Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 01, 1858, Image 3

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€kmng Jtispttjj. AUGUSTA, GA: I- Ot'li O’CLOCK P. M. 3UH. i, IS.W Noifcev to Advertisers. Ad vert iKerorents for the Evjemxg must be handed in by eleven o'clock in thefvrenoon, in order to r.fipear the same day. The freavy pres sure of advertisements upon the columns of our paper will not admit of their reception after the liour named. '£*T’No dispatch from, Charleston to day. .*#»• City Mortality. The number of deaths for the week ending Sunday night were s—whites 3-blacks 2. Young Men's Christian Association. The first of the series of lectures before the Young Men’s Christrain Association was delivered to a very large audience, at the Baptist Church, by Rev. J. E. Rye it son, on last night.— We have not room for the outline we intended to give, of the discourse. It was eloquent and appropriate, and con tained .many valuable suggestions for the class to whom it was addressed. Jjtlimi Toni. This wonderful prodigy is still drawing crowds at Masonic Hall. It is astrango phenomenon to sec an idiotic negro boy in possession of such musical skill, and everybody ought to see him. The lit tle fellow is never still—when Eot play ing thepiano he is full of motion—walk ing, rolling, and indulging all manner of gyrations ; and suggests tire words of Wadsworth : ‘‘Can he keep himself still if he would ? oh, net lie ! The music stirs in him,,like winds through a tree. 1 ’ — Ureeti Pens. W c see from the bill of fv:re for to day, that the hoarders of the United States Hotel, were regaled on Roast Lamb and- Green Peas, the first we have heard of in our market this soa son. Georgia, yieillcul Cedrgf. We learn from an advertisement in the morning papers that the Commence ment exercises of this Institution will; take place to-morrow at the College edi- j ■ rice. Lager Beer. Determined to test the intoxicating j enalitioi of lager leer, after what we j raid of :.ts unalcoholic character the oth- 1 er day, a p.urty of three gentlemen from : Rotterdam, Amsterdam, or some otlier of the German provinces, drank about I*B glasses in one evening,, and went to bed wide awake and duly sober. — Targ tl Slioottag. The non-commissioned officers .nidi privates cf the Richmond Hussars, con- j tended, cn Satur« lay, for . a handsome i silver goblet, pre* ented by the commis-; sioßed - officers. The prise was won by Private M Dade. The second best shot was Private Trap in’s, the third best. Private, Freeman : the fourth, Private ABnir.B. Fiicmtn U Pniw'e. The -semi-annual parade of the Au gusta Fire .Departure nt came off on Sat urday afternoon. The weather was pleasant, .and the several companies j were oat ir. strong , p oroe. The object of the ] larade-vus the in- J spection of machines, and after march- j ins' through some 01" the principal: streets, the machines were tried on (ircene, above Jackso n fitr et, un der the ihspe ;tion of t the proper offi cers, and proved to be in e.xeejhnt eon- j dilion. The following owe th: names! of the officers of the Dept irtmert: F. [.AvniAfj;, .Chief Eng ineer *.!no. K. Lamiiack, Ist A. sistai. . J. Alexander. Egbert, 2 d Assistant. A. Philips, Secretary. A. Iverson, Treasurer. The annual election will ibe &®i_ I the last Saturday in March, whet;' t its expected that the Fireman’s HttU "ill ! be completed. 1 1 A SXOW W«RM. All day the snow came down—all day— As it never came before ; \nd over the earth at night there lay Some two or thee feet or more. The fence was lost and the wall« f stone : The windows blocked, and the well-curb ; ( llie haystack grown to a mountain lift; And the woodpile looked like a monster drift As it lay at the farmer's door. A/ ;ho night set in, came hail and snow, And the wind grew sharp and chill, And-the warning roar of a sullen blow Was heard on the distant hill; And tli' Norther ! see ! on the mountain peak, in his breath how the old trees writhe and* jj shriek ! He shouts along the plain, ho ho! He drivcs'from his nostrils the blinding snow, And growls with a savage will! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF CLOTHING, 215 BROAD-ST. 1. P. BIGIN 4 tfl. /.re now offering the remainder of their WHITER STOCK at such rates us Ur induce all to purchase who are in want of £.« « jfjk ' CLOTHING ! feb23 _ 8 Bacon and sugar. c 10 hbdw. choice SHOULDER* 10 do do SIDES, f 3000 lbs. HaMS, 26 huds. Dry and Bright Orleans SUGARS, j For sale low by Jebß Tia A. D WUXI AMS. j 1 Freight Between Sa~ VANNAH AND AUGUSTA.—The Iron Si earn - iboal Company’s new light draft steamers, AU GUSTA and W. 11. STARK, carrying the freight ; on their deck?, wiH leave Savannah and Augns ta, alternately every three week days, ea:h Doat making a trip to and from Savannah every week. A Boat will leave Savannah either Wed nesday or Thursday, or so soon as the New York Steamers shall discharge in Savannah. This Company intend to deliver freight in Au gusta, in seven days after being slipped on Steamers in Northern Ports. All freight consigned to the Iron Steam Boat Company either in Augusta or Savannah will l»e promptly forwarded without commission, and at i low rates of freight. jan2B-Rm giTßegistry List Open.—On and after MONDAY, January 4tli, 1858, I will i'e at the Collector and Treasurer’s oilice daily (Sundays excepted.) from 10 o’clock, A. 51., to •2 o’clock, P. M., until the FOURTH MONDAY in March next, for the purpose ol Registering the names of, and giving certificates to the Legal Vo ters of the City of Augusta, in accordance with the Act of the Legislature, approve d ‘February, 15th, 1856, and the City Ordinance to provide for carrying said act into effect, ANTHONY I). HILL, Registry Clerk. Augusta, January 2,1858. jan4 3m JAMES M. DYE vfc CO., WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, Georgia rjMIK UNDERSIGNED have formed a _L copartnership under the name andiYTYX'W • style of JAMES M. DYE & CO. for ! transaction of a Warehouse and < ommis-t - sion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu pied by Dye LaTastk. Tliey respectfully ten der their services to their personal friends and the public, with the assurance that any business ; entrusted to them will be promptly ar.d faith fully attended to. ' Particular attention paid personally to the sale , of Cotton an<l other Pro- uce, and als* to the re ceiring and forwarding of Goods. [ liberal Gath Advances made on consignments of Cotton and other Produce. JAMES K DYE. THOS. RICHARDS. Augusta, Feb. 5,1858. fcb24 GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA ' ■: <fl , OR. XA oit at is r -AJL tei ttivo. IN PINT BOTTLES. PREPARED BY J. DENNIS, ’I. D., Augusta, Gv . For Diseases of the Liver anxl to Purify the Blood. XT CONTAINS, in addition to Sarsapu il. rilla, the Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Quc • Delight. (Stillingia); White Ash, Grey Beard or Fringe Tree, (Cluonanthus) ; Tincture of May Apple or Mandrake, (Pcddpnyllum.) and Bl «>d Root, (Sanguinaria.) In small doses it is alterative or laxative; in large doses it acts generally as a mild pu. gat ve. In some cases there is no percepti le action on the bowels ; yet, in Liver Co i plaints, or in dis cases arisuig front impurities in the blood its continued use produces a marked improvement in the general health. Its ingredients are well known to bo good Its formu a has been highly approved of by emi j nent physicians. It s-iiis readily and give* good ; satis taction. ; The publication of its compositioa is the best j certificate or recommendation that can be given, i It is not offered to th_ public as a universal Sj»- cijic, but as one of the beat medicines for dis ! cases of the Liver- a:;d for purifying the Blood, j that can be obtained. | For sale by the principal Druggists in this city, 1 and by Druggists ge.v rally. Reference —E. E. Ford, ft. D.. Augusta • Hon. jA. 1» Stephens ; Ex Gov. il. V. Johnson ; H**». i W. Gilmore Simms, Charle- ton ; Gen. Jas . ones; jJ. Caldwell, Esq., Columbia, S. C. ; Rev. W. A. j McSwain, and Rev. J. A. Porter. Sumter, i. C teb27 dlv A Southern lUmeilv MADE BY PROF. O. 0 WOOHHnX, N> v Orleans \U»»ODMAN’S TIKRItV EXI’KTO i TT RANT, the medicine that has created j such an excitement a . the North among tU* l'hy j sicians, and has been pronounced by all who i have used it as being far superior to any ' berry j Pectoral. Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant cou | tains the active inedkal qualities of the pure do - j coction of Wild Cherry Bark, and many other • valuable ingredients .but render it far better . -hail any other Cougi Medicine in this con.:try RECOMK.TSDATIONS : t X*». Orleans, April « 1365. ■ Bear Sir: The puMic generally arefnKyt.wari 'r' thathousands of ren jdies for diseased Lungs k ; ntitr the titles of SarsapariJlas. pm*, listers liniments, &<•.. that ar r . daily brought fc then I'otice tbrougd the uw;- papers by wikv ofsdver * ; sements. My object 11 writing ulis n-C > foi publication is to imto the publfcy or • leas 4- ’Ose who are afflicted, to use one t hat oo:.taint . articles of Real Cite -lu Pulmonary Diseases. \ 1 conscious that tu N.%doing, 1 air acting rnosi u* professionally and deragatorily to the rimer , eSvS of medical scloodo. and the regular pructi t* ners of medicine. 1. refer to Woodman’sk'her i r>; Kxpectorant, which is a scientiih ra u-dy jtt. L I have used with moo success than a. y 6l jUi usual prescriptions us 2d by Physicians. ! 'HA ek.TONI Fob. 23.- Colt-m —ReceRLFS past we th*?0,719 bales, making th e t da' r ts at sis port sifter the Is: September. 197 j OfcJ bale Vplaiul Expwlotf since o.ur to ror. gn ports, 4010 bubs Upland; ( oar* wise, .T!*i bales Upland ; irutli.: g the total exports of the week 82 3 bales Upland; lea ing' unhand asLipping stock of 30881 bal.v. and on .- biplxard not < 1 eared, 16,030 bale.-. The total.sales of tide .wee/. were 13,577 bales. ; We t ve the following quotations as the- r uig.ag pf’ut at the close of iho mu. . :t yesterday . MEM P-US, Feb. 23.—ri’i'Dv; sinus —St<•‘k i/.iit. I Clear Sides, Bacon. 12cts; Killed do 10®lUjc; j Bacon Shoulders ld®io^'c;.t T Rms 12®1 ’»« T :t.- j /*•>>■•: —Mess, §l4®s] 0 ; bull: hog round 7 .(a) ;S cea'. U'/v.i T-y— Dome, tic rang a; *Yom *.2 to 27-. : Old By rbon SI . r >*llß)s2fiO -Lev Bourbon 50>,- 75; Old Rye $1 50®2 50.. Al«rt. Prizes tlcui Blanks * \EVEH- OTHER TK'KHT /. PRIZE / ! Rcgistt! td Money LciHers at our Disk capita: pui/.f, g 5 o ,«0 0 0!! ANDERSON & SON’S L 0 T TE R ¥ ! ON THE HAVANA PLAN OFSHMSLBart MBERS. JASPER COUNTY AC A Q:P M Y LOT T;E RY. By Authority of the State of o'eory.ir... CLASS GO, J Draws Jan. 15th 1858, in public,,at Macon Ga., under timawprn superintendence of E.C. Bulk ley and Jos. Waterman, Esqs. % CKKTS —trP/Wesslo, Jla.lv * $5, (gar ters $2.50. -•FRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. -*,oou xiyjßE}&s: I ~(MMJ jrjtiz&i : SCHEME: 3.**rize 0f..... ,$50,000 . i • Os 12,000 1 “ of 5,000' 1 of 2,001 j 1 of I.ooo* 1 of 1,000 2 Pieces of 500 ;,000 2 of 250 500 «5 “ of 'OO £,OOO ioo “ of ;oo *o,*oo 0000 “ of :30 00,000 480 Appro* ! raation prize* aujounting to 7 .eio kjOOO Prizfit of 08-50 127,609 Prizes amounting to $ 19,880 Tjt?i 15,06^ Hl.izesof $8.60 predetermined by thr lied tveure ,jf the number -tfut draws the l capita: il itisi** odd number, i£?n every odd , nnm*t* ticket wit! be entided to *8.50 ; if it is ai> even number, tfcen every even number Tick let will be entitled U. 58.50, in addition to any other Prize the Ticket may draw. Bank Notes of sound Banks taken at sar. Checks on New York remitted for pr;z£s. Drawings of Large Clauds will be published in yew York and New Orleau Sunday papers, and ; CharU»lon and Savannah D*RJes. A4dr*« orders for Ticket* or Certificates at . Package? of Tickets to l ANDERSON k SON, Managers. ’ Macon or Savannah. Ga., < Or. C. A, UTHROP. Agent. , } ~ FUNERAL NOTICE* IfT* Thu friends and acquaintances of, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Taliaferro arc respectfully ■ invited to attend the fu. eral of the former, at 11 i o'clock, on TO-MORROW (Tuesday) MORNING, from St. James Methodist Church. mill MARRIE ID : On the 18th of January, by Rev W. T. Smith, . , John F. Pasmore, of Harris caunty, Georgia, aud Miss Sallik A. Daxnki.i.y. of Craw fora co., Ga. I3IEID. At l.er father’s residence in Jonesboro’, on ; i the 17th inst.. Miss Lavoma Smith, eldest daugh ter of Dr. C. W. Sm.tk. " ’Tis sweet to believe of the absent wo love, If we miss them below, we shall meet them ! i above.” | _■» m ? m .... 003NTSXC3-IsrElEfcß. , By Iron Steamboat Company's Line , per Steamer W. 11. Stark. ‘ Ramey & Story, I) H Wilcox, Baker. Wright - & Co, Wilcox, Hand k Ansley. Benjamin & Good - rich. I P Garvin. Barry & Battey, Conley. Force j & Co, Hudson & Medlock, J Nelson, Zimmerman * Stovall, J P Force, McCord, Horton k Walton, ’ Bothwell k Smith, Barrett Jt Carter, Bones, r Brown & Co, Hammond & Lark, JBGuieu, Ro berts, Ooskcry k Co. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE • Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 207—drawn t FEBRUARY 27, 1858 : \ 3, 22, 13, 28, 77, 60, 59, 20, 34, 61, j 35, 11, 40. The following are the Drawn Numbers or the - SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Cfesc 298 —Extra, i drawn MARCH 1,1858 : ! 52, % 43, 44, 53, 02, l, 29, 30, 74, j 01, 07. F. C. BARBER, > L. p. ] UGAS y Commissioners. 3 S. SWAN A CO., Managers. Conraimial intelligence. latest dates from] Ivor pool Feb. 13 latest dates from Ha»re Feb. 10 I Latest dates from Havana Feb. 23 EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE, 1 Augusta, Monday, March 1, P. M. j i Cotton—Sales Saturday afternoon, 343 bales • j J 5 at 10, 3at 10j;, 191 at 11, 33at 11 , 77at 11 }£. ; I 34 at llp u ' cents -1 Sales this morning, 589 bales :4 at !)>£. 57 at L 11, CS at 11 ‘i, f.l at 11‘ 4 . 221 at II J’, 22 at IT*,;, *1 123 at US, 73 at lljf conn, j < The market is unsettled, holders generally •-king ,2 ceil advance. But few buyers in the j market, and the principal sales showing an ad- I I vance of \c. t Cotton Statement* Comparatv s Statement of Cotton in Augusta and Jfn nbvrg , Feb. 27, 1857 ami 1858. ; 1858. 1857. ; STOCK. ] ln Augur a 37.902 36,911 Hamburg 3,740 3,731! Total Stock 41,642 40,642 SHIPMENTS. ToSa\a nah in February.*. . 5 162 6, s 9B J Charleston do * 23.514 13.493 1 ’ i Sav’h and Charleston prevMy73 247 114,756 . i Total shipments 101,957 1 35,147 ;i 8 H PM ENTS OF “ THROUGH COTTON.” I R SB. 1857. Ihrougli Cotton in February .. 5.437 3.738 do do previously 3,286 18.478 1 ->tal 1 through cotton” 8,723 22,236 RECEIPTS. l 1858. 3857. ( j Ship, ed in February 25.710 20.391 * Stoc on hand Feb. 27 41,642 40,642 y 70,352 61.033 i- Deduct stock Ist February 30,536 38,637 r Rec. ipts in February 39,816 22,396 r do previously... 101.041 151,612 j Total receipts 140,857 174.004 Re*: ipt.s through cotton 8,723 22,23( r *j 149,580 196,244 . 149,58 c ir! t, , , f ' r . T,ltal decrease 40.6*1 U | Decrease lit Reitiph. j T*;e diaries ton Standard makes the decrease st in*r *eeipts of cottcn to the latest dates 427,24-9 baits. i r- ■ — Augusta Provision! Market. R ported bijll. PHILFOT, Cirri. of it, /■ Market. RETAIL PRICER. Be/ on foot who; .-ale 0 0 7 II Higs 110 do -,-0 8 Beef rea ;i id® I2>; * Mrtfcm io© i2i,-i ■"• Veal lo® Ini. Cor-' Meal KS® 75 . Fwvct Potatoes , 125® 137 j t “ i f feens ' so®?* |« j • « K «S. 35® 40 i ; Corn, by the Load 02® C-5 .(• F >Ur. by the > Pea Hay, do do do 100® 1*25 Hay. do do 100® 125 j s * : ‘ ' 40© 70 ijnpkg |ntd%a%. [ CHaSJaESTON, Feb. *2B.—Arrived, Steamship I Marion hip Mary Ogden; schrF. T.-Or ice, Vow | Tor>n f Cleared, steamship Columoia, N-V : Br ships ! John Howell and Bannockburn, Liverpool ;» I ) ship lnd an. Havre : Sw Skatau, Copenhagen : j ftpXark Numancia, Palma, Majorca Island ; brig ! 9c Andrew . West Indies : sebr G Davis, N York: | y schr Mary I Hoyt, Philadelphia. • s. VHK OCEAK STKAJ-IEHS. Sailingriic.ys to and from (he United State. r FROM EUROPE. • Ariel, Am, Southampton, Feb, 24 N’ Y ;N. inorica, Br, Liverpool, Feb. 24 Portland Cunard, Cur.. Liverpool, Feb. 27 Boston Collins, Coll, Liverpool, March 3 N Y ; L Cunard,-Cur* ..'Liverpool, March 6 N Y ’’ Fulton. Am, Southampton. March K* \ Y Cunard., Cun;Liverpool, March 13 .Bosk n r Cunard, >Cun,. lirerpool, March 20 N Y Indian. Er.'Liverpool March 24 Portland North Star, Am, Southampton March 24... N Y Cuuard, Cun, Liverpool, March 27 Boston : J Collfhs, Cd!!,. Liverpool, March 31 x y Cunard, Caa, Liverpool, April 3 N Y 10 Cuuard. C*in. Liverpool, April 10.. Bost'-n >0 FROM TEE UNITED STATES. »o; Cunard, Cub, Boston, Feb 24 Liverpool >( j Cunard, Cun. New York, March 3 Liverpool 0* Arago, Am, New York, March 6 Havre 0, Cunard, Cun Hoston. March 10 Liverpool 0| Collins, Coil, New York, March 13 Liverpool | 0 Ctnard. Cun, New York, March 17 Liverpool j u Canard, Cun, Boston, March 24 Liverpool J Canard, Cun. New York, March 31.... Liverpool j 1 Fulton, Am. New York, April 3 Havre > Cunard, Cun, Boston. April 7 Liverpool 1 ColijiM, Coll, Now York. April 10 Liverpool' | ■ Cunatd, Cun, New York, April 14 Liverpool , 1 Cunard, Cun, Boston, April 21 Liverpool 01 ~ : • - ~ Homed Oil 500 gallons, i " Sporm do aoo do i Ump do 500 do l Tanwra do 500 do Castor do 300 do Olive do 25 baskets For Bale low Jty fobs WM. 11. TUTT. Laws of a public and general CHARACTER jpgssed by the General Ai'sem« - biy of the State of Georgia at the session iu No vember and December. 1857, officially authe&ti-, T the Secretary of State, compiled by P, P wGraffear* id. Esq. For sale by febifi ISO? RICHARDS k SON. Augusts fritfs Current. WHOLESUU! PRICKS. Bacon.—Hams "# ft 11;-' © 12 Canvassed Hams.. .# ft 13 0 14 Shoulders ft 9 © 10 | Western Sides #ft 10*. ffl 11 I Clear Sides, Tenn... "i* ft 11,6, ffl 00 Ribbed Sides rift 11 © OO Hog Round now "# ft 10 ffl 11 Bussing—< ■ unity... $1 yard 15 0 16 Bill ter—Goshen.... id ft 23 © 25 Country # ft 20 © 22 Bricks— id 1000 600 © BCO Pressed id 100012 19 ©l4 00 land It'S—. I llama u.it ft 22 © 26 Sperm '# ft 40 © 50 Patent sperm it ft 65 © 60 ■ Cheese— Northern..%! ft 12 © 13 English Ilairy ft ft 14 © 15 Coffee.—Hie f> ft 12 © 12 ij I Laguira #ft 13 . © 11 •lava id ft 18 © 20 1 Domestics.—Yarns id 1 00 | X Shirting $ yard i% © 0 X Shirting # yard © 1% I Shirting yard © 9>£ 5- Shirting # yard 10 © 12>l 6- # yard 11 © 12J< Osnaburgs # yard 10 © 11 Drills “ 9jy i Feathers— . ..•# ft 35 © 2; Fruits—Apples ?. bbl 3 (10 © 500 Oranges, # bbl 8 OO FIRS, V box 62 © 100 Raisins it box 300 © 3>i Cranberries it bbl 860 © 900 Fish. -Mackerel.Vo. 1# bbl 14 00 ©lB 00 No. 2 # bbl 12 00 ©l3 00 No. 3 id bbl 11 00 ©l2 00 No. 4 id bbl 560 © 600 Herrings # box © 600 e lour.—Country . .it bid aOO © 600 Tennessee id bbl 475 © 560 City Mills # bbl 650 © 760 Etowah # bbl 500 © 750 Denmead’s id bbl 500 ® 700 Kstra ® bbl 700 © 760 Grain—Coruia sacks* busn 60 ffl 05 Wheat, white # bush 110 © 115 Red it ft 95 © 100 Oats # bush 45 © 60 Rye ft bush 70 © 75 Peas 'si bush 75 © 85 ! Corn Meal id bush 70 © 75 | Gunpowder,— Dup.# keg 700 © 760 I Hazard # keg 725 ffl 750 Blasting it keg 475 ffl 500 I Hay ithuu. 100 © 120 Iron—Swedes it ft s ** ffl a% English, Common, id ft 3*,’ ffl Reined, id ft 3 % © kard id ft 10 © 11 Bead—Bar id ft 8 © BJS Dime.—Country 'ls box 125 © 150 Northern id bbl 150 ffl 175 Lumber # 100012 00 © 14 00 ilSolitHses.—Cuba f! gal 25 © 28 St. Croix it gal 40 Sugar House Syrup.id gal 42 ffl 45 Chinese Syrup it gal 40 ffl 50 £*“* @lb 4 © 4y, Otis—eperm. prime, it gal 200 © 225 1 Lamp id gal 100 © 125 i Traiu » gal 75 © 100 | ' Linsseed it gal 100 © 105 ! Castor id gal 200 ffl 226 Potatoes—lrish .... it bbl 375 400 j Sweet it bush 100 ffl 150 j —id ft 4 © 5 Hope—Kentucky...-# ft 11 ffl 12 I Manilla id ft 17 © 18 Spirits—Gin # gal 45 ffl 60 Rum id gal 60 © 60 Whiskey # gal 26 ffl 35 Peach Brandy # gal 125 © 200 j Apple Brandy id gal 90 Holland Gin # gal 150 © 175 Cognac Brandy ft ga! 300 © 660 Sugars—" Orleans. #ft 7', © 9 Portoßic-5,.., # ft © 9 Muscovado “# ft S © 8k Retined C Id ft 10 ffl 11 Refined It # ft I0‘.; © n | Refined A it ft 11 © 11 Powdered #ft 12 ffl 13 1 Crushed #ft 12 ffl 13 i salt ft sack 100 © 110 | Soap—Yellow.. ..#ft 6 © 9 i i T» (TUNING FLUID. II lust received, u fresh supply of BURNING i ' El.t in. at SO anus per gallon, at the -tpothe carirs* Hal!. ret)Jl THOMAS P. FOGARTY. < t>i;tter and cheese. iJI A largo supply of both, for sale verv cheap I i‘t»y <129 DA V ! H. WILCOX. j I7V )R CHAPS. . J. Fresh Rose Lip SALVE, POMADE !IY INK • ami Fkangipan.ni Cream, are deligh.ful articles ; for chapped hands and faces. For >:tlc bv . i <l2 PLUMB &LEIIXER. | ONE THOUSAND bushela OATS, kkl store and tor sale low by . m. yr. WOODRUFF. *’bs corner Reynold and Mclntosh 08! ;;u r iONGRESS WATER. -- A fresh supply just received bv 14 [eb2 Wjtf. il. TIT7. PHILADELPHIA LAGER PEER ,• i JL A fresh supply just received ami tor sale by T 031 AS WHVTK, feh'JO Agent for the Brew. ra. NEW DRUG A\ D SE K D ST() RE . \T La TASTE re • Spectfully informs (uLJm • his friends that he has opened a new DRUG and iff i c-J'.KD STORE, at the stand ! Wm. Ucxrs. on Broadt., RKrG.3 < iofflce ■ Ihe Drug and ’ edfcine ifeV*QjPmigSW| , Department will be ur.d»*r the direction o Mr. F. J. —--^a&4ry ; DFI.KKK, an experienced i Druggist and Chemist, who 'WU/T , v. 11 give liis strict atten- Iffy j tmn to the putting up of physicians’ prescript i< ns. In the Seed Department, Mr. L. hopes that an experience often years will be a sufficient guar autcc* niat his customers will be supplied with non*. hut genuine Information as to plant t ill! cultivating avill ’nc always freely j ivu and at tno command ol‘ bis customers. For the • 1,, will be assisted by iiis -on, 11 (:. ! , Mr - '■■■ respectfully solicits the patronage of : , the public, under full confidence of giving Sene- : ral satisfaction. : I Both departments will bo well supplied— the Medical with the best from the North the Seed ; I from the same, with the imported from the cole ! i Prated house of Vilmoiun, of Paris. • J Janln d*wtr dteinS G. 11. DODGE S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, Greene-street, above Koilockat. I EYEING of ev descript: m done. it*?**-—* *—7 . DU*a«ning and Pres.-inc *■ / 1,1 Bonnets; Gentle -1 ! ,n *." s elMhinscteuisml >1 : ‘V,'-*1 jCcSvnAs I. an d repair-.’ at short f '»‘-t! a,i l:< ‘Dce. Established :n WmMr - *» *Vw Sale. - ! place inks— :•< . oey f , I I lor Writing and I; » ar V“E“#t Bodge’s 3«®*SSS Bye liouse, Grccne-st.. ■ *9 at the following prices: /P y **• b “ rr 'd. l-r cal rr —-ii. / ton. 1J cents ;by sor te# . \° s “ ,lou ' -to coats , by itnestogiepai., acts. / Warranted superior *° any in use. a E. DODGE, ■ ( Ln| Proprietor. Stotfe Augusta. May 30. myao ' i y C CHOICE NEW BACON. J ibs choice Tonnejasee Bacon, consist ing of Hams. Shoulders and Sides. For sale bv „ , JOSLAH SIRLKY k SONS, ' foblß No. 0, Warren Block. Lard. . p .acka^eß new Tennessee LARD, in DOis, half bbis and cans, for sale by R. P. SPELMAN, SR., PAINTER, Oreene-street, Augusta, Georgia. f2O Potatoes. EN bbis. MERGER POTATOES • 20 do Yellow Planting do Just received at feb!7 Li’ANIiSNAC 4 HUBBARD’S. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Biiiiiliu), cSester & to., 9 I.ATE IIA VILA NI), HIS LEV Sr CO., BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, (1 FXK.dfirM] TWO DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES, H 1 1!DEN SEED, ROSENDAIE CEMENT, CALCINED PI \STER I‘AltIS, Src., &,x., Sfr. MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS GENERALLY WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY, fcb24-lm MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. 1 Li; r lit for the Million!!! The Cheapest Illuminating (Jas ever Discovered, j HAVING purchased the Patent-right for the Htate of Georgia, and Edgefield Dis trict, 8. C., for making Illuminating GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER, 1 by Choate & Tyler's process, we are prepared to sell individual 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 ma- j terial from which the Gas is made, viz : PINE WOOD AND WATER. 2d. The durability of the works when com-1 pared with others. 3d. The simplicity of the apparatus and process ! Any negro may be taught to make the Gas perfectly in a very short time. Gas manufactured under this patent has been in uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick & Leitner's house, at Berzelia, on theUeorgia Railroad,since July last, where it rnay be seen* They have a j very superior light for one-fourth the price of j ' Gas made from Rosin Oil. Any communications addressed to either of the undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt I attention. ’ |. PLUMB & LETTNER, j JAMES GARDNER, J. A. ROBERT, W. W. THEM BLEY, HENRY PARDEN. fel>4 ts JUST RECEIVED. German Camomile Flowers, 1 Castile Soap, Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Morphine, Bicarb. Soda, Hops, etc., etc. For sale low at the Drug and Seed Store of V. LATASTE, Broad street. Molasses. 30 hbds prime Cuba Molasses, for sale by | :■ b 22 WILCOX, HAVP & ANSLi V. Seed Oats. WK have a few bushels left of CALI-! : > t KORVIA SEED OATS. From the very high character < f these Oats, ‘ given by persons who have grown them, we can i recommend them to opr planting friends. They j will grow more to the acre, and weigh more per ! bushel than any other Oats sown in this conn- j try. For sa'e by THOS. P. STOVALL & CO., I feM5-3 Gen’lCommission Merchants. Caimel Coal. IjVIRTY IONS CANNEL GOAL, for ; Parlor Grates, landing. For sale very low ' | on the wnarf. feb 2-0 J. B. GUTEU, Agent. I A NB U V \I) VAla I ABLi IS I REME D Y . t III.! IllfllN HITTERS! COMPOSED STRICTLY OF THE j CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AMD WARRANTED TO GIVE j GREAT RELIEF I\ DYSPEPSIA,- And all diseases arising from .1 Disordered State of the Stomach. QLCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION, J FULLNESS OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi-i ness of the head, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, pain in the side and hack, fever and j ague, general debility, and the ‘ thousandother j' ills arising from indigestion and enfeebled con- ' 'lition of the digestive organs. Habitual costive- 1 1 ness is found very frequently connected with j : feeble constitutions, and persons of sedentary habits, which often exerts a very unfavorable ' 1 influence upon the general health of the subject, 5 and is particularly manifested by a restless and j 1 desponoing state of mind, irregular, if not a loss i :i of appetite. 1 for this condition-of the system, this article is 2 confidently recommended with the positive as- * surance that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so ! as not to move the bowels too activelv, j •' II E L IEP may be relied on, w ithout any, even the least, of the unpleasant consequences resulting trom i the use of the common purging medicines usual-1 !y resorted to. i n Persons afflicted with HEMORRHOIDS, cun partake of this medicine with safety, as Alois forms no part of its composition. Sold by druggists and merchants generally, j and in Angusta, by Haviland, Chichester k Co.. Wm. H. Tutt, and Plumb & t.eitner. febß-0m ( ' UANO. W dd tons Peruvian Guano. ■<:arrantci genu i/ic. in store and lor sale by fnbS BAKER. WRIGHT & CO. Onion setts. For sale by feb2 WM. H. TL’TT ! -- : | OILS, ALCOHOL AND BURNING FLUID. 26u gills. Best Lamp Oil *l2B per gallon 200 do Lard do 140 do do 200 do Best Chstor do 215 do do 300 do Train do To do ( j 0 250 do Paint do 100 do do 200 do Tanners do 76 do •do 500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do 300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do —also— -50 boxes French Window Glass. Just receiv ' i «U>y febd THOS. H. FOGARTY. ' Ye.iison Hams. i T> ST RECEIVED, u lot of choice Veni * fj son Hams. j IJI"iTER AND SARDINES. ■-U -■"» kegs GOSHEN BUTTEF., from or.mo to ’ choice ; -0 cases SARDINES," for sale by ] r,l,s lm A. P. WILLIAMS. A NOTHER supply of the foil jLJL named Books have just bpen THUS. RICHARDS & SON Lady’s Almanac for 1858 ; American do do ; Barton’s Life of Aaron Burr ; Souvenirs of Travel, by Mail. LeVert , Moss Side, by Marion Harhud ; Taylor’s. Northern Travel—Sweden. Lapland and Norway ; Mustang Gray and Bernard Liio, bV Hon Jcre ' | Ctanons. tt , bi , Moke new books. The Half Yearly Ai stract rs the Medical N IC. cos. edited by W. H. Banking M. 1) Jun to December, 1857. ’ . .Copper and Cupper Milling, bv A. Snowden 1 iggot, M. D. Practical Mineralogy. Assaying and Mining by Frederick Overman. For sale b. ' feblb THOS. RICHARTB & SON. Life and love in Norway,~a Norwegian amt Lapland Talc, from the Ger man of Theodore Muggc, by Edward Joy Morris for sale by feblb THOS. RICHARDS & SON. For Sale. A FIRST-RATE BLACKSMITH. I?q --quire at this office. febl9 if T ARD~ “■ JLi 5 bbla choice NEW LARD. For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY” * SONS; foblft No. 0 Warren Block. POTATOES, RICE, &c. 50 bbla. choice POTATOES 20 casks RICE, 50 bbls. No. 1 ,1 and 3 MACKEREL, 2000 lbs. CODFISH, for sale by leW-Jm a D. WILLIAMS. J i SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES. j Authorized by die State of Georgia. \ CO" $70,000 ! 45} FOR TES DOLLARS !! TIIE following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN A: COMP'Y, Managers of tlie j | .Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single j | Number Lotteries for MARCH, 1858, at Al'- I IGUSTA, <Ja ,in public, under the superinten-' deuce of Commissioners. CLASS 5, I To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY. March U, 18>8. CLASS 0 j To be drawn in city of > ngusta, Ga.. in public,on SATURDAY, March 13, 1858. I CLASS 7, j To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY, March 20, 1858. CLASS 8, To be drawn m City ot Augusta, Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, March 27, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS 11 1 Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty- I Five Frizes ! XKARI Y ONE PRIZE TO EVERY -VICE TICKETS I MA GNIF 1C EXT SCHEME ! 7b be Drawn each Saturday in March, 1858. : 1 Prize of $70,000 1 “ " 30.000 I 1 “ “ 10,000 I 1 “ “ 5,000 l 1 "“4/ 00 , 1 “ " 3.000 1 “ “ 1.500 4 u “ 1.000 ; 4 •• 000 ■ 4 “ “ son 4 “ “ 700 4 “ “ uoo 50 “ .... 5,0 50 “ “ 300 100 “ “ 125 i 200 • “ 100' APPROXIMATION PRIZES 4 Prizes of *4OO Ap. to *70.000 Przv arc »1 000 ! 4 “ “ 300 •• “ 30,000 “ are 1,200 4 u “ 200 “ 10.000 “ are 8.0 4 “ 125 •* “ 5.000 “ are 500 4 “ ■■ 100 “ 4.000 “ are 400 4 “ “ 75 “ “ 3,000 are 300 4 “ “ 50 “ “ 1,500 *• are 200 '5,000 “ “ 20 arc 100,000 : 5,485 Prizes amounting to. .$320,000 j Whole Tickets $10; Halves *5; Qua iters $2 50. PLAN OF THE LOITER! . j The numbers from Ito 50,000 oozrespon hug ! with those numbers on the Tick eta printed oil ' separate slips of paper, are encircled with small I till tubes and placed in one V, he,.]. The first 457 prizes, similarly printed and on | circled,are placed la another wheel. The wheels arc then revolved, and a number ; is drawn from the wheel of number: ', and at the I same time a prize is drawn from she other wheel. The number and prize drawn on! arc | opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis tered by the .Commissioners; the prize being I placed against tI.S number drawn. This Opera' 1 lion is repeated until ah the prizes are drawn oat | Approximation I’ri-cs. —The two preceding ! and the two succeeding numbers to those draw ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 2S i Approximation Prints. For example: if ticket number 11250 draws the *70,000 prize, those I tickets numbered 11248. 11249, 11251,11252 will I each he entitled t > S4OO. If ticket number 55« draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered 548, 540, 551. 552 will each be entitled to sboo. and Su on according to the above scheme. The 5000 prize s of S2O will be determinated b\ 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*., will he entitled to S2C. If the number ends with No 2, then all the tickets where the No ends in 2 will be entitled to S2O. and so on to 0 " Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 70 Whole Tickets,... SSO do do do 10 Hall do 40 do do do lOQuar. do 20 do do do 10 Eeighth do 10 j /a ordering Ti'-ktUar Certificates, enclose the money to onr address for the Tickets orden d. on ! receipt of which they will be forwarded by first i mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in ! j ........ to <au Ini \i; LICHCU3 ClKUlig 111 j auy figure they may designate. J ! The I.ist of Drawn Numbers and Prizes wilt be I > sent to purdhasers immediately after the drawing I j #3“ Purchasers will please write their signa- I tares plain, and give ♦heir Post Office, County . ' and State. I ViT Remember that cv ry Prize is drawn and j payable in full without deduction. prizes of sloooand under, paid imme diately after the drawing—oilier prizes afrthe usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN* & CO., Augusta, t; a . j &gr* Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala or Atlanta. Ga., can have their orders tilled and i save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either of those cities. m j J | <>nrden Seed. i A FRESH SUPPLY of Garden Seeds. 1 . : rom . J " Thorburn, N. York, just opened and lor sale at the Drug and Seed Store of • , JA , V. IaTASTE, i J an3o Broad-st., Augusta, Ga. LUTHER ROLL, A THIS N K W STAN I), Comer of Ellis and Jackson Streets. Nearly in the Rear of the Globe Hotel. * ION tup: CORNER BELOW ARCHER'S STABLES, Has on hand a full assort moiit of COACHES, ROCKAWAY’S TOP Mia No Top BUGGIES. &c., which will bo sold extremely low anti on accommodating terms AI-SO, A full assortment of all kinds of materials ~ used by Coach and Harness maker-' &c -uch i . i AXiia; SPRINGS, BOLTS, HUBS, FELLOWS, SPOKES. . v SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, ! BANDS, M VLEABLE castings, I ENNAMELLED LEA 'TIER AND CLOTH, PATENT DASH „ i AND HARNESS LEATHER. AC., &C. | Repairing of HARNESS amt VEHICLES done ptomptly and at low prices. VEHICLES man ufactured to order. The same a sortment to be found at the old stand, corner of Washington and Reynolds street*, in rear of the Augusta I ilolcl - jan*27-3eod I LEATHER MACHINE BELTING AND FACTORY FLND.NGS. PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce mented Leather BELTING, single and dou ble, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried and stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. A large stock always on hand. Also—-Rubber Belting and Stoam Packing, Copper Rivets and Burrs, Ac.; Washers. Ring Travelers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth. Stripper < ards, Bickers, Lag Screws, lag Leather, aud a variety ol factory Findings. For sale on accom modating termsiiy SHERMAN, JESSUP Jk CO., • usto ' _ jaD. r »-3m Eastern Hay. rUST RECEIVED, .'XX) bundles of the •J tluetsl EASTERN HAY ever otorert in this ; market. For by a. I*. BEERS, feWJ 6 Opposite Planter-’ik-tVI. J psttlianttiis !»trltsc«miis. CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE, AND RET\U? RAMSEY & LABAVV, \ A ''nine' 1 ° UI stand opposite the Union :| IT,mere the 7,; offo . rin * 10 tllcir and cus -9 V c notl mf 6 ' ani ' bl ' sl «•«* of Ml and ’ ~, , , „r,i 5 t v “ r "Tered In the citv, the factored llavlu B been bought and'nianu factured by us at our manufitetory in New York almost exclusively for cash. We f, el confident no house North or South, ran heat us ™s ■ k quality and price. All wo ask isaea "to ex | amine the stock. Among the stock wm be toui ’ frocks” b aCk ’ bUC “" d hrowu °«ter Beaver Supr do do do Cloth Frocks I Bo do do do Business do, 1 do do do do Raglan Over / ;sacks, '! Supr do do do Beaver Over !sacks, Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Calsimere ; Pants, of everv style and grade. ; 400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth, Fatio b . Plush, Cashmere, Ac. from $1 to $3. ’ ] 600 super Black Satin Frocks and Sacks. Also. English Tweed Sacks, from 2 76 to $5. 260 pairs English, French and American Side ! baud Cassimere Pants, some elegant designs. I | 500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satin, t Panic i of splendid weight, from 1 75 to $2 25. 150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants, j 75 suits of splendid Harris’ Side band Cassi ! mere Pants. j 100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4tos4 50 per ’ coat. 150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per coat. jan4 CONGRESS WATEkT For sale by 122 WM. H TUTT. QUUAR. k 3 -10 hhds good to prime X O SUGAR, i 16 do prime clarified do 150 bbls A. B and C do 25 do Crushed do For sale low' by feb22 WILCOX, HAND k AXSLLY. ShirtsP Shirtsii~ Shirts made to oriJeb. Also, a largo supply now nu baud. Very cheap— Six for Nine Dollars. janlS HERSEY’S, opposite U. S. Hotel. Bacon. Thirty thousand pounds choice now Ten j nessee BACON, hog round, on hand and for sale I *>y feb2 a. STEVENS. SEED OATS. Five Hundred bushels SEED OATS, received ! f rom Tennessee, and for sale by feb2 ‘ a. STEVENS. T3ACON. I ) -.iOcn-ks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar rive within a lew' days. febs BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. Blankets. IN ORDER TO SAVE THE TROUBLE of packing away our BLANKETS in the sum mer, we will, during the preseut cold weather, soil our remaining stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. i! Fine Bed Blankets at $3 a pair ; One and extra j large, s>4 a pair ; extra fine 14-4, $7.50 ; Negro i Blanke ts, extra large, 80 cents a piece. 11 feb» GRAY «v TURLEY. 1 BURNING FLUID. X A supply just lauded and for sale low b ' feb22 WM. H. TtTT. mm T SSES ! TRUSSES ! JL dust received, a tine assortment of single ■ 1 1M 88F 8, for infhnti. yot ua J ! and adults. j Also. Improved Femoral and Umbilical Trus ses. H,milder Braces aud Abdominal Supporters. ; feb‘22-dAw2w WM. 11. TUTT. dyes. - Ballard’s, Batchelor’s, Cliriatadoro’s, pint ! Jon ’s. Jayne's, Alexander’s Tricobaphe ; Prof. ,\\ ood s and Mrs. Allen’s Hair Restorative: .Jayne’s Hair Tonic; Phalon’s Invigorator; Barry s Tricoplierous, and Lyon's Kathairon. j *<»' «ale by 122-daw WM. II.TUTT. ] DIAMONDS. | RINGS and PINS—a fine selection of first water stones—few but fine and cheap for the quality of the article. At HENRY J. OSBORNE’S. ( 10TTON YARNS AND OSNABLRGS. V_ 50 bales Cotton Yarns, assorted sizes ; L ‘ lo . o>'tiaburgs, from the.Mon tour Manufacturing Cmipanv. For sale bv ! THUS, i-. STOVALL k CO. * LCOHOL. 1 il »5 per rent Alcohol for sale by tho barrel at TO rents ; retail, per gallon, at To cents. I febß3 S. C. .MI'STIX. BLANK JETS AND SHAWLS. ; \ S THE WEATHER HAS CLEARED A OFF COLD, gentlemen can find a large lot ! 1 us Hie above goods at low down prices, at | janlß HERSEY‘B, opposite IT.l T . S. Hotel. I* UGT HOWARD’S JOURNAL, by Mrs. J L. 11. Sigourney, and i Debit and Credit, translated from the German, j by L. C. C., with a preface by Christian Charles ! .Tosias Bunsen, D. !>.. D. C. L., D. P. H. For I -ale by jan29 THOS. RICHARDS * SON. Drugs and 31edicines. PLEASE (’ALL AND SEE tv new sup- a nly of Drugs and Medicines, just received t-.w tfrug and Seed Store of I i’aSO V. LaTASTE, Broad-at., Augusta j Cabinet Making and Re pairing, Ac. ! \\7” H. PROUTY & CO. having dig. ▼ * • ""Ivt-d. by mutual consent, the un->.*r j '“Knc-l may bo found at thAame stand, ready te ! do all jobs < mn nutted to him in the way or (CABINET .MAKING AND REPAIRING and hoi ck carpentering L H. PROUTV, jt.i j> o:i Washington, between Broad and r«v i "-11-utreetu. jurw J fiGSOMS!! 80-SQMST r! TN SHIRT TIOSO3IS my stock is verv large, and some of them aro very beautifu new stylos. Call in and take a look at them J auls At IiERSEY’S. Saddlery, Harness, Trunks, i *».SPRINC TRADE, 1558.-5* GHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., No. 843, j L-A Broad-street, two doors above the Bank ) 1 Augusta, have now on hand their usual larg 'and well selected assortment of SADDLES BRI , DDES, HARNESS, WHIPS. TRUNKS, VAIJSES CARPET BAGS, and every description of Good ■ adapted to the approaching Spring trade, maun | factored by themselves, expressly for this mar Ijket. also, ! A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coach ! Materials Springs, Axles, Malleable Castings ;u,d i Hands, including a very full assortment est << a* in the line, which are offered to manufacturers j and dealers at low prices } a ns 3m „„„ Wfe lusiimnce. THE ALGLkSTA INSURANCE AND i BANKING COMPANY are prepar* dto issue | at moderate premiums policies of insurance on * , “ves ot slaves, either for one. five or ten j years. 1 orms of application and tables of rates can do procured at the office of the Company. : free oi charge. J1 ! r< „ ~ B'ANTIGNAC, President, j g. f. HcCoy, Secret try. f e bll TC^LOUR. 300 sacks Tennessee superfine Flour, 100 do do Family do j 300 do Dentnead’s superfine do j * u store and for sale by Obi BAKER. WRIGHT A- CO. FREIGHTS BETWRKX SAVANNAH & AUGUSTA, BY IHE FASHION LINE. 1 TIIE following rates are now charged by the Semi Weekly Steamers of this lino viz : On Cotton, per ba1e..... 25 cents On Flour, per barrel 15 X Oa Silt, per sack .1! Z As our river is uow in due condition, aud hae ly u. re am iu good Boating order duriug ty, spring, a eteamer of this line will leave savmn o.h on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of inch week, immediately after the reception of ilia freights y the Northern Steamships, therebv attording onr merchants a sate, quick and cheat, transportation Tor their spring supplies. Goo,‘a received by the New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore steamships will be lauded here o» ; Mondays aud Fridays. fJT ItMarl Bn .IXO. A. MORE, .Went