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

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JUpsta (Simnp Uisptfjf/ VOLUME 2. psptc|. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, 'BY S. A. ATKINSON. ' DAILY, per annum H W j< WEEKLY, “ 150 HSr Subscriptions will be received for three 'taortbs at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty . i cents. iKg- Payment for .subscriptions will positively - .be required in advance. K3T THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on * -Uroad street, a few doors below Setz’s Corner, {(upstairs.) Entrance next door above A. 1. tßignon k Co.’s Store. RATES OF ADVERTISING s Advertisements will bo inserted by the square ’ •of 12 lines (100 words,) for 50 cents for the first insertion, and 37 % cents for eacli subsequent in sertion under one month, to be paid for when the advertisement is handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will be insert ed at 10 cents a line for the first, and 5 cents a ■ line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted in both the ( .Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above hose rates. Hail lloab Hcgistu. - GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M. and 4 P M. Arrive at Atlanta at 11 30 A M and 1 04 P M. Leave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M. Arrive at Augusta at 8 50 A M and 7 I* M. The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects through to Memphis.] Fare—ss 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. ArriveatAugusta at 1A M and 230 PM. Leave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains , Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 A M. Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M. With Atlanta and LaGranyf Railroad Trains , Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 P M and 7 00 A M. lAavc Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Connect unth Macon it Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. M., and 6 05. P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M.. and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200, Night. Leave Athens 12 00, Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. Arrive atAugusta 9 00, Mfcrning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Washington Branch — Sunday? Excepted. Leave Augusta 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leave Washington 3 30. Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning Arrive at Atlanta 1134, Morning On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays an Ex tra Train leaves Washington at 1.45 evening, i and connects with the Down Day Passenger Train from Atlanta, and returning'to Washing ton at 5.45 eveiui g. Warrniton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00. Evening Leave Atai.ta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrentou 8 00, Evening Leave W» rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night GEO. YONGE,Superintendent. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning Pass’ger Train leaves Atlanta 2.10 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 10.07 a m Morning Passenger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.15 pin and arrives at Chattanooga 8.25 p m Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m Fare to Chattanooga, $5. MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT R. R. C( )MP’Y. (/'row Columbus to Montgomery.) Day Train leaves C lumbus 10 00, A M do arrive at Montgomery.... . 4 00, P3l ’ do leave Montgomery.. .* 8 30, Aif do arrive at Columbus 2 50, PM Night Train leaves Columbus 7 30, P M i do arrive at Montgomery... v 30, AM do leave Montgomery 5 30, P M do arrive at Columbus 1 00, A M Daily connections to Huntsville. Memphis and : Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES, Super't. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. Day or Express Train leaves Columbus 4 pin ‘ do do do arrives Macon.. 10 28 pm 1 do do do leaves Maeon... 1 oa m ■ do do do arr. Col mttus.. 8 52am Moriung or Acc. do leaves do .. 155 a m do do do arr. Macon 8 sft a m do do do loaves Macon.. 11 30 a m do do do air. Columbus.. 03> pin .1. L. MUSTIAN, Sup’t. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Leave Augusta 2 30 a m do Atlanta 12 15 p m do Dalton 6 15pm Arrive at Knovvillo 12 20night Persons leaving ugusta on the 4, P. M., train are detained at Dalton. Time from Augusta to Knoxville, 21 hours and 50 minutes—mostly in daylight. R. C JACKSON, Superintendent, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. liOave Augusta, 2.10. A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Millen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. laiavc Milieu, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive atAugusta, 9:00 A. >l. and 6:47 P. M. • Connecting with trains to and from Savannah and Augusta. ATI ANT A AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlauta2.Go a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 ain . Evening Passenger Train leaves AtlantaM.OO p m and arrives at West Point 6.28 p rn ' Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a in • 2vcning Pass’grTrain leaves W. Point 4.30 pjn and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p m Fare to West Poi.vt, 53.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 a m . and arrives at Macon 4.15 am , 'Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m ; Fare to Macon. S 4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. j CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon. < sLeave Savannah 1 15, am, 2 46, p m j Arrive in Macon 10 45, a m. 12 30, a m ( 1 eave Macon 9 45, a in, 11 30, p m 1 Arrive in Savannah 7 20, pm, 8 50, a m 1 Between Savannah and Augusta. > Leave Savannah 1 15, a in, 11 15, a m i Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7p in Leave Augusta 2 a in, 345 p m [ Arrive in Savannah 850a m. 10 55 p m j Between Macon and Augusta. ) I eave Macon 945 am, 11 30 p m i Arrive in Augusta 7p m, 9a m j Leave Augusta 2am, 345 p m i Arrive in Macon 10 45 a m. 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. [ SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY, ay Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 1 AM. ; and arrives in Augusta at j Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 8.05 P M; arrives in Augusta at ll‘M. I 11. .. I LAKE, General Superintendent. I 4f5- Day Trains h ave for Columbus at ! 11..A), M., and arrive at Columbus 6.33 p M Leave OBuiubus at 1 55, A. M., and arrive at ( Macon 8 06, A. M. &ST Night Trains leave Macon for Cotumbus at 1.20, A. M.. and arrive at Columbus 8.23 A M. Leave Columbus 4. P. M.. and arrive at M.t f ■ con 10.28, P. M I* Passengers going North, desiring to connect g with either the route by Wilmington or the one t by Weldon, can do so by taking the morning t trains at Montgomery, Chattanooga, Augusta , and Charleston, and the evening trains at At f Manta, and connect at Weldon with either the Washington City or Bay Route. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MAY 2,1858. JJrij (book I SPRING ! DRYGOODS GRAY & TURLEY BEG TO ANNOUNCE to their custom ers and the public that they now have in store, and are daily receiving a very extensive and choice selection of SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods. We wishjit to ho remembered that w** .still keep a resident purchaser at the North, from whom wo receive daily the LATEST IMPORTED FASHIOiS I We solicit Country Merchants, buying for cash, to call and examine our stock, and ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES. To such wc are prepared to offer superior in ducements. Below we mention some of the MOST FASHIONABLE. as also some of the leading articles in each de partment. Dress Goods, Rich Chintz Chenc BAYADERE SILKS ; do do RAYE D’AQUILI.E do do Moire Antique Bl’k and Col’d do Bischoff’s Celebrated BLACK SILKS, in great variety ; Marcellainc and Florence SILKS :-!l colors : GRENADINE, CRAPED’PARISan-1 SHAV ING SILK ROBES ; Challic, Barege D’ianio and BAREGE ROBES. PRINTED LAWN, PRINTED BKILLANTE, CHAIJ.TES, BAREGE PELANE, BAREGES, CRAPE MAKF.TZ, CRAPE DePARIS, CANTON CLOTH, BOMBAZINE, VLAPACA, &C., &C. HOSIE3RIT K AND EMBROIDERIES! 1-ulies HOSE in COTTON, SILK and LINEN. Misses do do do do do do Gents ii do do do do do do Pa ies GLOVES in KID, SILK, LINEN d*d SlIJv MITTS. 5,000 Embd. BANDS, in JACOXETT, and MULL. 5,000 Embd. COLLARS and BKITS. in JACO NET, SWISS and MULL. EDGINGS and INSERTING, in great variety. Embd. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, in great variety. WHITE GOODS. Embd. MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS, do do for Indies DRESSES. Plain JACONET and SWISS MUSLINS. N dnsook MUI Land Book do Printed BRIJ.LANTE and Frei ch CAMBRIC. MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SCARFS, &c., in great variety and very cheap DOMESTICS. 5 cases BROWN SHIRTINGS, 0' 4 c. 5 do WHITE do 6> 4 c. 1,000 pieces CALICOES, fast colors, 6> 4 c. ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF AMERICAN CALICOES AND S»3b.i3^tiMLs:s, AT LOW i J FUC‘3S; A VERY HANDSOME LOT OF GINGHAMS, IN T BLACK AND COLORED. 2,000 COUNTERPANES, from SI 25 to $lO each. 5 cases 11-4 SHEETING, best quality, 31 > 4 c. 5 do BED TICKING, APRON CHECKS, FURNITURE PRINTS. kc. JLnX 3*T 3E3 X^3" Best Irish LINEN DAMASK, 50 to $1 50. do do do NAPKINS and DOYLIES. 100 to 450. Best Irish LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, do do do for SIIIRT FRONTS 25 to 150 Plain and Fancy LINENS, for Gentlemen and Boy’s weir, from 18% to 75e. per yard. S U N I) R IKS. RIBBONS—LUTES, SATIN AND VELVET,—FUR NITURE AND DRESS FRINGES ; PARA SOLS. HOOP SKIRTS. FANS. HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, FANCY SOAPS, &c.. Ac. mh22 Dry Goods! Dry Goods!! MILLED & WARREN are now recciv ing their stocks of FALL AND WINTER GOODS , which they are prepared to offer and sell as low as any house in the city. The stock has beer selected with great care, and comprises a great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Rich and elegant Silk Robe deQuillc, Bayadere Silks, variety of styles, Silk Valencias, striped and plaid, Plain Silks, all colors. Mourning Bayadere and Chene Silks, Plain Black, Plaid and Striped do 'ilk Poplins and Victoria Plaids. Delaine Rohe de Quille, Rich Fig’d Delaines and Cashmeres. Emb’d French Merinoes, new styles, Plain French and English Merinoes. Mourning Delaines. French and English Prints, American do Mourning do Scotch Gingh'-ms, Mourning Ginghams, Chene Ginghams, An extensive variety of Sbawf?, comprising Silk Thibet Shawls. Broche Shawls, Flush Bordered Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls and Scarfs. Ladies’ black and colored Cloth Cloaks, Rich Velvet Cloaks, every variety, All-Wool Lone Shawls. Plain bl'k and Second Mourning Merino Shawls, A lot of beautiful Embroideries, consisting of Rich Muslin Sleeves and Collars, in setts. Jaconet and Swiss Sleeves, Linen Collai s, Maltese Laoe Setts, Imitations lace Collars and Sleeves, Jaconet and Binds, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and cm broidei ed. Hemmed and Mourning Handkerchiefs, Misses’ and Boys’ Wool Hose, Wool Gaiters : Nett Sacks, Misses’ Merino Vests Ladies Merino Vests, short and long sleeves, For the Gentlemou’s line may be found— Black Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cass meres, latest styles. Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, North Carolina Cassimere*, superior article, j Cravats and Collars ; Merino Tie?. eepCQ MILLER k WARREN. | Life Insurance. rpHE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND I BANKING COMPANY arc prepar- dto issue at moderate premiums policies of itsurauce on, j the lives of Slaves, either tor one, live or ten i } ears. Forms of application and tables of rates be procured at the office of the Company j free of charge. WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President. C. F. McCoy, Secretarv. febll 1 j fits (Ooobs. SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods! MILLINERY! j CHEAP FOR CASHII JAMES HENEY HA\ ING just returned from the Nor-1 them markets with a /h. superior stock of FANCY. and DOMESTIC DRY (iCODS. J Jfc.&lJjLililf }1 | , comprising some of thclifejgaßl ORy |T. : B I newest styles, as well as o s llj f| 1 1 the finest texture or DRFSS KT’- ; GOODS, to which he wishes - to call the attention of all persons visiting Au gusta. pledging himself that he will permit no one to undersell him, and is confident that he can sell at least from 5 to 10 per cent, cheaper than any other Casli Store in the city. He and those in his employment I will feel a pleasure in waiting on those who favor hfm with a call ; and as they will of ne cessity have to examine the stocks of the city in j order to find the best value, he hopes they will j bear in mind his store, which is one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALTaND see HIS STOCK. STUDY YOUR INTERESTS. NOBODY COMPELLED TO BUY. EVERYBODY WAITED ON WITH PLEASURE. Dress Silks. ALL STYLES, VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONET’S, all styles, very low ; Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBES, different styles : , Printed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES, j A large lot of GINGHAMS and CALICOES. Swiss, Jaconet and Mull MUSLINS. ; A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED GOODS. SUMMER SHAWLS and MANTILLAS. IN THE UMllintrj department is to be found all that is novel, never having 1 been better supplied with all that is desirable in 33 OIMTsTETS, WM. o «B Hfe ssc* M, &c., &c , kc. ■ Sheetings, Shirtings and Osnalmrgs; IRISH LIN FA'S ; TA RLE LINENS and TOW FLINGS . Musquito NETTINGS ; BED SPREADS. FRINGB, I xc. A full supply of HOSIERY. mh3l New and Seasonable STOCK OF DRY GOODS. P & M GALLAHER Respectfully solicit the attention of the ladies ot Augusta, and the public generally, to their NEW AMI FASHIONABLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Purchased within the past month by one of the*r own firm, who spared no pains to obtain The Most Desirable Styles of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. suitable for the most fastidious of the ladies of the South, i To their varied ami extensive assortment, in each Department, they call special attention, and particularly to the comparatively Low Prices at which they are selling. Their stock em braces in part the latest Fashions : SUPERB SILKS. Rich Chintz Chene Bayadere SILKS Rich Moire ntique Black and Coi’d SILKS, do Marcel lame arid Florence do do Black SILKS, in endless variety, GRENADINE, Crape de Paris ROBES, CHALLIE, Barege Delaine do * Printed LAWNS, Printed BRILLIANTES, BAREGES, CRAPE MARETZ, C A! LIES, BAREGE DELAINE, i CRAPE DePARIS, CANTON i LOTH. BOMBAZINE, ALPACA. / EMBROIDERY. Embroidered BANDS, beautiful patterns, i do JACONET, SWI'S and MULL, do COLLARS, in great variety, do Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. EDGINGS and INSK TINGS. HOSIERY. Ladies’ Silk HOSE,, best quality, do Cotton do do do Misses’ Silk do do do do Cotton do do do Gents’ Half Cotton HOSE, all sizes and quality, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Silk GIXtVES, do do do Kid do, various col. MUSLINS Embroidered MUSLIN, for Ladies’ Dresses, Plain Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS, Nainsook, Mull and Book do Embroidered Muslin and Lace CURTAINS, Printed BRILI.IANTE aud French CAMBRIC. American Calicoes, At Unprecedentedly Low Prices, j DOMESTIC G-OODS j Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES and DRILLINGS, at Fac- j tory prices. GINGHAMS, In great variety. IRISH LINEN. Finished and Unfinished LINEN, in half and whole pieces, imported direct from Ireland. DAMASK, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TABLECLOTHS. Miscellaneous. COUNTERPANES : BED TICKING ; Apron CHECKS ; Furniture PRINTS : RIBBONS; LUTES ; Satin and Velvet Furniture ■and Dross FRINGES; PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS. FANS. COMBS HAIR BRUSHES. SOAPS, PERFUMERY; MANTILLAS, SHAWLS and SCARES in endless variety. aplO-rUwom JOHN N. GOW, MARBLE-WORKER. Monuments, of ail descriptions, i executed in the best form, at j THE LOWEST PRICES, ' and in the shortest time compatible ;Vwj j'u j 1 : with faultless workmanship. / ,-%X ! Persons in want of Marble-Work * //C A of any kind are invited to call. ' Shop on Campbell-Greet, be ■ I tween Broad aud Gre.-n ’ -truet. j j nov23 JOHN N. GOW » ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER. 1 furnish daily through the j \ our Store just below Briuge i Bank Building, the choicest ICE CREAM am! SODA WATER, and respectfully invite our friends and the public to give us a’call. aolO FLISH k SUMZRAU. I ~ Citrbs. o .JAMES M. BVK CO.. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AuguMa. Georgia rpHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a J. copartnership under the name and.wv \v. i -tyle of JAMES M. DYE k CO. for transaction of a Warehouse and Commis-i i nion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu ; pied bv Dye & UcTaste. They respectfully ten- I ,^ r th ‘r‘ 1 r scrvi^‘ s I{J their personal friends and . the public, with the assurance that anv business ; entrusted to them will be promptly and faith ! fully attended to. ! Particular attention paid personally to the sale I ° r . c »Woß niiU other Proi uco, and also to the re | ceivine and forwarding of Goods. I Überat Cash Advances made on consignments j of Colton and other Produce JAMES M. DYE. TJIOS. RICHARDS. Augusta, Feb. 5, 1858. f e b'24 J. C. HARALSON, WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT At the oid stand of L. Hopkins Augusta, Georgia. septlS , T UNPRECEDENTED j INDUCEMENTS ! I AM HELLING my stock of VEHICLES i consisting of 1 ■ Carriages, Rockawavs [BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS BUGGIES, with and without tops, of all the different styles now manufactured at t prices AS LOW as can be Bought in any Souther* i city. Being constantly in the receipt of goods i lam enabled to offer to the public something j both fresh and new. b 1 In addition to the above, I keep always on : hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac ure. I also warrant all work that leaves mv store „ H. H. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sta. m rear o( G lobe Hotel d 22-1 y LUTHER ROLL, IT HIS u:u STAND, Corner of Ellis a> it Jueksoo-S.s., " Nearly in the Rear of the Globe Hotel, t! ON TIIE CORNER RE!/>W ARCHER’S STABLES, HAS ON HAND a full assortment of COACHES, ROCKAWAVS. to,, and No Top > j lit tioiKs, Ac. ; which will be sold extremely low and on accommodating terms. ! AISO—A full assortment of all kinds of matc ;: rials used by Coach and Harness Makers, etc.: sren as | AXLES. SPRINGS, BOLTS. HUBS, FELIOWS ■! SPOKES. SHAFTS, SINGLETREES. HANDS ' 51.\LEA RLE CASTINGS. ENAMELLED ’ LEATHER „nd CLOTH. PATENT DASH and HARNESS I.KATH | KU. Ac., Ac. . r.EP.iIRING ol Harnesa and Vehicles done | promptly and at low prices, i \ ehi les manufactured to order. | The same assortment to bo found nt the old stand, corner or Washington and Reynold sts | in rear of tho Augusta Hotel. lan-twlr n,Ls ■! ” Linseed On 500 gallon! Jpcrra do do H 1 ™!’ do r,OO do Tanners do 500 do P i 1 *. stur d° do Olive do 25 bask< For sale low by f t -b 2 WM. H. TUTT. iHoEse, cheese’ : 50 boxes English Dairv Cheese 50 do State ' do For sale low by r ’ JOSIA HSI BLEY &SC NS. J No. 6. Warren Block. ! Cabinet Making anti Re pairing, tXc. W GROUTY & CO. having dis j H • solved, by mutual consent, the under ' signed may be found at the same stand, ready tc do all jobs committed to him in the way of ' CABINET MAKING AND BEPAIKING, AND HOUSE CARPENTERING " . H. PROITY, Shop on Washington, between Broad aud Uei noUl-streeta. j a nl9 ‘ Volcanic Pistols and (titles. rpiIESE PISTOLS carry the Minnie i .J. balls and shoot six times with one loading, the load and cap being contained in the balls, i They shoot with great precision and force. The: Rifles are a curiosity. With one loading they ena he discharged twenty times in one j and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex tant. Ihe undersigned is the sole Agent for tho com panr in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNE, Watch, Jewelry qpd Optica! .Store, 256 Broad-st, Augusta, Ga. fob 12 Liquors and sugars. | 150 bbl Low I’riced WHISKEY ; 100 do from fair to line ; 50.000 ' ow priced and Medium SEGARS 40 lib’s BRANDY ; 40 bbls GIN : 25 obis RUM. For sale bv mhll-dm A. D. WILLIAMS j liLorn. 300 Tennessee superfine Flour, 100 do do Family do 30ft do Den mead’s superfine do In store anu for sale by febS BAKER, WRIGHT k 00. CARPET m STORE,i IN CHARLESTON, S. C. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ROYAL VELVET PILE; Tapestry Brussels ; English Wire Brussels ; Printed | Brussels ; Printed Velvet ; 6-4, 12-4 and 16-4 | Druggets ; Felt Druggets ; Crumb Cloths ; Eng lish Venetian for stairs, entries and church aisles; Imperial Three-Ply.?: American Ingrains; Scotch and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa | Mattings ; Mosaic. Axmiastpr. Brussels. Velvet and Tufted Rugs; Door Mats; Stair Carpet. Rods, &c. ’ LINEN DEPARTMENT. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask ; 7-4 up to 24 4 Ta ble Cloths ; 4-4 Family Linens : 7-8 Shirting Uncus ; fine Fronting Linens ; Pillow Case Lin ens ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye Di aper ; Scotch Diaper ; Brown Table Damask ; Brown Table Cloths ; 3 yards wide Druggrts ; Napkins. Doilies, Tow Ms, Tray Cloths, Dowlass, Crash, Huckaback, etc.: 8-4 colored Tabling ; Colored Table Covers ; Fruit Doilies ; Piano Cov -1 ers; Centre Covers; Window Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut for Rooms or Entries. JAMES (i. HA 11, IK, mh!7-ly Proprietor, i b a ® a mr, ; QA Wills. Prime SHOULDERS, 1 S-J v/ 10 do. Ribbed SIDES, without back-bone 5 do. Clear do 4 do. PLAIN HAMS. 2 do. SUGAR CURED HAMS, j For sale by _ up2B McCOXUU HORTON fc WAT TON. Hides wanted. Cosh paid for prime FLINT HIDES. THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., j fehi2 4 Gen’l Commission Merchant. Bath (South Carolina) Paper Mills I TIJILL KEEP ON HAND ia this city, ! t V and for sale at lowest cash prices, con* stant supplies of HOOK, NEWS, and WRAPPING PAPER, of best qualities. Orders promptly filled. Store Room on Reynold street, immediately I rear of City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER, j Augusta, April 0, 1858. apß-tf ) |lools, Sljots, #r, BOOTS AND SHOES. ENT S CALF CONGRESS GAITERS r Do KID do do j Do Calf Skin do do | i Do P S Strap Shoes I)o Calf do do Jo do Pump Sole Oxford Tics Just received per last steamer, and for Sale by JAMES W. BUNCH. < Opposite Express Office, Broad street. I My 1 SPRING GOODS. ' SPRING GOODS! : Lst HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED a large 1 lot of SPRING GOODS, and will continue to i . j do so through the summer, consisting in part of ! Ladies’ Silk Fixed CONGRESS GAITERS, | , J do do do do I j do- Glove Kid Congress do i do Colored TIPT do i! do Black do do j do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS. ; j Misses’ Fixed Kid-Top KOSSUTH BOOTS. do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, i i Childrens’ SHOES, of every description, < -1 Mens’ Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS, \ do Goats HEELED IN VI NCI HUES, I do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIE* ! do Goats BS. do ! do Call B. S. do do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf do do Boys’ do do do With a variety to enumerous to mention. Call j and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be | glad to snow the Goods. mh‘27 JUST RECEIVED, 4 FRESH lot of those justly famous J7\ MOROCCO BOOTS, from Philadelphia,! M sewed through and through, warreuted never j f to rip. Call and see them. > JAMES W. BUNCH, ;_ My 1 Broad street, j THE GREATEST SHOE IN TIIE NATION. ONE THOUSAND PAIUS SOLD!* NOT ONE PA IK KNOWN TO RIP!! Sewed Through and Through. ,! T A DIES’ KID WELT BO#TS, sewed I 1 through aud through. Just received, all | sizes, front 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of l| LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS’ , « Hfl Wl Jh* , I of all kinds. Call and see them. I ian - 5 JAS, W. BURCH, Broad-street. BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. IF YOU can get value received for your money what more do you want. Yeti have J concluded to continue to sell SHOES at tho man ufacturers’priecs, with a ferffe added, to keep ! things going. My Shoes are all warranted to j give satisfaction. Persons in want would do - ! well to give me a call before buying elsewhere. d 4 JAS. W. BURCH, Broad street. IBOOTS & SHOES” Ladies’ fine morocco booix, Udies’ “ Kid “ ’ “ “ “ BUSKINS, “ “ Morocco “ i „ “ “ “ SHANGHAIS. ! j tor sale by nov24 J. W. BURCH. J 1 BUFFAL.OH.S, BUFFALOES G1 ENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVER -1 SHOES, just received and for sale low by MftvS* JAMES W. BURCH. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c. T HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE ’ A made especially for -itlemans’ l'lantatiou :l wear. They are just tlie thing, and no mistake. Also, liens’ thick Kip, Wax, Bulled, Calf, light 1 and welt BROGANS. 1 j Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS i for House Servants’ wear. Call and see them ’ ’ <l4 JAS. W. BURCH. I A non I GINKS, , ABOR I G 1 NES.i A FEW MORE pairs LADIES' FIN j BUSKINS, for sale at half price, bv n °v-4 J. W. BURCH. O-y ID XEINO- Ct. R. DODGE’S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Greene-street, above Kollock-st. DYEING of ev-1 | *3ajHßflgßMP V or >* deacriptl »n done. > J Bleaching and Pravsir ■I M os Bonneta ; Gent! ! pTmMHTj f ruoniGlMkl , nn - | I II un<l re P a ired at she j notice. Established j For Sale. jtmSmMM. OLACK INKS-- I > for Writing and 1 Marking ;it Dodge’s Dye House, Greene st.. * iB at the following prices By the barrel, per gal • / ion, 17 cents ; by 6 or . aafcSgjtSCT 1 * 10 gallon, 20 cents ;by . m J i the single gal., 25 cts. 1 Warranted superior : 10 a,I F * n U3e - G ‘ R> p 00 ? 15, 'rn Augusta, May 30. rnySO ly Bagging and Rope. ONE HUNDRED and TWENTY-FIVE bales Heavy GUNNY BAGGING : | SOO coils HEMP BALE ROPE. For sale bv ap'JS McCQRD. HORTON WALTON. QEIDLITZ POWDERS. O Rut up expressly for our trade—warranted : lull weight aud of the best material. For sale by ap9 WM. H. TUTT. ' 'l©>J m /fti •r'v /r'V *loi4Vjr, \ 17*011 CLEAN LINEN AND COTTON! . RAGS, (packed in bales,) Cash ivill be Paid, ,t the office of BAT,I PAPER SHU.S. on Rernnid- : ; street, between Jackson and Mclntosh. Augusta. * ! Georgia. my 3 FITZGERALD'S FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERB-! I>UT UP IN TIN CASES, hermetricnl ly sealed, spiced and i)iekle<l / —\ i upon an improved plan, imparting @ J lo the OYSTER the most delicate , Mayor. A constant supply may be found at the AU-1 i GUSTA ICE HOUSE, opposite South Carolina j j ) Railroad Depot. ap2o-m — . , * NUMBER 416 Bt;ibn-|Rak (Ootljing. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER WKA •* »<: : CLOTHING! RAMSEY & LAB AW (Opposite the Union Bank, Augusta, Georgia,) V RE receiving daily, and are offering to their friends and customers the arges and best selected stock this season they have ever offered, having purchased the entire stock almost exclusively tor Cash, and paid unusual attention to the manufacture ot the Clothing. We | are prepared to offer them at nrices to defy com petition . We have an elegant line of [ Su\ hFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UN J 'F.RSHIRTS and DR A WERS, every grade ; Lin a Bosom SHIRTS, from the well-known I manufactorltw of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill, John M. Davis & Co., and Fowler &Co. —ALSO — A complete line of GLOVFS, or every kind ; HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, kc. M T e have also a very large stock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which wo would call especial attention to. . Merchants acd others would do well to call be (Qre purchasing elsewhere. mh3l New Spiint; ami Summer CLOTHING! For 1038 \TTTE ARE GETTING IN a splendid v ▼ stock of GOODS, aud invite all who need auy article in our line to call and examine them, consisting in part of Side Stripe CAS- IMERE COATS and SACKS, with PANTS and VESTS to match ; Black Cloth and Cashmeret FROCKS aud SACKS; Black Cassimere PANTS; Black Barathea and Grenadine SILK VESTS, (a light article for spring) ; Brown, White and Check Side-Stripe Linen and Marseilles, COATS, PANTS and VESTS ; A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS. DRAW ERS, SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS. GLOVES. TIES and SUSPENDERS. Bill'S’ CLOTHING, ALL SIZES AND PRICES. Tailoring! ! Our stock or nice CLOTHS, Black, Blue, Brown ■ -nid Claret, tai.ve arrived, together with a bt-au i tiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE for j pants ; side s ripe 1.1 NUNS ami for pants : Rich SILK and MARSEILLES PATTERNS for vifcts. All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY will bo pleased to show and make up to order, war ranted to tit and please or no sale. JOHN K. HOB A & CO., Successors to J. \f. Newby 8f Co., mh3o Under U. S. Hotel. Augusta. Ga, GENERAL STOCK OF UEAIIV HIE CLOTHING, j XTOW is the time to buy the following ;Ii articles for Mens’ ana Boys Wear, cheap er than they should be sold in this market: RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS ROBES, Fine Cloth and Cassimere COATS, Fine VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS, TRUNKS V ALICES, aud every article in our line. nov6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY. | GENTLEMENS’ I Fall and Winter Goods for 1857. MY stock of goods is now full and comprises everything that is fashionable •> CIOTHS. CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which will be made to order aa good and as fashionable as can be obtained in any part of the country. ALSO, A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CLOTH ING, which cannot be ex. elled by any Goods in the city. ALSO. A largo stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embra cing everything that is necessary for Gentle men ’s wear. All goods sold at this establishment warrant ed as represented. oc>29 J. a. VAN WINKLE. ; IleavyOvercoats for Negroes OWNERS of “Boat and Railroad hands and all persons in want of NEGRO OVER j COATS, will do will to call and examine our cheap I aud well made articles of tho kind. ! nov *> < i.aYTON KENNEDY. < Cheap Satinet Jackets. ; \TTTE HAVE A LOT OF GOOD SAT i T T INET JACKETS, for plantation negroes, which we will sell for SI 50 to $2. nov 6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY. Hip Jackets, and Satinet Coats and Punts. OUR SIXX’K of the above articles being too large for the hard times, we of- I for them cheaper than the cheapast, to run J their down. CLAYTON k KENNEDY. THE APOTHECARIES HILL, AUGUSTA, GA. rpHE Proprietor of JL the above •>stablish meat respectfully invites «5p the attention of Physicians CM and Families to his stock MiV of select D UGS, MEDI ONES and CHEMICAIS of Xr 1 the purest qualities and at CIS moderate prices. i'Q_ Sc Amongst my assortment are the following articles : 11,1 -mEm Surgical Instruments of j every variety ; French, English and American I’er turnery. Trusses, Shoulder Braces aud Abdominal Su p • porters ; every variety ot Combs and Toilet Brushes ; Lamp Oils, Wicks and Lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Patent Brushes, Window GlasS, Varnishes, kc.: Meai cinal Wines and Brandies : Burning Fluid and Camphene ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl Ashes, Indigoes and Dye-Woods . Suirch. Tapioca •Sago. Pearl Barley and Arrow-Root. Also, a constant supply best Svveedish Leeches, Quinine, Morphine. Elaterium, Strychnine, Chlo roform, kc. kc., from the most responsible La boratories. The preparation of Pharmacopeial articles i? I conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS- j < ’ROFT, a graduate of the London College of Phar macy. AU articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., d24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. XEROSINE OIL AND ! 4 XOTHER LOT OF THE ABOVE re ci ived. LAMPS sold as low as r Si 25 '.ch. will give a light equal lo /£'.* > six C.miles—warranted not to gum. V X£.:.».l ', smell or congeal; will give tlLv' ; • *. ;Ay. constant light for TWENTY . IIGUIiS without tri i ming. flic public arc invited to call and x.tinim* them at the c) iPOTHECARIES’ HALL. Under the .4 ugusta Hotel. «22<Bc-t ap*26 T OMAS P. FOGARTY. Wanted to Hire, A GOOD HOUSE SERVANT, for which Xi. liberal » i?es will be pmT. Apply to DANIEL 11. WILCOX. Ilticccliaiuous. ! Sundries. ONE THOUSAND kegs “Reading" and “Old Dominion’’ NAJIi 3 , | ‘2OOO sacks IJverpool FAI T, new, lOi.O bushels bulk do 100 sacks Alum do 50 bbls pure CIDER VINEGAR. 100 bales heavy GUNNY BAGGING, ) 300 coils Machine ROPE, r SO boxes Kingland’s Pearl STARCH, ’ 50 do No. 1 and Pale SOAP, 50 do Fresh CANDY, 200 do TOBACCO, some very cheap, i ‘JO do prime Layer RAISINS, ; j 20 do do HP. do 20 half boxes do do, Sc.. Sc. ' I For sale low by 0ff 1 26 DANIEL H. WILCOX. _ I j Maclierel. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY pack ages MACKEREL, just received aud for j sale by I o>h24 McCORD. HORTON k WALTON. ; TJACON. 1 ± > Thirty thousand pounds choice new Ten* | nessee BACON, hog round, on hand and for salt ■| b y feb2 A. STEVENS. P T>ACON. ! J 3 30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar- I rive within a few days, f | febs BAKER, WRIGHT k CO. ' WINDOW shades: different patterns new styla JL Window Shades, just received at 1 BENJAMIN & GOODRICH’S j : sep 29 Furniture Wareroomg COWETA HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. mhß-ly SANDERS W. LEE. GEER S MACHINE FOR d CUTTING, PLANING AND .MOULDING lIII6RII FORMS. AN INSTRUMENT capable of pur foriniog nearly all the irregular and mm - ed work used in carpentry, such as Arche*. Gothic Sash, Bracket* and Scrolls ; in Cabinet , M- »rlf. Carriage Building, Boat aud Ship Buildfcr " and Mill Work of all kinds. j Persons who have work of this kind are in f vited to visit the shop of the subscriber, where ■ they will find a machine in operation. Unos u | on hand for sale. WM. H. GOODRIra, [. oct29 Reynold-street r ' STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE DkKALB COUNTY, GA. mM 1/ S. F. ALEXANDER. NKW GOODS ARRIVING BY EI ». i QTI.ENDID WALKING STICKS, L_t Crooks, Gulta Percha, Gold aud Silrer j Mounted, of ail sizes and kinds ; Elegant PUFF BOXES, made of the same material. Also—Lone 9 and Short RULERS for Book Keepers, and a new ; assortment of superior GOLD PENS for the same " Several ortliose superb GOIJ) WATCHES, es >- ; pecially for Railroad men, on account of their , accurate time, and at prices never before offered i so low. Being about to go North, now Is your time t® I buy cheaply the BIST OF GOODS, at the LOWEST I PRICE—to uake room for an enlargement of the !ilore ai'g2o _ HENRY J. OSBORNE. ; Cosmoramic STEREOSCOPE. 4 MONO tho latest inventions in Op r kX. tics, there is nothing more instructive or i amusing than the Stereoscope. TheSterooscope x view's are impressions from nature, reprosont ng the finest Sceneries, Cities and Monument* n Europe, which, viewed through ihe instru “ raf n L s,low objects in bold relief, acti*lly las they are. and thus are the best models for Artists, give the best idea of Foreign Couniriea : and Art, and make the finest parlor ornaments. '■ 1 ror sale at uovlo H. J. OSBORNE’S. TEVSTESSKE VllODim ’ rpilE undersigned is prepared to ose- X cute with promptness orders for • Bacom, hud. Cheat, Rye, Oats, Com, Flour, or any other products of Middle Tennessee „ D D. DICKEY, No. 5 College-street, Nashville. Tenn. aug2l i y 1 I __ R. P. SPELMAN. SR., i’ j PA-INTTER, Greene-street, Augusta, Georgia. f2f ETTFtEK.iI. ! riIHIS IS TOE KXOLAMATION of the | X BLFFERING DYSPEPTIC, after having tried all the patent nostrums of the day, when resort - has once been had to that long popular, tho j roughly tested, and never failing Remetfy, the «Colleton Bitters! _ Prepared ndcr the supervision of Mrs. EMILY R A. JENKINS. The disease is driven from the system like the *» dew-drop from the Rose-bud in the morning i sunlight. What greater proof can the comma i ftltv req> ire that the article above named is a RELIABLE REMEDY than that it has been sold in thi&City for a scries of Twenty Five Years , and 7 has the unsolicited recommendations of Physi cians, Clergymen, Ladies and Genteruen es the firm standing. Hundreds of letters have been received from tho most respectable sources, all speaking in ur qualified measure of praise of this truly GREAT MEDICINE. Mrs E. A. JENKINS regrets the necessity of informing her friends and the public that since the introduction of the Celebrated COLLE j TON BITTERS, i • itati ns havo sprung up, made t by the inexperienced, and of course possessing I but little m-rit, they have usually had but an I j ephemeral existence ; but th sufleringand poor f j Dyspeptic, must be on bis guard, or worthless ! imitations will be palmed ou him in place of my j we ll known remedy. Buy none, therefore, but that with ray name on the label, and a soob | serve that the name “Colleton Bitters” is blown in the Glass. I The Colleton Bitters is for sale by every re s I spe ‘table Drugg'st in the City and State, it ' Tho Trade will b supplied on Liberal Terms, i j Orders should be addressed to JOHN ABHURST, Special Agent, '* j Hayne-st., Charleston, S. C i, For sale in Augusta. Ga., by PLU\ B & LEIT ; NEK and B. f. PALMER, M. I).; in Hamburg by , IA. J. PELLESEIR A: CO. - m ,£ y ’ (. (iltiss siiitl Crockery r BEG TO CALL ATTENTION to my 1. very complete assortment of CHINA. GI Aw »nd CROCKERY, bought since the panic for ( ash- Jho&c in want will find goods at LOW PRICES and to suit My assortment was never tletter, nor tho stock larger than it is at this j tune. Store few doors above tho Augusta Hotel. X B. Goods sent to auy part o the citv free i hiifgc m\B S C MUSTIN MACHINE SEfiHGI A LL DESCRIPTIONS OF FINE AND |X. COARSKShWING is dene with dispatch at Machine Sewing Rooms* ■ „ Broad street, above N. K Butler’s. I!>n h—ads of families w li lind it to their inte : rest to caff Hud examine snecimnus of beautiful work, which is daily executed timre AT MODERATE CHARGES. J Dr.RssES for Ladles aml hildren tucked in th® I handsome tstyle. FHIRTS, RANTS, VERTS and every article of nothing mt * with dispatch I much handsomer than by hand, j far Call at the *• MACHINE SEWING ROOM.’' ■ Augusta, April 28, ISSS. a p2B