Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 04, 1866, Image 2

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JlJc Bailn rrss^ TII E^LABtEsfciRCILATIOV. A U GlltiTA, O- A. I WEDNESDAY MORNING April 4.1*6« Job Printing In riuin and Fancy Colora, neatly. rheaply and promply executed at this Office. Having fast power presses, the best material, and skilled workmen, enables us to do Job Work at the lowest figures and boat manner. Strsnck Ukvkrsai.,—lt is quaintly observed by a coteinporary that last Spring a traitor, rebel or copperhead w.is one who did not sustain the policy of the President. This Spring, a rebel Or copperhead is one who does support the President. Last year to speak light of the President was treason. This year the test of loyalty is denunciation of the Executive. Nearly Completed.— The repairs to the Winchester and Potomac River Rail Road are fast approaching completion to Winchester, Va. The track is now laid to within two miles of the town, and it is expected the remaining distance will be completed by the first of April. —General Tom Thumb, his wife and his baby, are all at their quiet little home in Bridgeport. Connecticut. \fr. George Holland, the low come dian of Wallace's Theatre, is seventy-five years old. —A cotton factory at Macon, Ga., is turning out 99,000 yards of sheeting per month. —The city o f Joliet, Illinois, contains seven churches and forty-eight drinking j Saloons. t —The town authorities of Staunton, Va.. arc making sanitary preparations for the cholera. —Thirty thousand French troops are in Mexico. —Chattanooga lias voted $200,000 for a direct railroad to Cincinnati. —Charleston and Mobile are suffering far the want of street sprinklers. —The city of Lyons consumes annu al y two millions of pounds of spun silk. —Nearly six millions gallons of milk were consumed in Boston the past year. New AdverUsem en ts. Georgia Heme Insurance Company. JT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT WE copy the following? notice of the above Company from the Atlanta New Era. In this c on n'tiiity. Its reliability :uid prompt ness in immoiliaiviy paying nil is well known, and renders it .n institution of prido to our citizens. Its oiKv'rs are courteous gentlemen, with years of expedience in tin* business, to which fact, con pied with their eminent fitness 1 >!• the posit'o'.i, its remarkable prosperity most ho muinlv attributed. Ihe Era snvs : Acts SpkaK i.oiU/KR th»n Wo*ds —We are gratiu and to leoru on inquiry that the Insurance Company which paid so promptly its hiss by the tire on the »er of Whitehall and »>ec «tur st eet-. is K.Souniorn t ompany. and n *n« other tli .n that reliubio institution of our Mate. I n* «ih'» Ilk 11 oM K l:«6UttAftCX( OMCANT of ColuiilliUS ofwhi h Mr. .ho. C vVlntner is Agent. Ihe | )nymein was n, * le within twelve hours after tin* first cry of tire was h>*anh whilst smoke was still issuing from the ruins. No third party earn** forw.*r i to sift ami feel about for flaws, but the Agent issuing the policy also makes tie* payment just so soon as satisfied of its .1 11st i.e 8. We ask i iir and citizens to note these facts Tin* cry lias been rai-e.i that all Sou:hem Companies were totally ruined. The answer to this is, tlieir investments were made before the war. and were neverchaoged. • heir 1 ss therefore, was merely the profits and the labors for four years—thou.'h some, like the t. or.G i k Home, have even come out better than they entered the war. It is fabe that they are i isolvent.* A nn»st remarkable f* aim e of S uitheni Companies i.* the absence of "Special Aleuts’ and "Adjusters” to settle up 10-ses. T icy on the presumption that the man they a »poipt as agent is honest and capable, stifti c.ieutjfy so to i e entrusted with the responsible duty of making out a policy promising to pay yn in cua* loss, and sufficiently sous to <a y up losses when they do occur. When, there fore, you insure with them, jour last transac tion is with tlie same man—your frierfd, your n *ialibor. your fellow-citizen —with \vh*»m your |ii>t occurred We do not mean to be sectional in our ad xi *e..bntwo do think when we can build up ourselves and our own people at the same cost and with greater a vantage to ourselves, it is on* duty to do so. There are a number of So ith *ni Companies represented here who aie p ,i .eotly reliable « a 1 on that experienced Insurance man and polite Southern gentleman, Mr. Whitner, at Muvaniy «: fo/s Drugstore, and he will give toua list that will surprise you. C A A. Ot. H ALL, Agents of the above named Company, apt— l m Augusta, (.fa. QALIOOKS CALICOES MUSLINS MUSLINS, AND DRESS GOODS of all kinds at MRS. PUG HE'S, 190 Broad Street. Hoarders ! Boarders ! 1 rp\VKNTY-FIVE OR T 111 RT Y JL BOARDERS cau be accommo dated at t ho EXCHANGE HOTEL, Cornel Dtund and Washington streets. Ten MS —Board and Lodging, SSO per mo ith. Hoard without Lodging, S4O per month. J. C. MILI.NER, apl-Ot Proprietor. Mrs. Mckinnon, 291 BROAD ST. \v ill be pleased to show the Ladies of Augusta rod vioiqity on MONDAY, 2d APRIL, A fine stock of LONNETS, HATS & FANCY GOODS Selected by herself in New York, apl—lw* New Advertisements. A ADONIRAM COUNCIL, NO. I, /V/A nlar Convoea'ion of this Council • ' will be held Id the Council Cham ber (Masonic Hall). THIS (Wednesday NIGHT, 4th inst., at 71 o'clock. The Select will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order T.-.1.*. Stephen D. tleard, M. - . CHRISTOPHER F. LEWIS, RecordeT. April 4th, A.-. Dcp.c 2866. ap4-I Change of Schedule. Bourn Carulinx Rail Road Comp't, 1 Angusla, Ga., March 30, 1566. J NIGHT, hist March, aod until further notice, the Passenger Train on this Road will leave and arrive as follows : Leavo Augusta 12.30 a. m. Arrive at 110 T. 0 4.00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston 415 p. in. Connecting with Train at Branchville for Kinggviile, Wilmington and Manchester Road. Columbia and Charlotte Rail Road. Leave 110 T. 0. at 6.30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta at 9.30 p. m. JOHN E. MARLEY, ap4—st Agent. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! HOLro Cohen, BROAD STREET, Has just received a large SPRING STOCK of the Latest styles of Ladies’. Misses’. Gents’, and Boys’ SHOES consisting in part of— Ladies’ GAITERS Misses’ SLIPPERS Ladies’ Kid SHOES Ladies' Morocco SHOES ’ Gents’ Pump Sole BOOTS Gents’ OXFORD TIES Geuts’ OXFORD TIES, patent leather Boys’ Red Top ROOTS Children's Copper Tipped BOOTS and SHOES All styles of BOOTS and SHOES, for Boys and Girls ; the latest styles (vents’ HATS ; a large lot of TRUNKS and VAL ISES. Also a fine assortment of STRAW HATS, at New York Prices. Itou’t forget the place— 182$ BROAD STREET, ap4-3m Opposite Augusta Hotel. t'hotuix Guano, Corn, Oats. vie. 0 non BARRELS AND BAGS /v,U Jv-/ of this valuable FERTILIZER, Just received 1,000 bushels CORN 2,000 bushels OATS 100 bales choice Eastern HAY 100 lbs INDIA BLUE 100 lbs 6-S in COPPER TACKS etc., etc. All iu store and for sale low, by D. H. WILCOX k CO., npi-2 No. 3 Warren Block. CASH Clt CREDIT. PII (UNIX GUANO. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A large lot of this valuable MANURE, which is for sale at S6O per ton of 2000 lbs., CASH. Planters who wish to buy on time until fa!', can do so on reasonable term?, by application to us before it is ail sold. I). It. WILCOX A CO. ap!—2t No. 3 Warren Block. City Lots to Lease, T?OR A TERM OF YEARS— _T Situated on Walker street, between Elbert and Lincoln rtreets. and on Watkins street, opposite the Parade Ground. These lots w.ll bo leased on accommodating terms to those wishing to build. App>v to M essay. C. k L. DWELLE, apt-*? Broad street. Ice Notice! \ CONSTANT SUPPLY OF ICE XI may be found at THE AUGUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite the South Carolina Hail Hoad Depot, and at the Branch House on Jackson Street, immediately in the rear of Antoine Poullain’s store. Both bouses will be open for delivery of ICE from (» o’clock, a. m., until 7 o’clock, p. in. (Sundays excepted.) The hours on Sunday from 0 to 0 a. m.; from 12 to 2 p. in., and from C to 7 p. m. The above hours, ou Sunday, will not be deviated from unless a physician's certificate renders it necessary. Price for the present for 50 lbs. and up wards. three (3) cents per pound; four (4) cents per lb. at retail. ap4—tf C. EMERY. POTATOES, CHEESE. BARRELS CHOICE POTATOES 30 CHOICE CHEESE, WHICH WE OPFER FOR SALE VERY LOW. JAS. G. BAILIE k BRO., ap3—6t 205 Broad street. Lessons in French. TN ORDER TO ACCOMMODATE 1 those who are unable to take lessons during the day, I have made arrangements to give LESSONS IN THE EVENING. Apply at No. 50 Broad St. for terms and pariiculars. apl-6t* MADAME E. BALLOT. Household Furniture and Milcb Cow for Sale. A FAMILY GIVING UP IIOUSE ii. keeping are desirous of disposing of their HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN UTEN SILS, and sp ondid MILCH COW. The Furniture is nearly new. There are two splendid Carpels, (one tapestry, 56 yards, the other Brussels, 26 yards.) Will sell to suit purchasers. Apply at the •‘Dxu.v Puess” ofiioe, fur further particulars. ap3—tf . PIANO i OR SALE. A SUPERIOR INSTRUMENT, MANU factured by Knabe & Cos.; fine tone and finish ; almost as good as new. J. G. BAILIE & BFO., ap3—fit 215 Broad itr.et. New 'Advertisements. SPUING TRADE 1866. Qtlß STOCK NOW COMPLETE. GREAT REDUCTION IN BRICES. V. RICHARDS & BROS, Take great pleaiure in announcing to the citizens of Augusta and vicinity that their SPRING STOCK OF DRY GOODS IS NOW COMPLETE, and FAR SURPASSES ANYTHING They over had the pleasure of exhibiting in this city, and they guarantee the PRICES SO LOW AS TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. And to this fact they would especially call the attention of purchasers. Flattered by the \ IMMENSE PATRONAGE Bestowed upon them tbo past season, they take this occasion of returning their thanks, and begging a CONTINUANCE of the SAME, and of saying that they Buy their GOODS upon the very Best of Terms, viz; . “FOR CASH.” And Customers may RELY UPON BEING FAIRLY DEALT WITH, and Goods offered at the very LOWEST MARKET PRICE. They say this because they aro able and determined to SELL GOODS AS LOW OR LOWER THAN ANY HOUSE IN THE COUNTRY. Aud they Hope Soon to have it KNOWN FAR AND WIDE MAT THEIRS IS THE CREAT AND CHEAP DRY GOODS HOUSE OF AUGUSTA. Their intention is to Build up a Trade, and this they will do, if FAIR DEALING, LOW PRICES, and STRICT and POLITE ATTENTION TO CUSTOMERS and busi ness will do it. Their Stock is so Large and varied that it would bo impossible to give + correct idea of it in our advertisement, so they mention only a few of the Leading Articles, hoping that each and every purchaser in this Mar ket will call and examine bo fore buying. IN LADIES DRESS GOODS THEY HAVE BLACK SILKS, all widths and prices* from $1.50 to $4. Plaid and Figured GRENADINES Spring POPLINS Black and colored ALPACAS Checked and P’nid MOZAMBIQUES French and English BAREGE Black and White Cleck India SILKS Black and Purple Foularl SILKS Black TAMATINE and DeLAINES Pointed CIIALLLES FOULANES and DeLAINES ORGANDIE MUSLINS, all qualities Printed JACONETS, all qualities French CHINTZ Printed and Plain Colored PERCELLS Plaid aud solid colored GINGHAMS With many other Dress Goods of medium quality. IN SILK WR APPrNGS,LACE, POINTS, SHETLAND SHAWLS, etc., they have a very large and Superior Stock, to which thiy particularly invite the attention of purchasers. IN WHITE GOODS the Stock is very complete, consisting mainly of Plain Striped Piaid Swiss and Dotted Muslins Check and Striped Cambrics Jaconet Cambtycs Mull and Nainsook Muslins White and colored Tarletaus Brilliants, Irish Linens Table Damask, Towelings Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens Musquito Nettings, etc., etc. In Goods for Boys’ and Mens Wear, may bo found a nice lot of Grass and Twilled Linens, Cloths and Cassimercs and Cotton ados. These goods are at exceedingly low prices, and deserve the attention of all purchasers in their line. Sto.k of Gents’ and Ladies’ Hosiery very large. ALSO, A Great Variety of Ladies' Silk Mitts from fifty-cents per pair to the finest. They have on hand a large lot of Ladies’ Hats, Lace Veils, Trimmings and Buttons of every style. A Great Variety of Collars and CnTg, nicely embroidered. Hemstitched aud Embroidered Ilandkcr’fs NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, SUCH AS Combs, Brushes, Embroidering, Cotton, Linen and Silk Floss Braids *f all kinds, etc*, etc. A fine Line of Thread and SPk Laces Swiss and Cambric Edges and Flounciogs Dimity Bands, Embroidered Infants'Waist and Dresses WITH MANY OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION, BUT WHICH WE WILL TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN SHOWING TO OUR CUSTOMERS. We will say to Merchants buying in this Market that wo will make it greatly to their advantage to examine our stock. V. RICHARDS k BROS., 279 Broad street, Next door to Bonts, Brown & Cos. *p4— lm Lost, Strayed, StoUrhjec^^ V STOLEN. OX THE NIGHT OF SATURDAY ] a , l, about 12 o’eiock, from the prem ises of Mr. Wm. O’Dowd. 12 miles from Black well,, large )?rey HORSE, blind in tlie right eye, marked by the harness, and is branded on one of bit shoulders- $25 reward will be paid for hisreonverv apS-fil* JAMES TOL HAY Edgefield, Orangeburg, Grauiteville, and Columbia, S. C., papers ore requested to copy by Mr. Toohny, Hnd send bill to him. STOLEN. ON SUNDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN midnight anil daybreak, a small Bay HORSE, left hind i'oot white, white spot in his lorehead, gray hairs around his head ears and neek, is about 12 or 13 years old. ’ TEN DOLLARS reward will be paid for the recovery of raid horse. JEREMIAH HURST, ap3-2* Mcllean I*. 0., Burke county. Miscellaneous. Has returned from new York, where she has selected a VERY BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF LADIES’ WEAR.. Every article desirable for a LADIES’ TOILET COMPLETE, And will be sold as low as can be afforded. BONNETS, Os the latest styles and material. LACE COVERINGS, POINTS, ARABS, and TALMAS SILK BASQUES, MOZAMBIQUE and GRENADINE SHAWLS Point and Brussels L«oe BARBES, COLLARS and II’DK’FS Latest styles of BRAIDS, CURLS, WATERFALLS FRONTS and FRIZETTES Every age, shade and style Very beautiful CRIMPING and CURLING IRONS Latest styles LACES, DRESS GOODS. RIBBONS PARASOLS, COMBS, and PINS Boys’ HATS and CAPS And every variety aud kind of STRAW GOODS AT MRS. M. TWEEDY’S, 215 Broad street. ap3-2w Opposite Central Hotel. W. HEKBV WABUKN. W. B. HABPEB. J. W. WALLACE. w. HENRY WARREN & CO. EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE, GROCERIES. bagging. ROPE, TWINE, nATS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS, Etc., Etc., 175 and 177 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga. We purchase and sell COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, Etc., ON COMMISRfO.N, And forward Goods to any section of the country, North or South. To Owners and Shippers of Cotton. JXO. K. GILLIATT A CO., * Liverpool, England. OBER, NANSON & CO., New York. OBER, ATWATER A CO., New Orleans. LEWIS, NANSON A CO., St. Louis. W. HENRY WARREN A CO., Augusta, Ga. iEa.Oft=li advances made on shipments of COTTON to New York and Liverpool. W. HENRY WARREN A CO -175 and 177'Broad Street, mli2B—tf Ancrnsta. fli. NOTICE. p ENERAL GEORGIA VJT LAND AGENCY Xo. 253 Broad street , 1\ O. Box 63, AUGUSTA, GA. Negotiate loans for Farmers, Miners, etc. Procure White Laborers of either sex ; or ganize Associations for the Development of Mining and Manufacturing Interests, and the settlement of Georgia Land : Purchase and forward Machinery, Implements, Sup plies. etc., for Farmers, Miners, etc. All Land left at this office for sale or lease,- is advertised in pamphlet, free of charge to the owner. JACOB It. DAVIS & SON. mhl fi-3 m SEGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. ESTABLISHED IN 1844. YOLGER A CO., Importers and Manufacturers of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, AND CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PIPES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Nos. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, mil 30—3 m jy'ISS L. J. read', AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S S E WIN G MACHINES, 328 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma chines, always for sale.; ;al3—6m Miscellaneous. Down With High Price*! fTI BOOTS AND SHOES, BROGANS and TRUNKS At Wholesale and JUtail. We would respectfully inform the people of Angusla and surrounding country, that we have opened a branch of onr New \ork city Store at3l4 Broad street, where we are now prepared to show all in want of BOOTS, SHOES, BROGANS and TRUNKS, The best selected and finest stock of Goods in this section of the country. To City and Country Merchants, we would say we can sell you Goods in our lire ns low ns you can buy them North ; for our Goods are direct from the Manufactu rers, as one of the firm is in the wholesale business in New York City, and our motto is “quick sales and pmall profits,” and to do a big business. Ono Iriai is sufficient to prove the truth of the above statement. Don’t forget the plaeo. W. & C. H. CLARENDON, 314 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga- Nearly opposite Planters’ Hotel. apl-tf Perry Paris’ Vegetable Pain Miller. WE ASK THE ATTEN- Jiyf tion of the public to this long cBE-% tested and unrivalled FAMILY MEDICINE! It has been favorably known for more than twenty years, during which time we have received thousands of testimo nials, showing this Medicine to be an almost never-failing remedy for diseases caused by or attendant upon— Sudden Colds, Coughs, Fever aud Ague, Headache, Bilious Fever, Pains in the Side, Back and Loins, as well as in the Joints and Limbs; Neuralgic and Rheumatic Pains in auy part of the system, Tooth-ache and Pains in the Head and Face. Asa Blood. BnrifLer and Tonic for the Stomach, it seldom fails to cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver Complaint, Acid Stomach, Heart burn, Kidney Complaints, Sick Head ache, Piles, Asthma or Phthisic, Ring worms, Boils, Felons, Whitlows, Old Sores, Swelled Joints, and General De bility of the System. It is also a prompt and sure remedy for Cramp and Pain in the Stomach, Painters’ Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Scalds, Burns, Sprains Bruises, Frost-Bites, Chilblains, as well as the Stings of Insects, Scorpions, Ceu tipedes, and the Bites of Poisonous In sects and Venomous Reptiles. SEE DIRECTIONS ACCOMPANYING EACH BOTTLE. It has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost constant companion and inestimable friend of the Missionary 7 and the Traveller —on sea and land—and no one should travel on our lakes or rivers without it. Price 7wenty-Fire Cents . Fifty Cents, and One Dollar per Buttle. SOLD BY DEALERS EVERY WHERE. ap3—2mo AP PLUS. “ A SPLENDID LOT OF mm APPLES '*»*£«£*“*'*’ In store and for sale Cheap. Wm. HALE, (colored), sp3—2t Washington, st. near Broad. A'otice to Cotton Shippers. ON AND AFTER FRIDAY, March 30th, the following hours will be observed in receiving COTTON at the Depot of the Augusta & Savannah Rail Road. From 7 A. M. to I P. M, From 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. [SigDed] A. F. BUTLER, mh3o-6 Agent. hICLLIHG OFF. AS T INTEND MAKING A CHANGE IN BUSINESS I WILL SELL OUT MY ENTIRE STOCK or Dry G-oods,Etc AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, MANY ARTICLES MUCH LOWER THAN NEW YORK COST. Country merchants will do well to give me a call ; or to any person commencing husiuess, an excellent opportunity is offered, as the store is well located, low rent and well fitted up. All persons indebted to me will please settlo up. J. McELRATII, 307 Broad strekt, under Planters’ Hotel. mh 17—ts For .Sale. A plantation, with all j-A the appliances for making a crop, lor sale low; or will bo exchanged for mer chundize, etc. For particulars apply at. the Daily Press office. mh23—l2t*lm TO RENT. PART OF STORE No. 334 BROAD STREET. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. ' mh3o—7t Municipal Election. •VSi* A - D picquet, esqTwill ” b« supported for COUNTY JUDGE the election oa the second Wednesday in Mey next, by J ab23—td MANY VOTERS. jygP* A LARGE NUMBKir Citizens of Aegnsla will support the fellow, ing gentlemen at the Municipal Election in APRIL next: FOR MAYOR. HONgfOSTEP. BLODGETT FOh COUNCIL. FIKST WARD. JAMES T. BOTHWELL, HENRY T. PEAY, JOHN U. MEYER. SECOND WARD. GEORGE COOPER. EPHRAIM TWEEDY, JOHN PUINIZY, J*. THIRD WARD. GEO. R. CRUMP. DR. WM. H. TUTT, JACOB B. PLATT. FOURTH WARD. M. O’DOWD JOHN T. MILLER, CHAS. ESTES. mhll-td THE FOLLOWING NAMED gentlemen will be supported for MAYOR aud MEMBERS OF COUNCIL at theenm. ing election in April next, by Many Voter.. FOR MAYOR. JAS. T. GARDINER FOR CITY COUNCIL. FIRST WARD. A. P. ROBERTSON. JAMES T. BOTHWELL. JOHN U. MEYER. SECOND WARD. ” JOSHUA K. EVANS, JOHN PHINIZY, Jb., D. H. DENNING. THIRD WARD. JACOB B. PLATT, W. A. RAMSEY, ' ALEXANDER PHILLIPS. FOURTH WARD. CHAS. ESTES, M. O’DOWD, JAS. GARRAGAN. mb 20—Id MR. JAMES T. GARDINEIUin be supported for MAYOR, it the u. proaching Election, iu APRIL next. ■ mhlS-tf MANY VOTERS. WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO announce HENRY E. CLARKE as a Cat. didate for COUNTY TREASURER, st the Election in APRIL next. nihll-td SECOND WARD.-The fllty.l ing named gentlemen will be supported foi MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, in WardXaJ at the Election in APRIL Next. W. J. OWENS, D. H. DENNING, ■ ml)3-td J. K. EVANS. ■ INDEPENDENT TICKEIJ Tbe following names will be supportedftl MEMBERS OF COUNCIL in Ward No. J at the ensuing Election in APRIL nut I JAS T BOTHWELL I A P ROBERTSON, I mh2—td JOHN U MEYER. | City Flection. THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB Mayor and three Members J Council from each Ward, to serve for 111 ensuing year, will be held on Monday, dl 9th day of April, 1866, at the severalpiac9 hereinafter designated: 9 Ward No. I—At the Scale Hoase.mil the management of J. B. Bishop, J. 19 11. D. Beil, and Tbos. H. Holleymai.il either two of them. ■ W«.rf N>. 2—At the Clerk of Ccnidfl Office, City Hall, under the manageoitßt9 V,. Milo Olin, J. P- Thos. R. Rhodes,zfl Wm. J. Owens, os eithor two of them. 9 Word No. 3—At the Central Hotel,oiffl the management of A. D. Picquet, J. P.fl I.aiuback, and D. B. Plumb, or citbeilfl of them. ■ Ward No. 4 -At the Planters’ under the management of Malt. ShenaH P- (.'has. G. Butler, and Wm. V. Keeen.H either two of them. BS The Polls will be opened at 8 M- and closed at 2 o’clock P. M. Ml The Managers at each Poll three clerks to assist them Id c u the Election. HS After the votes in the several counted, the Managers wilt repair City Hall, and consolidate the Mayor, declaring the person baric; highest number of votes fur that elected Mayor, and the three each Want having the Inchest votes for Memoers of Council in that duly elected Members of Council. jMn UOB'T 11. MAY, ■1 mh29-td Mayor City of Angiuj^Ms OFFICE GA. IMMIGRATIONWHS No. 258 Broad Street. Augusts, (is., March 2stb. K This company—organized™! the purpose of supplying tating Immigration and agricultural amt •- tmnercial iuteres: State—>s now prepared to promptly fill all orders for FIELD ERS, HOUSE SERVANTS, and (.'HAND'S—to be delivered iu Stockholders are entitled to at Half Commissions. JgagUsj A limited supply of Stock nished. Jlllll J. JEFFERSON THOMAS, Wm. R. DAVIS, Secretary. FRANK J. mhSO— fun SYLVESTER & C ORE* 07 4 BROAD STREET. WM ll ± HAVE J LST KKCMffi A FIXE I.OT OF DRY GOODS, t’l.t > rillNG. H BOOT'S AND SHOES, For the JMB&j SPRING T R AP^gH One of the proprietors having these articles himself in New tremelv low rates, we are l' re l the greatest inducements to purcD**^®|gg||| ki;ally cheap chops.^ive SYLVESTER -•>?' Country merchants their advantage to deal with us. mil l in Ell A ISLE* B>. t’ARB O') i BROAD STREET, ■§{ STOCK AND EEAt^^£|W BROKERS, Will buy and sell on c BONDS, GOLD, SILVER VATUQ HHH ’ adCreal estate ’McTds'