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dtoiing Dispatch.
AUGUCTI < * A:
FOUR O’CLOCK P. M, MAR. 3. 185 K L
Notice to Ailvertlmru.
Advertisements for the Evkmng Dispatch must
be handed in by eleven o'clock in 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
hour named.
Lee litre
Sir. F. W. Thomas arrived here, this
morning, from Athens, and is at the
Planters’ Hotel. Mr. Thomas will lec
ture to-night, in the Presbyterian Lec
ture Room, on “The early struggles of
emineut men." In his lecture he will j
give notices of Edgar Allan Toe, Pow
ers, the artist, and others, whom he
personally knew, as well as give illus
tions from general History and Biogra
pliv.
AfWt tlie lecture he will give original
and select readings in Poetry.
The papers of Charleston and other
places have spoken in the highest terms
of this lecture.
Fire.
The alarm of fire this morning at 11
o'clock, proceeded from the burning of
a small house on Market street, occu
pied by Mr. Venson.
If?” Blind Tom is still in town giving
exhibitions at Masonic Hall. If you
wish to invest a quarter in an institu
tion that will pay, go and see him.
.».
Some IHllVrcncc.
At midnight on Sunday last, the 28th
ult the Mercury stood in this city at
63 = . This morning at sunrise, it stood
at 20 1 showing a fall of 43 4 in 36
hours.
<5
Last Chance.
To-night will be the last opportunity
to hear Mr. F. W. Thomas, who goes
directly to Charleston, where he is to
address the Societies of the Charleston
College. Don’t fail to attend.
Medical College cf Georgia.
At the annual commencement of the
Medical College of Gergia, held Tuesday
the 2d. March inst. at the Masonic Hall,
the degree of M. I). was conforcdon the
following gentlemen :
Toliver Dillard, Georgia.
Henry Kinnebrew, “
.1. J. Denson, “
A. G. V. Doncy, “
A. H. Mathers, Florida.
K. J. Healey, Alabama.
8. M. Simmons, Georgia.
* W. J. Colley,
J. M. Lowman, South Carolina.
A. H. Head, Alabama.
K. C. Johnson, Georgia.
A. J. Spear, South Carolina.
R. L. Kucher, Georgia.
A. J. 1 lowers, “
W. IT Armor, •*
T. A. Raines,
J. T. Sego, ✓
A. A. DeLaigle,
S. B. Mills,
J. W. Rhodes,
A. T. Jenkins, “
B. F. Stanley, “
•S. W. Gardner, Mississippi.
Wensley Habby, Georgia.
.1. S. W. Johnson,
J. R. Cox,
T. A. Power, “
G. W. Cox well, Alabama.
Patrick Todd. South Carolina.
W. i>. Reynolds, Georgia.
J. S. Johnson, Alabama^
J. H. RuddeU, Georgia.
L. C. Wisdom,
Wm. 11. Hadden, “
R. B. McKee,
W. A Childress,
J. Y. Brodfield,
I’. L. Blakely, South Carolina.
Cl. \V. Chisolm, Georgia.
G. W. Bills,
FI. W. Culver, Alabama.
B. M. Hitch, Georgia.
J. B. Harvley, South Carolina.
,1. I!. McAfee, “
H. C. Edmunds,
J. 11. Gibson, Florida.
!■:. fi. Kirkland, Go- rain.
11. S. Hudson,
John Herren, Alabama.
.1. M. Howell, Georgia.
.1. S. Smith. Sooth Carolina.
J. W. Traylor, “
E. G. Scruggs, Georgia.
Solonuji Newson,
il. it. C'assaday, Alabama.
T. O. Powell, Georgia.
S. A. Tomkins, South Carolina.
F. A. Driver, Alabama.
-1. 1). Fatten, South Carolina.
J. F. Donelioo, Georgia.
It. JI. Tindali. M. 1). of Mississippi,
was admitted ad ctmtkni grat'r '■>.
S 'are for the Hite cf a Mewl ’SJoj;,
A writer in the National fnteH.il/enctrßnysi
that spirits of hartshorn is a certain rem
edy for the bite of a mad dog. Th
wound, lie adds, should lie constantly
bathed with it and three or four doses,
diluted, taken inwardly during the day.
The hartshorn decomposes, chemically,
the virus insinuated into tlm wound, and
immediately alters and destroys Us
dcleteriousness. The writer, who resi
ded in Brazil for some time, first tried it
for the bite of a scorpion, and found I
that it removed pain and inflammation
almost instantly, Subsequently, he tried
it for the bite- of the rattlesnake, with
similar success. At the suggestion of
the writer, an old friend and physician
tried- it in cases of hydrophobia, and •
Always with success.
r
It is said that'Messrs. Gales & Seaton, '•
of the National Intelligencer, Washing
ton. partners for forty-five years in the
publishing business, have never had a
-of opinion on political ques- v
irons, and never ajar or misunderstand
ing' of any sort. They have never
knoom a division of interest; from f
their.iTO«unon coffer each has always .
drawn whatever he choose; and for
more than thirty years past there has I
never been a settlement 0 f accounts be
tween them. i
The Fall of Delhi i;as been dramiltised ?
as a 11 horse piece” at' ‘ 'hicago. v
! LINES
1 BYi**<rt i.'ith a Pencil on Washington's Monu
ment, Baltimore.
BY F. W. THOJUS.
j A- towers iliy image to tbe noble height
Our eagle lakes, in hi 3 triumphant flight,
j When far above the lowly bir.’s of prey
He wings Ins heavenward and exulting way.
So towered great Washington, thy moral ken
Above the purpose of thy fellow men.
And Franklin’s genius guards it from the storm,
Whose bursting thunders might its grace deform;
And thus in life that Frauklin watched thy path,
And warded off fell Envy’s lightning wrath :
And thus to glory be your great names given,
While marble lasts or lightning bursts from
heaven.
JAMES M. DYE & CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augusta , Georgia.
ITIAHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a
X copartnership under tbe name and/rrv A \\!
style of JAMES M. DYE & CO. lor UniOYX/g-.fji.
transaction of a Warehouse and rommnK
-ion Business, at the Ware-house recently occu
pied by Dyb Jfc LaTastk. They respectfully ten
der their services to their personal friends and
the public, with the assurance that any business
entrusted to them will be promptly and faith
fully attended to.
Particular attention paid personally to the sale
of Cotton and oilier I'ro« uce, and also to the re
ceiving and forwarding of Goods.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments
of Cotton and ether Produce.
1 JAMES M. DYE.
THUS. RICHARDS.
Augusta, Feb. 5, ISSB. feb24
GEORGIA
/SARSAPARILLA
a*»«» «** an aS3 „
OR,
Dennis’ -A_lt©:rciti-\re.
IN PINT BOTTLES.
r PREPARED BY J. DENNIS. M. D., Augusta, C,a.
For Diseases of the. Liver and to Purif y the Blood.
TT CONTAINS, in addition to Sursapa-
X villa, the Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Queen’s
Delight, (Stillingia) ; White Ash, Grey Beard orj
Fringe Tree, (Ch ooanthus) ; Tincture of May j
Apple or Mandrake, (Podophyllum,) and Blood j
Root, (Fanguinaria.)
In small doses it is alterative or laxative ; in j
large doses it acts generally as a mild purgative. i
l In some cases there is no percept i le action on
the bowels : yet, in Liver Cou.plaints, or in dis j
1 arfe‘ng from impurities in the. blood, its!
i OOn.iiiiueAuse produces a marked improvement!
3 in the general health.
Its ingredients arc well known to he good. Its
formu a has been highly approved of byemi-j
nent physicians. It sells readily and gives good:
satisfaction.
The publication of its compositioa is the best j
certificate or recommendation that can be given,
s It is not offered to the public as a universal Spe
cific, but as one of the best medicines for dis
-3 eases of the Liver aud for purifying the Blood.
that can be obtained.
For sale by the principal Druggists in this city,;
and by Druggists generally.
References— E. E. Ford, D. I).. Augusta ; Hon.
A. H Stephens ; Ex Gov. H. V. Johnson ; lion.
W. Gilmore Simms, Charleston ; Gen. Jas Jones;,
q J. Caldwell, Esq., Columbia, S. C. ; Rev. V.\ A.
Me-wain, and Rev. J. A. Porter, Sumter. S. C
y feb’27 dlvr
A SoHiliem Remedy.
" MADE 1!Y PROK. O. O. WHODSI ,N. No v OrIWIBS
XITOODMAN’S CHEKIIY KXPEXHO-
V 7 RANT, the medicine that lias created
such an excitement at tin- North among the Phy
sician.-:, and has been pronounced by all who
have used it its being fur superior to any Cliirry
Pectoral. Woodmtn’s Cherry Expectorant ton
tain-: the active nr iivalquail liesot the pur-sl*-
cocti* a of Wild•< berry Bark, and many other
valuable ingredients that render it far better
than any other "Cough Medicine in this couutiy
RF.COMMENDATIONP :
Nkw Oklraxs, April 0, 1856.
Dar Sir: The public generally nre fully aivare
of the thousands of remedies for diseased limps,
under the titles of Sarsaparillas. Pills, Platers!
Liniments. &c.. that are daily brought to their
notice thpougd the newspapers byway offcdver
ti/oments. My object in writing this note for
pubii -nkni is to induce the public, or at least
those who are afflicted, to use one that c<titains
articb-s of R-al Use in Pulmonary Diseases. I
am conscious that m so doing, I am acting most
unprofi-ssionally and derogatorfiy to the inter
ests ot medical science and the regular ptacti
Boners of medicine. 1 refer to Wood man’s Cher
ry Expectorant, which is a scientific remedy
that I have used with more success than any oi
the usual prescriptions used by Physicians.
CHA ek.TO.W Feb. 23.— Cotton— ReceRLES
past we th 0.719 bales, making the total r
cei} s at s is port since tbe Ist September, 1&7
Cs4*bale Upland Exported since our las*, to
f. Yigu j- i is. 401 G bah-: Upland: coastw.se.
3387 iiaic-s Upland; making the total export
of the week 82 3 bales Upland; lea ing on band
a shipping stock of 30881 bales, and on shipboard
L - not ch ared, 15,030 bales.
The total sales of the week were 13,577 tales,
i We give the following quotations as the ranging
' pru e.- at tiie close of the market yesterday :
MEMP i*.S, Feb. 23— 'Provisions —Stock ight.
Clear Sides. Bacon* 12 ctS; Ribbed do 10*2Rl)jC;
Bacon {shoulder* 10*©H>; 4 o; Hans 12(5, 15 ‘r* !b-
Pork —Mess, $14*2)515 ; bufc hog rouwi'J
8 cents.
O b GUIS.
Whiultj —l Mm ostic raugosjat from -- tv ‘27c :
Did r.tuirbon $1 50<T/)s2 50 ; Jew Bourbon 50 (a)
75; Old Rye SI 6Cfj£2 10.
DR. JJEfIINJS’
OR HOT BITTERS,
A Compoum l J‘i ixtrati<.n of
i.i E O It (• I A S A R.S A P A It I L I.* A .
Fir Dyspepsia. f , "hh cud Female Complaints
arbitty from ( Ads.
IN -'./lUOt'S DISEASES
j of the stomach, siiih its pain or an uneasy
sens itiou in the stomata. caused by cold or t le
iii !..-- :ion of food, Heartburn, Fiawtub nc.y, or
wind in the.stomach. vl.iou.s Female Complaints
peculiar to the sex. kj. They a. t upon the Li-,
ver and Secretionsg».*uinl!j T . They assist the di |
ye li.tr. of food and. trpigthen the stomach ; up- j
oil the bowels they a laxative tendency. j
FOR DVSPKI’SIA.—Jf food causes pain in the
stomach, a dose tiikeu ho mediately alter mtv.is.
or as .-.non as the uuU-sy sens tion i. export
-1 cneed, will relieve till; pair, and assist digestion. j
i loK COLDS —Taka :i t the comtnenciu*r >tr ■ •
of colds, they will j>r->ve almost an infaliblcj
euro in all ca-cs. Tli* y are also valuable for the {
prevention and curc-.nf chills in their flr.-t stages, j
Knit S KJHI.i: ( ARISING Kit! 11l
COLDS.—If these Hitters were taken b.\ females j
immediately after naving been exposed in cold j
or rainy weather, •*> prevent taking cold, or!
v,’<*re taken for cold.-; at the commencement ol
being unwell. and their use continued through
tin* period, they would save a great amount ot
suffering. and oft r. prevent diseases which fre
quently terminate jutally, • i.tliy with young
I'«d .tales.
Price, 31 per bottle.
HIDE AND .SEEK, a Novel, by Wilkje
Coffins, avitkot*, of The Dead Secret. etc.
For sale by
febG TIIOS. RICHARDS & SON.
CJ UK DRIES.
yj 200 bids PJ ANTING POTATOES ;
•'SOO boxes TOBACCO, a!.* grades ;
101/ kegs SODA ;
.'IOO boxes Adamantine CANDUCrf ;
500 Legs NAILS ;
15 tierces RICK. For sale low by
feb22 WILCOX, HAND & A.NSU-IY
Best burning fluid.
I am at ail times prcjMired to till all orders
for 41 Hi st Fluid,” by the barrel, can or gallon,
at the verv k'.vest-price.
feb24 •S. C. MUSTIN. !
FU IIM.a HI'S.
Tlie larf-.-s; stock in the city, and greatest
Variety, for ; aie l-/ the dozen or separate.
feb24 S. C. MUSTIN.
Mess Mackerel.
rjIWENTY Quarter bills. MESS MACK-!
JL EREL.'just received a t
fob 17 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S, i
T AWS/OF A PDIUJC ANl> GENERAI.
1 J CHARACTER passed by the GoL'eral Aasem- J
bly of tho plate of Georgia at the session In No-1
vernb rai d December. 1857. officially autkenti
cat- l h/ lie Secretary of State, compiled by P.;
L*. -q. For sale bv
I lfOt’. P4CIIAHDF k SUN. .
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
OF THE
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers of the P
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 299—drawn 1
MARCH 1, 1858 :
10, 24, 1, 13, 00, 73, 40, 59, 10, 70, !
18, Gil,
The following are the Drawn Numbers of tbe 1
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Class 300 —Extra 1
drawn MARCH 2,1858 :
5, 20, 44, OC, 75, 9, 07, 00, 01, 3, I 1
30, 27, 34, h
F. C. BARBER, ) „
L.IMUGAS. J Commissioners.
S. SWAN & CO.. Managers. I <
Commercial Intelligent.
Latest dates from Liverpool Feb. 13
Latest dates from Havre Feb, 10
Latest dates front Havana Feb. *23
EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE, 1
Avgusta, Tuesday, March 2, p. M. j
Cotton*—Sales yesterday afternoon, 16S bales :
3at
Salestthis morning, 009 bales :19at 8 lat
9.V, 29at9X, 169 at 10, 75atl0';, 3atlo} a ',lo
at 10%, 172 at 11 13 at 11%, 78 at at 11%. 51
at 11%, 26 at 11%, 10 at 12 cents.
The market has advanced since our last report
about % cent.
,®,
Augusta Provision Market.
n-porl'jl by It. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Sfari d.
S’t."! Ale PRICES.
Beef, on foot, wholesale 0 (SI
Hogs do do 7%® 8
Beef retail 10® 12%
Mutton io® 12%
Pork io® 12%
Veal. . 10® 12%
Corn Meal 65® 75
Sweet Potatoes.. 125®137
Chickens 30®35
Turkeys 125®200
• Bucks 35® 40
, Corn, by tbe luad 62® 60
j Fodder, by tlie Load, t>. 109 112®125
. Pea Hay, do do do 100®125
j Grass Hay, do do 100®125
j SUuH 40® 75
| NEW ORLEANS. Fob. 25.— Cotton —A fair in
t quiry, and wo hoar of some 3000 bales sold thus
! far.
Sugar— About lOOObhds sold without material >
I change ir prices.
Molasses—Suk* embrace some 1200 bbls at ir- 1
, j regular and mostly lower prices ranging at 2*o
29c for fermenting to choice, though the latter i- !
\; mostly held at 30c. Some 200 half bb!s sold at
' j dZfa'Mc H gal.
Whiskey— Dull, and we hear of no transac-!
tions.
NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 21 —Cotton —-TbO sales,
: have embraced some 13,000 bales, at rates with
| in tbe range of our last quotations '
II Xew Orleans Classification :
Inferior 5 01 I Middling... .11 *2)11«.
•! Ordinary ... 8 I Good Mid..
■ Good Ord... 0)4 *g)9s; I Mid. Fair.. .V2\o—
—l Low Mid.. . 10? a '*2)10j Fair— fa— ,
• j Sugar. —Sales embrace about 1800 hhds. Fair
; tofully fair range at 5*2)5 % and 5)4 Jh.
! Molasses. —Some 2000 bbls. have been sold to-!
-1 Jay at 25*2)-7c for fermenting and dark, and -s
*2)3oc fur prime and choice : ami 600 half bbls at
j 33*2*36 cents.
I Coffee —We nolice sales of on ySO bags at 10J£
■ j cents, and 50 at lie.
L Exchange—: The demand is limited at our quo*
• tations :
11 1 London (dear bills) 7*28 and ct prom
f j Paris....' 5f.22>£*2)5f,35 V dot
New Yarn 60 days 2 ct dis
r j ..
| MEMPHIS, Feb. 26.— Cotton —The sales of the
j day amounted to 1200 bales. We quote :
j Inferior, 6 a 6)^
L-.'w Ordinary 7Fa a 7
j Good Ordinary 1% a 8
1 Lew Middling, a 9
'! Middling. ..1 9 a 9%
.'.; Strict Middling 10 aloj 4
‘ i Good Middling 11 a 11 : e '
i Middling Fair 11 all’j
t: F:lir , n%ai2
• SAVANNAH, Feb. 27.— Cotton —The market
Vto day was active and the inquiry fair. Prices
remained unchanged. Sales foot'up 1378 bales,
at 10J a to 12 cents.
cl •••<>*•
i! SAVANNAH. March I.— Cotton —The demand
I was limited, and transactions only foot up 621
! bales. In the present unsettled condition of the
market, we forbear quotations.
0 XASHVTL! E, Feb. 27.— Cotton —The offerings
••; were not a- tn-avy yt-.-terdny as on the day pro
s I vious. Sales of about ICC bales at 9*2)10) a els.
<• 1 Bacon —Active, at S cents hog round.
11 —.—
; j MEMPHIS, Feb. 25.—Considerable activity in
j (Vttou at advanced rates. The market do -d
3 [ still , with demaud for all clashes.
: piping |nicl%Difc.
CHARLESTON, M«\rch 1 .—Arrived, Steamship
' J Marion; ship Mary Ogden; -:<;hr F. T. Grice, N- \v
York; ship Gnndur, Liverpool : bark ary s..- -
y.'r, Rio de Janeiro via St Thomas; brig Adei.i,
i Havana ;
i Grant. Boston ; Uric Enoch Pratt, Mata. / - •
‘ schr Ueindoor. Ponce. P R.
; In the Otlling. A square rigged vessel, suppos-
I ed to be Spanish.
! Cleared, steamshipColumoia, NY ; Br-hin:*
! John Howell and Bannockburn. Liverpool; Fr
• ship Indian, Havre Ew Skataii. Coin-nhagen :
s J bark Numaceia. Palma. Majorca Island ; briy
j St Andrew, West Indies ; schr G Davis. X York:
i schr Mnry J Hoyt. Phibni-b»bii: i’r sl.-in Indiem
Havre: schr Ci.-nuos. Mobile; schr
*’ Franklin, l.a.
r -®
fr.VV ANX AH. March I.—Arrive-’, steain-hip
. Star of the South. New York; sc hr I.S Davi-. N
Y; schr Thus Denison, N Orleans; stmr Augusta
. an.l Talotnico. Augusta.
Cleared, slinsbi,: Augusta. N Y; Brbarl. Gart
. craig, Liverpool; schr Leva! Scranton, N Y
SAVANNAH, Marrh !.—Arrived, ship F
• Patten, Grenada ; British bark Royal ..deft. • .
Fowcy.
■ - •*& • * - -
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
1 i Sailing Dogs to and from the Unved .o- v .
!] FROM'EUROPE.
1 Ariel, Am, Southampton, Feb. 24 X Y i
i ■
1 Canard, Cun. Liverpool. Feb.. 27 J
J Gollins, Coll, J.iverpool, March 3 X Y j
1 ; Canard, Cun; Liverpool’. March »; X V
; Fulton. Am. Southampton. Murch Iq N Y
- j Cunard. Cun,l.iveri*ooi, Murcl* u iiu-t.m ;
j Cunard, Cun. Liverpool, March 20. N Y.
| Indian, Br. Liverpool March 24 he-. **:u
": North Star, Am,Southampton March X Y
2 Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, March 27 flio-.ton |
. | C 'llin. . Coll. Liverpool, ifarch 31 X Y j
Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, April J N Y J
! Cunard. Cun. Liverpool, April 10 Boston!
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
Cunard’. O n, Boston,Feb 21 Liverpool!
Cunard, Cun. New York. March 3 Livcru m! j
Aragn, Am, Now York, March 0 Havre'
CuiiHid, Cun Boston. March 10 Liverpool
Collia . ' ■<•!', X' v» York, March 13 Liverp*
Cunaid, Cun, Now York. Mar« h i7... .Liverpool j
Cnnar*.'.. Cun, hjstou. March 21 Liverpool
Cunart .C m. New York, Mar-i: 31.. .. Liverno •'!
Fulton. \m, New York, April 3 II !vre |
Cunard,-Cun, Boston. April 7 Liversxrol
Coiiffi?. Coll. New York, April 10 Liverpool
■ Cunard, Cun, Now York, April It Liverpool
, Cunard, Gen, Boston, April 21 Liverpool
01LS
\J Lit
Sperm do 300 do
Lump do 500 do
Tanners do 500 do
Castor do 300 do
Olive do 25 baskets
| lOf sale low by feb2 _ WM. JL TUTT.
Cil'e Insurance.
OPUE AUGUSTA INSI'KANCE AND
; JL BANKING COMPANY are prepar. dto :-sue
• i at moderalo premiums policies of iLsuranee cn
the lives of Slaves, either for one, rive or ten
j years. Forms of application and table- of rates
1 can oe procured at the office of the Company.
] free of charge.
WM. If. D.ANf'GNAC. President,
j F. McC-. v Secretary. tebii
I prices (Current.
WBOLKS-AU: PKICEB.
Hneon.—Hwns ft 11},' © 12
Canvassed Hama., .f) ft 13 © 14
| Shoulders sft 9 © 10
I Western Sides sft 10}* 0 11
: Clear Sides. Tenn... ft lift © 00
Ilibbud Sides 't». ft 11 0 00
Hog Round new —ft ft 10}i 0 11
Hugging—Gunny...?} yard 15 © 16
It letter.—Goshen ....ft ft 23 © 25
j Country ft ft 20 © 22 *
Bricks— ft 2000 600 © 800
Pressed SIOOOI2 '9 ©l4 00
O.iiilles—Adaman .ft ft 22 © 26
i Sperm ft ft 40 © 50
Patent sperm ft ft 55 © 60
| Cheese—Northern.. ft 11, 12 © 13
English Dairy sft 14 © 15
1 Cotree—R,„ Ifc 12 12 }r
I Isiguira ft ft ft , © n
Domestics.—Yarns 4} 1 00
X Shirting ft yard 4XO 6
% Shirting ft yard © 7>4
1 Shirting -...ft yard © 9}j
6-4 Shirting ft yard 10 © 12},
6-4 Shirting yard 11 © 12};
Osnaburgs ft yard 10 © 11
Drills “ 9V
Feathers.— sft 35 © 37'
Fruits—Apples ft lib] 300 © 500
Granges ft bbl 8 00
Figs box 62 © 100
Kaistns box 300 © 3>j
Cranberries l>bi 850 © 900
Fish.—Mackerel No. 1$ bid 14 00 ©lB no
No. 2 ft bbl 12 00 ©l3 00
No. 3 ft bbl 11 00 ©l2 00
No. 4 ft bbl 560 ® 600
Herrings j* box © 600
P lour.—Country . .?} he! 500 © 600
Tennessee bbl 475 © 560
City Hills ft bbl 560 © 760
Ktowah ft bbl 500 © 750
Henmead’s bbl 600 © 700
Kxtra ft bbl 700 © 750
Drain.—Cornin sack?! busn 60 ® 65
Wheat, white fi bush 110 © 115
Ked . .?. ft 95 © 100
Oats ft bush 45 © 50
P*yo f} bush 70 © 75
1 Peas hush 75 © 85
Corn Meal ft bush TO © 75
Gunpotvtler— -Dup.keg 700 © 760
Hazard ft keg 725 © 760
Blasting ft keg 475 ® 500
Hay hun. 100 © 120
Iron—Swedes ft ft 5% © 0%
English, Common, sft (a)
Refined, ft 3% (3)
kart! ft ft 10 © 11
Lend—Bar... fi ft 8 © »X
Lime.—Country.. ~ft box 126 © 150
Northern ft bbl 150 © 176
Lumber ft 100012 00 ©l4 00
j Molasses.—Cuba... .ft gal 25 © 28
St. Croix ?! gal 40
Sugar House Syrup.?* gal 42 © 45
Chinese Syrup gal 40 © 50
l*?* I *-; 9lk 4 © 4X
Oils—Sperm, prime, ft gal 200 © 225
I D“ m l> ¥ gal 10b 0 125
i train ?) gal 75 © 100
I Linsseed ® gal 100 © 105
Castor... « gal 200 © 226
I olntoes—lrish "(} Mil 3 75 4 00
Sweet ft bush 100 © 150
5 ,ce — *ft 4 © 5
•-ope—Kentucky.. ft 11 © 12
' Manilla ft ft 17 © IS
Spirit*. —Gin gal 40 fa) 50
! Rum gal 50 f 3) 60
Whiskey \\ gal 20 (fi) 35
l’eacli Brandy gal 125 (3) 200
’Apple Brandy gal 00
Holland Gin V- gal 150 (a) 175
Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 fa) 000
Sugars.—X Orleans, %\ ft 7>, (3) 9
Porto Rim ft S*i (d) 9
Muscovado V- ft 8 (d) 8ȣ
! Re lined C ?ft 10 (3) 11'
Refined B ft 10 y 9 (ft li
Re lined A ?. ft 11 (3) 11
Powder d ft 12 0 13
Crushed ft 12 fi) 13
1 S«lt $ sack 100 fa) 110
Soap.—Yellow.. ft 6 y
TJURNING FLUID.
I ) Just received, a fre.-h supply of BURNING
• bLUIK :.t SO cents per gallon, at tie Apothe
caries' Hail.
febll THOMAS P, FOGARTY.
1 > UTTER AND CHEESE.
I ) A large supply of both, for sale very cheap
by (129 DAN 1 H. WILCOX.
H~~ AIR DYES.
Ballard’s, Batchelor’s, Christadoro’s, Pha
loii’s, Jayne’s. Alexander’s Tricobaphe ; Prof.
Wood’s and Mrs Allen's Hair Resiorative;
Jayne’s Hair Tonic; I‘halon’s Invigorator;
Barry’s Tricopherous, and I.yon’s Kathairon.
For -ale by f22<Uw ’ WM .11. TUTI’.
IA MON OS.
RINGS and PINS—a fine selection of first
water stones—few but fine and cheap lor the
quality of the article. At
, feb-0 HENRY J. OSBORNE’S.
1 / 10TTON YARNS AND OSNABURGS.
V 50 bales Cotton Yarns, assorted sizes :
21 do Osnaburgs, from the Mon
tour Manufacturing Company. For sale by
;■ STOVALL ft CO.
A LCOHOL.
xJI 95 per cent Alcohol for sale by the barrel
at 70 cent,> ; retail, per gallon, at 75 cents.
fob 23 S. C. MDSTIN.
HI. AX Kins AND SHAWLS.
t S THU WEATHER HAS CLEABED
OFF COLD, gentlemen tin t a large let
• the above goods at low down prices, at
.i ii’lS HERSEY’S, opposite U. S Hotel.
JU< Y HOWARD’S JOURNAL, by Mrs.
J L. 11. Sigoqrney, and
D*’!>it and Credit, translated from the German.
• by 1.. C. C., with a preface by Christian Charles
Joskis Bunsen, I». D , 1). C. L., ]>. P.H. For
:• : -'ale by jan29 THUS. RICHARDS SON.
Drugs and Medicines.
J 3LEASE CALL AND SEE a new gup
- niv of .Drug* and Medicines, just received
' ht i ._# xlrug and Seed Store of
V. LaTASTF, Broad-t , Augusta
Cabinet Making: and Re
j)u»i iu ', u*e.
TTjTT H. PUOUTY &. CO. having dig
M • solved, by mutual consent, the under
> .-i 4iied may be found at the same stand, ready tc
• i do aS! jobs comtnilteil to him in the way of
■ CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING
AND HOUSE c.\R| ENTERING.
W. H. PROITY,
j >1: »P f-n Washington, between Broad :md Ley
Hold-street*. jurtlQ
BOSOMS!! BOSOMS!! !
JN S*IIIIT BOSOMS my stock is very
large, and so ue of the-:! are very beautifu
j new styles. Call in and take n look at then).
janlS At 1 IFF SKY'S.
Sa&ditry, Harness, Trunks
< SPRIVG Til A DE, 1558.-£ft
' Q HERMAN. JESSUP & CO., No. Ml
■ \3 B:«vi-•--treet, two door:* above the Ranki!
j Augu-ta. have r.uw on hand their usual larg
• • -”L-i well selected assortment of SADDLES. Rltl |
DI.FS. HAKNKS.S, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES i
•. C.A itPET BAGS, and e\ - cry description of Good !
i adapted to the ajiproacliing Spriug trade, mauu j
faetured by thcm.-eivc,--, -.xpressly for this mar
ket. also,
A stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coach
Material-, Springs, Axles, Malleable Castings and
rtment
j in the line, whicn are offered to manufacturers
! and dealers at low prices jano 3m
"COLOUR.
X 300 sacks Tennessee superfine Flour,
100 do do Family do
I 300 do Denmead’s superfine do
j In -tore and lor sale by
it |6 baker, wright & co. :
FREIGHTS^
BETWEEN -
SAVANNAH & AUGUSTA,!
; _ BY OIK FASHION LINE.
| rjMIE rates are now charged
H by the Semi-Weekly l-teamers of this line
viz :
On Cotton, per bale 25 cents
On Flour, per barrel 15 d u
On Salt, per sack <5 c { o
As our river 13 now in fine condition, and like
ly to re tun in good Boating order during tie
spring, a steamer us this iine will leave Sevan
nah o;> WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY of each
weok, immediately after the reception of the
freights y the Northern Steamships, thereby
ftfiordiug our merchants a sale, quick and 1 heat,
transpor .ition for their spring supplies. Good
received by the New York, Philadelphia and
Baltimore steamships will be lauded here on
Monday-; and Friday.;.
H 7 dWar 1 J.VC, A. MOOP.E, Agent
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
E' ’ Hiram, fIHCIIESTER & CO., 9 I
LATE HA VII.A.XD, J:Lilly l Cl.
BHOAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, «EO..g| &
f I \\ O DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES , PAINTS. OILS, GLASS P ATE XT MEDICIXES
GARDEN SEED, ROSENDALE CEMENT, t'\LCINED PLASTER
PARIS, &fc, t Sfc. t 6fc.
MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS GENERALLY WHO PRIDE
THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN
MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY,
feli‘24-1 m MAY RELY UPON BRING SVITED. ’
Light for the Million!:’. ]
The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discovered, j
HAYING purchased the Patent-right j
for the State cf Georgia, and Edgefield Dis
trict, S. C., lor making Illuminating
GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER, 1
by Choate & Tyler’s process, wc are prepared to
sell individual or public rights for the use of
said Patent.
Among the many advantages those vrorks have
over all others, are the following :
Ist. The abundance and cheapness of the ma
terial from which the Gas is made, viz :
PINE WOOD AND WATER.
2d. The durability of the works when com
-pared with others.
3d. Thesimplicitv of the apparatus and pro-ess
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
bouse, at Berzelia. on the Georgia Railroad, since
July last, where it may be seen. They have a
, very superior light lor onk fourth the prick of
1 Gas made from Rosin Oil.
Any communications addressed to either of the
undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt
, attention.
PLUMB & LETTNER, j
JAMES GARDNER, ]
J. A. ROBERT,
W. W. TREMHREY, i
HENRY PARDEN.
feb4-tf
JUST RECEIVED.
German Camomile Flowers,
Castile Soap, Pearl Barley.
I Tapioca, Peftrl Sago, Morphine.
Bicarb. Soda, Hops, etc., etc.
! For sale low at the Drug and Seed Store of J
j feb2 V. LATASTE, Broad street. '
(fcbmiiig Dispatch.
n UANO.
j vX" 30 tons Peruvian Guano, ivarranted genu 1
ine. in -tore and for sale by
lebs BAKER, WRIGHT ft CO
Onion setts.
For sale by feb2 WM. H. TUTT. :
OILS, ALCOHOL AND BURNING
FLUID.
25u gals. Best Lamp Oil $1 25 per ga'lon
' 200 do Lard do 1 40 do do
j 200 do Best Castor do 215 do do
300 do Train do 75 do do
: 250 do Paint do 1 00 do do
~ ’ 200 do Tanners do 75 do do
u 500 do Fre.-h Burning Fluid... 80 do do
300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do
—ALSO—
-50 boxes French Window Glass. Just receiv
od by feb2 THOS. P. FOGARTY.
p Veolaon Hams.
JUST RECEIVED, a lot of choice Vcni
son Hams.
_ foblo-2 HENRY J. SIBLEY.
B" UTTER AN I) SA RDINES.
25 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, from prime to
■ choice ;
, ’ 20 c ,se3 SARDINES, for sale by
f( bB-lm A. i>. WB HAMS.
ANOTHER supply of the following
named Books have just been received bv
>c T.IUS. RICHARDS & SON :
lady’s Almanac for 1858 ;
American do do ;
,* Parton’s Life of Aaron Burr ;
’• Souvenirs of Travel, by Mad. LeVert ;
Moss Side, by Marion Harland ;
i- Taylor’s Northern Travel—Sweden, Lapland
and Norway ;
Mustang Gray and Bernard Idle, by Hon. Jere
' Clemons. ’ feb22
il \XoUE NEW BOOKS.
ill. The Hall Yearly Abstract cf the Medical
Sciei ces, edited by W. 11. Ranking. M. D.—Jul)
, to December, 1857.
Copper and Copper Mining, bv A. Snowden
D Piggot. M. D.
Practical Mineralogy. A-saying and Mining, by
' l Frederick Overman. For sale br
fob 19 TIIOS. RICHARf S ft SON.
J’ IFE AND LOVE IN NORWAY, a
J Norwegian and Lapland Tale, from the Ger
man of Theodore Mugge, by Edward Joy Morris,
i. For sale by
.i fob 19 THUS. RICHARDS ft SON.
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATE BLaCKSMITH. En
i a. quire at this office, febl9 ts
g ARD.
1 J .j bbls choice NEW LARD. For sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY ft SONS,
febl'J No. 6 Warren Block.
SEW DRUG
,AX it SE E D STOR E .
i XT' LaT-ASTE re-
Y e spectfully informs
' j his frieuda that he has xpgy
i open a new DRUG an l fB
j SLED vToRE, at the .-tend |Bl
| recently occupied by Mr.
| Wm. J1 ai xk-, on Broad-st.. ,
! two doors below the Post ,/ DJtI7GS !
• unko, [O
I The Drug and ' e-'i.-ine I
I Department will be under vHjTU j
DKLKKR, an experienced j
Druggistuud Chemist, who
j will give his strict atten- JgBBL
| lion to the putting up of I
-i physicians’ prescriptions.
! In the Seed Department, Mr. L. hoj>cs tint an I
j exnericnee often years will he a sufficiei t guar- j
anteo that his customers will be supple d wlth |
j none but genuine seed. Informatiouns t-i plant I
ing end cultivating will be always freely given. I
j and at tne command of his customers. For thr 1
r-reaent. Mr. L. will be assisted bv his -on, E. G. i
J I-aTASTF.
Mr. L. respectfully solieds the patronage of
the public, under full confidence of giving gene
ral satisfaction.
R' l lb departments will be well supplied—thf ;
Medical with the best from the North, the Seed
Irom the same, with the imported from the ci ’o ■
brated house of Vilmokin, ofParis.
janl9 diwtf
"j\X GLASSES.
| iXL 30 hhds prime Cuba Mola ses. for gale by
feb£2 Wilcox, hand & ansi
Philadelphia lager Sr
A iresh .supply just received and tor sale bv
T DMAS WHYTK,
fob2o Agent for the Brewers.
Blankets.
TN ORDER TO SAVE THE TROUBLE
! i of packing away our BLANKETS iu tile sum-1
j mcr, wo will, auringthe present cold weather,
I sell our remaining stock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Fine Bed Blankets at $3 a pair ; tine and extra
large, $4 a pair ; extra tine 14-4, $7.50 ; Negro !
Blankets, extra large, 80 cents a piece.
febga GJt\Y ft TURLEY.
THRESH BURNING FLUID.
X A supply just lauded amt ftr sale low bi
feb22 WM. H. TUTT. ,
rjiRUSSEs! trusses!
X Just received, a fine a.ssor’ment of single 1
Single and ! ouble TRUSSES, lor infants, youths I
and adults. • I
Also, Improved Femoral and Umbilical Trus-
Shoulder Braces and Abdominal I
A’-’22-d*w2w WM. H.‘TUTT. j
SWAN & CO.'S
LOTTERIES.
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
CO" $70,000 !-O0
FOII TEN DOLLARS!!
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by 8. .SWAN & COMP’Y, Managers of the
Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single
Number Lotteries for MARCH, 1858, at AU
GUSTA, Ga , in public, under the superinten
dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 5,
To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY. March C, 18 »8.
Cl .ASS 6
To be drawn in city of Augusta.Ga..in public,on
SATURDAY, March 18. 1858.
CLASS 7.
lo be drawn in City ofAugusta,Ga.,in public, on
SATURDAY. March 20, 1858.
CLASS 8,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY, March 27, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! I !
; Eive Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-
Five Prizes !
NkARI.V ONI PKIZK TO EYHRY NINE TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
; To be Draim each Saturday in March , 1858. !
1 Prize of $70,000 1
1 “ “ 80,000
1 “ “ 10,000
1 “ “ s^ooo
1 “ “ 4.<’00
1 “ “ 3,000
1 “ 1,500
4 “ “ 1,000
! 4 “ *• 900
, •* * “ SOO
I 4 “ “ 700
! 4 “ “ 000
f 50 “ •• 5-0
) 50 “ “ 800
100 “ “ ... 125
•280 ‘ “ 100
APPROXIMATION I*Rl/.KS.
4 Prize;; of S4OO Ap. to $70,000 l’rze are SI,OOO j
4 •• *• 300 “ 80,000 “ are 1.200 |
4 “ “ -'OO “ 10,000 » are SCO 1
4 “ “ 125 “ 5.000 “ are 500
4 “ “ 100 “ “ 4.000 “ are 400
i 4 il 75 “ ‘ 8.000 t; are 800
4 “ “ 50 ‘‘ “ 1,500 “ are 200
i 5,C00 • •* 20 are 100.000
j 5,485 Prizes amounting t 0....! $820,000
j Whole Tickets $10: Halves $5: Quarters $250.
PLAN OF THE LOTTEIft.
! The numbers from Ito 50.000 corn-spending
! with those numbers on the Ticket- printed < i
j seporate slips of paper, are encircled with sinaß
, tm tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 457 prizes, similarly printed and en
circled, are placed In another wheel.
The wheels arc then r<«olv'i. ami a number
- is drawn from the wheel <>: nund -ns, and at the
same time a prize is drawn from the other
■ wheel. The number and prize crown out are.
opened and exhibited to the audience, ami regi •
■ tered by the .Commissioners: the prize being
placed against tl-e number drawn. This opera- j
tion is repeated until all the prize - are drawn out j
Approximation Prizes. —The two preceding i
j and the two succeeding numbers to those draw j
ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 2S !
j Approximation Piizes. For example} if ticket
number 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those \
- j tickets numbered 11248. 11240,'’11251,11262, will
r each be entitled to S4OO. If ticket number 55(1
' j draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered
j 548 . 549.551, 552 will each be entitled to SBOO.
j ami s»» on according to the above scheme,
j The 5000 priz- ■of S2O will be determinated b\
! the la-t figure of the number that draws the
! $70,000 prize. For example, if the number
! drawing (lie $70,000 prize ends with No 1, then
, ill the tickets where the number ends in . will
1 j be entitled to S2O. if the number ends with No
4 j 2. then all the tickets where the No ends in 2 wili
‘ f be entitled to S2O. and so on to 0 '
Certificates of Packages w ill be sold at the fol-
I lowing rates, which is the risk :
I Certificate <>i Package of 10 Whole Tickets SBO j
do do do 10 Half do .... 40 :
do do do lOQuar. do 20 !
j j do do do 10 Keighth do 10 j
| In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the \
i money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded by first
! mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
- I any figure they may designate.
11 The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
~ sent to purdl lasers immeiiatclyaiter the drawing
MSP Purchasers will pleat-** write their signa
| tun .- plain, and give their Post Office, County
and Sta ; *.
Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
AH prizes of SIOOO ami under, paid immo
•liately after the drawing-other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & Co., Augusta. Ga.
£sr Persons residing near Montgomery. Ala
or Atlanta. Ga., can have their orders tilled, and
save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either
of those cities. nihl
Garden Setal.
A FRESH MTPLY of Garden Seeds.
! XV from .1 M. Thorburn, N. York, just opened
I and for sale at the Drug and Seed Store of
V laTASTE. i
janSO Broad st., Augusta. Ga. i
I?n i:SIi COXGRKSS WATER.
; For sale by 122 WM. H TUTT.
j GREAT REDUCTION!
IX PRICES OF
CLOTHING,
AT
215 liROAD-ST.
A. P. BIGNSN & f«.
* Arc nov. * .il- r og the remainder of their WINTER
STOCK at such rates as to*iuduce all to j
purchase .vhoarein wantol
«3 C--Jim §g» j :
CLOTHING !
- *•■•*>•■»
8’ UGAK.
40 hlids g >od to prime \ OSUGAR,
15 «lo prime clarified do {'
150 bb’s A, B and C do
25 do ('rushed do
For sale low by
feb22 WILCOX, HAND k ANSLEY. j
Sliirts-- £? 11 ii‘ tS3! n
Shirts made to order. Also, a
largo supply now on hand. Very cheap— |
Sir for Nine Dollars.
jmilS HERSEY’S, opposite V. S. Hotel. ;
TJACON.
- .L ) Thirty thousand pounds choice, new Ten i
nosseo BACON, hog round, ou baud and for sale
I by reb2 A. STEVENS.
S' ‘ ICEBOATS. ~
Five Hundro i bushels SEED OATS, received '
I from Tennessee, and for sale by
feb2 A. STEVENS.
“OACON. " ~
D 80ea-ks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar-
I nve within a tew days,
j 1\ i-> * BAKI K. v. RIGHT k CO.
POTATOES, Hl*-k. &cl
50 bbis. choice POTATOES,
I 20 casks RICE,
t 50 bbis. No. 1, 2 and 3 MACKEREL,
j -'OOO lb if. CODFISH, for -a*** by
! febfc-lta a. L*. -V HI.I AMS.
| jfU'srrHanrous gtofrfttatmtnfe.
I air dtbijnt~c>
G. R. BODGE S
DYEING ESTABLISHMENT.
Greene-street, above Kollock st. '
!, DYEING of ev-
V'■' i cr Y tJescripU'in done.
J Bleaching and Pressing
I iir'4 ? X of Bonnets; Gentle
j J l mens’clothing cleansed
■ J' and rejNiired at.short
j? Established in
:or "riling ami
Marking —at Dodge's
(gySW Dye House, Grecne-st.,
ii® at the following price-:
i J By the barrel, per ga!
T ion, 17 cents ; by 5 or
I 10 gallon. 20 cents ; by
Jj , the single gal., 25 cts.
id i / Warranted superior
1 * t 0 an - v in use
i G R - wraE ’
j Olp Proprietor.
CIHOICE NEW BACON.
) 30,000 lbs choice Tennessee Bacon, consist
ing of Hams, Shoulders aud Sides. For sale by
JOSIAIi SIBLEY A* SONS,
feblS No. 6. Warreu Block.
Lakd.
Fifty packages new Tennessee LARD, in
bbis, half bbis and cans, for sale bv
febS BAKER. WRIGHT k CO.
R, P. SPELMAN, SR.,
Greene-stre»‘t, Augusta, Go* rgia. f2rt
Potatoes.
TEN bbis. MEKCEIi POTATOES;
20 do Yellow Planting do
Just received at
feb!7 D’ANiIGNAC k HUBBARD’S.
A N F: AV a \ D V A L tA 1 i L K
REME 0 Y .
t OLDBIAN BITTERS!
COMPOSED STRICTLY OF TTIK
CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
AND WARRANTKD TO GIVE
GRKAT 11EI.1EF I!» DYSPEPSIA,
And all diseases arising from
1 A Disordered State of the Stomach.
SUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION,
FULLNESS OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi
, ness of the head, depression of spirits, loss of
, appetite, pain in the side and back, fever and
ague, general debility, and the ‘'thousandother
! ills ’’ arising from indigestion and enfeebled con
dition of the digestive organs. Habitualcostlve
m-.-s is found very frequently connected with
feeb'Q constitutions, ami persons of sedentary
habits, which often exerts a very unfavorable
influence upon the general health of the subject,
land is particularly manifested by a restless and
4e.-ponning state of mind, irregular, if not a loss
i of appetite.
,: For this condition of the system, this article ; s
} j confidently recommended with the positive as
(' suranee that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so
. 'as not 10 move the bowels too actively,
RELIEF
may be relied on, without auy, even the least,
j *>t flie unpleasant conseqnetiees resulting fror.v
i the use of the common purging medicines usual*
• ! ly resorted to.
Persons afilicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
‘ 1 • i! pa: take of this medicine w ith safety, as Aloes
forms ti<> part of its compost*ion.
d by druggists and merchants generally,
:»n*l us Augusta, by Haviland, Chichester 4c Co.,
\Ym. 11. Tutt, and l'lumb & i citner.
i leb_3-0m
Seed Oats.
UI'K have a sow busliels left of CALI
> y FORMA SEED OATS.
1 Frem the very high character of these Oats,
I given by persons who have grown them, weean
) recommend them t« our planting friends. They
will gr-iw mere t*> the cere, and weigh more per
: bushel than any other Oats sown iu this couo
! try. For sale bv
THO ,; . P. STOVALL k CO..
febls-3 (ion’lCommission Merchants.
Cannel Coal.
ItOUTY IONS CANNEL COAL, foe
Parlor Grates, landing. For sale very low
* I on the wnarf.
! febl*2-G J. B. GUIEU, Agent.
il .
LUTHER ROLL,
A T HIS NEW ST A N D,
Corner of Ellis and Jackson Streets.
Nearly in the Hear of tlie Globe
Hotel.
1 ON THE CORNER BELOW ARCHFJUS STABLES,
HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORT
mem of COACHES, ROCK AW AYS TOP
and No Top "BUGGiES, &C-, which will be sold
i ! extremely low and on accommodating terms.
ALSO.
A full assortment of all kinds of materials
r used bv Coach and Harness makers, »kc., such a-.
AXLES.
SPRING?*,
BOLTS.
hubs.
Ft.LLOW>,
SPOKES.
SHAFTS.
* SINGLETREES.
BANDS,
.MALEABLE CASHINGS,
EN XA M ELI .ED LEATHER
AND CLOTH, PATENT DASH
i AND HARNESS LEATHER, &l\. &C.
r Repairing of HARNESS and VEHICLES done
ptomptiy and at low prices. VEHICLES mar
j ufactured to order. The same a-sortment to bo
(found at the old stand, corner of Washington
; and Reynolds street-, in rear of the Augusta
Hotel. jan27-Beod
JTIOK CHAPS.
Fresh Rose Up SALVE, POMADE JTTVINE
Framiipax.m Crk.\m. are deligluful articles
i for chapped hand- and faces. For sale bv
d 2 PLUMB &LEMNER.
ONH THOUSAND bushels OATS, in
-tore aud tor -ale low bv
M. W. WOODRUFF,
febs corner Reynold and Mclnto.-h
/ 10NGRESS WATER.
V_ A fresh supply just received by
fob 2 - WM. IL TUIT.
CLOTHING-,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:
RAMSEY & LABAW,
A T their old stand opposite the Union
; £\_ Bank, are .-U v -r!:i:; to their friends and cus-
Jtomers the largest and best stoek. of Fall and
j Winter Clothing ever otf .red in the city, the
most of the goods having been bought aud manu
factured by us at our manufactory in New York,
j almost exclusively for cash. We t'-el confident
jnoh"u--o North or South, can beat us in style,
j duality and price. All wo ask is a call to ex
i amine the stock. Among the stock will be found
Superior black, blue a ml brown Caster Beaver
i FROCKS,
■ Snpr do do do Cloth Frocks,
do do do do Business do,
do do do do Raglan Over
‘sacks,
J Supr do do - do Beaver Over
i sacks.
Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Cassimere
i Pants, ol every style aud grade.
400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth,Satin,
. Plush, Cashmere, &e. from $1 to $3.
I GOO super Black Satin Frocks and Sacks. Also,
I English Tweed Sacks, from 2 75 to $5.
250 pairs English, French and American Side*
band Cossim ;re Pants, some el< gant designs.
500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satin*, t Pants
i ol splendid weight, from 1 75 to $2 25.
\ 150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants.
! 75 suits of splendid Harris’ Side band Cassi
! mere Pants.
100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4 to $4 50 per
coat.
150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per
coat. jan4
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10 hhd3. choice- SHOULDERS,
10 <lo do SIDES,
3000 Ills. HAMS, 1
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