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Stating Jfeptcji.
a O’CLOCK P.M, NOV. 6, 18 >H.
Notice to Advertiser*.
Advertisements for the Kyrnixo Dispatcii roost
be handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
or ler to appear the .same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
ffT The editor of tl.o Dispatch (ab
sent at the time) deems it proper to say
that the paragraphs under our local
head on Tuesday with the signature of
of 0 , were not written by our regular
editor,” and one of them, in refer,
encc to an accident to a young lady,
was inserted without the knowledge of
the “locum lenens.”
Hill’s Air I.lg :t
This Light has been in operation in
our office for a number of evenings,
and has proved itself of great illumina
ting power, much beyond that of any
other gas flame—the exhibitor, who has
the right for tiiis State, has within a
few days perfected his apparatus, and
would be happy to see any of our citi
zens at the Dispatch office on any even
ing as it may suit their convenience.
The apparatus geneiatcs the gas with
out the aid of heat, is simple ami cheap;
and is specially designed for the use of
families -so that all may have the
control of their own light. Come and
see it.
Stea in bunt- Lundutl.
Thursday at 3 o’clock, p. m., a new
Steamer of the Fashion Line was launch
ed, from the Company Wharf of this
city. ’Die dimensions of the steamer
are as follows-Length 152 feet;
Breadth 24 feet ; Depth G feet ; Height
between decks 14 1-2 feet ; Engines 2,
with 14 inches ; Cylinder 3 feet stroke ;
Boilers 2—15 feet long and 42 inches:
Diameter with 28 four inch flues in
each. When completed, will have a
ful Cabin with accommodations for one
hundred passengers, and capacity for
one thousand bale* cot toi). Itiscxpec
ed to be completed in about six weeks
and is to run as a regular Weekly Pack
et between this city and Savannah.
Who did the Wicked l)e«.d ?
As one of the faithful guardians of
the city, who nightly watch over its in
terests, was observing two youthful
members of the prize king, one the rep
resentative of “Morrissey,” the other
of the “Benicia Boy,” engaged in a
rough-and-tumble encounter, a few
nights since, some one not having the
fear of God before his eyes wickedly
maliciously and feloniously abstracted,
carried a way,and appropriated to his own
use, the cloak of said Watchman, of the
value of eighteen dollars or other large
sum. The owner of said cloak. Watch
man No. 28, would no doubt feel under
great obligations to the man who took
it, if he would return it, but if not con
venient to return it, a button or a small
piece of it, as a memento of his absent
companion, would be thankfully re
ceived.
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Frost •
There was a frost in this section this
morning.
The Atlantic Cable.
By general consent, on both sides of
the big water, the Atlantic cable is giv
cn over as a “dead cock in the pit,"anu
none are now found “ so poor as to do
it reverance.” It appears to heve com
pletely fizzed out, and even those whose
bread and butter depended upon keep
ing up the delusive hope that something
might yet come of it, have become con
scientious upon the subject, and have
resolved that if after a certain time, no
signs of life in the concern shall be ap
parent, that they will give over their
efforts to humbug the public, and resort
to more honest pursuits. The cable
may therefore be said to be, figurative
ly well as literally, “in the deep bosom
of the ocean buried,” with but a slim
chance, if any, of a resurrrection. As
for ourself, we have very few tears to
abed over its early demise, as we have
all along been doubtful of its resulting
hi any practical or permanent benefit to
the great mass of the people, at least
on this side of the water. It was too
one sided a thing for the considerate
portion of the American people ever to
take any interest in it, and if we be
lieved in special providences, we should
believe its want of success was owing to
the want of its mutuality, and the un
fairness with which it was gotton up.—
To us it seems that notwithstanding the
people of America are prone to run af
ter every strange god that comes along
the Great Ruler of the Universe dispos
es events so as to protect the American
Republic from destruction. With both
ends of the wire on British soil, and the
whole concern under British control, in
case of war between the two countries,
it would have placed the United States
altogether at disadvantage, as England
would have the means of communica
ting direct with this continent, while
the United States would be deprived of
all use of the wire for any purpose what
ever. If we are to have an Atlantic
Telegraph, let it he established upon
term B-of equality,by which neither par
ty will gain advantage of the other.—
We are glad, therefore, that the Atlan
tic cable is dead—dead as a door-m.il—
and that there is no prospect of iU re
surrection.—Columfotie Sun.
It is high carnival in Montgomery,
and the city is all alive with gaiety asid
pleasurable excitement. Fair women
and brave me*u throng the hotels ami
line the banquettes ; brilliant equipage* i
and dashing turnouts crowd the streets, 1
and all the day long the tread of many \
feet are heard .as they bear their owners ,
in pursuit of business or pleasure. At I
no past season da we remember our city
when it wore so gala an appearance, and j
at no time have the elements been more i
propitious. Indt ed, the weather is
charming to a supe/la-live degree, and
every one seems to ei\j°y an< l every
thing else, to the fullnand most per- j
feet extent. A more o!eligh|ful little
city than our own, or one better calcu
lated to meet i he expectation's of a pleas- |
ure seeking crowd is not to ke found
within the land.— Advertiser.
Last week there were 140 deaths in
Philadelphia—being an increase of 14
over the aggregate of the pievious week.
Os these there were G 8 adults and 72
children ; GG males and 74 females :
under one year of age, 39; deaths at
the almshouse. 3 : people of color, G ;
by consumption, 31 ; still born, 11.
Corn—We have heard of small sales
of this article at 35 cents in this market.
No improvement in the wheat market.
Some writers says that the word
“would,” in Rufus Choate’s hand-writ
ing, resembles a small gridiron struck
by lightning.
Lola Montez took passage for Ireland '
in the Galway steamship, which sailed,
from New York yesterday.
The Hon. Robert Rantoul recently;
died at his residence in Beverly, Mass.,
after a brief illness, in the 80th year of
his age.
0-\ the 4th in=t. by Lewis Levy. Esq., Mr. E.
R Thompson and Miss Laura G. Bolter, young
est daughter of R. F. Bouyer, all of this city.
IDIBID.
At his residence in Gwinnett county, on the
20th ult., Madison R. Mitchell, in the £9th year
of h!s age.
At Black Point. Camden county. Ga . on the
r.th ult , in the Gist year of his age, Dr A. Dki.a
Roche, a native of liinan, France.
In Brunswick. Ga.. on the 13th ult.. after a
lingering illness, P. II McConn, aged 34 years
Cfltntmraal Intelligent*.
| AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, I
November G. 1858. J
' COTTON.—SaIes reported to-day 856 bales—2s
|at 10 ; 8 at 10J£ ; 8 at 10# ; 223 at 10# : 173 at
j 10* 8 : 265 at 10# ; 126 at 10# ; 38 at 11 cents.
• There is a gcod demand to-day, at slightly easier
* prices. Receipts 2.096 bales.
Cluirleaton Exports.
j November 4.—Per schr Equator, for Harbor
; Island—l 4 tierces Rice, 100 bbls anil 150 sacks
1 Flour, 20,000 feet Lumber. 4 bbls Tar and Pitch.
; per hark Money nick, for New York—3B6 bales
’ Upland Cotton, 208 tierces Rice 500 bbls FI ur,
)2'>7 sacks Wheat, 2G bags Feathers, 65 bales
Ytiru Ac...Schr Robt Caldwell—6Bl bales Up
land C0tt0n,356 tes Rice, 2000 sacks Flour, 1860
sacKS Wheat, and 0 pkgs Mdze.
Per brig l.izibel. for New Orleans—G9o tierces
Rice, 8 pieces Bagging, and 10 pkgs Mdze.
Per schr !* B Warner, for Provide- ce. RI—
-677 bales Unlahd Cotton, 300 bauds Fiour, and
| 2843 sacks Bran.
.Savannah Exports.
November 4.—Per steamship Alabama, for
New York—367 bales Cotton. 150 casks Rice, 50
biles Domestics, 25 sacks F our, 27 bbl> and C
oxes Dried Fruit, and sundry pkgs..Steamship
Locust Point—2oo bales Cot on, 29 bales Domes-
I tier, ICBO barrels and 1305 sacks Flour, c. Schr
• [ Hat - Stewart—s 79 bales Cotton, 300 casks Rice,
436 b>rrelß Flour, and suedries.
Per ship Richard Cobden, for Liverpool—2s44
bale* Upland Cotton.
Per schr Ellen Rush, for Wilmington, Del, and
Philadelphia— 386 bales Cotton. 102 casks Rico,
2d bags i Gathers,24B Empty Barrels, and 32,872
feet limber.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
OF TUB
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers oi the
} 3PARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, CIou 727—drawn
I NOVEMBER 5. 1858 :
j 50, 0,4, 68, 40. 44, 65, 43, 21, 53,
35, 78.
The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY I .OTTER Y, Clan 728— Extra.
! drawn NOVEMBER 6. 1858 :
121, 04, 31, 15, 27, 1. 52, SG, GO, 33,
i 8, 32, 23.
I! P. KB? } Comm KS ionors.
; tiovG S. SWAN & CO., Mai a^ers.
\rOLUME 23, GEORGIA REPORTS.
Also, another supply of volumes 21 and 22.
For sale by 0c23 T. RICHARDS & SON.
New and Fresh
FALL MILLINERY.
JIIIS. K. <>. COLLINS
HAS RECEIVED, at her fitore oppo
site the Planters’
[Hotel, a handsome sup-
I ply of ail articles of
MILLINERY.g^^m
jSUIT AB I. E FOR THE
FALL AND WINTER,
; Consisting, in part, of an assortment of BON
»Nfn\S, RIBBONS, FLOWERS RUCHES,
BLONDE LACES, VEILS, MITIS. DRESS
C PS, HEAD DRESSES, HAIR BRAILS,
CUR'S, TOILET POWDERS, S APS, PER
i FI MES. HAIR OILS, &c.
BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES made at
short notice and in the most fashiona >lo style.
oc27tf
To Rent,
tiIHE RESIDENCE lately occupied by
1 JL the subscriber, on the corner of
Broad and Lincoln streets. Possession gfjjjl
I given immediately.
1 oc2l-tf FOSTER BLOPGEI. Tit.
I •
CIIDER ! CIDER! ! CIDER!! !
) The best quality of new CHAMPAGNE CI
DER, from the largest manufacturers in New
Jersey, constantly on hand and arriving For
sale by THOMAS V\H\TE,
Agent for the Manufacturers.
oc2l Augusta, Ga.
Light for tUe Million!
We have just received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
HAV NG made arrangements with the manu
facturers by which we shall be regularly
I supplied, so that in future our customers can
have their orders promptly filled,
j 0c23 dtf PLUMB & LEITNER
P. & J. L. FLEMING,
Wnreliousc and C ommission
Merchants.
AUGUSTA , GEORGIA,
iriIHANKFUL for the liberal support
I 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
business in all its branches, and that they liave
I taken that commodious Fire Proof Warehouse,
j occupied for several years by Messrs. Whitlock.
Coskery A Co., ou Campbell.street, opposite that
of L. . opkins. where they hope, by strict at-
I teatioii to business, they will share the oontl
| deuce and patronage of their friends as lmreto
j fore. Our charges white the same as heretofore:
1 < ommissions 25 cents per bale.
j Storage first month 25 do do do
All succeeding months 12#do do do
j Liber J advances will he made ob all produce*
i cousigi-ddto them, and others filled at the low- i
est market prices. P. FLEMING,
jyl-wly J. L. FLEMING.
JAMES A. JONES,
}<OF THE LATE FIRM OF BARNES & JONES.)
WILL continue the WARE- jWTYW I
HOUSE and COMMISSION BCSI RttAddiJ \
NESS. Office and Sates Ho ux ou tli<-
! corner of Mclntosh and Reynolds st., Augusta
j Georgia, (formerly occupied by Simpson & Garii
j ner),. I would gr tefii'ly re urn my thanks to
; icy numerous friends Who so liberally patron
ised uw at y cld blind, and would most re
speotfully solicit a continuance of the same at
the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal
attention to business, to promote the interest of
all these wfarJ may favor me with their patronage.
A I orriersftr BAGGING. ROPE,and FAMILY
SUPPOSE promptly and carefully executed.
Liberal cash advance- made on PRODUCE in
store. JAMB* A JONES.
Augusta, July H, 1858. jyJ5-wly
Shipping Intelligence
CHARLESTON, November 5 —Arrived, schr
Smithsonian. New York.
in the ofling, ship Ma y Merrill, from Boston
Cleared, bark Monoyuick, New York ; brig
r.izabe!, Now Or'eans ; schrs Equator, Harbor
Island, Bah.; D B Warner, Providence, R. I.; R
Caldwell, N w York.
. ARRIVALS FROM THIS PORT.
Schr Mobile, New York, November 2
Schr J M Houston, Pbiladelpl ia, Nov 2
BAILKD FOR THIS PORT.
Ship Gondar. from Liverpool, October 17
I Schr E W Gardner, from Baltimore, Nov 2
; iiilMri.
i A FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS
| Best Pennsylvania
'BLACK OATS,
FOR SEED. FOR SALE BY
Fleming & Rowland,
0c23-2w
:.
New Dry Goods Store!;
J. KAUEFER,
r UNDER THE AVGUSTA HOTEL.
n T HAVE just received, and am daily
L receiving bv Express und Steamers,
■CLOTH CLOAKS,
The latest styles, made after Paris patterns,
which I am able to sell cheaper than
any Augusta House. They arc of
my brother’s own rnanut icture
in New York. Also, a
large lot of
Embroideries,
5 Such as Collars, leeves, Bands. Setts, Insertings.
t Handkerchiefs, etc. A large variety of
MANTILLAS.
MOUSIJN DkI.AINF. from 12 to 26 cents ;
BAHAMA ITO. double wide,from t:p ;
Df.RA ’K, from 6‘, cents up;
r PRINTS, from 6,' 4 cents up ;
g LINEN ToW r.i.s, from 6‘j cents up.
, I shall also keep a full supply of all kinds oj
IZJiry Grooms.
s 1 dou’t 11 ater m.' self of being the only Mcr
i. j chant in tieorgia who has a cons tart buyer in
0 New York, but I have a brother there who do '
j votes most of his time in buying nothing but
Extra Cheap Goods,
j for tne only, and as ho is well posted in the New
York market. I can r fl.-r FRESH BARGAINS hI !
mo--t every day. One price only—my Goods I
be ng marked with pbiin figures. ocl6-1y
«! Oranges, Oranges,
P j FOR SALE,
r FIFTEEN BARRELS FINE
II HAVANA GRANGES.
c2sotf W. H. Howard.
!tNDER-SHIRTS,
AND
DRAWEES.
□ THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
All Sizes aud Qualities, at
■mmm
Morning Robes,
Shawls,
Blankets,
Scarf-,
Ties,
Gloves,
Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs,
Umbrellas, &c.
EMBRACING EVERY ARTICLE USUALLY KELT
' IN A -FIRST-CLASS
G-EJNTTX-jEA'IEISr’S
FURNISHING FOOD STORE
*
' mm i.
r -••-
Now on hand, the largest lot of SHIRT BOSOMS
ever before opened in this city, ranging
in price from 25 cents each, to the
rich Embroidered ones, at
’ $lO anil *l2, just
r
opened at
KERSEY’S.
CANTON FLANNEL,
SHAKER FLANNEL,
; SHAKER KNIT,
‘ COTTON KNIT,
CASHMERE,
HERTS ;
SILK.
And other styles of U NDER-BHIRTS and DRAW
ERS. Gentlemen who require
! Os Uuder-Drcss, arc invited to examine my stock,
OPPOSITE UNITED STATES HOTEL.
nov3-tf
Oriental Detersive Soap.
ANEW ARTICLE -one pound goes
as far as three pounds common Brown
: Soap. In using it, clothes do not require to be
rubbed on a wash board, or boiled—thereby ;
saving them a great deal. Satisfaction guaran
teed. For sale by A. D. WII.LIAMB,
nov2 3m Agent for Manufacturers.
IV’egro Mechanics
TWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAS
TEREKS. ami one good TANNER and FI
jISHER OF LEATHER, can be hired by the year
oc month, or by the Job, by applying to
dls J. C. BARNETT, Madison, Ga :
O' N~CONSIGNMENT-”
70 barrets bike’s WHIgJKY;
6 “ Chesnut Grove WHTSKY ;
12 cases “ “
oc2i KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ.
SNUFF.— 100 dozen Lotties SNUFF
,0 jws SNUtF. Fur salt- !<jw, hy
. ESW.H * CLARK.
SUGAKS, — 60 lihds. prime Porto itico
SUU.AW ,
201} barrels A ami c SUGALS ;
26 I‘ Crushed “ For sale low,,
,by 0c23 ffJJtOX, HAND il AAStOT.
TO BUILDERS.
LUMBER, LOU, LUMBER,
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
LUMBER YA&i
IN THIS CITY,
ANY KIND OF PINE LUMBER
Can be had at prices lower than any one else can sell at, as his yar<i is
adjoining the South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of
transportation to undersell those who have to haul it from the Road.
SEASONED LUMBER ALWAYS ON HMD.
Four or Five Hundred Thousand Feet now on band and beiDg received.
W. E. BARNES.
Darby's Prophylactic FI nil)!
(Allows no rival in A meric A!
Removes every had oiloR!
! II ursts into contagion like a bom B !
Yields to nothing supremacy!
!’S lands unrivalled in its merit ’S ;
,; P oisons cannot elude it s gras P!
R emoves rancidity from butte R !
O tiers cures for sores and burns als O !
i
P arlfies the breath on beauty's li P!
II ighly benefits and preserves teot H !
You ought to have it for your family 1
L. ets no malaria escape its cor.tro L!
A ets with certainty on all miasm A !
C uts short the necessity for physi C!
T ukes pain from the bite of an insec T!
I nvites the notice of Literal 1J
I C omes up to the idea of a Prophylactic!
F lings contagious diseases entirely ofF!
L ets nothing have color so b-antifu L!
‘ U se it freely, and you’ll find this FI U!
'l I cl more wonderful than feats of Magi!
i Darky’sPropliylacticFluiD!
. For .- ilc in Augusta, i»y
IUVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
s|* AGENTS:
T*r. K. W. Hurbert, Warrenton ; Dr. J. W. i
Price Washingtru; i r.R. ?»I Smith. Athens ; J.
H. Wood, Greensboro’j C II Andrews & Co.; j
Madison : Brown & Morris. (' ndngton.
P. S. - -Professor JOHN DARBY is well known j
throughout the South, as a gentleman of the
highest scientific attainments ami is name is a j
) sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery ;
about it Call at the Drug Store and get a pam |
phlet telling all about it. sep*2l-tf
Southern Agency
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
, Candle Works.
TWO HUNDRED anil FIFTY BOXES
Hydraulic Pressed Adamantine CANDLES;
£fo half boxes ‘* “ “
150 cases of same, in 6 lb. Cartoons.
A supply always on hand at the Agency. Sales
made deliverable at the Factory if cesired, which
. can be shipped direct to the purchasers. Terms
accommodating. A. 1». WILLIAM*,
novl-d3m Agent for Manufacturers, j
SHORTS AND BRAN.—
1 000 bushels BRAN' ;
> 500 bushels SHORTS, Irom up-country Mi ls,
novl THOS. P STOVALL CO.
fMIIE CRACKERS—3OO boxes No. 1 j
' FIRE CRACKERS, for sale by
| otC.i ft-TtS & CI,ARK
DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS
JAMES HENEY,
I>EG- leave to call tbu attention of
) ! is friends,and the public to his largo and •
well assorted stock of Fa’icy and Domestic
DRY GOODS.
He having disposed of ail his previous t<» !
hi? going to the North, i- now iu possesson of!
an «*nt relv
NEW STOCK,
which comprises al> that is new and desirable ;
f iu style. j
He has also added to his Store another He j
parm'nt iu which he keeps a large supply of
Negro Blankets, Kerseys
zL 3Pla.i:L^«,
' j all of wb.c .vi.i be sold at prices not to be j
beaten by any House in A- gusta octlO-tf
Isai m
THE BEST QUALITY OF
Cream iAle,
For draught purposes, always on hand, and
5 j for sale by T HOMAS VVIIYTK,
i oc3o Sole Agent for Philadelphia B . \v»*ry.
| FAMILY GROCERIES.
JOHN RAPPOLD, coiner of Centre
and Broad streets, ke« pa on hand a g od
stock of FAMILY GROCERIES ; lino old utch
and Swiss CHEESE; the celebrated GREEN
CHEESE ; MACKEREL ; choice HAMS ; BAC N.
SUGAR : CO FEE ; TEAS, and all other article
I generally kept In a Retiil Family Grocery.
He invites the citizens of Augusta t<» give bi -
a call, feeling satisfied that hit* arrangements are
such that he can sell as low as the lowest. •
oclrt lm
Law Notice.
ISSAC L. TOOLE, Attorney at Law,
Augusta, Ga Office corner of Bro d and
Washington streets. All busiue s cniriiated to
his cart- wi 1 meet with prompt attention
0a29-3m
I7MFTY bales prime EASTERN HAY,
. landing from Iron Steamboat om-no’.s
boats, which I will sell at a bargain bet re going
to store, by order of tne shipper.
oc’29 M. w. WOODRUFF.
Buckwheat Flour.
New buckwheat flour, i»
whole, h.lf aud quarter barrels, uud bags,
j For sale 1* w, oy ESTES & CLARK.
| novl-n
i| '
Failles’ Bonnets.
MRS. I. H. STEARNS is prepared to
Clean, Bleach aud Press ail kinds 01 Straw
1 Goo is. Particular attention paid to altering
i and shaping BONNEfS Muring just receivod
Blocks of the latest styles, the Ladies of Augusta
»> re assured that all work entrusted to her care
■ will be pressed in the most fashionable forms,
ami done in the neatest possible manner.
igSr Residence North side Reynolds street bc
! tween Center and Elbert, first house below Oeu
! ter. nov4-tf
EVERY WOMAN her own Lawyer, a
private guide in all matters of law, of es
sential interest to woman, and by the aid of
which every female may,in whatever situation,
understand’her legal course and redress, and be
her own legal adviser. For sale by
nov4 THOS. RICHARDS k SON.
PORTRAITS of my Married Friends,
or a peep into Hymen’s Kingdom, by Uncle
. Ben ; and the Sayings and Doings of Sam’! Slick,
Esq., together with his opinion on Matrimony,
jbv Judge Halibut ton. For sale bv
V.v4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
— ,
SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
CONTINUE TO DRAW AS IStAL,
Without Interruption.
SWAN & CO’S LO TORIES ARE LEGAL AND AU
THORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA:
The late attempt to injure our firm lias shown
that our lotteries are drawn fairly ; that our
Prizes are paid punctually ; and that our
Schemes are more liberal than any other Lottery
, in the World !
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by S. SWAN COMP’Y, Managers of tin
f Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single
Number Lotteries for NOVEMBER, 1858, at Al
mGUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superiuten
(fence of Commissioners.
CLASS 40,
! To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga., in public,o
SATURDAY. November G, 18 >B.
CLASS 41
I jTo be drawn in citv of ugusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, November 13, 1858.
CLASS 42,
I 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 SINGI.E NUMBERS !
r BT fi o * «
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty*
Five Prizes !
( XEAP.LT OSK PRIZE TO EVERY JOVE TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
; j To be Drawn each Saturday in NOVEMBER
j 1 Prize of $70,000
1 “ “ 30,(100
; ] ; “ 10,000
j 1 “ “ 5.000
i 1 “ “ 4,< 00
1 “ “ 3,0 -
-1 “ “ 1,500
4 “ “ 1,000
4 “ 000
4 “ “ 801
4 “ “ 700
4 ‘ “ 600
50 “ “ SCO
50 “ “ .100
100 “ “ 125
230 “ “ 100
APPROX IMATION PRIZES.
4 Przs of $4 )0 Ap. to $70,000 Przeare SI,OOO
4 “ 300 “ 30,000 *• are 1,200
4 200 “ 10,000 ** are 800
4 “ 125 “ &.((00 are 500
4 “ 100 4.000 “ are 400
( 4 75 “ : ,000 11 are 300
4 “ 50 “ 1.510 “ are 200
5,000 “ £0 arc 100,000
( 5,485 Prizes, amounting so $320,000
i Wh >lo Tickets $lO : Halves $5 : Quarters S‘i.so.
KEF A Circular showing the plan of the I .ot
ter l'.--' will be sent to a..y one desirous of receiv
ing it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold atthefol
j ’owing rates, which is the risk :
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. .SBO
do do do 10 Half do .. 40
do do do lOQuar. do .. 20
do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10
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: drawing.
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S. SWAN A CO.. Augusta, Ga.
i act Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala j
1 or Atlanta, Ga , can have their orders filled and I
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either of those cities. nov2 j
GiRARDEY 5 S
Restaurant Open
At this establishment will be found a ronsiaD
supply of fresh New York, Norfolk,
and Savannah
OYSTERS,
WITH
Fulton Market Meats
And a variety of Northern and Southern
GAME.
THE Propiietor having secured the
service* oi an excellent and experienced
FRENCH RESTAURANT COOK, is now prepared
to offer Lis patrons a regular
BILL OF FARE
of the choicest delicacies of the season, served
in the most approved and varied styles desira-
I |ple, aud at moderate rates.
PRIVATE ROOMS lurnished, whenever de
sired. and ARRANGEMENTS made for the ac
commodatinn of serving
SET DINNERS OR SUPPERS,
for a number «f 20 to 60 persons, in 24 hours
notice. Also, Public and Private Parties supplied,
Alwiivs on hand, the very best of WINES,
LIQUORS and HAVANA SEUARS.
Free Lunch Every Day at 11, A. 31
o'- 20-rod m
Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONERY
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
his friends, aud the public generally,
th t. he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old sumo, (opposite the Bridge Bauk Build
ing), where he prepared to famish, at ’
short notice and moderate terms,
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEErLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR-
N AMENTS,
Os every description, for
Parties, Weddings, &c.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
by any Establishment ’ Also, (during the winter .
season only), the most celebrated
ENTRE MET S, (Side Dishes),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
oc2l -3m I. P. C4IRARDEY.
Bonnets, Bonnets,
MISS M. P. MATTHEWS has return
ed from New York, and will opeu a large
rich stock of
BONNETS, CAPS. HEAD-DRESSES,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUSHES,
EMBROIDERIES, SKIRIS CLOAKS,
FURS. DRESS AND CLOAK
TRIMMINGS, kc..kc
MISS MATTHEWS,
Opposite Masonic Hall, Broad street,
oclß 3m Augusta, Ga.
,858 - ML Sir/ mm.'"**
BROOM & NORRELL,
Bpoxtsl 1 9 ta «B!sf 2«, Cn gl
HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
TJtrniCH comprises everything in the trade, as well as all that is new and $
s Ty pant in style, excellent in quality, an-1 I/>W IN PRICE.
f They are determined to maintain their old aiul it *ll established reputation of fair dealing »•
moderate fkickh, aud would invite ail in search of GOOD GOODS, at LOW FIGURES, to give that
& 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 poasiblo prices. 0c26
18-587 WINTER NOVELTIES/ 1856.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS.
The latest and best
iffli Os GOOBS,
■final KC!COi*-o«l,
AND WILE BE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT THE
Lowest nates.
Clothing, Ready-Made,
Uusurpassed l>y any in Ibis Country.
FURNISHING GOODS,
OF EVERY NEW STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
(OW IS THIS TIME TO MAKE GOOD SELECTIONS, IIV CALLING AT
WILLIAM 0, PRICE'S
1 oclOiwlm Star Clothing Emporium, 258 Broad-at., Augusta.
cgf Ag tAsg tftai.
I O’BRIEN & BYRNE,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
BSO7S liHB SHBSS
| *R’m- II Ilia m, «. - s» B” Xfn^s,iCr.
Broad-st. Augusta, Opposite the Augusta Hotel.
YITE have on hand a large and well selected Stock of La lies’, Misses', and
It Childrens'BOOTS ami SHOES, of every style and quality. Also, Gents.'
fine Calf and coarse ROOTS, ill great variety.
All the above GOODS ;.re manufactured by us expressly for the Retail Trade ot
i this market, and we respectfully invite all wanting Good Boots and Shoes, at
a low price, to give us a call.
ALL WORK WAH RANTED, AND REPAIRED FREE OF CHARGE.
t octtn ts
FALL k WINTER TRADE.
1858.
J. A. VAX WINKLE,
\ splendid stock of Black and Colored
cloths, cams hid ktik
WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. AND WILL BE
Made to Order,
; SM £aa «- JbU «»«.;& JS-'sassi Hi S «»*» sa K» a N# a-js--
. m ig D flo r. Ut b., ' ■
Bestlea-
READY MADE CLOTHING,
AND FURNISHING GOODS.
, (XU Goods warranted as represented,^
and will be sold at
Tlic Lowest Prices!
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
Under the United States Hotel.
oct lPdfm
J. G. Bailie & Brother,
*205 Broad-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
JAMES G. BAILIE,
23i King Street, Charleston, S. C,
Importers, obbers & Dealers in
ILL BIDS OP CARPETINGS. & t
LEWSLecifuliozo. Carpets;
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,
Tapestry Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting; Super and Superfine
P } Carpeting ; Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpeting ; Cotton Chain and
Wool Filling Carpeting ;
English and American Yenitians, for Church Aisles, Entries and Stairs ;
Stair Carpets and Stair Hods ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;
From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Rooms and Entries;
-i —r..», T 3 v 1 JOCJI* NliltS, cfcO.
C-4 12-4, and 10-4 Druggets, and Crumb Cloths ; White and Red check Matting s,
Also a full supply ot
We teg to info™. our Wend., and ‘be Ch«le“to,Kj
a CARPET STORE, m Augusta, GI -, t he above GOODS, and which
purchased in New York,
‘"sX/'l p!rehusMs wistjns'£'“{L™ a T; m
TINGS laid, can have it proptnj
Carpet Upholsterv.-s. 231 K in S B i re ot, Charles toe, R. C.
„ JOB vll-IE <* BROTHER, 205 Broad street, Augusta, fla.
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