Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, June 23, 1858, Image 1

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SI ug usta tfhnittg Jlisptcl}. VOLUME 2. Opening tlispatcji. '«BC PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, ! IBY S. A. ATKINSON. DAILY, per annum S 4 OO WEEKLY, •< I 50 Subscriptions will be received for three lOorths at §1 25. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty jconts. ’ J Payment for subscriptions wul positively be required in advanco. THE OFFICE OK THE DISPATCH is on Broad street, *i few doors below Setz’s Corner, •■(upst irs.) Entrance next door above A. 1. ißkgnon k Co.’s Store. RATES OF ADVERTISISC : Advertisements will be inserted by the square ot 12 Imes (100 words.) for 50 cents for tho first i insertion, aild 37 cents for eachsubsequentjn .* sertion under one month, to be paid for when the . alvertisoment is handed into the office. Advertisements under five lines will be insert .el at 10 cents a hne for tho first, and 5 cents a •l.ne lor each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted In both the .Oaily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above • liese rates. $ a 11 gbgistu. 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 P M. f The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects through to Memphis.] Fare—ss 50. Connect unth South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at A ugus taat 1A M and 2 301* M. 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. >1 j th Atlanta and La Grange Railroad Trains, Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 P M and 7 00 A M. Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Conned wUh Macen t£ Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 16, 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 at Augusta 9 00, Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Washington Branch—Sundays 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 Monilays, Wednesdays and Fridays an Ex tra Train leaves Washington at 1.45 evening, and connects with the Down Day Passenger Train from Atlanta, and returning to Washing • ton at 5.45 cvenirg. Warrentnn Branch—Sundays Excepted. vLeave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leave At acta 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrcnton 8 00, Evening Leave W> rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14. Night GEO. YONGJS, Supcrinte: dent. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning Fass’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 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 G lumbus 10 00, A M do arrive at Montgomery 4 00, PM do leave Montgomery 8 30, A M do arrive at Columbus 2 50, I'M Night Train leaves Columbus 7 30, PM do arrive at Montgomery... 2 30, A M do leave Montgomery 5 30, PM do arrive at Columbus 1 00, A M Daily connections to Huntsville. Memphis and t Kuoxvillp. SAMUEL G. JONES, 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 Maoon... 1 oam do do do arr. Columbus.. 852 am Mcruuig or Aco. do loaves do .. 155a in do do do arr. Macon 856 am do do do leaves Macen.. 11 30 a m do do do »rr. Columbus.. 6 37pm J. L. MUSTIAN, Sup’t. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Le.cve Augusta 2 39 am do Atlanta 12 15 p m do Dalton 615 pm Arrive at Knovvillo 12 20night Persons leaving . ugusta on the 4, I'. M., train are detained at Dalton. Time from Augusta to Knoxvillo, 21 hours and 50 minutes—mostly in daylight. R. (' JACKSCN, Superintendent, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Millcn, 4:06 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. Leave Milieu, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M. *• Connecting with trai» 3 to and from Savannah and Augusta. ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlauta2.oo a in and arrives at West Point 7.28 a in Passenger Train leaves Atlanta f l.oo p m ami arrives at West Point 6.28 p m Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m 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 u m Fa UK to Wkst Point, $3.50. GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROA*D. 'Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 ain and arrives at Macon 4.15 a in Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m Fakk to Macon, $ \. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah and Macon. ULcavc Savannah 1 15, am, 2 46. p m Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m Leave Macon 9 45, a in, 11 30, p ra '‘Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, a m Between Savannah and Augusta. • Leave Bavanuah 1 15, a in, 1115, a m Arrive in Augusta 9am, 7 pm •'Leave Augusta 2 am, 345 p m Arrive in Savannah 8 50 a m. 10 55 p m Between Macon and Augusta. I cave Macon 945 am, 11 30 p m • Arrive in Augusta 7 pm, 9am Leave Auguste 2a m, 345 p m ' Arrive in Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ■Day Mail and Passenger Traiu leaves Auguste at *°3o PM M ’ aDCt arrives in Au S usla •-Night Mail and Passenger Train loaves Augusta at 8.05 P M: arrives in Augusta at 1 P M. H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. J*3T Pay Trains leave Macon for Columbus at 11.30, A. M., and arrive at Columbus 6.33, p. m. Leave Columbus at 1 55, A. M., and arrive at Macon 8.56, A. M. J£ir Night Trains leave Macon for Columbus at 1.30, A. M„ and arrive at Columbus 8.23, A. M. Leave Columbus 4, P. 31., and arrive at Ma- ■ •con 10.28, P. M. *. Passengers going North, desiring to connect with cither the route by Wihnington or the one \ bv Weldon, can do so by taking the morning \ trains at Montgomery. Chattanooga, Augusta : and Charleston, and the evening trains at At } ianta, and connect at Weldon with either the 1 •Washington City or Bar Route. jbrt (Strobs. j 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 SPUING AND SUMMER Dry OoodLs. Wo wish’it to be remembered that we still keep a resident purchaser at the North, from whom wo receive daily the LATEST IMPORTED FASHIONS! Wc 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 Chene BAYADERE SILKS ; do do RAYE D’AQUILLE do do Moire Antique Bl’kand Col’d do Bischoff’sCelebrated BLACK SILKS, in great variety ; Marcellaine and Florenoe SILKS, all color.-- ; GRENADINE. CRAPED’PARISandSEW ING SILK ROBES ; Challic, Barege D’Jmne and BARHGE ROBFS. PRINTED LAWN, PRINTED BRII.LANTE, CHALLIES, BAREGE PELANE, BAREGES. CRAPE MAKETZ CRAPE DxPARIS, CANTON CLOTH, BOMBAZINE, ALAPACA, kC.. kC. HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES! Indies HOSE in COTTON, SILK and LINEN. Misses do do do do do do Gents do do do do do do lot-lies GLOVES in KID, SILK, LINEN and SILK MITTS. 5,000 Embd. BANDS, in JACONETT, SWISS and MULL. 5,000 Embd. COLLARS and BEITS. in JACO NET, SWISS and MULL. EDGINGS and INSERTING, in great variety. Embd. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, iu great variety. WHITE GOODS. Embd. MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS, do do for Ladies DRESSES. Plain JACONET and SWISS M ISO NS. Nainsook MUI Land Book do Printed BRILL ANTE and Frei.ch CAMBRIC. MANTILLAS, SHAWIFi, SCARFS, kc., in great variety and very cheap DOMESTICS. 5 cases BROWN SHIRTINGS, 6»£c. 5 do WHITE do 6V4C. 1,000 ALI COES, fast colors, 6 >4O. ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF AMERICAN CALICOES AND Sliirtings, -A.T LiOW PRICES; A VERY HANDSOME LOT OF GINGHAMS, IN BLACK AND COLORED. 2,000 COUNTERPANES, from SI 25 to $lO each. 5 cases 11-4 SHEETING, best quality, 31 *ac. 5 do BED TICKING, APRON CHECKS. FURNITURE PRINTS, kc. L I E! JNT S , Best Irish LINEN DAMASK, 50 to $1 50. do do do NAPKINS and DOYLTES, 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 75e. per yard. SUNDRIES. RIBBONS—LUTES, SATIN AND VELVET,-FUR NITURE AND DRESS FRINGES ; PARA SOLS. HOOP BKIRTS. FANS. HAIR BRUSHES. COMBS. FANCY SOAPS, kc., kc. mh22 Dry Goods! Dry Goods!! MILLER & WARREN are now receiv ing their stocks or FALL AND WINTER GOODS , which they are prepared to offer and sell as low as any house iu the 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 deQuiile, Bayadere Silks, variety of style-. Silk Valencias, striped and plaid, Plain Silks, all colors, Mourning Bayadere and Chene Silk 3, Plain Black, Plaid and Stripp'd do Silk Poplins and Victoria Plaids. Delaine Robe do Quille, Rich Fig’d Delaines and Cashmeres, Kmb’d French Mcrinoos, new styles, Plain French aud English Mcrinoes,* Mourning Delaines. French and Engli.-h Prints, American do Mourning do Scotch Giugh .ms, MournlDg Ginghams, Chene Ginghams, An extensive variety of Shawls, comprising Silk Thibet Shawls, Broche Shawls, Flush Bordered Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls and Scarfs, Ladies’ black and eolored Cloth Cloaks, Rich Velvet Cloaks, evory variety, All-Wool Lone Shawls, Plain bl’k aud Second Mourning Merino Shawls, A lot of beautiful Embioideries. consisting of Rich Muslin Sleeves and Collars, in setts, Jaoonet and Swiss Sleeves, Linen OolUis, Maltese laioc Setts, Imitations Lace Collars and Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Bauds, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and em- ! broidei ed, Hemmed and Mourning nandkerchiefe, 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 foend— Black Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cass'ineres, latest styles, Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings. ! 1 North Carolina Cassimeres, superior article, | . Cravats and Collars ; Merino Ties. , . sept’o MILLER k WARREN, j Rife insurance. THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY are prepar d to issue at moderate premiums policies of insurance on, j -1 the lives of Slaves, either for one, dve or teu • yours. Forma of application and tables of rate-: 1 can oc procured at the office of the Companv E free of charge. ' 3 WM. M. D’ANTIGNAC PreeiUflt. f; 0. F. McCoy, Secretary, febil j AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JUNE 23, 1858 SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods! AND MILLINERY! CHEAP FOR CASH!! JAMES HENEY HAYING just returned from the Nor ami DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.I i comprising some of theliK=4gw| Rr llTl 1 newest styles, as well as Jj I ti e finest texture <»f DRESS * GOODS, to which he wishes "' m - 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 | 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 order to find the best value, he hopes they will bear in mind his store, which is one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL AND SEE HIS STOGK. STUDY YOUR INTERESTS. NOBODY COMPELLED TO BUY. EVERYBODY WAITED ON WITH PLEASURE. Dress Silks. ALL STYLES, VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONETS, all styles, very low ; Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBES, different styles : Priutod Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES. A large lot of GINGHAMS and CALICOES. Swiss, Jaconet and Moll MUSLINS. A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED GOODS. SUMMER SHAWLS and MANTILLAS. IN THE fpillincrj Sfprtnuut is to be found all that is novel, never having been better supplied with all that is desirable iu 3E3 OISTIsTEITS, * ■ 2.« «■ ■ > M m Ac., kc , kc. Sheetings, Shirtings nitd Osnahurgs; IRISH LINENS : TABLE LINENS and TOWELINGS ; Musquito NETTINGS : BED SPREADS, FRINGB, kc. A full supply of HOSIERY. mh3l New and Seasonable STOCK OF DR! GOODS. P & M GALLAHER Respectfully solicit theattontioc i of tho ladies ot Augusta, and the public generally, to their NEW AND FASHIONABLE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Purchased within the past month by one of: the*r own firm, who spared no pain 3 to obtain ! The Most Desirable Styles of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, suitable for the 1 meet fastidious of tho ladies of the South. 11 To their varied and extensive assortment, in ' each Department, they call special attention, s and particularly to the comparatively I' Low Prices at which they are gelling. Their stock em- 1 ; braces in part the latest Fashions : SUPERB SILKS. Rich Chintz Chene Bayadere SILKS, Rich Moire Antique Black and Co I’d SILKS, 1 do Marcellaine and Florence do Ho Black SILKS, in ondlefl? variety, GRENADINE, Crape de Paris ROBES, i j CHALLIE, Barege Delaino do Printed LAWNS, Priuted BRILUAN7ES, BAREGES, CRAPE MAKETZ, C lAI LIES, BAREGE DBLAINE, CRAPE DePARIS, CANTON » LOTH, BOMBAZINE, ALPACA. EMBROIDERY. Embroidered BANDS, bear.tifbl patterns, do JACONET, SWISS and MULL, do COLLARS, iD great variety, do Linen Cambric HANDKERCHIEFS. EDGINGS and INSE TINGS. HOSIERY. Lad: cfc’ SiIkHOSE, quality, do Cotton do do do Misses’ Silk do do do do Cotton uo do do Gents’ Half Cotton H4>3r?, all aiz* s and quality, Ladies’ and Gentlemens’ Silk GLOVE?, 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 BRILLIANTE and French CAMBRIC. American Calicoes, .4 1 Vnprecedenttdly Low Prices. DOMESTIC GOODS Brnwr. SHIRTINGS an.t SHEETINGS, 03NABURGS, STRIPES uni DRILLINGS, at Fac tory prices. GI.VGHAMS, Im great variety. IRISH LINEN. Finished and Unfinished LINEN, in half and | whole pieces, imported direct from Ireland. DAMASK, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, TABLECLOTHS, j Miscellaneous. ‘ COUNTERPANES; BED TICKING ; Apron CHECKS ; Furniture PRINTS ; RIBBONS; LUTES : Satin and Velvet Furniture and Dress FRINGES; PARASOLS, HOOP SKIRTS, FANS, COMBS ; HAIR BRUSHES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY; J MANTILLAS, SHAWLS and SCARF* in endless 1 variety. aplO-tewSm JOHN N. ;ow, L MARBLE-WOW ItfONUMENTS, of all description,, jLtJL executed in the beat form, at { THE LOWEST PRICES, J JIV and in the shortest time compatible / ]! 1! ’• with faultless workmanship. Persons in want of Marble-Work of any kind arc invited to call. Shop on Campbeil-street, bo- R 3~ r %: tween Broad and Groene-street. : ja*- X* nov23 JOHN N. GOW J ICE CREAMS AND SODA WATER, r "VXTK shall furnish daily through the V V Summer, at our More just below Briuge ci Bank Br.iUiug, the choicest ICE CREAM and SODA WATER, and respectfully tnvii, l our &l friends and the p-.b!ae iq give us a ea!i. B apW Tusa & I SlSiircjMst if ;irbs. JAMES M. DYE CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta. Georgia. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed a copartnership under the name andftY VTU | style of JAMBS M. DYE A CO. for tbeiVwjJri) i transaction of a Warehouse and Commis i I •■’ion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu pied by Dte & LaTaotb. They respectfully ten- I der their services to their personal friends and the public, with the assurance that any busine.sg entrusted to them will be promptly and faith fully attended to. Particular attention paid personally to the sale of Cotton and other Pro< nee, and also to the re ceiving and forwarding of Goods. I Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments of Cotton aud other Produce. JAMES M. DYE. TUGS. RICHARDS. Auguste, Feb. 5, 1858. f C b24 J. C. HARALSON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT At tho old stand of L. Hopkins, Augusta, Georgia. geptlg g ly Cabinet Making and He palrlug, Owe. ~\\T 11. PROUTY & CO. having dis H • solved, by mutual consent, tho under sigued may be found at tho same stand, ready tc ■lo all jobs committed to him in the way of CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING, AND HOC3K CARPENTERING. W. H. PROUTY, Shop on Washington, between Broad and l?e» nold-streets. janlO New and Valuable PUBLICATIONS ! the great Publishing House of L BLACK IE. a: SONS, Glasgow, Edinburg and I London, consisting of the ollowing standaid editions : The Imperial Family Bible ; Bt '»wn"s Bible, with Cook’s Notes ; Jo do Dictionary; Imperial Gazetteer, highly illustrated, ’so*’s7. Italy—Classical, Historical and Picturesque ; Works of Robert Burns, comp etc and illus trated ; Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen I Goldsmith’s History of the Earth and Anima-1 ted Nature ; I J>rof - Audrew’s Cyclopedia of D< mestie Modi-' i cine and Surgery ; Poetical and Prose Works of EttrickShepherd; Memoirs of Napoleon, by M. Bourienne ; The above, and many otiier Works in the Cata logue are recommended by Rev. Dr. Smythe of Charleston. !; Carpenters and Joinors Assistant, by'Kmv : Krallt. and others ; j Book of Ornamental with 40 plates • . Bur* l Architecture, by Jno. White, Architect; Railway Machinery, by D. Kenncar Clark ; Engineer and Machinists Drawing Book, by M. Leßlouc. b y Practical Tailor’s Guide to the Cutting Room. Subscription and orders received for the above by the Agent, at I. H. STEARNS k CO.’S office, first door above Mechanics’ Bank. Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. J. CUM MING. Agent. > tftT Agent for the Scottish American Journal, I a weekly newspaper. my 11 ‘HICKMAN, WESCOniCQ Have a large and splendid i stock of I>S" E XV SPRING .GOODS!!: Just received from Now York, which 1 THEY WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. Merchants and Planter? are respectfully re quested to call and examine their gjods, as they j will bo sold low. - H., W. k Co. would respectfully invite the at»* j tention of Jjadies to a beautiful of ] DRESS GOODS STKKL-SPKINCJ SKIRTS, | and a great variety of other articles opened this I day- ap9 .1 IN ITS HIGHEST STATE OF PERFEC- i TIO.V, Kith a great variety ot the choicest! j FRENCH SYRCS, may be had at tho Drug Store , us WM. II.TUTT. N. D. CONGRBSS WATER always in ice. »P 9 dm | New York and Savannah. | THE AMERICAN ATI ANTIC SCREW STEAMSHIP CO’S NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE, C’apt. Kobt-rt Hardle. MONTGOMERY, Cnpt. Fred. Crocker, TXT ILL FORM A , tween Savannah and Jow York, leaving each port '7/I'%'wi lk juT EVERY SATURDA Y. These steamers, (KMX) tons each, have elegaiitaecominodationsforPas-i seugors, and being of great strength and speed.; shippers ran roly on the gre«twt dispatch to j freight For further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO., Savannah, Ga. or, H. B CROMWKLL k CO., j Aplfi-Iy No. 131 WiMliington-st N York, j Cash Paid for OLD HOPE HD DIGGING IP OR HEMP BAGGING AND ROPE, 2>* cents per lb ; For GUNNY BAGGING, 1 cents per lb ; “ GRASS ROPE, 1 “ “ At BAT7I PAPER MILLS OFFICE, On Reynold street, between Jackson and Mo { Intosh. apl4 ft BRAY’S HOTEL, fit kJfoli CAKTERSVILLE, 0 A., foj»i| SITUATED nearest the Depot on the le:t hand side of the Railroad coining down, aud on the right coming up. Passengers will take breakfast on arrival of the down trains Good walks to the Hotel. mh‘22-y W. M. BRAY. Proprietor. CO= $65,000 !-O0 WAS DRAWN IN SWAN k CO.’S Sparta Academy Lottery, DAILY DRAWING. | 'SOCKETS IN’ ALL OF THE DAILY! JL SCHEMES, also in the Saturday $70,000 S eim\ c nbe had at ray office ou Washington 'ti ci t one door from Broad street.' Offico hours from 6 A. M. to 9 I*. M. inyO tl C. A. LATHROP, Agent. Susari ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY barrels A, Baud CSUGAR. 50 bbls Crushed and Pow’d do, 50 hhds prime and choice do. Ju.-t received and for sale lone bv wh26__ DANIEL 11. WILCOX, j JLook at This, r AM NOW PREPARED TO DO ALL JL work in the Carpenter’s Lae with neatness md dispatch . Jobbing attended to. Also, Furniture made and repaired „ HENRY ROGERS. >aop on Jackson-streei, near the Baptist Church.; rahs lt New Firm. lIHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform j! hi-t numerous customers that he has as.so uatod with him in business Mr. J. A. ROBERT. * Tlie Boot and Shoe business will be continued 1 .t the old stand, under the firm and style ol’l 3CRCH A: ROBERT. JAzj. W. BL’RCH. A-jgUdta.May 18, 18fi«. inVilO ) skrfs, Slots, fit, BOOTS AND SHOES. G1 ENT’S CALF CONGRESS GAITERS T Do KID do do Do Calf Skin do do Do P S Strap Shoes Do Calf do do ! o do Pump Sole Oxford Ties Just received per last steamer, aud for Sale by JAMES W. BURCH, Opposite Express Office, Broad street. My 1 JUST RECEIVED, AFRESH lot of those justly famous MOROCCO BOOTS, from Philadelphia, sewed through ami through, warreuted never to rip. Call and see them. JAMES W. BURCH, My l Broad street. THE GREATEST SHOE IN THE NATION. i ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD U! I NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP!.’ Served Through and Through. T ADIES- KID WELT BOOT'S, sewed _U through and through. Just received, all sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS* of all kinds. Call and see them. Jan2s JAS. W. BURCH, Broad-street. ’T©!) $1 /H #8 Jr-.v r-V \ Fon CLEAN' LINEN AND COTTON ( RAGS, (packed in bales,) Cash will be Paid, at the oflioc of BAT. i PAPKF. MILLS, on Reynolds street, between Jackson and Mclntosh, Augusta, Borgia. my 3 unprecedented I INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock ofVEHICLES, consisting of Carriages. Rockawavs, BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS. BUGGIES, with and without tops, * of all the different styles now manufactured, at ‘ Prices AS LOW as can be boughtin anySoutherr r chy- Being constantly in the receipt of goods I am enabled to rfler to the public something both fresh and new. In addition to the above, I keep always on ! hand a number of Vehicles of my own manufac-1 ; ure. I also warrant all work that loaves my store K. H. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sts. in rear of Glebe Hotel d22-ly LUTHER ROLL, IT HIS NEW STAND, j Corner of Ellis and Jackson-Sts., 7 Nearly in the Rear of the Globe Hotel, I ON THE CORNER BELOW ARCHER'S STABLES, j HAS ON HAND a full aseortuient of! COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, fop and No Top ! j BUGGIES, kc. ; which will be sold extremely! lo w and on accommodating terms. ALSO—A full assortment of all kinds of mate- j j rials used by Coach and Harness Makers, Ac.:! SUCH AS AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLD?, HUBS, FELLOWS 1 SPOKES. SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, ’ j MALE A RLE CASTINGS, ENAMELLED ( LEATHER ~nd CLOTH, PATENT DASH and HARNESS LEATH ER, kc., kc. h REPAIRING ot Harness and Vehicles dono promptly and at low prices. Vehi dee manufactured to order. The same assortment to be found at the old stand, corner of Washington and Reynold-sts., in rear of the Auguste Hotel. jan-twly Candles. TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLE?. For sale by m ? l2 m A. D. WILLIAMS. CABINET MAKING. THE UNDER- /«■ afgßWtfllpyjlffXSlGNgl) has opened* '-rarara* shop, first i above the PALACkSSHB STABLES, on Ellis-street, to carry on the above i business in all its branches. \ Particular attontion given to the REPAIRING j OF FURXIIURE and PACKING, etc. i 1 solicit a share of public patronage. mylO ts WM. SINGLETON. BACON. FIFTY hhds. Choice SHOULDERS; 10,000 lbs. CLELR SIDES ; 51 20,000 lbs. BONE SIDES ; 5,000 lbs. HAMS. For sale by my 12 m A. D. WILLIAMS. Sundries. 200 bbls PLANTING POTATOES ; . [ SOO boxo3 TOBACCO, all grades ; 100 kegs SODA ; . 300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES 500 kegs NAILS ; ! 15 tierces RICE. For sale low by feb22 WILCOX, HAND k ANSI.EY. ' \XrHLSKEY. t T ICO bbls PIKE’S WHISKEY, for sale by ap!2 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. Ten thousand sacks Liverpool SAIT 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, 309 sacks Alum SALT, for sale low by novfi DANIEL H. WII.COX » XTEAST POWDERS. JL Five Gross Preston k Merrill’s YEAST I POWDERS just received at • ! mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC k nCBBARD’S. WM. 11. TL TT, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL D 2’Ug gist, OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL, HAS IN STORE, and now offers at 1 very low rates— lu,ooo lbs WHITE LEAD, equal to best English, 1 OILS, YARN ISHES and COLORS, of al! kinds, | 30© oz. SULPHATE QUININE, !25 “ “ MORPHINE, ; 50 lbs CHLOROFORM, 25 doz TRUSSES, all kinds, 12 “ HAIR IJYE, do 100 gross MATCHES, 12 doz Prof. " ood’s HAIR RESTORATIVE, 24 “ SARSAPARILLA, all kinds. I gro3s LUBIN'S EXT :ACTS. assorted, 20 doz HAIR BRUSHES, do ( 300 boxes French WINDOW GLASS, all sizes, 2,000 lbs No. I POTASH, 1 1 1.000 lbs. SAL SODA, « j 500 gross TAI'ER BOTTLE CORKS. myS-dJem Sewing Machines. -DECEIVING AND OPENING THIS!. XV DAY, Fifteen handsome SEWING MA i CHINES, of various styles and finish. For sale by THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., icylO General Com. Merchants. * ARTHURS' CELEBRATED PATENT t Air-Tight Sell Sealing CANS and JARS, j s i for preserving freeh Fruits. Tomatoes, etc., lor ' j sale at mi's S. C. MUSTIX, , . T'IFTY bags Old Gov’t Java COFFEE^' 50 do I aguira do | 500 do Rio do I i For saw by !r 1 aiyt WILCOX, HAND k ANSLEY. | Jtabii-Pabe Clothing. | NEW SPRING AND SUMMER MKALDIT-MADK CLOTHING! ( RAMSEY & LAB AW " j (Opposite the Union Bank , Augusta, Georgia,) ARE receiving daily, and are offering to their friend? and customers the targes j and best selected stock this season they have | ever offered, having purchased the entire stock 8 j almost exclusively lor Cash, and paid unusual ’> i attention to the manufacture of the Clothing. We r are prepared to offer them at prices to defy com | petition. We have an elegant line of : SCARFS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, _ j UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, every grade : . Linen Bosom SHIRTS, from the well known I’ ! manufactories of Morrison k Co., Golden Hill, 14 John M. Davis k Co., and Fowler &Co. —ALSO— ■ 7 A complete line of GLOVES, of every kind ; I i j HANDKERCHIEFS, S<XIKS, kc. * We have also a very large stock of SFitV ANTS , CLOTHING, of overy kind, which we would call | j especial attention to. , Merchants and others would do well to call be j foro purchasing elsewhere. rab3l New Spring and Summer CLOTHING! For 1838 \TfTE ARE GETTING IN a splendid' V T stock of GOODS, and invite all who need , : any article in our line to call and examine them, j 5 I consisting in part of r I Side Stripe CAS: IMERK COATS and SACKS, with PANTS and VESTS to match ; i Black Cloth and CashmeretFßOCKS and SACKS; Black Cassimero PANTS ; s j Black Barathea and Grenadine SIIK VESTS, (a light article for spring) ; ’ j Brown, White and Check Side-Stripe Linen and Marseilles, COATS, PANTS and VESTS ; A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS ;i Marseilles White and Colored SHIRTS. DRAW ERS, SOCKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS. GLOVES, TIES and , ! SUSPENDERS. BO IS’ CLOTHING,I • I ALL SIZES AND TRICES. ■ Tailoring! ! Our stock of nice CLOTHS, Black, Blue, Brown > | aud Claret, ht.ve arrived, together with a boau- j > tiful assortment of side-stripo CASSI MERE for . 1 1 pants ; side-?Tipe LINENSand MARSEILLES for | | pants ; Rich SILK and MARSEILLE? PATTERNS i for vests. All of which Mr. JOHN KENNY will ! be pleased to show and make up to order, war- j t ranted to fit and’Dleaso or no sale. JOHN K. HORA & CO., Successors to J. M. Neuiby Co., i mhSO Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta. Ga. GENERAL STOCK OF , READY MADE fLOTffIAG,' ftrO. \TOW is the time to buy the following articles for Mens’ ana Boys Wear, cheap *: cr than they should be sold iu this market : i RAGLANS, OVERCOATS. SHAWLS, BLANKETS 1 ROBES. Fine Cloth and Cassimere COATS, Fine VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW i ERS, SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS. STOCKS. COLLARS, TRUNKS, t VAUCES. t and every article iu our line. nov6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY. GENTLEMENS’ I '' Fall and Winter Goods for i 1857. I MY stock of goods is now full and i comprises everything that is fashionable e in CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, which I will be made to order as good and as fashiouable i as can be obtained in any part of the country. ' also, t A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CLOTH- a ING, which cannot be excelled by any Goods in i the city. also, s A large 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. j oct29 J. A. VAN WINKLE. > THE APOTHECARIES BILL, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of the above establish- WgaV ment respectfully invites the attention of Physicians and Families to his stock of select DRUGS, MEDI CINES and CHEMICAIS of 11 the purest qualities and at fs moderate prices. [Q Sc Amomrst mv assortment are the following articles : 3wy Surgical Instruments, of every variety ; Frencli, English and American Per- JUST fumory, Trusses, Shoulder Braces and Abdominal Sup- , porters ; every variety ot Combs aud Toilet Brushes ; Lamp Oils, Wicks j and Lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Pateut : Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes, &c.; Medi- I cinal Winos and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Camphoue ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl Ashes, Indigoes and Dye-Woods; Starch, Tapioca i Sago, Pearl Barley aud Arrow-Root. Also, a constant supply best Sweedish Leeches, Quinine. Morphine, Elateriura, Strychnine, Chlo roform, &c. kc., frovn the most responsible la boratories. Tho preparation of Pharmacopcial articles is conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS CROFT, a graduate of the Ixoudon College of Phar macy. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., ! d2i-tf Under the Augusta Hotel, j K E EOSINEOIL AND Lamps! Another lot of the above re-1 ceived. LAMPS sold as low as JTi $1.25 each, will give a light equal to six Candles—warranted not to gum. y‘A ! explode, smell or congeul; will give Wfr j J | a steady, constant light for TWENTY HOURS without trimming. Tho public are invited to call and ®lH B | examine them at the i APOTHECARIES' HALL, Under the Augusta Hotel. ■asofca. ap26 THOMAS P. FOGARTY. 1 iTIFii QA lihdri. Prime SHOULDERS, 010 do. Ribbed SIDES, without back-bone 5 do. dear do 4 Jo. PLAIN HAMS. 2 do. SUGAR CURED HAMS. For .-ale by ap2B McCORD, HORTON * WAT TON. j Bath (South Carolina) Mills VTnLL KEEP on HAND in this city, Yf and for sale at lowest cash prices, con* stunt supplies of HOOK, NEWS, and WRAPPING PAPER. of best qualities. Order 3 promptly filled. Store Room on Reynold street, immediately rear of CJity Bank. GKO. W. WINTiR.'Jg Augusta. April 6, 1358. apS -tiV , NUMBER 452 JUktlfarom. Sundries. ONE THOUSAND kegs “Beading" an 4 “ Old Dominion” NAILS, 2000 sacks Liverpool 9AJ T, new, 1000 bushels bulk do 100 sacks Alum do 50 bbls pure CIDER VINEGAR, 100 bales heavy GUNNY BAGGING, 300 coils Machine ROPE. 60 boxes Kingland’s Pearl STARCH, 50 do No. 1 and Pale SOAP. 50 do Fresh CANDY, 4° TOBACCO, some very cheap, 20 do prime Layer RAISINS, 20 do do MR do 20 half boxes d 0 do, *c., *e. For sale low by _™ h2e DANIEL H. WILCOX. Maclierel. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFIT paek agc3 MACKEREL, just received and ft>r sale by mh24 McCORD, HORTON k WALTON. Bacon. Thirty thousand pounds choice new Tee I ? esßee BACON, hog round, on hand and for sai* j feb'2 A. STEVENS. WINDOW SHADES^ L<mM\ different patterns new styU JL Window Shades, just received at BENJA MIN & GOODRICH’S sep 29 Furniture Warerooms | COWETA HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. ! mt ‘B 1y SANDEKg W, LEE. STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSE, DeKALB COUNTY, GA. s. k, ALEXANDER. TENNESSEE PRODUCE^ THE undersigned is prepared to (ms cute with promptness orders for ' Bacom. Lird , Yhtat, Rye. Gate, Com, Flour, or any oilier products of Middle Tennessee D. D. DICKEY, No. 5 College-street, Nashville. Teoo. aug2l ly R. P. SPELMAN, SR., I 3 -A.I NTER, Greene-street. Augusta. Georgia. «T ESTJREK.A! This is the exclamation of th« SUFFERING DYSPEPTIC, after having tried all the patent nostrums of the day, when resort has once been had to that long popular, tho roughly tested, aud never failing Remedy, the Colleton Bitters! Prepared under the supervision of Mrs. EMILY A. JENKINS. The disease is driven from the system hke the ! dew-drop from the Rose-bud in'the morning sunlight. What greater proof can the comma nity require that the article above named is a RELIABLE REMEDY than tbatit has been sold in this City for a series of Tu.*nly Five T«vr», and has unsolicited of Physi cian*, [ iergymen, ladies and Geut'cmen **f the nrst standing. Hundreds Os IcUere u«»re nee v received from the most respectable sources a l f fbiiHruly * U ut<lual^®c * Diwasu re of praise of Mrs. E. A. JENKINS regrets the necessity of informing her friends and the public that sinoe the introduction of the Celebrated COLLR TON BITTERS. i:nitati< ns have sprung up. rmwie by the inexperienced, and of course possessing but little merit, they have usually had but aa ephemeral existence ; but th* suffering and poor Dyspeptic must be on his guard, or worthier imitations will be palmed on him in place of my well known remedy Buy none, therefore, bat that with my name on the label, and also oh serve that the name “ Colleton Bitters'' is blowo in the Glass. Ihe Colleton Bitters is for sale by every re spectable Drugget in the City and State. The Trade will be supplied on Liberal Terms. Orders should be addressed to JOHN ABHHI'RST, Special Agent, 29 Hayne-st., Charleston, S. C. For sale in Augusta, Ga., by PLU.VB k LFJY NER and B. F. PALMER, M. D.: in Hamburg by A. J. PELLESEIR k 00. 6m my .MACHINE SEWING! A LL DESCRIPTIONS OF FINE AND j JLjL COARSE SEWING is done with dk:patch at I the Machine Sewing Rooms* On Brood-Btrtet, abo.« .V. K. Butler’s Tho bonds of familii* will and it to th«r inte rest to call and examine specimens of beauttfw work, which is daily executed there AT MODERATE CHARGES. I j DRESSES for Ladies and ( hildren tacked ia tbs f handsomest style. SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, and every article of Clothing mas e with dispatch much handsomer than by hand. at the “ MACHINE SEWING ROOM.’* Augusta, April 28, 1858. ap2B : CARPEtHsTORE, IN CHABLESTON, 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-Plys; American Ingrains. Scotch and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa ! Mattings ; Mosaic, Axmlaster, Brussels. Velvet I and Tufted Rugs ; Door Mats ; Stair Carpet, I Rods, &c. ~ LINKS DEPARTMEIIT. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask ; 7-4 up to 24-4 Ta . i ble Cloths ; 4 4 Family Linens ; 7-8 Shirting , linens ; fine Fronting linens ; Pillow Casa Lin ons ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye Dt. I j aper ; Scotch Diaper ; Brown Table Damask ; ! Brown Table Cloths : 3 yards wide Druggets; Napkins, Doilies, Tow sis, Tray Cloths, Dowlase, Crash, Huckaback, etc.; 8-4 oo'ored Tabling^ . ! Colored Table Covers ; Fruit Doilies ; Piano Cov ers; Centre Covers; Window Shades. I FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut for Rooms or Fntriee. JAMES G. BAILIE, mblT-ly Proprietor. ! Volcanic Pistols and Rifles. THESE PISTOLS carry the Minnie balls and shoot six times with one loading, ! the load and cap being contained in the balls. : They shoot with great precision and force. The | Rides are a curiosity. With one loading they j can be discharged twenty times in one mineue, 1 and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex - j taut. : The. undersigned is the sole Agent for the eom i pany in this city. HENRY J. OSPORNE, Watch, Jewelry and Optical Store. 266 Broad-st, Augusta, Ga. feb!2 General Advertising *ae a* 1 "- TI.7E DESIRE to act as Agants for all V T the Publishers in the country, to procure • Subscriptions, Advertisements. S.nd attend to , any other business required in Augusta. Proprietors are invitod to correspond with I. H.s E\RNS k 00. Re'erences : Wm. H. Goodrich, H.J. OBborne, PI mb & I/fitner, Carmichael fc Bean my 18 \ WHEELER~STWILSON SEWING /\_ MACHINE, very little used, for sale cheap by my2o T H. STEARNS & CO /I HILL REN'S CARRIAGES. ' Vy Just received a few more single and doufl > b!e and CHAISEJ? For j myS 3 0. HCSTTK