Daily true democrat. (Augusta, Ga.) 1860-18??, November 25, 1860, Image 1

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DAILY TRUE DEMOCRAT. VOL. 1. BIIU fRLE DEMOCRAT. fEKKLI’ TRUE BEMOCRIT. published by Jp iU.ELL, TAYLOR, DIVINE & GO. 1 AMi.S )l. SMYTH \\ Editi^ I'aily, per annum $4 00 Weekly, per annum • ••• 1 50 j (I.VVAUIABLV IS ADVANCE.) 1 Square 1 insertion J 50 1 “ 2 insertions 75 1 “ 8 “ 1 Ml l •* i “ 1 ;5 ’ •• C “ 1 oil ‘■ “ “ 175 “ 1’- “ 800 1 mouth 5 mi 3 “ • months 8 Ml • “ 8 -11 l Ml ’ “ ‘• “ 15 in “ 12 “ 211 Ml tS 1 *” Linger Advertisements in ion. JS?“ Advertisements published till forbid “rill be charged Fifty Cents per square for he first insertion, and Twenty-Five Ceuts for melt continuance. SPECIAL NOTICES will be charged 5 cents ‘ter lute tor the first and 8 cents for each sub lequcnl insertion. MARRIAGES, DEATHS and FUNERAL -IOTH K>. mserteil free of iilmrge. 0141 ruARIES will be charged five cents >er line. Potatoes, Vc. Cv Hales Prime Eastern llay; ioO liar/. Is Prime Irish Potatoes; lO Barrels Seed Harley ; O Five Gallon Demijohns Mushroon Ketchup ; <i&r£o of Brig Australia, for sale, to arrive by E. 11. BUKER, 214 East Lay Street, Savannah, Ga. nov6-5t CO-FABTWERSHIP NOTICE. IHlli undersigned have this day formed a Cos . Partnership under the name and style o Jones A: Chew, and will continue the Whoiesal and Retail DRUG Husiness, at the stand, unde the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, (la. M. J. JONES, * JNO. C CHEW. September 10. 1860. • scpl3-dlm Fall a sad Wis&tea* BONNETS. LTk ISS MATTHEWS has reurned from J.TI N\ow York and will, on Thursday, Octo ■ \\h~xL'u±< r r > V|y_erl-_ r ‘an BONNETS, CAPS, and HEADDRESSES. On hand a 1 irge lot of CLOAKS, which will bo sold ’t a grout reduction. Also, a variety of other HOODS, such as Embroideries, Laces, Dress Trimmings, lloop Shirts, Corsets, Gloves, Hoisery. Furs, Worsted Goods, Ac. oec24-J5 WAI. MATTHEWS. la cmv&w si ousK^” SAVANNAH, GA. ft/fl RS. S. ti. FOLEY, Proprietress. This new LYf and elegant Hotel, fronting Monument Square, is now in complete order, and ready to accommodate, in line style, the travelling.public. The Rooms are large and airy, and the Table ful.y equal to any Hotel, North or South. Foeley’s splendid four-horse Omnibus is always at die Depot and Steamboat Landings, to carry passengers to and from the . House, at half the usual rates. In'. 15. Pay no attention to Baggage Runners on the road, who are interested in some inferior Houses. jylS REMOVEDL GEO. E. BOULINEAU, BLACKSMITH IN GENERAL, —ALSO— MAKING AND REPAIRING FANCY RAIL ING FOR CEMETERIES, &c., HAS REMOVED TO No, 63 Campbell street , near Georgia Itailrona Depot, AUGUSTA, GA. A SPECIMEN HOOK of Patterns can bt seen at my shop, and the public are respect fuliy invited to call and examine it. My work will prove its own recommendation, being war ranted. and done at the shortest notice. have also purchased tin* patent right tor COLTON’S IRON BEDSTEAD, specimens ui which may bo seen at C. A. Platt <fc Co.’s. tiKAY l TIiISIJiV; Wl UOLKSALF. and RETAIL DRY GOODI* JV MERCHANTS, under the United Suites Hotel. Augusta, and opposite the Pulaski House Savannah. Georgia. Resident purchaser in New York continually supplying us for cash, conse quevly great bargains may he expected, an I 6-d.vw3m AMERICAN HOTEL, Corner King and George sts., Charleston , S. C. G. A. Neufpkh, Mrs. M. L. Nkitffkr, Su/iertH/eudrnf. Proprietress. BO \RI) AND LODGING PER DAY. $2.00 Singleton & West, 137 Broad, 137 OPPOSITE MONUMENT STREET “■ k ESPECTFULEY in form their friends 11, and tuu public generally, that they have on ban.l, and are constantly receiving a good supply of Furniture, viz: BUREAUS, SOFAS, BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, MATTRASSES, &c., all of which wo offer at the lowest market prices —also— Wo have, and keep on hand, a full supply ol WRIGHTS SPIRAL SPRING BED BOT TOMS, and all that have them, pronounce them the best and cheapest Bed in the market. All kinds of FURNITURE manufactured to ordi -r. Personal attention given to REPAYING, UP BOLSTERING and PACKING FURNITURE, i CHAIRS RESEATED at thoit notice. Bp2-dti|| PROF. 1,. MILLER’S 1 | HAL INVIGORATE, AN Effective, Safe and Economical Com pound, | For Restoring Gray Hair to its original colo without dyeing, and preventing the Hair from turning gray. j For Preventing Baldness, and curing it, when there is the least particle ofvitality, or re cuperative energy remaining. j For Removing Scurf and Dandruff, and alleutane ousaffociious of the Scalp, i For Beautifying the Hair, importing to it an un equalled gloss and brilliancy, making it SiTt. vnd silky in its t xtrre and caus ing i! to curl readily. The great celebrity and the increasing demand for ibis unequalled preparation, convince the pro i prieior that one trial is only necessary to satisfy ! a discerning public of its superior qualities over j any other preparaih nut present in use. It cleans- j es the head and scalp from daudruffand other eu- j tan* ous diseases: ca. ses the hair to grow luxuri antly. and gives it a rich, soft, glossy and lloxihle appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will ive strength and vigor to the roots and restore the growth to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield a resh covering of ha Th ru are hundre !-■ of ladies and gentlemen in Nrw York who ha*, ii.ui their hair restored by the use o: :•••- I v 0 i,ii . when all other prepara tions had failed. L. M. has in his possession let ters innumerable testifying to tho above facts, from persous of the highest respectability. It will effectually prevent the hair from turning gray un til the latest period of life; and in cases where the hair has already changed its color, the use of the Invigorator will, with certainty, restore it to its original hue, giving it a dark glossy appearance. Asa perfume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recommended, having an agree able fragrance; and the great facilities it affords in dressing tho hair, which, when moist with the Invigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curls —hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a standard toilet article which none ought to be without, as the price places it within the reach of all, being Only Twenty-five Cents per bottle, to be had at all respectable druggists’ and perfumers. L. M l LLIiR would call the attention of Parents and Guardians to the use of his Invigorator, in cases where tho childrens’ ITuir inclines to bo weak. Tho use of it lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any impurities that may have becomo connected with the scalp, the re moval of which is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of its Hair. CAUTION.—None genuine without the sac simile “Louis Miller” being on the outer wrapper; also, “L. Miller’s Hair Invigorator, N. Y.,” blown in the glass. Wholesale Depot, 50 Dey st., and sold by all the principal Merchants and Druggists throughout the world. IpNt’ Liberal discount to purchasers by the Tjfa'aat'tfjv-v ~*ji£ p'* * - * w - **:-—■ also d.esiro 10 present to the American Public my NEW AND IMPROVED INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR 1)YB which after years of scientific experimenting I have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly without injury to the Hairor Skin; warranted the best article of the kind in existence. Price s'.aly 50 Cents. DEPOT, 50 DEV STREET. aiig.2o-(Uwly New York. LEONARD SCOTT & CO.’S RE-PRINT OF TIIE MULSH REVIEWS AND ES 1 ac! wood’s .?is - aaisic. 1 SCOTT ci, CO., New York, continue to pub lish the following leading British Periodi cals, viz : 1. The London Quarterly, (Conservative.) 2. The Edinburgh Review, (Whig.) 3. The North British Review,(Free Church.) 4. The Westminster Review, (Liberal.) 5. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazize, (Tory.) These Periodicals ably represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical—but politics forms only one feature of their character. As organs of the most pro found writers on Science, Literature, Morality and Religion, they stand us they ever have stood, un rivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the professional myn, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can possibly be obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of advance sheets from the British publishers gives additional value to these Re prints, inasmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of subscribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS: Per nun For any of tho four Reviews, - - - - $3.00 For any two of the four Reviews, - - - 5.00 For any three of the lour Reviews, - - - 7.00 For all lour of the Reviews, ----- 8.00 For Blackwood’s Magazi* •*.----- 3.00 For Bla kwood and one Review, - - - 5.00 For Blackwood and two Kuvicws, - - - 7.'in For Blackwood and three Reviews, - - 000 For Blackwood and the four Reviews, - 10.00 Monty current in the Stair where issued loitl be re vil-'d ‘ll ~ur A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the übovc price will he allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above \Y. r.% s. Thus: Four copies oi Blackwood, or of “tie Review, will he sent to one address for $0: four copies of the four Reviews and Black wood for S3O, and so on. POSTAGE: In all the principal cities and towns these works will be delivered free op postage. When sent by mail, the postage to any part ol the U. States will be but twenty-four cents a year for “Black wood.” and but fourteen ceuts a year for each of the Reviews. N. B.—The price in Groat Britain of the five Periodicals above named is s3l per annum. LEONARD SCOTT <V CO., iylMlwtl New York. Paper for Sale Cheap. INTENDING to remove my office on the 1 st o October. I will sell out the remaining stock • NOTE, BILLET, LETTER AND CAP PA PERS AND ENVELOPES, at and b low cost. WRAPPING PAPERS also at low prices. GEO. W. WINTER, Bath Paper Mills. ■epti-tf 282 Broad-street. AUGUSTA. GA.. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, 1860. LOiSO ! _ ISOO FALL DRY GOODS. THOMAS PHIBBS, 272. Broad Street, 272. IS SOW IN ItECKII-T OP HIS FALL AND WINTER T Ei 2 Comprising :i verj fine :issrtunn of ‘ DRES's GOODS, SILKS, I FRL.VUi AX!) liXULISH MERINOS, - PLAIN AND PRINTED WOOL DELAINES, Alpaccas, Poplins, Coburgs, &c; SHAWLS, GLOAKS, A NI) HOOP SKIRTS, AT ALL PRICES. A I.ARGB STOCK OV COLLARS & EMBROIDERIES At (.real IRirpuins. IIOSIE.iIY,GLOVES, RIBBONS,&c.; SHIRT INGS. SHEETINGS, DIAPERS, TICK INGS, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, OSNABURGS, &c., &c. All of which, having been carefully selected late in the season, and at unusually low prices, will be sold as cheap as i.t any other house in the trade. ‘S'22o*. FBISISBS 272 ESrouri Street, oet2l-tf Opposite Augusta Insurance Bank. A LIGU BTA TIN & SHEET IRON WORKS, GAS FITTING & PLUMBING, “W'ater IPipes, Sz, o. WE beg to remind our numerous friends thin we are still prepared, with GREATLY IN CREASED FACILITIES, to execute at short notice every description of TIN & SHEET JR OK WORK, GAS FITTING, , - •’Svfi'ES fn'swsc. As heretofore, all orders left with us will* re ceive prompt and careful attention. We have a full and ellieient force of First Class Workmen : and when to this is added the fact, that our senior associate brings to his aid over Tli IRTY YEARS of CLOSE PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE in this branch of our trade, we feel assured that we can rely confidently on retaining the leading position in this department that has been accorded us for the past eight years, beyond a l controversy Pric s rs Ucual! ALWAYS EQUITABLE & REASONABLE 8. 8. JONES & (’(>., octlO-d.twlm 192 BROAD STREET. Texas Valley Land FOR StAlaU. 1133 52 Fub-ori cr offers for sale his FARM in Tox s Val cy. F.oyd county, seven miles from ibe eifcv of i>otno. The place contains 32f acres, SO of which have b eu cleared three years, an 1 w.B p oditeo cigh barrels of Corn, or from 1,000 to 1,200 lbs. of Cott 1 per acre. About 101’ acres in bottom, audit is said to bo the best Farm in the Valley. There are on tho premises good new cabhin’ and a good barn, and a never failing stream runs through it. Apply to W. B. Terhune, Esq.. Rome, Ga.. or to A. 11. DAVIS, Jn., oct23-<UwC\v Rome,, Ga. TO THE BUSINESS MEN OF AUGUSTA. THE UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETORS OF TIIE INDEPENDENT SOUTH, Published in Waynesboro’, Burke County, Georgia, would respectfully call the attention of tho MERCHANTS and other BUSINESS MEN of Augusta, to their paper, as an. advertising medium, in the counties of Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Jefferson, Reriven and Richmond, 111 which it has a large and gen eral circulation. Terms liberal. BLOUNT, ASHTON & COSHER sepl-l hi SOUTHERN MADE Graoboss. fPIIE undersigned, having made an arrange -|L inent with ihe“lvy Mills,” Roswell, Obb county, Ga., will keep constantly on baud a s p ply ot those most excellent WOOLEN GOODS, which, lor service, are not equalled by any simi lar goods ot Not them make. An assortment of the various qualities just received, to which we invite the attention of buyers at Wholesale. Jackson, lUiller & Verdery, CONNER’S U, S, Type Foundry, Not, 31 and 33 Beckman Street , N. Y. TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—The subscribers are extensively engaged in the manufacture nf PRINTING TYPES, and in sup plying every article necessary fora perfect Print ing Establish me r,t, froiu . Balkiu to a Mammoth Power Fre.- , arid from otic to twenty thousand pounds of Type. Their typo is cast from CON NISP'S CdlobrutttU IL.rd Metal, and will be sold proportionally low l CASH >r approved paper. Orders, whm vby letter or in person, will be thankiau.* oivod, promp !v attended to, and sent forward to any part of the world (with ac cents necessary for location carefully packed. jy!B JAR. CONNER A SONS. | 15MR0AD R BiSTEP. GEORGIA RAILROAD. On and after SUNDAY, Jan. 15, 1860, ; ger Trains j Leave Augusta 2.30 \\ m. and 12.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta 0.00 a. in. and 6.20 p. m. CONNECTIONS. Connect with South Can,Una Railroad. Arrive Avgusta 11.15 p. m. and 1.15 a. m. j Leave’ Augusta 7.50 a. m. and 7.20 p m. Hi.A Western a- Atlantic Railroad. ! Arrive at Atlanta 1.40 p. m. Leave Atlanta 10.20 a. m. Atlanta rf* LaGnr>,,r Railroad. I Arrive Atlanta 7.59 a. in. and 7.51 p. m. Leave Atlanta 0.30 :u til. and 10.10 a. in. H'i ‘J A thru* Branch—Snudayn LWepted. j Leave Augusta 12.30 night, and Atlanta 8.40 • arrive at Athens 5.20 a. m. Lcuve hens 11:00 dav ; arrive at Augusta 0.20 p. m., and Atlanta 11.15 [>. in. With Washington R anch — Sunday* Ejrccpte.il. Leave Washingtm l.:R> p. m.: arrive Augusta 6.20 p.m.: and Atlanta 11.15 p. m.; Leave Augusta 2.30 p. m. and Atlanta 10.00 a. m.; arrive Washington 7.20 p. m. With Wnrrentou R anch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Wnrrentou 3,.00 p. m.; arrive Augusta 6.20 p. in. and Atlanta 11.45 p. m.; leave Augusta 2.30 p. in., and Atlanta 9.05 a. m.; arrive at Wsrrenton 0.30 p. m. GEORGE VONGE, • General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, February 20th, 1860, the Trains will be run as follows: Leave Savannah, 10.05 u. in., 1.30 p. m. and 11.10 p. w. Arrive at Macon, 8.55 a. in., and 11.05 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 6.35 a. m. and 6.50 p. m. Arrive at Milledgeville, 12.30 p. ui. Leave Macon, 10.00 a. ui. and 10.00 p. m. Arrive at Savauuah, 7.20 u. in., 7.45 p. in. and 10.40 p. in. Arrivo at Augusta, 6.30 n. m. and 6.35 p. m. Leave Augusta, 12.30 a. m. and 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Savannah 7.29 a. m. and 10.10 p. m. Arrive at Macon 8.55 a, m. and 11.05 p. m. Train that leaves Savannah at 10.05 a. ui. mly runs to Millen, arriving there at 3.10 p. m., con necting with 10 a. m. Macon Train to Augusta. Passengers taking the 2.15 p. in. t Augusta, will leave Millen 5.50 p. m. and arrive at Savan nah at 10.40 p. in. Passengers by 11.10 p. m. from Savannah, will go through direct to Augusta. Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 p. m. Trains from Savannah, for Macon or points beyond, will raefcfc with no detention at Millen. Passengers for Atlanta and points oeyond on Western and Atlantic Railroad will leave Savan nah on the 1.30 p. in. train ; for Milledgeville and Eaton ton on 11.10 p. in. train; for Southwestern Railroad below Fort Valley, on 11.10 p. m. train; those for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., by either train. Passengers from Augusta lor South-West ern Georgia should take 12.30 a. in. train, to avoid etention at Macon; those for Columbus, Montg mery, Ac., may take either train. Trains connect at Macon with Macon and West ern Trains to Briffin, Atlanta, and the West. Also, with South-Western Trains to Albany, Cuth bert, Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Ainericus, Columbus, Montgomery, Ac., and at Millen with Augusta and Savannah Rairoudto Augusta and the North. 2 f * |V v itb (he tri-weekly steamships to Nt>. i.yirV jtiilso, witii Bteaiushius to Piiiluuoipuia and Baltimore. By tMs change in schedule the connection both ways at Augusta with the South Carolina Rail road is secured, and Passengers will have no de tention at Aligns'a or Millen as heretofore. GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Su|*L SOUTH-WESTERN RA fLROAD. Two daily trains between Macon and Colum bus. Leave Macon at 9.15 a. m. and 11.50 p. m. Arrive at Columbus, 3.30 p. in. and 5.35 a. m. Leave Columbus at 3.15 a. m. and 3.30 p. m. Arrive at Macon sit 8.56 a. in. and 9.05 p. m. Only daily Mail Train between Macon and.Al baiiy, and Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris. Leave Macon at 10.25 a. in. Arrive in Albany sit 4.55 p. in. Leave Albany at 2.00 p. in. Arrive at, Macon 5.26 p. m. The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Station 10 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaines jiinc, and from Morris Station, 11 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Eufaula line, connect daily with the Albany Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10 S. W. It. R. The Road will be open to Hatcher's, 011 the Eufaula line, 15 miles west of Cuthbert, on the 15th March next. Leave Coleman at 11.45 a. m. Arrivo at Smithville at 3.01 p. ru Leave Smithville at 3.35 p. in. Arrive at Cuthbert at 5.51 p. rn. Arrive at Coleman at 6.48 p. in. Arrive at Morris at 6.57 ]>. m. Making the connection with the up and down Albany Mail Train. Trains to Columbus form a thorough connec tion to Montgomery, Alabama,and Augusta, King ston, Wilmington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Eaton ton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bainbridge, Thomasville, Ac. Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connec tion with the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, at Morris for Eufaula. Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to Perry, Haynosville and Hawkinsville, and tri weekly to Knoxville, Ga. Passengers tor points below Fort Valley should take the JS ight trains from Augustaand Savannah to avoid detention at Mucou: for other points, take either train. VIItGIL POWERS, Engineer and Superintendent. SAVANNAH. ALBANY A GULF RAILROAD. On and alter Monday, tlic 18th June, lb6U, the cars will run daily (Sundays excepted) as fol lows: Leave Savannah 9 a. ni. Arrive at Station No. 14 5.45 p. in. Leave Station No. 14 7 a. in. x Arrive at Savannah 3.40 p. in. Connecting at Mclntosh, Station No. 3, on Tuesdays,. Thursdays and Saturdays with a lino of coaches to Darien. Returning on alternate davs in time to connect with the cars to Savan nah. Connecting at Station No. 11 Daily, (Sundays excepted,) with a line of coaches to Thomasville, passing through Troupville and Quitman ; arriv ing at Thomasville at 2 p. m., in time to connect with the coaches to Monticello and Albany. Re turning on alternate days, connecting with the ears for Savannah. Connecting at No. 14 with a daily lino of first class coaches o Madison C. 11., Fla.; thence by railroad Ui Tallahassee, St. Marks, Ac., and by stage with Lake City thence by rail to Jackson ville. Fernandina, Ac. N. B.—Freight trains leave Savannah on Mon days. Wednesdays and Fridays, at 6.3 H a. in.; re turn on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 11.30 a. in. Freight to be forwarded by freight train must be delivered at the Suvannah Depot the day previous to shipment, excepting live stock, which alter having given one day’s notice, will be re ceived on the day of departure, if delivered at the Depot thirty minutes before the leaving time. Freight by Passenger Train should be delivered at the Depot at least thirty minutes before the regular time of departure. Double regular rates to he charged on all such freight, excepting oys tors, iruit, fresh fish, fresh meat, and other perish nnle articles. Freight received and forwarded to No. 14. GASPER J. FULTON. Superintendent. AT BROOM & DAY’S BBROAD ST, fyi ’ crawJiiiiaj^k. AUGUSTA, GEO. CAN BE FOUND AND Furnishing* Goods FOR *f f fi.V .f.WJ ISO 5\9. —ALSO, — CLOTHS. CASSIIERS AND VESTINGS IVIADE TO ORDER IN THE NEATEST AAO BEST STI'I.U TO Suit 13 nstonicrs! (&c9K)ifl Jun.(Hills CASSIMIiRS, A GOOD STOCK ON HAND. 61 IS A OIL CctlO-tJI Tall tiiadi:. IS63>. JACKSON, MILLER &VERBEBY, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MX GOODS, HAVING received their Fall and Wintci fluppiii'B, consisting in part of ULAN RETS, KUR.-EVS, RUN TUCK. JEANS, SATINETS, CASSIMEIIES, CLOTHS, I’KINTS, GINGHAMS, DELAINES, CASI.MERES, ALPACAS, HOISERY, GLOVES, and a great variety of other Goods suited to Southern trade, would respectfully invito tho in tention of Merchants and other wholesale buyers, to their large and wull selected stork. /S@“No 246 limed street, Augusta, Ga.*6Ss sepld-<JKaw4t FEANK H. MILLER, t TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta. G;i., will i \ practice in all tho counties of the Middle Circuit, and in the Circuit Court of the Uuitcu States. COMMISSIONER FOR New York, North Carolina, Illinois, Massachusetts, South Carolina, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Florida, Ohio. Virginia, Mississippi, California. Office in the rear room over Sherman Jessup A Co.’s Store, opposite tho United States Hotel. * iyis-tt To the Stockholders OF THE IRON STEAMLOAT COMPANY. rpAKG NOTICK, that John M. Turner ha. I instituted a Suit u! Complaint, at Law, in the City Court of Augusta, returnable to the Au gust Term. ISfitl, of that Court, against the Iron Steam boat Company, for tho recovery of a h dunce claimed to ho due him on account, of Three linn died and Twenty Dollars and Fifty-sev. lt Cents, with interest from the lirst day of May, ISai). J. C. A C. SNEAD. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Augusta, 22d August, 16(1(1. dlawaw WBAPP!t!3 PAPEiT THE Bath Paper Mill** will keep constant!} on hiixd, at the Store of Thus. Richard.* A Son, full stock of Wrapping and Manilla PA Pi RS for sale low. <ct4 |m THOMAS W. MILLEL V TTORNEY AT LAW, Augusta, Ga, will /l practice in the counties of Richmond, Burke and Columbia, ami may he fouud tor the present, at tho office of M. 11. Talbot, Esq., nearly oppo site the United States Hotel. Hamoeutruuco as to the office of the lute firm ot .Millers & Jackson. jylß-tl NO. 113. WM. B. JACKSON & C 0„ FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, I CORNER BA Y AND I)RA YTON STREETS, (Up-Stairs—Over Champion A Freeman.) I SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ! WM. B. JACKSON, Formerly with Cnpt. Juo. TV. Anderson. F. M. MYtIELL, Late Supcrintendant Florida Bonta E-.d'lß ‘3 0 Capt. 4vo. W. Andbrson, ® vamiali. Ga.: E. F. Kinohi.ry, Augoeta. (la.; Cl,\gnon \ 4Ci .t ■;:.cit \. s.ivannah, Ga.; Swam A iitttt.. Fer: -- iina, Fla.: Boston A Vii.i.ai.on n.\. Savannah, Ga.* Bisbkb A Canova. .Taekaon ville: Erwin A Hardkr. Savannah, Ga: 11. I* Dart. Pnlutkn. Fla.: Jar. 11. Raymond. IS7 W j ter street, N. Y.; Simon Merritt, llawkinavillo. I yUC- Agents fer Steamer EVERGLADE. “ “ ISAAC SCGTT. “ “ “ OAK. octl4-d*wl INCORPORATED 1819. Charter Perpetual. /ETNA ANOE COMPANY HARTFORD, CONN. CAPITA I sl,r>oo,oo SURPLUS 550,000 ASSETS 2,194,000 This C.>mpa,in i well known to this city, and throughout t ,i <‘ Inion, as the leading Fire Intia rance Company. 1 has earned a reputation for prompt attention to business, and an honorable, liberal and equitable performance of its obliga tions, unequalled by any other Company. Durinalorty-one years this Company lias paid SI3,OOJ#fIOO losses. B. 11. BROADNAX, Affcnt, for Augusta and vicinity, oct3o-3m opposite Bridge Bank Building. GEORGIA CASSIMEIIES. ANOTHER SUPPLY OP THESK EXCELLENT GOODS, From the Ivy IVEills, Oob-b Cos., JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by Jackson, Miliar & Verdcrey, nnvl(i-dPit 248 BROAD STREET. ANTOINE POULLAIN, COTTOiJ FACTOR, (WAREHOUSE ON JACKSON STREET,, Augusta, Gfeu. usual CASH facilities required will bo ■ extended t> mv friends and customers, and the sale ol all COTTON consigned to mo shall have my personal attention. au9-d&w6m. HARPER C. BRYSON, Warehouse & Commission Merchant, FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, lOIIEKE bis personal attention will be give* ? ▼ to the Storage and Sale of COTTON and OTHER PRODUCE. Orders for Family Supplie promptly attend.*d to. Cash advanced on Produce in store. Sales Room and Office on Reynold, be tween Jackson and Mclntosh streets, nov-d I ni&wtf SCHNEIDERS RESTAU R AWT, RE-OPENED, YT7 SI KR I’, all the GOOD THINGS of thi ’ the season will be kept constantly on hand ~NOTIO r I 11E umlerHigncd, httving sohl out his Job I Printing Gtii.f Messrs. KEXNICKELL. rAYLOII, 1)1\ INF- A .10., Proprietors of the Tmc twifoti, my e-ihnet tion witn the OBico Itaa eettsml, it ml the Lusin t.-s will hoeontinmtl Ity thorn. 1 oeettsion to return my tltuTrhw to 4Uy XeiemWantl tho public gonerully, for their rory liberttl support ihiring tiie lost two years, tmt solit it for tiie above tinu a continuum e of Hint generous patronage extended t.o me. Being prurticul printers, I feel no hesita tion in reeomntonding them us fuily eompetont to please till who may favor them with tilth work.. All persons to whom 1 am indebted will plcaso render their aeeuunts tnr s. element; and all who are imlehted to me. for ettiler Job Printing or ®ohst riptioi he Smulimi Medical mid Si iii/.cal J"""itl, lorvols. it and 1... for 1858 and 1869, would uonfer -i great favor by settling their a eonnls iinmediutely. Rein it to “J, 51 orris. Printer, Augusta, Ga.,” and I will return a receipt. jeremiaii morris. July I.“th. 180(1. luster ltliMli>ct, Jr., .N ( >. AO4, AU GUSTA, Oa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN KV'BRY DBHCRI I‘TION OP LADIES, MISSES, GENTLEMENS, ANI CHILDREN’S BOOTS AND SHOES aul7-d*twt