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About The daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 185?-1875 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1860)
BU SIX ESS CARDS. WILLIAM 11. WHEELER. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. Office, Corner of Washington and Broad Streets. IS COMMISSIONER FOR New York. Mississippi, Connecticut. Florida, Rootle Island, Tennesse’, „ Vermont. dflm . jylT GARLAND A. SNEAD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, Gr A . Office, No. 9 Washington Street- Ha i also Cotmuisiiiouer for tlie State* of Alabama, Floral a, and Texas. apr£3 tl6m D. M. DuBOSE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, •f ugusta, 4ma. WILL prattlcc in the counties of Richmond, Columbia, Elbert, Wilkes, Warren, Hancock, Oglethorpe, and liurke. Commissioner for the States of Arkansas awl Tennessee. leb23 dly FRANK H. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. . w ILL practice in all tlie Counties of the Middle Circuit, T T and In the Circuit Court of the United States. COMMISSIONER FOR New 1 ork. North Carolina, Illinois, Massachusetts, South Carolii a, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio, Virginia. Mississippi, California. Office in the roar room over Sherman, Jessup * Co.’s store opposite United States Hotel. feb26 dacly WM. J. VASON, Attorney at Law, HAS chained hi* residence from New Orleans to Augusta, Ga. He lias opened an office at the corner of Wasting ton and Eli a streets, where he can be consulted, and his ser vices retained to attend to anv legal business, inibe Circuit Court of tlie United state* for the District of Georgia, before the Supreme Cos rt of this Mate, and in the Courts of the Counties composing th*- Middle District of Georgia. Augusta. M i-eh l, 6*o. <l marl JOHN K. JACKSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Augusta, Gra. \\7 ILL practice in Richmond, Columbia, ami Burke Coun ▼ ▼ ties, iu Georgia ; and in the Circuit Court of the United Mates for the District of (it* rgia. Commissioner tor the States of Alabama, Tennessee, and Texas. t Office cm i ‘he store of Sherman, Jessup Cos., next above the City Bank. claclv A. H. WEIGHT.] I WM. OIBBUN. WRIGHT & GIBSON, ATTOKNKVh AT LAW, -A.tigiista, GJ-a. t V’ 11.1. r.r.vtlcehi all the Counties of (he Middle ClrcuU, H and Warren arid Lincoln of the Northern. Office on broad meet, in Lafayette Hall building. (rtH dtclv J. C. & C. SNEAD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, AUGUSTA, GA. James P. Burnside, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Appling, Columbia Cos., Ga. WILL practice Law in Cos partnership, under the style of 11 SN EA DS *v BURNSIDE, in the Superior and Inferior curts cf Columbia county ts marll JONH T. LOFTON.J j WM. M. SMITH. LOFTON & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. LEXIN 3TON, GA. \AJ ILL practice in the Count ie* of Oglethorpe, Madison, T? Hart, Elbert, Lincoln, Wilkes, Taliaferro, Warren, Hancock, and Glasscock. dly* febSS D. W. JOHNSON. ATTORNEY AT LA W. OFFICE IN HAMBURG, S. C. v. promptly to all business entrusted to him for Edgefield aud Barnwell. ■ wv. M. W. GARY.] Ij. A. DOZIEU. GARY & DOZIER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. OFFICE, FIXiEFIKLII C. 11., S. C. a-2S dtim JOHN’ A. SPEER. ] ] DANIEL N. SPEER SPEER & SPEER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LA GRANGE, GA. __lan27 ly A. COLYARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, APPLING, COLUMBIA CO., GA. E. H. POTTLE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WARRENTON, GA , Will take cases, as Law Partners, for the apß County of Columbia. ts JOHN B. WOLFS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IDiTblin, Gra,. W’ ILL attend promptly to business in the counties of Lau t\ reus, Washington, Wilkinson, Twiggs, Pular-ki, Ter el, Montgomery, Kniauu* ’ M nd Johnson. dtf apr24 el. D. MATIIEWSr ATTORNEY AT LAW LEXINGTON, GA., \\T ILL practice in the enutitiesof Oglethorpe, Hart, Elbert, t? \V St*. Taliaferro, Warre.u Iliucock. and Greene. Refers e—Cone dt Fuller. Greensboro', Ga. ts jan2l STEPHEN A. CORKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WAYNESBORO’, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA. uovii _ ly* NL H. TALBOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL practice in the ountiesof Richmond, Burke, Jes V ▼ ferson, aud Columbia, of the Middle Cir.-uit, and War ren. Wilkes and Line- -In, of the NorTu-rn Circuit. Office in Constitutionalist Range. Augusta, Ga. ap27 Iv HENRY H. SCRANTON, Agent for SCRANTON & TALLMAN’S Line of New York and Savannah Packets, SA VAN A All, GEORGIA, Will receive and forward all goods free of commission. 90 pS dlv T. C. BENNETT, ATTORNEY” AT LA W, APPLING, COLUMBIA CO.. -GA. mv~ ts .1 Ai; 1111 HE K 11, MANPFACTI*RKR OF MILITARY CLOTHING, S. F COS. OF SECOND & SPRUCE STS , PHILADELPHIA. Militarv < ‘loths tor Sale. febl df>n. THKOnOR* CONK, j j ISAAC L. TOOLK CONE & TOOLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW | ASB SOLICITORS IN EQITTY. Ottice, First Door below the Mechanics’ Bank, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 HA Vld U~ J-d it ti mo in tbe practice of Law. ISAAC | 1. TooLK, Kfc|. Wo practaf. u the following counties : Columbia, W iflungton, Emanuel. S riven. Itmke. Richmond, It !f,Tr. ;i. and Warren ;in the supreme Court ot Georgia . in the U oiled States Courts for the Dietr.ct of Geor gia ; and, by special contract, in Smith Carolina. All bu*it ess Intrusted to u> will be discharged withfldel'ty and punctuality. N . B.—l will regularly attend the Courts mentioned above, daclf ie? THEODORE O. cone. FREDERICK A. BEAZLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CRAW FORD VILLE, GA. \%T ILL pra-.Uce iu Taliaferro, and Lie adjoining coun’ ; Uea jcll_ cti j THIRMOND A: NORTH, Attorneys at Law.; WILL practice ir. co partnership in tlic counties of Clark. M Walter, Jackson, Gwinnett, Hall, Rabun, White. Franklin, Banks, Habersham, of the Western Circuit ; aud Hart ami Madison, of the Northern Circuit; ant will give their joint and individual attention to all business entrusted to ’them. The collection of debts, drc., will receive prompt and ca-eful attention. SAML'tiL P. THURMOND, I JOHN K. NORTH, Athens, Ga. | Jefferson, Jackson 00., Ga. my!6 daett n RIFFER, Bill i Cfl„ Under the Augusta Hotel, A. IT Gr IT ST A, Gr KOIIGr TA , ARE NOW OFFERING DECIDED BARGAINS , • IN Linen DUSTERS. 15 its.; English Barege DUSTERS, $2 50 and up ; Lyonaise Cloth Apple Cloth “ White aud Black Barege DUSTERS ; Balzerine and Esmeralda ; Black Silk MANTILLAS ; All of our own Manufacture, Which are made by Ladies of this City and Hamburg, by which means we can sell them as Cheap as any Wholesale House at the North. FRENCH LACE POINTS AND MANTILLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. WE WOULD C ALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR STOCK OF CAMBRIC AND SWISS EMBROIDERED BANDS, AT 25, 37 1-2, AND 50 CTS ; EXTRA QUALITIES. AT AND 25; CAMBRIC AND SWISS EMBROIDERED COLLARS, 50 AND 75 CTS.; SETS, WITH VALiNCIENNE LACE, $1 50 ANI) UP ; EXTRA QUALITY LAWN, 12 1-2 CTS.; CHINTZ, COLORED ORGANDIE, 12 12 CTS ; FIGURED BAREGE, 25 CTS ; 7 Flounced Barege ROBES, ~ $6 00. Lawn ROBES, $1 25 and lip. 20 Spring Real STEEL SKIRTS, - - $1 00. 30 “ “ “ “ - - $1 50. Marseilles QUILTS, Extra Size, - - - $1 75. French CORSETS, - .... 15e. JUST RECEIVED, .X*jt JLrm UtJLaJL.c!*3XX JW j! jl JLtIL JL*ji JL* a , - AND THE LATEST STYLUS OF Traveling Dress Goods*! k A ITU LI L BAUM & CO, IINRR THK AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. HAVE YOU BOUGHT GOODS AT • J4MES HENEY’S STORE NOT AS CHEAP AS ELSEWHERE ? Nil PUFF! HAVE YOU EVER BEEN AT James Heney's Wholesale and Retail DRY GOODS STORE, IN AUGUSTA, Or-A-.? IF NOT, GIVE HIM A CALL !! NO HUMBUG! IF SO, LET HIM KNOW, AS HE IS DETERMINED TO Sell Cheap as the Cheapest. .ield _ dtf NOTICE. I HAVE this day a-soc ated with me ir. husinesa THOMAS DAV’IS. The business hereafter w llbe carried on under me name and style of BcEAKLLY A: DAVIS. I Augusta. July 1, 1860. A. BLEAKLEY. COPARTNERSHIP. \v K have this day formed a Copartnership under the name TT and style of BLEaKLEY & DAVIS. The Whole, sale and Retail business will be carried on. as heretofore, at the old stand, N j. 210, Broad street, Augusta. Ga. A. BLEAK EY. TIL MAS DAVIS. Augusta. On , July 1, 1860. Hr s Tvl lM IIOOKBI) PERIODICAL STORE, | 219 Broad Street. VlJj the popular American Weekly and Monthly TA XERS’ and MAGAZINES, as well as English PA* | I'KRS, received at. an early date by Express. Also, a well selected sti ck of popular NOVELS, and other Books, both tn Cloth ami Paper, alwavs on hand. Pocket i \1 A Pt? finr every Mate in the union, and Kailway GUIDES, both suitable for Travelers. New NOV ELS received immediately after their publica tion. I he subscriber is also Wholesale and Retail Agent, for this city, for the Publishing House of E. D. Long A Cos., New York, and will receive all their New Publications as soon as issued. - Special and back numbers of Papers and Magazines, to com plete sets, and one or more copies of any Book, ordered, and | received by Express, without extra charge. j Persons wishing to subscribe for Papers or Magazines, can do so, for any length of time ; discontinue when they please ; and are furnished with Boxes without charge, where they may alwavs find them reserved. I LEDGER, and HARPER'S WEEKLY.', received every Thursday tnoraing by Express. j London [ L LUSTRA TED NEWS, and PUNCH, every ’ Wednesday by Express. WM. C. BARBER, 219 BROAD STREET, novlrt div Opposite United States Hotel. NOTICE. OFFKHiS are hereby invited for the- pure has- of the LOT and Premises occupied by Benj. Hall, Esq., on the South side of Greene, between Center and Elbert streets. The Lot fronts on Greene street i66 feet. or thereabouts, and runs through to Telfair street. Apply on the premises, or to mar So _ dtf BENJ. F. fIALL. Dissolution of Co-Parlneoiiip. ’I’IIF. firm „f FOl LLAIN, JENNINGS .V CO. Ls tins I Ja) diasobed by mutual consent. Either party will j sign the narue of the lirni in liquidation. ANTOINE I'OULI.AU!. THOMAS J.JENNINGS, ISAIAH PIKsE j Augusta, Ga.. July TANARUS, IS6O. A Card. fllllE subscriber will continue the COTTON BUSINESS, L at his Warehouse ou Jackson street, (the same occupied bv the old firm), and will be prepared, at the opening of the Crop, to afford the necessary monied facilities usual lv re quired, and to give his personal attention to the sale of all ; Cotton consigned to him. ANTOINE POULLAIN jyT dti ‘ i PLANTATIONS AND NEGROES I FOR SALE IN SOUTH-WESTERN GEORGIA. riiHE foiiowing described property has been placed in my 1 hands for sale hy one of the most successful Cotton Planters in South-Western Georgia, who desires achangeof residence and occupation: i Three open and highly improved PLANTATIONS, situated In the heart of the “ Lime Belt,”convenient to Railroad : Jne containing y. 500 Acres, Due containing 1.750 Acres; and Dne containing 1,250 Acres; Together with all of the Stock complete, Planting Utensils and ,m abundant supply of Provisions. Also, seventy experienced, and A No. 1, Cotton making NEGROES, the most of whom are working hands, will he sold with the Plantations if desired, but not separately. Terms, as follows, can he made : A small amount of cash and the balance in instalments of one, two, three and four years, well secured, with interest, payable annually. Persons wishing to see be property will please notify me a •few days before visiting the country, that I may be at home ontheir arrival. For further particulars address meat “Bonds Mills, Baker enur,iv, Georgia. W. W. CHEEVKB. my 18 twtf FOR SALE, 40,000 LB-!. Choice Tennessee BACON ; 100 Bale? HAY ; 2,000 Sack? Prime White COF.N • 500 llualfti? Canada OATS; 100 Bbls. Extra FLOI’K. FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, NIAGARA. K. FROM CHARLESTON AND SAVANNAH! Cabin Passage to Philadelphia sls 00. Cabin Passage Through to New York. 16 00. Cabin Lassage Through to Niagara 34 00. Deck Passage to Philadelphia 6 00. THROUGH TICKETS From Augusta to Philadelphia, sold at the South Carolina Railroad Depot 17 50. The spier. Jid Side Wheel Steamships K EYSTONE STA TE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run regularly everv ten dav? from i ’harlestonand Savannah tn Philadelphia. The KEYSTONE STATE, Ohapt. Chas. P. Marshmax, will rail from Charleston on the 10th, 20th, and MIL of every month. The STATE OF GEORGIA. Capt. Jno. J. Garvin, will sail from Savannah on the sth, 15th, and 25th of every month. For speed, safety,and accommodations, these ships are not inferior to any afloat. • liiver navigation one hundred miles—only two nights at sea. Agents in Savannah HUNTER A Go MM ELL in Charleston T. S. A T. U. RUDD. “ . in Philadelphia ALEX. HERON, Jr. • - - d3m E. W HARKER M. D , RESIDENT DENTIST. (V FFICEon Bread street, ine door above Post Officecorner, t Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s Patent and Hunter’s continuous Gum Work, and all recent improvements in the augie OCTOBER 1, 1859. CLARK & CO. HAVE RECEIVED BY STEAMER, Large Additions TO THEIR STOCK OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED W ARE, A.N’n Fancy Goods, And Offer Them AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN. THEIR STOCK OF YV at dies Comprises the Finest Watch now made, as well as the Better Class of Watch, known to be faithfully made, and honest Time-Keepers COOPER, JURGENSON, TOBIAS, BEESLEY JOHNSON, and others, figure Extensively. SILVER WARE 1h a Feature, and a Vrominent one, comprising Full Setts, wit bout Cases, Half-Setts, and Single Hieoes ; I-’itcliers, Howls, CJoljletH, Cups, Forks, Spoons, X.a , dies, and, indeed, al most everything in the line. WEDDING PRESENTS, IN SILVER In great variety—many of them exclusively their own pat terns. SILVER PLATED WAKE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; Fancy Goods, GUNS, PISTOLS, GUNNING APPARATUS, Cutlery of all Kinds, &c. They also have or .sale the Finest and Largest Stock of J E W E Tu R Y IN THE SOUTHERN COUNTRY. lii Diamond, Cameo, Coral, Pearl, Mosaic Etruscan; all Gold, Ac. Spectacles and Thimbles Os Every F’orin and Fashion. GLASSES FITTED IN SPECTACLES, Without fear of Occuli.it a, or Professors, Jewelry and Watches Repaired, 13V COMPKTKNT WORKMEN. d*ctf HUGHES, DUTY k CREELING E, IMPORTERS OF. FANCY 311 Broadway, New York, 341, OFFER t<> the Trade a lar/e, fresh, and well selected as sortrnent of Faria UAM'V GOODS, to which they will receive constant additions 1 y Steamers during the season. Among their stock tuny be found all the flow Styles and full tines of Silk Hi aid (’ups. Hair Nets and Coiffure*, Fancy Hair Fins, Combs and Ornaments. Mules, Belt Bucklcs and (Hasps, Gilt. Arc. Silk Watch Guards, Fine Flated Chains, Shawl Fins. Brushes, Garters, Dress Buttons, Fancy Belts, Steel and Gilt Jewelry, Busaoti’s Accordeona, Ac., Ac., all of which they offer to ti c Trade at the lowest market prices, and on the most liberal terns. dim jy4 s IMIS'S ARSIPiSILLi. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDY. FOH THE <1 UK OF \l.l, IH-KVKKS AUUISINO FROM AH IMI'UIUJ CTAIE Iff IllKlU.OOll. -■ ■ ■ ■ - WHY IT IS SO HIGHLY ESTEEMED AND UNIVERSALLY USED ! ! BE(’ \USE-It proJu. cs the -rubined effects of a tonic, al terative, and stimulative medicine. lIFU ’ Vl*Blv—lt purities the Blood and expels the poisonous virus which engenders all ulcerous and erup tive diseases. BFC YFhK— lt acts powerfully upon the secretions of the b *dy, and at once removes all Impurities. Rl'C\t SIC—It doisnot reduce the system, but invigorates it—thus requiring no detention from busi ness or pleasure. IIE<'U’SK-It may be taken by delicate females or children at all seasons, witii safety and benefit. Bh( ’ YI’SK—It never fails. ASIC FOR Sands’ Savsap ari 11 a, AND I’AKK NO OTHER. Prepared by A. b. .V D. SANDS, Druggists, lt.) Fulton street, corner of William, Now York. dim jvti AIKEN’S FAMILY KNITTING MACHINES. mil K numerous inquiries in regard to these justly celt brat- A ed MAC HINES has induce-u the subscriber to accept the Agency. A hey will Knit all sizes of Hose, Opera Caps, Nubian Scarfs, Comforts, Undendeevi s, and a variety of other fancy articles. Send for a Circular. W. 11. D*\V. READ, Augusta, Ga. N. B.—Cotton, AVoolen, and Silk Varna furnished when de red. iuyß dl BALTIMORE BELL & BRASS WORKS, l\. .VI HOLLII) W STREET, BALTIMORE, MI >. lIFMESTMiK A’ 11771 It. KEEP ON HAND AND MAKE TO OftDER, 33 33 X, £ , Os every size and tone, varying tr.m 10 to 10,000 Pounds, Which are warranted in all respects equal to any made in the country. Also, manufacture eveiy variety of Brass Faucets,Lfor Water, Steam, and Gas. Also, Brass Casting.-, Babbitts, ami Anti-Friction Metal, all of which is sold upon pleasing tern's. Send fora Catalogue and Price Lift. dSm atprM Helmbold’s, HtXBIIOI.H k, Helmbold’s, Helmbold’s, Heltubola*. Htlnibold’a, Holmbold’s, Tielmhold’s, Helmtmld’f. Extract Buchu. Extract Buchu, Extra.-t Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, FOR SECRET 4ND DELICATE DISORDERS. A positive and specific remedy for diseases of the bladder, Gravel, Kidneys, Dropsy. Organic Weakness, and all diseaaer of the Sexual Organs, arising from Excesses, Exposures, an In.prudencies In life, and whether existing in either sex. It Is perfectly pleasant In its taste and odor, but immediate initsaction. Price *1 per bottle, or six forts. For sale, wholesale end retail, by PLUMB&LEITNER, Augusta, Oa. Messrs. VAN SC HACK & GRIERSON, Charleston, ere the authorised Agents f.rr South Carolina. mar*-4 dacly FANCY GOODS ! FANCY GOODS! CYRUS J. LAWRENCE, •■Vo. iJO 4h a mint's Street. NEW YORK, WHOLES AUE lIEAL EH IN S M A L L W A It E S OE EVERY DESCRIPTION, SUCH AS COMBS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, Threads, Pins, Needles, Portmonnaias, Station ery, Perfumery, Jewelry, Watches, Musical Warns, Wood and Willow Ware, &c., &c. “SPECIALITIES Lawrence’s “Ornoveless. Perfect-Eyed NEEDLES Lawrence’s “t >KI ENTA I, < ‘OLOQN K ;” Lawrence's “SOUTHERNER’S FAVORITE;” Lawfenre s “GOLD PENS.” warranted : Lawrence’s “STEEL PENS,” llie Planters, and otliers Lawrence’s “LEA t> I’ENCU S,” all Style*: Lawrence’s “Osnaburg Si wine THREAD”—a .Superior Quality, pm up in Large and Small Balls, and on Spools. All Go.ids Warranted as represented. Neat and convenient Cata logues, with blank for meeioranua, supplied to purchasers on apfdleatlon, deel dAcly ARRIVED AT LAST !! 3ST. EZEKIEL’S CELEBRATED HAIR RESTORATIVE ! FOR SALE BY PLDMB Sl LEITNER, marls ()t SPRING BONNETS. M R ; s - .?*■. PRITCHARD, Agent, opposite the Me stock of Bank ’ 13 UOW a full and handsome SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, consisting of English Straw. Chip, and Leghorn BONNETS *nifjt°m ra|ie ] BOKXETS: a supply of MOURNING BONNE IS: a large assortments of Misses’ and Infant’s HATS and BONNETS ; RIBBONS, FLoweks. V aPS and HEAD-DREESES ; Silkaud Lace MANTILLAS : to all or which she invites the attention of the Ladies The prices will be very low for cah. dtf uiar22 MASONS SELF-SEALING JARS Are acknowledged to be the Best Article in vise for Preserving Fruits, Vegetables,&c., FOR WINTER USE. FOR SALE BY ’ PLUMB k LEITNER. _ a P f * 7 _____ dtf G. VOLGER & CO., DIRECT IMPORTERS, AND MANUFACTURERS i OF CHOICE HAVANA, DOMESTIC, AND GERMAN SEGARS; VIRGrINIA TO B ACCO ; PIPES; MEERSCHAUM SEE All TUBES; Etc*., Etc., NOS. 184 1-2,193, AND 277 BROAD STREET, Augusta, G-a. WHOLESALE STORE, No. 193 BROAD STREET, (Second Door below the Georgia Railroad Rani .) aprl dtf IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS! NEW ARRANGEMENT. New York and Charleston | SEMI-WEEKLY .STEAMSHIP Ll\ E. ™n- THIiOUGH TICKETS. j From New Orleans, La., to New York $39 75. From Mobile, Ala., to New York $35 00. From Montgomery, Ala., to New York $25 00. From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 21 00, From Augusta, Georgia, to New York . 17 £0 Can be had on application at the Kallroad Ticket Offices at each point. FARE REDUCED. Cabin Passage to New York sls (to Steerage Passage to New Yqi k ’ 7 go New York and Charleston, side wnee] United States Wail Steamship:, through in forty eight tojltly hours. Steamship 1 lOLUMBIA.I,BOOtons—M. Berby, Commander. 11 NA.SHVII.I.E, l,Bootons—L. M. Mi/rhay, ‘* •• JAS. ADUEK, I,6uotons—K. Adams, “ ” MARION, 1,*200 tons—V'. J. Foster. *• Will leave Adger’s Wharf every \S EDA ESI)A Y and SAT URDAY, at high water. These Steamships were ail built egnresqty for this Line, and for t), spaed and cun.ion, a,e uarivalied nu the coast. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive and courteous commanders will ensure travellers by thlstine every possible comfort.having elegantstate Room accommodations. V’or Freight or Passage apply to HENRY MWSKOON&CO., Ootnerot Eub Bay and Adgei’sSouth Wharf. Cabin Passage sls do Steerage Passage 7 tvr The Nashville Lein# witftftrav.* furrepairs, no Steamer will leave Charleston July 4th. b\ i\ BAKBER, Agent M [ t FREIGHT AND PASSAGE l* re aft ft it ftt ure it! I'ERNANDINA AND SAVANNAH SEMI-WEEKLY STEAM PACKET ! The Superior and Elegant Steamer A.*TJ GUST A, (’APT. L. M. COXETTER, nAVI.\Cj been purchased expressly for this route, will . hereafter make regular trips between the above named ports, only touching at Brunswick and Hamilton landings. Tiu* At GUST A will leave Savannah everv MONDAY and THURSDA Y, at 3 o’clock I*. Mfrom Dillon’s Wharf, foot of Gas Works. Kcturt iu*r, wil* leu\e Fernandina every WEDNESDAY at and SATUKDA Y, at 1L o’clock A. M. She will nuke close connections at Fernamiina witli the Florida Railroad, and thence to all points In the interior of Florida. Families taking this Rout will avoid sea sickness, as she goes the entire route Inland. Passage $4. Connection is made with the Jacksonville Railroad, for the St. John’s river. Cotton from Femamlina to Savannah 60 cents per bale. Freight taken at one third ices than present rates. l*\>r freight or passage apply on board, or to JNO. C. FRASER & CO., Agents, leS dly Savannah. BRADY’S Pn hi ishi ne* House. NEW BOOKS JUST ISSUED. 17THEI, TREVOR ; nr. The dike’s Victim : By G. W. J M. Reynolds. Price 50 cents. I FAST LIKE ; or, Memoirs of the Marquis ol Waterford. Price 23 cents. ! EXPOf'E OF THE SONS OF MALTA. Price 12 cents I THE CHEVALIER D’UARMENTAL : By A. Dumas. ! Price 50 cents. i KENXIMI’S EVERY MOTHER’S BOOK-Do not let your Child Die. Price 25 cents. W Mailed, free of postage, on receipt of price. The \\ KLCOME GUEST, a first ciassVauiily Monthly Newspaper, issued at the rate of Twenty-Five Cents a year. Send for a specimen. il?~ Brady’s Mammoth Catalogue of all the best Kooks sent iree oi postage. FREDERICK A. BRADY. Publisher, 24 Ann street, New York. Pf* Agents wanted. dfim marls NOTICE. HHIIK business hitherto carriedkm by theundernignea* under JL the Him of G. YOLUEIt, will be continued hereafter un- | der the Arm of G. VOLGER & CO. Ail persons indebted to the old firm, wtll please mike ! prompt settlement. GUSTAV US VOLGER. CHRISTIAN HUN KEEN. I Augusta, Ga., April 1,1860. dtf aprl ] <}. CASSAM) A SON, I’UM.HS, HAM Cl RP.Rg, AM) Pilot I MOV MKR(HA\|s, Not. 4<)7 and 409 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, AID. HWK constantly ob hand Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Plait . and Sugar Cured Hams, Breast Pieces, and Lard in i!ai | els or Kegs. Orders filled at market prices. : I*Bl4 _ _ dCm NOTICE. LOST BANK BILLS! (\X Hie 9th day of April last, | mailed at the Post Office in I J this place. In a letter direct, dto William M. Williams, at. Atlanta, <4a., the* left hand half of the following Bank Bills, to-wd ■ One on the Mechanics’ Bank of Augusta, Ga for sso, dateu the Ist ot October, 1 -49— lettered B , and No • Ul. cue on the Bank of Augusta, Oa„ for s'•. dated Ist or July. 18.12—. lettered 11., ami No. ltd. One on tlie Bank of Soutli (larolina, dated the 2tiHi ot July, ltsß. lettered C , an,* Nr,. 965, for *2 , and one on tlit? I'lanters’ Bank ol Savannah. Ga., for l--datenol known. All said Bills being duly signed I try the officers of said Banks respectively, the rigid hand I halves being still in my possession, the said letter so contain- j me Hie 1, li baud halves of them never having reached the sdd | William M. Williams, notice is hereby given to said Banks and all ol her persons, not lo receive said left hand halves, as 1 shall apply to said Banks lor new bills in lieu of those thus ’*!■ , „ „ WM. li. MOURE. | Crawford vllle, Ga., May 86,1840. my3o dW3m , iHCTUEI FMMI M A NU FACTORY. R.\. H ARPER still continues to cany on th above >• business, under the name of HAKPEit A L A I>E VEZE, and will attend promptly to all orders m their lir e A good stock of Ovals. Spandels. Tassels, and Pictu-e Glass kept on hand. The nubile can rely upon having their Pic tures Framed prompllyand neatly. Intending to do a strict ly CASH business, they will hr done up at the LOWEST Cash prices. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED, Accordeoris, Melodeons. Violins, Violin Bows Banjos, and other Musical Instruments, repaired as heretofore HARPER A* LA DEV EZE, No. :i*2 Mclntosh street, opposite the Post Office my® 7 dly HAVANA SEGARS ! DIRECT IMPORTATION! o|| ()( A() ,l l° Hondo, Milurs : * 40,000 Poleve Diablo, do . 25,000 G. Yolger’s, .to .10,000 state Sight. Media Regalia • 15,000 La \ irginia, do do 20,000 Kl Sol. do do 10.000 H. Upm an, Urevas ; 12,000 Cabargas. do 1 2,000 E! Cblcota, do 15.000 Kio de la Plata, Regalias • 80,000 Manrdaand Mamieia. Londres etc Ihe above Segars we have just received per steamer Isabel, direet from Havana, and rei efve new supplies bv every arrival For sale low by G. VOLQEK A CO.. I n ‘} (• Direct Importers, Augusta, (la, • MORRIS, IVHEELER A (and„ (FORMERLY MORRIS A JONES & G 0..) IRON & STEEL WiREIIOIISE, MARKET AND SIXTEENTH STREETS, P II I L A P) K I j PI-IIA. B\HS\ Bands*, Hoop?, Scrolls, Ovals, Sheets, Hors# Shoe arul .'tail Rods ; Flat and T. Kails. Angle Iron, Kivet Iron. Plow Plate. Ac., Ac. Cast, Shear, Blister, Spring, Tire, and Plow Steel. Scotch Pig: also. Agents for the sale of “Wiiliam Penn “ i and other well known brands of American Pig Iron. Bar Iron rolled to any required length, for Bridges, Cars, Ship Building, and Machinery purposes gener lly. Boiler Plate cut to required dimensions. Fr'*g Steel Side Bars made to any pattern. Agency of the * Harrisburg” Nail* and Spikes. Car Axles rolled and hammered, and Forgings of all shapes. Copper, Brass, Russia Sheet, and Metals generally. aprß ___ dra For Sale ! 300 HIhHKL* Prime White OATS; 200 Bales HAY ; 1,000 Sacks V\ bite CORN ; 700 Sacks up Country BRAN : BACON, LARD, A. WM. B. DAYISON myS dtf AUGUSTA BUSINESS DIRECTORY AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS HARDWARE, AC. 11. & J. MOORE A t o. No. 235 Broad street, opposite Globe Hotel. AUGUSTA WORKS. L. HOPKINS At CO., Proprietors. Manufacture all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings for Gold Mines, Mills, Horse Powers, Cotton Presses, Ac. Also i Victor and Premium Cook, Parlor, and Box Stoves. J. E. Macmlbphy, Superintendent. BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c. KOVAL A- HATCH, No. 233 Broad Street. FOSTER BLODGET, Jr., No. 204 Broad Street, Post Office Corner. CLOTHING. CLAYTON A KENNADY, No. 1 Bioad Street, under Augusta Hotel. CARPET AND UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE. C. A. PLATT, A CO., No. 214 Broad Street. CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, CUR- T A INS, CORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, AC. I JAMES G. BAILIE A BKOTHEK, New Carpet Store, 205 Broad Street. CONFECTIONERS—WHOLESALE AND RKT.ML. A. FREDERICK, No. 130, (opposite Augusta II .tel), Broad Street. COMMISSION BUSINESS. R. J. BO WE A Cb 77 DEALSUS IN LIMB, CEMENT, PLASTER. HAY AC. No. 237 Broad Street. CARRIAGES AND HARNESS. ROUT. 11. MAY, A CO., j Corner Jackson and Ellis Streets. CAR FACTORIES AND MACHINE SHOPS. w. M . HR HIT'S Foundry, Machine Shop, and Railroad Car Factory* j Oil Georgia Railroad, near Cotton Factories. DRUoGISTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SPEARS A HIOIIT, No 816 Broad Street, opposite Planters’ Jlotei. PH .MB Ac LEITNER, Nm2l2 Broad Street, between U. S. Hotel and Post Office Cor. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, AND MOULD ings, niudt* to order. Northern Sash, Blinds, ami Doors, constantly on hand; Low’ tor Cash. WM. 11. GOODRICH, Reynolds street, between Campbell and McCartan. GROCERS WHOLESALE. W M. H. GOODRICH, (REPRESENTED BY C. m’IaRKN), No. 271 Broad Street. FLEMING A ROW LAND, No. 188, Corner Broad and Campbell Streets, Augusta, Ga. GROCERS WHOLESALE & RETAIL. D’ANTIGNAC A W EEMS, No. 2‘J2 Broad Street. HENRY J. SIR LEY, No. 161, Corner Broad and Washington Streets. HOUSE AND PARLOR FURNITURE. C. A. PLATT A CO., No. 214 Brood Street. HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, PAPKR HANGERS, AC. M( LAt;(■IILIN, I S. C. WHITE, Slgu and Ornamental Painter. | House Painter, Glazier,At No. 88 Mclntowl^Street. COFFIN <V TKOWEKS, No. 48 Jackson Street, between El Its and Ureen.i. — — - JEWELRY. HENRY J. OSBORNE, N- 286 Broad Street, under United States Hotel. PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY ROBERT A. HARPER, No. 38 Mclntosh Street, opposite Post Office. SihUARS AWD TOBACCO WHOLE SALE. G • VOLGER, Ini porter ot Segars, No. I'j3 Broad Street. | IM PO RT Kl > AN D DO M ESTIC ! Segars, To bacco, Snuff, Pipes, and Matches. JOHN A. M I LLEN, Agt., 2TG Broad street. WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. HEARD A CLARKE, i Office Corner Mclntosh and Reynolds Street:. JUST RECEIVED !! 10-4 ENGLISH IMHEGE. Nowand Beautiful Styles, FOR LADIES’ SUITS ; ENGLISH BAREGE, Iu Great Variety, for Dress Goods, VERY LOW PRICED ; MOURiMNG ENGLISH BAREGE; 8-4 BLACK FRENCH EAREGE: 8-4 White French Barege ; FINE FRENCH Organdy Muslins, In Bright, Pretty Patterns, FOR CHILDREN; FINE UNDRESSED |BLAY LINEN, FOR MEN AND BOYS’ SUITS, * A GREAT BARGAIN ; FINE PARASOLS; j WHITE MUSLINS, IN GREAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED FROM AUCTION, AND IERI (IREAT mum. ‘l'o all of which we would rewpeotfihlly invite t lie attention of the Public GRAY & TIRLEV. a P r6 dactf LOST, S|MIK. left hand half of two FIFTY.IMI.LAII BANK L BILLS, to-wit: The left hand half .fa Fi’tv Dollai Kill on the Union Bank of the State fOe..i<ia, beat ink date the 2d of September, 1854, signed bv Kdwn ,| Thomas. I'resi. dent-lettered A, and numbered 868 ; ami the left band half of a Fifty Dollar Bill on the Augusta Insurance and Banking Company, bearing date the 16th of October, 1836, signed by the President, lettered A—the number not known. The left hand halves of these Bills were mailed t v me at this plane, in a letter addressed to Wiliam Williams’ at Atlanta, Oa., on the 25th day of April last, width letter has not reached Its destination. The right hand halves are in ruy possession, and this notice Is given to want all persons from taking and recov ering the sain halves lost as aforesaid : and particularly, to give the-Banks atoresald notice of these facts, and that 1 shall apply to them for other hills In lieu of the out s so lost. DANIEL A. WILLIAMS. (Lawfnrdvllle,Oa. May Hth, 1360. myll dlawSm 1:11011 S.HOMM GN THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OF NEW YORK Single Rooms 50 (Is. Per Day. OUv Hull Square, cor. of Fran Ifurt St., (OPPOSITE CITY HALL.) Meals as they may he ordered in the spacious Refecton •f heeei.s a Barber’s Shop and Bath Rooms attached to the if , tel. If. B.—Beware of Runners and Hackmen, uho fay w re full. It. FRENCH. Proprietor, angil dly Diairlioa.! Cramps!! Cholera!!! i urv iih.ips medicine lias been tried. Lit fc. I R 1.. !J_ tested, and proved by 10 years THE NEVER FAILING) experience to be the only certain. REMEDY. sate, and reliable remedy for all It ‘ Bowel Derangements, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Paine, Cholera, Cholic, Ac., now t foie ibe public One or twndoses of 20 drops will cure the most severe Cm,v. 5* rt he .Stomach in 30 minutes. A single dose often cures thc‘Diartbrea, and it never constipates the Bowels. One dose wil satisfy any one of its merits. Price only 25 cents. • Prepared byTRALL A STOW, 43 Rowerv, New York, and sold In Augusta by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER A CO. and PLUMB A LEITNER. myL* d6:i_ LIND IN COLQIIT COCIWY FOR S A I. E ! 1 OFFER for sale LOT No. SIS. In the Eighth District of originally Irwin i now Colqnit county), containing 490 acres, and nearthe village ot Moultrie. Apply to, or address Ihe.’subserlber at Augusta, W. H rRITCIIARD. marls tt JUST RECEIVED AT GRAY & TIRLEVS CHEAP CASH STORE, BLACK LAffiIiANTILLAS OF THE LATEST FASHIONS, \t Exceedingly Low Prices; a o o Berege Angla Dusters, A NEW AND TASTEFUL GARMENT, and at Extremely Low Prices. A Large Lot of NEW SILKS, CONSISTING OF I ROBE2JUPES ROBE 7 VOLANTS, ROBE ALBINESE, £5 EXTRA FINE I GRAN A DINE ROBES !* VOLANTS; EXTRA FINE ifRU.i.VBPU: .Mist,l.YS , ORGANDIE MUSLIN ROBES; BAREGE and BAREGE ANGLA ROBES, in great variety. HOOP SKIRTS, at half the usual prices. | Our C7it>- Customers, and Strangers j Visiting tire ffir.v, ar rerjviPstocl toes amine our Stock of the above named Goods before purchasing. my!s ts SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING! RAMSEY & LABAW, OPPOSITE UNION BANK, AUGUSTA, GA., IF II OLFS AL E A ,\ r D II E 7 A 11. DEALERS IN FASHIONABLE Ready - Made Clothing, AND FtJR.YMSHM.YU U4OS9S, OF ALL KINDS. ALSO, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Hntsi and Caps! I Particular attention called to ovir Stoek, a?H we will -tell at price-* than can be liad in tLc C-ily. rnavls x ts GEORGIA RAILROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after SUNDAY, Jan. 15, 1960, l’u -enger i rains Leave Augusta at 2 ’9j |*. i IS 80 A. M Arrive at Augusta at 6 00 A. M ” “ 6 2JP. M. Connectwith South Carolina Railroad Arrive at Augusta at 11 15, V. M ~aud 1 15, F. M Leave Augusta at 7 se, A. Mand 7 2j. f it Western and Atlantic Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 1 46 f .It Leave Atlanta at in-.u A Si Atlanta .net LaGrang Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta at 7 sm. a. M., are* 7 51. I* u Leave Atlanta ut 0 80 A . M„ and in to A j,’ Athens Branch -- Sunday .- h.j cepled. LeaveAugustaat u n N is .],t Leave Atlanta at s 4- *■ Arrive at Athei bat. a u A >1 j Leave Athens at ]] f. ! Arrive at Augustaat j Arrive at Atlantart 11 45, K M I3f~ N. B. No Train on Allien* Braneh on Siiiuhiv-. Washington Bran. h—Bu ‘i Jai'S /. pica. I laeave ihj ] y Arrive at Augusta ; •*) j*’ y ! Arrive at Atlanta at .. \\ n i>‘ \j ] Leave Augustaat •> ~ }* ‘ Le,ave Atlanta at .li’ on. a. M | Arrive at Washington at *...*[ •?,* u \\ * Warrenton Branch—Sutuio ,s Exceptrd. I Leave W urrenton at xw*, *p. M. ! Arrive at Augusta at K >t* j Arrive at Atlanta at li ,• p’ m* Leave Augusta at 2 )P. Leave Atlanta at . . 06 A M Arrive at Warrenton at g xj, p. jj] inyW GEOKGL lUNGB. Gtr.Sup't A GRAND VIRGINIA DISCOVERY! COMK four mouths since, i , .!.!,• ‘..v.- -• \ ~ Ezekiel, liifi.rmcd us that be i,:,7 ; , .. witli whic h he waaeinerim.-nting i:> -m his wn bend, vh - top wns entirely huhs. Wc sow hmitwcdm- m.,i the place so bald tour monlhs since, •, flic- |, a : r > - siirtitig up, with a vigor is growth. St, convinced is >!• Ezekiel ot till efficn v of his disc. very, that in- 1,-,. , ;i!i • •THE INFALLIBLE YtUGIXIA HAIK KESTt>KKi: “ Mr. E. lb about going into extensive mu .Ufa t- r ~f ; which is t esliued to prove of anxious interest to our ha!*: pa'ed tnends— Emm Rivhnutnd Enquirer, Dec 12/5, 1-: 1 hia famous article can now I e h.oi of the p-m-cit ~ ]■- gists. Those lu-tsons who ih-sirt ali e I-, ;e oi i, tit ; to use the KES fuHEK acs.t.iing to j.r’nted diteet Dottle. Those who Dave auy doubts ot its < ffit aev, i .tn 1 , e them removed in a short time 1. using THE Vlliiii.MA l AIK II ESI’UKEIt i NFALLI ill.E—juoving that 9V. a ;, that H is claimed to be. Wholesale Depot for orders, 69 Main street X. EZEKIEI-. , .. KictiMOJtD. Xov. 14, 1359. 1. A. Izekicl, take nail on the Hc.lv li, He, that I have been t,a and fer tile past Iweiv, years, . - . • Hair by using EZEKIEL’S VIKOIX'IA I'All: K 4 STOllKl:. , , . XAFTHAI.I EZKKIt! I his day sworn tobefore me by X ai-tha !.! Fzekizi.. JOSEPH MAYO. ,i in*., Mavor of Kiel,::, ILL MB & LEIIAEK, Agents fur Augusta. janrg ts INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC. MH H .H11.1.1.V, begs leave t inform his friu , ! tne p iDlie jii general, that he in now prenaret'topu* instruction in Music, tPiano and Singing), tin- tleimar, . - r rench La: gnage-. and Drawing, either at I,ls t noil?', oi la. own rest,:ence. an Walker street, near the Orphan A-vb His long cxneriet.ee in teaching euables him to warrant s, - .action. Keferenees of the highest orderwill 1„- giv,, An., : , other recommendatio! s, Mr. H. is permitt..d lo t..-e tin- : ■ lowing, from a gentleman well known it: H,-- community : ”1 u’s certifies that. 1 have known Mr. Hi,:et.s for -cverat years, and can teccnnmend hint us a i- rist u g, nth-man, and asadllijrent and very successful tea-’ erMi - (Signed), OEO. 11. PE i’RIE, l’xstor of Prtabvieriaii Cl.me:,. . ‘ Montgomery, A , Mr., if. is permitted to refer to Key. Dr. Win--.. Apn • cations through the Post Office, ot at catiir.'s Mu-, - M i . will find prompt, attention. feb2s dtl FRESH TURNIP SEER < ‘HOP iB6O. \\ T K have jest rc-vive.l our siit,:,v ~r W-.rr,:’ ‘ h TT lUKNIPSEKD PURPLE TOP RI’TA HAG A RED TOP FLAT LARGE WHITE GLOHE EARL'i FLAT DUTCH, LARGE E.VGLISII VORFOLK, WHITE TOP, STRAP LEaK, YELLOW RUSSIAN, VERY FINK, YELLOW STONE, OR OKANOt, Whh'h we can sell at very low flgu-es. Mercbanb - as usual. PLUMB LKIT.NEL, . ? n\ear Post Office corner. Broad Street, Augusta, (e. RED SULPHUR SPRINGS. MONROE COUNTY. VA. r |tllE proprieties of this old and ci lehrntc, l W \ i t MV> 4 I LACE respectfully inform ti v public that then will be open for the reception of visiters ot. the Ist ct Si V\ e must confiner urseKe.to a mere enumerathn ot tt:*- i * earns tor the cure of which this Wa’er is eiltbral.d, ref. the reader to a l a nplilet ju*t published bv William lie. M. D.. will, h will be sent free of charge :■■■. the niepriet. r ll'piHWlnn. The Ibsens, sf. r the reliu of which this W r • mostremarkah care: chronicPhtldsi s Laryngitis, Bronchi".*, functional Disease of the Heart, Hypertrophy of the Hear Mucous Diarrhrea, lrritahilin of tin Nerves—p ode f fcl. eplessne s Irritation ot the K„■ . i a, ■ tliaJdcr. 1 Ahid Gravel. Chronic AtlVettor. • ~f th'. Liar. Amenorrl Dystnenorrhira Mennuhagia, Chrome Silent:-, < bronlci, tntis, Hemorrhoids, Scrofula, and rluoiii. Eruptions of ti Skin. ‘I lie depot for this place is on the Virgii ~v T er.ne— Railroad, Newliern,(how Dubiuu, whence, tiefore the ‘si June, passengers will be convey. .1, tri w.ekiv, ’ v .lav 11- • • a distance of .38 miles, over a hue road, and through r. picturesque and beautiful s, or,, ry. From the Ist of June r the Ist of October, there will be a daily lit e; and after tl K of October again, a tri-weeklv, while any visitors runait: This is the shortest, most direct, and best route tot) eB 1 Sulphur, whither the Stag, will proceed via Sait - making their night s'and at Red Sulphur. There wi! 4 U slant and regular .ominu: lent lon, bv sraves with \v 1 ■ salts Iphur. and the sweet and Red Sweet springs. It. • malls arrive from North anu South. „ „ , T. S. CAMPBELL A ■ Red Sulphur Sprmes, Vu„ April 25, lsfo ,ie9 ‘ ,!■; FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. nun Tib: VIEILLE MONTABNE COMPANV. () K 4 pAK 1 s . rillllei PAINT is adapted to all nvp- . s w JL best White Lead Is i , . a'; • . It .!••••’ f t’trr. v as Lead Invariably does, ind will acquire the hardne • smoothness of Coach Paneling, wl hoot the aid of \a: ■ atid is easilv washed. Colors with a 00-c oasis reta.ti tic fteabness and brilliancy of color. Two hundred pounds will cover as much sur acv. with sairte body, as 250 pounds of Lead- showing great coua.v. I as wcllas beauty. . . i In order that parties may depend t> on getting the art. strictly pure, they should buy of . but the most reap.’ ble houses. The Cos apany snip but two qualities, known .>• ’ “No. 1,” and “Snow White Dry"—red and gieeti sea . i I No. 1, or Red Seal, is the article rnosi used r. i P- Snt.r l'„>ses—the Snow white, or Orach Seal, bring oaiv t:" : : the most expensive work. Orders addressed to either of the so. lowing houses, w filled at the new reduced tariff of prices. PLUMB A LEITNLK, Augusta, Oa HALL A GORN ELL, sepll and 125 Ma; .e:i Lane, New NOTICE. WKHINIi to dispose of my pi ••• * - if 1 would be pleased to .h - it oat by Ist ct -Vl’ anyone with a small CASH CAPITAL.who may w:v into the Book, Stationery, an.! M'isic Business, tins cellem opportunity. My stock is unite small, and he is oneot the most desirable in the eltva j/ ‘fNiKKbl L. fetgj dtt Augusts, tin