Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, January 30, 1858, Image 3

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(Ikiting gispatclj, tr?sr-r -~' 1 AWUSTA, GA: FOUR. O’CLOCK P.H.JA.V, 30, ISSN " ■ 1 ™~ '■ ~ I Notice to Advertisers. Advertisements for the Evbm.vg Dispatch must ‘ be handed in by eleven o'clock irt the forenoon , in < order to appear the same day. the heavy pres sure of advertisements upon the columns of our ( paper will not admit of their reception after the i hour named. — Semi tl»c Cash* We are in frequent receipt of letters from all portions of this wd the adjoining States, contain-; ing names of persons subscribing to the JHs- 1 patch with the promise to send tlie money ,l in j the course, of the. year.” To all such wo would! say th t names cannot bo entered upon our mail j books imtil the subscription is paid. Wo are ; aware that times are hard, and that is one rea-, son why we cannot deviate from our custom. Vor can we spare time to answer such requests. We thank our friends for the interest thus mani fested in the paper, but we must have the money in advance. Cows Going 7\t Ijargc. The half-fed cows which prowl about. the streets in search of food are a great j nuisance tit this season of the year. The j wagoners who have shucks and other provender for their teams, must find 1 the amount filched from thpm by town | cows, a considerable tax, as well as an annoyance. It would be well to prohib it stock from going at large during the winter months. Ah Uninvited Visitor. As one of our good-humored subscri bers was seated in his elegant drawing room, the other evening, reading the Dispatch, he was suddenly interrupted by the turbulent entrance of a delerious bi ped, who was hunting around to find out.who struch Billy Patterson. The fell- attempted to whip the colored valet who resisted his entrance, and the gentleman of the house had to interfere tj eject him. The police officers took him ii i lmrge and gave him lodgings a*, the city’s hotel. Mexican The New Orleans papers of the 25t1i, bring detaila of a terrible state of thiDgs . in Mexico. This rebellion has been in progress for some time, and on Sunday, the 9th inst., it assumed an organized .shape, one wing under Juarez, called the IJltra-Puro” party, and the other the Santa Annaists, under Zuloaga, who .' was formerly at the head of the Com -r onfort party. ) Proclamations were issued, and the people rallied, some to one side anti ' some to the other, while very many ( stood loyal to Comonfort, or indifferent to the whole procedure. And strange •: as it may seem, the latter class number ; the great portion of the native Mexi ? cans, who in the midst of the can s :> nonaiiinj;, are seen chatting and smut ting in cases and protected quarters of the city. "f The Santa Annaists were fortunate i enough in the beginning to get posses- V sion of the citadel, the convent of San 1 Domingo, and that of San Augustin ; . ; the Radicals adopted a guerrilla sort of J warfare, with a free range of the stiects. 1 which they barricaded as occasion might (.’require; while th 3 government party . held the balance of tile city. > There appeared, at first, a sort of hes itation to coine hand to hand. Kiriug !; was kept up all over the city, from the streets, and the house tops, but no com bined movement was made. The Santa | ,Annaists contented themselves with for ,tifying their position, and Comonfdrl hesitated; in the meantime the Uadi cals seemed to have the city all ' , to themselves, and continued to fan Dkc flames of popular fury by intern perate appeals. t In this way things stood till about noon the 15th inst., when the govern : merit tioop; moved forward to the viei f nity of tiuj Convent of Him Auguslin Fire was at once opened upon them, aDd returned with a will This was si . rioiis work, and the alarm now became great throughput the city, and flic fighting general. Two cirmon kli.li. were fired fetjfti theftofe'se up t i :. ■:: - the Dalle del Espiritu Sant' and Callc f ■ Puente dd Kspiiitu Ranto. Front the i' , tower of the I'lofcsa, q]so, a few shots ,* were dir...,:;! upon Sail Augioti and | the musketry was. lo .be heard in every direction, from the citadel, tie " ' cusjtqmhouse, if: nto Domingo, and, in '* ■* fact', j-retty r.) licit all over thocit> Rails " were hi: mg through the air in ‘-very i . direction. '! lie firing .lasted tmtil dark, and fortyeigli' lives were report.-ti ti he tost in .'the yi.ei.L,.ty .of Sait. A.u;«>idi.. alone -niucti'cii government troo.st.ii. ! twenty n .c prnnunctitd'iis. ' Thic fighting was >;;t rer.cwtd flic next.day, Saturday;, the ifi.thi, till abo’it 1, F. sf. .It commenced, s i s tho utir iraofdjtiimj , in the region of Santo Do mingo mid the t'tis’tbnii.Otisb; Do pi here tile fii'fion'estr tided t.- .Sau Iytrup, zo ami tii.i.' Santa Clam, and soon nuts ketry and small field pieces wore lit zing away from the towers of the iVti fesaiinfl San Augustin. 'file fire p's t]ie. pronunciadeE. in the Customhouse and Santo Domingo was returned by the HoyerTifn'qtt troops froijt tindritlicdral, the pj&uav,ape’, oth er posts ill range. 'Flic fire of Kan In renzo'wns returned, by Santa Clara, and the-Trofcsa turned its tins upon (lie San Angus in amijgher ppiiils hold by the-proMimciados. Other, points;; tpiiii 5 up the li:e. am) from half past two I ' five, halls were flying in evei v direction .' over the house tops. The number of I deaths by film action of Saturday is not j reported. Wednesday President Comohfm t e. amined in person the different qunrtt . ! • of the cify, occupied by the tVuihlVi i troops of the Government;.; lj.q r O' . e cry where received with the- warm g i u/tiiaiiitshlp and deyo • tion. '-the troop's fitniainlng faithful i are believed to he reliable I p. fcj, I'l. Goverrt'ftrehf'li.yv.- ‘ arrived ih the city'flits inernhig fnlin 5 Toluc,. ami Puebla Gov. Arteaga if *. Querctaro, hud arrived at. and | .is,.cd t Arroyo/,area, with the vanguard of troops trout the interior. This force ( numbers two thousaud fivte hundred' men. IliurSday Osollo entered the city with _ a small force. His arrival was announ- p eed by a general jubilee of the bells,— L Heat once arranged himself undet the L ■ banners of the pronunciados. Same day the pronunciados closed all kinds of business in the Gallo San Au gustin. Among otner noble feats of valor they broke up the printing office 8 of the llcraldo. On Friday morning, as Mr. Torres, editor of the Monitor , was passing near i the <Jor vent of San Augustin, he was 7 fired upon three times He gallantly re ; turned the fire with a Colt’s rovol ! vcr. No harm was done on either side. A gentleman, who was moved by cu riostv to speak with an officer of one of the disaffected posts, after listening for u j some time to his dissertation upon the 1 wrongs the country was suffering, &c.. ! asked him abruptly : i “ Well, my friend, what are you do- 1 j ing here V’ “Sir," says he, “we are fighting for— ’’ and here the poor fellow broke 1 down. He had not been informed by 1 his leaders what object exactly was in 1 view. But looking wisely at our friend , he said: “We are fighting for—we are fight- . ing—for Vopinion !” (the opinion.) THE LATEST NEWS. ! On the 17th an armistice was agreed to for 24 hours which was occupied by ‘i 1 ib parties in building barricades, and • K m i to bribe soldiers and factions. v’.-i. Terences were being held, but it j was expected that fighting would be 1 j resumed the next day. [ Wntkn/or tfo Di-fiatah.] TO MOLLIB MYRTLE. Give me the myrtle! Give me the myrtle ! For I must hence a.vay. Give me the myrtle, and quickly, While yet near you I stay. ? Give mo the myrtle ! Give me the myrtle ! a From thy own gentle hand : Y Give it to me as a token, With smiles sweet and bland. 1 Give me the myrtle! Give me the myrtle ! e ’Tis all I dare desire— An emblem of love in absence, e < ■ ivo roe tlie myrtle ! Give me the myrtle 1 k “ Love in absence ” is thine ; B Give ml the myrtle, and truly Tht Mvrtlk will be mine. POLYiJiVHUS. i D KJ\ IS IS’ A ETE RATI A E, prkmrkp by J. DENNIS, M. D., Acc.usta, Ga., IN VINT UOTTIjKS. IT CONTAINS, in addition toSarsapa rilla, the Hydro Alcoholic Fxtract of Quewn’s Delight,(HtHlingia); White Ash, Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Cbionunthus) ; Tincture of May Apple or Mandrake. (Podophyllum), and Blood K stt (Hunguinarta.) In small doses it is Alterative or Laxfttive; in large doses it acta generally as a mild purgative > —with some as an active purgative. In some . cases no perceptible action on the bowels is ex pert need, yet in Liver Complaints, or in Dis eases arising from an impure State of the Blood, its continued use causes a marked Improvement ! in ttic general health. [ As an alterative or laxative, it has been foi nd i.'cful in Const pation of tho Bowels, Jaundice, r BiliouP Fever, Fever aud Ague, Hck Headache, i Dizziness, various Female Complaints, Chronic ■ Affections of tho Liver, Sec ndary Syphilis, afid . Syphiloid Diseases, Scrofulous Affections, Sores, Llud-s, Blotchc&JLutaueous Froptions or uis • e.tses of tin? Skin, and all other diseases in which Sarsaparilla or alterative modi ines are indi cated. lhat it acts upon the Liver, may be known from the fact that in Jaundice or cases of Bilious ness it causes free bilious evacuations, readily . i «moves unnatural yellow tinge about tho eyes, and upon the skin, and improves tho health and spirits. i hose wUohave teied this Alterative for As ! it'ctions of the Liver, havo found that it eflects a cure, naturally and gradually, by improving the health, and that but little or no other medicine is eeessary in thesp allectioiiH. L Its le althy action oft the Liver and purifying if- ct upon the blood, made it a great preventive j i sickness. For children, this is generally all the purgative that is necessary to be given, anil as oft l n as otherwise, is all th • medicine that is ! t «•! essary to, be given, especially to those tr< «l>- hlcii with worms, or a debilitated state of health., .A preparation »t : SarfipariUa. known to he -N)od. is greatly needed. Ut knap the liver healthy tod the blood pure. Those who try it will find Id m-elves richly paid, by greatly preventing - . iin*. arid saving Doctor\s lulls. IXFLVIiD & DAVIDSOX, WAKEHOUfeK AND COMMISSION MKRiCHANTS, Awni'Ui. Gtiorgia, WE AGAIN TENDER OUR ■f'i.'-.iii services t our friends. Business i con tided to us shall have our person ti atlcution. The usual cash facilities exteutled. ou-Conanissitin for soiling Cotton on and after the first ol September, will be 50 cents per bale ISAAC T. UFA HI), - t - Otn JUii.N I)A \ JtUN H hi' kti - ami Caudles. rj’li'TV bbls.‘ Choice Rectified WULS j Aiiamanliiu'CAXDl.El-', just receiv * • *!, on consignment, and for sale App yto • | ' JOHN CA.-J.iIN, Cepfral Commission Merchant, j j d*2o-l No. 4, Warren Block. 1 , A Rftiml Sawhoues, s .'!l 150 s .12A.US OLD, I | 11* WUo-i- sarnL (i i pfe, Iri VC not run out. by ai , | .jug full, lmr hkuly i » far lmlf a rent nry * to c : i , d sciverf . in Not th (D*orgl- -i certain iuepaiatioß lur tho removal of Grease, • li-i. i'urpenttne Ate,, fro?n 'ever.; kind •1- • tthin.. U rirna 1 j him w|e*it Ft» :• > ' .at. an uM black, whs gi en up etj- !n't. K/* had ln:ar<l nneh of th'e t won4>rfti! ;. .-iti-M of «r»-t uin ingi'ierihuits, ‘arid* tire 1 to ium rhat he .rolglif mtike a preyaj'U *a • .e.lv*T«wld swv«. 6>is ertrft. ‘studied .•i '< ■ • ten it r l:.- v.'i'-Ih . *. tv v. '.va.tr suvul and - ihw foollh -'rts >ve)f Sts. ' He fijs -•*...’0 turrur-fevdthe w6h tie rial it • tun lion to tii(«/sfinds, in ‘all f*ftrts 'Af the • 'fiovdyv nn-ri it has ifiivcf Tailed to make all gsr ;u.e:tfUtt> vvhi. h U'Wks k pnliM- bHttey fltrfti ri'jw • WiSbhig to d«.«s nc lias made an arrangement i : V . H.VS K■•'O., of Augusta/ -wP;O 'Will f »/riutf'h a(rhOfecn»vHoW he4riga‘as-Feqt)i'*.st ft'. I /.ith-KtiS uftwßoohfe t^epantHon' l aml'fuß ’d ‘-fc& j Lons lor using it They iro each. amdicJUit td send or hrhtfevi?* cents. .kor- n which bottle of I ‘DAY V-’.MAUjC&P CLEaNsFP. w<ll he Ihrnishp.T' i SU.'OT'k'UITNTIi; w . , f'rawnif ; '\TAU?.OJ.U V/lirKKEY. ■ ! bbja c,k Cs Alig.oiia \Vhisk»y, frenn Cim.piii iii.direct, iust reegivetj upd for sale by i' WYAXOmr- i 5 ‘ •••« h.R» bbls Fine PLANTING POTATOES, to ar 11vp. 1-v THUS. I*. STOVALL ffe CO , Geu/Com 1 . Merchant. T) RANDY ( HERillEy ACBES. i> . t.oz. uH.LNDvcßiStiiia; -»■ n “ !'KAi-llKS*;just received at Jan7 I>’ANTI»;NAC a llCHBA^l). i Geutlttmt n’s Dn-sg Hats, I ui. I U.t AND WI-VriiK— :-a7 ii H V uiiden-igncd hiu,. cbOiwenced ' opetilnghis ... i . . I.ri.i.riii,’'! , ' P A'ljlj STTL ItJ£3 ii ti. rk-rn’s HATH, among which 1 ::b'hi« & Co’s ttJ-,1 VLN ilLATkli, and invites: tho at-, .•itii.'n'of ,t*ic cltiz'u'. gfhur.tll . . Kjif * Opposite the Bank ©1 Augusta. • i . . i\. 1L WUJ>MAN r . ’ . -;XSocte.;-.!}• irifWJtVN. NicHols ) augß ts | ARDINCANS. 1 J a lot of prime COUNTRY LARD, in 50 lb cans, for .sale low by | dS6 THOS. P. STOVAIX k CO. Commrrrial intrliigrncr. Jan 1 l latest dates from Havre Jan 7 Latest dates 4>om H.fcVfctw. . ,;,Tan. 2ft AUGUSTA EVENING DISPATCH, ) January 30,1858. j Cotton—Sales Friday afternoon, 72 bales : 4at | B;oat9’g; 10 at 10; 15 at 10*40, and 24 baits 1 fancy at 10 >4 cents. | Sales this morning, 392 bales : 6at 7; 7 at 8; lat B*4; 87 at 9; 18 at 9*4; 48 at 9%; 20 at OX * 71 at 10; 57 at 10#; 77 at 10,‘4 cts. There is good demand to-day, at very full ' prices. < A S?* We did not get the stock on hand in Alt gusta and Uamburg in time for this issuo. HAMBURG, Jan. 29.—Cotton—Demand good. Several hundred bales sold to-day, at very full prices. The decrease in the receipts of cotton to the latest dates, according to the Charleston Courier, of the 27th. compared with sintiiar dates last year, is 508.739 bales. The increase of ship ments to Great Britain is 12,260 bales, but the total decrease to all foreign ports Is 24,510 bales. The decrease in the shipments to northern ports is 352,810. The decrease in stocks at southern ports is 248.188 bales. Augusta Provision Market Reported ty R. PfHLPOT, Civic tfthr Marled. KKTAIL PRICKS. Beef, on foot, wholesale 6 (2) o,‘a Hogs do do 8 (fi) Beef. retail 10 012 Mutton 8 0 10 P0rk....... 8 0 12^3! Veal 10 OVI | Corn ileal §OO 90 i Sweet Potatoes . 80(g) 100 j Chickens 2B|S> t Turkeys - 80(2)150 j Ducks.... 25(2)30 j Corn, by the li<>ad bf>o 00 j Fodder, by the Load, 100 75(2)100 1 Pea Hay, do do do 75(2)100 Grass Hay, do do .. 75(2) NASHVILLE, Jan. 28.— Cotton— Since this day ! wr-ek there has been an improvement oi > 4 e. but] the market continues dull ou account of the small quantity on sale. COLUMBUS, Jan. 29.— Cotton— 551 hales were! sold at prices ranging from B,'* to 9%c. MONTGOMERY, Jan. 27.— Cotton— About 700 bales changed hands at 9>£c for middlings and j 10c for good middlings. ATLANTA. Jan. 30.—'Cotton is still going off' at prices ranging from to 10c. ' MADISON, Jan. 29.—Sales of cotton are made j j to-day at 9&C lor middling fair. GRIFFIN, .Tin. 28.—The quotations of cotton to-day range from 7 to 9)£c. CHATTANOOGA, Jan. 28.—N0 transactions.] ; B*2 to 10c might be a fair nominal prlcp. j ’ Pike’s Whiskey 28 to SO cts. ! 1 ' ; SpPg intelligence. CHARLESTON, Jan. 29.—1 n the Offing, French ship, unknown. » Cleared, ship Charlotte, N Orleans; schr West. 1 Baltimore. I SAVANNAH, J*n. 29.—Arrived. British bark Felicity. Kingston. Ja ; brig Francis Dane, An > tigua, Wl; StmrW II Shirk, Augusta. I Departed, stmrs Swan and Talon ico, Augusta. OFFICIAL URAWINSG 1 OF TliK Sparta Academy Lottery. 1 OF GEORGIA. Tlie following are the drawn numbers or the 1 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 247—drawn : JANUARY 29. 1858 : 8, 43, 38, 24, 15, 4. 60, 53, GO, 2, 28, 54. ; j - Commissioners. S. SWAN & CO.j Managers. j Jfi)ra«inj;.-M r.E.V. SUAIU’E I will form a class in the above accomplishment 'on MONDAY, At,ten o’clock, for l&dies, and at three o'oloblfi for Gentlemen, at tiio Schoolßoom j on Broad-street. Entrance at the Dispatch office, | 'j up stairs— Of Mr. Sharpk’s qualifications ns an artist, it is j unnecessary to speak. Ladies or Gentlemen do- ’ iring to avail themselves of this opportunity j ; are invited to make application as above. Terms $92 for a course of CG lessons. J ; A Jf°Boafd.--A pleasant, nicely ; furnished room, with board for two persons, in r a New England family, at a moderate price, can j be engaged. Tlie location is near the South Ca rolina.Depot,, Inquire at this office. jauQS . Polyteclmic Scliool. IVigllt School.—For the ac commodation of persons whose tou siit9S3 occupies their attention du- . | ring the day. and who may wish to l advance them selves In aiv particn ___ lar branch pjf -,tu.uy, theuhscciher * is about to open an EVENING r CHOOL. I Classes will bo formed in Ci> il and Mechanical i Engineering, the Higher Brayhos of Malhemalics, Book Keeping, Drawing, &c., of which duo notice will be given. Contpeteiit j teachers are eiigaged, who will devote their j a time to special bi Jinelie-. Lectures qu the sev !’ oral brauchos taught will be given from time to; j time by gentlemen of this city. The te.H#3 w,ih be reasonable, so that there I * will be aft inducement- for young to devoti} j ; theif. tinu; ty, their owq improvement. A corn. j. 1; jhodioue room has been engaged in an acwsjnblO' ’ ioianty. Pntraiiceatthe foisriakh .. { 1 The frionds pd-odnoation are.lnvited to interest} tl w success of this enterprise. ; jap227.; f V * X “ ■ t. 11. I ; | itoU:,lt,c4«cp r l Xltfeil’rtiis wonde/fhi preparafiAn is haying an f j ej-A6t-*ive'Ka!e ih all J'hrts of t?w Unl6n. It is | one of the few. patent medicines ai;e now i ifold «ver the coupt,ry,' that are.rcs.lly what their • inventors claim for them. Wherever it has liad a Fair tidal, the -result has boeu precisely as A\ r ood predicts. It has never Ihiled,to] turn the vvh ite hair lack tpAbe. natural color, wheik.Ucu , directions lisvq hp?u;;9trh7tly and in nu > ofOU3 iCf«e*s it has restored _ the lmv UfiWi heads been bald for years., it Is not pretended that r. will make the hair grow In ev ery cage, but wlv.-fo it fails there is’certainly no remedy. The restoration of the hair has been cheated in so inatty instances where the case seemed utterly hopeless, that It is' certain r worth while for all Alib have lost their hair to ; try the experiment of using a bottle or two of Wood’s Restorative. —Muiine \Vorlcman. For sale in Georgia by Druggists generally. oiti? FT Lost.- -On Tuesday Ef«mng,j between tbfe Bridge and the Aug its ta Hotel, a small BREAST PIN—-design, an esgUv with a dia-, raond attached to its bill. The finde* vviil be tiberally rewarded hv leaving It At this oi.hce. jaaßr* ' di’t £*r For Savaiinali.- -The Iron Steamboat Company’s Steamer AUGUSTA will meet with dispatch. For freight apply to ja26 4 J. B. GUIEU, Agent. . sugaste |irim CnmnU WHOLESALE PRICK* —' Baco4i—Hams; ■.. ;. $ .ft J 3 \(d . J 4 F Canvassed Hams.l It, 16 - ! (7j) i7 C Shouldenw ~(§4 lb (>d Western Suing..,.r.%l -ft ... JI */S) 12> fe I Char Sides, Tenn... %i Hi 00 sip . 09 C Ribbed Sides... lb li "(w 12 F Hog Round new lb 12 fa) 00 < Bdfi&ltig—<Gunny... *4 yard 15 fa) 16 •’ B utter.—Goshen.... ft 20 fa) -7 / Country ft 20 fa) 22 C Bricks—.. 1000 600 0 SOO C Pressed SIOOOI2 * 9 014 00 / Caudles—-Adman ft 22 0 20 > Sperm sft 40 0 .50 ( latent sperm ft 55 0 60 ( Cheese.—Northern..ft 12 0 13 ( English Dairy......s ft 14 0 15 1 Coflce*—Rio sft 11 X0 12 > 2 < Laguiru sft 13 , 0 11 < Java ft 16 0 18 J Domestics—Yarns $ 100 v % Shirting $ yard 4}» (a) 6 ( % Shirting $ yard ft) S& ( 1 Shirting,. yard ft) 9J* f 5- Shirting ft yard 10 ft) 12>, ( 6- Shirting $ yard 11 ft) 12 J, Osnaburgs $ yard ft) 12 Dri115...... 44 9X Feathers—...', sft 40 ft) 45' < Fruits—AjrpleS.... /fv bbl 300 © 5 W | Oranges,... ... ft bbl 800 Figs, j. ft box 62 (a) 100 , j Raisins pi box 300 ft) 400 , Crqnberhes pt bbi 850 ft) 900 ; Fi»h. -MackerelNo. Is. bid 14 00 ftb 18 00 No. 2 $ bbl 12 00 fa) 12-00 No. $ bbl 11 00 fa) 12 00 No. 4...,.,,, $ I>Hl .6 50 ft) 0.-00 l Herrings $ box (3) 600 [ Flour—Country ..ft bbl 525 fa) 600 Tennessee;.........ft Wjl 662 ft) 560 ' City Mills $ bbl 575 (a) 750 Etowah ’? bbl 600 ft) 750 Denmead’s %< bbl 6 00. ft) 750 Extra $ bbl 700 ft) 7 50 <*rai:»—Cornm sacks busn 55 (3) 60 Wheat, white $ bosh 105 (3) 110 Red sft 95 (a) 105 Oats *. bush 45 ft) 50 Rye ft bush 70 (3) 75 1 Peas $ bush 76 ft) 85 I Corn Meal $ bush 65 (3) 75 J Gunpowder.—Dup.s keg 700 (3) 750 Hazard ft keg 725 ft) 750 . Blasting..-..., $ keg 475 ft) 500 \ Hay hun. 100 ft) 120 j Iron—Swedes sft 5# fa) 5% | English, Common, sft 3> a la) “ Refined, sft 3# ft) I-aifl sft 9 |g) 11 ! head—Bar %t ft 8 |S) S>£ j Lime.—Country ft box 125 ft) 150 i Northern ft bbl 150 ft) 175 1 Lumber. $ 100010 00 ft) 12 00 ; Molasses—Cuba %t gal 25 ft) 28 F Ft. Cr0ix....... tt gal 40 I I Sugar Honse Syrup.ft gal 42 ft) 45 ; ! Chinese Syrup $ gal 4o 0 50 I Wfctls y 2 i Oils.—Sperm,prime.%t gal 200 fS) 225 *! I-amp $ gal 100 (3) 125 I Train ft gal 75 (3) 100 ! Linsseed $ gal 100 ft) 105 . I Castor $ gal 200 (3) 225 J Potatoes—lrish 1* bbl 3 25 4 50 •j Sweet $ bush 80 © 100 ! Rice— %t ft 4% ft) 5 Hope—Kentucky.. .$ ft 11 (3) 12 l'i Manilla....; sft 17 (3) 18 Spirits—Gin .># gal 45 ft) : 50 I Rum ft gal 50 |a) 60 j Whiskey $ gal 30 ft) 65 ! l Peach Brandy ft gul 125 (3) 200 i Apple Brandy ft gal 90 ■ Holland Gin >1 gal 150 ft) 175 , Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 |S) 600 . Sugars—X Orleans, sft |® ! Porto Riqo sft 8 |g> By % ! Muscovado sit B>i |o) 9 •i Relined C sft 11 |3) 11 Refined B sft 11 |S) 12 ! Refined Asst llJi |o) 12J a Powdered sft 12 fa) 13 i Crushed sft fa) 13 1 Salt $ sack 100 |® 110 Soup—Yellow.. ..ft ft 5 Q 9 l COI RT t ALKNDAR FOR 1858, SUPERIOR COURTS. January —Chatham, Second Monday, i I*£ruary-~ Cfeu fc/Floyfl, I.uitipliin, First Mon day. Fridav before second Monday, Wayne. ( Second Monday, Dawson. Glynn. Third Mon day, Forsyth, Meriwether. Walton*. Fourth Monday, Baldwin, Chattahoochee, Glascock, • Heard, Jackson, Monroe, Paulding, Schley, Talia • ferro. JUarch —First Monday, Appling, Chattooga, Cherokee, Coweta, Columbia, Crawford, Gwin nett, Madison, Marion, Mitchell, Morgan, Web • ster. Second Monday, Butts, Cass, Coffee, El bert, Fayette, Greene, Pickens. Sumter, Wash » ington. Frioay alter, Pierce. Thursday after, K Montgomery. Third Monday, Cobb, Hall, Hart, Macon, Newton, Putnam,Talbot,Tatuall, Terrell, Ware. Friday after, Bulloch. Fourth Monday’ i Campbell, Clay, Clinch, Eflingbam, Emanuel, Lee. Twiggs, White, Wi kes. April —First Monday, Carrol, Dooly, Early, Fulton, Gordon, . ike. Rabun, Taylor, Warren, Wilkinson. Second Monday, Charlton, Haber sham. Hancock, Harris. Laurens, Miller, Scriven. i I Tuesday alter, Mclntogh. Third Monday, Burke, )\ Camden. Franklin, Haralson, Henry. Jones, I.ib ( ertv, Murray, Ogletliori»o, Pulaski, Stewart, | Worth Thursday after, Bryan. Friday after, tl Wiloox. Fourth Monday, 'Decatur, DeKalb, J Houston, Irwin, Jaspdr, Lincoln,Polk. Whitfield. Thursday after, Telfair. ’i May —First Monday, Berrien, Gilmer, Ran -1 dolpb,' Rtobmond, Upson. Second Monday, Ba , j ker, Bibb, Catoosa, Chatham, Fannin, Muscogee. . '(Third Monday. Spalding, Troup, Union. Fourth -f Monday, Calhouu, Towns, Walker. Monday ai : ter, Dougherty. Last Monday, Colquitt. ! —First Monday, Dade, Jellerson, Milton, • > Tln»ni:i4l Third Monday, Lowudes. ! July —Friday befi re Second Monday, Wayne, i , Secoud Monday, Glynn. .| August— F'ir-t Monday, Floyd, Lumpkin. Sc- I cond Monday, Clark, Dawson. Third Monday, ( I I Forsyth, Mcriwofher, Walton. Fourth Monday, | Baldwin, CUattuh ocneo, (Dascook, Heard, Jack son. MQnroo, Paulding, Schley, Taliaferro, i Sep't'tnber-z -First Monday. Appl»W{,Cltfittooga, I Cherokee, CoiuVnoia, Coweta, Crawford,. Mudi . j son. Marion, Mitchell, Morgan. Webster. 2d : Monday, Butts, Cass, Coffee, Elbert, Fayette. ’! Greene, Gwinnett. PiCkeiis,Bumter, Washington. ‘ j Friday alter, Pierce. 3d Monday. Cobb, Hall, : Hart, Macon. Newton, Putnam. Talbot, Terrel, Ware. 4th Monday, Campbell, Clay, Clinch, ; i Emanuel, Lee, Twiggs, White, Wilkes* Jh 1 OcVj'l'T —First Monday, Carrol, Dooly, • Fulton, Gilmer, Gordop, Taylor, Warren, Wil i kiii.'Oii. Tuc-, ; ::v:dret. PI! e Wednesday as er, • Bnbun. 2d Monday, Ghafltbn, Pannin. Hither sham.Raqcock, tlgrris,Laurents Miller,Seriveu. j 3d MoMday/Burke, Camiien. Frrink'liri, HAralsdn! P Henry, Jones, ‘Murray, Oglethorpe, Pulaski, if! Ste Wart, Union. Worth. Thursday after, Mont ,:| gotnery. Friday after. Wilcox. 4th Monday, ; 'j Decatur, DeKalb, Houston, Irwin, Jasper, Iju ! t coin, Polk. Tattnjd-TowA**. WfihfiVld. Thursday 1 , 'ifter, Telfair. .Friday- aflor, Bulloch. Monday , after, Effingham. • 1 Xovitnber —First Monday, Berrien, Milton, >; Ra.’idulpiA. LichmonU,- Upson. 2d Monday, IJa-. ! l;cr. Bibb, Catoosa, Muscdgee, 3d Monday, j Spal>lipg. Troup. 4ih Monday, Calhoun;’Walker *! Thursi ay after. Mclntosh. Monday-aller. 16ugh- I erty, liberty, Colquitt. Mon day after, -'Liberty, I Bryan. j 'JM'-- inU-r.—Vtr?l AfoHday, DadOj JoffersbU, . »Thomas. 3d Monday, Lowndes. . • j * After 1858. on 24 aml3d.ilohda>e jn I Fc4>ri*- •< ! ary and 3d Monday in August. * ‘V’ v' ; t 7 »■* Kew.-Bmlts." •" - , , mHBKB DAYS IN MEMPIpS, UK. X ’Sk' tches of*the public anlrlpriViUe hfeof'-Ble ! I old Egyptians, by Dr. Max Übkunannr. THe Hunters, or Adventures among the ■ Himalaya Mountains, by Capt. May'nc Reed:' r Twlaßpsesi a Narrative, by Anrva'Cora Ritchie, author, of Autobiography of an Actress, Mimic Life, etc. stories and Legends of ■ Ciiildrc'Bvfey Hrseb Gr’«ftiWoo»l; . The Rille Rangers, or Adventures in Southern , ‘Mexico, bV’Civjd.M iyne Rcet4, freaptifajly'.illu4^ I I trate«V. Jug receiyed.apd for sale Uy ■ • - ; Jan 26 TIPS PdtMAiipV A- gW ‘ L X?SSAYS OH fIPHK SECUKIOIiY AND ’ -1 J the Excito-Secretory System of Nerves, in 1 • their rclaii&ma to. Phyliology and Pathology, ( i comprisiogf-i ~ HUP L : t f 1 A k|assificatioiKqf!FeDrae ifiseaies. ] JN*y»fi(L An Ex fir sition or the Ganglion rePn- , tho'ogy jqf all fevers} as illustrated jn ] »' Typlius and Typhoid Fevers. • Third. Tlio Prize Fj;say on the Exc.ito-Secretory - system, of Nerves in its relations to Physiology . and Patholbgy. j'ourlh. -A Letter to Df. Marshall Hall, of Ixm dou, clainiing juriority iH vku nain- , ing ol tit 4 Kxclto-Sr crelory of Nerves, by . Henry //Vazer Chnipbell, A. M. Mi p., due of th« , Vice I'reeWent of the Amerieni) Medical Asso- j ! ciation, aL’d Professor of Special and Conipara- . ! tivo Anatomy in the CSoljeg'e of Georgia \ (Augtirta)—with illustrations. Just received ] and for sato by- • : ■ f .ian-20 THOS. RICI rSifDS»SOV. i ANDIEg - - - i 200 boxes No. 1 ADAMANTINE CANDLEp. 3 60 “ SPERM CANDLES, lor sale low by f JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, | i janlu No. 6, Warren Block. I - THE OCEAN STKAMEfts. i Sailing Days to aiul from the United States. \ FROM EUROPE. • Kangaroo, Br, Liverpool, Jau. 13, for. N 'Y Fulton, Am, Southampton, Jan. 13. f0r.... .*N A' Cunard, nmyLiverpool, Jau, 16, for*... .fJoktou Cunrau, CuiC Liverpool, Jan. 23, lor NT . Indian, Br-'tiverpool Jan! 27. for.. Portland Cunard, Csh. Liverpool, Jan, 30, for,. f . .Boston ■ Baltic. Am.Aiveri M,,, l- Fob. 3, f0r..., N Y Cunard, Cqi^Ltv> rpool, Feb. 6, for XY > Arago, Feb. 10, f0r...... N Y AngjSo-Baxun, i^XvveriHKil, Feb. 10 Portland CuuariyCuaV-Urcrpeoi, Feb. 13 Boston Cunard, Cun, Liverpool. Feb. 20 N Y Ariel; Am, Southampton, Feb, 24 X V N. .■ n.elii-a v ßr."Liverpool, Feb. 24... .Portland Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, Feb. 27 .Boston Collins. Coll, Liverpool, March 3 NY Cunard, Cuo, Liverpool, March 6 N V Fulton. Ahr/SontTlampton. March 10 N Y Cunard, Cun. JJverppol, March 13.... Boston ! Cunard, Cun. Liverpool, Man h 20 X Y j Indian. Br, Liverpool March 24 !Portland North. Star, March 24 NY j | Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, March 27 Boston Collins, Coll, Liverpool, March 31 N Y \ Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, April 3 N Y Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, April 10 Boston j FROM THE UNITED STATES. Ariel, Am, New York, Jan 23 Bremen j America. Br, Boston Jan 27 Liverpool j Cunard, Cun, New York, Feb 3. Liverpool 1 Kangaroo, Br, New York. Feb 4 Liverpool Fulton, Am, New York. Feb 6 Havre I Cunard, Cun. Boston, Feb 10 Liverpool j Collins, Coll, New York, Feb 13 Liverpool 1 Cunard, Cun, New York, Feb 17 Liverpool North Star, Ain, Now YorkvFftb 20 .-.. .Bremen Cunard, Cun, Boston, Feb 24 Jiverpoel Cunard, Cud, New York. March 3 Liverpool Arago v Anj, New York, March 6..., Havre Cunard, Cun Boston. March 10'. Liverpool Collins, fbll, New York, March 13 Liverpool' Cunard, Cun, New York, March 17. .. .Liverpool* Cunard, Con, Boston. March 24 Liverpool Cunard, Cuu, New York. March 31 Liverpool Fulton, Am, JVew York, April 3...., Havre Cunard, Cun, Boston; April' 'l. Liverpool Collins, Coll, New York. April 10 Liverpool Cunard, Cun, New York, April 14.......Liverp00l Cunard, Con, Boston, April 21......... Liverpool psftlfontons Ailinlisunrats. CLOTHING, AT WHOI.USAI.I-: AM) UKTAUA RAMSEY & LABAW, AT their old stand opposite the Union Bank, aro olfering to tin it friends and cus tomers the largest and best stock of Fall and Winter Clothing ever offered In the city, the most of the goods having been bought and manu factured by us at our manufactory in New York, almost exclusively for cash. We fel confident no house North or South, can beat us in style, ; quality and price. All we ask is a cal! to ex amine the stock. Among the stock will be found Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beavei FROCKS, Supr do do do Cloth Frocks, do do do do Busin6f&-do. do do do do Raglan Over sacks, Supr do do do Beaver Over sacks, Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Caseimert Pants ol everv style and grade. 400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Blac k Cloth. Satin. Plush, Cashmere, &e. from $1 tos:j. 600 super Black Satin Frocks and Sacks. Also, English Tweed Sacks, from 2 75 to $5. 250 pairs English-, F'reuch and American Side band Cassimerc Pants, some elegant designs. 500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satin; t Pants ; of splendid weight, from 175t0 $2 26. 160 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Ifeaver Pant l *. ; 75 suits ol' splendid Harris’ Side band Cassi mere Pants. ; 100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4tos4 60 per coat. 150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per coat. " fan 4 KOIUXSI >N r S PATENT BARLEY.’— For sale by jan6 W. H.ILTT. :FX£aNro--5r dye x txt A G. n. DODGE'S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Greene-street, above Kollock »t. ,J. DYEING of ov y cry descripti <n done. —J Bleaching and Pressing if/ i of Bonnet* ; Gentle ! mens’ clothing cleansed fflffimyraasar i( and repaired at short notice. Eshiblished In 1852. For Sale. SSSMS&Aff I> LACK INKS— ■ ) (or Writing und Murkiug —at Dodge’s D>'* House, Greene st., t -By the barrel, per gal 10 gallon, 20 cents ; by fe- jß| , the single gal.. 2ovts. jjj Warranted superior =sz c n. podge, Froi»rictor. Alignsta, May 30. toy 30 ly Oysters! Oysters! A PRIME ARTICLE OF NORFOLK , A\ OYSTERS, in one gallon und / —\ on* half gallon kegs, received daHvA \( O ) and for sal* at the AUGUSTA ICEN&Ji/ / HOUSE. They u ay also be found nt R. D. MARTIN'S, over Hersey’s store, opposite the U. s. Hotel. (Jrders f rom the country addressed' to C. EMERY i will be promptly attended to. nov2-3m UTTER AND CHEESE. A large supply of both, for sale very-cheap j by .129 DANIEL 11. WILCOX. ' Hickman, WestcoH Co. ARE now offering one of the largest, stocks of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, in the city, at unusually low prices. Fancy Dress Good?, in great‘variety ; Binck and K.tecy Silks, ail styles; Rich Cashmeres and Ifelat'mts: Cloth Cloaks and Tiiltmfe: Rich Chenille shawls, new styles. Also, a Very large stock of Blankets and Ker- | soya* the ver y best in tfie market, at Ibtwr »Hfws , than any in the city. The attrition ot Planter 4 i is particularly invited to these goods. Bleached ami Brown Shirtings, Stripes.Osnn- j i all ktndg (jf g >ods f ry iheap. LEATHER M.U'H!\K KKLTIXG AND FACTORY FJIND. N(iS. PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce meuted Leather BELTING, single and deft* Me, all widths, to 24 inches; mtrriod aad 't retched :by onrsulves. QuaHtyigimrantied. A large stock always on hand. Atsp— Belting t m\ Stoim s'o}Yjimrßf\'(«f?? and mrrHJ fa.) AVA-TigES" T rave ter s< Ibdfer Brnslnn-, >KoTI-*i-riotb, Stripper Cards; PiCkcrk, lag Screws, lag Leather, ami a Var.iety of Factory Findings; For Vote duaecom mo<fating terms liv ' ■> shermA», jessop & cr>: No.-341, Broad-st,- 2d door above' Bank <.f An -igmtai jflns-Brfi' NEW DRUG 7 AN 1> SJI ED ST O HE, YLaTASTE re • spectfully informs t(UJill his friftuus • •-that he lags opened a new DRfG and pS\ SEED ST< >RE* At. the i >'taud. a 1: J Igv recently occupied by Mr. Wm . on jßr.itad i iHlfu »■ two doors below iho Post DarGfl ! The Drug and A edicine :Dopartmen t wifi bo under the direction o Mr. F\ J. N^3||||g|3ja6^^ DKLKER, an experienced , Jfruggirftand Cheaftst: Mho ! will give Ins strict i;ttcn- k. (ion to the putting up of physicians’ prt^sfrrrjitions. In the J?ced Department. Mr. L. hopes that an exDerienqd often yoara wait be a safilciint guar antee that his customers will be supplied with none but genuine seed. Informatioaasto plant ing apd caltirating will be always freely given, and ut tne command of his customers. F'or the present, Mr, L. will be assisted by Llis;£on,’<E G. LATASTE. ,;n; fj.'i. *. i .»i .. Mr. Jj. soUctJC. the patronage of the public, under full confidence of giving gene ral satisfaction. Both departments will bo well supplied—the Medical with the best from the North, the Beod from the same, with the imported from the cele t'rated house of VJiJfoiusr, of Pane. jan!9 dAwtf ■III. I - 1 gsfigtogi AMirthtnuEts. ‘ TIIE PAPER < IFOR rill: mi.IIU!! ONLY FOUR DOLLARS m; ANSUM! Unparalleled success ! INCREASED .: TTJiACTION! j IMMENSE CIRCT LATIO J\ .. - - ;j EVEKINGDISPATCH | ' Published in Augnsta r Ga.j by S. A. ATKINSON. I'- ll It is issued in the evening, and goes into thQ 1 “ interior by the sane p’clock (V- M.) trains, cou 4,- • « j sequently it must contain > THE LATEST NEWS! j i Ithastho TELEGRAPHIC DISPA TIMES, EL 'Prices Currexit. Commercial Reports n \ s- : from all tlie leading markets of THIS COUNTRY id i 10 AND EUROPE ; gives the ACTUAL SALES in tlie Augusta s’ COTTON AND PRODUCE MARKETS ‘dI 1 r • and a careful summary of f«eiaei*s9l r ! •’ ‘ " It s the organ of no party,. but is *!< voted to r- I • popular intelligence and stirring late news, ■ Its EDITORIALS embrace the bu t articles of a n, v j number of the e j BEST WRITERS IN THE SOUTH! who have been engaged to discus- the ii- j STIRRING TOPICS OF THE TIMES ?r 1 through its columns. Its CORRESPONDENCE is more varied and ex — pensive than that of any paper lu til ■ State, cm ~ bracing prompt and vigorous reporters it. all sections of the country, and regular cor re,-pon- J dencc from metropolitan locaP.t . ! Its LITERARY DEPARTjrKST w.if omVracea i p | variety of chofcc literary product ions, original ■- i ■ ,j jand selected—while its T GENERAL NEWS I will range through the varied current of inter? l esting events, incidents, accidents, a£hfi graphic , narratives, dished up With industry and car©— condensed—boiled down—w ; mowed—and ore* r i sented on a clear, legible sheet, at the low prtee •j . .of S 4 DOLLARS A YEAR! TIIE WEEKLY JispatfjjJ Jsiinityr iu general character to the. daily, is is-j * ; •uad every’ SATCKLaY. ai 51.50 A YEAR ! JTO ILI IIS SI EM! ; It contains a brilliant variety Os valuable matter, at a price wifyib fbe reach df all. Attention is earnestly invited to these publics tons. ’ iefit {eftth jfairk. S, A. ATKINSON, i•> v :u f -. i u.‘ * y . ’ ", r'.!;' !. Tryfetetbr, ' .... ; I . ; _ Notice. IHEREIiV beg .leave te uu'orin iny L tends and .the public in general that l*hav«* j - jVempvfiAjny Wholeaatoand RetaU-DIUXfcHTOKE ! rig hU opposite, my former stand, into Hh» late j j Express Office, two doors below the Post ‘Mice. avhe*© 1 will be much pteasod ibr the public to patronize me Uoeraily. • UlB ;> - _ WW. HAINES Sla ixts: i ST li'l rtsJM Shirts made to okper, Also, a large supply now 'dii hana., \ T ery cheap— t yii&fdi* fwMb. • ** * * - 1 jaujft , tHKRSi£Y\S, opposite U. S. Hotel. La tv ('aril. GARLAND A. SNEAD, Attorney at Uov Au<riista,'*ti 1 1 * ■ UUi.cgon North side of Ellis,, west of Wasbing 'j, don-str ets. Will give attention to any business entrusted to Iris charge. . ian4-ly , FtLTON HOUSE, l Atlanta, Oeoigia. 1 SIMPSON k KILBY, PhoprWors. MISS HA&AH IKULBY WILL PRE *»We over the domtestte k . athyrs of the House. Mr. T. Av !, ''V , S Jl\ Duvall will act as Clerk. lE «*fryqjjfr. r and gve. to the wants and comforts ol visitors. Two first-rate I j very Stables are convenient to I this House, where Horses, Carriages and Bug gies ma» be had at all times M. SIMPSON, sept'2l W, J. KILBY AbbcrUscmcnts. —• -z:- .t T^nznaptr JOYFUL NEWS TO R lie ii in :i 11 c Sll Hi rers. Oh, the amount oi satteiing ttaethas been endur ed, and the of deaths that Mva r ©LsL'urr<id f»r the want of a proper and timely remedy lor this dreadtnldU- T n ’ case which is invariably fouu.l hi LYNCIi’S ANTI-RHEi: MATIC POWDERS. . riMIK only sure and radjtal cure yet JL rtlscorercd. See circnlur auU lliefo!luw,iig cEunxianita: ■ I do hereby certify dial, after sufferioi; tor ; thirty-three y. ar* «nth the most eicrueialiDt! l’aiu front Chronic Rhrnnmtl'm, nnd f.nrtin" no - i erißanont roUaTfrein »ny efttnminy tires", n. turns given me hy (JißVreut |ihyaicini» I m ■new entirely well, tmv orvjyof Rheiitnatiem self, hut likewise of its effects. This wre as eßocted hy a preiMtratioa styled Lyndt’s ttl Hhcuntaltc l owdecs Os these powders 1 t,e|r two Ilimou. and lmv . not had any symptoms of , ray old pains for thrs .years The eilect upon me was like maple tVftWn three days alter t had taken the llr.t powder, mv nnitis disappear; ! , ed. and I have been entirely clear of them mi to the present time. 1 To all Siifterintr from Rheumatism Ido heartl j ly rocommtmd these powders, cnuihiently he . lieving that you have only to give t!„ m a Inal i to secure a last jag cure.- Most respectfully. Joint JastH I Eatonton, April 22, 1855. i 1 h»re no hesttation tn snying. that after hav - ing suffered for upwards: of thirty i ~ u ,i, ' Rheumatism in the must drcailttd li.rre—Rrst in mv toes, then my thumbs.' vv rids tutu tun. and lastly, meat excruciatingly m mv n.■ ■< | took/ ytvvo or three dozen ot Lynch’s Ai:ti Rhcnmatfi 1 ovv,tors, and mitvvithsuuding I am old and iut . i constitution tnudtshattered. 1 havefen iveti the greatest henelt imsgtuuhip . v rollin' tY. rn. , suffering and palu, 1 cannot at ,„. u > but the powders, lor I hav. >■ erervllnng 'in vain, that frliinds could pugg.st or pliydiiiuu ■ . preecrihp. I would, tliorelori noftiv n Icomiheiul them to every sufferer of this droai t : ful disease, let hiui be old or young. - ■ „ Roifi Mvrux | Eitonton, April 2,1855. | lam happy tu state, ter tbit benefit of time vvhpare alUn toil with Rheumatism,, that a net ■ i feel cure has boen affc. ted in the person n; a,, gro man of mine hy Lynch's Aiiltßliciffnat , Powders, the said boy having sntiVred affh , 1 Incessantly (hr twenty years. Inst at least one ! third 0! hi-time until he took the above now _ 1 den*. Since which time, now nogrly two veats lie has been a valuable and constant lielu’i.and never having suffered with Rheumatism su.ee to the best of my knowledge, and J ui.» pi<* s ire in recommending them to those thus ulliict r d. MILDItSD L. COLLIttOSWoimi. April 10, 1855. ’. I can safely testily to-fltc qHcacy, a i .Lynd.'a Anli liheomMic Powders, having Wien entirely I cured Os tlie Rheumatism hy one bpx smite three years since, after having been severely ailiu led with it for seven previous years. ’■ Feb. 5, 1857. Lsct tnugosa , po'd. w holesale and retail, hy the proprietor IJ. ti. tillison, M it. New Yo and Fatonton tia.. load the respectable PruggnLs in ti e city • at. : try, Fey',sale uu -tug. da by PLl'llß ft I-WLNLK. octl 3m. A Soutlu’rn Kcineilv. MADE HY I Tit ip. i). u. Worn ti V , nrleant \\ t OODMAN'S cueury expbcto i T ? K \NT, the fitearclnr ibat bus created Slid) an excitoniwnt .at tb»* North among tlie I hy u tanj, ami bits boon pronounced by all who have. d.-ahV it as beiug tar superior to any Chert#'. i N\ ooilman’s Cherry Expuciotant ctin • taiu- tbo active nte<ite»l quithiteti ml ithn pure la coettou of Wild Cherry Burk, ami many othdt valuable ingreiliepu that render it far ticttet , than any otlior Cough kletiicine in tbi.s oouulry KECOMMKN DATIONB : Nkw Okibans. April 9, 1555. | Dear Sir: The public gener .lly are fully aw<« ol the tbouEauUs of remedies for disea?od 1 ung :• uxnior the titles us Dills, t Lmimeuts, Ac., that arc* daily brought to thoi imi :•* through the newspapers byway ofadvei tiscinenu. My object m wrtting thu note fa . pubheation is to induce the pubteu or nt l(«4 those tvho are afuieten, to u.-o one thatcoutaiua .i tu les of Real Vie in Pulmonary Rifetues. I am cohflc’.ou:-- that m so doifig, 1 am actiiig moat unprolos-sionally and derogatorily to Ua iuter l t'sts of medical .- ience and the regular practi tioners ol medicine. 1 refer to WooumauV Cher t ry Kxpector&nt, which is ;l .scientific remedy thin I have used with more success than any of the usual prescriptions use<l by c.iy.-uaun.s J. M. Maitiua , M D. O. O. irowuaan—Dear Sir : I have given your 1 berry Expeclorant a fuir trial, and ain well pleaded with its i lleojs—better than any rther article I ever met witn. I would be pleased to liuve you send mea dozen bottle* by the bearer K” p« ( tfully. VV . Si. Masu.v, M. D. This preparation ha-' attained a wide celebrity from the .utiive: al successes which has attendod its For cougliA. colds, tuid in factanv puU mouary coiuplaiut* this meiiicine. trom pecur liar properties as ad itsol vent, amt its soothing pow. r to all irritations of the throat, will proba bly be preferred to toy other ottered to the pub lie. As an uppotaer or dyspeptic jeni«?dv, it will al o he foand uxcoiknt its natural and geiiiA. warmth the UigestiY*© jmwers in iirou«j tone. Remember that this is the only Cough Medt einu Lhat ho.' stood Uie test of the medical fra ter nity. It is sanctioned by, approve of, and re commended by the leading physicians of New Vorkeity Every bottle is warranted to give -atisfiaciioa or the money refunded, Wo guar itdoe it to be better than any Chcrrv Dectoaal. Cod Livor Oil, or ahytlutig else now eitaiil. * Price. Unc Dollar a bottle. .Sil«i by I*l.l MiI&LKITNER, Au;'itsta,Ga.,-aud ili ri .-pcctiible Druggist#*. 6ihlUw. my 4 J N Cukk, J. Brack, iltiriroeiboro; Marietta. Ga, CLARK «V CO,, }Ylif>y<ale and. tt- taii . * - *«■ ** « B-. .■« »» , jAND OQ.M.M 'Mon iIERCUANTfa. MUUFDKESBOBO, TKNN. ; < attention given to ptiroha iug Grain ! Lricop. lArd, ktc., on all orders euclos ng rount* lances. Uil'.rm.i—J. It. Wiidi'r, gavaniialt*: Tin s. p. '.V.1.1 A „ t. (liaiiv. (atupftv!!. 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Call in and take a look at them. • 8 At l'ii BHI V BLANKETS I SHAWLS; 4 tllL WLjViiTHstt HAS C'LEaVRgD- W ’ B‘.' l h«mt*n ian find M ia.gt Idte ot trtd aboV'h good' .it low down j4 * janlß HLHOLY’S, opposite U., S.. Hotel. OSN.\RLIivGS AND I’DAINH. 10 bah i* Knotory Ofc>ABUKCS, 10 do Sclfle&’s . do ? '2O do Georgia PliUos. for pa e low b J . JOS!All IHLEY A- SCaftVs, jan!s No VPaPrcn Flock Sadill ry, Harness, Trunks fta SPItIiVK TRADE, 1855.-e» SIJUi.MAN. JfcXSUR & CO., )vo. 341 Broad street, two doors above 1 havo row on hand lhwr twmA I»fir a and ,W‘Uxvhfted usAortmeijt off-A. 1-LEPvBBf § DDEs. HARNESS, WHIPS, THUNKS, VAUSFS J nml every rteg-cripHon of oo& iuiaptL£l;t© |J i‘approaching Spring trade, factured by themselves, exproaly fbr this ket xl»>. A ln-avy vj.-t I, of Smldiiry M.l , ■ . A\.. s. '•! a I'. . Id,’ : ' xJM -J •' ' h ■’ tt ( fie. t u >: , • i’ >: