI, G
( lIDER ! CIDER ! ! CIDER! ! !
Vy The best quality of new CHAMPAGNE Cl
DEI*.. Iront the largest manufacturers iu New
Jersey, constantly on hand and arriving. For
sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
oc2l Augusta, Ga.
Light for tlie Million!
We have iusfc received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
HAV Mi made arrangements with the mane.
factupers by which wo shall be regularly
supplied. so that in future our customers can
have their orders promptly tilled.
0C23 dtf PLUMB & LEITNER
FIBE CRACKERS.—3OO boxes No. 1
FIRE CRACKERS, for sale by
j oc *23 ESTES & CLARK
Bonnets, Bonnets,
MISS M. i’. MATTHEWS lias ret’.un
ed from New Yoik, and will open a large
rich stock of
BONNETS, CAT’S, HEAD-DRESSES,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUSHES,
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRIS CLOAKS,
FURS. DRESS AND CLOAK
TRIMMINGS, &c., Ac
3IISS 3IATTHEWS.
Opposite Masonic Hall, Broad reet,
1 oclß-3m Aug;'-la, Ga.
,sSB - Mil liii
BROOM & NORRELL,
**»•«»•«* — J*k <1 m am
HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
WHICH comprises everything in the trade, as well as all that is new and fl
gant in style, excellent in quality, and I/)W IN' PRICE.
♦ They arc determined to maintain their old and u\U establish&l reputation of fair »EAi.ivoan v
lOOhutk rmnts, and would invite all in search of GOOD GOODS, at LOW FIG IRES, to give thev
a call, at their
One Price Store.
Bed Blankets; Negro Blankets;
Negro Kerseys; Negro Plains; Linseys,
1 And a large stock of all other Goods for SERVANTS’ wear, at the lowest poesiblo prices. 0c26
m. WINTER NITELTIfiS. 1858.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS,
The latest and best
STYX.I OF mil,
.P •• M < K«»c-ol » «•«*,
and wide be made to order, in the newest fashion, at the
Lowest Rates.
Clothing, Ready-Made,
Unsurpassed toy any in this Country*
FURNISHING GOODS,
OF EVERY NEW STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
| VOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE GOOD SELECTIONS, BY CALLING AT
WILLIAM 0, PRICE’S
oclGtwlm Star Clothing Emporium, 258 Broad-it., Angiuta.
; CHEAP SASH STORE.
! O BRIEN & BYRNE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
a fs]W) g
j TT** «c as m*. w, '«'*» R S C »««£**«, «C«1
Broad-st. Augusta, Opposite the Augusta Iloteii.
YU'E have cn hand a large and well selected Stock of Lelies’, Misses’, an!
it Childrens’BOOTS and SHOES, of every style and quality. Also, Gent.d
■ fine Calf and coarse ROOTS, in great variety.
AH the above GOODS are manufactured by us expressly for the Retail Trade o(
this market, and we respectfully 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
FALL & WINTER TRADE.
1858.
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
■ * if k «»» 1 kstmtl
I A splendid stock of Black and Colored
[CLOTHS, mm AND VESTINGS
WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND WILL BE
Made to Order,
I■ II (i,e UMC«»sii* Fs«M»»S<»MMI»Ie SS*s^-»«»ss»
V VX’X..
READY MADE CLOTHING,
j AND FURNISHING GOODS.
QCr Goods warranted as represented,-^
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
THe Lowest Prices 2
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
Under the United States Hotel.
ott 19d4m
J. G. Bailie & Brother,
205 Broad-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
JAMES G. BAILIE,
■4s l King Street, Charleston, S. C,
Importers, obbers & Dealers in
ALL KINDS OP CARPETiIGS, SC,
Medalion Carpets ;
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,
V
Tanestrv Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting; Super and Superfine
-1 Carpeting; Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpeting; Cotton Cham and
Wool Filling Carpeting ; .
English and American Venitians, for Church Aisles, Entries ana Stairs ;
Stair Carpets and Stair Rods ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;
From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Roomsaml Entries!
Hoaartla UUvitjs, Door TVlfets. cfcc.
S-4 12-4, and 16-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths ;\\ hite and Red check Ma g 9,
Also a full supply of
~, / Y . fr :,. n ,a un ,t the public genernlly, that we have opened
STORE in Augusta,’Ou., in connection with our Charleston House,
“ CAUi'KI sK RE in Augusni, , s(otk o{ a| , the above GOO DS, and which.
L wdUeiTailoTAhe lme grade of Goods can be purchased in New York,
fir elsewhere. ... CAKPETS made up, fitted and put down, or OIL CLOTHS and MAT
TINGS blwfcanS»v”»t property attended to. as we keep in our employ thorough and experienced
carpet Upholsterers. J%MES G> BAILIE* 214 King «treet.Charleston, S. C.
ocl-l-tf 4. «. BAILIE & BROTHER, 205 Broad street, Augusta. Gn.£ißfl|
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