Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, May 29, 1858, Image 2

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tinning joiajiattj|. AUGUSTA. GA: SatvrtlHy F veiiint;, Mny 20, 18S8. The Southern Medical Reformer Sf Re view, for June, published in Macon, is at hand, with a table of contents attrac tive to the profession. John Malmsby, was recently tried in lSibh Superior Court for an assault on l’rof. f)e(!rath, and acquitted. David Brown was tried this week in Spaulding Superior Court as accessory to the murder of Win. H. Williams in Griffin, in January 1857. He was con victed.hut had not been sentenced when the Union went to press, from which we get this item. Shildrake Brown was t ried one year ago as principal in the offence, and sent to the Penitentiary for four years. Tlie Charleston Nam is urging the policy of immediate resumption by the private banks of Charleston, ami one of the reasons for such a course is to prevent the gathering up of Carolina money by parties in Georgia, preparato ry to a run. gif“ Gen. E. Y. Fair, of Montgomery, Ala., has been appointed Minister tc Belgium. This is the third appoint ment from that city to the same mis sion. jjge A son of Mr. Thomas Stevenson, living five miles from Abbeville, S. C., fell from a tree a few days ago and broke his neck. Important from Mexico. The New Orleans papers contain Mexi t in dates to the 21st, brought by the steamer Tennessee, from which we ex tract the following : Sr. Degollado, it is stated, was ad wincing against Guadalajara, with a re spectable force, with which there was no doubt he would be able to overcome Ihe small Zuloaguista garrison there under Blancarte. The port of Vera Cruz hail been blockaded for three days by the Mexi can war steamer Guerrero, but on the 17th, she went south for fuel. On the morning of the 21st Capt. Forbes was informed that advices had been received from the capital—that the Zuloaga Government had declared all Mexican ports closed to commerce The Progreso {lives a lameutable pic ture of the condition of Echeagaray’s forces in Cordova. They are said to he without pay or rations, the soldiers and their families dependent on charity for support, an 1 the former subjected tose severe punishments for the slightest of offences A circular signed by Sr. Ocampo, as Secretary of State, dated the sth inst . announces the establishment of the Constitutionalist Government, and for President Juarez, in Vera Cruz. On the 10th inst , a terrible explosion took at Vera Cruz in an establish ment for making munitions, by which about a dozen people were killed on the spot, three so severely injured that they died a few days afterwards, and many were wounded so that they still remain ed fn hospital. THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Washington, May 26, 1858. SENATE. The Senate, after the transaction of some unimportant business, took up the t-hicago Harbor Improvement Bill, which was passed by a vote of 26 ayes to 17 nays. This vote being regarded as a test as to the question of making appropriations for Internal Improve ments, numerous other estimates for the maintenance from decay of public works will follow. The nays were Messrs. Brown, Clay, (•lineman. Davis, Fitch, Hammond, Houston, Hunter, Iverson, .Johnson, of Tenn., Mallory, Mason, Polk, Reid, Sli dell, Toombs, Wright. The absentees were Messrs. Bates, Bayard, Bell, Came ron, Clark, Green, Gwin, Hale, Haync, Henderson, Johnson, of Arkansas, Pearce, Reid, Rice, Sumner, and Thomp son, of Ky. Paired, Messrs. Pugh, Yu lee, Dixon, and Fitzpatrick. On motion of Mr. Hunter, the Senate took up and passed the joint resolution of the House for the pay of witnesses be fore the several investigating commit tees Mr. Brown presented a petition from citizens of Georgetown in relation to a national armory, desiring it to be es tablished in that vicinity. He also reported the House bills in favor of erecting lamp p sts in the street on the Mall, and also, authoriz ing the construction of a railroad on Pennsylvania avenue. Mr Pugh presented the memorial of Mr. A. G. Sloo against the interference of this Government with his rights to transit over the Tuhuantepec Isthmus, and asking for protection therein. HOUSE. The House, immediately after organi zation, proceeded to vote on the motion to concur in the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, concerning the Sen ate amendments to the Executive, Ju dicial and Legislative appropriation bill. — A lady in Milwaukee, discussing the garter question, writes : “ You trill lake nofire that just above the knee there is no hollow r depression in which a garter could be retained, no projection on which it could make a hold.” Hard times are said to have had a wonderful effect to add to the British army ; la r ge number of 36,000 hav ing enlisted since October last. A man named Barger, a short distance from Blountville, in Sullivan county. Tenn., committed suicide one day last week, by hanging himself. He was a respectable man. in good circumstances, and no cause is known for the foolish act. The Council c f the Society of Arts, in England, has resolved that an Industrial Exhibition shall be held in London in 1861. We learn that the cholera is raging to a considerable extent amongst the bogs in portions of Jackson county. THELATESTNEWS. BY TELEGRAPH Washington News. Washington, May 28.—1 n the Senate . to-day the committee on foreign rela tions made a strong report, accompanied - with resolutions, against the recent out t rages committed by English war vessels * in the Gulf. The committee fully endorse the Executive measures which have i been taken to stop these aggressions. ) In the House the postal, army, and ocean mail appropriations were passed. Market Report*. New York. May 28.—Sales of cotton 1,200 bales at an l-Bth cent, decline.— Middling Uplands quoted at 11 7-8 cents. Holders are offering freely, but buyers demand a reduction. Flour firm, sales of 15.500 barrels. Wheat active, sales of 150,000 bushels. Corn slightly declined, with sales of 42,000 bushels. Spirits Turpentine firm at 46 cents per gallon. Rosin steady and Rice dull. EXPENSES Have to be Made! THE LIGHTNING has struck myself ami so many of my brother store .eepers in this city, I «im bound to look out foi i way to support my family ; a.nl, th refore, it is necessary lor me to tali back to my web mown trade of B (> () T - M AKING, t nd r flatter myself that many of my old friends, »oth in this city and Hamburg, will patronize heir old and well-known friend, KROtb 11. i PATCHKS put (nearly) on iu the time of drink- j mg a glass ot LjAGEFI beer, which be lias always on hand and for sale. I wholesale and retail. CTI AS. KROrCH. I 4^-Store on Broad street, one door above 'has. Aufferman’s. my2B-3 SPECIAL CARD. GUAY & TURLEY HAVE JUST RECEIVED another lot! of those FINE WHITE BRILLIANTES, ai j cents per yard. A iso, Isabella, .lonamah and Caroline WHITE FRINGES; !/» . .• Marseilles COLLARS am ; 'KTT.S, both white and colored ; Birtirngham ind Metropolitan EXTENSION HOOP SKIRTS : . Black Silk iillTS, both long and short. withYn without lingers ; an entirely new and handsoim .ot of RIBBONS, for Lacies’ Bonnets; 60 pieces Inc IRISH LINEN, to be sold by the piece only at extraordinary low prices ; DAMASKS, DOY , .IKS. NAPKINS; TOWELS, crash and linen; SHEETING, at prices that cannot fail to com mand a (thick sale. Those iu want of such goods would do well to call soon. mv 27 GREENE PULASKI TVJi «D HR «a IKB o *». t LOTTERIES. . Managed, Drawn and Prizes Paid by th well known and responsible firm of GRRGOKY M A U R Y . SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o'clock. I EXTRA CLASS 20, Will be drawn on WEDNESDAY, June 2d. YV'SIXSAXk %%%<5,%% \ $33,000! 'I Prize of *12.00 1 do 7.500 1 -o 6.0' 0 j 1 do 3,5: >0 i do 3,000 j 1 do 2.fo> j 1 do 2.0< 0 j 1 do 1 750 1 do 1312 10 do 1,000 Ac , Ac.. Ac. Ticket. , $:o ; Halves,iss ; Quarters, $2.50. EXTRA CLASS 21. To be d awn on SATURDAY, June sth, 1858. 33 x*illia..n.t Solienie i $37,300! 1 do 15,000 1 do 7,500 I do 5,000 1 do 4,500 1 do 3,000 1 (io 2. 00 f.O do 1,000 50 do 500 Ac., Ac., Ac. Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $250. UNCURRENT NOTES. SPECIE AND LAND WAR ; RANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SMALLER CLASSES, Will be drawn everv day in the following order : ON MONDAY. The Capital Prize will be from SO,OOO to $14,000 Tickets, $2.50; Halves, $1.25; Quar’s, 62Cts. TUESDAY. Capital, $4,000 to $6,000. Tickets, $1; Halves, j 50 cents; Quarters, by the package. WEDNESDAY. Capital, Sin 000 to $15,000. Tickets, $4; Halves, $2 ; Quarters, sl. THURSDAY. Capital, $7,500 to $9,000. Tickets $2; Halves i $1; Quarters, 50 cents. FRIDAY. Capital, $9,000 to $14,000. Tickets, $2 50 Halves, $1.25 ; Quarters. 02 v, cents. SATURDAY. Capital, $4,000 to SG.OuO. Tickets, $1 • Halves, 50 cents. Quarters, by the packages. Payment of Prizes iu the above Lotteries is secured by a bond ol Seventy Thousand Pol lars, in the hands of the Treasurer oi the Com missioners, appointed by the State of Georgia. Note? of all solvent Banks taken in payment i for Tickets. Orders promptly attended to, and Scheme- j and Drawings forwarded. Apply to JOHN A. MI LI .EX, Bro ul-st.. 3 doors below Post (hire C<ene my 22 ler or ' r cry k Maury [ : Sa.soo ; REWARD, A BACK AGE containing TEN THOLT xjL SA.XI) DOLLARS ill Bank Notes, addressed , to Hah., Mosks A Co., Columbus, Georgia, was stolen from the Adams Express Company, on the 25th day of April last, while in transit from At i lautu, Ga , to Montgomery, Ala j The notes were all on the Planters’ AMe ohanics’ Bank, of Charleston, S.C., principally ' of the denomination of Fives and Tens, and con l siderably worn. A reward of S2OOO will be paid for the recov ery of the money, or in like proportion for any l part thereof, and sflK) for information convicting . the thief or thieves. myll-tf H B. PLANT, Superintendent. Cotton Gins. a r IVIE VERY BEST, at the Machinery L Depot. my2s I. H. STEARNS ACO t "YTEAST POWDERS. , JL Five Gross Preston A Merrill’s YEAST POWDERS just received at nthlS D’ANI’IGNAC A HUBBARD'S. I . Gene al Adverti sing vR « j <»• o a n W 1 DESIRE to ac t as Agents for all y T the Publishers in the country, to procure Subscriptions, Advertisements, and attend to any mi.er business required in Augusta, g Proprietors are invited to correspond with 10 1. H. h EARNS A CO. Re erenow : Wm. D. Goodrich, 11. J. Osborne, Plumb A Leitner, Curmichael A Beau mylß OFFICIAL DRAWINGS , OF THE Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers o. ihe ' . SPaß'l A ACADEMY I.OTTFJtY, Class 451—drawn : MAY :8, 1858 : 6 27, 14, 68, 11, 21), 44, 28, 73, 61, 35, 69, 24, 77. 1 The following are the Drawn Numbers of the SPARTA AC ADEMY IDTTKRY, Class 452 —Kxtra • drawn MAY 29,1858 : s 1, 61, 4, 24, 65, 41, 30, 37, 21. 8, 52. J 28, 69. F.C. BARBER, > „ e L. P. l UGAS j Commissioners. S. SWAN A CO.. Managers. Ladies’ Pine Philadelphia Shoes. 1 L'ST RECEIVED, Ladies’ Fine Kid , •) PARODIES ; 1 Ladies’ Fine Kid TIES ; do. do. BUSKINS ; I do do do SLIPS, with heels : i, do do do BOOTS, do do do do Silk CONG. GAITERS, with heels ; < t do do do do do without do. , For sale low by BURCH A ROBERT, > iny2s m At the o!d stand of J. W. Burch f Confession and l.ite of ' RADFORD J, CROCKETT, . VTOW IN FULTON COUNTV JAIL,,' 1 N condemned to be hung on tin- !Bth day of June, 1858, for the murder and high-way rob bery of Samuel I,andrum, near Atlanta, on the v Bth day of April. The strange and startling ad- r ventures connected with the life of this eccentric young man, will interest and a-tonisli all classes r i of readers. , I The book will he ready for delivery by the ' first day of Juno. * f Any number less than four copies, 30 cents each. W on four or more copies are ordered to one address, 25 cents each. Postage stamps to a 1 pay the postage, when the books are to be sent -by mail, must always accompany the order. The postage will he three c jnts on each book. >' Orders will be filled in the orccr they are re 1 ceived. first come, fast served. Address, WILLIAM KAY, Agent and Publisher, * my2s-dac2 Atlanta Georgia. A CARD. Spring and Summer Openings. I JX/lists 2VI. TP. JVtcUtITLO W'&s j Having just returned from New York, respectfully calls the | itientionof her former friends and pa irons, as well as strangers visiting the jlty, to her stock of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, ! DRESS CAPS, HEAD DRESSES, RIDING HATS, FRENCH FJ.OWERS. Ac., ! .vhich she will open on Thursday Next, April Ist, j at her JSTEI-W STORE, jOPPOSITE MASONIC HALL, formerly occupied by Ward A Bure hard. Also, a full assortment of Childrens’ HATS. LACE SDK and MOURNING MANTILLAS, DRESS : I’RIM.MiXGS, Ladies' SHIRTS, CORSETS and ; Wool’S, of every dos riptk.n. Miss MATHE VS returns thanks to lioruumer oufc friends and customers for their past patron age. a d solicits a continuance of the same. All orders attended to promptly. ' inli2o _ N?. P. MATHEWS. N (T.akk, J. b ACK, Murfreesboro ; arietta, Ca. N. CLARK it t t)., Wholesale and Retail BC. .K R w , 4ND COMM 3SSION MERCHANTS MURFREESBORO, TENN. attention given to purchasing Grain Bacon, Lird, Ac., on all orders enclosing remit : taiices. References— J. R. Wilder, Savannah ; Thos. P Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell. Macon High, Peters A ( Atlanta : Col J. 11. Glover Marietta ; Col. R. L. Mott, Columbus ; Thotna Joseph, Montgomery, Ala.; W. Spence, “Ex change Bank,’’ Murfreesboro ; Lanier X Philips Nasi ville. jan2o-wly ■ HICKMAN, WESCOTT & CO. Have a large anl splknuii stoc'-- ot 3NJ JE3 ■\7w r SPRING GOODS! j .lust recci ed iroin New York, winch | THEY WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. Merchants and Plant rs are respectfully n que.-ted to call and examine their gx»ds, as they will he sold low H., W. A Co. would respe.-tfully invite the at t* ntion of Ladies to a beautiful assortment of DRESS GOODS ■ .ii»JI « OB 19 S 1 STE KL-bPHING SKI H I S, and a groat variety of other articles opened this day. apt) ITV )URTI 1 SKRI ES Spurgeon s Scrinoug 1 For ale by my 17 THOS. RKIIARI'SA PON._ j FA3STOY ’iDTTEXjNro G. R. DODGE'S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Greene street, (there Kellock-st. : il/ fry ilf,frl])ti >n Hlenchlng au4 l’l-esiii | f- Jj i• 1 B®»«< o ; si repaired at sh.: t " arran^ superior G R - HODGE, Proprietor. v Jn Augusta, May SO. my3o ’ ‘ly 'AMERICAN HOTEL; HAMBURG, S. C. !G. C.CUXNI.\GH AM *&CO.,Proprlet’rs 1 ; TITHE PROPRIETORS take this oppor- v X tuiiity oi ln;orming ;heir a 1 friends and the citiz.-ris of An- ,S a i gusta generally, that they areiN * < desirous of aei-ommodati ng itfr- „ j) j them with BOARD and 1.0; t, ——»~-:fsz**22- 1 ; 1 G during the eusniug Summer at very low - prices. :1 ‘ The Hotel has been enlarged and reflttsd in * s the best possible stylo. o We flatter ourselves that every necessary ar- ■ rangem nt has. and will constantly be unde, to 1 promote the comfort oi uii who favor us with J ; their patronage. Our rooms are airy and com- s v for tab ly furnished ; Servants attentive a. dobe- i i- dienl. Our table will be constantly supplied with the 1 best tho season adonis, having the same advan y tape of market ;is tl. • Hotels in Augusta. I g The water of Hamburg has alwavs been rc- | garded superior to any within a radius of five , miles of this town c Our friends and patrons may rest satisfied ' i that with the above advantages, uud our desire i j to please them, will make their sojourn pleasant ) and agreeable during the summer. | Dry Goods Merchants and others will find it - to their interest to board with us, as it will eu- 1 1 ■ able them to introduce thc-ir respective firms to j t I j the Sout h Carolina planters and families who h hstay at this Hotel, whenever the y come to town. ' i The LOW PRICK OF t OAKiJ will make it an * ' 1 luducetneut to families Boarding out; likewise 1 r young tmn employed in Augusta. ’ t \ TERMS ; j ; Board sls per mouth Board and Lodging jS jo II do do <io for Gentleman e and I.ad v 36 do I o Families of threo, four or more persons re quiting suits of rooms, will bo charged in ’pro portion to tt o above low rates. 1 For particulars inquire of t e subscribers. J, G. C. Ci. N'XRN'GHAM ft CO. 8 j Hamburg, April 20, 1858. ap2o*lm ( Jjpmitl Itofe. HITThe Great Problem Solved I—IlR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING COR DIAL.—The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach has lost the power of duly converting food into a life-sustaining element, is relieved by a single course of this extraordinary tonic. The gastric fluid re acquires its solventpower, and the crude nutriment, which was a load and a burthen to the sufferer, while his digestive organization was paralyzed and unstrung, becomes, under the wholesome revolution created in the system, the basis of activity, strength and health. The uervous'sull'erer, while tormented by the acute, physical agony of Neuralgia. Tic-doloreux or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague ter rors, wakened by periodical fits, threatened with paralysis, J borne down and dispirited by that terrible lassitude which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or experiencing any other pain or disability arising from the unnatural condition of the wonderful machinery which connect*? ev-! cry member with the source of sensation, mo tion and thought—derives immediate benefit, from the use of this Cordial, which at once calms, ; invigorates and regulates the shattered nervous organization. Females who have tried it are unanimous in , declaring the Elixir to be the greatest boon that woman has ever received from the hards of medical men. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir has a direct, im- ; mediate and astonishing effect upon the appetite. While it renews the strength of the digestive ! powers it creates a desire for the solid materia! | which is to be subjected to their action. As an i appetiser it has no equal in the Pharmacopia. If long lile and the vigor necessary to its en joyment are desirable, this medicine is indeed of precious worth Its beneficial effects are not confined to either sex or to any ago. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous depres sion, the individual suffering from general de bility or from the weakness of a single organ willall find immediateand permanent relief from the use of this Incomparable renovator. To those who have a predisposition to paralysis it will prove a complete and unfailing safe guard against that terrible milady. There are many perhaps who have so trifled with their constitu tion that they think thcmsclvos beyond the reach of medicine. I«et not even those despair. The Elixir deals with disease as it exists, without re* erenee to the causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but rebuild the broken con- ] stitution LOSS OF MEMORY, confusion, giddiness, rush of blood to the beau, melancholy, mental debil ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self de- i 1 sructlon, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dys pepsia, genera! prostration, irritabiliiy, nervous ness, inability to sleep, distaste incident to fe- 1 males, decay of the propagating functions, bys teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation o! the heart, impotcncy, constipation, etc., from whatever cause arising, it is, if there is any reli- i ance to be placed on human testimony, absolute ly influnnie. CAUTION.—Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. Iu future, all the genuine Cordial will have the proprietor's sac simile pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the following words blown in glass : Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cor dial, C. 11. RING, proprietor, N. Y. This cordial is put up highly concentrated in pint bottles : $3 per bottle ; two tor $5 ; six for *l2. C 11. RING, proprietor, 192 Broadway, N York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canadas and the West Indies. Also, by iIAVIL.AXD, CHICHESTER & CO., and PLUMB & LKITVFR. Augusta. febl9-3m fTT.*e Great English Remedy.—Sir Janks Ciauke’s CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary o the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful ami dangerous diseases to which the femaie constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes ail obstruc tions, and a speedy cure tnay be relied on. ! TO MAi.RIEI) LADIES it i- peculiarly suited. * It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly ! period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Cellar, bears the Gov- , ernment Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pills hould not ho taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any < other time the> are safe. i Iu all cases of Nervous and Spinal A flections, j Pain in the Back and Limbs? Fatigue on slight I exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and - W bites, these Pills will effect a cure when all 1 other means have failed, and although a power- I ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti- < mony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. j Full directions in the pamphlet around each l package, which #iould be c arefully preserved, j Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late 1.0. Baldwin&Co.) Rochester, New York. , N. B.—One Dollar and six Postage Stamps en closed to any authorized Agent, will insure a bottle containing over fifty pills, by return mail I ‘ For sale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER k CO. Wholesale ami Retail Agents for the Suite o Georgia. febl -y fL*TOxygenated Bitters,' A SURE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA—The history of tnis remarkable medicine, and its astonishing success in obstinate cases of Dyspepsia, Asthma, and General Debility of the System, places it among the most wonderful discoveries in medi cal science, and has given it a reputation far be yond any remedy known lor these complaints, in .11 their various forms. The Oxygenated Bitters contain nothing which can intoxicate ; and the medicine has no simi larity whatever to the various alcoholic mix tures disguised as “Bittors,” being purely a medicinal compound, in which are combined the most valuable remedial agents, and a peculiar oxygenated property, hitherto unknown, but highly efficacious iu all complaints arising from weakness and derangement, or prostration of the stomach and system generally. It is a mild and agreeable tonic, removing all disagreeable symptoms, and assisting nature in her efforts to restore the impaired powers of the system. Seth W. Fowije & Co., J3B Washington-street, ; Boston. Proprietors. Sojd by their Agents! everywhere. _ my 18 C*F Coloring Fluids for the; Hair arc Dangerous.—Prof. Wood’s Hair; Tonic restores the color, not by the nitrate of silver process, but by a restoration of the healthy functions upon which the original and natural color of the hair and its moisture, its loss, its life, and consequently its original beauty depended. Prof. Wood, at the age of thirty-seven years, was as grey as a man o eighty, and his hair was dry, thin and dead Now he has not a single grey lock upon bis crown, nor is his hair thitfcnr dry, but soft, pli able and moist as that of a child of five years. This preparation acts upon the roots, for after an application that portion of the hair nearest the scalp is found restored to the original color,' whatever it was, while the ends of the hair are gray. Try Wood’s Hair Tonic , and do not ap ply any other till after you have this. With this resolution will never have occasion to use a hair dye. Caution, —Beware of worthless imitations as several ar. already in the market called by dif ferent names. Use none unless the words Prof. Wood’s Ilair Restorative, Depot St. Louis, Mo., and X w York, aro blown in the bottle. Sold bore by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, by all Faucy and Toilet good dealers in the U. States and Canadas. my!3 • IP" Office Clerk City Court of Augusta, May 21, 1858 —Parties, Jurors and Witnesses will take notice that the Honor able the City Court of Augusta will stand ad ! loomed to MONDAY, Gist day of May, instant. DAVID L. ROATH, . __ my 27 td Clerk City Court. f$T Teeth Extracted witli ; out pain, with Electricity, by . _ Freights by the Savannah River By the Iron Steamboat Company Line, will be re ceived and forwarded free of Commission, ad dressed to the care of Agent Irou Steamboat Company. J. B. GUIEU, Agent, Augusta S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agt. Savannah Augusta, July 1, 2857. jyl-ly IP" 1 have associated with ine my son, Dr. H. W. I). FORD, in the practice i of Medicine, &e. He will attend to my professional business du ring my temporary absence. : Our office is in the basement, corner of Greene and Mclntosh-streets. LEWIS D. FORD, M. D. I will be ifi my office from 7 to 10, A. M., for consultation iu Surgical cases. myl3-m 11. W. D. FORD. ItT A mlirotypes for the Ml I lion .—ls you want a first-rate AM BROT VPE, beautifully colored aud put in a neat case for Fifty Cents, go to the origin# Fifty Cent Gallery, Post Office corner, opposite the Georgia Railroad Bank. Fntrance to the Gallery next door to the Post Office. d 4 WM. H. CHALMERS, Proprietor. sip" To Rent.—TWO ROOMS for single gentlemen, conveniently situated to busi ness. Inquire at this Office, or address Box 202, Post Office. myl3-tf (*T Augusta & Savannah Railroad.—Augusta, Ga., March 11,1858.- On and after Friday, the 12tli instant, the rate o( Freight on Cotton to Savannah will be CO cents per bale, until further notice. mbi? F. T, WILLIS, President. IIP" Freight Between Sa~ VANNAH AND AUGUSTA.—The Iron Steam- j boat Company’s now light draft steamers, AU j GTTSTA and W. H. STARK, carrying the freight on their decks, will leave Savannah and Augus j ta, alternately every three week days, caMi Boat making a trip to and from Savannah every j week. A Boat will leave Savannah either Wed- j nesdav i c Thursday, or so soon as the New j York Sto- Tiers shall discharge in Savannah. ' This Company intend to deliver freight in Au- j gusta. in seven days after being shipped on '«* i ers in Northern Ports. All freight consigned to the Irou Steam Boat Company either in Augusta or Savannah will be promptly forwarded without commission, and at low rates of freight. jan2B-0m £ff“ a To Gild lleliucd Gold, to paint the lily,” To throw a perfume on the violet, To smooth the ice, or add another hue To the rainbow,” or speak in praise Os Plumb's ('old S <DA WATER, drawn from j his new fountain, “Is wasteful and ridiculous”— It speaks for itself. inyll-m Southern Porcelain Manufacturing Company.—The Office of, this Company is No. 3 Mclntosh, near Broad-st., ! where orders will be received by my 15 ts JOSEPH WHEELER, j Iff Arctic Soda Water.— ! We are now drawing COl D SODA WATER at our j Counter. Apparatus entirely now. apl4 _ PLUMB & LEITNER. i irDr. B. F. Palmer lias com menced drawing SODA WATER To-Day at his j Now Drugstore, under the Planters’ Hotel. Augusta, May 18, 1858. filT Spring Millinery.—Mis. M. L. PRITCHARD, Agent, opposite the Mechanics’ tank, is now receiving a splendid supply of MILLINERY, consist ing of French 1 resg BONNETS ; Silk and Crape CAPS ; Neapolitan Straw HEADDRESS; CAPES ; RIBBONS and FLOWERS : a large supply of i HATS for children ; a handsome supply of MAN- j TJLLAS—to which she invites tlic attention of ladies. mli27-2m There is a Liver Invig orator for all who are troubled with any >f| those disagreeable complaints, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Liver Diseases of any kind. We j feel that we are doing our invalid readers an in I valuable service if we can induce them to get a bottle of Dr. Sanford’s Invigorator, and take it, 1 for we know from personal experience that it is one of the greatest remedies so- general debility and consequent inactive bodily powers ever be fore used. Its action is so perfect and complete as to give relief the first time taken, and if it does to others as it lias to us, half a bottle will be all that is needed. We know of nothing we j can recommend with such confidence, lor a Tam ' ily medicine, as the Invigorator.-- Rahway lie publican. myl4 SINGER & CO.’S mr Iv-flk.jmmk ■» SEWING MACHINES, FOR Family and Plantation Use, THESE are the onlv Machines which will ilo, ON TIJE SAME MACHINE, both the finest and coarsest work Principal Office, 458 Broadway, New York. Charleston Office. 324 Kin*--street. Columbia, S. C , Hopson k Sutphen, Agents. Augusta Agency at H. D. NORRELL r S Book Store, 244 Broad-street. FLAX THREAD, for Plantation use; SILK TWIST; Sewing Machine OIL, NEEDLES &c. for sale. Apply for a copy of Singer & Co.’s Gazette. Sent free by mail. mv2s-tf Philadelphia Shoes. JITST RECEIVED, by last Steamer, all kinds of GENTS’ FINE SHOES Philadelphia make. They will b sold low. Cali i and see them. BURCH k ROBERT, I my2s-m At the old stand of J. W Burch. Personal Attention GIVEN TO REPAIRING, at the beat fhopa in tlio city. MACHINERY anti MILI. Work, of ail kinds, sent from the country. Address, my2s I. H. STEARNS & CO. row PEAS. COW PEAS. FOR SALE BY CARMICHAEL & CO., my 2 6-3 No. 3, Warren Block. Great Bargains! READY-MADE CLOTHIIC. SELLING WFF AT CO?T, nr jb* m* :■<: js , For Casli! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP. Call nint Make your Selections, at 258 BIiOAD STREET. ■ mli2s dlo*w2 WM. O. PRICE, Survivor. skto SlMerfemcnfs. ; Balloon Ascension! DR. BOYNTON Respectfully announces that he will give one scientific exhibition of arau sing and brilliant Experiments in Chemistry, Na tural Philosophy, and Electro-Magnetism, with explanations adapted to all ages, On MONDAY EVENING, Z\si of May, AT CONCERT HALE This entertainment will consist of a great va riety of experiments in Electricity, Galvanism, Chemistry, and Natural Philosophy. Experiments with the Compound gyroscope. A Rod of Iron will be suspended in the air. A boy will be lifted by Magnetic forces Magnets will be charged and discharged. The cause of the Magnetic Needle pointing to the North will be explained. The prools that the earth is a Magnet. Water will be decomposed and formed. A small cannon will be loaded with water and fired otr with an icicle. Water will be set on fire, and a bonfire kin dled with ice, with many other instructive and pleasing experiments. The Water Gas Light Experiment will le in troduced. 1-ie will show how the British proposed to blow up the ships at Sebastopol. Many interesting experiments will be made l with a Galvanic Battery. | The great PAINTING OK NIAGARA FALLS ! will be exhibited. | The enterta’nmeut will conclude with a beau- I tiful BALLOON ASCENSION. ! 4®* Tickets, Fifty Cents : Children half price. : For sale at the Door. 44“ Tickets to the Lectures on Geology will not admit tci this entertainment. I Doors open at 7 % o’clock ; to commence at 8 o'clock. my 29 :Tlie Campbell’s are Coming POSITIVELY FOR Three Nights Only ! $ * vy v- ; THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, I May 27th, 28th and 29th. Star Troupe of the World! KI MSEY & NEWCOMB'S I WORLD-RE NO WNED AND ONL V j 1 CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! mills COMPANY IS COMPOSED of ; JL EIGHTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, combining l in one organization, the best Negro Delineator.- j and Comedians, the most pleamug and best Vo c&lists and Ralladists, the most distinguished l and best Instrumentalists and Dancers, at pre sent engaged in the Ethiopian professions ; an i I the Campbells now, as ever, oiler a challenge to the world to compare with them, together with I CURRIER’S BRASS BAM) or ten talented Musi cians, which will play in front of the Ilall each night previous to opening the doors. • Admission, Fifty cents. Doors open at seven i o’clock ; Concert at eight o’clock. my 22 P. A. CLARKE, Agent. Bacon, bac< >x : 10 casks small FAMILY HAMS, i 50 casks SHOULDERS, A small lot of JO iVLS. Just received bv ; my 29 THUS. V. oTOVALL & CO. j /CHOICE SUGARS! VJ 35 hhds very choico PORTO RICO, 20 hhds good MUSCOVADO. F>r sale bv ! my29_ WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. j OSNABURGS! 20 bales 8 oz. OSNABURGS, lor sale bv my 29 WILCOI, HAND .v ANSI BY. ! Molasses and syrups ! 50 hhds CUBA MOLASSES, | 100 bbls choice Porto Rico SYRUP, (cypress j i barrels,) 30 bbls Sugar-House SYRUP, for sal© by j my 29 WILCOX, HAND & ANSI.EY. S. IA. STEARNS & CO. j AGENTS for transacting any business j involving mechanical knowledge. Broad I : 'tret I. Augusta. G i. ray 9 Straw Hats Repaired AT REASONABLE PRICES, find also WHITENED and PRESSED, by one who j thoroughly understands the business, and will j ! guarantee entire satisfaction in all enses, for j j THIRTY CENTS FAC i Y ung ladies Hats left j at the store of 1. 11. STEARNS & CO., Agents, I j will be promptly attended to. my 29 The Mastic Hoofing IS FAST COM INI i INTO FAVOR—sam-1 pies shown at I. 11. STEARNS & CO. “Or j ders solicited.” my 29 References. —Dr I. P. Garvin, 11. J. Osborne. Wire Safes Pi FAMILY USE, just the. thirty this! warm weather. At my 27 1. H. STEARNS & CO'S j UALT, SALT! . lO 500 sacks NEW SALT, iustreceived and for i sale b JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS. ; iny27 No. G, Warren Bloci. CIG AHSTCIGAUS! 6Cl;0 LA ROSA DE GEORGIA, 6000 FiLAN ROPA. ICO.OOO other brands. For sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, my 27 No. 6 Warren Block, j BAGGINGT BACON, ROPE, & c . JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS, No. C, War ren Block, offer for sale at low prices : 60 hhds. Cl EAR SIDES, 60 do RIBBED SIDES, 20 do HAMS nd SHOULDERS, 3CO bales GUNNY CLOTH. 1000 coils ROPE, 1000 sacks SA LT. 100 hhds MOLASSES, 1 50 bbls New Orleans SYRUP, 50 hhds N. (). and Muscovado SUGARS, 200 bills A, B and C. do 200 do Crushed and Powd’d do 500 bags CO Ft EE (Rio, i aguyra and Java.) 100 boxes TOBACCO, 100,000 CIO A RS. various brands ; . and all articles usually found in a Grocery Store, including a line assortment of LIQUORS. in‘2s Sewing Machines. QE\ EKAL VARIETIES, including SIN- O GER’S, GROVER k BAKER’S, JOHNSON’S, WHEELER k WILSON’S, WATSON’S, GIBBS’. kc., just received and for sale at manufacturers' prices, ranging from 520 to $l5B. Machinery Depot, first floor above the Me elianics’ Bank, Broad street. my2s •_ I. 11. STEARNS k CO. JOIUV A. BITU'KMYJfiR, Commission Merchant, For the sale of FLOUR, GRAIN, and ull kinds ol COUNTRY PRODUCE, 98 EAST BAY, Charleston, So. Ca. 42T Liberal cash advances made «>n Produce instore. Mr. NEUFFER will attend personally to all sales of produce. my24-tw2ra Sewing Machines REPAIRED at the Machinery Depot of my 24 I. 11. STEARNS A- 0-1 A WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE, very little used, for sale cheap b y Uiy2o I H. STEARNS & CO. fjewqr's Colnnm. : illil!rs THE PLACE FOR GOOD BARGAINS. The Cheap FURNISHING STORE. * PRICES FIXED AT 1.0 WEST HA TES AND UNIFORM. Goods Warranted EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED. Courteous Treatment, FAIR OKA LING, TRU T H FU L ST ATEMKN TS. SHIRTS, ! SHIR**, Six’for Nine Dollars! 1 J LARGE SIZE SHIRTS ALWAYS r ON HAND, and when gentlemen prefer it, i -hey can have their measures taken and Shirts : made up to order of the very Best Material, Su perior Workmanship, and after I ' '\ | \s LEE RIDGAWAY S .. —J | His Shirtshaving received the unqualified com ■ mendation ol gcutlemcnin all parts of the United ! States, and have been pronounced perfect. Pocket Handkerchiefs, READY HEMSTITCHED. | SHIRT FRONTS, in every style and quality. Silk, Linenand Cot ton SOCKS. SUSPENDERS! MONEY BELTS! MONEY BAGS!! Bajou’s Best Kid Gloves, AT sl.lO PER PAIR. INDIA GAUZE XT nclervests I AX EXCELLENT ARTICLE FOR SUMMER WEAR. | LISLE THREAD AND COTTON Undershirts, 7 FROM 50 CIS. TO $1.60 EACH. LINEN DRAWEES. 4VVA WVNVW, Long Cloth Drawers. WHITE COTTON AND LINEN tLDWISo UiVIBHELIj AS! MONEY IS VERY SCARCE and I am determined to do my sharo of trade LOW PRICES will make an inducement. I shall be glad to take the Notes of all the SOUTH CAROLINA BANKS at Par. CHARLES W. HERSEY, OPPOSITE •. g. HOT*., BtfS