Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, May 03, 1861, Image 3

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(ttaw jppttjf. AUOt’el'A, GEqilGI V: TWO O’CLOfii P. H., *IIV 3. SSOI. Largest Ba'.iy tirciilaiiao in the Citj. Largest Daily Cireulaiitsti in the Slate. Local and Personal - - - Kiver .tens, 'The river at 13 o’clock to-day marked . (! feet 0 inches at the bridge. ♦ -- “ Attention tSoidierst." The Clinch Billets ; iiisli Volunteers ami all other Soldiers, can buy under Clothing at my store at New York Cost, and nothing added for expense. C. W. Keksev. *♦'3 |€T The adjourned jpacuting of 'Tues day evening l.ist, held at Richmond Fire Co. 7. Engine House, for tne pur pose of organising a Military Company, takesplace to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 8 o’clock, at Augusta No. Engine House. All those who have become members, and all others who feel disposed to join, j are earnestly requested to be present. Montgomery Guards Will meet at their drill room on Mon day next, at 7.} I’. M. Persons wishing to join will lie re- I ceived by leaving their names with Ci. j W. Rroadhurst, at the store of Moore j & Craig, opposite Masonic Hall, and j giving satisfactory evidence of their | character. Uniforms and equipments free of j charge. By order of the Captain. - -• ♦ ♦ Attention “Letcher Guards.” Every member is requested to attend drill to-night. The company will leave for, Virginia on Thins lay next. Tim roll is nearly complete. Persons desi ring to enroll will, therefore, apply as soon as possible. By order of Cart. Weems. Washington Artillery. At a meeting of the home guard of tlie Washington Artillery, the following resolution was unanimously passed: Resolved, That the thanks of the home guard are due, and are hereby tender ed to Mr. E. H. PvOGkhs, Fsq., tor pre senting them with a’package of cannon capsi Jxo. Shale, Capt. 11. G. - Attention liioodv (iODlh i—-Tigers to tlir Ttesrue. All those in favor of forming a vol unteer company to he tendered to the Confederate State for service in this war against Northern fanaticism and aggression, arc invited to attend a meet ing to lie held at the Upper Market Sat urday, May 4th, at 8 o’clock P. M. There is at present a fair prospect that such a company will bo accepted at an early date, and therefore a prompt attendance is requested, that it may be organized and drilled with tire utmost dispatch. Those who have promised their names will please he present. Constitutionalist copv. * J ••• tsimirer Light Guard*. This handsome an I well-drilled com pany paraded this morning. It is com posed of number one materi.il, and will make a good record in the coming strug gle. . • V Dun son Grays. This fine corps paraded this morning, presenting a splendid appearance. We ; noticed several negroes with the com- j pany as servants. One of them said he | intend to have a lock of Old Abe’s woo!, j anyhow. gg”We learn that a Court of Inquiry j lias been ordered to try Aid-de-camp j PiLOMF. of tlie “Reportorial Guards” tor i disobedience of Cant. Tinker’s orders. —.—»♦.— Acceptable Donations. We intended sooner to record the pre sentation of a box of 4 A toba- co, wortli | $75, to the Oglethorpe Infinity, by Mr. H. B. Bsrnett, of the firm of Stultz S ! Burnett, of Virginia. He presented a : half a box of the same superior brand, to tlie Home Guards, on yesterday. . »•»«-- Rev. Levi M. Carter. We learn that- this estimable Christian gentleman. Pastor of the Kollock street Baptist Church, was last night elected , bv acclamation Chaplain of the Clinch j llifles. He lias accepte I the appoint ment. and will preach his iarewell ser mon on Sunday morning next. We : part from him with regret, and pray j that he may be shielded and protected - by that God whose Word he has t.iith fttlly proclaimed. Liberal ant Patriotic. We learn that Messrs. Kaitfer & Baum contributed SlOh to tlie •• Blod get Volunteers” and SIOO to the ” Con federate Light Guards. before their departure. ‘‘ The liberal s'jul shall be made fat.” Our citizens will l»eiir jtt remembrance this evidence ot the pat riotic spirit of our enterprising friends. Another Generous Donation. The Mavor yesterday received the fol lowing n le. whi ii. thougji not inten ded for publication, we take the pleasme of placing on record ■ Augusta, 3d May, 1801, Hos. Robert E. Mav, Mayor City e; Augusta. Dear Sir : Be pleased to use the en closed amount sls 1.0h,i in the relief of such families in our city as you may find requiring relief, and oblige \ dtii o,) t ser \ t, 11. C.\Xi’SKLL. A Deserved Compliment. In another column will be found a very ban (some acknowledgement, by the “Southern liitles,” of the hospita ble treatment extended them by Messrs. Mosher & Crews. These gentlemen “ know how to keep a hotel.” •* « Interesting and Lseful. Every one is deeply interested in hav i ing their buildings protected by a good ! lightning rod, that will not rust or cor j rode. Not long since in this city a j j dwelling on Greene street was struck by I I lightning and severely damaged, be- , j cause it was not provided with a light ! ning rod. Messrs, ti. E. Clarke &Co., 1 | ot this eity r , offer to the citizens of Geor- I j gia, a genuine copper rod, with a silver ; or gold plated point that will never I rust or corrode, with about eight times i i the conducting power of new iron, and ! provided with sharp edges ami angles, : well insulated, making it impossible to charge it with electricity. It is highly < recommended by Prof. Joseph Jones and ; Prof. Alexander Means: no higher an- ; thoriiy need he required. Mr. Clarke and all Ids employees are i southern born, .southern bred and true j southern men. This rod is no vankee ! speculative humbug, but is a southern ! article and should be liberally pitron ! iscd. • * « Departure of Truaps. j The Baldwin Blues, of MiHedgeville, ! i and the Twiggs Volunteers, of Twiggs I county, left for Virginia yesterday i | morning. The Burke Guard-), of Burke, j and the Home Guards, of Morgan, left ! last night. Ihe Southern Rifles, from. | Talbotton, and another conn any, left this morning. The Fainter Light Guards, ’ j A nericus, and the Dawson Grays, Pen- ] ! iielil, leave to night. JIT’ Ju Igj Ruffian, formerly Chief j Justice of North Carolina, has raised in his own county, (Alamance,) and will equip at his own expense, a company'’ j of seventy-five men, and maintain them, j for three months, or during the war. |S? ’ Hon. Thus. J. Judge, of Alaba- j ilia, lias announced himself as a euiidi- j date for Governor of that State, sub- I jeet to the approval of the people fairly [ expressed in convention. |S'" Hon. H. W. Hilliard, of Ala., I has been appointed Commissioner from j the Confederate States to the Slate of j Tennessee. — « Mr. Jxo. P. Eton, an old and well- j known citizen of Montgomery, lias ten dered to the Secretary’ of War, as his contribution to the defence of the Con federate States, the services of twenty negroes and twelve mules, which he proposes to direct lit person. COMMERCIAL. STOCK or COTTON IS AUGUSTA ANI> HAMBURG, MAY IST, ltfrtl. 18*1. 186 fl. Stock on hand S«?pt. 1 5.252 9,063 Received from Sept. Ito April 1 17rt.IT> • 213,0*27 Received In April 4.121 5.324 Total .supply and receipts 185,5 S 228,314 Deduct stock Sept. 1 5.2.51 9.0*3 Total Receipts .l»0,28t» 2154,2 1 Decrease 30,9*0 SIII I’M ENTS OF COT TON. To Charleston awl Savannah in Mch *6l ISrtl. JSftO. j I To Charleston f.om Augusta 6,543 4,72 ft To '* ** Hamburg 1.193 724 To Savannah by Railroad 5,585 3,041 To Savannah by Steamboats 953 145 Shipments in March 1.3.27(5 8.980 Shipments previously ,157,178 ISS.trirt Total shipments 170.452 196,650 “THROUGH COTTON.” Through Cotton in April 817 2.09 ft *• “ previously 8,462 67.926 Total Through Cotton 9,279 450,0: <> STOCK !In Augusta this day 14,251 40.815 { “ Hamburg this day 834 818 | Total Stock! 15,08 ft 31,658 HANK NOTE TABLE. Angus’a, Athens and Savannah Band notes par. j Rank of Columbus 1 ' “ “ Fulton, Atlanta I | “ “ Empire State, Rome,. 12 Vet.dis. forcurcy | “ “ Middle Georgia,Macon I North Western Bank, Ringgold J Mobile and Montgomery 5 per cent. BANKABLE MONEY. All the bills of the banks in Savannah, (except the Timber Cutters Bank,) all tlie Augusta banks, and j I the branches of tlie State Bank, and the Bank of 5 Athens, are bankable here, j Money is unusually tight at tin* present time. EXCHANGE. Our Banks sell Signt Exchange, on New York at 3 1 percent, premium, lor currency. strayedT OX SIVDAY EVEXIXU LAST a small ; bay mare. No marks, except a white spot on I tlie back, made by the saddle. Shoes on all round.— About ten years old. I will give five dollars fur her delivery at the Dispatch office, or at my store, first door almve tlie Adams Express Office. apr2s-tf *. LECKrg. PROSPECTUS. %HOIT THE FIRST DAY OF MARCH next will be commenced in the City of Atlanta, ■ tiie publication of a daily Newspaper, entitled The Commonwealth, and in connection therewith, a W«eklv to be entitled THE <0 tt'EU/TH D01.1.4H WEEKLY 1 The Daily will be printed with clear, new type, on ( fine, strong'white paper, 22 -j.i inches, and will con tain twenty-four column-*, about six of which v.i!! be devoted to reading matter. 'I he Weekly will he . printed cm paper of th • same qualitv.24 l»y 36 inches, . ami wi!i contain twenty-eight ooiunu •*. nearly all of which will be tilled with reading matter. In t>po- 1 graphical ex cation andappearan- ■, it shall wot l»e ex celled in the tjouth. The (Commonwealth will l>e indenendott in ev ry oarlicular. supplying the latest reliable Pomes- j i’C an 1 Foreign News; studiously avoiding all parti- , <•‘inMiainth.it whicii is political, giving full Market ; Reports, ar.d paving particular attention to Commer cial matters, ana the selection of choice miscellany. The very superior advantages and facilities possessed by Atlanta fordoing an extensive business in Mer chandize and Manufacturing, will I* dearly and per swimgly -*et fortiu n its columns. The proper and i energetic devdonemeut of the vast, natural msourcofi 1 of Georgia, and ner siwter sbivehnlding States, will be advocj-ted in its columns with ail the Zealand ability the lit or tan bring to its di,« tothe e;*d that, so far as he 'an promote so desirable an object, the new and magnificent Republic, foreshadowed r.y re . cent events, may attain to, and invincibly maintain, th* br-’.iant ana powerful nationality t hoseresources arc calculated’to create. The Gommonw-salth will Is? conducted »‘4:tomlly by Mr. .1. >. pETKneojf. who for mo e \..*n t)ir>-e ViVrs ‘-ornpied the pf.rir«on of A.vsociate Editor of the : *Natu A: of this citv. ;*.nd whw imbi* tn. fidelity and a'-ib’y are already w< ;! known to the liiiblicthr' Tighthat iournai, and a»ha>'ng contr'.b, led r 'us# iv the reputation aid mffuence st»aine*i hv it. Til’s fa-t a'fords ample guarantees that 00 ingor latior will be wantiug to the ('ori|noti w*«i-..rh eniu-cntiy deserving t! •• IHiera! patronage and t». e fLibert confl ienoe of the entire immunity P IKHMS: ' The Daily, per annum in advance 00 I The Week I v 100 Arrangements will be ma.ir* to supp y those who may desire ii. witn the Daily at tk* o«jsts fkk week, or tne V» eekly at ten cents i*eb month, payment in in advaiX'j. SAXfCKJ. (jr.L’liß, ArLANT* f'e'.ruaq.’, < i i HIGHLY IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. IT IS A WELL KiNOII V I'U’T, THAT Aafter a certain period of Life, wuh but few excep tions the K V fc.S IGH T 1 wgiTw to fat!, ami glassy re come necessary. The suWrlocr has discovered u method, the timely use of which will prevent such failure, also, in oasts where glvs-'S have been used for a considerable length of time, the eyesight can be restored so that iheiFuke will he no longer lequwite. | < He has esta lishe.l the lact by the restoration of his ; ,»wti Kves’.ght, and that of some others, aftif glasses had l»eeu iiidisDen sable for some, years, lie cm now I real ihe finest pnnt without tlieiraul. He can iur nish abundant testimony to the truth of the above ; stftteinei.t in every .particular. No danger of injury I to the Kve.-ight need be apprelieuded from the use or his method 'of tuatment. lie has been u-iug it for 1 suv-ral rears and his oye.-igld is still improving.— 1 Tii,-;e lie also some very intelligent physicians now | using 11. who approved of it highly. As aii oitnceof | arvveutive is better than a p> uud of cure, he wujihl i i earnestlv advise all those who have arrived at that 1 pi-riod of lire when the use of glasses is about to he ; come neceasarv, u» apply the • ANURLW si l Alt 1. Augusta, Uu., Ist March, 1861. ! I\V, the undersigned, citizens of Augusta, Oh., < do iierel'\ ceitify that we have been acquainted with ' Mr. Anurew Stuart for several years; and that at 1 least teu years ag » he was < bilged to use glasses in reading and writing, and that he do * not tiSc them :il i p esent, as we have recently witnessed him reading i t lie verv smallest print without their aid ; and also that this is the result of the use of a discovery he has « made for preserving and restoring the fc.)t»ight. He * also know of s«ome others having experienced like ! beneficial results through his agency. GILL U. HOLLAND, JACOB B. PLATT. HAUPEKT. BRYSON, 1 'HAS. 0. BUTLEU. | Augusta, Ist March, 1861. State of Georgia, City of Augusta. J liereby certify tfiat 1 am well acquainted with Andrew Stuart, above named, and with Gill ft. Hol ‘ land, Jacob li. Platt, Harper C. Bryson, and t’lias. G. Butler, whose cert i tic; ue appears above ; that they arc gentlemen of high respectability * dud that ihc 1 .-l.itements contained in their will cvrt.ficate are true. FOSTER BLoDGEI’. Ju, Mayor City of Augu.ua, Ga. i Augusta, (Uli March, 1861. i Mat e of Georgia, Richmond County. Clekk’s Office, Superior Counr. I, Benjumiu F. Hull, clerk c1 said court, do certify ! that Andrew Stuait, Gill G. Holland, Jacob B. Platt, j Hurpci C. Uiyaon ami Charles G. Butler, are pemon ally known to me as woithyand respectable citizens I ot'this county, and that auy statement of theirs is en titled to lull taith and credit. , Witness my hand and seal of said court, this I lL * 81 6th day Mardi, 1861. BENJ.F.HALL, Clerk. The following gentlemen arc Presidents of Banks inthisoity: . W •. the undersigned, citizens of Augusta Ga., do 1 hereby cert'fy that Andrew Stuart, Gill G. Hodiml, | , Jacob B. Platt, Harper C. Bryson, and Charles G. But- ! : lor are personal lv known to us as worthy and respect- j ab!*-citizens of this city ; and that any statement of | ! tliciis is ended to full faith ami credit. EDW. THOMAS. WM.M. D’AM’IGNAC, THOS. S. METCALF, A. (.GI LD, TUGS. BARRETT. ; Augusta, Ua., llth March, 1861. V* r e, the undersigned, YVa.vliouseiuen and <'onuni -1 sion Merchants«fiiiccity 01 Alignll l, Ga.,tlo hereby certify that Andrew Stuart, Gill G. Holland. Jacob B. I Platt, Harper <J. Bryson, and Charles G. Butler, are | personalty known to us as worthy ami respectable ! citizens of this city, and that any statement of theirs is entitled to full faitu and eiedit. DoI’GHTY, BEALL&< 0., , REES ALIN fON, J. B. WALKER A SONS 1 . JOHN DAVISON. GARDINER Si MOORE, W. M. Sr A. A. BEALL, HARPER C. BRVSON, PHLNJ/A Si CLAYTON, J. J. PEARCE. i\ *ll. A. FLEMING, M. P. STOVALL, 1 PAN'TIGN AC, EVAN'S Si CO. ANTOINE POULLAIN, J AS. M. DYE * CO., HEARD A SIMP."ON, HEARD A CLARKE. J. A. JONES, P.G. MORROW, A. VV. MITCHELL, Augusta, Ga., llth March. 1861. From lion. John P. King, Ex-Senator United States. Georgia, City of Augusta, 1 do hereby certify that I am acquainted with An drew Stuart, Jacob B. l’latt. Harper (’, Bryson, and < ’ arl > G. Rutter. and that they arc "entlcinen of respectability and truth, amt that f 11 faith ami ciwrtit should tie given to any statement or certificate given by them. JOHN P. KING. Augusta, March Bth, ’6l From Hon. E. Starnes, Ex-Judge, supreme court . of the state of G*iorgia. and Hon. t harlea J. Jenkins, i one of the Judge** of the supreme eomt: I concur in too above statement as to the good ehftr -1 acter of 1 lie gentlemen above specified. E. STARN ES. Augusta, Ga., Marcli Bth, 1861. 1 ai.~v concur in the certificate of the character of the persons named . CHARLES J. JENKINS. Augusta, Ga., 6th March, *6l. From lion. Geo. W. Crawford, Ex-Governor of Georgia: Mr. Andrew Stuart and Harper C. Bryson are gen tlemen of respectability, lam not acquainted with .Vlea-rs. Holiamt, Plait and Butler. GEO. W. CRAWFORD. Bel-Air, Ga., M.*.reli 28th, 1861. aprll-daolm ON HAND! YARDS SOUTHERN MADE Ad.'kVttflW GASSIMERE for Uniforms. KMH) Yards Southern made TWEED’S, for Spring and Summer wear. aprlO dtf (UP. GREEN. PICTURE FRAME Manufactory. KA. HA It Plilt STILL UO.VTLMJES O to carry on the above business, under the name J of HARPER A LA DEV E/E, and will attend : promptly to all orders in their line. A good stock of ; Ovals, Spandels, Tassels, and Picture Glass kept on I hand. The public can rely ut>ou having their Pictures : Framed promptly and neatly. Intending to do a I strictly CASH business, they will be done up at the j LOWEST Cash prices. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, Accordeons, Melodeons, Violins, Violin Bow?, Ban sos. and other Musical i nstrumeiita, repaired as hereto ! joi ■. HARPER A LADEVEZE, ~ . 1 Mclntosh-st., opposite the Post Office. je!B dtf To Hire, A BOY, WHO lb A AO. I HOI’HK bKH vant. Apply at thi. u ufflee, or to it-oli Otf .IAMKS HtNKY HENRY HDPIONDSTON, I’rodiiec, Coin mission and Foioardlnt; Merthant, AieCSTA, GEORGIA. KIT Office at M. P. Stovall's Fire-Proof Ware | hor.se, Jackson Street. marl6-d6in Plumbing, Gas-Fitting, | Water Works, &c. riIHE Stlim HAVING MKH R. fi ed the nervices ol c >inpetenl anti pia<;il al work- j men, have aided totli** r f<»rm:?r b'uiiu'ss that of j 1 Plumbing and G js-fitting. and are lmw prepared m I execute any work in otir line to the satisfaction of all ' who may f»vor u« witli their patronage. V\ r- have i now a gi.iid supply of Hydrants, Hf»se, Street Wa>l: j ers and Water fixtures generally, ami shall soon be in receipt of everything connected with these depart ments ••four business. Our charges will be moder i ate, ami nil work warranted. tW“ Orders lei tat our More- 151. Broad-street—or wjili Mr. K. E. Sri.fi-Id. at <>-ir work-idiop— No. .*»?, Jivkvm-str! ei, near the Beil Tower—will lue'-t witli prompt attention and due appred'ation. aprlS-lm BUOKMAVIKK A DBRHY. j CeForre3t, Armstrong h Co., X> "Goods MERCHANTS, 7A,7 7, 7!>. SI, S 3 ABS I»I A\K 8T„ V. Would notify the Trade that they axe opening week ly, ui new and beautiful patterns, hi Wamsiitta Prints. AMO, THE Amoslieag. A New Print, which execs every Print in the -oun try for perfection of ex-ention and d*v*:gn hi full Ahul •ler Colors. Our Prints are cheaper tlian any in mar ie ■*. and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. nov f “TANNERS BARK!” SEALED PHOPOHALH WILL BE HE- ceived for one Hundred Cord Good TANNERY BARK, to be <!eliver-*l at any point on the t-t-orgi* Rail Road, between Augusta and Atlanta—or any point on the Augusta and .Havannali Rail Road. Address S. <*. Atxtnsox, Augusta, fin., until the 55th Inst. Either Red or White Oak will h* received, t warj-a*ctf 8, A. A. i ! Uc A, CURE^^ ViH/' Nervous Headache, j kinds $ Heada©Sie. ily the use of these Pills Ihe periodic attac ks of Ner 1 j vous or Sick Headache may be prevented ; and if taken i at the commencement of an attack immediate relief | from pain aud sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Head aclio to which females are so subject. They act gently upon the bowels,—iemoving C®s tiveness. b'or Literary Men. Students, Delicate Females, and all persous of sedentary habits, they hiy* valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving time and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natur al elasticity and strength of the whole avsteni. The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long in vestigation and carefully conducted exnenments, hav ing been in use many years, during wnieh time they have prevented aud relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a deranged state of the stomach. They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and mav be taken at all times with perfect safety with out making any change of diet, and the absence of any disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them to children. HEW ARK OF COUNTERFEITS?! The genuine have five signatures of Henry C. Spalding on each Box. Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medi c lies. A Box will be sent by mail prepaid on receipt of the Pll ICE *25 V E ATS. AU orders should be addressed to H U li.UE), CHICHESTER & €O., Augusta, Ga. HAITIAND, STEVENSON & CO., Charleston, S. C., Hole Agents for the Confederate States of America. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENT OF SPALDING’S CEPHALIC PILLS, WILL CONVINCE ALI, WHO .SUFFER FROM j HEADACHE, THAT A Speedy and Sure Cure IS WITHIN THEIR REACH. An these Testmamah were unsolicited by Mr. Sj’ALDiNCi, they afford unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this truly sci entific discovery. Manonviu.h, Conn., Kch. 5,1581. Mn. Si’*i,mN«, Sm: I have tried your Cephalic rills, and I ukkthkm ho wsLLthat I want you to send me two dollars worth more. Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box ! got from you. Send the Pills by mall, and oblige Your ob’t Servant, JAMES KENaNEDY. I HAvenroun, Pa., Feb. 6,1801. j Mr. Sr amu nc, Sib : 1 wish you to send me one more box of your Ce phalic Pills, I htive received a great deal of benefit from them. Yours, respectfully, MARY ANN STOIKIIOUSE. Spruce Urfrk, Huntington Go., Pa.,) January 18,1861. J 11. C. SrALTVINO, Siu : You will please send me. two boxes of your Cephalic Pills. Semi them immediately. Respectfully yours, JNO. B. SIMONS. P. S.—l have used one box of your Pills, and find fhein excellent. Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15, 1861. Henry 0. Spalding. Esq. Please find inclosed twenty-five cents, for which send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the best Pills I have ever tried, iflrict A. STOVER, P. M., Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co, O. Beverly, Mahb., Dec. 11,1860. H. C. Spalding, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show hills, to bring your Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers. It you have anything of the kind, please send them to me. One of mv customers, who is subject to revere Sick Headache, (usually lasting tMfo days.) was cured of an attack in one hour by your Pills, which I sent her. Respectfully yours, W. B. WILKES. Rbvnoldsiiurg. Franklin Co., Ohio,) January 1,1361. ) llknry C. Spalding, • No. 48, Cedar st., N. Y’. Dear Sir : Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25,) tor which send box of “Cephalic PilU.” Send to addrowof Rev. Win. C. Filler. Reynoldsburg, Franklin Co., Ohio. Your Pills work like a charm—cure Headache al most install ter. Truly yoms, WM. C. FILLER. Ypsilanti. Mich., Jan# 14,1861, Mn. Spalding, Sir : Not long since 1 sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Co* tiveness, and received the same, and they had so good an effect that I was induced to send for more. Please send by return mall. Direct to A. R. WHEFLER, Ypsilanti, Mich. (From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va.J Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they j were made, viz: Cure of headache In all its forma. [From the Exaiplner, Norfolk, Va.] They hav# been tested in more than a thousand ca sea, with entire success. (From the Democrat, St. Cloud, Minn.] If you are, or have been troubled with the head- j ache, send fora box. (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may : have them in case of an attack. [From the Advertiser, Providence, R. I.j ! The Cephalic Pills are said to in? a remarkably effec tive remedy for the headache, and one of the very best for that very frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. [Frrm the Western R. K. Gazette, Chicago, 111.) i We heartily endorse Mr. Spah'ir.g, and his uurival j led Cephalic Pills. ' f From the Kanawha Valley Star, Kanawha, Va.) j ' We are sure that persons suffering with the head- j i ache, who try them, will slick to them. [From the Southern Path Finder, N. 0., La.] j Try them ! Vou that are afflicted, and we are sure j 1 that your testimony can b<* added to the already nu merous list that has received benefits, that no other j j medicine can produce. [From the St. Louis Democrat.] 'flii* immense demand tor tne article (Cephalic Pills) | is rapidly increasing. [From the Commeicial, Cincinnati, Ohio.] Suffering humanity can no w be relieved. rtr A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually.pT* SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE' « AVK THE PIECE?! ECONOMY: DISPATCH ! Z3t~ "A Stitch i» Tim* S*vn> Ah will hapoen. eveu in well re(tiil»lcil fltmihn it i, verv Ueairat.l. u> have norj.it ch<-ap and r..nvi>ni!-ntway f' r Kumitttre. Toy*, Crock SPALDING’S pP.EPAP.KD OLCE meets all such *nd no household can af ford to be without it. It is always ready, and up to the slicking point• “USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” N. B. A l-irualj aciynnpanies each Bottle. Price, 25 ceiitx. Address HENRY r. SPALDING, No. 48 Cedar .Street, New -York. CAUTION. Ascertain unprincipled persona are arierriptmg to paiic off on the u rums peering public. Imitations of my PREPYRE D GLUE. I would caution all persons to examine before purcb-wlng, and see that the full name, DING’S PREPARED \p, t*U.de wrap iter : all others are swindliug i oounter!«tf # eb4B-dacl7 NEW GOODS! FOR I sips m iHiii MAWM & EAUtfM, iy Would cull the attention of the Indies to th« fact that they have just received A Splendid Assortment! of the latest and most iht.hionablt; goods lor and siinimer trade. Our spacious store is tilled as usual with almost every artiele _*• belonging: to tiio Dry Goods line, and our customers will find VARIETY OF NEW DRESS GOODS so eagerly looked for. aud of width hut little is in the market. We have on hand a choice lot of— | Lawns, Embroideries, Prluts. Jaconets, lirllllanlcs, Giughams, Organdies, Ribbons, Rrillianfs, Bareges, Corsets, Percals, Dcllcgcs, Trimmings, Cambrles, Bl'k Silk l.aces, l.avellas, Crepe Haretz, Barege de Laine, Parasols, Hair !Yets, Chally de Laines, tdoves, Himalayas, Toil ties Barnes, Tlitts, Pure Mohair, Toil du Nord, Poll ties Chrvre, iHaglr Itiillling, .Bodied Bodenas, Georgia Buttons, Plain and Figured Poplins, Barege Anglais Figure, ke., ke. ALSO ON HAND A Full Assortment of Home Made Goods sucii as HOMESPUNS, OSNABUfiGS, STRIPES, &C., &C., ALL OF GEORGIA FACTORIES! Our Stock in BLEACHED GOODS, LINENS, TOWELS, DIAPERS, WHITE GOODS, MOSQUITO NETTINGS and BARS, SHIRTING, SHEETINGS, PAN TALOONS STUFFS, .te., &e., is one of the largest in thin City NOTICE. Our Prices are tlie well known LOW ONES, we shall not raise Hie price of any Article, having a full supply for the whole coming season. R VYi'EM.AS Ai\l> IH STDIts. OP Our Own IVLanufactory, In all the fashionable Style**, and of the most varied materials are daily added to our Stock. BAUM & KAUPPEE, 175 and 177 Broad-street, IADLR THE AlfclSTl HOTEL, AK.ISTA, LI. a;rl t dtf 258. DRYGOODS 258. WITHOUT TARIFF ! JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE LOW \KW SPltniG A SUIJILR GOODS FBBUACMG ALL IHE TAKIETIES All) IOVFLTILS OF THE SEISO.T. I shall continue to receive Fresh Supplies o F THE LA TE S X S T YLE 0F DRESS GOODS, LACE MANTILLAS, &c, &c, WD SHALL SPARK AO P\I!SH TO (lE.XDKK A\ IN-PKCTIOA OK THE.7I Both Pleasant and Profitable to Purchasers. Come and See HENRY A. MERRY, STORE FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY KEAN & 3LAKK, ft.v7r.ilm 'i DOORS above GI.ORE HOTEL CORNBB. BROAD »I.