Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, November 12, 1858, Image 1

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VOLUME 2. (filming psjnttdj. I’ l BLISIIED DAILY AND WEEKLY, ' 1 BY S. A. ATKINSON. DAIL Y, pur annum $-1- DO WEEKLY, “ I 50 ''inscriptions will bo received for three tao: tic at SI 25. Monthly subscriptions, Kilty . cents. KSF Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on Broad street, a few doors bolow .Sutz’s Corner, (upstairs.) Entrance next door above A. 1. Bignou & Co. ’s Store. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Advertisements will be inserted by the square ; A 12 lines (100 words,) for GO cents for the first insertion, and 25 cents for each subsequent in - Gertion under one month, to be paid for when the a ivertisement i • handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will bo insert -3d at 10 cents a hno for the ftrst, and 5 cents a lno for each subsequent insertion. $rH oab gegisttr. -%2 P7.;:;;uv'^n :.&&&& GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta 0.45 A. M. Arrive Atlanta 9.45 A. SI. Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M. A rrivc Atlanta 11.56 P. M. I/oave Atlanta 12 Night. Arrive Augusta B.Go A. M Leave Atlanta 10 A. M Arrive Augusta 6.45 P. M. ui'«E>an j»n o«r fi u South Carolina Railroad. Arrivo 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." u Day. . Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad. Arrive. Atlanta 8.38 A. M. do do 751 P. M. Leavo Atlanta 0 15 A. M. do do 10.15 AM. Athens Branch. Leave Augusta 12 45 Night. Lea ve Atlanta 12.00 Night. Arrive at Athens 8.80 A. M. J ,v-a v e Atb ens 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 P. M., and Atlanta 12 Night. Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M., and Atlanta 10 A. iL, Arrivo Washington7.2o P. M. Warrenlon Branch. Leavo Warrcnton 3 P. XL, Arrive Augusta at 6.4 d P. M., Atlanta 12 P. M. Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M. and Atlanta 10 A. M., Arrive WarreniOn 6.30 I*. M. N. B.—On SUNDAYS no Trains run on the Branches. GEORGE YONGK, jyl4 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. XI. do do 7.00A.M. Connecting at Miilen with Trains on the Ccn . ,ral Railroad. * ANDREW YONGE, jy 14-ts Superinteudant. SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. . ?or Charleston, S. C., ) u Kingsville, S. C., lat 10 A. M.. and 8.05 “ Camden, S. C, | P. M., £ ‘ Columbia, S. C., J "vnd arrivo at Augusta at 1.15 P. XL, and 11.15 p. 11. H. T. PEAKE, jv 19 General Superintendent. AT 1, ANTA AN I >l, AGItA NGK 11A1 LKOAD. Morning l’as’nger Train leaves AtlautalO.ls a m and arrives at Wcst Point 3.39 a m Zvening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 0.15 a m and arrives at West Point 5.3 i a m Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 3.45 a m and arrives at Atlanta at 8.33 a m Zvening Pass’grTfraiu leaves W. Point 2.65 p m and arrives at Atlanta 7.51 pm Park to West Point, 53.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. SOUTH-WESTERN RAILR >AD Leave M icon at 11.45 P.M. and 9.45 A.M.: \rrivu in Columbus at 5 35 A. XL and 3.45 P. XL Leave Columbus 4 A. M. and 3.45 P. XL; Arrive n Macon 9.50 A. M. and 9.18 P. M. Leavo Macon 9.45 A. M. Arrive in Albany 4.0 S ?. M., Dawson 5 20 P. M. Leave Albany 3 P. XI., Dawson ] 40 P. XL Ar rive >n Macon 9.18 P. XL Tri weekly Accommodation Train Down, Mon day, Wednesday and Friday- Up—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Mail Stages to and from Tallahassee, Thomas ville, Eainbridge, &c , connect daily with regu lar Traius at Albany. GEO. W. ADAMS, gup’t. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Day Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 10.15 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 0.25 p ra Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p in and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m Up 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 in -Up night Ex. and Pass, do leaves Ati’a 8.40 p in arrives in Chattanooga 7.01 am Down Night Ex. and Passenger Train leaves Chattanooga 6.05 p m arrives at Atlanta 4.40 a m Fare to Chattanooga, $5. MACON ANI) WESTERN’ RAILROAI) Leave Macon 12 Night, Arrive Atlanta 7.15 A. M. Leave Macon 10 A. M., Arrive Atlanta 4 P. M ; Leave Atlanta 12 Night, Arrive Xlacou 7.15 A. M 1 Leave Atlanta 11 A. M , Arrivo Macon 5 P. XI * A. L. TYLER, Superintendent. FIRE AND LIFE ’ ’ , INSURANCE! SI’NA FIBE INS COMPANY, CAPITAL, $1,000,000. 7ET-VA LIFE INS. COMPANY, CAPITAL, $200,000. CONNECTICUT INS. COMPANY. ibapital, s2oo,ooo—with a large surplus. mhl9 6m JOHN O. SLEDOE, Agent LUT HE R R OLL, STAND. Corner of Washington and Reynold Street HAS ON HAND a full assortment COACHES, RGCKAWAYS, lop and No Tot, . BUGGIES. Pedlar and Road WAGONS. Ac.; which will be sold extremely low and on accommoda ting terms. ALSO—A full assortment of.all kinds of matt rials used by Coach, Harnessand Saddle Maker; SUCH AS i AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, HUBS. FELLOW SPOKES, SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, MALEABLE CASTINGS, ENAMELLED LEATHER nd CLOTH, PATENT DASH and HARNESS LEATH- . 1 ER, &c., kc. 1 REPAIRING of Harness and Vehicles dou 1 promptly and at low prices. Vehicles manufactured to order. jy22 twl 1 Cheese, Cheese. Choice pink apple and English DAILY CHEESE, just received and for .-ale •by jell D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. NOVEMBER 12 1858. Utkelkntom. A.yer 7 s l* C H E R RY fIC PECTORAL, for the Karin cure of COLDS, COUGHS, hoarseness. 20th December, 1 ’ } nljt[ Dr. J. C. Ayer : I do net hesi late to say the best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, JSLt# is your Cherry Pectoral. Its coni stant use in my practice and my family for the last ten years has shown it to possess superior vir tues for the treatment of these B complaints. EBEN KNIGHT XI D A h ß. MORTLEV, Esq., of Utica, N. Y., writes: r,}J!i JV lAed , yimr I>,xt °ral myself and in my y avcr f nco - v ? u Inv-f ntod it, and believo it \filhf ln , o<^l . ll I e f or purpose ever put out. a , Kui co ] d 1 should sooner pay twenty-five £L ta ™ for a bo f tlc tljuu do without it, or take any other remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Springfield, Mis*., Feb’y 6, 1856. A y EK : 1 "ill cheerfully certify your : kctoral is the best remedy we possess for the rare of Whooping Cough , Croup, and the chest diseases ot children. We of your fraternity in tno . oath appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. , T HIRAM CONKLIN, M. P. AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, U.. writes, 3d of •fan., 1850 : ‘ I had a tedious Influenza, which confined mein doors six weeks : took many med icines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral ov the advice of our clergyman. The first dose rebeved the soreness in my throat and lungs ; less than ono-hulf the bottle made me completely wc]l : , ~r medicines are the cheapest as well as tuc best we can buy. and wo esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” 1 Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis* West Manchester, Da., Feb. 4, 1856. MR : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing mar venous cures in this section. It has relieved several fr<*m alarming symptoms ofConsump t«on, and is now curing a inau who has labored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. DARKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY. M. I).. Albion, Monroe Co., lowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1855 : *• During my prac tiec of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and rolief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are 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 which cured so many and such dangerous cases a- this. Some no human aid can reach ; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astor House, N. Y. City, March 5, 1858. Doctor Aykr, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pec (oral has done for my wife. She had been live months laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily fading, until Dr. Strong, of this cify, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet us strong as she used to be, but is free f r om her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbvvillc. Consumptives , do not despair till yo : have tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in the world, and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits ol its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger. AYER’S CATHAR MC FILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the or dinary medicines, and that they win unprece dentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasaut to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities ot the body. remove the obstractions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis ordered organs into their natural action, and im part healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, in dim nished dos s, the safest and best physic that can be cm j ployed for children. Being sugar coated, they i are pleasant to take : and being purely vegeta ble. are free from any risk of harm. Cures have i been made which surpass belief, were they not; substantia'ed by men of such exalted position j and character as to forbid the suspicion of an- j truth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians I have lent their names to certify to the public ' Unreliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to tin relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing direc tions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints : Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Xlorbid Inac tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulen y, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an cvacuant Medicine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil. They' also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys tem, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrita bility, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low suite of the body or obstruction of its func tions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pi 1 they make more profit on. Ask for AYER’S PILLS, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the besi aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowoll. Mass. Price 25 cts. per Box ; five Boxes for Si. Sold by Druggists and Agents everywhere. au26 The U. S. Hotel, BROAD-STREET , AUGUSTA, GEO., La. DWelle, Proprietor, IS offered to the Traveling Public as a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The location is de cidedly the most eligible in the city, being in the very center of business ; the Rooms are commodious and well ventilated ; in this respect it is confidently believed, possessing advantages over any other Hotel in this city. Permanent Boarders can be accommodated. Family Suits of Rooms, furnished or unfur nished, at low prices. Omnibuses always at the Depots, for the con veyance of Passengers. No charge for Omni bus fare to holders of Through Tickets. ViT The Traveling Public arc respectfully in vited to give us a call. oc2 d*c3m J. V. CLARK, Superintendent. AMERICAN HOTEL. CORNER KING AND GEORGE STS«, Cliarlestoii, S. C, MRS. M. L. NEUFFER, respectfully informs the public that she has leased the above HOTEL, and will endeavor to sustain the reputation which the House enjoyed while . under the management of MRS. a. .I.* KENNE DY. Every attention will be paid to the com- ' fort of regular and transient boarders. A share of patronago is solicited. Charleston, October 13, 1858. octl4-w7w LIME —SOO bbls. Thomas j 200 bbls. cheap LIME, for manure novl THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. i Uktllantous. ; BOERHAVE’S | HOLLAND BITTERS. THE CELEBRATED HOLLAND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, ; DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, { Liver W EAKNKSS O F ANY KI N D, FEVER AND AGUE, D And the various affections consequent upon a disordered ; STOMACH fill LIVER tjULCH as Indigestion, Acidity of the is O Stomach, Colicky Pains, Heartburn, Loss of si j Appetite, Despondency. Costiveness, Blind and Bleeding Piles. In ail Nervous, Rheumatic, aud Neuralgic Affections, it has in numerous in if stances proved highly beneficial, aud. in others It effected a decided euro. 1- This is a purely vegetable compound, prepared f7 on strictly scientific principles,after the manner e °f the colobrated Holland Professor, Bocrhave. ; Because of its great sucess in most of the Euro v pean States, its introduction into the United 11 States was intended more especially for those ot our fatherland scattered here and there over the 's fadb of this mighty country. Meeting with great success among them, 1 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 im d paired by the continuous use of ardent spirits, > or other forms of dissipation. Generally,instan d taneous in effect, it finds its way directly to the >’ seat of life, thrilling and quickening every nerve, raising up the <1 ooping spirit, and, in fact, in • • fusing new health and vigor in the system. : NOTlCE.—Whoever expects to find this a bev ° urage will be disappointed ; but to the sick, f weak and low spirited, it will prove a grateful e aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties. e «•-a-3 The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing. Be not pur n suaded to buy anything else until you have given ' Rcerhave’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bot t tie will convince you how infinitely superior it is f to all these imitations. VS' Sold at $1 00 per bottle, or six bottles for ; $5, by the proprietors, * BENJAMIN PAGE, Jr., k CO., Xlanufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chemists, 3 Pittsburgh, Pa. I ’ For sale in Augusta by IT XVILAND. CHICHES- I TER & CO., PLUMB k I.EITNER, WM. IL TUTT, and Druggists generally throughout the State. ‘ jy2o-ly THE I.IVEK INVIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD’S COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM j G- TJ M S , IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE and Liver Medicines now before the public j that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, ant j more effectual than any other medicine kmwn | , It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver remo y acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat ’ ter, then on the stomach aud bowels to carry ol • that matter, thus accomplishing two purpose: . effectually, without any of the painful feeling! . experienced in the operations of most Cathartics . It strengthens the system at the same time that ' it j)urges it; and when taken daily in moderaU j doses, will strengthen and build it up with un , usual rapidity. The Liver is one of |» to digest weli, purify the principal regula- , ingfthe l-losd, giving tors of the human g tene and health to the ; body,and when it per-! % (whole in icl iuery, rc-1 , forms its f unctions f moving the cause ol well, the powers of the the disease*—effecting , system are fully do 0 a radical euro. vcloped. The stomach i) Bilious attacks are I is almost entirely de- i cured, and. what is I j pendent on the healthy j: better, prevented by action of the Liver for § the occasional use ol | the proper perforin- . A r the Liver Invigorator. lance of its functions ; One do3e after eating , j when the stomach is m is sufficient to relieve ! at fault, and the whole K the stomach and pre [ j system suffers in con- " vent the food from ri , sequence of one organ g sing and souring. ..—the Liver, — having p( Only one dose take* j ! ! ceased to do its duty, y before retiring, pre | For the diseases of that vents Nightm :re. organ, one of the pro- Only one dose taken | prietors has made it | at night, loosens the ‘ his study, in a prac- o bowels gently, aud ( tice of more than 2G V cures Costiveness, years, to find some re- K One dose taken after medy w therewith to f each meal will cure counteract the many y Dyspepsia, derangements to which j Oue dose of two tea ’ it is liable spoonfuls will alwayi , To prove that this relieve Sick Headache remedy is at last ■* Oue botfle taken foi I found, any female obstructions, troubled wi th Liver » removes the cause of ' Complaint, in any orits 'Q the disease, aud makes ; forms, has but to try a•. a perfect cure. bottle, and cor 1 ; ction s Only one dose imme ' is certain. { diately relieves Cholic, These Gums remove £ while all morbid or bad mat- w Oue dose often re-1 ter from the system, j peated is a'sure cure supplying in thei r B lor Cholera Morbus | place a healthy flow of g aud a preventive | bile, invigorating the Cholera, stomach, causing food $ Only one bottlej is 1 ( needed to throw out ot the system the effects oi ( medicine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for Jauudice removes all sal-1 : lowness or unnatural ceior from the skin. One dose taken a short time be ore eating | i gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di- j gest well. One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar- j rhcea in its worst forms, while Summer and I Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in children, there is no surer, 6afer, or speedier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure In recommending this medi cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testhy to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous tes ( timony in its tavor. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. The LIVER INVIGORATOR is a scientific Medi cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, al most too great to believe It cures as if by ma gic, even the first dose giving benefit , and seldom more than oue bottle is required to cure any kind of Liver complaint, frsm the worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia, to a common Headache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Liver. Price, $1 per bottle. SANFORD k CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway, New York. Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LEll« NEK. W. H. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere.* mhlO ly MILL STONES ! WILLIAM BRENNER, Manufacturer of !f §urr flitlstmus, 4ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, i lugusta, Ga. Orders so’icited and punctually I itteuded to. jan7-ly luHarcljouse Curbs. Heard & Derrr. TIIIS UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Copartnership under the name I | ami style of HEARD k DERRY, for tile purpose! of ’ arryinpon the WAREHOUSE AND COSIMH. ; SION BUSINESS, in allita branches. They have leased, for a term of years, the commodious Eire ! prooi Warehouse No. 1, Metcalfs Range, Key j ! , .' ,W J' l :, l Mow Warren Block? whole they will he well prepared to promote the inter, cst of customers. Orders for Bagging, Rope and Family Supplies 11 n lt . ende<l to * Lberal cash advances made at ail tunes on Produce in store Their ■ v lnct personal attention will be devoted to th business, and they respectfully solicit consign! incuts, from their friends and the public. ISAAC T. HEARD, , . r , . WM. C. DERRY, Augusta, July 1,1858. j y7 .’ 6m A CARD. THE firm of HEARD & DAVISON having been dissolved by mutual consent i an,, the foregoing copartnership having beeni formed, I would gratefully return my thanks to ' all who have heretofore patronized me, and earnestly solicit a continuance of their favor m my new business ia the firm of Heard k ' De , rr , y -, .... ISAAC T. HEARD- July 1,1838. jy7 . 6m Heard & Simpson. HIHE undersigned have this day asso- A. elated themselves under the firm retry t n nameol HEARD k SIMPSON, who will fiSS) SSSS!S lh# , WAREHOUSE aud COM i **‘*r‘ J Ds hranel.cM?«S nre-proof buildings, Fast side Mclntosh strect I ? hy "• «B-«t», Where they I re. pcurully solicit a continuance of the patron : age hitherto extended to each of the firm while! m business separately, and by their united es i forts, hope to merit and receive a liberal patron-; «»ge from the public generally - «ru. r mT r^ r " r „¥ <iG,X<; ' ROPE - and FAMILY : J^ FUES Wlll b 0 carefully filled by one of the „,TiS P 3 facilities will bo afforded on PRO HUGE in store, when desired. S. D. HEARD, . _ , J. R. SIMPSON. Augusta, July 1, 1868. jylß-d*w6m Harper C. Bryson, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,! Hrt-l'roof Warehouse, Augusta, Georgia, TX T HERE his personal attention will, TV he giveu 11 the Storage of Cot- icrr-TY ton ami other Produce. Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES promptly attended l ”'*& I'** 1 '** to. Cash advanced on PRODUCE in store. ! Sales Hoorn and Office on Reynold, between 1 Jackson and Mclntosh-streets. jyl7-d*c6in PIIINIZY & CLAYTON, W ARE RI OUSE ! •AND , j Commission Merchants) Augusta, Georgia. ON THE FIRST OF SEPTEMBER next, the undersigned will remove lev-i \r. ■ ! to the extensive and commodious Fire k'kvA.'j | Prooi Warehouse owned and lor years occupied by L. Ilopaixa, Rsq., and at pre sent in the occupany of Mr. J. C. HARSALSON I ~ ho wiil at tt,at tim c retiro from the bißinessi | They will continue the WAREHOUSE AND COM ! j MISSION BUSINESS in all Its branches, and will ho better prepared than ever to promt to the in tercst of their customers, to which their strict! personal attention will he devoted 1 hey solicit j consignments from their friends and the public . , „ F. PHINIZY, Augusta, June !)th, 1858. E. I*. CLAYTON. 1 A Card. ! fIMIE UNDERSIGNED intending to, discontinue the Warehouse and Commission j Business on the first of September next, returns ms thanks to his friends ami patrons for their i favors during the past year. Messrs PHIMZYKCLAYTON having leased; tlie W arehouse for a term of years, I most cheer-1 fully recommend them to my friends. jolO-diwOm J. c. HARALSON. I •Jolni Davison, (srCCKSSOK TO lIEAKP A DAVISO.V,) WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,! Melntosh-street, Augusta, Georgia . HAVING purchased the entire inter-- est of Isaac T. ilEAnn, In the late WYTT, firm ol lixAKn a: Davison, Iho under- C'Ve. O signed intends carrying on the WAKE- [ HOVSK and COMMISSION BUSINESS on his own • account, at tho old stand on Mclntosh street.; His strict personal attention will he given lo all business confided to him. The usual liberal cash facilities will he extend-1 ed, and orders for SUPPLIES promptlv aud care j f««y executed. JOILM DAVISON. Jyl6.iiic6m Dees Sl Linton, TVriLL continue the WAREHOUSE It and COMMISSION BUSINESS, iyv"V fr\ at their old .-'tand, on Jackson street; will devote their personal attention to | —•“»*«- the Storage and Sale of COTTON, BACON, I GRAIN, &c., kc. Liberal cash advances made when required, and all orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAG GING, ROPE, &0., filled at the lowest market JNO. C. REES, jy22-6m SAM’L. D. LINTON. Will. E. Barnes, (ok thk fokmkk firm ok bar.yks a JONHS.) j WAREHOUSE AND COXIXIISSION MERCHANT. Augusta, Georgia, TTrOULD hereby thank his friends, [ V T and those es tho late firm, for NTYTTv I their liberal patronago, aud would rc ' spectfully inform them, and the public. felaiKl? i that he will continue the WAREHOUSE and COM j MISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the , same old and well known stand. He hopes, by ! [ strict personal attention to business, to merit a! I generous share of public patronage. I He would solicit consignments of COUNTRY) i PRODL T CE generally, being well prepared with j large, dose Storage Rooms to sto e the same. ! i All orders for BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY! ! SUPPLIES, carefully and personally filled. The usual facilities afforded customers. WXL E. BARNES. Augusta, July 16, 1858. jyl6 6m M. P. Stovall, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta , Georgia , CONTINUES the business, in all its; branches, in his large and commo- i\\'\ \r\ i dious Fire-Proof Warehouse, on Jack son-street, near the Globe Hotel. L ‘v- 't Orders for GOODS, kc., promptly and carefully filled. The usual CASH facilities afforded customers. jylß 6m W. M. BEALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Georgia, ! ITtHE firm of Beall & Stovall having'; JL been dissolved by mutual consent, on the Ist iust., I will continue the WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in all its branches, in} the Fire-Proof Warehouse on Reynolds street, j formerly occupied by tho late firm of BEALL & STOVALL. Thankful to my old friends for their patronage so liberally bestowed upon me, I ear nestly solicit a continuance of the same, and the patronage of the public generally, pledging the strictest personal 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 Gi .10, 1858. ©cl 6m Tioofs, Sljots, fa, BURCH & ROBERT i A RE now opening one of the largest iL and best selected stocks of BOOTS AND SHOES ever offered in Augusta, consisting, in part, of— Gent’s fine Calf P. L. BOOTS; “ “ Welt “ “ “ Cong. “ “ *• “ pegged; “ “ Pegged “ “ “ “ BROGANS: “ “ “ OXFORD TIES ; “ “ Sewed “ 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 Loath or, Goat ami Morocco BOOTS and BUSKINS, suitable for house servants’ wear. All of which will bo sold upon reasonable terms, and warranted as good as represented. Call and see them, opposite the Adams Express ; Office, Broad street, Augusta, Ga. scplO SADDLES, HARNESS, &e. FALL ’TRADE, 1858. ALBERT " HATCH, 193 BROAD STREET, A UGUSTA , GEORGIA , Maimfncturer or ami Dealer In SADDLES, JESS’ S» 5 ; Shoe and Harness LeatHer, TRUNKS, VALICES, ! COLLARS. FEATHER AND INDIA RUBBER IESDEE3 X-.T a Xr*tfC3-; AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, OF ALL KINDS, j IS NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR THE FALL TRADE, j With a large and well assorted stock of GOODS, which lie will sell at as low prices a3 they can be obtained at aay House in tho South. i Thankful for the generous patronage extender j to him for the last Fifteen Years, he res pectfully calls the attention of Merchants and Planters ! to an examination of Ills Goods before pure basing elsewhere. SADDLES, HARNESS, &C., ■ Manufactured to order, of the best materials and by the best workmen in the country. | sept 9 3in A. P. BEERS & CO, General Commission Merchants, AUGUSTA, O-A. THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into a Copartnership for the trans ! action of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, | in this city. | Their personal attention will be given to sell iog consignments of Produce and Manufactured : Articles, and also Buying and Selling all kinds of } Produce and other Merchandise upon orders. One of the partners (Mr. Foster) will remain j j in Tennessee, prei ared to fill orders for all kinds 1 i of Tennessee productions. A. P. BEERS, Augusta, Ga., HORACE FOSTER, Louisville, Term. j ocl 2m FITXGKIIALirs ; Fresh Norfolk Oysters, i NL.yS V Per Adams’ \U\\J Express Company. THE undersigned having established himself here as Agent for the sale of IIENRY j FITZGERALD’S NORFOLK OYSTERS, packed at hi 3 celebrated Oyster Packing Establishment, Norfolk, Y’a., would most respectfully inform tho citizens of Augusta, Hamburg, and surround ing country, that he will keep on hand a con stant supply of tho above mentioned OYSTERS, which for delicacy of flavor, cannot be surpassed. They may be had at CHAS. E. DODD’S Ice House, Campbell street. Address Terms cash. R. L. MOSS, Agent. Augusta, Georgia. All orders from the country must be accom panied with the money. N. B.—The same Oysters may be had at C. EMERY’S Augusta Ice House. oc9-lm Dawson & Skinner, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN Family and Plantation 6ROCBRIBS, OFFER FOR SALE— 7 75 bales Gunny BAGGING : 300 coils ROPE; 130 bags Rio. Java and Mocha COFFEE ; 35 hlids. SUGAR ; 75 bbls. Clarified SUGAR, A, B and C ; 25 *• Crushed, Pow’rd and Loaf SUGAR ; 110 boxes TOBACCO, all qualities ; 300 “ CANDLES, Sperm, Patent and Ad amantine, 4's, 6’s and 12’s ; 60 boxes STEAM CANDY ; 40 chests and caddies Fine and Common Green and B'ack TEAS : 2000 sacks SALT, twilled sacks ; 75.100 SEGARS, all qualities ; 800 kegs NAILS, assorted sizes ; WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, RUM, ALE, PORTER ; 75 boxes New CHEESE ; PEPPER, SPICES, LEAD, SHOT, kc. sep29-L'm FOR SALE. IT'ORTV SHARES in the GRANITE VIIAE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Five Hundred Dollars each. For terms, apply to the subscriber,atGrahamville, S. C. FRANCIS W. FICKLING. Executor of B. Mcßride, ocl-eodtf or E. TWEEDY. Augusta,Ga. UN DRIES— Prime Tcnu. LARD.BbIs. H!f Bbls. and Cans; do do FLuUR, HlfQr aud eighth s’ks; do BALT. OATS, White ; On consignment, aud for sale by Octl9-tf ANSLEY & SON. Kaisins, &c. SEVENTY -FIVE B<kes Halves and quarters fresh Malaga RAISINS ; one hhd Smyrna FIGS, for sale low by ocU DANIHL H. WILCOX. gcabii-Siibe Closing. Fall and Winter t CLOTHING, UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL. , CLAYTON & KE.IM ARE NOW RECEIVING TIIE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF : READY-MADE CLOTHING They have ever offored in his market, • and respectfully invite their old customers aud 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 -A-KTID FURNISHING GOODS, —AISO— HATS AND CAPS, 5 I OF TUB LATEST OTYLKS. Clayton & Kennady. scp3-d3m jNew York and Savannah, | The American Atlantic Screw Steamship Com pany's JVewand Elegant Steamships . HINTSYILLK Capt. Robert Hardik, j MONTGOMERY Capt. Fred. Crocker, | WILL FORM n weekly line between T f Savannah and Now 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 the greatest dispatch tw Freight. I * For further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN k CO., Savannah, Ga., or H. B. CROMWELL & CO., Bcp24 tAplg No. 131 Washington-st., N. Y. ALL ABOARD FOR Milledge City! riMIE subscribers beg leave to inform _L the traveling public that they will run an extra line of FOUR HORSE POST COACHES, during the next sessiou of the Legislature, be tween MADISON and EATONTOX, 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, Washington and other places on tho Georgia Railroad, will arrive at Milledgeville the next morning at six o’clock. Passengers from Atlanta will t ike the Mail Trains. With tine stock, careful drivers, and good roads, we hope to share a liberal patronage. J- W. & L. L. MOORE. Stage Offices— Campbell’s Hotel, Madison. oc2B-lm Eatonton Hotel, Eatouton. H, B. AMES' GERMAN CHEMICAL ERASIVE SOAP. Is made from a Gorman process, and, as be lieved, not known to any other Manufacturer in ■ the United .States, and is offered to the public as possessing the following advantages over other ; .Washing Soaps : J Ist. It may bo used equally well with hard or ‘ soft water. 2d. It requires but half the quantity required of other soap to accomplish the same object. 3d. Clothes need no boiling, and but little rubbing (most articles none), thus avoiding : their wear on a washboard. I 4th. It requires less than one-half the time 1 i and labor to do the washing of a family that it - j requires with the best family soap; does not ; injure the fabric, and tends to set the colors. 1 sth. For cleaning Paints, removing Grease, Tar, and Printer’s Ink, it Is invaluable. I ain willing it should rest upon its own mer j its, confident it will sustain itself in competi tion with any other Soap. ; Put up in one pound bars : sixty bars’in each box.* ViS“ Bp particular to observe that each bar is stamped •//. It. Ames ’ German Chemical Erasive Soap . Neibburgh, X. For sale by GARWOOD & RCSsEL. oct6-lm Christoper Drechsel, CABINET MAKER, AND TURNER IN IVORY & W OOD, HAS Removed to 145 Broad street, ono door below the City Hotel, where be is now prepared to execute, promptly, and in workmanlike manner, any orders he may be . favored with in his line. BILLIARD aud BAGGATELLE TABLES Manu . factured, aud repaired so as to be as good as new. IVORY BA LIB, turned to order, and new Bil liard Balls will bo given in exchange for old—an assortment always kept on hand. UPHOLSTERING—He is prepared to do LTp . storing in its various branches, at the lowest prices, having in his employ the best of work men. All he asks is a trial, being satisfied he will give satisfaction. W Ho keeps constantly on hand BILLIARD CIAJTH3, POCKETS. GLUES, c. 6m octl6 , For Sale, r\NE of the finest COTTON PLANTA TIONS in Mississippi, containing 960 Acres. Also, somo 36 or 40 SLAVES, gjSft with Stock, Tools, Mules, Corn and Fod- nfA*. der. This is a No. 1 place, and is 2>£ miles from 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 is offered to any one desiring to plant on land which pro duces from I>2 to 2 bales per acre. Th-’ owuer does not live an the place, and if he does not sell, would form a partnership with any one who would put on from 15 to 20 hands more, and divide the crops. Apply at this office. occ2-2m CABINET MAKING. THE UNDERSIGNED has removed to 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. ectl6-tf WM. SINGLETON. \ Light tor tlie Million! We have jtist received a supply of the Genuine Kerosine Oil, HAV'NG made arrangements with the roanu-1 facturers. by which we shall be regularly supplied, bo that in future our customers can have their orders promptly filled. 0c23 dtf PLUMB k LEITNER SUGARS.— 50 hhda. prime Porto Rico SUGARS; 200 barrels A and C SUGARS ; 25 “ Crushed “ For sale low, by 0c23 WIIOOX, HAND & ANSLEY. NUMBER 572 Ifollanmts. Family Grocery Store. Garwood & Russell RESPECTFULLY announce to the cit- J Augusta, that they have opened a new FAMILY GROCERY and PROVISION STORE corner of Broad and Gumming streets, above the I lanter.s Hotel. Their stock is fresh, aud bought }?*s c JUS*S^ ant ?J w for and includes SU GAR, COM-EE, SYRUP, MOIASSES FLOUR RICE, MEAL, GRITS, BACON, LARI)’ BITTER* and the hundred and oae knicknacks’embraced in a full assortment of FAMILY SUPPUES whwh they oiler at the lowest prices. Families sending servants may rely upon re ceiving just jwhatjhey order. oc6 3m Dissolution. THE firm of HOLMAN, CURTIS & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on in future under the name and style of HOLMAN & TURPIN, who alone are authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. FRANCIS HOLMAN, GEORGE F CURTIS, .T. M. TURPIN. Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858. Copiivtnerslijp Notice. rpilE undersigned have this day form- JL ed a copartnership for transacting the wholesale aud retail CROCKERY BUSINESS, un der trie name and style of HOLMAN & TURPIN. FRANCIS HOLMAN, J. M. TURPIN. Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858. A Card. Having disposed of my entire i»- terost in the firm of llouux, Oi'rtts & Co., to FRANCIS HOLMAN and JESSE M. TURPIN. I take pleasure in recommending them to the tu ture patronage of the public. , f GEORGE F. CURTIS. Augusta, Sept. 29th, 1858. ocs-tf SLAVE TRADE Rc-Openeci! ONE HUNDRED NEGROES WANT ED. ranging from twelve to twenty four years old, for which we will pay the highest cash prices. Apply at our Stables in rear of the U. 8. Hotel. Any communication through the Post Office will meet with prompt attention. In our absence apply as above to J. H. ALFORI) or B. F. BLASSINGAME. HECKLE & WILSON. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, BAROUCHES, .JERSEY WAGONS, BUGGIES, with and without tope, of all the different styles now manufact jred. at prices AS IX) W as can be bong! it in anytiouthers city. Being constantly in the receipt of goods. lam enabled to offer to tbo public something both fresh and new. In addition to tbo above, I keep always on band a number of Vehicles of my own manufac ure. I also warrant all work that leaves my store. t M K. H. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellia-sts. in rear of Globe Hotel sep2B-3m MISS C. E. STEWART, MILLINER, UNDER PLANTERS' 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. FRED. VON CAMP having this day purchased the DRUG STORE of ra.ißuja I'a lmedo. opposite the Bridge Bank Building, wH continue the business under the firm of FRED. VON CAMP. Augusta, Ga., October 1. 1858. HAVING sold my Drug Business to Friid. Vox-Camp, I cordially recommend him to my frieuds who have so liberalh patrou- me. CHARLES PALMKDO. 'VTOTlCE.— Prescriptions put up ut any A. x time iu the night. ocl-d3m FRED. VON-CAMP. Life Insurance. The- AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY aro prepar dto issue at moderate premiums policies of insurance on, the lives of Slaves, either for one, live or ten years. Forms of application and tables of rates can ne procure-' at the offico of the Company free of charge Wto. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President. C. F. MoCoy, Secretary. febll to-$6570001-0? WAS DRAWN IN SWAN & CO.’S Sparta Academy Lottery. DAILY DRAWING. Tickets in all of the daily SCHEMES, also in the Saturday $70,000 Scheme, c°n be had at my office on Washington street, ouo door from Broad street. Office hours from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. my6-tf C. A. LATHROP, Agent. BACON! BACON!— 30,000 lbs. prime Clear Bacon SIDES, on consignment, and now in store, for sale by au24 M. W. WOODRUFF. Choice family lard.— On consignment, a superior lot of LARD,in bbls, half and quarter bbls, for family use. For sale by KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ, oc7 at T. W. Fleming & Co’s old stand. BATH PAPER MILLS WRAPPING PAPER ASSORTED SIZES AND QUALITIES Just received from the Mills and for sale low for cash A discount of fifteen per cent o per sons takiag Ten Reams at a time. Storo room on Reynolds-street, in rear of City Bank. apß-tf GEO. W WINTER. Fob clean linen and cottoh RAGS, (packed in bales,) Cash will he Paid, at the office of BATH PAPER MILLS, on Reynolds street, between Jackson aud Mclntosh, Augusta, Georgia. my 3 Cash Paid for OLD ROPE AND BARRING For hemp bagging and rope, 2K cents per lb ; For GUNNY BAGGING, 1 cents per lb : “ GRASS ROPE, 1 “ “ At BATH PAPER MILLS OFFICE, Dn Reynold-street, between Jackson and Mo iDloeh. apl4 Northern hay.— 50 bales prime Northern HAY, now arri ving, and for sale very low. | \ wot 15 THOcf. I*. STOVALL A CO*