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About Daily chronicle & sentinel. (Augusta, Ga.) 1837-1876 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1858)
SPECIAL NOTICES. " . A CARD |y The LaJie* «f the Catholic Congrega tion of this city, return their thanks to the citizen! gene rally, for their liberal patronage at the late Fair, from Which they realized, nett, *1 PB‘'.Bs. »p 29 TURTLE SOUP. fy A Fine Green Turtle will be nerved up THIS DAT, (.Thursday ) at 11 o’clock, at #p 29 SCHNEIDER’S. NEW GOODS ! gyjmit received,* eplendid aeeortment of Fancy French OABBIMERF.S and COATINGS. A full anpply of all kinds of GOODS on hand, adapted to the teM oa. J- A. YAN WINKLE. April 28.185 R ap29 |y The Favorite Steamehip ALABAMA, will •all .rom Savannah for New-York on SATURDAY, lat May, at 9i o'clock A. M. precisely. PADELFORD, FAY A CO., ap29 Agents, Savannah. fc# - Dividend No. 75. — Bank State of Geor (ia, Savsnnsb, April 23, 1858.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a Dividend of FOUR DOLLARB per share from the profits of the last six months, payable on and after Monday, thdgfith Inst. ap2B-d3t I. K. TEFT, Cashier. CT* Georgia Railroad, April 28, 1858.—Con signees wanted for 80 packages BACON : 33 hhds. and 2 boxes D; 43 hhds T H. ap2B 2t LOST, fF During the Fair, a small Gold MEDAL LION. containing hair on one side, and on the other a name, or the Initial Letters. The finder will be re warded by leaving it at this ap2s cr Dr. T. H. Cavanaugh.—We would call at tention to the advertisement of this gentlemen, in ano ther column, as one of which merits the attention of the afflicted The Doctor is an old and thoroughly educ ated physician, and has devoted his Life to the special diseases which he now advertises to treat. He brings letters of high recommendation from the citizens of Jacksonville, his late home. — Chicago Journal. For sale in Augusta by PuUMB A LEITNER, CLARK, WELLB k. SHEARS, HAVILAND. CHI CHESTER A CO , W H TTJTT, end B F. PALMER; In Atlanta, by A. A. ALEXANDER and Dr. SMITH, and in A'bena, by C. W. A H. K. J. LONG: ap23-dAwlm LOOK AT THIS ! 0T Pay your Hydrant Taxes—they are due in advance. All persons in arrears, are hereby notified, that if they do not pay by the first day of June next, executions will be issued, and no mistake. WM. P. LAWSON, Sup't W. W. Augusta, Oa , April 16, 1858. aplfitMyl ICED SODA WATER. {y We have thin day remmenced drawing GOLD SODA WATER. Apparatus entirely new. 5 apl4 > LTTMB it LEITNER. CF*City Mai»hall*» Office, (try Hall, April 17, 1858-—All persons interested, will take notice that DOtl COLLARS can be procured at my office from the 20th of the present month. All Dogi found running at large after the Ist day of May next, ( without corpora turn collars,) will be shot, JOHN A. CHRISTIAN, City Marshal. ap22 dim VP" Dividend N 0.33 - Geo. Railroad A Rk’g Ce., Ancustn, 1 itb April, 1838 —The Board has declared a Dividend of THREE DOLLARS per share payable on and after Convention Day—namely, 11th May next. J. MILLIGAN, Cashier. aplß-d6&Twtmvll SODA WATErT^ tr At LaTssteh, drawn from an entirely new and well approved apparatus. Come and try it. aplS COURT OF ORDINARY, RICHMOND CO. VP" Ordered by the Court, That from and after his date, all petitions, orders, returns and applications required to be passed upon by the Ordinary of this coun ty, must be presented to the Court in writing, and in proper form or thev will not be considered. It is further Ordered, That a copy of this Order be published in the Chronicle A Sentinel for three months. A true extract from Minutes Court of Ordinary Rich mond county, February Term, 1858. FOSTER BLODGET, Jr , febl3-3m Ordinary. CF* Mexican Mustang Liniment, —lntrinsic vir tue alone could insure the success which this artielp has attained—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Burns, Brahes Stiff Joints, or Galds, Sprain, Poll Evil, and Swellings apoa Horses, it has no equal for Man or Beast. No per son will be without it who has once tested its value “And with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed so many cures in our neighborhood as tbia.—L. W. SMITH, Ridgefield, Conn.” S. Lr.nxii Esq., Hyde Park, Vt, writes : “ that the horse was con aidered worthless, (his case was spavin,) but since the free use of the Mustang Liniment I have sold him for •150. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here.” Such tes: Imony is reaching us every day. The half is not told. 1 very family should have it. Beware of imita tions. The genuine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealers throughout the wsrld. BARNES A PARK, apfi dAwlm Proprietors, New York. GT A Valuable Medicine.— During the presen j week, no less than six of our friends, who have been Induced to try Professor DE GRAPH’S ELECTRIC OIL for Rheumatism, in consequence of having seen this preparation advertised in our columns, have called upon us to state the result of their experiments. These per •one assure us that their rheumatic pains have been en tirely cured by a few applications of De Grati s "Electric Oil," and they recommend its use to all who are afflicted with any of the diseases which it is designed to cure.—Providence Advertiser. It can be h*d of the agents here See Advertisement in another column. my9ly HP” Campbell on Typhoid Fever nod the Nervonn Fyatem.—'The Secretory and Excito-Secre tory System, comprising a new classification of Pevers, and an Essay on Typhoid by Henry F. Camp Wll, A M., M. D , on* of the Vice-Presidents « f the American Medical Association, and Professor of Anato my in the Medical College of Georgia. For sale by *eb2s THOMAS RICHARDS A SON. EFA U ists <fc SuvuuurH Kailrond. — Arses I ta, Ga, March 11,1838. — On and after Friday, 12t.h in ata t the rata of Freight on Co ton to Savannah will be 60eents per bale, until f urf'er notice. 1,11112 E. T. WILLIS, President Angnata and Savannah Railroad.—An OUST a, Ga., Dec. 29. 1857. —0 n and after January Ist 'iebu, no Freight will be received to go by Passenger 1 decjl 1 " C. A. BROWN* Sup’t. IS- Teeth Extracted wit out Pain.—Dr. PA TERBON, Dentist, will extract Teeth without pain, by he benumbing process, with an instrument he has just: nveuted. It is perfectly harmless, and has been testeci * presence of some ot the best Physicians in A'ugustsu Office andresidenceon Washington-street, a few doom from Broad-at. We were present while Dr. Paterson applied hla in ■trumeut for benumbing the Gums. He extracted five Teeth without tbo least pain or inconvenience to We pa tank Dr. W. B. WELLS, apl2-ly Dr. W. E. DEARINO BW The Ancnata Braaa and Hrrls* Band JOHN A. BOHLER, Leader, are, as usual, prepared to furnish MUSIC for Prooessions, Parties, Serenades, ion reasonable terms. Application to the Leader OH AS. SPAETH, will meet with prompt attention novl3 SPRING MILLINERY. W Mrs. E. O. Collins la now opening at her ■tore, opposite the Planters’Hotel, an handsome assort ment of BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWBttS, BLONDE LACRS, RUCHES, VEILS, MITTS, DRESS CAPS, BEAD DRESSES, HAIR BRAIDS, CURLS, TOILET ~ POWDERS, SOAPS, PERFUMES, HAIR OILS, Ac. BONNETS, CAPe and HEAD DREsSES made at *fot notice and in the most fashionable style. ap3 t#" Mtaa McAllister, having received her SPRING FASHIONS, U prepared to MAKE DRESS Es in the neatest style, on short notice. Those wishing Patterns CUT, for home use, will be accommoda te! Opposite Mechanics' Bank, Broad-strait, Augusta, Ga mhaO-dlwAwlm RAGS ! RAGS ! ! RAGS !! ! FOR clean Linen aau Cotton RAGS, in lots of 1( O pounds and over, 3 cents p“r pound ; for sma it r J* I**** 1 **** 2i oeut* per pound, at office of Bath Paper Mill t, 011 Reynolds street, between Jackson and Mclntosh. apis 5,000 YARDS!!! flfiA YARDS of fine Scotch Printed IfUII v LINS, stVilah patterns, just opened, at 12 Jr u ym* fap9] LICKEY A PHIBBS. COM MERCIA L Augusta Market. Wednespat, 6P. M. COTTON.—There was aa active demand 10-day, and 1 666 bales changed hands at full and advsneiag rates We quote extremes 9J to 121 cents—the bulk of the sales being at 11( to 121 cents, as follows; 64 bales at 9V cents, 1 at 10J 4 at 11, 41 at 11*. 285 at 111. iB3 at 111, 17 at 111,190 atllj, 196 at 12, 196 at 12J 137 at 121, 7 at 12} 85 at 12J. 49 at 121, 20 at 121, and 19 hales Jethro Cotton at 141 cents Receipts to-day, 774 bales. SAVANNAH, April 27, 4 p in— Colton —The de mand has been somewhat better to day, and 449 bah s changed hands. There is plenty of Cotton offering and were it not for the difficu ty in' negotiating, wnich we mentioned yesterday, the operations in our market would be liberal and at bet'er rates. The following are the p'rticulars of tbe day's tra-saet ons : 17 at 10; 1 at 101, 9 at 11, 131 at 12; 259 at 19f and 31 bales at 121 c. We i enew our quotations of yesterday: M ddlin» 12 ®— Strict Middling 121®— Good Middling - 12'®— Middling Fair— 121®— CINCINNATI, April 26—Flour very dull ; whisky 16Jc.; Mess pork 18 ®25 . iard, bacon, and bulk meats hold higher, but nothing done, MONTGOMERY. April 26— Cctton —Our market re mains firm. About 200 bales so’d. We quote Middling life.; Strict Middling 11) to lit; Good Midd.irg 12c. COLUMBUS, April 28— Cotton —The market yes terday was not so animued and the (rices paid were about the same as the day before, if any difference the m irki-t was easier, owing to the stringency of money matters, shippers being u> able to negotiate to much ex tent. We quote extremes 10 to 12c, and heard of the sale of one lot at i2Jc. Sales of the day 18l bales.y CHATTANOOGA, April 20—The mar-ets present some little change in bacon. 750,000 lbs in store and more to arrive Yesterday we learned that it could be bought ar. 91 and 91 hng round. Lard in cars or fair casks 10c tVhtat is selling at from 55 to 75, as to quality. Corn 40c. in fu nMie sacks. Flour, superfine §2; Family §2 19. EXPORTS. CHARLESTON, April 27—For Liverpool, per ship Wm. V Kent—Bß7 bales Sea Island and 1276 bales Up land Cott m. For Barcelona, per fep. pol. Temeraria — 470 bales Upland Cotton. IMPORTS. CHARLESTON, April 27.—From M stanzas, per brig John P. Hooper—2o hhds. and 1 box Sugar, 103 hhds., 39 tierces aad 12 obis. Mo’ssses. ~SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. SAVANNAH, Apr ! 27 Arrbe-1 off i ybee Light, steamship Isabel, Hollins, Havana via Key W< st. st am ships Alabama, New York ; State of Georgia Garvin, Philadelphia; Thomas Swan, Post, New York; bark Exact, Walker, do ; schr. L. 8. Davis, Lynch, do.; steamer Co’umbia, Philpot, Augusta. Cld. Ru 3. bark Anna, Hoffjtedt, Geetsmund. CH \RLEST->N, April 26 —Arr’d. steam ships Mem phis, Watson, N York. Pie’mont. Powell, Ba'timore ; schr. D. B. Warner, Stetson, New York. Cld. ship Win- V. Kent, Jarman. Liverpool. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, ROGERS'S liAITEHS! JUST RECEIVED, LADIES' GAITER BOOTS, ROGERS’ MAKE. ALSO, LADIES' GAITER ROOTS, From 75c. to $3 per Pair. CONLEY, FORCE A CO. ap29 C JL3ST xrsr ! ] PRICE REDUCED! From the Ist of May next, our price for CANDY, wi i 1 be ; ■* Sixteen Cents per Pound, Cash. All orders from the country must be a’C'iepanied with the e«sh. LA.MBACtV A COOPER. ap2<>-d4&wot OFFICIAL DRAWINGS Sparta Academy Lottery of Georgia. The following are the Drswn Numbers of the Sparta Academv Lottery. (Hass 308, Extra, drawn at Augusta Ga.Aprl 2*th, 1858: s'» 35 65 26 10 3 G 3 78 58 61 60 39 76 55 The folowing are the Drawn Numbers of the Sparta Academy l ottery Class 399 drawn A r>ril 18th, 1858 : 25 1 63 15 58 27 57 37 59 29 17 50 j_ i g sasiy i BARBEE’S COQUETTE.” JUSTLY CELEBRATED AND LOVELY piece of STATU A '< Y, the production ofau Ameri can Sculptor, (Wo. R Barbee, of V* ,) is now on exhibi tion in this city. at the MASONIC HALL, where she mav be seen at any hour from 9 A. M. till 11 P. M , for two weeks. Admittance, 50 cents; season t ckets sl. Children half price Edf* Clergymen and Artists are respectfully invited, a' 28 SEGARS ! SEGARS ! v 1r Ann It* RACHEL SEGARS; 7000 Escalapio do,; 50 r 0 Ri‘- Hondo de.;. 3'TO Rothschdd do.; 30' 0 p !ora do r'aroiina do.; 15 000 Washinsrton do. Just re eived and for sale by ap-27 D'e N’t IONAO A HUBBARD, COTTON YARNS. A LARGE assortment o'all. si*.es, always on hand and for sale by FLEMING & ROWLAND. ac-j7 iw _ DUNDEE BAGGING. 1 nnn YARDS Dundee BAGGING, suitable for IUUU sunning W hear, for sale by ap27 Iw FT F.MING A ROWLAND SUN DRIES! SUNDRIES ! ! 1 CASES ohoi. e Canton Ginger PRESERVES ; 1U It) do Miimm's Cabinet CHAMPAIGN, Qts,; 10 do do do do Pts.; 20 do Imperial do 10 do Chateau Lafitte Claret WINE ; 10 dozen Underwood A Co. PICKLES, gal'onß; 10 do do do 1 do 10 do do do i do 10 do Wor estershire SAUCE ; JO do Fresh TOMATOES, in quart earn; Sh 10 do Assorted PRESERVES. do 7 10 do do do gallon do 10 do Tomato CATSUP, quarts; 10 d> do do pints; 5 Barrels Congress BISCUIT , 5 do Barton do Ju,t received and sate by ap23 D’ANTtONAC A HUBBARD. LOST, ON El'is Rtreet, between the residence of Mr. White head and the corner of Washingt n street, a RING, Cameo head. The letter* inside the Ring are "J. L. R. to F. O. W.” A reward will be given. ap - ’5-'f FOR SALE LOW. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN, about 30 years old’ a good Cook, Washer and 'roner, and Home Ser' vant. Applvto W. B. GRIFFIN A CO. ap2s dAtwlw tfO RENT, A COMFORTABLE RESIDENCE on the corner of Greene and Lincoln stmt*. Possession given immediately. Apply on tbe.premises. ap24 NEW GUTTER. r KEGS choice New BUTTER, just received and o for sale by D’ANTIGNAC A ÜBcAKD. *rp23 _____ WHISKEY ! WHISKEY ! ! QA BBLS. Fine old Rye WHPKtY; Ci\J 25 do Pite’s XXX Magnolia WHISKEY. Just rece ved and for sale by at 23 D’ANTIGNAC A HUBBARD. TO RENT, A PLEASANT ROOM, over my store. JUST OPENED! A LARGE lot of French. English and American PARASOLS. [ai 9] DICKEY A PHIBBS NOTICE. rUHI subscribers, having purchased of W. H. GOOD -1 RICH his stock of STOVES GHATES. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Ac., beg leave to i form their friends that they-will continue the business in all its branches, at the store No 3 De Kalb Range, recently oc cupied by W. H Goodriih. Having experienced Work men. they are prepared to do all kinds of GAS FI FTING, Plumbing and TINNING, atshortnotice We shall keep constantly on hand a good st ck of STOVES, of all kinds; WOOD and WILLoW WARE, PUMPS, LEAD and BLOCK TIN PIPE, snd a general assort ment o L HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, surpassed by no bouse in the city. W. H SALISBURY A CO. Augusta, April 14, I*sß HAVING disposed ot ny S'ock of HOUSE FUR NIBHING GO' >DB, STOVES, RANGES, Ac., to Messrs W. H S ALIBBURY A CO., who will continue ■tt e bus ness at my o d stand, 1 respectfully recommend ttiem to the patronage oi my friends and the pub ’ic. W. H. GOODRICH. Augusta, At til 14, 1858. apis dim DMINISTKAroK’* SALE.-Will be sold on on the first Tuesday in JUNE next, in compliance with anord rof the Co rt of Ordinary ot Jefferson coun ty, at the Market House in the town of Louisville, a trai t of Land, in said county, containing two hundred *n t thir teen acres, more or le*s, adjoining lands of William Hadden, Benjamin Hadden, and others Sold as the land < f the late John Hadden, for the benefltoi the l eirs. Terms on the d y. A. R. WRIGHT, Adrn'r. April 27, 1858. IF YOU HAVE DYSPEPSIA, Use tbe Columbian Bitters. If you have HEADACHE, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have GIDDINEB9 OF THE HEAD, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have DEPRESSED SPIRITS, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have PILES, * Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have NO APPETITE, Use the Columbian Bitters If you have PAIN in SIDE and BACK, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have SICK STOMACH, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you have JAUNDICE, Use the Columbian Bitters. If your LIVER IS DISEASED, Use the Columbian Bitters. If you are subject to COSTIVENESS, Use the Columbian Bitters. Sold at FIFTY CENTS a Bottle, by Merchants generally, and by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO., WM II TUTT, PLUMB & LEITNER. apl.»d<few2m Augusta, Geo. The Liver Invigorator, PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS a great scientific medical discovery, and is daily working cures, almost too gre ,t to believe. It cures as if by magic, even tbe first dose giving bcoelit ana, seldom more than one bottlj is required to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, fron the worst Jaundice or Dysuep sia to a common headache, all of which are the result of a diseased Liver. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, and when it performs its functions well the powers of the system are fully develop., d. Thi stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy action of the Liver for the n proper performance of its functions when the stom s*'acb is at fan t, the bowels are at fault, and the wh >le r, system suffers in conse quence of one organ—the ™ Liver -having ceased to do its duty. For the diseaa ,es of that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his study, in a practice oi mre than twenty years, cto fimi somereuiedy where with to counteract the many derangements to which it is liable. UL To prove that this re ~ needy is at last found, ai v person troubled with Liv- /"*\ er Complaint in any of its forms, ha 3 but to try a b ittle, am, conviction is certain. A compound has been informed by dissolving gums and extracting that part which-iu soluble for the me live virtues of the These gums reniov all morbid or bad matter, from the system, supply lug in thi ir pla.ee. healthy flow of bile, invigoratin' tbe stomach, causing foo r to igest well, purifying tbe bio ,d, giving tone aud y bealtti to the whole macl'i nery removing the eans-.s J\ o' the disease, and effect ing a radical cure without r~B any of the disagreeable after effects, fejt by using Cal 'Uiel or Mineral Po. son that is usually resor ' 1 ted to. One dose after eating is sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the /<yi food from . Ling aud sout hs M Only one dose taken before retiring prevents nightmare. M Only one dose taken at nig! t looseu3 the bowels gently, aud cures c stive i ness. One dose ta sen after each mral will cure Dyspepsia IS® 1 -One dose of two tea spoonsfuls will always re lieve Sick Headache. H . One bottle taken for fe male obstruction remove! tbe cause of the disease, LJ and makes a perfect cuie Only one dos immedi'' ately relieves Cholic, while One dose often repeated is a sure cure for Choi era Morbus, aud a prer-Fiventive of Cholera. One dose taken often '■JJ. w ill prevent the recurrence of Bilious Attacks while'' it relievesali painftil feel feelings. Only oue bottle i- p—j needed to throw out of the system the effects of rnedi cine after a long sickness One bottle taken for Uj Jaundioe removes ali yellowness or unnatural >' color from the sk in. One dose taken a short time betore eating gives vigor to the appetite and 'w' makes food digest well. Oue dose often repeated r cures Chronij Diarrhea in its worst forms whiU Lu Summer and bowel com plaints yie d almost to the first dose. One or two doses curesattacks cauped by worms, while for worms in chili there is no surer, sa - er or speedier remedy in ! the world, as it never fails. There is no exaggeration n these statements ; they are plain, sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who use it are giving their uuan mous testimony in lts(/Jfavor. We lake infinite pleasure in recommending this medi cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chiti Fever, aud ail Fevers of a Bilious type. It operates with cer tainty, and thousands are willing to testify to its won derful virtues. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies now offered to the public, there arc none we can so highly re orn mendasDß. SANFORD’S INVIGORATi >R, so gene rally known now throughout the Union. This pre >&ra tion <s truly a Liver Invigorator, producing the most happy results on all who use it. Almost innunie able cert ificates have been given to tbe great virtue of this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, and we know it to be the best preparation now before the public —Hudson County Vemorrat. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PE* BOTTLE. SANFORD & CO., Proprietors, 315 Broadway, New-York, PLUMB & LEITNER and W H. TUTT, Agents in Augusta. S id by Druggists generally, mb lo'sß dtwi-w ly VIRGINIA RYE WHISKEY. 11HK underdgnt d, having been appointed by J. 11. Brown, cf Staunton, Va. a-i his Agents for the sale of his WHISKEY , announce that they are prepared to furnish those who may desi e it. We uruish it to deal ers at the distiller’s price. It is warranted a pure article. Dealers who desire to test it, can procure one barrel, and if dis-itisfied with it, can return it pay ing only for what they use. BUTT, KNIGHT * CO apl7-dtwA-wlm WANTED. *9 I wish to purchase from 50 to 75 acres of UAND, some tjl to 3 miles out of the city, in a healthy loca tmn A place hrving some improvements on it, pre ferred. I do not wish to purchase < n the Hamburg side of the river. Apply to A. BLEAKLEY, Augusta, Ga. apl7 CASH PAID FOR OLD HOPE AND BAGGING. . ForQunnv •• J} cents per pound ; I or Gra-s Repo 1 rent per pound, At BATH PAPER M'LLS OFFICE, on Reynolds street, between Jacks 1 u and Mclntosh. aplh GILT WINDOW SHADES. I A ill now opening a beautiful assortment of GILT WINDOW sHADES.nf every sve aud pattern. FIRESCREENS, and WALL PAPERING from 10 cents a piece to $2. with BORDERING to match For sale cheap by A. BLEAKLEY. ap22 6t '■} - GRAIN, FLOUR, &c. ON CONSIGNMENT 500 bu»hels CORN 50 “ COW PEAS. A constant Rupp'y of Fresh Ground CORN MEAL, Bolted and Unbolted. 50 racks prime Seconds FLOUR ; 75 “ Calh -un Mills Extra Family FLOUR ; 50 bushels Peeled DRIED APPLES. A. P. BEERS, ap2l fit Commiss'on Merchant. WANTED TO HIRE, 1 r ABLE-BODIED NEGRO MEN, at the Griffin J_ t) Mine, Golumuia county. Not required to woik uniter ground. Libera! wages given. Apply t j OHAS. P. McCALLA, Sec'y, apls-lw over City Bank. LIGHT FOR THE MILLION! The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discoveredl HAVING purchased the Patent right for the State of Georgia and Kdge.ield District, S C , tor making Illumninating GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER by Choate*. Ty er’s process, we tie prepai ed to sell indi ▼idoal or public rights for the use of said Patent. Among the many advantages these works have over all others, are the following ; Ist. The abundance and cheapness of the materials from which the Gas is made, viz PINE WOOD AND WATE«. 2d. The d rability of the works when compared with others. 3d. The simplicity-of the apparatus and proce.su Any negro may be taught to make the Gas perfectly in a ' very short time. Gas, manufactured under this patent, has been in un interrupted use at Kirkpatrick * Leitner’s bouse. at Be -zelia, on the Georgia Railroad, since July last, where t may be seen. They have bad a very superior light for ONE FOURTH THE PRICE of Gas made from Rosie Oil. Any communications addressed to either of the under signed at Augusta, will meet with prompt attention. PLUMB & LEITNER. JAMES GARDNER, J. A ROBERT. W W TREMBLY, feb4 HENRY PARDEN. GUNS ! WE have cow in store a fine lot of GUNS, among them some very good GUNS of small size for boys. These GUNS are all of English manufacture and can be relied on. We have also POWDER aud SHOT, FLASKS, game BAGS. Cleaning RODS, Bley’s Patent CARTRIDGES, CAPS, WADS, Sic. Forsale low by ne-10 CLARK * Co. FOH SALE. subscriber offers for sale, his place near Sam mervtUe, between two and three miles from Au gnsta -th same former y owned and oa npie by Mr Andrew Stuart The tract of Land contains near sty acres. About seven acres, on which there is a number of fine Fruit Trees, is enclosed wi h an-w Fence. On the premise- there is a comfortable one-dory Dwe ling House, contain! g six rooms, with Piazza in front. Also, a new Kitchen, good Negro House, Stables, Utrriage House, and other out-buildings. . Any one wishing to purchase a healthy, p’earan* Summer place, convenient to the city, and near a good School, will find this a desirable one. J. L KNIGHT. -Augusta, March 25 1858. mh26-2w IMPOKTANT TO FLANTKKS. THE RICHMOND FACTORY, RICHMOND COUNTY, GA., pONTIM:KS to manufacture Woolen Cloth at 12i Wn < j en *?,P er y* r<i —finding every material except the e •‘xtensive and constantly incr. as ing patron kge the I actory has enjoyed for years past, assure tbe proprietors that the article of wrNTE* CLO THING m»v N pioth e8 ’ bv . ths “< has not been surpassed by any Cloth mad- North or South. r J Recent extensive improvements and additions not only enable them to keep up the standard of the Goods nnt to secure an early delivery of the same. ’ Planters, or o hers, who desire to avail themselves of this opportunity, and secure a first-rate article at a modo rate cost have only t> .end »s the Wool washed clean in cold water—(if sent dirty, one half cent per vard extra is charged for washing. Bu ry Wool is not objectiona- Die-—the burrs at e removed by machinery. The name of the owner should be marked on all pack ages sent us. Wool sent by any of tbe Railroads in Georgia, Alabama, or South Carolina, to the Augusta Depot, marked Richmond Factory, (and owner's name, rii u will be re ff nlar| y and promptly received ; and the Cloth, when mads, retu-aed to the points directed Each parcel is made up in tbe turn received, hence an early delivery ia always desirable. All instructions to WM. SCHLEY , Pres’t, • apls w3m Augusta. Ga. gasworks! THE undersigr>edls uow prepared to make contracts A for the erection of GAS HOLDERS, and all the Machinery and Piping naoessary in the use < f illumina ting Gas manufactured from liglitwood and water, under Cboafe’s & Tyler's patent. Also, for the supply of Gas Fixtures, Chandeliers, Ac , to ceosumers. The cost of a Gas Holder, cout ining 300 cubic feet of Gas, and all the apparatus complete for the. generation and use of this Gas, can be sup plied for about $330 00 This size is amply sufficient for the use of a private Dwelling. Cost of Gas Holder, about 600 feet, suitable for Hotels, about $550 00 Cost of Gas Holder, 1000 fret, ab ut 650 00 “ il< >OO “ “ .1200 00 ‘ , “ 3000 “ “ isoo 00 The last size would be sufficient tor the largest Facto ries aud Mills in the South Contracts for the furnishing and erection of Works for Gas Companies in Villages, TV'wns aud Cit es, in Gw gia and the adjoin ng States wbl be made on reasonable terms. All orders will be tilled with promptness, and the works warranted to give satisfaction. COST OF THE GAS. Consumers may ascertain the cost of this beautLol and economical Gas, by the following simple statement: when the wood costs four dollars a cord, a Gas Holder, containing 300 feet, can be filled at a cost of about 30 cents This q .antity would last about oue week. The undersigned has made arrangements with the owners of the patent to secure its use to each person or dering works from him J A. ROBERT, ap!B opposite the Poststfice, Augusta Ga. SALVE vs. LINIMENTS. DU. CAVANAUGH’S gkreen salve. AS a universal FAMILY REMEDY, exceeds, in its curative action, any article ever offered to the at tention of the afllirtid. Gentlemen iu all profession*, and every rank of ll‘e, attest to its merits. MARK ITS EFFECTS AND TEST THEM. It will take the fire out of a BURN <r .SCALD, in a few minutes aud heal tbe wound WITHOUT A SCAR r*r see c -rtifieates iu hands of Agents Price 50cents aud 25 cents per box For sale by all Drugg.sts and dealers. T. II CAVANAUGH', Proprietor, St. Louis. Mo. Agents-PLUMB A- LEITNER, CLARK, WELLS & .SPEARS, H AVI LAND. CHICHESTER A CO, W. H TUTT, B. i . PALMER, Augusta, Ga. : A. A ALEXANDER and Dr. SMITH, Atlanta, Ga., and C. W & H R J. LONG, Athens,Ga, ap2i’sß-d&.wly SSO REWARD. from the .* her ft" of Scriven county, on 2 the 2Dt ins'ant, near toe 76 mile p st Central Rail road, DERBY A. BECTON, by jumping from the uain while it was in tull motion, on his way from S riven Jail to Waynesb iro’. for trial for npgro steaii- g. The above reward will be paid for his dclive ry in any Jail iu the State o' Georgia. ap.'s-lm BENJ. F SCOTT, Sheriff. 1858. 1858. SPRING TRADE. ('(LOTUS, CASKIMERES and VESTINGS, of all J the newest styles, to make to order. CLOTHING, Os all the newest styles. The best and cheapest. FURNISHING GOODS SH'RTS, UNDERSHIRTS, and DRAWERS, SUS PENDERS, GLOVES, NECK TIES, and all useful ar ticles for Gentlemen's Dress. ap!6 W.n. O. PRICE 'dk CO. ■FOR GENTLEMEN’S ITSEkl T SE k SPRING AND SIMMER GOODS FOR 1858. \TOW on liand. a tine and select stock of CLOTHS, L> CASS MEKEB; VEnTINGS, Ac . adapted to the season, and will he made to measure iu thebestand most fashionable s yle. ALSO, A pood stock of READYMADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING ARTICLES, which will be sold at the right price. |aplß] J A VAN WINKLE. FOR SALE, ADESI RABLE Summer RESIDENCE, one and a quar.er miles from the Bridge For further par tieula s, apply to JOHN D. KING, rnhd if at Hamburg Depot. NOTICE. (\W INL to the continued bad health wh : ch lam now ’ atfiieted wi h and but little prospects ot a tiua re covery, reivers me nnflt for bnsicesa any longer, I am therefore desirous of selling out to an approved purchas er on very moderate terms. My entti e stock and trad-* new Kept in ihe Brick Store, ext below the Mechanics Bank, consisting of ag ueral FuRNISHING supplies, such as STOVES, RANGE", GRATES, HOLLOW WARE of the very best kind; TIN WARE of all kinds; COFFER, SHEET IKON. BRASS. LEAD, BLOCK TIN, and SHELF GOODS of the very best cut leiy, of late importation; with a Mechanical business at tached, with m> own workmen, which would be hired at the same time if desired, with the necessary Machines and Tools, Patterns and many other th.ngs too tedious to mention. This is a business of THIRTY-ONE YEARS operation, and is a first ate opening for some young man just starting in the Wor'd. Will also be sedd if deo'red, 30 boxes ROOFING TIN, 20 d" lc do 15 1 x do and 5d020 by 14 lx, suitable for customer's worx ti g< ther w.th a a-ge simply of WIRE, all Nos (rom 1 to i.O, with all kinds of FI I'TINGS suitable to the busi ness. Time will be given to an approved purchaser.— Enquire of laiiSj B F CHEW. STATEMENT Os the Condition of the Hartford Fire Insnrance Company, Ist January, 1858, Bank and other Stocks, par value $403,750 00 —market value -- $398,980 00 Bids receivable, bearing interest, including special deposits in Bank 122,883 72 Balances ou Books due the Company 30,483 71 Cash in hands of Agents, or In course of trans mission 38.127 00 Cash on hand 40,573 57 «t,37,058 00 LIABILITIES. No losses adjusted and due. Amount losses, either uuadjust- i m 66 ea or adjusted and not due . > ’ Ail other claims against the Com pany.. 7.801 12 Incorporated in 1810. Capi ai $51)0,000. Charter Perpetual. DIRECTORS. H. Huntington, Charles Boswell. Job Aliyn, Albert Day Henry Keney, John P Bruce James Goodwin, Calvin Day, Charles J. Russ. C B. Bowers Sec’y. H. Huntington, Pres’t, C. C Lyman Ass t Sec’y. WN. Bowers. Actuary. Agency Estnbtlebed in Ihis City, IS2U. The subset iber will take risks In the above Company, at reasonable rates. AUG. ROBERT, Agent, mhl4 No 3 Warren Block. BRILLIANTS. WE will open, this morning, one case of fine White BRILLIANTS, at 12£e per yard. ap9 DICKEY fc PHIBBS. GROCERIES. O r HHDH. N. O. SUGAR ; jJD 25 bbls. N O MOLASSES; 20 hhds Cuba MOLASSES ; 100 bags Rio COFFEE , 75 bbls. Stuart’s Refined SUGARS ; 50 “ New York “ 100 boxes Adamantine CANDLES; 100 ” Assorted SOAPS; 10 bags Old Gov't Java COFFEE, to arrive ; 10 “ Mocha COFFEE; 20 bbls. No 3 MACKEREL ; 10 j bbls. No. 1 10 1 bbls. “ 50 kits “ “ 10 “ “ SALMON, 10boxes prime CgD FISH ; 150 H. Havana SEGARB; 50 boxes TOBACCO. ALSO, A large stoe’: of WINES and LIQUORS. In store and for sale by aplSdlw SIBLEY. BOGGS A GO. HOOP SKIRTS. A LARGE lo of ail kinds of II >OP SKIRTS,jus received and for sale at low prices. mb2B-d3*wl ~ WM. H. CRANE. BATH (S. O.) PAPER MIL£S, ’IVTILL keep on hand in thiscity, and forsale at low- Jf eat cash prices, constant supplies of Book, News and Wrapping PAPER, ol best qualities. Orders promptly tilled. btore Room on Reynold-street, immediately in rear ol City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER. Angusta, April 6, 1858. *PB CLARET AND HOOK WINE*. JUST received, 45 oes of Claret and Hock WINEB, best brands and warranted, for sale low by mb37-d2w W B. GRIFFIN & CO. BUTTER t BUTTBR! ey W PACKAGED superior Goshen BUTTER, jus jU t) received and for sale by 9 __ mh3odlw W. B. GRIFFIN * CO.^j LU ITfcKlkd. 8 WAN X CU/s TOTTEim:i; Authorized by the State of Georgia. A FOR Tl T N E 0 F ST0,000! TO BE HAD FOR TEN DOLLARS I The following Scheme wiu be drawn by S. SWAN A CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ot their Single Number Lotteries for April, 1858, at Augusta, Georgia, in public, under the super intendence of Commissioners. clans 13, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public on SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1858. _ . CLASS 14, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georr.ia, in ipublic, on SATURDAY. MAYS, 18. 8 Cla ASM 15 To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1858. _ . . CLASS 16, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY. MAY 22, 185 S, CLASS 17, To be drawn in the City of Augusta, Georgia, in public, on SATURDAY, MAY 29th, 1858, on the Plan of SINGLE NUMBERS I 5,485 PRIZKS Nearly 1 Prize to every 9 Tickets! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! TO BE DRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL I 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of 900 1 “ 30,000 4 “ 800 1 “ 10,000 4 “ 700 1 “ 5,000 4 '• fiOO 1 “ 4,000 50 “ 500 l “ 3,000 00 “ 300 1 “ 1,500 100 “ 125 4 1,000 230 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 prize* S4OO approximating 70.000 Prize, are 81G00 4 “ 300 “ 30,000 “ 8200 4 “ 200 “ 10,000 “ 800 4 “ 1*35 “ 5,000 “ 500 4 “ 100 “ 4,000 “ 400 4 “ 75 “ 3,000 “ 300 4 “ 50 “ 1,500 “ 200 5000 “ 20 are 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to. $320,000 Whole Tickets. $10; Uaiveg. $5; Quarters, $2.50. PLAN OF TUB LOTTERY. The numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those numbers on the Tickets, printed on separate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes, and placed in one wheel. The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The -wheels are then re volved, and a Number is drawn from the wheel of Num bers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners, the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes.—The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes w ill be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example : if Ticket No. 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those Tickets numbered 11248,11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to S4OO. If Ticket No 550 draws the $30,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, 551,552, will each be entitled to S3OO, and so on accord ing to the above Scheme. The 3,000 Prizes of s2u will be determined by the last figure of the number that draws the $70,000 prize. For example, if the number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to S2O. If the number ends with 2, then all the Tickets where the number ends in 2 will be entitled to S2O, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets SBO “ “ 10 Half 40 “ “ 10 Quarter “ 20 “ “ 10 Eighth “ 10 IN ORDERING TICKET? OR CERTIFICATES Enclose the money to our address tor the Tickets or dered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by fi"«t mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be tent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. fir Purchasers will please write their signature* plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. fir Remember that every Prize is drawn, and paya biein full without deduction. fir All Prizes of SIOOO and under, paid immediately after the drawing—other Prises at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to 8. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. fir Persons residing near Montgomery, A!a , or At lanta, Ga, can have their orders tilled, and save time, by addressing S. SWAN Ai CO., ateitheirof tlx sc cities py* A list of the numbers thrt are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is en titled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers : Augusta (Geo.) Con titutionalist New-Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Stand ard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New-York Weekly Day Book. Savannah Morning News. Richmond Dispatch. New-York Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Litt'eßeck (Ark ) True Democrat ap27 1858- NEW 1868- SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. TIT.)!. 11. (TANK is now opening the most beuti- T T and cheapest struck of GOODS he has ever ofier ed in this market They have been selec'ed and pur chased during the last 20 days from the atest importa tions in New York. MaDy of the Dress Goods are en tirely new des'gua and patterns, and they will be sold as low as any other house can sell tiem in this city for cash. Rich Bayadere Chena Stipe SILKS ; Plain, Small Check and Plaid SILKS, very cheap; Superior Black Gro Deßhine, Gro DeAfric and Gro Grain SILKS ; Rich Side Stripe HERNUNA ROBES, n°w designs; Rich Bayadere Berege ROBES, new d-signs; Fine Printed Berege DRESSES, new designs ; Pine Prin'ed Organdie MUSLINS and ROBES ; French CAMBRICS and MUSLINS, very cheap ; Printed MUSLINS of every descr ptiou til to 50 cts.; New styles Bayadere GINGHAMS and PRINTS ; Chintilla and French LACE MANTILLAS and POINTS; Printed and White BRILIANTES, from 2£to2scts.; Rich Embroidered COLLORB and SLEEVES; Fine Embroidered TISSUES or BROGATELLS; A large assortment of PARASOLS and UMBREL LAS; Double Extension Steel Spring and other HOOP SKIRTS: Fine Silk Warp Black ALPACA ; Black BEREGE; Black Mohair COATING, and all kinds of Goods for Gents’ Youth’s wear, and a great variety of other Goods. apll-dl)4tw3t Benjamin Franklin and Prof. De Grath. IMtANKLIN brought electricity from the heavens to earth, but it remained for Professor De GRATH to apply that electricity to the relief of diseased aDd suf fering mortals —diseases that heretofore baffled the phy sicians’ old treatment, such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stiff Join's, Deafness*, Swellings, Palsy, Piles, Skin Diseases, &c., are new cured by Professor De Graths ELECTRIC OIL in one audtwodays. Read this letter from a physician who lias practised since 1626 —(too well known for comment) : Prof. De Grath,Philadelphia. Sir —At intervals, during thirty years past, my wife has been subject to rheumatism of the most, violent cast —lsay lour times a year \ —sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tinc ture of guiacum and morphia, and to rock her like an infant in a large rockiug chair, to indnee any repose.— Having frequent correspondence with uiy son (No. 103 Chesnut Street, of your city), I informed him of an at tack she had about the middle of last month [January], which was of such severity as to completely paralyst the system He, in his anxiety for his mother's wel fare, sent me a bottle of y, ur Electric Oil; but as I4m one of the practitioners of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to any kind of patent medicine, I did hesi tate to ».ive it a trial; however, on reflection, I con cluded to try it, which I did, et jiermnui, directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she be came rather passive, aud before one-third of the bottle w s used, nut a single vestige of the di .ease remained in the system, and she continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, aud also fully believing that merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am yours, truly, JOSEPH P. ELKINTON, M. D„ New Gretna, P. O Burlington Co., N. J. p. S — Any communication for me will be received, by addressing to the care of my son [merchant], No. 103 Chesnut-street. Philadelphia, May 16,1856. Prof DK Grath —l have been the victim many years of a Rheumatic affection, and lost the use of my limbs. I could not raise my hand t> my head, in short, I was totally helpless. I applied your ELECTRIC OIL, and before I bad used oue bottle, I was perfectly restored. You may refer any sufferer to me.. MRS. E. HUTCHINS, Seventeenth and Thompson-streets. Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia, and can be addressed on the subject by any one. Caution There are numerous imitations sprang up on the re natation that mv article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. Forsale by PLUMB & LEITNER. CLARK, WELLS A S EAR, and HAVILAND, RISLEY St CO, An gust a. Cuarleston and New York, and by merchants generally. m y 3 ly MISS C. E. STEWART, DEALER IN MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. WOULD particularly invite the attention of Ladies wishing such GOODS, to her new and elegant stock, selecte > with care. Par icular attention paid to MILLINERY, CAP MAKING and DRESS MAKING We feel confident of oar ability to please the most fastidious who may favor us with a call at uiy stand, UNDER PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AUGUSTA. ap3 d2w*wlm STRAWBERRIES. 11RE8H BTRAWBERRIES received EVERYDAY 1 during the sesson, at V. LaTAsTE's. ap22-3t a, STARCH ! STARCH!! r A BOXES Pearl STARCH, for rale low. to elose O vJ cons.gument, by A. P. BBERB, ap2l-3t opposite Planters’ Hotel. 1 A KKS4S choice Goshen BUTTfcM, received i>J I* I steamer Idecl2] DAWSON A SKINNER. HA.HS —10 tierces cnoice Sugar-cured HAMS, lor rale low by [cct2s] ESTES * CLARK IJ UI LIC SALES. BY WM H HOWARD. G. A. Pahkk- *~urt;Tio~KEß. T thic. uhY, BtRSDAT, 22th instant, in front of More, at JOJ o'clock, will be sold. Sugar, Doff, o, Lord. Buttfr Racon, Rice. Tobacco, v <.* w ' batches Mustard, Candles, Soap. Starch, Cod Fi»h. Potatoes, pine Apples, *. c : Gin, Rum. Brandy, Whiskey, Ac. ALSO, 10 bbls. Mackerel; 5 1 casks Cognac Brandy; 7 bb's. Sugar; 5 sacks Codec. „ ALSO, t . atj *AVests, Pants. Barege, Muslin, Corded Skirts, Linen Chemisetu, Alpaca, Diap DEm Cassimere, Hosiery, Ac. ’ ALSO. Pine Gold and Stiver Lever Duplex and Cylinder Es capement Watches; Gold Guard and Vest Chains Rians. Breast Pins, Meda lions, &c. ap-si ’ BY WM. H. HOWARD. G. A. pakkek."aih:tioneer. 4tu i*iay, w II be s .id at the Lower Market House, during the usual hours of sale, 25 shares of ITutoo Bank Stock. cash ap26 BY WM. H. HOWARD. G. A. PARKER ~A UCTItINEEB. Ailmintstrniitr'x Sale. r |M KHDA Y, 4th May, at tue Lower Market House I in the city of Augusta, w ! l!be sold, eleven shares of iho Capital stock of the Union Bank, ai the property of Henry 0. Miller deceased, under an order of the C urt of Ordinary of Richmond county for the heirs of said eßlatp FRANK II MILLER, Adrn r. April 23.18'8. Richmond pheuifF’ssale.—wui be sed at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, on the first Tmsday in JUNE next, within the legal hours ot sale, the following described property to wit: 1 tine carnet, 1 wardrobe. 1 hearth rng, 2 d e mirrors, 2 safe 3,1 clock, lhu< rack, 1 pair ottomans, l pair in ah >gauy card tables, 4 pi tures, 1 piano 1 book case, I wardrobe, 1 marb'e-top bureau, 1 carpet, 1 mar ble top waslistand, 1 French bedstead and bedl ng, 1 mahogany wardrobe, 1 marble-top b ireau and glass l large bed lead and bedding, 1 rocking cba.r, 1 wash,tan 1, 2 carp ts, 2 window shades, 4 low post bedstead and bedding, 1 basin an 1 pitcher, 1 wire safe, l extension dining table, 8 esne scat chairs, aud sundry ether articles of household and kitchen fu niture: Levied on as th - property of Wil lam A. McConne.l, to satisfy two mortgage d, fas issued ir-'rn the Inferior Couri of Richmond county In favor of Robert M Levesque, vs. William A. McConnell. The above property described In said mortgage li. fa. and levied ou this 29th day ot March, 1858. G. A. PARKER, D. Sheriff March 31, 1858, POSTPONED T> ren.MON’D SHERIFF’.** SALE Will be sold IV at the lower Market House, in the city of Augusta on the first Tuesday in JUNE, next within the legal hoars of sale, the following d -scr bed property, viz : a negro man slave named Diamond, about thirty-two years old ; levied on as the property of John A Moore, to satisfy a fi ta. on foreclosure of mortgage issued fr rn the In erior Court of Richmond cJoanty, infavoi Robert A. Reid vs John A. Moore. April 7. 1858 G A PARKER. D Sb ff POSTPONED Richmond shkri ff’smalk.—wmb« s«id on the first Tuesday in MAY next within thelegal hours of sale, at the Lewer Market House in the city of Augusta, the foil wing property, viz : Mary, a negro woman aged about 42 aud her daughter S ,r .b, aged about 19 years : L.* vi. d on a» the prop, rty of E L. Almand, to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Jus tice’s Court of the 120th district—three in favor of Wash ington E Archer vs said Almana, aud one in favor of James H Alford vs. said A Inland, and one in favor of Lawrence D Laiierstedt vs, said Altnand. Levy made and returned to me by a county consfab e. April 7. 1858 O A PARKER, P. Sheriff. POSTPONED Richmond shkki ff»**ai.e.—wmbe sold at the Lower Market House in the city of Augu-ta, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, win in the legal hours of sale, tue following described property, viz : all that tract or parcel of land situate, »ud being inthecounty of Kicbmond, and state of Georgia -bout fifteen rnil-s rotn the city of Augusta, c ntaining forty two acres, more or less, aud b..un ed no th by lands of A. McK-nxie, on the wesr h\ William Carson, on the east, by lands of Walters. Nott: Levied on as the property of Waiter 8. N tt, to sati-fy a fl fa. issu. d from the honorable the 8 penor Court of Kicurn nd c uuty in favor of Al. xunder K. Law.on vs. Waiter 8. Nott. Pro perty poi ted ont bv defendant, and levy made 25th day of February, 1858. Aprd 7, 1858. ROBERT W'GGfNS. Sheriff. PO THONED Richmond sheriff’* male.—win be sold, a» the Lower Market House, in the citv of Augnsta, on the flist Tuesday in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to wit: Two negro slaves, Mary and her daughter *arah Jane; levied on au the property of E. L. Almand, to satisfy a fl. fa on foreclosure of mortgage Issued from the Inferior Court of Richmond county in favor of Keziah Walton vs. E. L. Almand. Ap II 7, 'wse O A. PARKER, T>. Rb’ff. KICH.MOND SHERIFF’* *ALIS.—WiII be sold at the Lower Market House, in the city of Augusta, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, within the legal hours of sale,ihe following ae-cribed property, to wit: —All that lot or parcel ot Land,-Ituate ly.ng a d beii g in the county ot Richmond aud State of Georgia, about five miles from the cit; of Augusta, eonta n i g five and one tenth acres, aud .unrounded by lauds of Cummiug, Harmon, and Mrs. Thomts : Levied on as the property of James Ratc.iffc deceased to satisfy a fl. fa issuing from the honor*, ble Inferior Court of said county in favor ot Elias C. Tinsley vs James Katciitt'e, principal, aud Wm. Glendiniug as security. Levy made this first day ot F. briiary, lesß. lIUoEKT WIGGINS Sheriff. April 4, 18 8. (''ITV Hit KKI KF HALE. —On tii© lira Tuesday J inMAY next, will be sold, at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusts, within the legal Hours of sale, a Negro vi an named Pat, about 40 j ears o.d : Le vied on as the property of Lewis Eizey, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Court of Common Pleas of the City of Augusta, in favor of the Mechanics’ Bank and assign ed to Benjamin H. Warren vs. Lewis Eizey. Apr 13, 1 1- 58. ISAAC LEVY. Sheriff C. A. CIIT Y SHERIFF’* SALE.—On the tlrst Tuesday ) in MAY next will be sold, at the Lower Mamet House in the C tv of Augusta within the legal hours of sale, oi.e Bay Horse and one Roan Mare : Levied on as the property of James M. Simpson to satisfy a ti. fa is sued from the City Court of Augusta in favor of Cuitis H. Shockl y vs. James M. Simpson. April 24 1858 ISAAC LEVY, Sheriff. CIITY SHEKI KPtts SALK. —On the first 1 uesday ) in MAY next, will be sold at the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, all that lot or parcel of Land, with the improve ments thereon, situate in the city of Augusta, contaning a front of eighty leet, more or less, on Tell air-street, and extending back, to Walker st eet, one hundred and sixty feet deep, and bounded north by Telfair-street, south by Walker street, east by Lincoln street, and west by a lot of Charles Hall, as agent or trustee, and known as lots Nos. thirty-nine and forty, in a plan made by William Phillips : Levied on as the property of Thomas Brennan, to satisfy an execution in fa .or of the C ty Council of Augusta vs. James Brennan, for City Tax. March 7, 1858 ISAAC LEV Y, Citv Sheriff. ADMINISTRATORS’ MALE.—WiII be sold at the Market House in the town of Louisville, Jeffer son county,on the first Tuesday in MAY next, within the usual hours of sale, a tract es Land belonging to tbs estate of Paul Fitzsimmons, decea-ed, containing One Hundred and Nicety-Five Acres, mure or less, adjoining lands of Eli Me Crone, B. S. Carswell, li. B. Gregory, and others, and know'n as Lot No. 14, in a survey made by H. B. Todd.on tne 26th November, 1845 Bold by permission of the Court of Ordinary tor the benefit of the heirs of said estate. GEO. W. CRAWFORD WILLIAM J. EVE, March 4,1856. Surviving Administrators. / - UtRDIAN*S MALE.—By virtue of auorder ob \JT tained from the Court of Ordinary o Richmond county, will be sold on the fi st Tuesday in JUNb next, as the Lower Market House in the city of Augusta, be tween the usual boors of sale, one Negro Boy, mined Alfred, aged about 23 years. Sold as the property of Wiltiatu K McKay, minor Terms cash. JaMES WATKTNS, Guard n. March J7, 1858. SCREVEN MHE all* F’S HA LK.-Vlfll be sold eb fore the Court house door in the vil age of Syl van ia, Screven county, on the first Tuesday in Ma Y next, within the legal hours of sate, the following pro perty, to wit : One Town Lot in the village of Sylva nia No. 14 : Levied upon as the property of James M. Roberts, to satisfy one Inferior Court fi. fa. in favor of Henry R. Roberts. Property pointed ont by plaintiff's attorney. Also, at the same,tune and place, one Roan Horse: Levied upon ast e" properly of William Mills, Br., de ceased, to satisfy one Interior Court ti. ia and two Jus tice's Court fi. fas. in favor of Herrteu M. Lovett vs. Henry P. Mills, administrator of William Mills, Sr., de ceased. BENJ. V. SCOTT, Sheriff. March 3', AD.tIINIH TRATOR’H MALE.—Under an order of the Ordinary of Burke county, will be sold in Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in MAY next, a negro woman, Easter, abou* 21 r 22 years od, and her two children—Zoa about ? years old, and the other 14 to 18 months old, belonging to tbe estate of James R Broaton, deceased and sold for the benefit of the heirs and credi tors of the same Terms, one-ba f cash, the o h rhalf dee the Ist of October next, with interest from date. J. B: JoNE.v, Adm'r. March 3. 1858 BATH PAPER MILLS WRAPPING PAPER. Q f f if 1 REAMS, assorted sizes and qualities, jus OOUv/ re eiv. d fbomthe Mi is, and for sa e iow rot cash. A discount ot hi teen per cent to persons tak.nr ten reams at a time. fctore Room on Reynoldsstreet, in rear of City Bank ap* J GEO W. WINTER. DISSOLUTION OP COPARTNERSHIP. 1' HE firm of HAND, WILLIAM-* A GRAVES, is . dissolved this nay by mutual c» n-enh Mr W C Dr.RRk is our authorised Agent to close up the unsettled busme,.^^ GEOK r. W. WILLIAMS, A. GRAVER. Augusta, March 29.1858. * GEO W. WILLI AMS st CO. cent nne the WHOLE SALE GROCERY business in Chane bn. 8. C., and keep constantly a large took of GROOEKIEH Tney wili be please l to servo their old friends as usual. mmS-iwim SIBLEY & BOOGS, HAVE this day assoe ated with tin m, Hr. BDW. A. HIBLEY m the general WHOLESALE AND KBfAIL GROCER t BUSINESS. The name and ityfoof tbe irin will be BIBLBY, BoGOB A OO Augusta, April Ist, 1856. apfodA-lm . , ,77 ucnHbLM Cow Peas, n lune *..<i for lUU sale by |duc2W| M W WOODRUPF.