Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, November 09, 1858, Image 1

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JUtpsta Staling gi mtek VOLUME 2. ■(Sftmtng j|ispit|. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEK I. Y, | IBY S. A. ATKINSON. DAILY, pur annum $-1 OO WEEKLY, “ I 50 #s* Subscriptions will be received for Uirce mo: tbs at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fitly .©cents. 4ST Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. Jtef THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on Broad street, a few doors below Sctz’s Corner. ■rf up stairs.) Entrance noxt door above A. i*. Bignon & Co.’s Store. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Advertisements will be Inserted by the square /Ol 12lines (100 words.) for 50 cents for the first / insertion, and 25 cents for each subsequent in - .lertion under one month, to be paid for when the .•advertisement is banded into the office. Advertisements under five lines will bo insert el at 10 cents a >mo for the first, and 5 cents a lino for each subsequent insertion. —7— ■— l " 'A skttl |loalt Register. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta 0.46 A. M. j Arrive Atlanta 9.45 A. M. Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M. Arrive Atlanta 11.56 P. M. Leave Atlanta 12 Night. Arrive Augusta 8.50 A. M Leave All iuta 10 A. M. Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M. <C«»Ka aaerf imb •> South Carolina Railroad. Arrive Augusta 11.15 P. M. do do 1.15 P. M. Leave Augusta 10 A. M. do do 8.05 P. M. Western and Atlantic Railroad. Arrive Atlanta 11.22 Night. Leave Atlanta 12.30 Day. Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad. Arrive. Atlanta 8.33 A. M. i do do 761 I*. M. Leave Atlanta 015 A. M. do do 10.15 A M. Athens Branch. Leave Augusta 12 45 Night. * Leave Atlanta 32.00 Night. Arrive at Athens 5.30 A. M. Leave Athens 11.00 Day. Arrive at Augusta 6.45 P. M. Arrive at Atlanta 11.45 P. M. Washington Branch. Leave Washington 2 P M., Arrive Augusta at 3.45 I’. M.. and Atlanta 12 Night. Leavo Augusta 2.45 P. M., and Atlanta 10 A. M., Arrivo Washington 7.20 P. M. Warrcnton Branch. Leave Warreuton o P. M., Arrive Augusta at 3.4a P. M., Atlanta 12 P. M. Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M and Atlanta 10 A. M.. Arrivo Warremou 6.30 I’. M. N.B.—On SUNDAYS no Trains run on the Branches. GEORGE YONGE, jy 14 Gen’lSup’t. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta at 2.45 P. M. do do 0.45 a. M. Arrive at Augusta at 7.28 P. M. do do 7.00 A. M. Connecting at Milieu with Trains on the £en . Iral Railroad. ANDREW YONGE, jy!4-tf Superiutendant. SOUTH CAROLINA EAIIJiOAD. For Charleston, S. C., ) “ Kingsville, S. C., [at 10 A. M., and 8.05 “ Camden, S. C, j P. M., “ Columbia, S. C., J and arrive at Augusta at 1.15 P. M . and 11.15 P. M. H. T. PEAKE, iy p.t General Superintendent. ATLANTTaNI) LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning fas’nger Train leaves AtiantalO.ls a m and arrives at West Point 3.39 a m Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 0.15 a m and arrives at West Point 5.3' a m ilorningPass'ger Train leaves W. Point 3.45 a m and arrives at Atlanta at 8.33 a m Evening Pass’grTrain leaves W. Point 2.55 p m and arrives at Atlanta 7.51 p m Fall to West Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. SOUTH-W ESTER X R.VILROA l). Leave Macon at 11.45 P.M. and 9.45 A.M.: Arrivo in Columbus at 5 35 A. 11. and 3.45 P. 51. l eave Coinmbna 4 A. M.and 3.45 I’. M.:.Arrive .u Macon 9.50 A. M. and 9.18 P. M, Leave Macon 9.45 A. M. Arrive in Albany 4.03 P. M., Dawson 5 20 P. 51. lifeave Albany 3 P. SL. Daw sou MOP. M. Ar rive >n Macon 9.18 P. M. Tri-weekly Accommodation Train Down. Mon day, Wednesday and Friday. Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Satin day. Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Tlioina?- viile, Faiabridgo, &o , connect daily with regu lar Trains at Albany. GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. {Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Day Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 am and arrives at Chattanooga 6.25 p m Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p in and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m Cp day Express Freight and Pass’ger Train leaves Atlanta 4.50 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 4.35 p m Down day Ex. and Pass. do. leaves Chattanooga 5.15 a m | and arrives at Atlanta 4.45 p m Up night Ex. andPa33. do leaves Atl’a 8.40 p m arrives in Chattanooga 7.01 am Down Night Ex. and Passenger Train leaves Chattanooga 6.05 p m 1 arrives at Atlanta 4.40 a m 1 F-ake to CuaitakoocSA, $5. MACON ANfTWESffiRNRAILROAD. - Leave Macon >2Night. Arrive Atlanta 7.15 A. M. Leave Macon 10 A. M.. Arrive Atlanta 4 I‘. 5T j ; ./jave Atlanta 12 is :ght, Arrive Mac-on 7.15 A. M ILeave Atlanta 11 A. M . Arrive Macon 5 P. 51 A. L. TYLER,Superintendent. ~ firYandTife” i INSURANCE! .EISA FIRE IKS COMPANY, CAPITAL, $1,000,000. A&TfBA LIFE INS. * O .UP ANY, CAPITAL, $200,000. CONNECTICUT INS. COMPANY*. !. capital, s2oo,ooo—with a large surplus. I] mhl9 6rn JOHN G. SLEDGE, Agent. i ( LUTHER ROLL, AT HIS „JS JfS OLD STAND, ; Cornet of Washington and Regnold Street HAS ON HAND a full assortment 1 COACHES, RGCKAWAYS, fop und No Top > BIGGIES, Pedlar and Road WAGONS, &c.; which ! will be sold extremely low and on accommoda ;. ilng terms. AIjSO—A full assortment of all kinds of matt dais used by Coach, Harness and {Saddle Maker* SUCII AS { AXLES, SPRINGS. BOLTS. HUBS, FELLOW SPOKES. SHAFTS, SINGLETREES. BANDS, MALEABI.E CASTINGS, ENAMFILED LEATHER nd CLOTH, PATENT DASH and HARNESS DEATH- t ER, &c., &e. l REPAIRING of Harness and Vehicles don 1 promptly and at low prices. Vehicles manufactured to order. jy22 twl ' Cheese, Clieese. Choice pine apple ami English ■ DAILY CHEESE, Just received and for tale by jell D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD ISlisdlaucom. Ayer’s 1* CHERRYfIf PECTORAL, KOR TJIK RAPID CURE OF COLDS. COUGHS, HOARSENESS. Brimkield, Mass. 1 20th December. 1855. ’ j hH Dr. J. C. Aver : I do net hesi tato to sa)’ the best remedy I have ever found for Coughs Hoarseness, Influenza, and tho concomitant symptoms of a Cold is your Chcmj Pectoral. Its con- 1 fIjCT" slant use in my practice and my « *Sr family for the last ten years has d| shown it to possess superior vir fan<p>- tues for the treatment of these complaints. EBEN KNIGHT M D A : 8 4IOIt T LEV ' E»n, ot Ut,ca “y.’, writes: r , ! ave (l “ ei . - our I‘tcUrral myself amt In ray :?S&® vcr ?. ll l c < ! F°u invented it, aud believe it w Ihl t?i c 2ISL"? £ ur , ila purpose ever put out. * r« d co lf* f ho, " d s °oner pay twenty-live i*nv mh f a bp J lc tlla “ <>o Without it, or take any other remedy.’- ’ Croup, YVhooping Cough, Influenza. , ™ lnil ' t : Miss., Fcb’y 6, iSSB. A ™ : t "ill cheerfully drtlfy your 0I t A u// tile best remedy we possess for tho i ’ r ® Cough, Croup, and the etiest f children. We of your rruternity in let,j™' r I'-PPieciate your skill, and cotnmcnd your medicine to our people auoq rpn „ H I R AM CONKLIN, M. P. awus LEE, Esq., Monthkky, Lv., writes, 3d of jan. 1856 : “I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks ; took many mod- 1 C Rhout relief; finally tried your Pectoral oy' tlio advice of bur clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat aud lungs ; less than one-half the bottle made me completely , 01 ’ r roedicines arc the cheapest as well as the best we can buy, and we esteem you, fden<j r ’ ,anii * ° Ur reraetl ‘ C9 i as the poor man’s Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4, 1856. ~1 8 : * our Cherry Pectoral is performing mar vellous cures in this section. It has relieved several fr-m alarming symptoms ol Consump non, and »* now curing a man who has labored under au affection ol tho lungs for the last forty y T 3 \ , HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. T A. A. RAMSEY, M. I)., Alhion, Monroe Co. iowa writes, Sept. 6, 1855 : “During my prac lice of many years I have found nothing equal to your < hkrry Pkctoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as arc curable.” We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof of the virtues of this rem edy is found in its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known w inch cured so many aud such dangerous cases ' as this. Some no human aid can reach ; but I even to those the Ckkkky Pkctoral affords relief aud comfort. Astor House, N. Y. City, March 5, 1858. Doctor Ayf.r, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what vour Cherry Pec toral has done for my wife. She had been five months laboring under the dangerous symptoms ul Consumption, from which no aid we could 1 procure gave her much relief. She was steadily • fading, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as wc do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself . well, lours with gratitude and regard, CRLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbvville. i. Consumptives, do not despair till yo i have tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by I oue ol the best medical chemists in the world, ; and its cures all around us bespeak the high ' merits o! its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, ' most perfect purgative which is known to man. 1 Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills 1 have Virtues which surpass in excellence the or- ‘ diuary medicines, and that they win utiprece- ! donteclly upon the esteem of all men. They are . safe aud pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. 1 Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital ( activities of the body, remove the obstructions 1 1 ot its organs, purify the blood, and exped disease, j They purge out the foul humors which breed * and grow distemper, stimulate Sluggish or dis- f ovd-red organsinlo their natural action, and irn- * part healthy tone with strength to the whole 1 system. Not only do they cure the every day ' complaints of every body, but also formidable s and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best * ? of human skill. While they produce power’ul I * effect.’, they arc at tho same time, in dim wished j 1 •ios s, the safest and best physic that can bee in j j ployed for children. Being sugar coated, they , 4 are pleasant to take : and being purely vegeta- ? hie. arc free from any ri k cf harm. Cures have | 1 been made which surpass belief, were they not! ‘ substantiated by men of such exalted position r aud character as to forbid the suspicion of ua- 5 4ruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians * have lent their n mes to certify to the public \ the reliability of my remedies, while others have J sent me the assurance ot their conviction that ‘ my Preparations contribute immensely to th- j relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow men. Tho Agent below named is pleased to furnish 1 gratis my American Almanac, containing direc- • tions for their use ami certificates ot their curc-3, : of the following complaints : Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, : Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a ! foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inac tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, 1 Fiatulen y. Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant j Medicine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil. They also, J !by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys jtera, cure many complaints whit h it would not : be supposed they could reach,such as Deafness, 1 Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrita bility, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, ‘ Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from ! a low state of the body or obstruction of its func- ; tions. j Do not be put off by unprincipl d dealers with 1 some other pi 1 they make more profit on. Ask 6 tor AYER’S PILLS, and take nothing else. No ! other they can give you compares with this in* 1 its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick , want the besi aid there is for them, aud they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical aud * Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Price 25 cts. * per Box ; five Boxes for sl. Sold by Druggists and Agents everywhere. au26 j The U. S. Hotel, BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO., : Ij. JLHvelle, Proprietor, | f IS offered to the Traveling Public as a HRBT CLASS HOUSE. The location is do-; i Jcidc Jlytho most eligible in the city, being in | 1 the very center of business ; the Rooms are j! commodious and well ventilated ; in this respect j 1 it is confidently believed, possessing advantages over any other Hotel in this city. 1 Permanent Boarders can bo accommodated. Family Suits of Rooms, furnished or unfur- a nished, at low prices. Omnibuses always at the Depots, for the con- c vevanee of Passengers. No charge for Omni- [ bus fare to holders of Through Tickets. Traveling Public are respectfully in- _ vited to give us acdl. i oc2 dA-3m J. Y. CLARK, Superintendent, AMKRICAX HOTEL CORNER KING AND GEORGE STS., * Oliarlostoii, 3. O r MRS M. L. KEUFFEPi, respectfully - informs the public that she has leased j the above HOTEL, and will endeavor to sustain | the reputation which the House enjoyed while ! under the management of MRS. A. .1. KENNE- • DY. Every attention will be paid to the com- j fort of regular and transient boarders. J . A share of patrouago is solicited. . Charleston, October 13, 1858. Octl4-w7w ■ ' LIME —SOO bbls. Thomaston LIME? 200 bbls. cheap LIME, for manure. j novl THO 3. P. STOVALL & CO. j : AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, NOVEMBER 9 1858. liisajlanfoia BOERHAVE’S HOLLAKD BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIzI, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, Ijiver Complaint, WEAKNESS OP ANY KINO, FEVER AND AGUE, And the various affections consequent upon a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER SUCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the i Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss or Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In all Nervous, Rheumatic, and Neuralgic Affections. it has in numerous in-j ' stances proved highly beneficial, aud in others! eflTected a decided cure. This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared 1 ! on strictly scientific principles,after the manner * ! of the celebrated Holland Professor, Bojrhavc. i ; Because of its great sucess in most of the Euro j .pean States, its introduction into the United 1 States was intended more especially for those of J , our fatherland scattered here and there over the i i face of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, I now offer it to the Ameri can public, knowing that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must be acknowledged. It is particularly recommended to those per ■ sons whose constitutions may have been ira -1 paired by tho continuous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipation. Generally, instau i tanoous in effect, it finds it.-: way directly to the seat of life, t hrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the d ooping spirit, ami, in lact, in i tu*ing new health and vigor in the system. NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a bov ; erage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, weak aud low spirited, it will prove a grateful , aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remcd al j j properties. ‘ I C? A ~WJ TF * NT = The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not pur [ suaded to buy anything else until you have given ■ Bcerhave’s Holland bitters a fair trial. One bot tle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. Sold at $1 00 per bottle, or six bot Hes for | $5. by the proprietors, ' BENJAMLV PAGE, Jr., & CO., Manufacturing Pharmaceutists ar.d Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa. : ( For sale in Augusta bv H aVILAND, CHICHES- ! TER k CO.. k LEITNKK, WM. H. TUTT,! 1 and Druggists generally throughout the c4ate. * jy2o-ly 5 _ THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD’S j COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM [ O TJ JNA S , IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE i and Liver Medicines now before the public ! that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, am i more effectual than any other medicine ku«wc ' r It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reme y 1 r acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mas j j ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry o! j , that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose ! £ effectually, without uny of the painful feeling: 1 11 experienced in the operations of most Cathartics i It strengthens the system at the same time that | J. it purges it; and when taken daily in moderau ' doses, will strengthen and build it up with uu- j j usual rapidity. Ihe Liver is oue of M jto digest well, purify- I tho principal regula- B in?; {the Uo-d, giving tors of the human flj u-neaud health to th( body, an 1 when it per- A wliolo machinery, re. j ' forms it 3 function.- f moving the cause ol' well, the powers of the # the disease* —effecting ' system aro fully de $ a radical cure. I velopod. The stomach n Bilious attacks are i t " jis almost entirely de- L cured, and what is I pendent on iL-e liealtln J l*ettor. prevented lit i |actifoi for the occasional use oi ~ ! the pr. 'perform- .rflthe Liver luvigorator. j ! ance of functions ; One <iose after eating ! , when the stomach i- ® | : sufficient to relieve! ■at fav;: L. ar.d the whole k jthesioinach and j>re- 1 G > .. suiters in cor. " I vent tho food from ri ! sequence of one organ a isingaiid souriDg. —the liver,— bavin? Q Only one dose taken 1 ceased to do its duty u before retiring, pre-,‘ For the diseases of that vents Nightm re. urgon, one of the pro- Only one dose taken ! - pnclors has made it g at night, loosens the. liis study, in a prac- J. bowels gently, and! tice of more than 2G V cures Costiveness. j a years, to find some re- k Ono dose taken after ' luedy w herewith t-’ * each meal will cur? 1 counteract the many Dyspepsia. derangements towhich j One dose of two tea j it is liable ■ poonfuls will alwayt r 1 To prove that this relieve Sick Headache i remedy is at last « One bottle taken for 1 J found, any person female obstructions, I troubled with Liver « removes tho cause o! i - Complaint, iu any of its the disease, and makes ! forms, has but to try a £ a perfect cure, bottle, aud conviction * Only one dose imme is certain. J diately relieves Cholic,! ' These Gums remove r while all morbid or bad mat- ™ One dose often re- 1 - iter from the system, ■ pcated is a sure cure | supplying iu their B lor Cholera Morbus f place a healthy flow ot 0 and a preventive 11 bile, invigorating the jjj Cholera. j s stomach, causing food Only one bottlcj ia needed to throw out ol the system tho effects o! j medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal- J s lowness or unnatural color from the skin. j 8 r One dose taken a short time be'ore eating I T) gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di- ‘ gest well. l£ One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar- 1 rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer aud j *• Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first do-c. One or two uoscs cures attacks caused by | Worms in children, there is no surer, safer, or j speedier remedy iu the world, as it never fails. | - A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the I absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this modi- I | cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill | Fever, aud all Fevers of a Bilious Typo. It ope- J j rates with certainty, and thousands are willing! I to testhy to its wonderful virtues. j All who uso it are giving their unanimous tes I ( timony in its favor. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, i z aud swallow both together. The LIVER IN VIGORATOR is a scientific Medi- j cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, al- j most too groat to believe It cures as if by ma-! - gic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom : morcthau one bottle is required to cureauy kind of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia, to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. Price, $1 per bottle. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York. ; T Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LKTI- j NER, W. H. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere.* i, mhlO ly O ti MILL STONES ! * WILLIAM BRENNER, Manufacturer of j p f mtt| HI ills tons s,! e AND dealer iu Esopus and Cologne j s Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, kugusta, Ga. Orders so’icited and punctually j * intended to. jan7-ly S&ttjioitse Carirs. Heard & Herrv. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership under the name ana style or HEARD & UKKKY, for the purpose 2lON r^viv2U h ‘‘ WABWIOCSK A.VDCOMMJS ■ ION til MMXS, m aliits hranL-hcs. They have leased, tor a term of years, the commodious Fire prool Warehouse No. 1, Metcalf’s Ruuitc Rcv liold street, just below Warren Block; where they will bo well prepared to promote the inter j cst of customers. Orders for Hapßing, Rope and Family Supplies i nfn i“ P ' , y “ I l ‘ CD<ll ' <l to - Liberal ca-li advances’ made at all times on Produce in store. Their strict personal attention will he devoted to Ihe ! £“““'*?• “ nd * b ?y respectfully solicit consign menu from their friends and the public. a ISAAC T. HEARD, | Augusta, July T A CARD. HE firm of HEARD & DAVISON hav.ug been dissolved by mutual consent, the lorogoing copartnership having been formed, I would gratefully return my thanks to all who have heretofore patronized me and earnestly solicit a continuance of their favor businC3,! <» the lirmof Heard 4 j Jufvl, 1858. Heard & Simpson. THE undersigned have this day asso ciated themselves under the Orm «rm\ name of HEARD 4 STMI’SON, who will t&VUI irraamv WAREHOUSE and COM JHSSION BLSINEBS, in all its l-ranches in the UiMia e?’ F -“- st side Mclutosh-street, , At present occupied by S. D. Heard, w'here thev I S^1 S 0 1! continuance of the patron -.go hitherto extended to each of the tiriA while i separately, and by their united of lort., hope to merit aud receive a liberal patron j age from the public generally. 1 i «nppu? I l is-i| B , AGtiI - N<i ’, ROPE - •hi FAMILY Urm PUEb b ° carefu ">' Cllei) by one oftlie nrpv farili ‘ i<!s will bo allbrded on PRO DLCL m store, when desired. S. D. HEARD Augusta, July 1, 1868. jy'ls-tUw6iu Harper C. Bryson, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, lire-Proof irarrAonse, Augusta, Georgia, YT7HEKE his personal attention will 7 T be given to the Ftorago of Cot- i\ r\ r-n ! i ton ana other Produce. Orders for ! FAMILi jjUPPLHS promptly attended ito Uih advanced on PRODUCE in store Sales Room and Office on Reynold, between Jackson and Mclntosh-strcets. jyl7-d*c6m PHiiNIZY & CLAYTON, "VV" -A. TT. IU OUSE •AND Commission Merchants O Augusta, Georgia. THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER next, the undersigood will remove/VVTTTt to the extensive and commodious i'rixd Warehouse owned an<t tor numvaHK years occupied by L. Hopkins, seq., ahd at pre •seut in the occupany of Mr. J. C. HARSAI.SON who wnl at that time retire from the business’ They will continue the WAREHOUSE AND COM MISSION BUSINESS in all its brancliCN. and will be better prepared than ever to pronu te the in-1 terest <». their customers, to which their strict! personal attention will be devoted Thev solicit consignments from their friends and the public I F. PHINIZY, I Augusta, June 9th, 1858. E. I*. CLAYTON. A Card. THE I NDEBSIGNED intending to discontinue the Warehouse and Commission | business on the first of September next, returns; his thanks to his friends and pulrons for their i lavors during tiie past year. Messrs. I'ULNIZY .t CLAYTON having leased i the W arehouse for a term of years, I most cheer- j fully recommend them to my friends jclo-d<kw6m J. C. HARALSON. .iolm Davison, (SUCCESSOR TO HEARD A DAVIS OX,) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, j Mclntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia. HAVING purchased the entire inter-: est of J.-AAC T. Heard, in the late firm of Heard & Davison, the under- ; signed intends carrying on the WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own account, at the old stand on Mclntosh street. , 3 strict personal attention will be given to all business confided to him. The usual libera! rash facilities will be exteud ea,, and orders for SUPPLIES promptly and care- ■ fu ; .y executed. JOHN DAVISON. jylb-d.lc6m Rees & Linton, TUMLL continue tho WAREHOUSE I t and COMMISSION BUSINESS, (sr-v-rr, at their old stand, on Jackson street: iijgMMM will devote their personal attention to g' the Storage aud Sale of COTTON, BACON, 1 GRAIN. &c., &c. Liberal cash advances made when required, i and all orders fur FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAG GING, ROPE, &c., filled at tho lowest market i Price. JNO. C. REES, jy22-6m SAM ’L. D. IJNTON. ! Win. E. Barnes, (OF the FORMER FIRM of BaR.VKS i JOXES.) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Georgia, TTTOULD hereby thank his friemls, T ▼ and those of the late firm, for ,vr\ \ T \ ! their liberal patronage, and would re-j sportfully inform them, and the public. QK2Ba that ho will continue the WAREHOUSE and COM- ; MISSION BUSINESS, In all its branches, at the’ same old and well known stand. He hopes, bv strict personal attention to business, to merit a' generous share of pub.ic patronage. He would solicit consignments of COUNTRY( PRODUCE generally, being well prepared with large, close Storage Rooms to sto l e the same. All orders l'ir BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES, carefully and personally tilled. The usual facilities afforded customers. WM. hi BARNES. Augusta. July 16, 1858. jyl6 6m 31. P. Stovall, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,! Augusta, Georgia, CONTINUES the business, in all its branches, in his large aud comino- ' uious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jack- . son-street, near the Globe Hotel. mMStStWa Orders for GOODS, &c., promptly and carefully! filled. The usual CASH facilities afforded customers, j jyl6 Gm W. M. BEALL, W AKEHOISE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT iLuguista, G-corgia, THE firm of Beall & Stovall having been dissolved by mutual consent, on the Ist Inst., I wiil continue the WAREHOUSE AND! COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, iu the Ftrc-Proof Warehouse on Reynolds street, formerly occupied by the late !irrn‘of BEALL k STOVALL. Thankful to my old friends for their f 1 patronage so liberally bestowed upon mo, I ear nestly solicit a couiiuuauce of the same, and tho patronage of the public generally, pledging the strictEaT persoual attention to business entrust ed to my care. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended to. Usual Cash Advances made on Produce in store when required. WILLIAM M. BEALL. Augusta G i .10, 1858. ocl Gm Soots, j&jjflts, so, BURCH & ROBERT •I ARE now opening one of the largest - Xi and best selected stocks or BOORS AND kHOES ever offered in Augusta, consisting, in i i* part, of— Gent’s fine Calf P. L. BOOTS • -I “ “ Welt “ ej u il Cong. “ “ “ pegged; “ “ Pegged “ » “ w “ BROGANS: s “ “ “ OXFORD TIES ; r “ tl Sewed “ s lAdies» fine Dress and Walking SHOES and - GAITERS, of all qualities and descriptions ; Boys’ and Children’s SHOES, of all kinds ; Men’s Plantation BROGANS, Bl’k and Russet; Women’s Leather, Goat and Morocco BOOTS and BUSKINS, suitable for house servants’ wear. All of which will be sold upon reasonable terms, and warranted as good as represented, r Call and see them, opposite the Adams Express Office, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. .seplO i'- " “ j | SADDLES, HARNESS, &e. FALL TRADE, | .. 1838. j ALBERT* HATCH, ■ 193 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, Manufacturer or and Dealer In SADDLES, ;| HARKTES’s* 5 Shoe and Harness Leather, TRUNKS, V ALICES, ,’j COLLARS.^ J I LEATHER AND INDIA RUBBER AND SADDLERV HARDWARE, OF AIL KINDS, IS NOW FUI.LY PREPARED POP. THE FALL TRADE, With a large and well assorted stock of GOODS, which he will sell at as low prices as they can be obtained at aay House in the South. Thankful for the generous patronage extender to him for the last Fifteen Years, he res pectfully calls the attention of Merchants ami Planters j to an examination or Ills Goods before pure hnslng elsewhere. SADDLES, HARNESS, &C,, Manufactured to order, of the best materials aad by the best workmen in the country. : j sept 9 3m aTpTbeers & co. General Commission ♦ Merchants, A.UauSTA, G-A_. > rpiiE UNDERSIGNED have this day | X entered into a Copartnership for the trans-! | action of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, I iu this city. | Their personal attention will be given to sell- j j ing consignments of Produce and Manufactured! i Articles, and also Buying and Selling al! kiudsoi ' Produce and other Merchandise upon orders, i One of the partners (Mr. Foster) will remain ! in Tennessee, prei ared to till orders lor all kinds of Tennessee prod uc* ions. A. P. BEERS, Augusta, Ga., HORACE FOSTER. Louisville, Tcnn. I | ocl-2m FiTZRERVI.irS Fresh Norfolk Oysters, / \ RKCEIVKD EVERY DAY, / —\ ' : y Pfr Adams’ Express Company. FJIHE undersigned having established , X himself here as Agent for the sale of HENRY ' i FITZGERALD’S NORFOLK OYSTERS, packed at \ s his celebrated Oyster Packing Establishment, i Sort Wk. Va., would most respectfully inform i the citizens of Augusta, Hamburg, and.surround-! ing country, that he w ill keep on hand a con-i | stant supply of tho above mentioned OYSTERS. !, j u l»ich for delicacy of flavor, cannot be surpassed. 1 . They may be had at CHAS. E. DODD'S Jce i j House, Campbell street. Address I Terms cash. R. L. MOSS, Agent. M Augusta, Georgia. !' i All orders from the country must be accoin- 1 ! pauied with the money. N. B.—The same Oysters may be had at C.! I EMERY’S Augusta Ice House. ocff-lm j Dawson N Skinner, 1 WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN I Family and iPlantation GROCERIES,' OFFER FOR SALE— -75 bales Gunny BAGGING . 300 coils ROPE ; j; ISO bags liio. Java aad Mocha COFFEE : ; £5 hlids. SUGAR ; 75 bbls. Clarified SUGAR, A, B an 1 C ; 25 *• Crushed, Pow’rd and Loaf SUGAR'; 1 i 110 boxes TOBACCO, all qualities ; 300 “ CANDLES, Sperm. Patent and Ad- ' amaiitiiie, 4’s, 6’s and 12’s ; 60 boxes STEAM CANDY ; . •40 chests and caddies Fine and Common t Green and B'ack TEAS ; 2000 sacks SALT, twilled sacks : 1 75.CC0 SEG.4RS, all qualities ; 309 kegs NAII.S, assorted sizes : WHISKY', BRANDY, GIN. RUM, ALE. PORTER ; 75 boxes New CHEESE; PEPPER, BPICFA * LEAD, SHOT, &c. sep29-rm j FOR SAFE, IWIY SHARES in the GRANITE . VILLE .MANTKACTCRING COMPANY. of *- T :fl- Huu-.lrct liollar.s oaci-i. For terms, apply to the subscriber, at GrabamriU , S. FRANCIS W. FICKI.INO, Exemtor of 3. Mcßride. ocl-eoOtf or E. TWEEDY, Augusta.lia. I QUNDIUIS- * ij Prime Teno. LARD,BbIs. His Bbls. aud Outs; do do FLttUR, HlfQr aud eiehUis'et,; - do BALT. OATS, White ; , On consignment, and for sale by I octl'J ts ANSLEY & SON. Kaisins, &c. SEV ENTY - FIVE Boxes Halves am! j quarters fresh Malaga RAISINS ; one bhd Stnyrua lIGS, for sate low by 0014 DANIHL H. WILCOX. | jSfafrfrlßafte Cfotljiuft. Fall and Winter CLOTHING, UNDEII THE AUGUSTA HOTEL. CLAIM & KEMDV ABE NOW RECEIVING TIIE LARGEST AND 5 MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF : READY-MADE CLOTHING I They have ever offered in hi* market, ■ and respectfully invite their old customers and the public generally, to call and examine their FASHIONABLE AND WELL-MADE GOODS, FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. They keep a full supply of SHIRTS ■A-nxriD FURNISHING GOODS, —ALSO— HATS AND CAPS, , OF TUB LATEST STYLES. Clayton & Kennady. sep3-d3m New York and Savannah The American Atlantic Screw Steamship Com pany's New and Elegant Steamships Capt. Roukrt Hardik. MONTGOMERY Capt. Fred. Ckockek, WILL FORM a weekly line between Savannah and Sew York, leaving each port EVERY SATURDAY. These steamers, 1,000 tons each, have elegant accommodations for Passengers, and being of great strength and speed, shippers can rely on I the greatest dispatch ta Freight, j CFor further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & GO., Savannah, Ua., or H. B. CROMWELL & CO., Be P24 tApl6 No. 131 Washington-st., N. Y. ALLTaBOARD FOR Milledge City! riIHE subscribers beg leave to inform A the traveling public that they will ruu au extra lme of FOUR HORSE POST COACHES, during the next session of the Legislature, be tween MADISON and EATOXTON, in connection with all the Trains running on the Georgia Rail road. This route is the cheapest, shortest and quick ,est. as passengers taking the cars at Athens, i Washington and other places on the Georgia* ! Railroad, will arrive at Milledgeville th" next I morning at six o’clock. Passengers from Atlanta will t ike the Mail Trains. With fine stock, careful drivers, and good roads, wc hope to share a liberal patronage. 0 J- W. A- L. L. MOORE. Stage Offices —Campbell’s Hotel, Madison. ! oc2B-lm FatontonHotel. Eaton ton. , H. B AMES' GERMAN CHEMICAL KRASIVE SOAP. j Is made fiorn a German process, and. as be ! lieved, not known to any other Manufacturer iu I the United States, and is offered to the public as | possessing the following advantages over other washing Soaps : l«t. It may be used equally well with hard or i soft water. | 2d. It requires but half the quantity required of other soap to accomplish the same obj.-ct. i 3d. Clothes need uo boiling, aud but little ' rubbing (most articles none), thus avoiding ' their wear on a washboard. 4th. Ii requires less thau one-half the ti.mk j aud labor to do the washing of a family that it requires with the best family soap; does not | injure the fabric, aud tends to set the colors. | 6th. For cleaning Paints, removing Grease, j Tar, and Printer’s Ink, it is invaluable. I am willing it should rest upon its own mer its. confident it will sustain itself in comj>eti ! tiou with any other Soap. I Put up in one pound bars : sixtv bars in each box. Bo particular to observe that each bar is stamped “//. R. Ames' German Chemical Erasive Soap, Newburgh, N. IV’ i For sate by GAR WOOD & RCSSsEL. j oet6-lm Christoper Drechsel, CABINET MAKER, AND TURNER IN IVORY Ot W OOD, HAS Removed to 145 Broad street, one door below the City Hotel, where he |is now prepared to execute, promptly, aud in [workmanlike manner, any orders he may be favored with in his line. BILLIARD and BAGGATELLE TABLES Manu factured, and repaired so as to be as good as new. IVORY BALLS, turned to order, aud new Bil liard Balls will be given in exchange for old—au assortment always kept on hand. ! UI'HOLSTERIXG.—He is prepared to do Up | storing in its various branches, at the lowest prices, having in his employ the best of work- Imett. All he asks is a trial, being satisfied he ! will give satisfaction. He keeps constantly on band BILLIARD | CLOTHS, POCKETS. GLUES, c. dm octld For Sale, r\NE of the finest COTTON PLANTA | V_/ TIONS in Mi-sissippi. containing 960 i j Acres. Also, some 36 or 40 SLAVES, A/SSt j with Stock, Tools, Mules, Cora and Fod -1 dor. This is a No. 1 place, and is 2J a miles from j the Mill. It is healthy, and not a dollar has been paid for medical aid during the year. The soci ety is fine, and every inducement i* offered to any one desiring to plant on land which pro duces from 1 \'i to 2 bales per acre. Thi owner does not live on the place, and if he does not sell, would form a partnership with ;ny one who would put on from 15 to 20 hands more, and divide the crops. 1 Apply at tiiis offiec. occ2«2m CABINET MAKING, TPHE UNDERSIGNED has removed to A the building lately known as the St. Charles Restaurant, on Ellis st., to carry on the above business in all its branches. Particular attention given to the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE and PACKING, etc. I solicit a share of public patronage. ’Ctlfi ts WM SINGLETON. ; Light for tiie 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 j 1 supplied, so that in future our customers can J have their orders promptly filled. 0c23 dtf PLUMB k LF3TNER SUGARS.— 50 hhds. prime Porto Rico SUGARS ; I 200 barrels A allot C SUGARS : 25 “ Crushed “ For sale low, lb}- 0c23 W.'ICOX, HAND 4 ANSLEY. . DUMBER 589 IPktllaitetms. Family Grocery Store. Garwood & Russell Respectfully announce to the Cit izen* us Augusta, that they have opened a ’ new FAMILY GROCERY and PROVISION STORE corner of Broad and Cumtning streets, above the Planters’ Hotel. Their stock is fresh, and bought to the best advantage for cash, and includes SU GAR, COFFEE. SYRUP, MOLASSES, FLOUR, t RI j E L MEAL ’ GRITS, BACON, LARD, BITTER, / and the hundred and oae knicknacks embraced m afull assortment or FAMILY SUPPLIES, which they offer at the lowest prices. Families sending servants may rely upon re ceiving just what they order. oc6 3m Dissolution. 1 T HE flrra of HOLMAN, CUKTIS & CO. . A 's this day dissolved by mutual consent. J The business will be carried on in future under the name aud style of HOLMAN & TURPIN who alone are anlhoriicd to use the name or the grin in liquidation. FRANCIS HOLMAN GEORGE F. CURTIS, J. M. TURPIN. Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1868. Copartnership IVotice. THE undersigned have this day form ed a copartnership for transacting tha Wholesale and relail CIIOCKERY BUSINES*. un der the name and stylo of HOIJIAN 4 TURPIN. FRANCIS HOLMAN, J. M. TURPIN. Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858. A Card. HAVING disposed of my entire in terest in the tirm of Hot-tux , Cvbtm 4 Co.. I to FRANCIS HOLMAN and JESSE M. TURPIN, I take pleasure in recommending them to the fit* tore patronage of the public." GEORGE F. CURTIS. Angnsta, Sept. 29th, 1858. ocS-tf SLAVE TRADE Re-Opened! ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANT ED, ranging from twelve to twenty four Li years old, for which we will pay the highest cash prices. Apply at our Stables in rear of the U. S. Hotel. Any communication through the Post Office will meet with prompt attention. In our absence apply as above to J. H. ALFORD or B. F. BLASSINGAME. i E-3 HECKLE & WILSON. 1 UNPRECEDENTED I AM SELLlNGmystock ofVEHICLES consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS, BUGGIES, with and without tope, of all the different styles now manufactured, at 1 prices AS LOW as can be boughtin anvSouthern city. Being constantly iu the receipt of goods. I am enabled to offer to the public somethin* both fresh and new. • In addition to the above, I keep always on hand a number of Vehicles of my owu manufac ure. I also warrant all work that leaves my store. T, ~ «• 11. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sts. 11l rear cl Glebe Hotel. fep2B-8m MISS C. E. STEWART, ~ MILLINER, UNDER rLAXTERS' HOTEL, HAS returned from New York, and is prepared to offer to her customers a well selected assortment of ocl-tf MILLINERY GOODS. Drugs, Drugs. ERED. VON CAMP having this day imrchased the DRUG STORE of Charles Pai.medo, opposite the Bridge Back Building, w£ continue the business under the firm of FRED. VON- CAME’. Augusta, Ga., October l. 1858. HA VING sold my Drtur Business to P Rnr>. \ on-Camp. I cordially recommend ban to my friends who have so liberallv patron l6ed CHARLES PALM EDO. ‘VTOTlCE.—Prescriptions put up at any a.l time In the night. ocl-d3iu FRED. VOX-CAMP. Life f n ail ranee. THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY are prepar d to issue at moderate premiums policies of iLsurance on the lives of Slaves, either for one, rive or ten years. Forms of application aud tables of rates ran oe procure ' at the office of the Company free of charge. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President. C. F. McCoy, Secretary. febll CC i-Ui'j.OOO!■;.:/ WAS DRAWN IN SWAN & CO.’S Sparta Academy Lottery. DAIEY DRAWING. Tickets in all of the daily SCHEMES, also iu the Saturday $70,000 Scheme, c°n be had at my efficc on Washington street, one door from Broad street. Office hours from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. °>y6-tf C. A. I.ATHROP. Agent. BACON! BACON!— 30,000 lbs. prime Clear Bacon SIDES, oa consignment, aud now in store, for sale bv M. W. WOODRUFF. jMHOICE family laud.— On consignment, a superior lot of LARP,ia hols, half aud quarter bills, for family use. For sale by KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ, oc7 at T. W. Fleining & Co’s old stand. BATH PAPER BULLS WRAPPING PAPER ASSORTED kSIZES AND QUALITIES Just received from the Mills and for sale low for cash A discouut of fifteen per cent o per sons lakiag Ten Reams at a lime. Store room onAteynoMi-Htreet. in re.ir of City Bank. aps-tf GEO. W WINTER. ipi m For clean linen and cotton RAGS, (packed in bales,) Cash will be Paid, 1 at the office of JfATrf PAPER MILLB,on Reynolds j street, between Jackson and Mclntosh, August*, ! Georgia. my 3 Cash Paid for OLD HOPE ISO DIGGING For hemp bagging and rope. 2)4 cents per lb ; Fur GUNNY BAGGING, 1 K cents per lb : “ GRASS ROPE, 1 “ “ At BATH PAPER MILLS OFFICE, On Reynold-stroet, between Jacksou and M<x Intosh. apl4 TkTOHTHEKN HAY.— * An 50 bales prime Northern HAY, now arri ving, and for sale very low. K octlO THUS. P. STOVALL & €O.