The southern republic. (Augusta, Ga.) 1860-1861, February 05, 1861, Image 4

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BSvERMENT OF GEORGIA, j Executive Department. Joseph E. Brown —Governor. i^rw o^ Secretaries of Kxe- H. H. Waters, > ■ H. J. G. Williams, ) c^veDept. E. P. Watkins—Secretary of State. John Jones—Treasurer. Peterson Thweatt —Comptroller General. A. J. Boggess —Surveyor do. Henry C. Wayne—Adjutant do C.J. Willborn—Librarian. Legislative Department. Theodore L. Guerry—President of Senate. F. H. West—Secretary do. do. C. J. Williams —Speaker of House of Rep. George Hillyer—Clerk “ “ “ “ Penitentiary. Jas. H. Green —Principal Keeper of Pen. Charles G. Talbird —Assistant “ “ “ Thos. H. Windsor—Book Keepor “ “ Charles W. Lane—Chaplain “ “ “ Dr. R. G. Case —Physician “ “ “ Lnnatic Asylum. Dr. T. Green —Sup’nt. Lunatic Asylum. Dr. S. G. White, j D. G. Campbell, v Trustees do. do. Miller Grieve, ) Delegates to the Southern Convention. FOR THF STATE AT LARGE : R. Toombs of Wilkes County. Howell Cobb, of Clarke County. For the Districts: First District.—Francis S. Bartow. Second “ —Martin J. Crawford. Third “ —E. A. Nisbet. Fourth “ —B. 11. Hill. Fifth “ —A. R. Wright. Sixth “ —Thomas R. R. Cobb. Seventh “ —Augustus H. Kenan. Eighth “ —A. H. Stephens. JUDIIARY DEPARTMENT. Supreme Court. JUDGES. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, of Athens. Richard H. Lyon, of Atlanta. Charles J. Jenkins, of Augusta. REPORTER. George N. Lester, of Marietta CLERK. Charles W. Dußose, of Sparta. DISTRICTS. Ist District. Brunswick, Eastern and Middle Judicial Circuits. TIME OF SESSIONS, 2nd. Monday in January and June, at Savannah. 2nd. District. Pataula, Macon, South-western and Chat tahoochee, Judicial Circuits. TIME OF SESSIONS, 4th Monday in January and 3rd. Monday June at Macen. 3d. District. Tallapoosa, Flint, Coweta, Blue Ridge and Cherokee Circuits. TIME OF SESSIONS. 4th Monday in March and 2d. Monday in August at Atlanta. 4th. District. Western and Northern Judicial Circuits at Athens TIME OF SESSIONS. 4th Mondays in May and November. sth District. Ocmulgee and Southern Judicial Circuits at Milledgeville. TIME OF SESSIONS. 2d. Mondays in May and November. SUPERIOR COURTS. Eastern Circuit. JUDGE. Wm. r?. FLEMING, Sa- -‘ inah - SOLICITOR r ENERAL. FRED. TUPP T:rt ) Savannah. COUNTIES. TIME 0F BESBIONB - Brvar. —Monday after 3d. Monday in April and 2d. Monday after 4th Monday in November. Bulloch—Friday after 3d. Monday in March and Friday after 4th Monday in October. Effingham —Monday after 4th Monday in March and 2d. Monday after 4th Monday in October. Chatham —2nd Monday in January and May. Liberty —3d Monday in April and Mon day after 4th Monday in November. Mclntosh —Tuesday after 2nd Monday in April, and Thursday after 4th Monday in November. Montgomery —Thursday after 2d Monday in March, and after 3d Monday in Oc tober. Tatnall—3d Monday in March and 4th Monday in October. Southern Circuit. JUDGE. ‘ A. H. HANSELL, Thomasville. SOLICITOR GENERAL. * S. B. SPENCER, Thomasville, COUNTIES. TIME OP SESSIONS. Berrien—Monday after Irwin Court. Brooks—2d Monday ia December and June. Colquitt —Last Monday in May and Mon day after 4th Monday in November. Laurens—2d Monday in April and Oc tober. Lowndes—lst Monday in June and De cember. Irwin—Thursday after Telfair Court. Pulaski —3d Monday in April and De cember. Telfair—Friday after Wilcox Court. Thomas—3d Monday in June and De cember. —4th Monday in April and Oct. ■- v V 'MWFestern Circuit. ridge. EN EK AI, s s I o n s. . Mj|Shneli and Sept, •**.* * vV*».. ’* ' >nd \... »• ; '■(, . fM] '■ aiM I »ct. _ 8.1 me' and ! »••• *«'•. /, * Bob ami S.-j --fflßay and Nc>- t. /X*/ ' Charlton—Monday after 4th Monday in April add October. Clinch—4tb Monday in March and Sept. Coffee—2d Monday in March and Sept. Echols—Monday after 4th Monday in March and September. Glynn—3d Monday in April and October. Pierce—Thursday before Ist Monday in March and September. Ware—3d Monday in March and Sept. Wayne—4th Monday in April and Oct. Pataula Circuit. JUDGE. W. C. PERKINS, Cuthbert, SOLICITOR GENERAL. F. D. BAILEY, Cuthbert, COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Clay—2d Monday in June and December. Early—lst Monday in April and October. Miller—2d Monday in April and October. Quitman —3d Monday in May and Nov. Randolph—lst Monday in May and Nov. Stewart—3d Monday in April and Oct. Webster—2d Monday in March and Sept. CHATTAHOOCHEE CIRCUIT. JUDGE. E. H. WORRELL, Talbotton. SOLICITOR GENERAL. J. PEABODY, Columbus. COUNUIES. TIMS OE SESSIONS. Chattahoochee—4th Monday in March and September. Harris—2d Monday in April and Oct. Marion—lst Monday in March and Sept. Muscogee—2nd Monday in May and November. Schley—4 th Monday in April and October. Talbot—3d Monday in March and Sept. Taylor—lst Monday in April and October. MACON~CIRCUIT. JUDGE. HENRY G. LAMAR, Macon, SOLICITOR GENERAL. T. W. MONTFORT, Oglethorpe. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Bibb—3d Monday in May and November, Crawford—lst Monday in March and Sept. Dooly—lst Monday in April and October. Houston—4th Monday in March and Sept. Macon —3d Monday in March and September. Twiggs—4th Monday in March and Sept. Worth—3d Monday in April and October. OCMULGEE CIRCUIT. JUDGE. I. L. HARRIS, Milledgeville. SOLICITOR GENERAL. WM. A. LOFTON, Monticello. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Baldwin—4th Monday in February and Aug Greene—2nd Monday in March and Sept. Jasper—4th Monday in April and October, Jones—3d Monday in April and October. Morgan—lst. Monday in March and Sept. Putnam—3d Monday in March and Sept. Wilkinson —Ist Monday in April and October. FLINT CIRCUIT. JUDGE. J. J. Floyd, Covington, SOLICITOR GENERAL. A. D. HAMMOND, Jackson. COUNTIES. TINE OF SESSIONS. Butts—2d Monday in March and September. Henry—3d Monday in March and September. Monroe —4th Monday in February and Aug. Newton—3d Monday in March and Septem. Pike—lst Monday in April and October. Spalding—3d Monday in May and November. XJpson—lst Monday in May and November. COWET A~CIRO UIT. JUDGE. ORVILLE A. BULL, LaGrange. SOLICITOR GENERAL. N. J. HAMMONN, Atlanta. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Clayton—lst Monday in May and Noveu" “*• DeKalb—4th Mnndav- p , r , t)l , oj --ouday in March and Septem. Fulton—lst Monday in April and October. Merriwether —3d Monday in Feb. and Aug. Troup—3d Monday in May and November. TALLAPOOSA CIRCUIT. JUDGE. D. F. HAMMOND, Newnan. SOLICITOR GENERAL. M. KFNDRICK Cedar Town. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Campbell—2d Monday in February and Aug. Carroll—lst and 2d Monday in Feb. and Aug. Coweta—lst Monday in March and Septem. Floyd—4th Monday in January and Ist Mon day in July. Heard—3d Monday in March and Septem. Haralson—3d Monday in April and October. Paulding—4th Monday in Feb. and August. Polk—3d Monday in February and August. BLUE RIDGE CIRCUIT. JUDGE. GEORGE D. RICE, Marietta. SOLICITOR GENERAL. WM. PHILLIPS, Marietta. COUNTIES. TIME OF SEESIONS. Cherokee—lst Monday in March and Sep. Cobb —3d Monday in March and September.* Dawson —2d Monday in February and Aug. Fannin—2d Monday in May and October. Forsyth—3d Monday in February and Aug. Gilmer—lst Monday in May and October. Lumpkin—4th Monday in January and July. Milton—lst Monday in June and November. Pickens—2d Monday in March and Sept. Towns—4th Monday in May and October. Union—3d Monday in May and October. CHEROKEE CIRCUIT. JUDGE. L. W. CROOK, Summerville. SOLICITOR GENERAL. J. A. W. JOHNSON, Casßville. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Cass—2d. Monday in March and Sept. Catoosa—2d. Monday in May and Nov. Chattooga—lst. Monday in March and Sept. Dade—4th. Monday in May and Noy. Gordon—lst. Monday in April and October. Murray—3d. Monday in April and October. Walker—Monday before Ist Monday in March and Sept. Whitfield —4th Monday in April and Oct. WESTERN CIRCUIT. JUDGE. N. L. HUTCHINS, Lawrencevillo. SOLICITOR GENERAL. S. P. THURMOND, Athens. COUNTIES. time of sessions. Banks—4th Monday, April and Oct. Clarke—lst Monday, Feb. and 2d Monday in August. Franklin—3d Monday, April and Oct. Gwinnett—lst Monday and 2d Monday in Sep. Habersham—2d Monday in April and Oct. Hall—3d Monday in March and September. Jackson—4th Monday in Feb. and Aug. Rabun—lst Monday in April and Wednesday after Ist Monday in Oct. Walton—2d and 3d Monday’s, Feb. and 3d Monday in Aug. White—4th Monday, March and Sept. northerlTcircuit. kk JUDGE. ’jHaOS. W. THOMAS, Elberton. miaOLIOITOR GENERAL. jgSgkc. BURCH, Elberton. egpg&Jafe TIME NF SESSIONS. Monday, March and Sept. gJjSKssHB- -3d Monday in Feb, and Aug. Monday in April and Oct. rfpf2&£K&Monday in March and Sept. ;Monday in April and Oct. March.and Sepl. Oglethorpe—3d Monday in April and Oct. Taliaferro—4tli Monday in Feb. and August. Warren—l6t Monday in April and Oct. Wilkes—4th Monday in March and Sept. MIDDLE~CIRCUIT. JUDGE. Wm. W. HOLT, Augusta. SOLICITOR GENERAL. ALPHEUS M. RODGERS, Waynesboro. COUNTIES. TIME OF SESSIONS. Burke—2d Monday in May and Nov. Columbia—lst Monday in March aud Sept. Emanuel—4th Monday in March and Sept. Jefferson —3d Monday in April and Oct. Johnson—2d Monday in June and Dec. Richmond—4th Monday Jan. and June. Soriven—2d Monday in April and Oct. Washington—2d Monday in March and Sept. CITY COURT OF AUGUSTA. W. T. GOULD, Judge, DAVID L. ROATH, Clerk, ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff. Sessions—4th Monday in February, May, August and November. Return Day—lo days before Court. GOVERNMENTOFAUGUSTA. MAYOR. FOSTER BLODGET, Jr. RECORDER. EDWIN RICHARDS. itIEaiBERS OF COUNCIL. FIRST WARD. JOHN E. McMURPHY, JAMES 0. CLARK, W. H. WHEELER. SECOND WARD. W. A. EVANS, CLAIBORNE SNEED, STEPHEN D. HEARD. THIRD WARD. WM. C. SIBLEY, JOHN DAVIDSON, WM. D. BOWEN. FOURTH WARD. WM. H. GOODRICH, WM. GIBSON, JOHN B. STOUGHTON clerK. SAML. 11. CRUMP Chief of Folice JOHN A. CHRISTIAN. the BAmflreiisTj. THE UNION BANK. [289 Broad Street.] Capital S 300,000. E. THOMAS, Pres. J. CRAIG, Cash. DIRECTORS. E. THOMAS, G. T. DORTIG, J. K. JACKSON, W. E. JACKSON, JOHN CRAIG. AUGUSTA INSUR’E & BNK’G CO. [249 Broad Street.] Capital ... *375,000. W. M. D’Antignac, Pres., R Walton, Cas. C. F. McCay, Secretary. DIRECTORS. W. M. D’ANTIGNAC, W. J. OWENS, EDWARD HENKELL, S. D. LINTON, J. T. BOTHWELL BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA, BRANCH AT AUGUSTA. [247 Broad Street.] Capital ■ “ “ $ 400,000. T. BARRETT, Pres., G. SIMMONS, Cash. DIRECTORS. I. P. GARVIN, W. C. JESSUP. L. C. WARREN, J. W. WALKER, C. J. JENKINS, G. W. LEWIS. THE CITY p aiK. [223 Broad Street.] Capital - - - * ,000. A. GOULD, Pres., W. J. SAMS, Cash. DIRECTORS. A. GOULD, JAMES HOPE, J. C FARGO, W. J. SAMS, B. CONLEY. THE BANK OF AUGUSTA. [2Ol Broad Street. Capital " _ " 8 400,000. J. BONES, Pres., J. W. DAVIES, Cash. DIRECTORS. JOHN BONES, JOHN DAVISON, D. R. WRIGHT, ROBT. A. REID, WM. SHEAR, M. WILKINSON, JAMES BROWN, J. W. DAVIES, E. STARNES, L. LALLERSTEDT. GEORGIA R. R. & B’KING CO. [Corner Broad and Mclntosh.] Capital - *4,156,000. J. P. KING, Pres., J. MILLIGAN, Cash. DIRECTORS. JOHN BONES, G. W. EVANS, J. S. HAMILTON, W. D. CONYERS, W. D’ANTIGNAC, J. W. DAVIES, ASBURY HULL, ELIAH E. JONES, G. T. JACKSON, A. POULLAIN, RICHARD PETERS, B. H. WARREN, F. PHINIZY, M. P. STOVALL, J. CUNNINGHAM, E. 11. WARE. MECHANICS BANK. [153 Broad Street.] T.S. METCALF, Pres., M. HA CH,Cas DIRECTORS. T. S. METCALF, J. DANFORTH, A. BAKER, J. B. WALKER, J. SIBLEY, C. A. ROWLAND, J. B. BISHOP. W. S. ROBERTS, ROBERT C. KERR. AUGUSTA FIRE DEPARTMENT F. Lamback, Chief Engineer. J. A. Robert, Ist Assistant. L. W. Midlum, 2d Assistant. Alex. Philip, Secretaray. A. Iverson, Treasurer. Semi annual parades on the last Saturday in February and October. Meeting for business and election of officers in the Augusta Fire Company No. 5. last Sat urday in March, of each year, corner of Jack son and Walker sts. COMPANIES. ~ Pioneer Hook & Ladder Company, corner Green & Jackson Sts. J. B. Platt, Foreman. S. B. Simmons, Ist Assistant. C. H. Warner, 2d Assistant. W. L. Platt, Secretary and Treasurer. Regular meeting on the last Saturday in each month. Washington Fire Company No. 1, corner Greene and Jackson streets. F. Hillmath, Captain. John Kersch, Lieutenant, George Boreher, Secretary. H. Stoffell, Treasurer. Regular meetings on the last Monday in each month. Clinch Steam Fire Engine Company No. 2, on Calhoun between Centre and Washington Streets. Wm. Gibson, President. John McCann. Captain. W. H. Rich, Lieutenant. George Rappold, Secretary. Regular meeting firßt Tuesday in eaolL month. \ igilantpire Company No. 3, corner Jones and McCartan streets. John NeSaon, Foreman. T. G. Goodrich, Assistant. J. L. BeeO, Secretary. M. Clark, Treasurer. Wm. Miller, Pipeman. It. T. Young, Assistant. Regular meeting on the first Monday tn each month. Fillmore Fire Company No. 4, on Broad street below the lower Market House. C. Snead, President. W. H. Wheeler, Captain. J. W. Cheesboro, Lieutenant. J. B. Collins, Secretary. J. Dennis, Treasurer. Regular meeting on the first Saturday in every month. Augusta Fire Cos., No. s.—Corner Jackson aud Walker Streets. George T. Barnes, President. Daniel Galvin, Captain. J. B. O’Donnell, Lieutenant. M. Floye, Secretary. J. McAddan, Treasurer. Regular meeting on the second Saturday in each month. Columbia Fire Cos., No. 6.—Corner of Kol lock and streets. W. R. Fulgham, Captain. Stephen Frank, Lieu'enant. John F. Patterson, Secretary. Regular meeting on the second Friday in eich month. Richmond Fire Cos., No. 7.—Corner Camp bell and President. P. Sheenan, Captain. Wm. Mahoney, Lieutenant. John Galvin, Secretayr. P. McCarty, Treasurer. Regular meeting on the second Saturday in each month. INDEPENDENT[COMPANIES. Georgia Independent No; 1, Washington street, between Broad and Reynold street. Thomas A. Bones, Captain. John F. Kean, First Lieutenant, John Setze, Second Lieutenant. George Adam, Secretary. Henry Moore, Treasuror. Meeting first Monday in each month. Second Division, Independent, MechanioJ Foster Blodgett, Jr., President, G. A. Parker, Vice President. W. J. Rutherford, Captain. Robert Tong, First Lieutonant. A. H. Diell, Second Lieuteuant. W. Reaney, Third Lieutenaut. W. B. Isles, Secretary. H. L. Leon, Treasurer. o Augusta Independent Volunteer Batallion. CLINCH RIFLES. C. A. Platt, Captain. D. H. Ansley, Ist Lieutenant. J. W. Adam, 2d Lieutenant. C. B. Day, 3d Lieutenant. IRISH VOLUNTEERS. JohnH. Hull, Captain. Thos. G. Barrett, Ist Lieutenant. 2d Lioutenant. James Duffey, 3d Lieutenant. OGLETHORPE INFANTRY. James 0. Clarke, Captain. 11. B. Adam, Ist Lieutenant. J. 11. V. Allen, 2d Lieut-- - uC - George W. Crane, 3* lieutenant WASH 1 '' J 1 ON ARTILLERY. a|~ ’ pi ardey, Captain. •George T. Barnes, Ist Lieutenant. J. J. Jacobus, 2d Lieutenant, 'Charles Spaeth, 3d Lieutenant. MONTGOMERY GUARDS. Jesse F. Cleveland, Captain. John Milledge, Jr., Ist Lieutenant. D. M. Dußose, 2d Lieutenant. Richard DeMartiu, 3d Lieutenant. RICHMOND HUSSARS. Thos. P. Stovall, Captain. J. Jefferson Thomas, Ist Lieutenant, Charles M. Wright, 2d Lieutenant. Thomas Archer, 3d Lieutenant. MINUTE MEN. COMPANY A. Samuel H. Crump, Captain. Wm. 11. Wheeler, Ist Lieutenant, W. W. Montgomery, 2d Lieutenant. Whiteford Russell, 3d Lieutenant. COMPANY B. Edward J. Walker, Captain. Claiborne Snead, Ist Lieutenant. H. B. Tutt, 2d Lieutenant, Alex. Philip, 3d Lieutenant. o Young Men’s Library Association. (Corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets.) I)r. J. P. Garvin, President. Henry Moore, Vice President. A. C. Ives, Sec. and Treasurer George Robertson, Librarian. BOAUDOF MANAGBRB John Bones, Artemus Gould, John Davison, G. M Thew, W. C. Jessup, Edw’d HenkelL o Officers of the Y, IS C. Association. W. C. Derry, President. Vice President—D. R. Wright, Baptist Church. Vioe President —W. H. Doughty, Metho dist. Vice President—W. C. Jessup, Presbyte rian Church. Vice President—T. S. Cutz, Christian Church. Vice President—W. H. Wheeler, Episcopal Church. Corresponding Secretary—J. T. Lin. Recording Secretary—J. IV. Bone3. Treasurer—W. S. Royal. Librarian—R. S. Sayer. o liiOgSaGAL @©iLlL!®[g @l©33@3A.> President, lion. E. Starnes, Vice President, C. F. McCay, Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. 11. F. Campbell. rnoFKSsoRS. H. F. Campbell, M. D., Anatomy, 11. V. M. Miller, M. D., Physiology, L. D. Ford, M. D., Institutes and Practice,) J. A. Eve, M. D., Obstetrics, Joseph Jones, M. D., Chemistry and Pharmacy! |[L. A. Dugas M. D., Surgery, I. P. Garvin' M. D. Metoria Modica, and Thora puetice, an Medical Jurisprudence. Robert Campbell M. D., Adjunct to Prof, of Obste 11. W. D. Ford- M. D., Adjunct to Prof, of Surgery. 8. R*Jsimmons, M. D., Prosecta to Prof, ot Anatomy. J. P. Clevland, Curator of Museum. Charles Palmeio, Registrar. I. P. Garvin, of the Faculty. Annual course begins on the first Monday in November, amffcontinuos four months. 2i4beoad street. lot of NEW BOOKS, in 1 l — |and - i Furniture Hoorn. C. A" PLATT ¥ CO, 214 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia We invite attention to our large aud general assortment of FURNITURE. Many of our patterns are entirely NEW, and made up expressly for our trade • and can confidently say that our arrangements are such for the Manufacture and Sale of everything in our line, that we can offer inducements unequalled by any House in the Southern country. PARLOR, DINING ROOM and CHAMBER FURNITURE, in every variety, and Uphol stered in Brocatelle, Hair Cloth, and Rep; Enameled CHAMBER and COTTAGE BETTS ; TETE-A-TETES, WARDROBES ; BUREAUS, WASHSTANDS. SIDEBOARDS, HAT RACKS, WHAT-NOT'S ; Cottage and French BEDSTEADS. LOUNGES, EXTENSION TABLES, BOOK CASES, DESKS. Ac. A LARGE STOCK OF PIS» Aifß MANTLE aiIRRQItS. HALL, DINING, PARLOR, OFFICE, RECLINING, ROCKING and FANCY CHAIRS, in every variety. HAIR. MOSS AND COTTON MATTRESSES. OF EVERY STYLE NOW IN USE. HtSf” Repairing, in all its Branches, executed with Neatness and Dispatch. Goods Packed and Bent to the Depots, or Hamburg, Free of Charge. sept29-6m Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! C. A. PLATT & CO.. Respectfully invite the attention of purchasers to their extensive stock of New and Beautiful Patterns, which has been selected with great care, and will be sold at the smallest possible cost or. Our Stock consists of Medallion Velvet Carpets; Crossley’s English Velvet and Brussels Car pets; Imperial Three-Ply and Ingrain Carpets; Cotton, Hemp and Venetian Carpets. Crumb Cloths, Mats and Rugs in every Variety. In our CURTAIN DEPARTMENT, we have a large and beautiful assortment. Many of our styles have been imported direct from Europe, and we can confidently commend our Goods for inspection, as affording the very best assortment ever offered in this ma c ■>. BROCATELLS, and SATIN DELAINES, in new designs: DAMASKS, in all qualifies and colors; Lace, Muslin and Nottingham CURTAINS—some very cheap; CENTRE TASSELS, LOOPS, GIMPS, PICTURE TASSELS, CORDS, Ac.- WINDOW SHADES, in every design; CORNICES, PINS and BANDS, a full assortment. I%®©® ©lit ©!,©»> Os all widths, which we will Cut and Put Down without extra charge, and guaranteed to fit. Claiming to be the oldest Carpet House in the city, we respectfully invite an inspection of our Goods and can safely promise that our stock of Carpets is fresh and new, having but a few pieces left over from last year; so we hope those desiring to purchase will give ub a call, as we never consider an inspection of our Goods impose an obligation. Curtains and Carpets made up with Dispatch AND WARRANTED TO PLEASE. C. A. Platt & Cos., ORIGINAL CARPET HOUSE, '514 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. sepYSMirv THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE. r PHE MARKED and ever extending popularity of SINGER’S SEWING MACHINES—both in I America and Europe—is such as best to establish their superiority over all others in the market. Sewing Machines— so-called —may be it is true, for a smaller amount of dollars, but it is mistaiCeu economy 10 invest my thing ih"a worthless or unreliable article, and those who will do so must abide the consequences. Singer’s New Family Machines. In order to place the best Family Machine in the world within the reach of all, we have reduced our letter. A Machine beautifully ornamented—to S6O ; plain SSO. Singer’s No. 1 and 2 Standard Shuttle Machines, both of very general application and capacity and popular both in the family and manufactory. Prices reduced, respectively from $135 and $l5O to SOO and SIOO. Singer’s Standard Shuttle Machine, for carriage makers and heavy leather work— price, complete, $125. Also, to complete the list, an entirely new article, unequalled for manufac turing purposes ; noiseless, rapid, and capable of every kind of work! Price, including iron stand and drawers, sllo—-cheaper at that, in view of its value, than the Machine of any other maker as a gift. All of Singer’s Machines make the interlocked stitch with two threads, which is tho best stitch known. Every person desiring to procure full and reliable information about Sewing Machines, their sizes, prices, working capacities, and tho best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending for a copy of I. M. SINGER & CO.’S GAZETTE, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to the subject. It will be supplied gratis. The above are the net cash prices—transportation from the New York office to the place of sale, will be charged. I. M. SINGER & CO., 1821 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. jy!9-tf M. COHEN, Agent. WARE ROOMS. BENJAMIN k GOODRICH, 265 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. 265. We are now receiving anew and good assortment of FURNITURE, made ex pressly for us, by the best manufactors, and the STYLE, QUALITY and PRICES CABOT BE EXCELLED BY ANY HOUSE In this City or State. §jp“Our Stock consists of ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, and WALNUT PARLOR SETTS; MAHOGANY, OAK and WAL NUT DINING ROOM SETTS; 3IA HOGANY, WALNUT and PAINTED CHAMBER SETTS. SIDE-BOAEDS, CENTRE TABLES, CARD TABLES, HAT RACKS, TETE-A-TETES, FRENCH BEDSTEADS, EXTENSION TABLES, SAFES, COTTAGE BEDSTEADS, - WARDROBES, RECLINING CHAIRS, FRENCH WORK TABLES, BUREAUS, WHAT NOTS, BOOK CASES, WASH POYS, DESKS, CANTIBURYS, SIDE AND CORNER ETANZA, LOUNGES, &c., &c. ALSO A large Stock of Parlor, Dining Room, COTTAGE and Rocking CHAIRS, different styles and quality. GILT, VELVET BORDERED and LANDSCAPE—New and Hand; some Patterns; WINDOW CORNICES, CURTAIN BANDS and LOOPS. ALSO A large Stock of Mahogany and Gilt LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING GLASS PLATES, of every size ; Hair, Moss, Palm Leaf and Cotton MATTRESSES; PUTNAM SPRING BEDS, the best in use. jggr* All kinds of FURNITURE MANUFACTURED TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done with neatness and dispatch. * g«t2B-d*wtf * - WL JIM ESTABLISHMENT WM. J. VASON & CO.' Office IAEA YETTE HALL, Xroad Street, be tween Jackson and Campbell Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. c HAVING bought out the Job Printing Office of Jeremiah Morris, to which we have made largo additions of— NEW & BEAUTIFUL. TYPE, We are well prepared to do every description of BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, in as neat style as any other office in the State, such as Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Cards, Bill Heads, Circulars, Labels, Receipts Freight Lists, Way Bills. Cotton Receipts, RaUroaa Scale Books, Bank Checks, Ball Tickets, Notes, Ac. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF We shall constantly make new additions to our already extensivo Job Department. Being j>ra<fc tical printers, and having haa long experience 4 •very department of the "art preservative^iP~dw _ ' arts,” we flatter ourselves that we shall be able to give full satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. A’, work shall be done neatly, correctly, and a *th despatch, and at as low priees as any other jsiablishment in the city. A good supply of all kinds of LAW BLANKS, to suit all tko Courts of Georgia, kept constantly on hand, for sale. Augusta, (la., July 18, lSlll). ALEXANDRE ORGANS rnHE immense resources of the house of Alex- X. andre have enabled them, after twenty years of unceasing experiment and the most larish out lay of money and labor, to solve the great musi cal problem of the presest century: the produc tion of an Instrument, which, while it should an swer the demands of the most exacting of artists, should still be within the reach of all for cheap ness and facility of performance. Such has been the success of the house of Alexandre, Peer k Fils, Paris, that several thousands of these in struments are annually sent- from their Ware rooms. With the “percussion" and the “expres sion ala main” the Alexandre Organ is a com plete Orchestra; and if for the Drawing Room, by the depth and sweetness of its tone, it has be comSthe marvelous interpreter of the most ten der inspirations. It is no less, by its majestic chords . nd powerful combinations, the noblest in strument of praise in the House of God. There is no kind of music which is beyond the resources of this Instrument, not even the most brilliant and elaborate. Hence it is that all lovers of gor<J music, whatever be the peculiar characteristic i each, are equally enraptured with the “Alexan dre." Pure in tone, unlimited in power, flexible to the slightest shado of expression, tiis instru ment has been pronounced by the greatest artists to have realized their highest idoa of perfection. Some of these instruments have been imported and are for sale by the Agent. GEO. A. OATES, dec7-d±wlt 240 Broad Street iramDETMlmcr JOSEPH B. RAMSEY HAVING been elected and duly qualified to a«; as Constable and Detective Agent, will de vote his entire attention to the Detection of RUN AWAYS AND FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE, especially those who have committed frauds upon BANKS, INSURANCE AND RAILROAD COM PANIES, MERCHANTS, &«.; will collect Notes and Accounts, and assist Attorneys in procuring Evidence, Ac.; will arrest and return Criminals any part of the United States. Iff 'Head quarters® \ AUGUSTA. GA. Office Ot *#.l asuii lit i w-.: tr ncai Warren Ft Orders left at the Office, or with A. D. Picque J. P., will be promptly attended to. Refers, b'y consent—• Hon. Foster Blodqet, Jr., Mayor C. A.J Hon. Benj. Conley, Ex-Mayor C. A. Hon. Geo. W. Evans, “ “ “ James M. Dye, Esq. Edwin Richards, Rocorder C. A. Messrs. Scranton & Zimmerman. Hon. Benj. H. Warren. William M. Beall. Augustus D. Picqcet,)J. P Augusta. July 19. 1860. ts To the Stockholders OF THE IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY,., TAKJffi NOTICE, that John M. Turner has instituted a Suit of Complaint, at Law, in the City Court of Augusta, returnable lo the Au gust Term, 1860, of that Court, against the Iron Steamboat Company, for the recovery of a balance claimed to be duo him on account, of Three Hun; dred and Twenty Dollars and Fifty-seven Cents with interest from tho first day of May, 1869. .. -- J. C. & C. SNEAD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Augusta, 22d August, 1860. dlaw4w FALL TRADE. 1860. JACKSON, MILLER &VERDERY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MY GOODS, HAVING received their Fall and Winter supplies, consisting in part of and a great variety of other Goods suited to Southern trade, would respectfully invite the at tention of Merchants and other wholesale buyers, to their large and well selected stock. seplo -d6*w4t Fall and Winter BONNETS. IS-14 MATTHIIIVB has "timed from IT j New York and will, on Thursday, Octo ber 25th, open a rich stock of French and Ameri can BONNETS, CAPS, and On hand a large lot of CLOAKS, which will be sold at a great reduction. Also, a variety of other GOODS, such as Embroideries, Laces, Dress Trimmings, Hoop Shirts, Corsets, Gloveß, Hoisery, Furs, Worsted Goods, Ac. oct24-15* _ WM. MATTHEWS. Foster Sllodget, Jr., INTO. 204, AXT GrUSTA, Gra. WHOLE-8 ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN EVERY DESCRIPTION OP LADIES, MISSES, GENTLEMEN’S, ANJ CHILDREN’S BOOTS IANDj SHOES aul7-d&wtf INCORPORATED 1819.” Charter Perpetua.. /ETNA INSURANCE COMPAN HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITAL $1,500,00 SURPLUS 550,000 ASSETS 2,194,000 This Company is well known to this city, and throughout the Union, as the leading Fire Insu rance Company. It has earned a reputation for prompt attention to business, and rja honorable, liberal and equitable performance of its obliga tions, unequalled by any other Company. During forty-one years this Company ha? paid $13,000,000 losses. B. D. BROADNAX) Agent, for Augusta and vicinity, oct3o-3m opposite Bridge Rafik Building