Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 12, 1858, Image 3

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(Bbming Jlispattbl AUGUSTA, GKO: ftnOUR O’CLOCK F. Wf, MAR. 1 i, 1858 Nolle*' to Advertisers. Advertisements fur the Evemng Dispatch must bo handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in order to appear the sumo day. The heavy pres sure of advertisements upon the columns of our paper will not admit of their reception after the hour named. LOCAL MATTERS. Weekly Dispatch. The Weekly Augusta. Dispatch, issued to day, is acapital number. It contains editorial articles on various and promi nent subjects ; correspondence from dif ferent sections of the country; tele graphic despatches giving the latest and most important intelligence frorr foreign countries, and from all parts 01 the Union ; a general summary of all the most interesting and important events in our own and other countries I full and accurate accounts of local oc currences ; city items; proceedings ol Congress to a late day ; a great variety of highly entertaining miscellaneous I reading matter ; a full and careful rel view of the Augusta markets, priced current, &c., &c. In short, the Weekly! Dispatch is a truthful mirror of the times. It may be had in wrappers, rea dy for mailing, at the office, on Broai I street a few doors below Sets’s corner I (up stairs.) Price, five cents a copy. Hlailainc Voting. Tiiis remarkable lady will remain ii town only one day more, and we advisi the curious to give her a call. S —■— Yt w Fire Company. ' At a called meeting of a portion of the citizens of Augusta, held last night, at the Augusta and Savannah Railroad Depot, for the purpose of organizing a new Fire Company, to be called Fire Company, Clinch No. 2, the follow ing business was transacted. Mr. John Stubbs was unanimously called to the Chair, and D. T. Castleberry requested to act as Secretary. The meeting then proceeded to elect officers and the fol lowing persons were unanimously elect ed : John McCann, Captain. Sam’b Whitman. Lieutenant. L. <i. Sirlby, Pipeman. W. Fuller, Assistant Pipeman. A. Younge, Treasurer. D. T. Castleberry, Secretary. The following Committees were then named : On Bye-Laws. Mullen, McCabe, McCann. On Uniform. —Nayey, Mulen, McCann. Monthly meetings to be held 2d Sat urday in every month. The meeting then adjourned to meet at the engine bourse at 5 o'clock on Saturday eveniug next for the purpose of moving the engine to its new quar ters. D. F. Castleberry, Secretary. From the Southern Banner, (Athens.) Franklin College A Model Cories poudent. A correnpondent of the Augusta Dis patch, writing from this place under date of Feb. 27th, and signing himself “Buck Horn,’’ communicates in that paper of the 2nd ir st., the following startling in telligence in regard to the present con dition of Franklin College. “I understand, in the streets to-day, several of the students of Franklin Col lege are selling off their books, etc., and are going to leave. 1 lie cause ot their leaving I was not able to learn. It was also whispered to-day there would not be more than twenty-five students in the College, at the next commencement. I hope this is not true ” If “ Buck Horn ” was really sincere in the hope expressed in the concluding portion of the paragraph that, “ this is not true,” we think that he might have taken the pains to investigate 4 he mat ter thoroughly, before giving publicity to such a report. If, on the other hand, hi- “ . hope ibis is not true," really meant, (as it sometimes does,) “I am glad of it,” why all we have to say to Buck Horn, is, that he has overshot the mark this time, and that his attempt to injure the College call be very easily neutralized by asim pic statement of the truth as obtained from those wtioknov.-, “ whereof they speak.” The “books, etc.,” to which he alludes as being sold off, belonged to some of the last graduat ing class, and not those who are now, or have been connected with the Col lege since the beginning of the present term. That *• whisper,” which “Buck Horn ” heard, must have intended for his ear alone, for we have not been able to find any one else who heard it. Only two'students, have disconnected them selves with the-Col lege since January, and all the officers of the College are unanimous in their testimony as to the spirit of contentment shown l>y thestu dents. and the smoothness and harmony with which everything moves on. “Buck Horn,".is singularly at fault *too, in hie statement of facts about the trial of the new engine which we no ticed last week. He says that, “ the new engine threw water somethingover two hundred feet, beating the old one fifty feet.” The Chief Engineer of our File Department says that, “ the new en gine threw w ater one kindred and seventy feet, beating the old one silty fed. “Buck H rn ' should either post himself bet ter the next time lie writes for the pa pers. or —not write at all. Asau net of justice to the College, we ask tire Dispatch, and those of our ex changes who have copied the paragraph quoted above, to give our statement of the/acte in Dds m .tter I From Texas. The steamer Uov. Reuse, says thtl lal veston Civilian of the 2d inst., to<i| fire ! the 28th ult., on Trinity river, half a mile below Alabama, and was totally de stroyed, with her cargo of 1440 bales of cotton The crew and passengers were all sa'ved. A great fire took place at Liberty, the 28th ill is by which a large part of the business portion of the town was burned The building;’ destroyed are valued at SIO,OOO. 1 th?iu giving I i vcet'.gstlOU, and that oite matt was kill- j ed. Tlie clerks at Shawnee Mission ate • preparing a statement under oath that ; they gave i:t their testimony before the Investigating Committee under threats of death. 1 A letter from Fort Scott says that i place had been taken by Fane's men, who were robbing stores and stealing horses. No lives lost. 13 : | At Newark, N.J., on the 4th instant, by Rev. J lot Jones, D. I)., J. X. Andrews, of this city, ] and Ellen Conley, youngest daughter of the late Jas. 15. Robbins, of New York. GROVER & BAKER'S MACHINES, K‘ EASONS why the Guovmt & Baker Machine is universally preferred for family sewing : I*. It is more simple and easier kept in order than any other Machine. 2d. It, makes a seam which will not rip or ravel, though every third stitch is cut. .‘id. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus t | all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while j the same machine can he adapted at pleasure, l by o. mere change of spool, to all varieties of work. 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread, " and common spool cotton with equal facility, sell. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break iu washing, ironing, or otherwise. 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more beautiful than any other made, either by bund or machine For sale by THUS. P. STOVALL k CO., mh6 Augusta, Georgia. TTST RECEI VED. - •) A fresh lot of ARTIST -' MATERIALS. For , ; sale low by mho THUS. P. FOGARTY. Burning i u id and alcohol. 500 gallons Burning Fluid, pure and fresh ; . j 300 do 95 per cent Alcohol. For sale \ low 1 \ mhd i ! 1< )S. I*. I 'Hi ARTY. SOUTHERN SEED STORE. 1 WILL OPEN, in a few days, a fresh supply of I G-ard.cn Seed, r | from the reputable houses of Landreth and Thor* .•burn. With the patronage of the public, I in * i tend to make this one of the principal Seed Stores L ‘ of the South, to merit which my seeds are put up : i in good envelope paper, and warranted to give [ ! satisfaction, in all respects. V. LaTASTK, Brea -st., two doors below the Post Office. ; j mbß d*ws COWETA HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. • I mliß-ly SANDERS W. LEE. J Life InsuiaßCe. riIHK AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND i JL BANKING r< MPA NY are prepar dto issue , ;:it moderate premiums policies of iLSuraucc on ( ! tl;.' lives -of Slaves, either lor -one, live or ten ; cars. Forms ot u| pheaii-ui end tables of rates > j cun be-procured at the office oi the Company, • ! free of charge. WM. M. D’ANTIGNA-C, President, j C. F. McCoy, Secretary. febll I’ OOKING GLASSES. A large stock, well assorted, for sale cheap, -eparate or by the dozen. 25 a c.iiusmf. TXTA ITERS. V Y All kinJ3, for sale cheap by . | feb2s S. C. MUSTIN. ’ f[Wf THOUSAND lbs. BAGON, hog X round, on consignment and for sale fi»r cash onl by f 25 M W. WOODRUFF. rfIEN tierces Prime RICK, on-consign- I. merit and for sale low for cash only. feb2s M. W. WOODRUFF. IMVE HTTNDI ED BUSHELS SEED 1 OATS, on consign ent and for sale by M. W. WOODRUFF. A FEW bhde. N. 0. SUGAR, instore , ±\. and for on accommodating terms, by fob‘26 . w. WOODRUFF. (J MALL LOT QF RYE s ill in store, fur L 3 w hich a buyer is wanted, by fobs M W. WOODRUFF. Received this day Another lot of superior LARD LAMPS and J Alai HINMHY OIL, will be so <i low lor c *h. f ! mild THOMAS !» FOGARTY. Diamonds. KINGS and PINS—a fine selection of first i w.ner stories—few but 4:ne and cheap lor the quality of the article. At f 'b.O HFNRY J. OSnORNE’B. / torroN yarns aad osnabfrgs. , V_V Ob Oa es Cotton Yarns, assorted sizes ; ’! 2 ) do Osnabu *'.s. from the Mon tour Manufacturing Company For sale- by fell 3 711 1 IS. I*. STOVALL <N CO. DUFFIELI) HAMS! TsT e -vat Crop. FOB SALE BY j THOMAS P. STOVALL & 00.. / 'OLD BAND CHINA. .1 UX For sale very ow in complete setts or c;.r.,rate. those wanting to fill up old seits. or purctMw?e new, arc respectfully requested to give moarft-L Store few door* ab*vc the Augusta U 'UI, feb2s S. C. MUSTIN. Commmial intelligent Latest dales from I iverpool * Fel». 27 Latest dates from Havre F* b. 24 Latest dates from Havana Feb. 23 I Weekly Review. AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, I March 12, 1858. J REMARKS.—It will, no doubt, cause some sur prise among those who are not close observers that our southern markets are dull and dcclin iug under the favorable news from Fur ope. It should be borne in mind that the receipts at all I our ports are rapidly increasing. In New Or leans alone last week they were *0,673 bales [against 39,804 for the corresponding week last [year. The total receipts in that city since Ist of [September have been 1,191,258 bales, against m. 274,120 to the same date last year ; and the ■lecreaso at all the ports at latest dates has been ■•educed to about 3G0,000 bales on those of last vear. It is apprehended by buyers that tue in ■rcasing receipts at our port* will depress prices In Liverpool before cotton purchased now could lie sent forward. Whatever the result may be, Ibis will prevent our markets from keeping pace Iwith the inflation in Liverpool, until it is ascer | ained to be permanent. | Cotton—ln our last review v e reported the I ?ale of 6234 bales, for the week ending Thursday I liter noon, March 4th. Prices were irregular, I ind we quoted Bp, to 11 % cents as the extremes I or Inferior to Middling Fair. | The sales reported on Friday amounted to 1 1798 bales, and the market had receded to the rates current before the steamer’s news. 1 On Saturday, the report reached 1769 bales, and Middling Fair was quoted 11 .'4f55)l 13* ceufe. On Monday, the Europa’s accoui ts raised tue views of buyers, and sales reached only 528 bales, at unsettled prices. On Tuesday, our report reached 1866 bales, at an advance of % cent. On Wednesday, we reported sales of 2817 bales, at prices ranging from 11 % to ll%c for the better grades. On Thursday, 783 bales wore sold at easier prices. Total sales of the week, 9560 bales, being the largest sales of the season. The market closes dull and somewhat unsettled, but we submit the following quotations as representing the range pf prices current at the close of our report: I Ordinary to Middling * 9 (ft 11 Good Middling 11%/K>U;# Middling Fair H >a(2>U 5 „ Fair 11%/2>- Sales yesterday afternoon, 499 bales : 23 at 9,3 at 9%, Bat 9%, 6at 10, lat 10,%, 4at 10%, 2at 10%, 116 at 11, 128 at F%, 39 at 11%, 74 at 11%, 44 at 11%, 54 at 11 % cents. gales this morning. 924 bales : 1 at 9, 4 at 1 ,%, 39 at 2at 0%, 163 at 10%, 72 at 10%, 17 at 11, f 0 at 1%, 252 at 11%, 87 at 11%.31 at 11%. 206 at 11% cents. Groceries— I Trade is beginni gto assume more activity, though country merchants are not yet buying very freely, and the spring trade lias not [ fairly opened. Our merchants are receiving ac cessions to their stocks, and are in good condi tion for furnishing the trade at advantageous prices. Molasses—Moderate supply in market, at 26 1 to 28c for Cubas; Syrup, 40*. 4 Sugars—Market Arm. See table. Coffee—Market well supplied, and owing to * the advance and light stocks in the heavy mar kets, prices are very firm. Rick—We quote 3% to 3%c. 5 Bacon—The supply is not very heavy, and prices are unchanged. Several thousand pounds . j have been sold during the week at rates report > ed in our list of prices. Salt—Tbis article continues dull and un : changed. Lard—Prices range from 10 to 11 cents. Good supply. Flour—The supply is heavy and trade dull. Prices are the same. Grain, of every kind, remains unchanged. Corn—Scarce, with limited demand. We quote Go to 75c. Whiskey—Supply good, and pri.es unchanged. We quote 26fa)30 cts. Hay—North River $1 to 51.25. Dull. Tropical Fruits—Scarce. Oranges $4.50 per box ; Lemons. $4. Feathers—Den and not equal to the supply. Prices range from 36 to 37c H>- Exchange—Our Banks are selling Exchange on New York at % per cent. Freights—Our River is still in good boating order. Freights remain unchanged. Augusta Provision Market. Reported by It. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market.. RETAIL PRICKS. Beef, on foot, wholesale 7 fa) H Hogs do do 7%/5> 8 Beef retail 10 (a) 12% Mutton 9 (a) 10 Pork 10 (a) >2% Veal Mty® 12% Corn Meal 75/2)80 Sweet Potatoes 150/5)200 < hickens 30/5)36 Turkeys 100/S 150 Ducks 3f»/g) 40 j Corn, by the Load 65 fa) 70 ■ F >dder, by the D>ad, 100 lOu/5) Pea Hay, do do do 100/5)125 Grass Hay, do do 100/2)125 Shad 50/2) 75 Receipts of Cotton. Charleston, March 10 840 bales Savannah, March 11 1867 do Columbus, March 10 201 do Nashville, March 10, (for the week).. 1118 do COLUMBUS, March 10 —Cotton—Sales of 250 hales, at prices ranging from 10% to 11% cents. MOBILE, March 9.— Cotton —Sales of about 1000 bales were sold at irregirar rates. SAVANNAH. March 11.— Cotton— Sa’es foot up 3491 bales, being the largest days transact’ons this sea-on. The following is about the range of prices: 11 to 12% cents. MACON, March 11.— Cotton —The market dull, extremes 10% to 11% cents. Sniping Jntellipa. SAVANNAH, March 12.—Arrived, schr Wtn B Horsey, Nassau, N P ; stearnr W 1! Stark, Au gusta. Cl arod, steamship Westernport, and schr LS Davis, N York. CHARLESTON, March 11.—Cleared, stin-hip James Adgor. N Y; Br ship L ui-uuna, Bremen ; schr Chus A Hecksher, Philadelphia; schr Con necticut, Cuba OFFICIAL, DRAWINGS OK THE Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 317—drawn MARC . 11, 1858 : 54, 25, 76. 73, 49, 5, 72, G, 39, 22, 36, 47, 50, 61. The following are the Drawn Numbers of the 'PARTA A' AJIEMY LOTTERY, Class 316— Extra, drawn MAR 11 .2 1868 : Jiß, 34, 22, 25, 2, 56, 13, 8, 28, 73, 40, 71. F. C. BARBER, ) „ L. P. l UGAS, J Com “«asM>ne«. S. SWAN & CO,, Managers. sßpstß fritts Current. WHOLKAALK PRICES. Bacon.—Hams ?! ft 10 (3 *l2 Canvassed Hams.. .?! ft 13 © 14 Shoulders ft ft 9 0 10 Western Sides ft ft 10)4 © 11 Clear Sides. Tenn... t) ft 11 ffl 11K Ribbed Sides -f. ft 11 © 00 Hoe Round new is ft lo © }<", Buying.—Gunny...?! yard 14 © 15 Butter—Goshen. ...?t ft 23 IS 25 Country ft ft 20 © 22 Bricks— ft 1000 600 © 800 Pressed ft mould no ©is no Candles—Adaman .ft ft 22 © 28 Sperm ft ft 40 © 60 Patent sperm ft ft 65 © 60 Cheese—Northern.. ft ft 12 © 13 Enylish Dairy ft ft 14 © 16 Coffee—Rio 14 ft 11)4 © 12)4 ■•Rguiru ?! lb 13 © 11 •'•‘va- ft ft 18 ® 20 Domestics.—Yarns ft 1 00 X Shirting ft yard 4)4 © 6 ’4 Shirting ft yard © 7)4 1 Shirting -...ft yard © 9)4 5- Shirting ft yard 10 © 12)4 6- Shirting ft yard 11 © 12)4 Osnaburgs ft yard 10 © 11 Drills “ 9V ! Feathers— ft ft 35 © 3l' Fruits—Apples ft Mil 600 © 600 1 Oranges ft bbl 800 , Figs ft box 62 © 100 . Raisins ft box 300 © 3)4 Cranberries ft bb! 850 © 900 Fisli.-MackerelNo.lfi bbl 14 00 ©lB 00 No. 2 ft bb] 12 00 ©l3 00 No. 3 ft bbl 11 00 ©l2 00 J No. 4 ft bbi 860 © 900 i Herrings -f, box ® 600 Flour.—Country ..ft bbl 450 ©6 00 Tennessee ft bbl 475 © SCO City Mills ft bbl 550 © 750 * Etowah ft bbl 6uo © 750 Ilenmead’s f! bbl 500 © 700 . Extra ft bbl 700 © 750 Grain—Cornin sack?! busil 65 © 75 el Wheat, white fl bush]. 10 ©lls ! Red ft ft 95 ©IOO Oats ft bush 45 © 50 ' j Rye .?! bush 70 © 75 . Peas ft bush 75 © 85 Corn Meal ft bush 70 © 75 Gunpowder—Dup.f! keg 700 © 760 B Hazard ft keg 725 © 750 Blasting ft keg 475 © 600 , Hay ft huu. 100 © 120 t Iron.—Swedes ft ft 5)4 © 5)4 English, Common, ft ft 3)4 © . •• Refined, ft ft 3)4 © - Dard ?! ft 10 © 11 r head—Bar ?! ft 8 © 8)4 1.1 me—Country ft box 125 ©l5O Nortncrn ft bbl 150 ©175 r Lumber ft 1000 12 00 ©l4 00 Molasses—Cuba.... ft gal 26 © 28 J St-Croix ft gal 40 Sugar HonseSyrup.fi gal 42 © 45 3 ; N. o. Molasses ft gal 40 © 45 , Chinese Syrup ft gal 40 © 50 . Ntdh* ft ft 4 ® 4)4 Oils—Sperm, prime.ft gal 200 ® 225 | Lamp ?! gal 100 IS 125 j Train ft gal 75 ©IOO , 1 Llnsseed ft gal 100 © 106 ' tostor.. ft gal 200 © 225 ‘ Potatoes—lrish ....ft bbl 3 75 4 00 I Sweet.,... ~fl bush 100 ffl 160 I Hlee— ft. ]b 3)4 © 4'4 'Hope—-Kentucky., .ft ft il © 12 Manilla ft ft 17 ffl 18 t j Spirits—Gin ft gal 45 © 60 | Rum ft gat 60 © 60 Whiskey ft gal 2*l © 35 •j Peach Brandy ft gal 125 ffl 200 tj Apple Brandy ft gal 90 Holland Gin ft gal 150 © 175 Cognac Braudy ft gal 300 © 600 j Sugars.—X Orleans, ft ft 7)4 ffl 9 e t Porto Rico ft ft 8)4 © 9 Muscovado ?! ft 8 © 8), ’ Refined c ft ft 10 ffl 11 t| Refined U ft ft 10)4 © n Refined A ft ft 11 ffl 1114 ! Powder d ft ft 12 ffl 13 l -| Crushed ft ft 12 © 13 s ! Sait ft sack 90 ©IOO j Soap—Yellow.. ..ft ft 5 ffl 9 .6 ™ ! Distcliantflus JMtrtisrmtnls. 0 THE LIVER "JIN VIG ORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD S j COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM t-j G-UMS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE and Liver Medicines now before the public. J tout acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and l more effectual than any other medicine known, d It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver reine y, acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat I ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry ofl >• that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes ; effectually, without any of the painful feelings : experienced in the operations ot most Cathartics. ! It strengthens the system at the same time that e it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up wist un usual rapidity. The Liver is one of Ito digest well, purify the principal regula- , ingjtho bloed, giving tors of the human ■ •nr and beahh to the body, and when it per- a (whole machinery, re r forms its functions f moving the cause ol well, the powers of the « the disease, —effecting system are fully dc § a radical cure, veloped. The stomach il Bilious attacks are i< almost entirely de- • cured, and what is 1 pendent on the healthy * better, prevented by action of the Liver for Q the occasional use ot the proper perform- . A t the Liver Invigorator. ; mice of its functions, *»■ One dose after eating when the stomach i * is sufficient to relieve at fault, and the whole L the stomach and pre system suiters in con- * vent the food from ri ( sequence of ono organ g (singand souring. —the Liver, — having g : Only one dose taken ceased to do its duty - before retiring, prt- Fur the diseases of that " vt uts N ghtm re. org tn, one of the pro Only one dose taken prietors lias made it g at night, loosens the his study, in a prac- t Dowels gently, an d ' lice of more than 2*. V cures Costiveness. years, to find some re L One dose taken after , rnedy w herewith to f each meal will cure ■ counteract the many ,g Dyspepsia. : derangements towhich i One dose of two tea it is liable. * spoonfuls will always To prove that this relieve Sick Headache, remedy is at last * One bottle t. ken for ! found, any person *■ female ohstro-tions. troubled with Liver-g removes the ca se of Complaint, in any ot its the disease ;• ..d makes forms, bus but to try J , • a perfe t cu. i bottl'-, and loonvictioii ■ Only one dose imme is certain. J diately relieves Cholic, These Gums remove * w while all morbid or bad mat- * One dose often re ter from the system, < peated is a ■.sure cure upplying in their H lor Cholera Morbus, place a healthy flow of p and a preventive ol bile, invigorating the H cholera, stomach, causing food 1$ Only one bottle is needed to throw out ot tne system the effects ol : medicine alter a long sickness. 1 One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal lowness or unnatural color from the skin. One dose taken a short time be. ore eating , gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di est wclL One dose often repeated cures Chronic IMar rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and ' Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first do-e. One or two d«*ses cures attacks caused by Worms iu children, there is no surer, ; afer. Ur spee.tier remedy in the world, as it never fails. A tew t ottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the absorbents. We take pleasure in recommending this medi cine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type, it ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willing to tc-thy to it- wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous tes timony iu its tivor. i Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, • and swallow both together. The LIVKRINVIGORATOR is a scientific Me li : cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, ill mo.-t too great to believe it cures as if by ma gic. even the first, d sc giving hen-fit. and Pel i-m , more than oue bottle is required to cure any kind . of Liver complaint, from tin- worst Jaundi.r or Tiy !■ tv-ia. to a eonmi-n cadaehe, all olwhicu I are Tim result of a Di-eased Liver. Piic. $1 per bottle. SANFORD & CO , Proprietors, 345 B -i.elway. New York Sold, wholesale an retail, -y PLUM't & J.KIT NKU. W. 11. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere. inhlO ly mURPENTIN®. * Price per gal., by the barrel. 65 cents ;re tail »n cents per gallon. feb23 S. C. MUSTIN. Butter andcheese A large supply ol both, tor sale very cheap •v d'29 li.\ n J H. WIIjOOX. Cl REAM ALE. J Reiving da ly iu prime order > ond - tion consignments of M.issey Collii H A ’. t ic brated CijKAtf and for sa <• by Thomas' why if, feb2o Sole Agent for the Brewery. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS 1111IL1SD, flllfllESlEß & ffl., LATE IIA VILAXD, I!ISLET if CO., BROAD-STREET, AVGUSTA, GEO., TWO DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL. DEALERS IN DRUGS. MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES. : GARDEN SEED, ROSENDAI.E CEMENT. CALCINED PIASTER PARIS, Sfc., S,r., S,c. MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS GENERILLY WHO PP.IDF THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN ’ f MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY, folilM-lni MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. Lifilit for the Million!!! | The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discovered. * HAVING purchased the Patent-right; for the State of Georgia, and Edgefield I)is- j trict, S. C., for making Illuminating ' GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER, j by Choate & Tyler’s process, we arc 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 pared with others. 3d. Thesimplicitvoftheapparatus and process 1 Any negro may be taught to make the Gas ( perfectly in a very short time. Gas manufactured under this patent lias been ! in uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick k Ixfftner’s : house, at Berzclia, on the Georgia Railroad, since | July last, where it may be seen. They have a j very superior light for one-fourth the pkice of Gas made from Rosin Oil. Any communications addressed to either of the j / undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt j 1 attention. PLUMB & LKITNER, JAMES GARDNER, i J. A. ROBERT, W. W. THEM BLEY, HENRY PARDEN. feb-i-tf JUST RECEIVED. German Camomile Flowers, Castile Soap, Pearl Barley, Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Morphine, * Bicarb. Soda. Hops, etc., etc. For sale low at the Drug and Seed Store of feb2 V. LATASTE, Broad street. p ITANO. VT 30 tons Peruvian Guano, warranted genu ine, in store and for sale by j fel>s BAKER. WRIGHT kCO O' NJON SETTS. For sale by feb2 H. TUTT. ; OILS, ALCOHOL AND BURNING i FLUID. -5 1 gals. Best Lamp Oil SI 25 per gallon 200 'lo lard <io 1 40 do do 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 500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do 300 do 05 deg. Alcohol 00 do do * —ALSO— -50 boxes French Window Glass. Just recciv i (><l by feb2 THOS. P. FOGARTY Butter and sardines. 25 kegs GOSHEN BUTTER, from prime to 1 choice ; 20 cases SARDINES, for sale by febS-lm A. P. WHUAMg. For Sale. V FIRST-RATE BLACKSMITH. En quire at this office. febTO tl 11 L 5 liblß i-hoioc NEW l.AitD. For sale by • | JO6IAII SIBI.KY & SONS, feblfi No. 6 Warren Block. II; Molasses. 30 Ulids prime Cuba Molasses, for sale by , | i'eb22 WILCOX, HAVII .0 ANrI.KV. I 1 1 I)HII.ADKLI’IIIA LAGER BEER " I A fresh supplv just received and for sale by T DMAS WHYTE, feb2o Agent tor the Brewers. Klaiikets. IN ORDER TO SAVE THE TROUBLE of packing away our BLANKKTS in thesum ' rner, we will, during the present cold weather, sell our remaining stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRK ES. | i. Fine Bed Blankets at $3 a pair ; fine and extra J |.-»rg-\ $! : extra tine 14-4, $7.50 ; Negro Blankets, extra large, bO cents a piece. feb2S GRAY k H R g i ( )iit s J riIENNESSEE OATS, iu store and at a J. I)e ot for sale by ® feb24 S A. P. BEE3tS. " r hikes!:. CHEBSK ’ 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese, L For sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY k S( NS. feb2s No. 6. Warren Block. 1 OUN DRIES. -00 bbls PLANTING POTATOES ; r, 300 boxes TOBACCO, ail grades ; , 100 kegs SODA ; j 300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES , 500 kegs NAILS ; r 15 tierces RICi For sale low by i . feb22 WILCOX. HAND & ANSI KY OILS. Linseed Oil 600 gallons. Sperm do 300 do iAirnp tio 500 do Tanners Uo 500 do 1 Castor do 300 do Olive do *. 25 baskets For sale low by feb2 WM. H. TL IT. I |LATED SPOONS, FORKS, BI I TER I KNIVES, Sic. For sale ai febgft- 8. C. MUSTIN. | ( ton FISH 20 boxea choice COD FISH, for sale low by mh4-d6 ESThS A CLARK i OUTER AND ALE. 25 casks Byass’ Celebrated London Porter and Ale, per ship Wm. Chase, from London. For sale by JOalAli SIBLEY SONS, rnh3 No. 6, Warren Block. Bacon. . 5,000 lbs Tennessee Bacon. For sale low >».v JOcIAH SIBLEY & SONS, mh3 No. 6, Warren Plnck < ( lANDY. V.7 50 boxes Assorted f'andv. For sale low by JOSIA si BLEY & SONS. mh3 No 6. War en Block pAMI’HINE: ~ l ‘ resli Camphine, for sale by inh6 S. C. MUSTIN. THRESH FLUID. f*ive bbls Iresh Fluid, just received au l <or -.ti low by mli6 S. C. MUsTIN. Haiu dyes. . C ti ard’s, Batchelor’s, Christadoro’s, Pha- : lie’s, Alexander’s Tricobaphe ; Prof, g W • a;* l Mrs Allen’s Hair Re mrative ; -*.<>'; *• - lUir Tonic, l'balon's In\igoruto ; ot’ Tricopla-i ■». and Lion’s K-tth *it< * . Fill t!■ by -AW tt M. Jl T! Tl o TO N HiilisTj DjsKALR COUNTY, GA. mhS-ly S. F. Af.EXANDER. j ]>A-ON. - >. 0 • ibs choice HOW ROUNG; l ),0 0 II) h in.lsomo small SHOULDERS. i For -tale '•*w by inhD aw2w FSTES * CURK. I Crocfittiryi C <i<t , anil uia>.- i Wile. I n*«L- s.« bb SUPPLIED on better terms than by i my oilier cou*:ern in this O- . ' We have tlie goo*ls, and t ey inio be sold. Store f w > I j ors above the Augusta Uo leb2s S. C. MUSTIN » SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES. Authorized bi/ the State of Georgia. 0Q- $70,000 ! 430 FOR TEV dollars:: The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN A: COMJ”Y, Managers of the ; Sparta Academy Lottery, iu each of thrir Single Number Lotteries for MARCH, 1858, at Al*- j , GLSTA, 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. 1 Cl .ASS 6 j To be drawn in city of . ugusta, Ga.. in public.on SATURDAY, March 10, 1858. CLASS 7, To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday. March 20, isos. CLASS 8, I To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, March 27, 1858. ; ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !! ! | Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty- Five Prizes ! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS ! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! To be Drawn each Saturday in March , 1858. j } Prizc ° r $70,000 1 } . .. 10.000 i } it ; 5.000 j 1 \ “ “ 1,5001 I * ” " 1.000 |1 » a W 0 | 1 4 GOO i ■ fio “ “ 50 50 “ *iq(T h®? ;■ > 125 i 230 ■ 100 APPROXIMAT" N PRIZES. 4 Prizes of SIOO Ap. t. -.70,000 Prze are SI,OOO 4 “ ** 300 •• 11 30,000 “ are 1.20" 4 '• 1 200 “ 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 lt “ 1,500 arc 200: 5,000 “ •* 20 are 100,000 j 5,485 Prizes amounting to.. . $320,000 j Whole Tickets $10; Halve- to: Q tarter? $250. plan of the LOTI'ERY. The numbers from 1 to 50.000 correspon i.ng with those numbers on the Tickets primed On seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. 1 The first 457 prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed In another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a prize is crawn from tin* other wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis tered by tbe Commissioners; the prize being placed against the number drawn. This opt ra tion is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out Approximation Prizes.— The two preceding j an d the two succeeding numbers to those draw , | lug the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 28 j Approximation Prizes. For example: if ticket I | number 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those : j tickets numbered 11248. 11240, 11251,11252, wil' I each be entitled to S4OO. If tick, t number 551 | draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered I 548, 540, 551, 552 will each be entitled to S3OO. J ; and s« on according to the above scheme, j The 5000 priz* sos 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 til the tickets where the number ends in , will ! be entitled to S2O. If the number ends with \» | 2, then all the tickets where th« No ends in 2 will i j be entitled to S2O, and so on to 0 i Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol- ! ' lowing rates, which is the risk : | Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets.... SBO ! do do do 10 Hall do .... 40 ! do do do 10 guar, do .... 20 j do • do do 10 Eeighth do ]0 ; In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the . money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on j receipt of which they will be forwarded by first j mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in! any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purdbasers immediately after the drawing Vir Purchasers will please write their signa tures plain,'and give their Past Office. Countv i ami State. Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and payable iu full without deduction. ## » 1 1 prizes of SIOOO and under, paid immo diately alter the drawing-other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to a’. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga. fcjr- Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala or Atlanta. Ga.. can have their orders filled, and •'sivo time, by addressing S. Swan k Co. at either of those cities. mhl Garden Seed. A FRESH SUPPLY of Garden Seeds, i V from J M. Thorbur. N. York, jusuipened and lor sale at the Drug and Seed Store of V LaTASTE, J an3 ° Broad s t., Augusta, Ga. j GREAT REDUCTION j IN PRICES OF CLOTHING, AT j 1 215 BROAD-ST. | t. r. HUM k 111. f Are now offering tne remainder of their WINTER ' STOCK at such rates as to induce all to purchase Abo are in want of I - .. _ _ - _ 1 f clothingT ! _±L vll UAlk. 40 lihds good to prime N OSTTOAR, 15 do prime clarified do 150 bbls A. B at.d C do 25 do Crushed do For sale low by feb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. N Shirts!! la i 3T t S !!! 1 81 IIUTS MADE TO ORDER. Also, a large supply u«>w on hand. Very cheap— * Lx for Mine DoVars. ian!B HERSEY’S, opposite P. Hotel. J Molasses, molasses. . 50 hh.is choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive j ..mu Charleston. For «• • l«- bv JOSIAH SIBLEY k SON?, mU2 No. fi, Warren Block L E ATII E R MACHINE BEI*TI.\G 1 1 AND FACTORY FIND NGS. PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce- j men ted Leather BELTING, single and dou ! ole, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, carried and ] stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. Aj - large stock always on hand. ( ( Also—Rubber - Boiling and Stonm Packing,! Copper Rivets and Burrs, &c.; Washers, Ring j fr orders, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper j Cards, Pickers. Lag Screws, Lug Leather, and a j v iri.-ty of Factory Findings. For sale on accom- j nodating terms by SHERMAN, JESSUP k CO., no. 341. Broad-st, 2d door above Bank of Au ir »-o> jans-3m 1 1/UiLbHL BURNING FLUID. J. A supply just lan .ed and lor sale low by : feb2*2 WM. H. TUTT. nlisrdiantous DTEINaJ G. R. DODGE’S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Greene street, at ore Kollock-st. * h GYRING of ev &3r'4sl& l F -*** 1 ory ripti »n done. J Bleaching and Pressing jrH/ j of Bonnets ; Gentle f, elothiugeleanset Ir~y**^L7 ‘ifipjajf Ji un ‘ l re l>aireß at short rifcrggrJi— Ji notice. Establishedia ! mmr For Sale. j PJ ACK INKS— a* ; r .■ ‘ * lor Writing and KS&tYZ Marking —at Dodge’s Bye Hou<e, Gfecne-st., at the following prices: -By the barrel, per pal lon, 17 cents ; by 5 or 10 20 cents : by > ! 11 1 gal., 25ct3. / Warranted superior ” * oan Y * n use wr g r - BODGE. t Tm Proprietor. Augusta. May 30. my3o ly ' pHOICE NEW BACON. , i ing of Ham , Shoulders and Sides. For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, feblS No. 6, Warren Block. Lard. Fifty packages new Tennessee LARD, in bbls, half bbls and cans, for sale bv BAKER, iVRIGHT ft CO. R. P. SPELMAN, SR., lE^^IISTTIDIFL, Grecne-street, Augusta, Georgia. P2O Potatoes. j rpEN bbls. MEKCER POTATOES; JL 20 do Yellow Planting do Just received at __ feb!7 D’ANiIGNAC k HUBBARD’S. ONE THOUSAND bushels OATS, in store and lor sale low by M. W. WOODRUFF, febs corner Reynold and Mclntosh CONGRESS WATER. A fresh supply just received bv feb2 WM H. TLTT. CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. RAMSEY & LA RAW, ! A T their old stand opposite the Union il. Bank. are offering to their triends and cus i ; ti.miers the largest and best stoca of Fall and i i Winter Clothing ever offered in the city, the i | most of the goods having been bought and nnnnu • : lactured by us at our manufactory in New York, , almost ii.-ivt / lor ca-h. We t‘ el confident l no house North or can beat us iu style, quality and price. Ail we ask is a call to ex amine He 1 took. Among the slock will be found Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beaver FROCK?, j Snpr do do do Cloth Frocks, do do do do Business do, do do do do Raglan Over ! sacks-, j fcupr do do do Beaver Over -1 sacks, j Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Cassimer* ; Pants, o( everv >tyle and grade, i 400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia. Black Cloth, Satin. I Wash, Cashmere, kc. from $1 to $3. ! 600 super Black Satin Frocks and Sack?. Also. 1 English Tweed Sacks, from 2 76 to $5. ; 250 pairs English, French and American Side band Cassimer-- Pants, some elegant designs. 500 pairs Cxford Grey and Black .Sttim t Pant' of splendid wcielit, from 1 75 t-> $2 25. 150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants. • 75 suits of splendid Harris’ Side band Cassl • mere Pants. • 100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4tos4 60 per coat. • | 150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3tos3 50 per coat. jan4 T>AC-ON AND SUGAR. 1 > 10 bil ls, choice SHOULDERS, I JO do do SIDES, j 3000 lbs. HAMS, 25 buds. Dry and Bright Orleans SUGARS (For sale low by •obs-lm ' A. D. WILLIAMS TJAOON. Thirty thousand pounds choice new Ten I uc.-see BACON, hog round, on hand and for salt b; feb2 A. STEVENS. * CIEED OAT’S. 13 Five Hundre 1 bushels SEED OATS, receive j from Tennessee, and for sale by feb2 A. STEVENS. ;T> ACON. ' A y 30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar rive within a lew days. f«‘l>s BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. A N E \V A N l> VAL L T Al 5L K R E M ELY, Illl.nilllfi BITTERS! COMPOSED STRICTLY OK TUK CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AXD WAKKANTKD TO GIVE GREAT RELIEF IN DYSPEPSIA, And all diseases arising from -1 Disordered Stale of the Stomach. QUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION, O FULLNh>S OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi uess of the head, depression of spirits, loss of appetite, pain in the side and back, fever and ague, general debility, and the “thousand other ills ’’ arising from indigestion and enfeebled con dition of the digestive organs. Habitual costive ness is found very frequently connected with feeble constitutions, and persons of sedentary In bits, which often exerts a very unfavorable influence upon the general health of the subject, and particularly manifested by a restless ami despom.ing state of mind, irregular, if not a loss of app .’tite. F- r this condition of the system, this article is. confidently recommended with the positive as ; surauce that, if the dose is properly adjusted, stv ia.s not to move the bowels too actively, RELIEF j may be relied on, without any, even the least, of the unpleasant consequences resulting from the use of t!«j common purging medicines usual ly resorted to. Persons afflicted with HEMORRHOIDS, can partake of this medicine with safety, as Aloes forms no part of its composition. Sold by druggists and merchants generally, and in Augusta y Haviland, Chichester & Co., Wm 11. Tutt, uud Plumb k i eituer. feb3-6m Saditlci'v, Harness, Trunks ft Vi .SPH'ING TRADE/ 1858.«e* QHERMAN. JESSUP & CO., No. 341 O Broad-street, two doors above the Bunko. Augusta, have now on hand their usual larg and well-selected assortment of SAi-DLBs, BRI DLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES CARPET BAGS, aud every description of Good adapted to the approaching Spring trade, manu lactured by tbemselvt s. expressly for this mar ket. also. A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coacb Material-. Springs, Axles, Malleable Casting? and Bands, including a very full assortment cl gcctfg in the line, which are offered to manufacturers aii.-l dealers at ’.ow prices jans 3m I LOUR 3hU sacks Tennessee superfine Flour, 100 do do Family do 30«. do Denmead’a superliue do In store and for sale bv fells BAK ER. WRIGHT & CO. A U’"HOI.. 00 per cent Alcohol for sale by the barrel .u 70ccuts ; retail, per gallon, at 75 cents. f«*l)23 S. C. MUSTEK. HI ANKRTS AND SHAWLS^ 4 S I'HF, WEATHEK HAS CI.EAHED , \ OFF C(M n, Reui e.Non con lind a large Jot ’ oi llio above gi 0(1 ii .a lo.v down prices, al I jan!B iIERS V-fl. opposite l’- S- Hot?^. Cabint-t iUahins uud He pairluK’ <^;c * TTT- H. PKOUTV A CO. having din- W . solved, by mutual consent, the under sjued may be li und at tbe same stand, remdyn -to all j'ltis comm.tie 'to CAEINET MAKING AND iEI AIEING, 4\’M HOUaf r 'B 1-MrRING AND DOLfi w H p ROVTYf Shop on Washington, netwcon Broad andi Rej. nold streets.