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Augusta Evening Dispatch.
VOLUME 5.
(fSbtmng psjntfclj.
liY S.A. ATKINSON.
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ii necessary for ns (a require Cash l'«r
all advertisements not contracted lor
by the year.
«.«
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Our City Edition.
Our edition for city subscribers will
he issued hereafter at 4 o’clock. This
will enable us to present a summary of
news from the one o'clock mail.
STANDING COMMITTEES
AXt>
Board of Health:
ArPOINTED 1N T APCOIWANU’E WITH A KFBOLT7TIOS
paj-'sp.t> its - the City Council of Auuusa,, Apkil
lull, 1301.
accounts:—Robert-on, Ohainnan ; Heard, Flora
iiur, Goodrich,
Streets ani> ‘TMiains—Gardiner, < hairman; Ev
an*, Webster, Klemimr.
I'olice— Evans, Chairman ; Lewi-, Fleming, Web
ster,
HouniiroNr Institute—Hull, Chahman; Karnes,
Alton, Robertson.
fltunos—Lewis, Chairman; Heard. Sm'lb Hull.
Pumps and Whm.s—Allen, Chairman ; Lewis,
(Sc-* trieh, Smith.
Kngineh— Heard, Chairman ; *- iardlncr, Barnes,
Hill.
River Rank and Wharves—Lewis, Chairman;
Barnes, Allen, Webster.
South Commons—Robertson, Chairman; Evans,
iSfiith, Goodrich'.
Tumknett Sprtno Water Works—Heard, Chair
man ; Kolkmlsoii, GooilriCh. FTuiing.
Market—Fleming, Chairman ; Heard. Robertson,
Hull.
Health—Gardiner, Chairman; Goodrich, Humes,
Jlt-ml.
City Hall—Smith, Chairman ; Lewis, Goodrich,
Allen.
Jail—Smith, Chairman; Robertson, Evans, Web
stf r.
I * ami’s—Webster, Cliairm.au ; Smith, Ileaui Gard
iner.
A I/Ovsta Canal—Goodrich, (‘hairman; Gardiner,
Evans, Fleming.
Cemetery—Webster, Chairman; Lewis, Hull,
Era ns.
Hospital —Barnes, Chairman ; Webster, Allen,
Lewis.
Plank Roads—Aden, (’hairman; Robertson, Good- ■
rich. Smith.
Printing—Evans, Chairman ; Gardiner, Fleming, ,
Hull.
Magazine—Fleming, Chairman ; Webster Evans,
Robertson.
Military—Hull, Chairman ; Karnes, Aiien, Gardi
ner. „
Railroads—Goodrich, Chairman ; Heard, Garth
ner. Smith.
Shows and Exhibitions—Barnes, Chairman ; Hull
Allen, Lewis.
Special Committee on W vtkrWoeks—Goodrich,
Chairman; Barnes, He rd Robertson.
RECAITITLATION.
Robertson—Accounts, Houghton institute, Turk
nett Spring, Market, .Tail, South Commons, Plank
Roads, Magazine, Sjie.ci.tl Committee on Water
Works.
Gardiner—Streets and lirains, Engines, Ileurh,
Lamps, Augusta Canal, Printing, Military, Railroads.
Lewis—Police, River Bank and Wharves, City
flail, Cemetery, Hospital, Bridge, Shews and Exhibi
tions.
Heard-Accounts, Bridge, Turknett-Spring, Mar
ket. Health, Lamps, Railroads, Special Committee «n j
Water Works.
Evans—Police, Streets tv id Drains, South Com
mons, Jail, Augusta Canal, Cemetery, Printing, Mag
azine.
Allen—Houghton Institute. Pumps and Wells.
River Bank anil Wharves, City Hall, Hospital, Plunk
Loads, Military, Shows and LxtiiuiTiOhs.R
Fleming—Accounts, streets and Drains, Police,
Turknet-t Springs, Market, Augusta Canal, Printing,
Magazine.
Barnes—Houghton Institute, Engines, River Bank
and Wharves. Health. Hospital, Military, Shows and
Exhibitions, SpecialCan-iniftec* on Water Works.
Smith—Bridge, Pumps and Wells South Cora- i
nions. Plank Roads, Jui .City Hall, Railroads.
Goodrii.h—Accounts. South Commons, Turknett j
Spring, Health, City Hall, Augusta Canal. Plank i
Roads Railroads, Special Committee oh Water
Works.
Hull—Houghton Institute, Engines, Market, Cem
etery. Printing. Militaiy, isi owsand Exlilhiiions. j
Webster—Streets and Drains. Police, River Bank :
and Wharves, Jail, Lamps, CemeLry, Hospital, and |
Magazine.
Tin* iollowing gentlemen, together with the Ileal*li
Committee, compose tne Board of Ilelath lor the en
suing year: „ , _ _ ,
Ward I—Dr. I. P. Garvin, James L. Bishop,
John boater. „ fp
Ward No. 2—W. J. Owens, N.L. Moore, G. T.
Dome. , , Tk . „
Ward No. 3—)no. A. Barnes, John Dav.son, D. B.
Plumb. !
Ward No. 4-J. W. Horton, Thos. P. Stovall, S.
]i Robbins. KOBT. 11. Ma Y, MayorC. A.
aorif) 01,11
SOMETHING NEW.
TANNEK’S
PICTURE GALLERY,
Over Clarke & Co’s Jewelry Store,
Entrance Next Door above the J\st lb,ice.
u
Hired to fun is.’:’ his n'. -i.ds an-t the pn «a-i.»*rai- •
iv with tine, life-like Am'.roiypos.l’hi.togruim.', *v.#ry
types, Ac.. Ac., ail of whi’.-n will be dm the
v >.y -Jt vie of-. 0 art. a 1 dat uiipr*ve!<:iU*<i:>’ low
j, n .;-s. jiayii./ha-t
i:i tld* 3 country, and pit-dv- him -elf to ;.*'t vi.tax M.t
i-r union, even to th* m*»t laHiuious. 1 h<- pnb.io are
'Wanted
rwi\VK\TY-FIVK LHiKL\ |*KtilU>KN
• r
HAMS.
1 O CAS *r* HiM# T^'ASJbk.
Fall & Winter Styles.
CAP^i.
vvi> 4\n
fe§pllp|
CAPS CAPS
rwiHK following \r;\v coons ji>t
IK reivived * Gents Fine Moleskin, < 'ass:mere,
j French Felt, Olive Brown. Dark Pearl. Black Os-""*, j
Stiff Brim HATS: B' .Csßhn k and Br<a>-i H.\TS, !
Children’* Fanev GOODS; Men P'i.l iiov’s CA !’>;
Couth rv-Made Wool HATS: C’.offct Ken fro w HATS,
C A NFS, G1 .< >V KS and I’M UK EI.LAS. Also. .T( dm
Woolen’s Granitcville, S. C. II ATS.
(J. P, 11EMSEN-,
- 174 Broud-rt... opposite Augusta Hotel,
octll-dfim Augusta. Ga.
“FANCY BTDfa
£ £
DODGE’S
ESTABLISHMENT.
EstahliMiiediii (ireenrSt.,No.2ll, Augunta,
Go., A !>., 1K555,
ll Y and finisii every tie.-eription of Ladies and
Gent? wearing apparel, all similes ami colors from a j
Ladies Bonnet Ribbon to a bale of Dry Goods.
He also manutactures fine. Black Writing Ink. rid
for marking Cotton bags or bales. For sale at whole
sale and retail as usual.
20-dtl G. it. DODGE, Proprietor.
FIRE INSURANCE.
*♦*--
Security & Economy.
*« b
73 PEB O'EXTOF VI TT PROFITS 1)1-
VIREO WVTVU.i l\ SCRIP TO
POI.H'V HOLDERS.
THE ELMORE
Mutuallnsurance Co.
OF CIIAULESTON, S. C.
CASH CAPITAL $250,000.
THE INJURED PAi’.'l ICIPATE IN THE PROF
ITS, WITHoCr A.W LIABILITY
WHATEVER.
OIRKCTORS:
WILLIAM M. MARTIN, IV/ulmd,
J. Legare Yates A. s. Johnston,
Goo W. Williams, V. R. Ta t,
William C. Bee, Henry Bui<t,
S. N. Hart J. iWid Boy Ist on,
John 14. l.afltte. Hugh U. Banks,
Win. C. < iourmey, E. L. Adams,
Edw. Sehrlng, C. V. Chamberlain,
JOSEPH WIIfLPEN, Sec’y & Treos.
The subscriber having lieen appointe! Agent for
this oitv, will take risks as low as oilier equally re
sponsible Coinjianies.
A. M. JACKSON, Ageni,
mar4-«l3m 24J Broad Street.
NORTH CAROLINA “
Military institute,
CHARLOTTE, H. 0.
rgVHB -ITII SEKKIOX OF i ni’- I.VSTl
tuie will begin on Is: Maruii. Applieuuts will,
however, be received at any time.
FACILTV:
M . I). H. Hill, Late Brevet Major C. S. Army,
a 'Ststei l by two graduates of Vest Point, two of t n j
Virginia Military institute, and one ot the Universit)
of Virginia.
terms:
120 1-6 per month tc include every tliifig except tin
der clothing. feblft-dtf
Liquors, Wines, Cordials,
F $V libls. of Choice Old Monongahcla \V r iIlS- ;
M H K EY, Gibson s Brand ;
I’.bis. of Choice Bourbon WHISKEY ;
75 ** “ Kectitied do Pike’s
and Walter’s Braude;
20 Bhta. Rose GIN :
•»J - N.E.KUM:
l;> 4i Domestic BRANDY;
I 2 !4 & X Casks Pure Cognae BRANDY;
M “ Jamaica RUM ;
1 pipe Pure Holland GIN ;
JOB i is. Peppermiu-t CORDIAL
tO “ Malaga WINE;
11) Casks London I’< > KTER;
1(1 ,l Scotch ALE;
60 Dozen Bottled LIQUORS, WJNESand !
CORDIALS;
15 Baskets CHAMTAGNE, in Pints;
Madeira, Port, Sherry Tencrilfe VV INES, I
On hand and for sale by
eb-22-dACf A. ST EVENS.
Syrup, Syrup. Syrup.
fe'to % II A 31 51 B LSniOK'K A i - \\ O H
leans >yrup, selected e.mv-fr! . o; tn - mar
ket. For sale by HENRY EDMoNL'^l'oN,
At M. P. Stovall’s Warehuuse, Jackson-st.
aprll
AUGUSTA
SAVINGS UAMi.
INTEREST Af.DOW'F <)\ »EF»SJ IS.
OlUce at the Innuruiiee Hank 2 if) Brwul-SI.
Open Daily, from 4 o'cl’k until sunset.
I tiler est paid on a single r.ionHis deposit
? A the FIRST WEEK IV .lAVT ARV
! R. interest was • redited to each Depositor on ail mo
nies that had neen deposited in the preceding six
months, ami these Credits will now draw interest i
whether entered or not on the pass books of the De- j
positohn. , „
Accounts are. onened for the siual est sums as M’ell j
os lor large deposits. .. , . .
WM. M. D’ANTiGNAC. President. |
C. F. MoCay. Treasurer. febl3-dif
B. S. Sanchez,
RECL'iVIXfI. FOll H’.t/YD/.W ASD
rOMMISSIOV MKRI il V.VT,
SAVANNAH GEOKGIA.
{, MI'I.E A RHAXIiEM 1C Vi'S have been
made tor promt and earclu! aileniion to receiving
a..a forwarding goods sent to Uie above ad<ire»».
marl _ 1
PICTURE FRAME
Manufactory.
A. HARPER SITU. CO.VriXlK
to carry •» : itiiea:siVe .u-iness, und«-r i ae
fj llAßßr.il .v LADEVEZK, ami wi.i n*r- ad
prompt^-I<> ail orders in the'., line. A good strx-k • J
Uvuls, spandels. Tassels, and Picture Glass key»t n
h i id. The public can lely upon having their Piet ires
l>anv.*J promptly anti neatly. Inteiiding to do a
strictlvGASU they will he done up a' ih.-
LoW EriT Cash prices.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED,
Accord* *,<. M«lod«mA VMltm. Vlo!!u liuwfc »•« •
ic.s and uiher Musical Instr,mi-ut.. repaircil as hereto
j, HAKI'tR k I.Ai’fcV E/E.
No. 32 opposite u,e E’USt UC'?,
tel.) ,;:l
HENRY LDHONDSTOri,
Produce, Commission end For war ding
Merchant,
AI’OtSTA, WEOIUiIA.
tW Office at M. I*. Stovall. Eire-Froof’ Wax>-
1 Uotrf. Jackaie Street. mailWwu
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 3IAY 24, 1861.
1*\ ( ) 101 WAXT U HISREKS !
PO YOU V. AYT WIIIBRERS i
DO YOU HAY'T A IKISTACHE?
10 YOU AVAST A iIUSTACUE 1
BELLINGHAM’S
CELEIUIATED
STIMULATING ONGUENT.
For ths Whiskers and Hair.
KrUM’UnnJRS TAKE I’LKAS
; Jp nr* in announcing iotho (Mti/.eus of the United
I Si-.tr'u. that tii 'y iiave ob*.i ined tin* Agency for, and
’ are now "uabiej to otTor to the .'mcricaii public, the
! Hbo-yf justiy celebrated and world-renowned article.
THE STIMULATING ONGUENT
is nrojared bv Dr. T. I’et-linoham, an eminent
l liv.'ivian of London, ami is warranted to bring out
a think set of
Whiskers or a Mustache
in from three to six weeks. This article is the only
one of the kind used by tie Fiench, and in London
and Paris it is in universal use.
It. is a beautiful, economical. sooMCmr, yet stimulat
ing compound, actingasif bvmagic upon the routs,
causing a beautiful growth of’luxuriant hair. It im
plied to the scalp, it wili cur.- ijai i>nk>s, and cause to
spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of
; new hair. Applied according to directions, it will
; turn »:v i» or tow y hair dauk, and restore giav I air to
| its original color, leaving if >»ott, Muooth, and flexible,
! The “Onoukxt” is an inlisnensahlc article in every
J gentleman’s toilet, and after one week’s use they
I would not for any consideration I t* without it.
The subscribers are the only Agents for the article
j in the United States, to whom’all orders must Ik* ad
dressed.
Pri.-e One Dollar a hoy —for sale bv nil Druggists
and Dealers; or a box oft lie "Unguent” (wai ranted to
j have the desired effect) will be «• nt to any who desire
j it. by mail (direct), securely Tiacktd, on receipt of
| price and postage, kl.lS Appiv to ouraddr. ss
HUH U’E L. HEGEM V\ dtCO.,
| miUOUISTH, AC.,
marSl
Free Forwarding!
PRIVATE BONDED WAREHOUSES
AND
CUSTOM nOUHE BROKER AGE.
rMAHB UND'EKSIGXFDIIAS, WITH Messrs.
tt Brigham, Ba'dwm Messrs. M i dcr.'fc (ial
hc, and Messrs. Hunter iV Gammed, formed an Asso
ciation tor the purpose of entering at the (’u4om
House,and storing in Bond, in accordance wiili the
Revenue Laws, any Goods arnvii g at ihisport which
mav be entrusted to his custody.
He being the managing anil active partner, lias
bondeil, with the approval of the Seer- tarv of the
Treasury, cammodious Wareliotnes, wl.i-ie all Mer
chandise coining to this port can be stored, every at
tention paid to its preservation, and for prompt delive
ry, whe if entry has been made at the Custom House,
at the lowe-t possible tariff i-lnirges.
Merchandise destined to the interior, will be enter
ed tor payment of duties, or in bond, ns nmy Ik* requir
ed by the Consignees. All Goods eous'g’ed to him
to be forwarded, will receive the greatest dispatch, at
the lowe-l rate ol charge, and in such manner as nifty
lie directed. If the the duties are to be paid in this
port, funds must be provided lor that purpose; but it
to be forwarded in bond, the requisite bonds will be
given.
Goods entrusted to the undersigned, consigned to
points in the interior, will be f* awarded by Railroads,
or other conveyance, as direc t’d, free of commission.
An experience of nearly twenty years in the details
of Custom House business, and a thorough acquain
tance with the Warehouse law s, in every detail, will
enable this co partnership to give the greatest des
patch consistent with the* safely of the revenue.
CHARLES (’. WALDKN,
Office Ip Claghorn A Cunnlngliam’s Building.
Captain of Police
£3 T_. lH
\\ r II .T, nr:sOLrM)\HATLHHAY MOR.Y
fV ig. • 71»; in.-t., at ihe lower Market House In
this citv, In-tween the usual hours of sale, one Y, bar
rel whiskey, barrel sugar, y. barrel shelled coin, i
y. box \ ipes. 1 box sta'ch. y t box of <*andles, y t box
< fgai-s, ,'d bo.v soa]», o quarter «ieks flour, 1 jar nut-
I megs. • i.irs i-andy, 1 empty glass jar, 4 shoulders ba
| cod", lev id on as the property of Meey Kucksell, to
satisfy a Fi F.i issuing from the Recorders Court, ot
Ihe city of Augusta ; levy made litis 12th of April,
lull. W. L. I’RYOR,
aprl3-td Captain of Police.
MRS. if L. PRITCHARD,
NO 101, Opposite Mechanic’s Bank,
Is now prepared to show a
•\ HANDSOME SUPPLY
i OK
JSPUiSti AKI) SUMMER
Bonnets, Hats,
.llauliilas, Silks am! Laces,
to which she invites the attention of the Ladles.
T ese.artlcles will he sold low for Cash, aprl- d2m
.g *7“ . x
TO Os) % P* « i
I-H >3 F ,J K- -21 gCQ I
to- qgj •gsci!
a -pa g: -rel
C < £ ||
T3 <2£|
as S “I
z: 2 >i|f.. as £ w
jrbt Tv j. s j?
I-H 3 **'l° l '
.j.*' KHi
Oats, Oats, Oats.
2000 t ? ATH f,,r s ‘ lc -
HENRY EDiiIONDSTON,
At M. I*. Stqva uSd Warehouse, Jackson - t.
; mar 2»; d6t
GEO. H’DUFFIE STOLL,
Will be pleased to see his friends at
Horton & Shepherd’s
120 Meeting-st., Charleston, S. C.
U/- II EKE MW HE F(IT\I) THE largest
and best assorted .-t»x:k of
COOKUG SLWt.LS, COOftlXti STOVES,
Unrining Stoves of the most Improved styles.
LAUNDRY STOVKS, FARMER’S BOILERS,
GRATES for J’ariors. Cnair bcrs, Offices, &c., Man
tles, Copper, Brass and
IRON FORCE A!U> LIFflNd PIMPS,
All kinds of HYDRAULIC APPARATUS and
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
At prices which cannot faii to suit purcha^era.
Repairing of Stove-*. Ranges. Bump*, Ac., prompt|y
attended to’ Also. Country and Factor’a Orders wili
iee,.jve stHd attention. a| rfl-dtm
Potatoes & Onions.
. on l'ia.vri\« POTATOES;
.OAlxl ISO - T-.
.AO - Mimr do
'/<» " K"d O.S'OSS;
Ja.it rvooivrd and for by
C. Churchill.
r.:1,35 dtf
TtIONIS iIISSKI,,
3M»E « HK\I*EST 'HMT WTIRIVJ
n
ensof Augnata ard vicinity. Tiiut be has lately re
t'irned from New York with all the faeditb* for work
n '.i* line of busb-ess. He guaruib-es to do it as well
i v lam-- North orSoutii. u>A at rnuoblow«rrates.
AG kind-* «»f Soei.-iv I’,-,-.ami Badg.-- tnwAn U»
lC q Wtfftiia* and fi--!:- nv-.'lv Caru-i*
... -•iDted Sit >9 op; tiie PoA Office. oci“D
• »i'*orpornted IHl9—4’barter Perpetual.
ffi'lNA INSURANCE CO.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
•.AI'ITAL ♦l.flOO.OOfl
>l' Ki’LUS tWM,OnO
ASSETS 2,lt*4,(XX>
|MI!M:O>IP\XY SH WELL KNOWN IN
9 i Ids city and tlironghout tlu* South, as the lead
tig Fiie Insurance Company. It has earned a reputa
tion for prompt attention to husinesa, and an hoimra
;»le. 11l < rul and equ’table performance of its obliga-
Uovis, uuequalled bv anv other < Vnuumv.
B. I. BROADNAX. Agent,
for Augusta and vicinity.
Office 136, Broad-st.. Opposite the
y2l ly Bridge Bqnk Buildings.
DISSOLUTION.
HTRIE 80-I’AIITXEIINHIP OF DOBEY
fl A MOSHER.hi the Hotel Business at theU. S.
Hotel, was dissolved on the 2sith of lastJumvby mu
tual consent. Augusta, aug23-dtf
Relief in Ten liSinutes.
DU VAN’S
Pulmonic Wafers.
’ he most certain and speedy Remedy ever
discovered lor nil Diseases of the 4-liest
nod Lungs, Coughs, Colds, \sthuia,
Cotisiuttplioo, Bronehitis. liifliien.
xi». Hoarseness, Dillieult Breath
itrg fs<»re Throiit, Ate. dice.
These Wafers give tac most instantaneous and per
ect relief, and whe.. persevered with according to
brections, never fail t«-effect a rapid and lasting cure,
r.ousamls have lteen restored to jHjrfect health who
n *a-! tied ot!ier means in vain. To all daises and all
onatitutlon* they are equally a bleating ami a cure—
lone need despair, no matter how long the disease
•nay have exist ed.or however severe it may l*e,
/ldcd the organic structure of the vital organs is no
uopelesslv decayed. Ever)' one afflicted slum Id give
Item an impartial trial.
To VOCALISTS ui d PUBLIC SPEAKERS, these
A ufeisare peculiarly valuable; they will, in one day*
emove the most severe, occasional hoarseness, and
iheir regular use tor 4 few davs will, at all thu®s, in,
r*ase the power an I flexibility of the voice greatly
mprovuigits tone, compass and clearness, ; »* which
urpose they are tegurulv used by many p ' tessional
mx-allsts. JOB MOSES, So* ■ ,4 rm» .etor,
tie Chester, N. Y.
Price 25 cents pc r box.
For sale in August •* b> If A f 'LAND, CM CHICS
EU A (’0„ and all in medicines In the South-
Slate.. my 25-ly
Augusta Savings Bank.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS*
Office nt the insurance Bank. 219 Broad-*!.
OPKN DAILY
From 4 O’clock to Sunset.
REPAID ON SHORT NOTICE
iift or in cases of necessity, without notice, v.’eriitl
cutes of deposit having hiterot will be
who prefer them to the ordimuy Receipt-Book. In
terest allowed for a single month’s deposit. Pntnphlcu>
with Chartei ami Kv-Laws ready tor distribution.
WM. M. D’ANTiGNAC, President.
C. F. McCoy. Treasurer. octas-tf
A CARD.
OWING TllimilAY IHBPOHEDOF MY
entire, stock in trade and Commission Business,
to my brother F. WooDnurr, I take tills opportunity
to return mv thanks to my Catrons and Friends gen
erally. for their liberal patronage extended to me, and
would respectfully solicit a continuation of the same
for the new concern, at the same Old Stand so long
•coupled by me, with the full assurance that all busi
ness entrusted to it, will be conducted with prompt
ness and satisfaction to all Interested.
Respectfully, M. W. WOODRUFF.
Augusta, Get. 4, 1360.
A CAHW.
HA VINO l-lIUHAKKM OF Ml Qralhfr
M. W. VVootlruiU >*!.-■ entire Hock in talde and
ki the <’omuuriibh Busiu«*<s, 1 wii'. -'V itinuc
the I’rodnce and General Commission business in all
its branches at the same old stand occupied by Mm,
corner Reynold and M< Intosh-stre.ets, and with every
necessary arrangement for the promotion ot the busi
ness, would respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage. The usual cash facilitiev will be extended
when wanted. Gash advances will be made on con
signments in store. SaflWaetory reference will he
cheerfully given to all who ask it.
F. WOODRUFF,
Produce and General Goin. Merchant.
Comer Reynold and Mclntosh streets.
Augusta, Oct. 4, ’6s oettf-tf
Wanted.
f’NROM 1 to 500 Lords Tanners* llnrk.
I mi Inin Apply to J. W. BURGH, Augusta.
Muscovado Sugar.
MKEMIIE VDS. IH ROXKH, on,l I
Bright Muscovado Sugar,
now landing from brig ** Hallic Jackson,” and tor
sale by
B. S. SANCHEZ.
Savannah, April 3 10t
NOTICE.
Hr E ARE NOW MANTFAL’TI RING
under tin* superintendence o, J. B. WILSON,
and are prepared with
GOOD WORKMEN
AND THE
BEST MATERIALS,
TO UAYITAt riUE EVERY klYll OF
Gents’ Shoes, Boots, &c.,
and will l*e pleased to have our friends and the pub
lic generally to give us their patronage.
till! a! Il>c Shoe More, on the Corner
Oi>|>oUtc (lie Post Olllre.
FOSTER BLODGET, JR.
March 39,'(1t ts
G. P. GREEN,
R [MKOK>I AND SIEIII’IIANT TAELOk
xIJ 1 ’>(./>, Jrom; street. I 1 ave on band a Art stock :
of Cloths. (/'assitueres and Vestings, n hiclt 1 will make i
to measure, cheaper Tun good Northern Clothing.
Business »«uts an i d »ys Clothing made to order.
I have a large stwck of Georgia ami Carolina Jeans j
which 1 will make up from 410 to}l6 oer n uit.
! HPpD
Btl \VK Jl HTPUT IP A WORK SHOP
No. st»o Broad Street, Upper Market, and wlb
Varnish Coaches complete for $5.00; Luggb-s, one
j coal for 42.*k» or two coaTs for 45..V1: Oil the Top and
Apron and Varnish 41 <>o; Varnish lied tends and
Main the Sides from 75 cents to 41.25; Varnish Draw
ers win glass 41 HO; Varnish Drawers without gloss
On to 75cent.v, Faint House < Jiulrs and Ml ripe 50 cent.-:
VarnWi do. '25 emits; Lockers 50 to 50 cents; and will
Paint Bath '1 übs, Ac., Ac.
Furniture Repaired.
1 have just received a flue assortment of Coach and
Furniture Varnish.
W. N. PARSELL.
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NOTICE.
C. (HI RUNIIA
UrOULD INFORM IIIH FRIENDW WI)
customers lliat he ha* Just returned from the
North, and is now receiving h»» usual supply of pro
duce, which he will .v*U at»m* very lowest prices, at
h • old stand. No. 'J, Mclntosh-street. He has how in
150 Boxes Fine State Cheese,
115 li tiH CHOICU CiOhHK V BtTTISK.
50 Bi>D i*each Ulou A Pink Eye Polatoeo
iA) DDLS. ONIONS.
80 UHLS. I-RIMK MOUTH KILN APPLES
<«tl-2 SIT I’liswe Rive me a C»ll! _AU t>
A CARD.
f\H. V\V. BMLEY OFEEKMIIInPRO-
B f tear ion d s*?rvi- lo the citizens of Augusta and
v ainity. Offi* oat Jackson street Hospital.
I
Railroad Register.
CEOtflM MIMMM.
On and after SUNDAY, January 15, b6O. Basset j
get Trains
1 piuo * # t 580 I*. M. |
“ • 12:10 A.M.
Arrive at Augusta p< fIoOA.M
tiio r. v
ATHUNfI BRANCH—SUM Da Y 8 EXcKI'TKD.
Leave Augusta at 12 80 A M
Leavi* Atlanta ul 316 I*. M
Art Went Athens at SBO A. M
Leave Athens at 11 ix> A. M
Arrive lit Amrustii at- 6 20 l‘. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 45 !’. M.
ty .N. R.—No train on Athens Branch on Sumla
WASHINGTON HUAXCII—SUNDAYS KXCKITKU.
Leave Washjngton 1 Hi •
Arrive at Augusta 620 . ■
Arrive at Atlanta 11 r>i . *’.
Leave Augusta .2 80 I . >i.
Leave Atlanta 10 A. M. I
Arrive at y> ashmgton 7 20 I*. M
WAItUHNTOrJ BRANCH—SUNDAYS KXCKITKD.
Leave Wane.i t.>n Buo I”. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6 20 I’. M.
Arrive at Atlanta It 45 I*. M
Leave Augusta 2 80 I*. M.
Leave Atlanta h 05 A. M.
Arrive at Warrcnton 6 •«» I*. M
GEO. YONGK, Oen’l Sup’t.
SOITU CAROUNA UULHMtti
Leave Charleston 645 a. h.
Arrive at Augusta 1 15 p. m.
Leave Charleston. 2 80 p. m.
Arrive at Augusta 11 Ift p. m.
Leave Augusta '. 7 50 a.m.
Arrive at Charleston ft 40 p. m.
Leave Augusta 7 15 p. m,
Arrive at Charleston 451 A. m.
ATLANTA \ WEST POIVT KAll.-KOAU.
Leaves Atlanta 1010 A. M.
“ ” 19 8o A. M
Arrives at West Point Midi*. M
Leaves West Point 8 no !*. M
“ * ” 8 15 A. M.
Arrives a* Atlanta 7 51 P. M.
GKO. G. HULL, Mipcrlntendent.
WESTER A Ik ATLANTIC UAIL-IIOAI).
Leaves Atlanta 1020 A. M
“ “ 8 15P.M.
Leaves Chuxtanooga 3 25 A M
“ “ “ ftouP.M.
Arrives at Dalton 4 32 I’. M.
“ “ ” 5 35 P.M.
Arrives at Chattanooga 7 84 A. M.
** “Atlanta 140P.M.
Connects with the great New Orleans and New York
Mail Route, four times a day. through the ten valleys
(Italy of America.) Splvmfld scenery and bounteous
fare. J. W. LEWD’, Superintendent.
BACON k W ESTERX RAIL-ROAR.
Leave Atlanta 2 15 p. 11.
Arrive at Macon 7 45 i*. m.
Macon 1 46 p; m.
Arrive at Atlanta 7 16 i*. m.
Leave Atlanta (night) 12 00 m.
Arrive at Macon 7 16 a. m.
Leave Macon (night) 12 00 m.
Arrive at Atlanta 716 a.m.
The night trains will not he run on Sundays.
The 12 o’clock night train from Atlanta connert
with the Central Rail Road tor Savannah, at 10 45 a
v.. and South-Western, for Albany and Columbus, u>
V 45 x. m.
The 11 o’clock a. m. tralu connects with the Centra
Rail Rood at lo p. w. and South-Western at 11 45 p u
Through tickets, from Atlanta to N«w York, h\
this line 421.00. ALFRED L. TV LEU, Sup’t
CEYTKVL ItAILRWAR.
Leave Savannah 10 05 am, 1 30 p m and 11 10 p n
Arrive at Macon 8.55 am and 11 ospn
Arrive at Augusta 8.85 a in ahd 6 50 p n
Arrive at Milledgevilla 12 30 p ii.
Leave Macon 10.00a in and lo.uopn
Arrive at Savannah.. .729 a in, 745 p mand It) 40p n
Arrive at Augusta 6 30 mu and 6 35 p m
Leave Augusta 12 *0 a ui and 2 00 p m
Arrive at Savannan 7 29 a bl and 1040 p n.
Arrive at Macon 8 55 a in and 1206 p mi
Tratnii that leave. Savannah at 1006 a in, only run
to Millen, arriving there at 3,10 p in, connecting with
10 a m Macon t rain to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2 lsp in train nt Augurta wll
leave Milieu 6.50 p m and arrive at, Savanrati at 10 40
pm.
Paiwengors by 11 10 p m from Savannah will gs
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers hv either. 1.3 n or 11.10 t» m trams fron
Savannah to Macon or points heyona, will meet with
no detention at Macon.
Passengers for Atlanta, or points beyond oh Western
AA.K. R. will leave Savannah on the 1.30 p. in.
train; for Miliedgeville and Katonton on 11.10 pm
train ; for South Western Rail Road, below Fort Val
ley, on 11.10 p in train; those, tor Columbus, Moet
gomery, Ac., may take either truin.
Passengers from Augusta, for Southwestern Geor
g..,. should take thv 12 80 a m Iraki, to avoid detentioi,
at Macon. Those for Golumlms, Montgomery, Ac.
may take either train.
Trains connect at Maeon with Macon A Westeri.
trains to Grillli. and Atlanta, and the West ; als*), with
South Western trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Kufaula.
Fort Gaines, Americirs, Columbus. Montgomery. Ac.,
and at Milieu with Augurta and Savannah R. R. tc
Augu-ta and the north; at Savannah with the tri
weekly Steamships to New York ; also, with Steam
shins to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in Schedule, the connection, both
ways, at Augusta, with the South < ,'arollna Rail Itoiu
is secured, an i passengers will have no detention %
Augusta or Milieu, as heretofore.
GEO. W. ADAMS, Oen’l Sup’t
February 21,1860. mhftl dtf
Sotliern States Hotel
Broad-st„ Augusta, Ga.
MOSHER & CREWS,
Proprietors.
LMtGK AND LONG KHTAB
ffi lislied lIoTEi., having been thoroughly re-tlt
ti n and re-furnlnhed lids summer, is now prepared tc
satisfy all the wants «f the travelling community, at
the most reasonable terms. From its cent ral position,
in the healthiest part Os the city, the United States ha/
always enjoyed a large share of the nubile patronage
and the proprietors are determined to snare iieitLci
pains nor expense fully to sustaiu it* ancient reputa
lion as a first class Hotel.
fflllE UNDKKHIGNKD HAVING Dlk
■ pwsed of hisinteri rt in the above Hotel to Mi
I ’i a-»mas < :«kwm, returns h> sincere thanks to the pub
lic for their liberal patronage, and recommends tin
new firm to their continued favor and patronage,
(lecs-iltr JOSEI’H ROSAMOND
THE BINGER
SEWING MACHINE.
fIHIK MAIIKKI) AND KVFIt KXTUNB
; JL lug popularity of singer’s Sewkig Ma«hines
[ both in America and Europe-is such as best to es
! Uibiish their mu priority over all othera In the market, j
! Sewing Machine^- ho oai.i.xd—may be bought, it 1*
j true, for a smaller amount of dollars, but it ie mistake!
economy to invest anything in a worthless or unrelia
ble article, and those who will do so must abide the
consequences!
HI A GISH’* A PAY FAMILY MAUIIIVEB. !
11l order to place the b*.*st Family Machine in the
world within the reach of all, we have reduwl our
l«:tter. A Machine beautifully ornamented—to s6tt
plain 450.
Singer’s No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machines.
Uith of very general anplicatiou ami capacity, and j
popular lioth in the fantliy and manufactory. I*ricA& !
reduced, respectively from 4135 and 4150 to 490 and
IPs*. Singer’s Standard Shuttle Machine, tor car
| riage.makers and heavy leather work. Price, com
J plete, 4125. A iso, to complete the list, an entirely new
article, unequalled for manufacturing purposes
NqisEnnsH, uai'lO, and enpabie of every kind or work
Price (including lr<Hi stand ami drawers.) 4118—cheap
er at tiiat |h view of its value than the machine of any
other maker asa»rift.
Ail of Singer’s Machines make the Interlocked stitch
with two tlireads, which Is the best stitch known.—
Every persrm desiring t<> procure full and reliable In-1
formation anoutSewing Machines,their si/a-s, prices,! ,
working capacities, andthe best methods of uurchae
mg oLtM.iii it by mnidlug tor a copy of I. M. Smo-
Kit A G'o.h’ Uizurj c, which is a beautiful pictorial pa
per, entirely devoted to the subject. If will ujc sup- : j
PI. IKI) OBAT IS,
The above are the net cash prices—transportation!
from the New York office to the phu e i,f sale, wUI be ;
charged. 1. M. SINGER A GO.,
182)4 Broad-street, Augusta. Ga.
JylTtf M. GOiIKJN. Agent. (
ROB’T. L CRAWLEY,
Wholesale ami Retaii Realer in
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS,
A»l>
General Business Agent,
WIIX (T’l KMI pkompti.v to iilk.
v Y ine.-.- ei.'tni-tvd io him. Store in Franklin Bull*
i ding, ou Alabama street. aprlj dlwacly •
NU3IBER 120.
Professional Carets.
an dmnth;nac,
OFFERS His PROFESSIONAL SKI'-
vices to the citizens of Augusta. Office ov*-
| Bakov & Batty's Mme. novrhdif
JOUS K. JACKSOI,
%TTOR.\RY ATI. AW AND 801.1 < ■ Ol'
In Equity, Augusta, da.; will riractlc*- n Rich
J moud, Columbia and Burke counties in Gcr.igan. huc
; in the Circuit Court oftheUnHed States toi the IMs
i 'riots of Georgia. Commissioner for the Stale**
Alabama, Tennessee ami Texas,
l Office over the stole of Sherman, Jessup ,v Co. net
ahov< theOlty Bank; feMS-tliclv^
WRHiHT & OIBSOY,
A TTOHYKVH AT LAW, AKHSTA.tit
'/m \\ ill nmctlceln all the counties of the Middle
Circuit, and Warren and Lincoln of the Noiihem.-
Offlceon Broad. Street, in Lafayette Hall hi ildin;r.
i A.U. WRIGHT, WM.O .ON
teWM dAdv
run h. miller,
A TTOIINKY AT I.AW, AKHBTA, <1 A*
I will practice in all the counties of the Middle (Mi
Circuit, and in the Circuit Court of tin* Uuitod State
COMMISSIONER FOtt
New York, North Carolina, JQltnoia,
Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kentucky
Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio,
Virginia, Misaissrppl, California
Office in the rear room over Sherman, Jessup
Store, opposite the United States Hotel.
dacly
R. Toon ns, I I). m. Dr Book .
Washington, Oa. I Augusta, o a
TOOTiBS k DIBOSE,
A TTORNRYB AT LAW, WILL FUAT.
Jrm tlcela thet ountlesot Richmond,Ooluin’ la hiiu
Burke of the Middle, and Tallafero, Elbe* Wilsc*.
Warren, Hancock and Oglethorpe of he .orthern
Circuit. octLdly
Mm anuuMS) jr.,
4 TTORftK A AT LAW, No. 3, WAR.IKIA
Block, will practice in all the counties of the
Middle Circuit. ootlo4t
ADIMSON H RICHARDS,
|ITUH\KVS ATI.AW, AND BOI.IM
j » tors In K.|Uitv, K.lt!.‘tl,*l.l, Smith tturnllnn, wtl!
gi promnt attention to all chums entrusted to them
u getlcld and the adjoining Disrriets.
EDWIN RICHARDS,
Augusta, Deo.
JOHN L. ADDISON,
vig-w-tf Edgefield Court Houae, Bo* Co.
B. n. j l ues,
Attorney at i.aw, yihhvill
Rerrli'ii county, Qnoryla. All hnalun.-wentiuntot
t.) hi* care will receive prompt aUttilion.
a'i|t2 dtl
Join P. C. WHITEHEAD JK*,
AT LAW. W>yne*b*ro^h,ile
W. 11. TALBOT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW: WILL WIVE
1 » prompt attention to all Professional Btpi:.vts en
trusted to him. Office on Broad Street, opposite Ma
emlc llall, Augusta, da. oct‘M dtt
DENTAL NOTICE.
Jfcß. A.F. 1110 NON, HIIKHEON RENT
Sr Ist, respectfully informs the citixons of Augusta
md vicinity, t hut lie has taken an ofth w In the Angus
ia Hotel huiUling, immediately over Clayton A Ken
uady’s Clothing Store, where he Is pro; ared to perform
all oneratlons pertaining to the Profession. Ashateot
puhllc patronage Is respectfully sollr apl7 dl •
Kimi> 11. POYVKRS,
VTTORAKY at I.AW a BOI.ICITO
In Equity, Augusta, da. All business coming
within the paie of his profession, entrusted to hise.r.
will he discharged with fidelity. Office over N«..-
Warreu Block. augM-dAdy
DENTIST NOTICE—LOOK AT THIS!~
lm - f.offerm AN nmmH.
fully Intorms Ids friends ami the
{JtTV&i&Wk Public that lie Inserts full set. o»
T T F teeth, upper and lower, on fr.io
Gold, from sl2A.<M)tosl7A. Killing
with Ciold from Itoss. All other operations in like
proportion, add warranted. dive hint a call and see
specimens. Oft it Notti Uroud-st. |anl9-dl.
FOR SALE.
1 Negro MAN;
■ *Z Well Broke Young MULES;
H Two-Ilorae WAOONS;
I Single Horse Express WAGON, (new);
—ALHO—
Balesdratiltevllle 44 SHEETINGS, and
is A Lot of Second-hand GRAIN SACKS.
f If*Tie above profMTty will be offer* d for sale at
the Market House on the first Tuesday in Murch next,
unless pievlously disponed of. Apply to
ALFRED BAKER,
At the Store of Bakkh A Cahwf.lj.,
feblO-dtf 2V»» Broad st., Augusta, Oa.
MOST PLEASANT ROUTE
GREAT
CENTRAL MAIL LINE I
Til IIOK;If TICHKTMFROM NKW lilt.
lei.HH to New York via Mobile, Moutgomei y
Au/u.-ila, ami Columbia, tlreuce by
CENTRAL LINE,
FROM
Columbia to Charlotte
AND RALEIGH TO WELDON, N. 0.,
Connecting at. Weldon with lines for Baltimore, Phil
adelphia, and New York, via Petersburg, Richmond,
and Washington, or by Seaboard and Roanoke Rail
road to Portsmouth, and Bay Steamers to Baltimore
TICKETS GOOD BY THIS ROUTE
UNTIL USED.
Fare and time the same as by any other Railroad
Route.
This Route passe.s through the Capital of North and
South Carolina; and ttiai portion from Columbia to
Weldon Is alnicAt entirely free from dust, swamps,
and trestle work, passing through an elevated and
healthy country.
lir< onneetions are made nt, New York by this line
to Saratoga, Niagara Falls, Boston, White Mountain*,
Canada, Ac. Southerners traveling with their set
vanU, by taking this line, will be relieved from the
annoyance to wnieh they arv subjected on other routes.
Those holding Through Tickets are conveyed i>e*
tween 1 >epot k ree ol Charge.
Be Careful to Buy Your Tickets
Via Columbia, S. C.
tfT Baggage Checked from Montgomery to Au
gusta via V* e»t Point ami Atlanta, or by Columns*
and .Macnn to Augustu, thence to Weldon, N. C.
thence to Baltimore by Bay IJne, or to Washlm/ioc
via Rlehmoud—iiaggage Masters a« company mg it ait
the way.
For further particulars, and Through Tickets, see
small cards, or inquire—in New Orleans of R. (JILU
j D£S, txi (Jruvier street : in Mobile, at COX. BRAIN
| AKb A <>o.’.*>Oflke ; In Montgomery. <1 A. POi Jv,
' General Ticket Agent M. A W. P. It. R.. o* to
LRYYIki b£lV,
Passenger Agent, Augusta, Oa.
C. b. DOV DK.N,
Pasneriger Ageut, Montgomery, A ia.
m utf
ATTENTION
2 8.
K I At DAI H. HAVE JI^TCOiVI.
meni ed business at ttie Store on Broad Sir *cl.
I«; or d«x>rs I slow the Post Office corner, where they
are prepared lo do all kinds of
HAIR BRAIDING,
JEWELRY'
tfcc., tfco.,
And execute the name in a superior style of
WORKMANSHIP.
They Respectfully Solicit a
bHAItE OF
Public patronage.
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