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ortiario tppear the earac da Thehv.-. • r*s
e ‘ re .1 advertisement'* tspon the r'«laians of oure;
l will ii't admit »f their reception afi .t Db -■!
hour named.
Sentf the Cash.
V. e are iu frequent receipt of letters from aliA
Portion, of thiv ad theadjoiuttg;
ing names of persons Subscribing to the IH*-H
p:i/ck. witli the promise to send the money “ i,:
the cov rnt of the year.” To all such we w<wf.g
My, lu t names can not be entered upon our mai V'
books until the subscription is paid. We arts
aware that times are hard, and that one rea 5
son «vhy we cannot deviate from our custom 1
Nor can we Sparc time to answer such requests;
We thank our friends for the interest tbnsmnni
f<>*e iin the paper, but we must /woe the month '
in advance.
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Theatre*
I'o wore please! to see an incre.iv; in
numbers, at Concert Hall last night,
an.l are confident the arolience went i ;
away pleased, and with the conviction j
that the present company have not p
heen overrated by the critics of Charles- j,
ton, but that they arc fu-'j as of deci- 1
ded talent and merit. We like the char- j!
actors of the plays themselves, for there 1
seems to be something sol id, and - end 1
We in such places as, ShV W--ttn Rw •*
/Avp and the Iron Os. l|
eb’nike most of the performances in ;
this city, this season, we arc not pre*!
seated with one or two good. actors, and
the rest of an inferior gride : but, on 1
the contrary, every part U well -us- L
tained,
i
We noticed, in the play of lost night, 1
»as. indeed, m roost we have witnessed ;
this >n, a general awkwardness on "]
the part of the female actors, in the
way s f i.i > of their h.m-!-. E<l- .1
neation ruy do mnch towards forming |
a gr,u .-fid and easy motion of the hands, S
hut we are inclined t- believe, if actor
wsuM throw moie of their minds into . ,
the spirit of the ii.ee, and think less;
of the kind of gestures they make there i
would be a decided improvement.
A- v. ■ htiv. before said, w: arc plea- si
with the general character of the plays |i
which lutee been presented ,:s during ’
the week ; but there was one piece en-j,
ac!ed l ist night, and on one other ocoa- |j
sioa, which w- hope will not be re;.cat- 1
ed--wt o-fri to the dance of Miss Rw-;
Mo.vo. We are satisfied, in our mind, 1
that such exhibitions do not give inner- 1
al satisfaction ot add t.. t 1 «»- reputation j j
of the ; cifornunce. There may be an i
excus-fo h o-uiorman' cs. in large
and densly r,- pillared cities, where the ij
larger part of the audience i- composed j(
of men and women of a low rderjjt
though even then we are inclined to!j
believe that mote modesty would take ,
nothing from the admiration of the t
audience. 'Tin true, the dance last. 1 '
night, -'brought down the h ms?," but j,
til > v toiK- ?!' the applause, carried ji
with it the conviction, that it did not i 1
come from the heart, and to say that 7
such an exhibition was more, or even t
as satisfactory as it would have heen j
with long r skirts and more modes-!
tv, would be to insult the good i
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sense of the audience. Tliere might I,
have teen grace and science in the per- -
fonK'ince of Miss Eatmi«n>, but our judg- j
meat,did not discover it. The citizens
of Augu-ta, have too much good sense, c
and too nice a discrimination to he r
pleased with such extravageneies, and j
we brieve the manager won id put mo- il
ney in Ids pocket, by discontinuing such ;'
performances, A respectabledarx-e will
do well to fill up between the acta- but j
let it be of such an order that respects- '
ble people can tool: upon it. and into |
the face of their friend without a tinge >
of shame.
We woo’d :?d intimate that the Jan- ; j
dug to which we object, is more im- 1 (
modest than such performances have. M
been heretofore, in this place, and vise-!'
where, hut simply to express oar disap j,
probation of pa#Jering to sucii vitiated
tastes, as would not, for one moment
be tol .'rated iu -the domestic circle of!
any of our citizens. >
i
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Irish Volunteers. t
This old and well known corps were i
vwft, yesterday, Capt. Euwabp J. M'ai.ksk 1
coiiMnanding, and made quite a hand- j
son>” appearance. We are glad to learn J
that this company is increasing iumem- j
hers and popularity. “ long may they | (
wave. ’
Might .School.
Wo neg'-ected yesterday, do call at- b
teniicin to Mr, Stbaens’ announcement ! |
ofah’iglit School. This if a decided ||
convenience for many persons whose
engagements will not permit tlain to
attend during the day. From our i
knowledge of the gentlemen associated
with Mr. Steak ns' , we feel authorised to
assure our readers that the enterprise is
entirely worthy of their confidence.
Bible Panorama.
Every body will go and see this fine
painting before it leaves the city. This
exhibition is truly deserving public pat
ronage, and should not be suffered to
leave our city without being seen by ail.
It leaves earl v Dext week for Charleston,
where we hope it may be as liberally
patronized as while here.
| rejoice* /
• reached t
Minister ai
the long rli.--
Hanover anciV
jgpecting the right
enormous value in tliti v.
;Sovereign of England, ami tefi.
|ineonsi«lerable portion of what have been
| decided in favor of Hanover. Many of:
yt»ur renders are no doubt aware that,'
when the kingdom of Hanover was
>t ven d fv. m tii' united kingdom by I
• the .iLvesston of Queen Victoria to the j j
! throne, a' hum was made l>y the late
King of Hanover, formerly the Duke of: i
Cumberland, to nearly the whole of the j ■
jewels usually worn on State occasions \
: y the English Sovereign, on the ground ! (
■ hat part of them, which had been ta-j -
kerj over to England by George 1., be-| (
longed inalienably to the crown of Han- 1 j
over, and that the remainder ha 1 been l(
purchiifled by George II ’ out <>f his pri-1J
Gate purse, and had been left; by him j
•nd his Queen Charlotte to the Royal!,
j Family of Hanover.
“As the jewels thus claimed are sup- i
! posed to be worth considerably more
than f. 1,000,000,- a sin-lo stone having U
• fist nearly i'L'O.O'H), tltey were not tobej
relinrpshcd withoutastrugglo; and lam \
assured that every possible expedient f
was resorted to iu England to bailie the *
claimant. I’ltimatdy, in the lifetime f
jof the late King the Importunity of the
;HaiM)Vcrian Mini.stn of the day to con- i
scut that the lights >f the two Sover- 5
ieigns should be submitted to a Commis
jsion comptisod of three English Judges ;
but the proceedings of Hit* Commission
were so ingeniously protracted that all
,the ' ommlssinner* lied without arriv-j
in,g at any decision; and until Lord;
;Clarendon received the seals of the j I
I British Foreign ullice all the efforts ’
iof the Court of Hanover to obtain a j
• fresh Commission were in vain. Lord j
|Clan-ndon, however, seems to have per- <
reived tbat such attempts to stifle in- j
jquiry were unworthy of his conntrv, for
i lie consented that a fresh Commission .
iShouM be issued to three English Judg- j<
!esof tbo highest eminence, who, after j*
investigation, foum the Hanoverian j;
; claim-- to be indisputably just, and re- L
jmrted in its favor. The Court here (
cons»?«]i.n ntly is iu high glee this Christ- j j
mas, at the prospect of removing the; <
crown an»l regalia, so jealously guarded <
iu iliedV'wer of London, almost bodily j
to Hanover.”
i v
Wlmt f lluvc Xotlccd.
J 1...- e notii;ed tliat all men speak
| well >f a man’s virtios when he it dead, }
and the r •nibstmics ar marked with .
epitaphs of “good and virtuous.” lsj {
(there any particular cemetery where ]
ithe bad are buried? (
\ have noticed that the prayer of (
• every selfish man is “forgive us our {
idebts,” but lie mai.® everybody who (
• owes him pav to tht utmost farthing. (
, 1 have noticed tinted ith i k - a mere! •
(less judge, though I.o6 impartial. Every J
rnan owes a debt: Dm th summons the (
|debtor t<* down the lust in the currency <
lof mortality. <
J. have noticed that he who thinks a j
j man id a rogue, is'very certain to see <
one when lie shaves himself. What a <
big rascal Diogenes must have been atj (
that rate!
I have noticed dmt*rooncy is the;
ifool'v wisdom, the Inave’s reputation. L
Ithe wise mail’s jewel, tlie rich mau's 1
trouble, the poor mi.n's desire, the co
| vetous man’s ambition, and the idol of .
hill. j
I have noticed that merit is always ■
[measured in this world by its success.
I have noticed that in order to be a
; reasonable creature, it is necessary to be s
| down right mad. <i
1 have noticed that as we are always ]
j wishing instead of working for fortunes,
we are disappointed and call dame for
tune blind ; but it is the very best evi
dence that the old lady has the most
capable eyesight, and is no old granny >
with spectacles.
I have noticed that purses will hold
pennies as well as pounds.
i I have noticed that tombstones say.
i Here he lies, ” which no doubt is of-
[ten true; and if men could see the epi
itaphs their friends sometimes write,
II hey would believe they had got into
the wrong grave.
The seamen of the sloop-of-wai
|L'yane, now at Gospoit Navy Yard, have t
presented a sword anl a pair of epaulet- J
tes to Midshipman €. J. McDougal of ■
! the same ship.
t
Mr. Forrest, the tragedien, has near •
lv recovered from hk illness at Cieve- J
land, and will soon return to PhiUdel- •
phiu. J
—
Dr. Albert Ritche, mold and respec- i
table citizen of Frederick, Md., died on
Sunday.
Alexander Lav.rie, a printer, com
mitted suicide in New York Monday
evening.
A destructive fire occurred in Paters- ''
burg, Pa., on the 18tk inst. j.
There were 425 deaths in New York
last week—23 of small pox.
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•Met. Utile or none
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Augusta Provision Market 1
Rt?vr . by R. PHILPOT, Cterk of the Market. \
KXT.\rr, pricks
Bee! onfix-i wholesale 6 (ft c ? K
H«igs do do 8 (ft
Beef retail 10 (ft id ,
Mutton 8 (ft 1.
Pork. S (ft I.:-,
N' -al 10 (ft VJ
Corn lleul 80ft! tic
...... ...
Chickens 2!>(ft
Turkeys j
Bucks i’tyre •'»<!
Corn, by the J/tml f*h a »') j
K .d-ier. by the I. id, \> 100 7 ft 1•«
Pea ILs y, do do do 75/2>l('<o j
Grass Hay, do d»
Shipping Inttlligtaa, i
CHARLESTON, Jan. 22.—A rivet. Bark Caro- J
ima, N Y; Sp brig Hercules. Havana ; srhr Dew j
f >rc»|i. Baracoa ; schr CbvMib, Mot,.*! zu/; tv Ur ;
Mignonette, Bi’.nmor.*.
Cleared. Ship Emily St Pierre, Liverpool; sebr |
Eirort, X Orleans ; schr H E Weston, Baltimore. !
SAVANNAH, Jan. 28.—Arrive- - Bark Baron
Von H.u;t:nan, Barcelona; schr Alice Lea, Phdu;
schr Plandoiuc. NY: stmr Talomieo, August.i. I
Cleared, Ship liandou, Glasgow ; brig Ellen S
! Hayden, (ar h nos.
j Departed, Steamer Swai, Augusta.
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
Sailing Day- to and from the United States. I
FROM HI.HOPE.
Kangaroo, Dr, Liverpool, Jin. 13. for N' V
Fulton, Am, Southampton, Jan. 1.3, lor NV I
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, Jan. 10. for But ton !
Cuurau, Cun, Liverpool, Jan. ‘23. lor N V
Indian, Br. Liverpool J.in. 27, lor Portland i
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool. .lan. 30, for Boston
Baltic, Am, Liverpool, Fob. 3, for \ Y
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool. Feb. «, lor N y !
Arago, Am, Southampton, Fob. 10. for X V j
Anglo-Saxon, Br, Liverpool, F» l>. 10 Portland
j Cunard, Cun, L verpool, Feb. 13 Boston
1 Canard. Cun, Liverpool, Feb. 20 N V ’
Ariel, Am, Southampton, Fc r >, 2* X Y i
X. merica, Br, Liverpool, Feb. 34... .Portland
j Cunard, Cun, I j verpool, Feb. 27 .Boston!
. Coffins, Coil, Liverpool, March 3 N Y ;
Cunard, Cun, Dverpool, March 6... X Y
| Fulton. Am, Southampton, March 10 N Y
i Cunara, Cun, Liverpool, March 13 Boston
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, March 20 X V 1
Indian, Br, Liverpool March '-4 Portland
North S-ar, Ain,Southatr.) u-o March. 21 N Y
j Cunard, Cun. Liverjxnd, Marc h 27 Boston
Coffin. 1 ?, Coll, Liverpool. March 81 N Y
j Cunard, Cun, Liver.mo!. April " XY ,'
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, April ]u Boston
FROM THE UNITED E i'ATEE.
Ariel, Am, New York. Jan 23 Bremen \
: America, Br. Boston Jan 27 IJ verpool i,
, Cunard, Cun, New York. Feb 3 Liverpool i j
Kangaroo, Br, New York, Fob 4 Liverpool ’
Fulton. Am, New York. Fob 6... Havre j .
Cunard, Cun, Boston, Feb 10 Liverpool
Colli us, Coll, New York, Lob 13 Liverpool i t
Cunard, Cun, New York, Feb 17 Liverpool j‘
North Star, Am, New York. Feb 20 Bremen :
Cunard, Cun. Boston, Feb 24 Liverpool
Cunard, Cun, New York, March 3 Liverpool 1
Arago, Am, New York. March »3 Havre
Cunard, Cun, Boston. March 10 Liverpool • •'
Collins, Coll, New Y rk. March 13 Liverpool |
Cunard, Cun, New York, March 17 Liverpool 1
Cunard, Cuu. Bos lon, March 24 liverpcol j!
j Cunard, Cun, New York, March 31 Liverpool
| Fulton, Am, Row York, April 3 Havre !
j Cunard, Cun, Boston. April 7 Liverpool i
Collin/.. Coll, New York, Apr 1 10 Liverpool
[Cunard. Cun. New York, April 14 Liverpool
| Cunard, Cuu, Boston, April 21 Liverpool
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OFFICIAL, DR AW IN SO
<»f Tire
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers of the !
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 233—drawn ,
JANUARY 22, 1868 :
54, 13, 45, 7, 71. 28. 8, 22, 49, 10, !
11, 74.
The following are tho Drawn Number.- of the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Chits -Sui—Extra,
Jrawn JANUARY 1858 :
10, 37, 2, G 9, 27, 60, 46, 58, 19. IS,
59, 44, 48, 40.
F. C. BARBER, )
L. P.iUGAS, j Comratesionors.
S. SWAN & CO., Managers.
Administrator’* Sale.
\\T ItL Rj£ SOLD, at the Market House
Tv in the city of Augusta, on the first Tu,-.s
lay in FEBRUARY, between the us 1- I hours? of
sale, the Room Furniture, Gun, and other arti
cles. The property ofC. C. Deurmoud, deceased.
J. M. BILL, Temporary Adm’r.
January 15, 1868.
MILLWRIGHTINGj &c
rriHli UNDERSIGNED takes this me-
L thod of informing the citizens of Georgia
and adjoining States that they arc prepared for
tho erection anil construction of i
SA W AN D GRIS T MILLS
EITHER STEAM OK WATER POWER. ?
Having within the past four year s. put up some t
of the most successful workmg CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS in South Carolina, they are warranted hi
asserting their competency to give general satis
faction. Their persona' attention will be given i
when called on to go in the c mutry to repair i
machinery. Also, to PATCHING auiPTESTING
STEAM BOILERS. \ <
Travelling expenses, in certain oases, vflllbe ;
required to be paid by the employer. i
All oners, by letter or otherwise, will meet 1
with prompt attention.
All toorlc. warranted. Address,
ISAAC BRANCH & CO., |
janlS-daw Augusta, Gn.
Oysters! Oysters! I
A PRIME ARTICLE OF NORFOLK ,
±\. OYSTERS, in one gallon and "
one-half gallon kegtr. received daily i & J
and for sulo at the AUGUSTA c
HOUSE.
They ii ay also l e found at R. D. MARTIN’S, J
over Hersey’s store, opposite the U, S. Hotel. \
Orders from the country addressed to
C. EMERY
will be promptly attended to. nov2-3m
l> i
lii 75 |
»:eg 7"0 © 750 |
> keg 7 a 7 50 ,
*-«»I V- keg 476 0 600 j
i!»y > hun. 100 a 120 i
Iron—s>*-eto« V ft IS) 6Jij
English, Common, lb 3; a (g) !
•• Refined, ib fid i
Lartl $ ffe 11 ffi) 12 v,
Lend.—Bar ! b 8 (9 8- z
Lime.—Country box 1 25 1 50 •
Northern bbl Ito (ft 175 !
l/iiiiilwr ~f\ 100010 00 (ft !•_ <>o
Molnm.es.—Uuba. gal 2S 3t
St, Croix ~i>. gal SO
Fugar Ilonde Syrup.gai 45 f© "•) i
'"liiaesc Syrup if*, gal 40 (ft 50
-»H* $ lb 4 4; a J
OU:i,—S.iorra. prime.gal 200 fa) 205 ;
Lamp ip gal 100 (ft 125 i
Train f* gal 75 (ft 100
I.ii.-veed ? f» &a* 1 •.*0 (ft 105
i Castor gal 200 fa) 225 ;
I’ntfttoes—-Irish obi 4 25 4 50
Sweet V, bush 80 (ft 100 |
}ftSri — B ft 4>« (rd
Hoyt*—Kentucky., .'p 11 fa) 32
i M ii.iilr*. #. is 17 38
~Si>li*lUf - .Gin...‘ f. gal 45 (ft ••>)
Hum.. «4 gai 50 fa) O')
Wb-key $ gal 30 © 46
l-cu-li Itronay $ gal IS* ©2 00
, A;ij>lo Brandy f gal BO
lljUui-1 Gi gal 160 ©175
I C*)-linc Br v ij ga 1 300 fa) li 00
|Sngav&.~NOrluua, stk ©
l™® 1 Tft 8 © 614
S Mu.-covailo •* ft 9 ft)
: Relic,-.1 c vft 11 © in.
Re. .«a .11 %Hi 11 © 12
Rt i.l.cd A tj* ft 11«© 12 ii
Powder, d 9ft 12 © 13
! Crushed fj ft 12 © 13
S«U V Back 1 Oft © 1 10
Sonp—Yellow., ft 6 © #
COURT CALENDAR FOR I<-SK.
SUPERIOR COURTS.
January— Chatham, Second Monday.
fi’hruary —Clark, Kloyd, Lumpkin, Fir~t Mon
day. Friday U.*|Wo Second Monday, Wayne,
I Second Monday, Dawsou, Glynn. Third Mon
| day, Forsyth, Mori wether. Walton*. Fourth
. Monday, Baldwin, Chattahoochee, Glascock.
Heard, Jackson, Monroe, Pan Idiug, Schley, Talia
ferro.
March —First Monday, Appling, Chattoo.a,
; Cherokee, Coweta, Columbia, Crawford, Gwiu
: nett, Madison, Marion, Mi'.eh oil, Morgan, Wob
: ~«.cr. Second Monday, Butts, Cttss, Col T-o. El
! Port, Fayette, Greene, Pickens, Sumter, Wash- 1
! ingtun. Fritay after, Pierce. Thursday alter,
j Montgomery. Third Monday, Cobb, Hall. Hart! i
I Macoa, Newton, Putnam,Taibot.Tatnail,Terrell.!
.Ware. Friday alter, Uulioeh. Fourth Monday, i
J Campbell, Clay, Clinch, Effingham, Emanuel.
Ixjo, Twiggs, Wh. i<*, Wi kos.
1 April- —First Monday, Carrol, Dooly, Early,
; Fulton, Gordou, ike, Rabun, Taylor,* Warreu,
Wilkinson. Second Monday, Charlton. Haber
sham, Hancock. Hariris, Laurens, Miller,'Scriven. l
. Tuesday after, Mclntosh. Thir l Monday, Burke, |
Ca i den, Franklin. Haralson, Henry. Jones, lib- j
I erty. Murray, Oglethorpe, Pulaski, Stewart.
! Worth Thursday after, Bryan. Friday after, J
Wilcox. Fourth Monday, Decatur. DeKalb. i
Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Lincoln, Pol k, Whitfield.
,:vir-sd.-ty lifter. Telfair.
( May— First Monday, Berrien, Gilmer, Eau
dolph. Richmond, Upson. Second Monday, Ba
i ker, Bibb, Catoosa, Chatham, Fannin, Muscogee
i Third Monday, Spalding, Troup, Union. Fourth
i Monday, Calhoun. Towns, Walker. Monday as-J
! ter, Dougherty. Last Mon 'a , Colquitt-.
! June —First Monday, Dade, Jefferson, Milton.
; Thomas. Third Monday, Ijowndes.
July— Friday bob re Second Monday, Wayne.
Second Monday, Glynn.
Mv,7us?—First. I Monday, Floyd, Lumpkin. So
: cond Monday, Clark, Dawson. Third Mouday,
' Forsyth, Meriwether, Walton. Fourth Monday,
; Baldwin, Chuttaheociiee, Glascock, Heard Jai;k !
. non, Monroe, Paulding, Schley, Taliaferro.
J Sq>t.tnnbcr —Fir t Monday. Appling,Chattooga, j
j Cherokee. Columbia, Coweta, Crawford, Marti-!
i son, Marion, Mitchell, Morgan. Webster. 2d
Monday, Baits, Cass, Coffee, Elbert, Fayette.
Greene, Gwinnett. Pickens, Suinter, Washington,
j Friday attcr, Pierci. od Monday, Cobb, Hall,
! Hart, Macon, Nuwton, Putnam, Talbot, Terrel,
! Ware. 4ili Monday, Campbell. Clay, Ciinch,
| Einamiei, Lee, Twiggs, Wbtto, Wilkes.
| October— First Monday, Carrol, Dooly, Early,
Fulton, Gilmer, Gordon, Taylor, Warren, Wi
lkinson. Tuesday after, Pike. Wednesday as cr,
Rabun. 2 ! Monde;*, Charlton, I’annin, Hnbt-r
--| sham ,Hai cock, Harris, latarens, Miller, Scriven.
j 3d Monday, Burke, Camden. Franklin, Haralson.
Henry, Jones, Murray, Ogietherpe, Pulaski.
I Mewart, Union, Worth. Thursday after, Mont
jgoinory. Friday after, Wilcox. * 4th Monday.
I Decatur, DeKalb, Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Liu
I coin, Polk, Tattnal, Towns, Whitfield. Thursday
after, Telfair. Friday after, Bulloch. Monday
after, Effingham.
November —First Monday, Berrien. Milton.
Randolph, Richmond, Upson. 2d Monday, Ba
ker, Bibb, Catoosa, Muscogee. 3d Monday,
Spalding, Troup. 4th Monday, Calhoun, Walker.
Thursday after, Mclntosh. Monday after, l ough
< ny. Liberty, Colquitt. Monday after, Liberty,
Bryan.
December. —First Monday, Dude. Jefferson,
Thomas. 3d Monday, Lowndes.
♦After 1858. on 2d and 3d Monda s in Febru
ary and 3d Monday in August.
"new'lhTucT
AND SEED STOKE.
YEaTASTE re
• spectfully informs
his friends that he has wy
opened a new DRUG and f®
SFKI'STGP.E, at the stand
recently occupied by Mr.
Wm. Haines, on Broad-st.,
two doors below the Post D&rctß Vli
Oflice. /& dfc
The Drug and Vedicine KDQPrriS&B
Department will be under I
the direction o slr. F. --j
DELKSR, an experienced I
Druggist and Chemist, who
will give his strict atteu
lion to the putting up of |
physicians’ prescriptions.
In the Seed Department. Mr. L. hopes that an
cxnerience often years will be a sufficient guar
antee that his customers will be supplied with
uoue but geuuir.e seeil. Information as to plant
mg and cultivating will be always freely given,
and atrtoe command of bis customers. For the
present, Mr. L. will be assisted by his son, E G.
LaTASTK.
Mr. L. respectfully solicits the poti-onage of
the public, under full runfldcuco of eivinu iroue
i*al uatiufactlnu.
liuth departments will be well supplied—the
Medical with Hie beat front the North, the Seed
from the same, with the imported from the cele
brated liouao of Vilkoiu.v, of Paris.
Janl9 diwtf
( UNDIW. ~~
V, aw boxes No. 1 ADAMANTINE CANDLES
60 “ SPERM CANDI.ES. tor sale lo* by
.JOSIA ri SI BLEY k SONS,
janlo No, 6, ITarren Block.
.Lev.— !
, .. H. i l IT. I
'£fyr DYEING-
G. R. DODGE'S
if E!NG ESTABLISHMENT,
Grime-street, above Kollock-et.
f' DYEING of ev
! f cr >' tSwcriptim done.!
’-.*•! k'LL,, *'~3\ r Bleaching and Ur.-
’
i l mens’ clothingcleas-ed
A ' d-air-s at soon
1 jl B ‘ ,t ' cv ’ Bitabfished in
r > -f' *. 1852.
-0_
i.i;t - -W For Sale.
\{' MK IXKS ";
I • - 't Mtuiiib al.-t
Marking—at In.dge*s
] y Gre**ne-«?t.,
V a,-*.-l-.’ j Jit me following prices;
: ! xf'* i p (,r ? :l!
- MfJ-fl j .’I. 17 Cl- , ; >,v 6or
4 m can. .. ... ■ m- . 'v
! ,e- aR, PODGE.
•" '3*
tSS? my 710 ly
j “BY THE C.D iRGIA RAIITiOAb
MOOSE'S DA!LY LINE
. li. S. M.IIL STAGES,
1 j To Vlilledgcvillc.
Tihe shortest, quickest and
CHEAPEST P.OCTE.—The sabeerfbers dew
j rmi'- of accommodating the member!# of theGeor
! gi > legislature, ami those visiting the Capital,
i during the time of the ce:;t meeting and sitting
! of the ature, will run two llm-3 of Stages,
with ample accomnaodations, between Madi.-or
i and Eat'tutor..
Leaving Madison, on and after October 26tb,
j after the arrival at. Madi.--on of the night trains
I on the Georgia Railroad fron - . Athens
~ an t in.* rmotlilie points : arriving in Eat(nton In
,* j time to ootincci with the morning trains for Mil-
Lj Leave Eutonton after tho arrival of the oven*
j ing traiti'. arriving in Madison in time to connect
' with to" tm aim down night trains on the Geor
'' giaßailroad.
Stage Otlices, Campbell’s Hotel. Madison . Ea
’ tontnn H*tci, Eatonton,
octW J. W xk L. L. MOORE
‘! TjTHANS-ii" I ~ATi : TJHNEY,
iV. (dd.'NrdTdJi: AND SOLICITOR, .Marietta.
’I Co
' | District Court of the United States' at Marietta.
' j the Suprl'meCourt of Georgia, and the Sujkrlor
1 Courts in the following counties :—Cobb,! ui i
ing. Cherokee, Forsyth, Lumpkin. Gilmer, Mint,
flehi. Walker. I al.-o attend promptly to sc
! curing and collecting claims in any of the ad.
! joining Counties. nol " y
G-LAii3, ZF’iEAtOIS, cfcO.
pectfuliy invite the attention of ai! who nre in
want of any article In the line, it consists in
I art oi—
-lUFLI>\ of my own manufacture ;
| Double GUNS, by the best makers, steel barrels
j “ ,4 Stub Twist, all varieties:
Deano, Adam: Deane's Repeating Bi=tols, a
Colt’s flstols, all sizes: also, Allen’s Six Barrell-
I ed Pistols;
Single Barrelled aelf-cocldng Pistols; Ivory and
Wood Handles ;
I Single barrelled Rifle Pistols, steel barrels:
j Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Game Bags. Dog
j Cails, I’ercussiou Caps, all varieties, Gun Wads,
Drink Flasks and Cups, Ely’s Shoe Cartridges,
j Powder and shot, Bar Load.
Also, a good assortment of Pocket and Pen
Knives, .‘•'dssbrs, Razors, kc. Thankful for past
favors lie solicits a continuance.
<s;&„Guns re-st<>cked and repaired neatly and
promptly, and Rifles made to order and war
ranted . no y w. d . BOWEN.
D E N NIS’ A LTER ATIVE,
PREPARED BY
J. DENNIS, M. D. t Augusta, Ga
AV PINT BOTTLES,
IT CONTAINS, in addition to Sarsapa
rilla, the Hydro Alcoholic Extract of Queen's
Delight, (.SllKmgra); White Ash, Grey Beard or
Fringe Tree, (Chionanthus) ; Tincture of May
Appletfr Mandrake, (Podophyllum), and Blood
Hoot (Sanguinaria.)
In small tloses it is Alterative or laixafive ; in
largo doses it acts generally as a mild purgative
—with some as an active purgative. In some
■ cases no perceptible action on the bowels is ex
perienced. yet in Liver Complaints, or in Dis
eases arising from an impure state of the Blood,
> its continued use causes a marked improvement
in the general health.
As an alterative or laxative, it has been found
useful in Const pation of the Bowels, Jaundice,
Bilious Fever. Fever and Ague, i-’ick Headache,
Dizziness, various Female Complaints. Chronic
AUectioiisOf.the Liver, Secondary Syphilis, and
• Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofulous Affections, Soros,
l leers. Blotch* *, Cutaneous Eruptions or Dis
eases of the Skin, and all other diseases in which
Sarsaparilla or alterative modi inei- are indi
, cated.
That it acts upon the Liver, may be known
from the fact that iu Jaundice or cases of Bilious
ness it cauj-es free bilious evacuations, readily
removes unnatural yellow tinge about the eyes,
an-l upon the skin, and improve.- the heaJth‘anii
spirits.
1 hose who have tried this Alterative for Af
fections of the Liver, have found that it effects
a cure naturally and gradually, by improving the
i, health, and that but little or no other medicine
is ceeessary in these affections.
| Its healthy action on the Liver and purifying
J effect upon the blood, made it a great preventive
jof sickness. For children, this is generally all
the purgative that is nece.—ary to be given and
as often as otherwise, is all the medicine that is
| necessary to be given, especially to those trou
bled with worms, or a debilitated state of health
A preparation of Sarsaparilla, known to be
good is greatly needed, to keep the liver healthy
and the blood pure. Those who try it will find
themselves richly paid, by greatly preventing
sickness and saving Doctor’s bills. * *
L E AT H E It MACH IN R BELTING
A.VI) FACTORY FINDINGS
PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce
meiited xsather HKI.TING, single a „a dou
oie, all widths, 1 to 24 inch*?.® curried nmi
strctchdil by ourselves. Quality guaruntiecL A
largo stock always on hand.
Atoo--Rubber Belting and Btoam Packing
Copper Rivets and Burrs. &c.; Washers Rina
pm, 8011 ®? Bri ' Kol!er Cloth, Stripper
Cards, Pickers, lag Screws, Lag Leather an l a
SKjJsrv**-
IBM A-3tn
.* . ip&'i£ , r
• V
* t
.u)) -, ! 1 ,
-I
. ta, Ga.. by S. A. ATKINSON i
ued ia the evening, ami goes into the j
iterior by the four o'clock (P. M.) trains, con- *
! seftffeatly it must contain j 1
THE LATEST NEWS ! \
f
It lias the
TELEGRAPHI' DISPATCHES, ,
f
,IP i* i o o s C u r rent, s
. r
Commercial Reports
0
from a!! the Je&Oics market* of THIS COUNTRY 1.
; c
1 AST) EUROPE : gives the ACTUAL SALES in the 1
Aug'.-ia
I COTTON' AND PRODUCE MARKET I', 1 ',
and a careful summary of
C« «»i*sa 9 X r
It is the organ of nopyiy, but evoted to jJ
: popular intelligence and *tii ring late news.
Its EDITORIALS embrace the best article* of a j
number of the
j BEST WRITERS IX THE >OIT/I!\ *
' STUVMXG TOPICS OF THE TIMES
? through -I.- f c • mj.3.
D I Its CORRESPONDENCE is moro varied and «• j
i- j
r | pensive than that of any paper in th State, etc (
jbractng prompt and vigorous reporters in ail!]
,K | sections of the country, and regular cor re* pou- ,«
is | dence from metropolitan localities,
is
•> j Its LITERARY DEPARTMENT -a • embrace a\]
_ j variety of choice literary pr. ; . n- ui-graft! .
r . land selected—while its
' GENERAL NEWS
r j will range through the varied current of inter- ; l
e j eating events, incidents, accidents. and graphic *
j condensed—boiled down—winnowed—and pre- j s
’ i seated cn a clear, legible sheet, at the low pric<* j’■
8i DOLLARS
» A YEAR
i \
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THE WEEKLY
Auuusta Dilate!),!
i j similar in general character to the. daily, is \&- A
sued every SATURDAY, at
§1.50 A YEAH !|:
;i TO (LIBS *1 EllII! j!
; It contains a brilliant variety of valuable matter, j '
at a price within the reach of all. 1
Attention ;= earnestly invited to these publica- j -
< tious.
i!
j Specimen copies sent \
S. A. ATKINSON,
Proprietor.
l
Magnolia whiskey. h
50 bbls Pike’s Magiolia Whiskey, from i
: | Cincinnati direct, just received and for sale by
JOSiAH SIBLEY it SONS, * j,
’ ! janls No. 6, Warren Block,
|j“ " I ■
Notice.
T HEREBY beg leave to inform mv
-1- * ‘vtuia and the public in general that 1 have ’,
; | removed my Wholesale and Retail DRUG STORE 11
1 | right opposite ray former stund, into the late 1
j i Repress Office, two doors belmv the Post Office I
j whore 1 will be much pleased for the public to
1 patronize rue lioerally.
; | dlB ‘ WM. HAINES
5 1 Slairts- Sliirtslb
•OHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Also a
r. kj large supply now on hand, ',’ery chean—
I Atc/or A’tnt Mian.
1 J®" l * KERSEY’S, opposite U. S Hotel.
.
Law Card.
• A. SNEAD, Attorney at
•- V 9 Law, .Augusta, Ga.
J W»«o oil North aide of Ells, west of Washing
* !~eaVS; atlentioU 10 •£**’«
; FULTON HO USe!
i Atlanta, Oeoigia.
SIMPSON & KILBY, Prophiktoks.
SAR £B kilby will pre I
M All. side over the domestic i _ i
j affairs oi the House. Mr T
|C. lirvALL will act as Cle.it ~ ZPriadliw
I! | sad tive particular attentioulP 1
r to the warns and comforts
a (visitors.
' i
I gies may be Lad at ail time/ d B g
M. BIMPSOV
fLiuLufeE f ’VNa* •
imy-*'' ~<•»&+. *
'W *'‘»«.T.*hw*!ta i»»fh' I ',^. u
• ■•bjr cr*iUi' -i.'V after •:
>r*» yc*r‘ w<tb the mo*t:cx"i-u- ***
(W> Riuumat; ».• ua4 hn • ,»iN »
Au-nt relief from any ..fti , r. p-,1 " iPN
given Me bv dilf r* tt phy nb s kl* i V ~*sM
{entirelywell, not onlyof Rhemuati-. ’'■*
nit likewise of its effects. Ibis cure
• ted by a styJjjn Lynch's AdL
•y eumatarPowders Os. tV-2R‘e powder : I ok
wo dozen, and have oot had unt syuipiorog of
iny ftjfl pains for thr «yeaurz. The effect upr e \
me Was like magic within three days r.f:or j
had taken the first {toweer iny pair., disappear
ed Jfcnd I have been entirely clear of them up to
thf p-ewwt time.
jXo ail suffering from Rheumatism I do bearti
#rocommend these powders, confidently bo *
<|ing that you have only to give them h ttia!
secure a lasting cure. *
p - Most reepectluliy, Jcha J.i.vch.
'U itontCD, April s, is/.5.
1 have no u f buton in that after hav
ing suffered for uJW: •• V V 4; Grt> ;
RiieuDiatiPm in the most drca«l»m iVh*** --ij.-' r.j
my toes, then my thumbs, wri&ts and ktn >. . 1
lastly, most excruciotitigiy in mv neck, I took
two or three dozen ot Lynch’s ActJ Rhcumatu
Powders, and notwithstanding 1 ora old and my
constitution much shattered, I have received the
greatest benefit imaginable my relief fiom
suffering aud pain, I cannot attribute toanytlnag
but the powders, tor i have tried every thing
iu vain, that friends could :. ggest or phjMdau?
prescribe. I would, therefore, earn°st)v re
commend them to every sufferer of this dread
ful disease, let him be older young.
fiOii’T Mtrick.
Fxitonton. April 2. 1855.
1 ara happy to state, for the benefit of thosa
who are afflicted with Rbeutnafism, that n per
fect cure has been affected in the person of a ne
gro man of miae by Lynch’.- Anti Rhewaati i
Powders, the ‘aid boy having- soltbrcd with t
tnccswantly for twenty years, lost at one
third of his time until be took the above pon
ders. Since which time, now nearly two , ears
he has been a valuable and constant lie id hand
never having suffered with Rheumatism since,
to the best of my knowledge, «nd 1 tniic pleaa
re .d recornuiending them to those thus afflict*
MiLDRKI> L. COUJNGS'VotiTD.
April 10,1865.
3 oat; safely testify to the efficacy of I.yuch's
Anti-Rheumatic Powders, having been eutireiy
ctfren f the Ri.oumatism by one boxamrte three
year* £>neo. after having been severely afflicted
with it Mr seven previous years.
Feb. 5,1857. I,act Miijljp.»>Nß.
- wholesale ami refnil, by the Prt&prictor.
G. GiK»«in. M !>.. New York vt»d Eatontou
v»‘k . ami the respeembte Prtiygbns in fbe city
.m : m.nu y. For sale iu Augttet&V PLUMB &
' i .
A SontUeru Kumetlv.
>' H j* Y t !to! i>. <!. WtxffOl N, Nov l)< Itianz
\\ : S CTfELHY EXPKCTTO
t V KaNT; the medicine that has created
- .* h an -X' b.-mm-t at the North among thel hy
- -.i and has been pronounced by nil wlio
! uiM i? «s I -tug for .superior to any Cherry
l IV- t -ral. W- -itusriV Cherry £X{»ecU>raut con
’ains •. ?*i■ active niedical (juHlitiea of the pure iu
■ i.M of Wild (.berry Bark, and many otho;
. vn:,.;ibte ngrenion.ts that rouder it. far bette
’>vn ;.;y other Cough Medicine in this country
R EC()M MEX I) ATTONS :
New Oklka>h. April 9. 1856.
TVc r.' tV: T!.e 7>ublic g.-neriUy are fully a war
o. the thi-usanda of remedies for diseased l.ungp.
, ur. .•■r the titles ot isirsa£«riilas. Pills, Plasters,
J.:.: merit*:. &c.. that are daily brought to then
•bee through the newspaper? byway ofadvor
iiseaieriu*. My object in writing this note for
piibli'-ution is t*> induce the public, or at least
t':. »*< who are '.fbicted, to use one that contain*
> ii ies of l.’it in /’uhnonary fiu<tas**. 1
ui c-on-scious that id so dolt:.:, i aai acting most
- r M r< - - ;onaily and dojrflgatortjy to the ’ inter
•m-is -n/.jical science and the regular practi
. i ■ ( medicine. I refer to Woodman's Cber
y ; " toriint, which is a scientific remedy
••••*' 1 hi vp ued with mo ro success I ban any of
ifcual prescriptions usetl by Physicians
J . M. Maitlasd, m r>.
GaulAUv Miss., May 1, 1865.
0.0. Worih.ian —Dear yir : I have given your
C ; l'.xpe: inract a fair trial, und am well
• ifui.-ed wuh its effects —better than any ather
article I ever met wiur. 1 would be flensed to
a ;. u,i send me a dozen bottle? by the bearer
vH. sptvtfu!lr, >v. v. sUso.\, M. P.
e I h - (•reti.'raiam ha- rutaiued n wide eedebrity
fr • .. ?: o univeisal succe- -. » wi .ch hav.attended
' ts '• F ,; r ('(.iighs. eojd and in fact any pul- ...
n»*ry c-c ui plaint* thi- mediciue, from its jjccu*
a-r.n.jiert!. n a.s a ditsoivent, and. soothing
■w* r t • all of the throat, will proba
bly •* | referred t, amy other offered to the pub
nr appetizer <-r dyspeptic remedy, it will
i'*a’id excellent- its natural and gentn.
v: ‘ r ' r L ' the digestive powers in prcpei
tone.
Re:uc-raber that this is the only Cough Med!
cme that na- stood the test of the medical frater
nity. ft w sanottnnM by. approve of. and re
co.’atrn-aded by the leading physicians of New
York city. Every bottle is warranted to give
- III.*!;,. u -, r the money refunded. We guar
ant« e it. to be better than any Cherry Pectoual.
Und i v r Oil, or anyth rag else new extant.
PrVv. One Dollar a bottle.
—*■ * lby PLUMB I.EITNER, Augusta,Ga., and
ud iable Druggi.- ts. Cmuaw my 4
J. N. CiM-.-i. J. Bjucb,
M i ‘roesboro : 6arietta, Ga.
J. V. CLARK a\; CO.,
Whole* a • and
JHK CJ9 C- me »K *
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT'S,
M CRFRKESBO RO, TEN' X.
tGr*trk\ attention given topureha rag Grain
Bacon, Lard, <xc.. on all orders enok»ftigrctntt
taucos.
!{■>-r.no. ,J. R. Wilder, Sa-rarr.ab ; Tbos. P 4,
':L<*vaii, Augusta : Charles Campbell. MacouV
Peters v*c to., Atlanta ; Co! J.H. Glover,
Marietta Col. R. L Mott. Columbus ; Tliomas
J;- • Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spence, - Ex
change Bank," Murfreesboro ; laiiier ii Philips,
Niud Villo. jail2o vrly
F It E S H HAD
Ever XD a. y .
j AM VREPAIiED TO FURNISH to the
J.. Uty or Country, fcVEBY ItfiK.NISG.
»- «* 1> •>« ■■ 30» «* ,
at in, Stall in the market; or. any hour (Jnrina
tue day at my store, opposite the market.
- .frnTfr-S* H. T PKAY.
Cabinet Making and R e .
pairing, tSic,
W CIUOtTI'V & CO. having dig.
* ’ • -olyeil, by RintuaTconsent, tlie uiirb-r.
nu uan may be found at the same stand, ready to
I dll mi ,o‘is i-ommittfi! to him m the wav of
AMNET MAKING AND RET AIRING
ANII HOUSf ■ AKI'KNTKRINU ’
W. H. PROCTY
Shop on WaabSnjton, between Broait and V.ev
Hold-streets. i„ rla 1
i BOSOMS
BOSOMS!! BOSOMS!!!
|TN SHIKT BOSOMS my stock is verv
I A urge, and some of them are very beautiful
new styles. Call in and take a look at them
BLiSIETS I SHAWLS.
A S THE WEATHER HAS CLEARED
Asr 1 ,OL,) - gfnilenten can flr.d a laiee lot
01’tie above ttoixl.s at low down prices, at
HK.HrK.Y’S opposite U. S Hotel.
Osnabukgs and PLAINB. '
10 bales Athens i actory OSXABUEOS
to do Schley’s do
'-’0 bales do Georgia Plains, for ale lew
“y . „ JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS
.Saddlery, Harness. Trunks.
j TRADE, 18S8.-6D
I QHERMAN. JESSUP k CO.. No. 341
! !>«>ail -trcel. iw° doors above the Rank of
I /4u K us -o. liave now on hand their usual larg
I “•»'>«'» «»« off-a I w.Bi. BRI
aagisr TO ’ KK,, • val,ces
La ■■‘O'-i every description of Good
adapted to the approaching Spring trade, m&ou
I lactured by themselves, expressly for this mar
; Kel * ALSO,
' I A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coac h
I Materials Springs. Axles. Malleable Castings and
Hands iuclodiug a very full assortment of goods