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

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JUpsta €\mup llisptc| VOLUME 2. <fkiting pspitj}. mK^.PUBLISHED DAILY AMI) WEEKLY, BY S. A. ATKINSON. DAILY, per annum $4 00 , WEEKLY, “ I 50 4®“ Subscriptions will be rocoived for three months at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty cents. JfcS* Payment for subscriptions will positively be required in advance. *9* THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on Broad street, a few doors below Setz’s Corner, (upstairs.) Entrance next door above A. J\ Biguou k Co.’s Store. ? KATES OF ADVERTISING: fc Advertisements will be inserted by the square of 12 lines (100 words,) for 50 cents for the first insertion, and 37cents for each subsequent in sertion undor one month, to be paid for when the advertisement Is handed iuto the office. Advertisements uudor five linos will be insert ed at 10 cents a hno for the first, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. , t Advertisements will be inserted in both the Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above , heso rates. 1 — i i i mm —ii ■ ■■ .. ■ j sjl aiIJK aa l) $ tgis ter. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) * Leave Augusta at 2 30, AM, and 41* M. } Arrive at Atlanta at 11 36 A M and 104 PM. 5 Leavo Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 AM. ( Arrive at Augusta at 856 A M and 7P M. [Tho 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects through to Memphis.] IFark —$5 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. I ArriveatAugustaat 1A M and 230 PM. 4 1-eave Augusta at 10 A M and 805 PM. ? With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains, 1 Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 933A M. Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M. ■ With Atlanta and LaOrange Railroad Trains, \ Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 PM and 700A M. I Leave Atlanta at 2A M and 1P M. <t Connect with Macon de Western Railroad. ] Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. M., and 6 05, P. M * Leavo Atlanta, 10 30 A. it., and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leavo Atlanta 1200, Night. Leave Athens 12 00, Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00, Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. •' Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leavo Augusta 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leavo Washington 3 30. Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 63, Morning Arrivoat Atlanta 11 34, Morning On Moudays, Wednesdays and Fridays an Ex tra Train leavos Washington at 1.45 evening, and connects with the Down Day Passenger Train from Atlanta, and returning to Washing ton at 5.45 evening. Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leavo Ata..ta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening Leave Ws rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening . Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night GEO. YONGE, SuperinteL dent. * WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning Pass’ger Train loaves Atlanta 2.10 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 10.07 ain Morning Passenger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m Night Passeuger Train leaves Atlanta 12.15 p m 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. COMP’ Y. (From Columbus to Montgomery.) Day Train leaves Columbus 10 00, A M do arrive at Montgomery 4 00, P M do leavo Montgomery 8 30, A M do arrive at Columbus 2 50, PM Night Train loaves Columbus 7 30, P M do arrive at Montgomery... 2 30, AM * do leavo Montgomery 5 30, PM * do arrive at Columbus 1 00, A M Daily connections to Huntsville. Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. .JUNES, Super’t. MUSCOGEE RAIL ROAD. Day or Express Train leaves Columbus 4 pm do do do arrives Macon . .10 28 p m do do do leaves Maeon... 10am do do do arr. Columbus.. 852 a m Morn'ng or Acc. do leavos do .. 155 a m do do do arr. Macon 856 a m do do do loaves Macon... 11 30 a m do do do arr. Columbus.. 633 p m J. 1.. MUSTIAN, Sup’t. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. l<eave Augusta 2 30 am do Atlanta 12 16 pm do Dalton 616 p m Arrive at Knowille 12 20night Persons leaving Augusta on the 4, P. M., train are detainod at Dalton. Time from Augusta to Knoxville, 21 hours and 60 minutes—mostly In daylight. R. C JACKSON, Superintendent, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Millen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. Leave Millen, 6:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M. Connecting with trains to and from Savannah and Augusta. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passonger Train leaves Atlauta2.oo a in and arrives, at West Point 7.28 a m Evening Passenger Train leaves AtlantaM.oo p m and arrives at West Point 6.28 p in I Morning Pass’ger Train leavos W. Point 4.00 a in and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves W. Point 4.30 p m and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p m Fark to Wkst Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pass’gr Train leavos Atlanta 10.30 a m aud drrivos at Macon 4.15 a in Evening Pass’gr Train loaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m Fark to Macon, $4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon . Leave Savannah... 115, am, 2 46, p m Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a in l eave Macon 9 45, a in, 11 30, p m Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, a m Between Savannah and Augusta. Leave Savannah 116, am, 11 15, a m Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7 p m Leave Augusta 2 a in, 3 45 p m Arrive in Savannah 8 60 a in, 10 55 p m Between Macon and Augusta. leave Macon 945 am, 11 30 p m Arrive in Augusta 7 pm. 9 a in Leavo Augusta 2 am, 345 p in Arrive In Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAH, ROAD COMPANY. Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 230 P M ’ aUd arr,vea iu Augusta at Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 8.05 P M: arrives in Augusta at 1 I* M. H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. tST Day Trains leavo Macon for Columbus at 11.30, A. M., aud arrive at Columbus 6.33 P M Leave Columbus at 1 55, A. M., and arrive at Macon 8.56, A. M. MO~ Night Trains leave Macon for Columbus at 1.30, A. M.. and arrive at Columbus 8.23 A M. Leave Columbus 4, P. M., and arrivo at Ma- COn 10.28, P. M. It, Passengers going North, desiring to conned with either the routo by Wilmington or the one by Weldon, can do so by taking the morning trains at Montgomery, Chattanooga, Augusta and Charleston, and the evening trains at At lanta, and connect at Weldon with either the Washington City or Bay Routo. grji l&rk 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 wish'it to be remembered that we still keep a resident purchaser at the North, from whom we receive daily tho t ■ /yipT^c^T 1 IMPORTED FASHIONS I We solicit Country Merchants, buying for cash, to call and examine our stock, and ASCERTAIN OUR PRICES. To such we are prepared to offer superior in ducements. Below wo mention some of the MOST FASHIONABLE, as also some of tho leading articles in each de partment. Dress Goods, Rich Chintz Clieue BAYADERE SILKS ; do do RAYE D’AQUILLE do do Moire Antique Bl’kandCol’d do Bischoff’s Celebrated BLACK SILKS, in groat variety; Marcellaiuo and Florence SILKS, all colors ; GRENADINE, CRAPE D’PARISandSEW ING SILK ROBES ; Challio, Barege D’lAino aud BAREGE ROBES. PRINTED LAWN, PRINTED BRILLANTE,j CHALLIES, BAREGE DELANE, BAREGES, CRAPE MARETZ, CRAPE DkPARIS, CANTON CLOTH, BOMBAZINE, ALAPACA, &C., AC. HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES! ladies HOSE in COTTON, SILK and LINEN. Misses do do do do do do Gents do do do do do do ladies GLOVES in KII), SILK, LINEN usd SILK MID'S. 5,000 Eiubd. BANDS, in JAC®NETT, SWISS and MULL. 5,000 Embd. COLLARS aud BETTS, 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 Ladies DRESSES. Plain JACONET and SWISS MUSLINS. Nainsook MUI Land Book do Priutod BRILLANTE ami French CAMBRIC. MANTILLAS, SHAWLS, SCARFS, kc., in great variety and very cheap. DOMESTICS. 5 cases BROWN SHIRTINGS, 6«c. 5 do WHITE do 6> 4 c. 1,000 pieces CALICOES, fast colors, 6,^c. ALL TIIE FAVORITE BRANDS OF AMERICAN CALICOES AND Sliirtings, -A.T LOW jeHICES; A VERY HANDSOME LOT OF GINGHAMS, IN BLACK AND COLORED. 2,000 COUNTERPANES, from $1 25 to $lO each 6 cases 11-4 SHEETING, best quality, 31t 4 c. 5 do BED TICKING, APRON CHECKS, FURNITURE PRINTS, &c. Xj I rST XZJ ixr s, Best Irish LINEN DAMASK, 50 to $1 60. do do do NAPKINS aud DOYLIES, 100 to 460. Best Irish LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, do do do for SHIRT FRONTS 25 to 150 Plain and Fancy LINENS, for Gentlemen and Boy’s wear, from 18% to 75c. per yard. SUNDRIES. RIBBONS—LUTES, SATIN AND VELVET, —FUR- NITURE AND DRESS FRINGES; PARA SOLS. HOOP BKI RTS, FANS, HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS. FANCY SOAPS, &c., Ac. mh22 Dry Goods! Dry Goods!! MILLER & WARREN are now receiv iug their stocks of F/LLL AND WINTER GOODS, which they are prepared to offer and sell as low as any house in tho city. The stock has been selected with great care, and comprises a great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Rich and elegant Silk Robe de Quille, Bayadere Silks, variety of stylos, 1 Silk Valencias, striped and plaid, Plain Silks, all colors, Mourning Bayadere and Chene Silks, Plain Black, Plaid aud Striped do i Silk Peplins and Victoria Plaids, Delaine Robe de Quille, Rich Fig’d Delaines and Ca-dimeres, Emb’d French Merinoes, new styles, Plain French and English Merinoes, Mourning Delaines. French and English Prints, American do Mourning do Scotch Ginghams, Mourning Ginghams, Chene Ginghams, An extensive variety of Shawls, comprising Silk Thibet Shawls, Broche Shawls, 1 Flush Bordored Stolla Shawls, Chenille Shawls and Scarfs, Ladies’ black ami colored Cloth Cloaks, Rich Velvet Cloaks, every variety, All-Wool Lone Shawls, 1 Plain bl’k and Second Mourning Merino Shawls, A lot of beautiful Embioideries, consisting of 1 Rich Muslin Sleeves aud Collars, in setts, 1 Jaoonet and Swiss Sleeves, Linen Collars, Maltese Laoc Setts, 1 Imitations lace Collars and Sleeves, 1 Jaconet and Swiss Bands, 1 linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and cm* 1 broidered, Hemmed and Mourning Handkerchiefs, Misses’ aud Boys’ Wool Hose, : Wool Gaiters ; Nett Sacks, t Misses’ Merino Vests Indies Merino Vests, short and long sleeves, i For the Geutlemon’s lino may be found— Black Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, latest styles. Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, L North Carolina Cassimeres, superior article, [ Cravats and Collars ; Merino Ties. aepHQ MILLER k WARREN. ; i Life Insurance. THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY art* prepar d to issue ’ at moderate premiums policies of iLsurauco on, . the lives of Slaves, oither for one, dvoorten ' years. Forms of application and tables of rates can be procured at the office of the Company free of charge. ‘ „ WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC, President. O. F. McCoy, Secretary. fbbll AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JUNE 9 1858 §t!! dirts. • SPRING AND SUMMER iDry Goods! " AND MILLINERY! ;CHEAP FOR CASH!! e JAMES HENEY HAVING just returned from the Nor them markets with a superior stock of FANCY lot ■ andpOMESTIC DRY GOODS, comprising some of thelilpEajgßl B * r I Iff \ newest styles, as well astltjl l c °° D I 11 the finest texture of DRFSS ! GOODS, to which he wishes " l^^K== " to call tho attention of all persons visiting Au gusta. pledging himself that he will permit no I one to undersell him, and is confident that ho can sell at least from sto 10 per cent, cheaper • than any other . Cash Store in tho city. He and those in his employment . will feel a pleasure in waiting on those who . favor hfm with a call ; and as tlioy will of ne cessity havo to examine the stocks of tho city in order to find tho best value, he hopes they will bear in mind his store, which is one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE IHS STOCK. STUDY YOUR INTERESTS. NOBODY COMPELLED TO BUY. EVERYBODY WAITED ON WITH PLEASURE. Dress Silks, . ALL STYLES, VERY LOW. Printod Lawn, Organdie and JACONETS, all stylos, very low ; Printed Lawn, Organdie aud Jaconet ROBES, different styles ; . Printed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES. ‘ A large lot of GINGHAMS and CALICOES. Swiss, Jaconet aud Mull MUSLINS. A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED GOODS. J SUMMER SHAWLS and MANTILLAS. IN TII E gtilliturii gifpartiiuut , is to be found all that is novel, never having • been better suppliod with all that is desirable in BONNETS, 11 <8 St Cl IIVCMHOM, Ac., kc , &c. • Sheeting*, Shirtings ami Ctannhurgt*; IRISH LINENS ; TABLE LINENS and TOW RUNGS : Musquito NETTINGS ; BED SPREADS, FRINGB, j &c. A full supply of HOSIERY. mh3l New aud Seasonable STOCK OF DRY GOODS. P & M GALLAHER » T> ESPECTFULLY solicit the attentior XV> of the ladies ot Augusta, and tho public generally, to their NEW AND FASHION ABLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Purchasod within tho past month by one of their own firm, who spared no pains to obtain The Most Desirable Styles of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, suitable for tho most fastidious of the ladies of tho South. , To their varied and extensive assortment, iu each Department, they call spocial attention, ! aud particularly to the comparatively 1 r,ow Prices at which they are soiling. Their stock em braces in part the latest Fashions : SUPERB SILKS. Rich Chintz Chene Bayadere SILKS, Rich Moiro . .ntique Black and Col’d SILKS, do Marcellame and Florence do do Black SILKS, in endless variety, GRENADINE, Crapo de Paris ROBES, CHAI.LIE, Barege Delaine do Printed LAWNS, Printed BRILLIANTES, BAREGES, CRAPE MARETZ, C iALLIES, BAREGE DELAINE, , CRAPE DePARIS, CANTON l I.OTH, BOMBAZINE, ALPACA. , EMBROIDERY. Embroidered BANDS, beautiful patterns, , do JACONET, SWISS aud MULL, do COLLARS, in great variety, do Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS, EDGINGS and INSEKTINGS. HOSIERY. Ladi es’ SiIkHOSE, best quality, do Cotton do do do . Misseß’ Silk do do do do Cotton do do do Gents’ Hall Cotton HOSE, all sizes and quality, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Silk GLOVES, do do do Kkl do, various col. MUSLINS Embroidered MUSLIN, for Ladies’ Dresses, . Plain Jaconet and Swiss MUSLINS, Nainsook, Mull and Book do Embroidered Muslin and Lace CURTAINS, j Priuted BRIIJJANTE and French CAMBRIC. i American Calicoes, At Unprecedentedly Laic Prices. DOMESTIC GOODS Brown SHIRTINGS and SHEETINGS, OSNABURGS, STRIPES and DRILLINGS, at Fac tory prices. GINGHAMS, In great variety. IRISH LINEN. Finished aud 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 1 and Dress FRINGES ; PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS, FANS. COMBS ; HAIR BRUSHES. SOAPS, PERFUMERY; MANTILLAS, SHAWLS and SCARFS in endless variety. aplO-dAw3m ‘ JOHN N. GOW, MARBLE-WORKER. MONUMENT'S, of all descriptions, executed in the bestform, at THE LOWEST PRICKS, AitlflßV and in the shortest timo compatible gmMpNtHIl with faultless workmanship. i|IrLX' , P? Persons in want of Marble-Work of any kind are invited to call. Shop on Campbell-street, bo tween Broad aud Greeno-stroet. pbsM nov23 JOHN N. GOW r!—.n' 11 ICE CREAM AND : SODA WATER. WE shall furnisli daily through the Summer, at our Btorejust below Briuge ’ Bank Buildiug, tho choicest ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, and respectfully invite our friends and tho public to give us a call. aplO FLISH & SUMHRAV. tlforejmise Carts. JAMES M. DYE & CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a copartnership under the name andKY"TTT\ stylo of JAMES M. DYE & CO. for transaction of a Warehouse and Comm is sion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu pied by Dyk & LaTastk. They respectfully ten l dor their services to their porsonal friends and | the public, with the assurance that any business I entrusted to them will bo promptly and faith fully attended to. Particular atteution paid personally to the sale . of Cotton and other Produce, and also to the re ceiving and forwarding of Goods. liberal Cash Advances mado on consignments of Cotton and other Produce. JAMES M. DYE, THOS. RICHARDS. Augusta, Feb. 5, 1858. feb24 J. C. HARALSON, , WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT At the old stand of L. Hopkins, Augusta, Georgia. sept!B i y Cabinet Making and Re pairing, Ac. WH. PKOUTY & 00. having dia • solvoil, by mutual consent, tho under signed may be found at the same stand, ready te ! do all jobs committed to him in the way of CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING AND HOUSK CARPENTERING. W. H. PROUTY, Shop on Washington, between Broad and Rot uolii.streets. janlft New and Valuable PUBLICATIONS ! FROM the great Publishing House of BLACKIE & SONS, Glasgow, Edinburg and London, consisting of the allowing staudaid editions : Tho Imperial Family Bible ; Brown’s Bible, with Cook’s Notes ; do do Dictionary ; imperial Gazetteer, highly illustrated, ’56a’57. Italy—Classical, Historical and Picturesque ; Works of Robert Burns, compote and Illus trated ; Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen Goldsmith’s History of the Earth aud Anima ted Nature ; ; Prof. Andrew’B Cyclopedia of Di meslic Modi i ciuo and Surgery ; Poetical and Prose Works of EttrickShepherd* Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienno • • Tho above, and many other Works iu the Cata logue are recommended by Rev. Dr. Smythe of Charleston. ’ ; Carpenters and Joiners Assistant, by F.my Krafft. and others ; Book of Ornamental Designs, with 40 plates • , Rural Architecture, by Jno. White, Architect; Bail way Machinery, by D. Kennear Clark , Engineer and Machinists Drawing Book by M. Le Blonc. Practical Tailor’s Guide to the Cutting Room. Subscription and orders received fortheaUove by the Agent, at I. H. STEARNS k CO.’S office, first door above Mechanics’ Bank. Broad-street Augusta, Ga. J. CUM MING. Agent. Agent for the Scottish American Journa 1 , a weekl newspaper. inyll loe 3NT otioe. ; riIHE AUGUSI'A ICE HOUSE, on Iley- X nold-strcet, and Branch on the Corner of Greene and Campbell-streets, will bo kept open during the ICE SEASON. FROM 5 O’CLOCK, A. M., UNTIL 8 o’clock, p. M. On SUNDAY epen at 5 o’clock, and closo at J o’clock, and in no case open after this hour, un less In case of sickness, when an ordor must ba sent stating this fact. We continue to sell ICE at One Cent, per Pound, or as cheap as the cheapest. mv 13 m C. EMERY, Agent. Sewing Machines. Receiving and opening this DAY, Fifteen handsomo SEWING MA CHINES, of various styles and finish. For sale b y THOS. P. STOVALL k CO., my l ® General Coni. Merchants. REFORM - Practice of Medicine. DR. li. E. PALMER, having perma neatly located in Augusta, Ga., respectful ly tenders his services tu the citizens, being prepared to treat, sdentiacally, the various loruis of disoaso incident to the climate, bolli acute and chronic, with that success that ma; bo confidently expected trom the use of inno cent vegetable remedies Calls promptly attended to. Chargo3 mode rato. Ho may bo found at all times at his stor< under Planters' Hotel, unless professionally t*n J? a P ed - iny6 m HICKMAN.WESCOmCa Have a large and splendid stock of 3XT DEJ W SPRIG GOODS! Just received from New York, which THEY WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. Merchants aud Planters are respectfully re quested to call and examine their goods, as they will be sold low. U., W. & Co. would respectfully invite the at tention of Ladies to a beautiful assortment of DRESS GOODS KaSa<*<> jtf'saamttllais, STEEL-SPRING SKIRTS, and a great variety of other articles opened this day- ap9 TTEAST POWDERS. JL Five Gross Preston & Merrill’s YEAST POWDERS just received at mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. WM. H. TUTT, WQOLSSALK AND KKTAIL Drug gist, OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, HAS IN STORE, and now offers at | very low rates— le.OOO lbs WHITE LEAD, equal to best English, OILS, VARNISHES and COLORS, of all kinds. 300 oz. SULPHATE QUININE, -5 “ “ MORPHINE, 50 lbs CHLOROFORM, 25 doz TRUSSES, all kinds, 12 “ HAIR DYE, do 100 gross MATCHES, 12 doz Prof. Wood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE, 24 “ SARSAPARILLA, all kinds. 1 gross LUBIN’S EXTRACTS, assorted, 20 doz HAIR BRUSHES, do 300 boxes French WINDOW GLASS, all sizes, 2.000 lbs No. 1 POTASH, 1.000 lbs. SAL SODA, 500 gross TA FER BOTTLE CORKS. tnyß-d*cm IN ITS HIGHEST STATE OF PERFEC TION, vi ith a great variety of tho choicest FRENCH SYRUPS, may be had at tho Drug Store of WM. H. TUTT. N. B. CONGRESS WATER always in ice. ap9 dm ARTHURS' CELEBRATED PATENT Air-Tight Sell Sealing CANS and JARS, for preserving fresh Fruits, Tomatoes, etc., tor sale at my 6 S. C. MUSTIN. FIFTY bags Old Gov't Java COFFEE, 50 do I.aguira do 500 do Rio do For sale by my 4 WILCOX, HAND k ANfeLHY. |Ms, $% SOOTS AND SHOES. C'l ENT’S CALF CONGRESS GAITERS I" Do KID do do . Do Calf Skin do do j Do P S Strap Shoes I Do Calf do do i- 1 o do Pump Sole Oxford Ties Just received per last Steamer, and for Sale j by JAMES W. BUNCII, s Opposite Express Office, Broad street. My 1 • SPRING GOODS. s Kin r Pll&w ' SPRIG GOODS! VlmakW. ■- wa *4 HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED a large lot of SPRING GOODS, and will continue to “ do so through the summer, consisting in part of Ladies’ Silk Fixed CONGRESS GAITERS, * do do do do do Glove Kid Congross do do Colored TUT do do Black do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS Misses’ Fixed Kid-Top KOSSUTH BOOTS, J do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, • Childrens’ SHOES, of every description, r Mona’ Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS. , do Goats HEELED INVINCIBLES, J do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, do Goats B S. do do Call B. S. do do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf do do Boys’ do do do With a variety too numerous to montion. Call and look, as I havo attentive Clerks who will be ' glad to snow tl o Goods. mh27 JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH lot of those justlv famous MOROCCO BOOTS, from Philadelphia. '* sewed through and through, warreuted never to rip. Call and see them. JAMES W. BUNCH, My 1 Broad street. THE GREATEST SHOE IN THE NATION. . ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD 11 ' NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP!! r Sewed Through and Through. LADIES' KID WELT BOOTS, sewed through and through Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS' « ■■ » JK m , . of all kinds. Cull and see them. jan2s JAS. W. BURCH, Broad-street. v For clean linen and cotton RAGS, (packed in bales,) i Cash will be Paid, at tho office of BATH PAPER MILLS, ou Reynolds * street, between Jackson and Mclntosh, Augusta. Georgia. my 3 UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES, consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, 5 BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS BUGGIES, with and without tops, s of all the different styles now manufactured at prices AS LOW as can bo bouglitin any Southerr ciry. Being constantly in the receipt of goods I am enabled to offer to the public something both fresh and new. In addition to the above, I keep always on i hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac ure. I also warrant all work that loaves my store. R. H. MAY, ’ ht my old stand, cornor Jauksouand Ellis-sts. j iu roar ok.lobe Hotel d22-lv LUTHER ROLL, AT HIS NEW STAND, Corner of Ellis a. cl Jaekgon-Sts., Nearly in the Rear of the Globe Hotel, ON THE CORNER BELOW ARCHER’S STABLES, HAS ON HAND a full assortment of COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, lop and No Top } BUGGIES, &c. ; which will bo sold extremely low aud on accommodating terms. ALSO—A full assortment of aU kinds of mate rials used by Coach aud Huraeu Makers, kc.: SUCH AS AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, HuSs, YELLOWS, SPOKES, SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, MALEABLE CASTINGS, ENAMELLED LEATHER and CLOTH, PATENT DASH and HARNESS LEATH ’ ER, kc., kc. REPAIRING ol Harness and Vehicles done promptly aud at low prices. Vehl los manufactured to order. The same assortment to be found at the old stand, corner of Washington and Reynold-sts., in rear of the Augusta Hotel. Jan-twly Candles. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES. For sale by my 1 2-m_ A. D. WILLIAMS. CABINET MAKING. THE UNDER- /—aasa P has opetiedHiSßv Wpi shop, first above tho PALACEbHHH STABLES, on Ellis-street, to carry ou tho above business in all its branches, i Particular attention given to the REPAIRING I OF FURNITURE and PACKING, etc. I solicit a share of public patronage. mylO-tf WM. SINGLETON. bacon: Fifty hhds. Choice SHOULDERS ; 10.000 lbs. CLK\R SIDES ; 20.000 lbs. BONE SIDES ; 5,000 lbs. HAMS. For sale by my 12 in A. I). WILLIAMS. UNDRIES. 200 bbls PLANTING POTATOES ; 300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades ; < 100 kegs SODA ; 300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES , 500 kegs NAILS ; 15 tierces RICE. For sale low by feb22 WILCOX, HAND k ANSIJSY. W“ HISKEY. 100 bbls PIKE’S WHISKEY, for sale by , apl2 THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. /CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES. Just received a few more single and dou- , ble < IGS, and CHAISES. For sale low. my 6 S. C. MUSTIN. TEN THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL SAIT 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, 300 sacks Alum SALT, for sale low by i nov6 DANIEL H. WILCOX. Closing. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER REA -m »-W-3H AI» K , CLOTHING! RAMSEY & LAB AW (Opposite the Union Hank, Augusta, Georgia,) ARE 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, und paid unusual attemionto the manufacture or the Clothing. We are prepared to oflbr them at nrices to defy com petition. We have an elegant line of SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, every grade; Linen Bosom SHIRTS, from the well known manufactories of Morrison & Co., Goldeu Hill, John M. Davis & Co., and Fowler 4 Co. —ALSO — A complete line of GLOVES, of every kind ; HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, kc. We have also a very large slock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call especial attention to. Merchant acd others would do well to call be fore purchasing elsewhere. mh3l . i New Spring and Summer CLOTHING! For 1858 YXTE ABE GETTING IN a splendid Y V «tock of GOODS, and invite all who need auy article iu our line to call and examine them, consisting in part of Side Strlpo CAS- IMERE COATS and SACKS, with PANTS and VESTS to match ; Black Cloth and Cashmeret FROCKS aud SACKS; Black Ca3simere PANTS; Black Barathea and (irenadino SILK VESTS, (a light article for spring); Brown, White and Check Side-Stripe Linen aud Marseilles, COATS, PANTS and VESTS ; I A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS J . Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COI. LARS, GLOVES. TIES and SUSPENDERS. BOVS’ OLOTHIM, ALL SIZES AND PRICES. Tailoring! Our stock of nice CLOTHS, Black, Blue, Brown aud Claret, havo arrived, together with a beau tiful assortment of side-stripe CASSIMERE for pants ; side-8 ripe LINENS and MARSEILLES for pants ; Rich SILK and MARSEILLES PATTERNS for vesta All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY will h<* pleased t ahow aud make up to ordor, war ranted to fit und please or no sate. JOHN K. HORA &CO., Successors to J. M. Newby if Co., mh3o Under U. S. Hotel. Augusta. Ga. GENERAL STOCK OF READY HADE CLOTHING, "VTOW is the time to buy the following articles for Mens’ am Boys Wear, cheap er than thev 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, and ovory article iu our line. uov6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY. GENTLEMENS’ Fall and Winter Goods for 1857. MY stock of goods is now foil and comprises everything that is fashionable in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES aud VESTINGS, which will be made to order as good and as fashionable as can bo obtained in any part of the country. a’iao, A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CLOTH ING, which cannot bo ox- elled by any Goods in tho 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. oct29 J. A. VAN WINKLE. APOTHEORIES BALL, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of /f*^V the above establish- ttjjgsfl raent respectfully invites the attention of Physicians II and Families to his stock of select D UGS, MEDI Sow ONES and CHEMICALS of the purest qualities aud at moderate prices. fQ__. & JPWHf Amongst my assortment are the following articles : Surgical Instruments of every variety ; French, English and American Per fumory, Trusses, Shoulder Jfßßk Braces and Abdominal Sup porters ; every variety ot Combs and Toilet Brushes ; Lamp OiLs, Wicks and Lamp Shades • Paints, Paint Oils, Patent Brushes, Window Glass. Varnishes, &c.; Medi cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Cam phene ; Spices of ali kinds ; Pot and Pearl Ashes, Indigoes and Dye-Woods; Starch, Tapioca Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow-Root. Also, acons'ant supply best Sweedlsh Leeches, Quinine, Morphine, Elatorium, Strychnine, Chlo roform, Ac. kc., from the most responsible La boratories. The preparation of Pharmacopeial articles is conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS CROFT, a graduate of the Ixmdon College of Phar macy. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., : d24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. KEROSINE OIL AND Lamps! Another lot of the above re oeived. LAMPS sold a3 low as JT. $1.25 each, will give a light equal to six Candles—warranted not to gam, explode, smell or cougeul ; will give Jy a steady, constant light for TWENTY HOURS without trimming. ; Tho public aro invited to call and examine them at the v APOTHECARIES’ HALL, Under the Augusta Hotel. » 4 ™ ■ np26 THOMAS P. FOGARTY. | B A€ 0 1, QA hhds. Prime SHOULDERS, OU 10 do. Ribbed SIDES, without back-bone t 6 do. Clear do 4 do. PLAIN HAMS, . 2 do. SUGAR CURED HAMS. ‘ For sale by ap2B McCORD, IIORTON k WAITON. Bath (South Carolina) “I Paper JVCills WILL KEEP ON HAND in this city, and for sale at lowest cash prices, con stant supplies of BOOK, NEWS, and WRAPPING PAPER, of best qualities. Orders promptly filled. 1 Store Room ou Reynold street, immediately rear of City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER. Augusta, April 6,1858. apß-tf l NUMBER 440 Sundries. ONE THOUSAND kegs “Reading” an<4 “ Old Dominion’' NAILS, 2000 sacks Liverpool BAI T, new, 10u0 bushels bulk do 100 sacks Alum do 50 bbls pure CIDER VINEGAR, 100 bales heavy GUNNY BAGGING. 300 coils Machine ROPE, 50 boxes King land’s Pearl STARCH, 50 do No. 1 and Pale SOAP, 50 do Fresh CANDY, 200 do TOBACCO, some very cheap, 20 do prime Layer RAISINS, •20 do do MR do 20 half boxes do do, Ac. Ac. For sale low by mh26 DANIEL H. WILCOX. MacKerel. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY pack ages MACKEREL, Just received and for sale by mh24 HcCORD, HORTON k WALTON. Bacon. Thirty thousand pounds choice new Ten nesseo BACON, hog round, on band and for sals “y leb2 A. STEVENS. ■ "DACON. J 3 30 casks primol'ennesace Shoulders, to ar rive within ajew days. WIN 130 WSHADEr lyui l l l different patterns new styln X. Window Shades, just received at BENJAMIN k GOODRICH’S Be P 29 Furniture Warerooma COWETA HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Dekalb county, ga. mbß ly 8. F, ALEXANDER. TENVKS.BKK PRODUCE. THE undersigned is prepared to axe cute with promptness orders for Bacom, Ixird, Vheat , Rye, Oats , Corn, Flour t or any other products of Middle Tennessee. D. D. DICKEY. No. 6 College-street, Nashvillo. Term. aug2l ly R. P. SPELMAN, SR , Greene-street, Augusta, Get rgla. f 2( EURBK.A ! TITHIS IS THE EXCLAMATION of the X SUFFERING DYSPEPTIC, after having tried ill the patent nostrums of the day, when resort has onco been had to that long popular, tho roughly tested, and never failing Remedy, the Colleton Bitters! 1 Prepared nder the supervision ol Mrs. EMILY A JENKINS. The disease is driven from the system like the •lew-drop front the nose-bud in* the morning suulight. What greater proof can the commu nity req ire that the article above named is a RELIABLE REMEDY than that it has been sold in this City for a series of Twenty-Five Years, and has the unsolicited recommendations ol Physi cians, Clergymen. Ladies aud Gent emen of tho first standing. Hundreds of letters have bee a receiv ed from tho most respectable sources, a l l snoticing lu ui qualified measure of praiso of this truly Mrs. E. A. JENKINS regrets the necessity of informing her friends and the public that since the introduction of tho Celebrated COLLF TON BITTERS. 1 n l tat l ns have sprung up, made by the inexperienced, and of course possessing but little m rlt, they have usually had but an ephemeral existence ; but tli suffering and poor Dyspeptic must be on his guard, or worthless imitations will be palmed on him In place or my well known remedy. Buy none, therefore, but that with my name on tho label, and a’soob serve that the name 41 Colleton Bitters'' is blown in tho Glass. The Colleton Bitters is for sale by every re spectable Druggist in the City and State The Trade will b supplied on Liberal Terms. Orders should be addressed to JOHN ASHHURBT, Special Agent, 29 Hayne-st., Charleston, S. C. For sale In Augusta, Ga., by PLU.VB k I«»T NER and B. F. PALMER, M. D.: in Hamburg by A. J. PELLESEIR k CO. 0m my machineHwlngl All DESCRIPTIONS OF FINE AND COARSE SEWING is done with dispatch at the Machine Sewing Rooms* On Broad-street, above N. K. Butler’s. The head 3 of families w«ll find it to their inte rest to call and examine specimens of boautiful work, which is daily executed there AT MODERATE CHARGES. DRESSES for Ladles ami ( hildren tucked in the Handsomest style. SHIRTS, PANTO, VESTS, and every article of Clothing mi e with dispatch much handsomer than by hand. «- Call at tho “ MACHINE SEWING ROOM." ■' tlguata, April 28, 1858 ap2B CARPET IsTORE, IN CHARLESTON, S. C. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ROYAL VELVET PILE; Tapestry Brussels ; English Wire Brussels ; Printed Brussels ; Printed Velvet • 6-4, 12 4 and ls-4 Druggets ; Felt Druggets ; Crnmb Cloths : Eng lish Venetian for stairs, entries and church aisles; Imperial Three-Ply a; American Ingrains Scotch and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa Mattings ; Mosaic, Axminster, Brussels, Velvet and Tufted Rugs ; Door Mats ; Stair Carpal Rods, &o. ’ LINEN DEPARTMENT. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask ; 7-4 up to 24-4 Ta ble Cloths ; 4-4 Family Linens ; 7-8 Shirtang Linens ; tine Frontiug Linens ; Pillow Case lan otis ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye Di aper ; Scotch Diaper ; Brown Table Damask • Brown Table Cloths ; 3 yards wide Druggets’ Napkins, Doilies, Towjls, Tray Cloths, Dowlass’ Crash, Huckaback, etc.; 8-4 colored Tabling • Colored Table Covers ; Fruit Doilies ; Piano Cov ers; Centre Covers; Window Shades. FLOOR Olid CLOTHS cut for Rooms or Fntries JAMES G. BAILIE, mh!7-ly Proprietor. Volcanic Pistols and Rifles! rpHESL PISTOLS carry the Minnie balls and shoot six times with ono loading, tho load and cap being contained Is the balls. They shoot with groat precision and force. Tho Kitios are a curiosity. With one loading they can be discharged twenty times in one minute, and aro the best guns for squirrel huniing eit taut. Tho underslgnod is the solo Agent fer the coin - pauy in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNE, Watch, Jewelry and Optical Store, 256 Broad-at Augusta, Ga. febl2 , General Advertising fit j**. WE DESIRE to act as Agents for all the Publishers in the country, to procure Subscriptions, Advertisements, and attend to any other business required in Augusta. Proprietors are invited to correspond with I. H. b E*RNB & CO. Be erences : Wm. ' .Goodrich, H.J.Osborno Plumh fc L» itner, Carmichael A Bean my 18 Awheelek & wilson'sewinu MACHINE, very little used, Tor sale cheap by my2o t. H. STEARNS A CO.