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ESCAPE OF THE ADRIATIC •’
Her Voyage Across the Atlantic—lnteresting I
Narrative Tier Safe Arrival at. Savannah. I
From the Savannah Republican, of this ;
morning, we condense the following ac-!
count of the escape of the Adriatic , and ;
her adventures up to the time of her
arrival in Savannah:
The American bark Adriatic, which ;
became famous from her disastrous col
lision with the French steamer Lyonnais, j
in November, 1856, and still more an
object of interest from her recent sei
a zin cs by the French authorities at Mar
seilles, her confiscation by the Court of
Admiralty, and her subsequent escape,
arrived safely at this pert at an early
hour yesterday.
Ibe circumstances attending the col
lision with the steamer Lyonnais, are
already familiar to the public. Capt.
Durham is very positive that it grew
out of no fault on the part of hisV>wn
vessel, but resulted, as he alleges, from
culpable mismanagement by the ofiicers
of the steamer. The judgment of con
fiscation was rendered by the Imperial
Court of Aix in December last, and as
soon as a copy was served on Capt a Dur
ham, believing that it was impossible,
in the excited state of the public mind
in France, to obtain justice, he resolved
to make his escape if possible, and
place the whole matter in the hands ol
‘ ills Government. Os course lie had to
resort to stratagem to accomplish his
purpose.
He had her caulked all round for
about five feet above the water’s edge,
under the pretext that she was so open,
she would sink right there in the har
bor. What provisions they got, were
put on board another vessel and from
thence transferred to the Adriatic du
ring the night. The crew was alsu
shipped for another vessel, and subsc
queiitly taken on board the Adriatic,
when they were so much intoxicated as
not to be conscious of what was going
on.
Capt. D. commenced preparations to
leave on the evening of the Bth, his
force consisting of Capt. —, two mates
and a boy. liie vessel lay in the mid
dle tier, with both anchors ahead and
moored with a haw. er astern. The ves
sel ahead was made last to the chum,
and when the Adriatic slipped they id
go the other vessel; and when the Cap
tain awoke and found himself audit,, he
cursed the d— d Yankees bitterly.
The crew were got on hoard oy four
o’clock on the morning of the the htii.
When the Adriatic got abreast ot the
guard ship, her boat came oft and de
manded the fort-pass of the former.—
(’apt. D. when asked for his pass,
replied “piciiez garde la, and threw
the officer a bit of paper with two sous
wrapped up in it. 'Hie paper and money
•however, went over the* boat and into
the water. The officer then inquired
for the myno of the vessel, when Capt.
D. replied that she was the American
ship Luna, that had cleared the day be
fore. The Adriatic then proceeded on
her way.
She arrived at Spezzia on the morn
ing of the 19th of January, and an
chored with the kedge, having cut loose
both anchors and left them at the wluul
in Marseilles. Having no bill of health,
the Sardinian authorities would not per
mit her to land. Capt. D. then went
ashore himself, to the patrique office,
where he met the American Consul,
who informed him that intelligence ol
his escape had reached there and that
the French Government had telegraph
ed to all the ports-in the Mediterranean
to stop the vessel in whatever port she
might be found. Soon utter her arrival,
orders came from Turin to seize tlieves
sel, and the officers actually placed a gun
boat under her stern, with two gun*
mounted, having received orders to lire
should any attempt be made by the
Captain of the Adriatic to move from the
spot.
Col. Long, the U. S. Storekeeper at
Spezzia, kindly furnished the vessel witn
all she wanted. Just as she got hei
provisions and water on board, there
came on a fresh blow' from the north
ward, and the vessel was riding by the
kedge and forty live fathoms of chain,
with one of the chain boxes filled with
stones to back it, and a hawser bent to
the other chain box. •*'
The vessel kept drifting until Capt.
D. was compelled to run a hauser
ashore to the lazaretto, where he made
out to hold her, until he went to town
and got his papers, lieturning to the
bark, he put to sea.
The day following the Adriatic boar
ded the ship Elizabeth Dennison, from
whom she got moie provisions and an
anchor.
The voysge from Maderia to;tile Uni
ted Slates was a lo.ig and tedious one.
she having encountered, alternately,
calms and headwinds, nearly through
>ut the passage. The crev finally ex
hausted all their provisions except a
small quantity of beef, and it became
necessary f or the ship to make the near
est American port, (Savannah,) which
she reached in safety, as be ore stated.
Dt-nUi i“ t c Hoop or the Fatal Pet-i
t/coat.
By. r, calculation made by an offici ii
hand, i* appears that no less than four
teen deaths since the first of January
have arisen fro n burning occasioned by
the wide-spreading cf the crinoline into |
the fire ..drawn thither by the draught
from the chimney. JVood fires which I
are la’d low upon the hearth are the
most dangerous, and the flame from
them rises in an instant We insert
this as a warning to out fair country
women.—London Court Journal, l 1 eh. 20.
Curious Will.
The will ofGov. tilacheit, of Plymouth,
Mass., proved in 1783. contains the fol
lowing Hinjrular clause: —“I dc-irc lm
body to be kept so long as it may not l«
offensive, and that one of my toe? and
’ lingers mry be cut off, to secure a ccr
tuinty of being dead. I further request
my dear wife, that as she has been trou
bled with one old fool, she will not
think of inarrving a second,”
ejr. Wingate, who has arrived at St.
Louis, further reports that Brigham
young is willing that the civil officer.-
shall come into the Territory and enter
upon their duties ; but if the army at
tempi? to ' iiu-r the valley, it will be re
sisted.
'Continued Decrease of iror-ign hie
imitations.
I Thp value ,if foreign goods, of all do
i scriptions, imported at this port for the '
: week ending lust Saturday, wus $1,767.-
;t: j ; corresponding week last year, $o : -
‘ W 0,712; d.verHso, $3,297,758. On the
: list but few items of luxury are obser
vable. The most nbticable items were
. the following; Sugar, $Bl.-10-l ; coffee,
i $09,700 : hemp, $50.000, molasses,
$23,578, oranges, $10,340; hardware,
: $10,255 ; hides, $94,000.
Imports of foreign goods at the port
of Boston sos the week ending March
: 12th; Dry goods, $20,881 ; hides, $30,-
”098: linseed, $18,834 ; molasses and su-
Ijrnr, $23.740: coffee, $19,246; hemp,
.' $77,048; other articles, $59,860. TottiJ,
$256,702. Corresponding week of 1857,
’' $914,325. Decrease in 1868, $667,623.
; A". Y. Erprcsf.
Later Prom Havana.
The Empire City loft Havana at 2 P.
[ 1 on the nth, and arrived at New Orleans
I on the 14th.
' I There is nothing new of importance
1 . in her news from Havana. 4 lie health
|of the city was good, and the sugar
c! market brisk.
1 The stocks of sugar in the warehouses
' of Rfghui and San Jose, at the close of
' : 1857, were 17,614 boxes less than in
1856 ; and on 'the 7th inst., there were
ill them 81,143 boxes sugar, against
U 103,583 boxes at the same date last year.
The Diario dr In Marina, of the 11th
i inst., publishes intelligence from Torto
1 Rico to the 27th tilt. The island was
enjoying health and perfect tranquility:
' | tlie Captain Generaljvery .energetically
j | devoting his attention to the construc
tion of roads.
' i Very cold weather had been experi-
I cnced in the neighborhood of Matan
jizas, at the commencement of the pre-
I I sent month, to the damage of the grow-
I ing crops.
tj " **•*
. lli-lnk Times In Texas.
s The Gonzalez (Texas) Inquirer says
| that Gonzalez is getting brisker. Sev
rl oral persons were knocked down last;
:, I week, one man shot at another, a pris-,
,loner attempted to give leg bail, but
- 1 was captured, and times were generally j
e j lively : the young corn had not been in-1
ii' jured by the frost, and an organ grind-,
-j er had been robbed of about one hun- -
o | died and fifty dollars in money, a gold
j watch, &e.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
i OK THE
Sparta Academy Lottery.
°] OF GEORGIA.
h The following arc tho drawn numbers oi the
si SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, CIass 329—drawn
I-1 MARCH 18,1868 :
J | 75, 06, 11, 59. 1,12, 27, 8, 40, 14,
M 71, 45, 01.
t! The following aro tho Drawn Numbers of the
l j SPAKT ' \< AiiF'lY LOTTERY, Cam 330 Extra,
,-j drawn MARCH 19,1858 :
c; 6, 46, 42, 02, 30, 25, 00, 55, 43, o,
U. 48.
l 'j F. C. BARTER, ) Co".im.-\-t:*..:r--
: IV'A
r '
o JOS IA SIBLEY & SONS.
<J mh3 _ No. 6. War on Block
j lAM CHINK.
i, 1 \J l resit Cumphine. for sale by
,J mil 6 S. C. MI STIN’.
I, | TJIREBH FLUID.
j. Five bbla lresh Fluid, jwst received and ft r
| .-aiolow by nihtt S. C. MIiVITN.
Hair dyksT
Ballard’s, Batchelor’s, Chriatadoro’s, Pha
' j lons. Jayne's. Alexander’s Trioobaplie ; Frol.
L Wood's and Mrs Allen';? Hair Kesiorativc ;
i. J Jayne’s Hair Tonic , Hialon’s Invigorator :
. I Barry’s Tricopberous, and Lyon's_Kathairon.
For sale by CiL’-dAw \VM. H. TI;TT
1 /AILS.
Lip.seed Oil 600 gallons.
•J Sperm do JOO do
1 Himp do bOO do
t! Tanners «!o 500 do
Castor do .... 300 tlo
Onve do id baskets
L1 For sale low by febJ WM. H. TITT.
13LATE1) SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTEH
_ KNIVES, &c. For sale at
a i feb2s S. C.MPSTIN
• v CiUN DRIES.
’ O -U0 bbl.s PLANTING POTATOES ;
l* 300 boxes TOBACCO, all grades ;
e 100 kegs SODA;
3 ,; 0 boxes Adam .tutine CANDLI'S ,
600 kegs NAILS ;
15 tierces KICK. For sale low by
il fcb-J WJLCoX, HAND & ANSLEY
NEW DRUG STORK
UNDER PLANTERS' HOTEL.
ii j
| AUGUSTA, C,A.
15. F. PALMER
: f UESPITTFIU LY invites attention to
i t K >.K\V and iKi -H Muck ol I'L'ltK Ifi-CGS,
r ; M rlidClN'KS and CHEMICALS,
j Also—A choice assortment of PERITJJMP.Y
j and FANCY ARTICI LS lbr the Toilet.
L *j l ine Hair and Tooth. Brushes, Combs, fee.
DENTAL and SLKC’ICAL INSTRUMENTS.
Pure Wines and Liceors for medicinal use.
And. in addition to the above, I slidll always |
1 keen on hand a fu!! assortment of BOTANIC I
1 MEI ICIN’KS, which twill warrant pure.
(I'&rt'.en, Grass and Field Seeds, iic.
A hare of public patronage is respectfully so
li cite*. B.F PALMER. M.D. |
• mhlo diwlm Under Planters' Hot-1 ;
PIC KLED TONCi! ES.
Choice Pickled Tongues, just received aad j
. for sale at’ '' J
D'AN’DCN \C .V HCBPAP.ICS. I
M 1 •.
liiias Molasses, i; -’tore ;
30 do do ti.rrrive. For sale low!
by * nh3-d<*w ESTES & CLARK.
•j |>OTAIDES.
.6. 200 hb!s Pink Eye PLANING POTATOES;
50 <lo Peach Blow do
For sale iov by
mh9-d4wv & j
TO GRA iM GROWERS li
I N
IT73E SHALL be enabled 4 his season
! VV supply GRAIN GRoWKW with—
Five Varieties ol* Horse Powers!
do do ThiX'shf.** !
f»tvi u Sizes of Fan Mills !
Ten Dozen Crain Crnrlles!
Tlae Kentucky Hamster
Which, on account Gs its strength and Aim plenty
of construction is decidedly' the ’vest
a. b» jk Be
For the Southern State*.
a>jd all necessary articles for getting grain ready
for market,
CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
mhls AUGUSTA, GEO. w3m
Commerdal ?'ntdHgen.cf. !
'.Best date.-’ from 1 iverpoo! Feb. 27 j I.
Latest dates from Havre F b 24:
latest dates from Havana Feb. 23!
"W Revic - #.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFIf E. ) .
March 19, 1858. j J
Conox—O’ir lost review left tho market dull ‘
and unsettle!, with tales for the week amount-' *
ing to fv. 0 bales, and at tlie close we reported; (
the following quotations:
Ordinary to Middling 9 fswll (
Good Middling 11' 4 * j
M iddling Fair 1 & tidily <
Fair \\%
On the 12tb, v. e reported for TLnrs lay after-.
Upon and tLo morning of Friday, 1423 bales, tit;*
9 tollXc.
On Saturday, 583 bales were sold at 7 to 11**!
cents, and there was a good demand. Middling!
Fair was then quoted 11 cents.
On Monday, the report reached only 447 bales!
at 8)£ to li M cents.
Ou Tuesday, 1310 bales were sold at 9! a to 12 ;
cents, and price? were to ;- 4 c better.
On Wednesday there was a good demand.!
The report showed 838 bales,at 9to 12 cents. !
On Thursday, the market exhibited an easier!
feeling, with a good demand, and our report;
reached 1227 bales, at to 12 cents.
We quote :
Ordinary t}£<u& !
low Middling 10
Middling |
. Good Middling llt 4 7«Hl *.F
Middling Fair H
Fair 12
Decrease in receipts at all the ports to latest
’ dates 284,629 bales.
Sales Thursday alternoon, 148 bales : 2at 10, i
3at 11*4, 43 at 11 , latlUi, 97 at 11%, 2at
12 cents. J
Sales'to day, 137 bales : 11 at 9,2 at 9’ 4 ,7 at i
’ 10, lat 19 Bat 11, 16 at 11 « 4 ', 20 at 11 y % , 34 at
j ll.i, 22 at 7at 11cents. Market dull, I
and prices depressed.
GROCERIES—Trade in Groceries has been fair 1
, during the week, and prices f>r all tho loading
articles are firm.
Sugar—We quote fair to choice Brown Sugars ’
.: 7to 9 cents ; Clarifled 9to 10 ; new crop not yet j
-! in the market.
- Coffee—The supply i3-equal to tlie demand,;
- and prices are firm.
■j Molasses—Moderate supply in market, at 26 j
J to 28c for Cebas ; ?yrup, 40c ; New Orleans, 40,
‘: to 45 cent?.
j Rice—We quote 4(a)5 cents.
?ai.t—Tins article i 3 dull and unchanged.
Lard—Prices range from 10 to 11 cents. Good 1
supply
'
iWe quote 2v, ,30 cents.
j lUcox—We have uo change to report, though '■
our market exhibits rather a drooping tendency.!
J Wt notice the sale, of about 60,000 lb-., at prices i
j ranging from 9X to lOy* cts round We quote’
.' good Gacon, The .- lock has been co:i-
Flour—There ha.s been more d< ing in Flour
j sold, by tlie car load, for $5.00 per barrel No!
| some poor Flour in market that could be j
“ | bought for about 54.50.
; Ponx—We !,: ;ir cl - des, by the car load, at 70 j
yjSI 02 e-ads, sucks included.
J Hay—North River $1 to $1.25. Dull
- HAKDW.Mit: -Our market is well supphed with
: every tlnng in this line.
Acitn uuinivi. iMi'uaiKNT.s—The taafkct is wel
suppf i with aii the most approved articles lor:
r gar km or plantation use.
D'.i Goons—Our merchants are receiving their
stocks, and trade is assuming considerable ac
t tivity.
; 1 :• uanck—The rate-; are tho same as last re
; ported :on New York per ct
F:: eights—The River is in fine order, and the!
boats ol all tlie companies are making regular
• trips. Cotton to Savannah 2b cents per bale;
Flour, 15 cents per bid ; Salt, To * cuts per sack.
By Railroad to Savannah, 60 cents ; to Charie--
Augusta Provision Market.
1 Reported by It. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market.
RETAIL PRICES.
Beef, on foot, wholesale 7 fa) 8
Hogs do do 7>a(S> 8
Beef retail lofa) 12k
Mutton 9 fa) 10
h’M. k 10/2) '2>, i
Veal
I'. -rn Meal 75^80
Svv.vt Potatoes 150^)200
t hickens HOfa'Sb
_ Turkey’3 j
Ducks » 35 fa) 40 j
(Torn, by the Load f>s(© 70 j
F .drier, bv the Load, $ 100 l(i«lK) i
P.*a Hav, do Mo do 100/2)125 j
Gras? Hay, do do 100*2)125 I
Receipts of Cotton.
Clnrlcston, March IS 2.-.61 bales
) j'S.-v. f 'tnab, March 19 1517 do |
rj NAS A VII LK, March 17.— Cotton —Tho marker j
I was dull yesterday, and sales barely reached
I 100 bales at 9/2)10 cents.
Huron —Active, at 8 cents hog round.
Wheat— Unchanged, 60/2)65c. Receipts light.
'! MONTGOMERY. M ireh 17. — •.otton —No mate
rial change iu prices About 360 bales were
; sold, at from 10; 5 4 to 11cents.
; COLUMBUS, March 17, — Cotton —More inquiry
1 but without any advance. Sales of 303 bales, at
prices rarging from 10 to 11 >3 cents were made,
; principally among speculators.
Shipping Intelligence.
f| ciiARLBBTON, March 18.—Arrived, steamship
George’s Gro»k. Baltimore.
Cleared, ships R H Tucker and Sylvia, Liver
pool ; sohrs E W Garduer and \V A Ellis, Pli'.la;
oark Cherokee, X Orleans.
! CHARI,ESTO*. 1 , March 18.—«'lean-l, stinship
| Isabel, Havana ; bark Sumter, Boston ; brigs
Adela and Enoch Pratt, Havana.
•*- =—
j SAVANNAH, March 18.—Arrived, bark Adri
atic., Spez da, France.
{ Cleared, steamship Thos Swann, X York.
OIL-. ALCOHOL AND BURNING
FLUID.
250 gals. Bfc-t Lamp Oil $1 25 per gallon
200 do Land do 1 4€„do do
200 do Best-Castor do 215 do do
300 do Train rtc 75 do do
250 do Paint do 1 00 do do
200 do Tanner* do.. 75 do do
500 do Fresh Burning ITuid... 80 do do
300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do
—ALSO—
-50 boxes French U iudow Glass. Just receiv
ed by lc!)2 Til'iS. P. FOGARTY
For Sa!« 4 .
A FIRST-KATE BLaOKSMITH. Eo-|
quiro at this offlea. _ |
Lard. li
5 bbls rhoiee VEtV LARH. T« sahr by :
JUSIMI SIBJ.EV As-OXS.
fobl9 Xo. 6 Warren t'lock. | j
pHEESE, CHEESE.
5(» boxes English Dairy Cheese,
50 do State do
For sgl? by
40SIAH SIBLEY AS."-VS. j
feb2s No. 6. Warren Block.
Sttpsta friers caned.
t piuesfi.
ft IK 10 0 10 p
Canvassed Hams.. .ft ft 33 0 14
Shoulders ft IK 9 (•■ 10
>VV?tern Sides ft lt» i»>* 0 H
Oi- ar Sides, Tcun... ft ft 11 0 14 h
IVJ n-m: ft ft 11 (.;) U <
Hog Round new.... ft ft 30 0 lo,* a
Ranging.—Gunny...? l , yard 14 0 15
B alter.—Goshen ft IK 23 0 ‘-5
Country 14 ft 20 0 22
Bricks— ft 1000 GOO ® 800
l’resserf ft 310014 <9 (n) 1S t-0
Candles—-Adam&n .ft lb 22 0 26 ]
Sperm • ft lb 40 ( a ) 50
Patent sperm ft ft 55 0 60
Cheese.—Northern..ft ft 12 0 13
English Dairy ft lb 14 0 15
Coffee.—Rio ft IK 11 J£ 0 Viy z .
Irfiguira I 1 ]K 13 0 11 1
Ju\ .t ft ft Is 0 2u
Domestics.—Yarns ft 1 00
X Shirting ft yard 4 y t 0 6
% Shirting $ yard 0 7> a i
1 Shirting -...ft yard 0 9*5 I
5-4. Shirting ft yard 10 0 12**1?
j 6-4Slurting yard 11 0 12>5 j
; Osnaburgs 14 yard 10 0 11 !
! Drills v 9X ! '
Feathers— ft lb 35 0 37 ‘
Fruits —Apples ft hbl 500 0 GOO j
Oranges 14 bhl 8 00 |:
I Figs ft box 62 0 100 j
I Raisins ft box 300 0 3&
Cranberries ft bbi 850 0 900 ,
■ Fish. -MaekcrelNo.lft bbl 14 00 018 00 ;
: No. 2ft bbl 12 00 013 00 i ‘
No. 3.. ft bbl 11 00 012 00 |‘
No. 4 bbl 850 0 900 j
Herrings ft box 0 600
Flour.—Country ..ft bbl 450 fa) 6CO .
Tennessee ft bbl 475 0 560 S
City Mills ft bbl 5 50 /0 7 50
{ Etowah ft bbl 500 0 750
j Donmead’s ft bbl 500 0 700
! Kxtra $ bill 700 (S) ;so
Grain.—Cornin sackft busfl 05 0 75
Wheat, white 14 bush 110 0 115
Red ft ft 100 0 105
Cats ft bush 45 0 50
Rye ft bush 70 0 75
Peas ft bush 75 0 85
Corn Meal ft bush 70 0 75
i Gunpowder.—Dup.ft keg 7CO 0 750
Hazard ft keg 725 0 750
Blasting ft keg 475 0 500
Hny ft hue. 100 0 120
Iron.—Swedes ft ft by 0 o%
English, Common, ft ft 3.* 4 0
' Refined, ft ft ?,% 0
Lard ft ft 10 0 11
, Lead—Bar ft ft 8 0 H)£
Lime.—Country ft box* 125 0 150
I Nortnern ft bbl 150 0 175
Lumber ft 100012 00 0 14 00
Molasses.—Cuba ft gal 2G 0 28
| St. Croix ft gal 40
Sugar IlonseSyrup.s gal 42 0 45
N. o. Molasses ft gal 40 0 45
Chinese Syrup ft gal 40 0 50
! Nalls ft ft 4 0 4> a
Oils*—Sperm, prime. ft gal 2Go 0 225
Limp gal IGO 0 125
, Train ft gal 75 0 100
Linsseed ft gal 100 0 105
! Castor ft gal 200 0 225 j
Potatoes—lrish ft bbl 375 400 |
Sweet ft bush 100 0 150
Rice— ft ft 0 4> a
Hope—Kentucky., .ft ft 11 0 12
Manilla ft ft 17 0 18
Spirits*—Gin ft gal 45 0 50
Rum ft gal 50 0 GO
Whiskey ft gal 26 0 35
■ Peach Brandy 14 gal 125 0 200
Apple Brandy ft gal 90 :
Holland Gin 74 gal 150 0 175
I Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 0 600 1
Sugars.—X Orleans, ft. ft 7 4,' 0 9
Porto Rico ft ft 8;j 0 9
Muscovado ft ft 8 0 B*2',
! Refined C ft 11, 10 0 ll i
! Refitted B ft ft 10*; 0 a 1
: Retired A Vft 11 0 11 J,
Powder d ft. ft 12 0 13
: Crushed ft ft 22 0 13
1 rf all ft sack 90 0 100
i Soap—Yellow.. ..ft ft, 5 0 9 '
SAMUEL SWAN «.«; CO.,
'iLiottt >ry HVLrtlingers,
| FANKERB anil Dealers in Exchange, j
L D I lium r ‘lit Money and Speck, in the Au- i
f! gusta H«»tdl building, Broad-.-1., Augusta. Ga.
j Office hours from GAMtoIO P M. Daily pa j
j pers on file from all the principal cities. :eio
: r.iphic reports of late.-t date .
! Reading mom free to travellers and the public
All are iiivked t<» call.
Tickets m their Georgia Lotterios from $1 to
\ 520 aug26-tl
r ;,pIOERyJ
dealers in .
\fURE MEDICINES,^
LNSTRUMENTs/
DKDCS, 1
JAUNTS,OILS^
■■■"'
/ 3 l A NO.
" X 30 tons Peruvian M-ano, warranted yen a <
ine , in store and lor sale bv
BAKER, WRIGHT k CO
GREKNE & PULASKI
iSS. H 3 43 EkCl «r*- alt z
LOTTERIES !
Managed. Drawn and Prizes Paid bg the j
well known and responsible Jinn of
<J R K G O R r JIAUKI.
j SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o'clock. >
KXTKA U.A.-S «.
i To i,o diawn on .Satukday, March 20th, 1858.1
33 i-illi£i lit Scheixie I j
37,500 DOLLARS! !i
| Jai17,.»00, *12,500. $7,500, $3,145,
100 of $450, *Siv., &«•.
j Tickets, SlO ; Halves. $5 ; Quarters, $2.50.
Risk on a package of 25 Quarters, $37.
THE SMALLER CLASSES,
WiU be drawn every day in the following order :
ON MONDAY.
The Capital Prize will be from $9,000 to $>4,000.
. Tickets, $2.50; Halves,sl.2s; Quar’s, 02cts.
TUESDAY.
Capital, 54,0C0 to SO,OOO. Tickets, $1; Halves,
50 cents; Quarters, by the package.
WEDNESDAY.
Capital. $P ,000 to $15,000.
Tickets, $4; Halves,s2; Quarters, sl.
THURSDAY. ;
Capital. $7,500 to SO,OOO. Tickets $2; Halves, '
SI; Quarters, 50 cents. j
FRIDAY.
Capital, $9,000 to $14,000. Tickets, $2.50;
Halves, $1.25 ; Quarters. 62 cents. I
SATURDAY. 1
Capiul, $4,000 to SO,O. 0. Th-kats. $1; Halves, c
50 cents. Quarters, by tie packages.
Payment of'Prizes in tie above lotteries ( ‘
is secured by a bond of Seventy Thousand Pol- ,
lars, in the hands of the Treasurer 01 the Com
missioners, appointed by the M uc of Georgia.
Notes of ail solvent Bunks taken in paj meat
for Tickets.
Orders promptly attended to, and Schemes
and . rawings forwarded. Appl) to
JOHN A. MILLEN,
Broad-street, 3 doors below Post Oflice Comer. |1
nih!3 Vender for Gregory Maurv. i I
Blanket. I -
IN ORDER To SAVE THE TROUBLE ! J
of packing away our BIANKI7T.' iu the sum
i mer, wo will, daring the present cold wearner, R
! sell our remaining stock at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Fine Bed Blankets at $3 a pair ; fine amt extra
large, $1 a pair ; extra fine 14-4, ; Negro
BLiOkets, extra large. 80 cents a piece.
fcW3 GRAY k TUgLF.Y.
PHILAJ3ELPHIA LA', ER BEER '
A fr?sfc Alipply Juat received and lor sulo b. v 1
T OMAS WHYTE, I
f*eb2o Ageut for tho Brewers, f *
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
MILiND, niTEft & tfl.,
LATE JIA VILAXn, RISLEY Sr 00.,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO.,
TWO DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, 3!I-1>1C I NFS, PAINTS. OJI.S, GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES
GARDEN SEED , ROSENDALE CEMENT CALCINED PLASTER
PARIS, S,-c., S,r., S,r.
MERCHANTS, I'HYSICTANS AND DEALERS GENERALLY, WHO Hi ID)
THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN .
MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY,
feb24-l ra MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.
Li;ht for tiu> Million!!! |
i The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discovered.
HAVING purchased the Patent-right
for the State of Georgia, and Edgefield Dis
! trict, S. C., for making Illuminating
j GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER,
! by Choate & Tyler's process, we are prepared to
.sell individual or public rights for the use of
-aid Patent.
• Among the many advantages these works have
over all others, are the following-:-'
j 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. Thesirnplicitv of the apparatus and pro ess j
Any negro may be taught to make the Gas j
perfectly in a very short time.
Gas manufactured under this patent has been
in uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick k l.eitnei ’s
house, at Berzelih, on the Georgia Railroad, since
July last, where it may be seen. They have a j
very superior light lor o\f. x >urth the prick of l
Gas made from Rosin Oil.
Any communications addressed to either of the j
undersigned. at*Augusta, will meet with prompt
attention.
PLUMB & LEITNER, I
JAMES GARDNER,
J. A. ROBERT,
W. W. TREMBLEY,
HENRY PARDEN.
fcbdtf
TIIE LIVER
IBVIGOMTOR!
PREPARED BY DR. SANVORD 8
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM
G-UMS,
LSONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
and Liver Medicines now before the public,
I that acts us a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and
! more cll -ctual than any other medicine kuown.
I it is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver retnc y.
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
i ler, then on the stomach and bowels to carry oil'
! that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes
j effectually, without any of the painful feedings
! ••xperlenccd in the operations of most Cathartics.
It strengthens the system at the same time that
j it purges it : and when Liken daily in moderate
f dose.s will strengthen and build t up withun
| usual rapidity.
V|fho Liver is one of ft [to digest well, purify
the principal regnla- , [mg{the blow!, giving
tors of the human ■ j one and health to the
body, and when it per- a j whole machinery, re- J
i hums its funrti'i. •(moving the cause oi
, well, tho powers of the « the disease*— effecting j
! system are fully de a a radical cure,
j velopod. The stomach I 6 [ Bilious attacks are;
iis almost entirely de- • cured, and. what is j
i pendent on the healthy J'.better, prevented by!
! action of the Liver f«o the oeca.-ional u.-e of]
ih«.* preper perform- .^|the Liver Invigorator. I
' | ance of its functions; "M One dose after eating
(when tin- stomach i ,a |is sullicient to relieve
■ iat fault, and the whole \ ithe stomach and pre
i system sutlers in con- > {vent the food from ri
| sequence of one organ q '.singami souring,
j—the Liver, — having a Only one dose taken
| ceased to do its duty „ before retiring, pre
. For tlie diseases of that ” | vents Nightimre.
org.m, one of the pro Only one dose taken
o prietors has made it Lj at night, loosens the
iris study, in a prac y j bowels gently, and
- tice of more than 2* v |cures Costiveuosß.
j yoars. to find some re b| One dos taken after
medy vv l»|erowith to 9 each meal will cure
) counteract the many ia Dyspepsia. *
derangements towhich t 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 taken for
found, any person* female obstructions,
troubled with Liver g removes the cause ol
Complaint, in any of its y the disease, and makes
Wins, bus but to try]i •. i perfect cure,
bottl-', and {conviction * Only one dose imme
is certain. J diately relieves Cholic,
These Gums remove while
all morbid or bad mat- * One dose often re
ter from the system, a peated is a (sure cure
■:ipp!yit‘g iu their Rjtor Cholera Morbus,
place a healthy llow of ■ 0 and u preventive oi
bile, invigorating the
stomach, causing food § A J Only one bottle is
needed to throw out ot the sj tun the effects ot
medicine after a long sickness.
One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal
lowness or unnatural color front the skin.
One dose taken a short time be ore eating
gives vigor to the appetite, ami makes food di
est wel*.
One dcse often repeated cures Chronic Diar
rlioea in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose.
One or two doses cures attacks caused by
Worms in children, there is no surer, safer, or
speedier remedy in the world, as it mover fails.
! A lew bottles cures Dropsy, by exciting the
I absorbents.
I 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 te-tiiy to it- wonderful virtues,
j All who u-e it are giving their unanimous tes
{tiinony in its t. vor.
; Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator,
; itu! swallow both together,
i Th- J.JYKR INVIGORATOR D n scientific Modi J
i cni Discovery, and is daily working cures, ai
most too great to believe it cures as if by ma- j
gic, evm the first d se giving benefit, and seldom
more than one bottle is required to cure any kind |
>l Liver complaint, fcom the worst Jaundice or
yspep.-ia, to a common Headache, all ot which
.in* the result of a Diseased Liver.
J’rice, $1 per bottle.
SANFORD & CO.. Proprietors,
345 Broadway, New York j
Sold, wholesale an retail, by PLUMB & LKIT
NEU, W. H. TUTT, and Druggists everywhere.
uihlO ly
C A R P ET Ist O RE!
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
ROYAL VELVET PILE; Tapestry
Bi Ua»uls ; Fngilsn Wire Brussels ; Printed
Bius-cl* • Printed Velvet ; 6-4, 12-4 and 16-4
Druggets ; Felt In uggets ; Crumb Cloths ; Eng
ii h V. iu-tian for stairs, emri s and church
a.sies; Imperial Tlir'-e-Iffys; American ingrains,
'coteh and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa
Matting.- ; Mo-aic, Ax’i isst- r, Brussels, Velvet
mi 1 lifted Flugs; Door Mats; Stair Carpet, i
Rods,
LINEN DEPARTMENT.
8 4 and to •; Table Dam.i.-k ; 7 4 up to 24 4 Ta
ble Cloths ; 4 4 Family Linens ; 7-8 Shirting
Emeus ; tine Fronting Linens ; Pillow Case Liu
eus ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye Di
apor ; Scotch Diaper ; Brown Table Damask ; |
Brown Able Cloths ; 3 yards wide Drugg'ts:
Napkins, Doilies, Tow ris, Tray Cloths, Dowlass.
Crash, Huckaback, etc.; 8 4 co ; ured Tabling:
Colored Table Covers . Fruit Doilies ; Piano Cov
ers; Centre Covers: Window Shade-.
FLUOR OIL CLOTHS cut for Rooms or ntries.
JAMES Ci. BAIJ IE,
mhl7ly Proprietor.
GEJiERtL STOCK OF
REMIIDid'LOTIIIMi.
N’OW is the time to b»y the following
articles tor Mens’ an Boys Wear, cheap
-r tn in i i y sh mid be sold in this market :
RAGLAN.', u\ -R< OATS, SIIAWIF*, BLANKETS ,
-i!i and COATS,
Fine VE- iV. 1 \ VI’S, SHIRTS. DRAW
ERS SIJ4PF N'DER-S, CRAVATS,
SIHCKS. vX I.LAR y , TRUNKS,
VAUCES,
and every article in our line. ( -
novb CLAYTON & KENNEDY, j
Molasses. j
30 litldH prim- Cuba Molasses, for sale b j ,
' tem WILCOX, HAND & ANSLHT.
SWAN & CO.’S
LOTTERIES.
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
ft? $70,000 !-O0
FOR TEN DOLLARS !:
THE following Scheme will he drawn
byS.SW.AN it COMP’Y, Managers of the j
j Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tlu ir Single i
i Number Lotteries for MARCH. ISSR, at aU
j GUSTA, Ga , in public, under tho superinten
deuce of Commissioners.
CLASS 5,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY. March 0, 18*8.
CLASS 0
i To be drawn in city of .. ugusta, Ga.. in public,on
SATURDAY, March 13, 1858.
CLASS 7,
: To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on j
SATURDAY. March 20, 1858.
CLASS 8,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on f
SATURDAY, March 27, ISSB.
i ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMUFJSS !! !
' Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eiyhli/- \
Five Prizes !
NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS I
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Saturday in March , 1858. I
1 Prize of *70,000 I
1 “ “ 110.000 !
•' 10,000
} .. 6.000
J u “ 3.000
\ ‘ 1.500
*} “ “ 1.000 I
*} * 000
* “ 800 i
1 „ u ’O' 1 :
! ?° fit o i
*2 ; sou;
• 100 11 “ lOX ;
- 30 1 “ 100 |
APPROXIMATION PR]/! s i
4 Prizes of SIOO Ap. $70,000 l’rzeare $1 000
* " " 300 *• “ : ii.OOO ■■ are 1
4 “ ■' 200 “ “ 10.000 “ are SCOI
■* ■’ “ “ S.OOO <■ are 500 1
\ * k '* 4,000 “ are 4001
4 ” ** 75 •* “ 3.000 “ are 300 1
4 “ “ o 0 •• “ 1,500 are 200
5,000 •» “ 20 are 100,000 i
5,485 Prizes amounting to $320, out? !
j Whole Tickets $10; Halves sf. : <’ • rterss2so. i
I’LAN OF THE LOTTERY.
j The numbers from Ito 50.000 cm-respon.laje !
j with those numbers on the Tie ,«-ts printed on •
seperate slips of paper, arc encircled with small i
! j tin tubes and placed in one Whe<!.
i i Tlie first 457 prizes, similarly printed and en- I
j circled, are placed In another v. heel,
rj The wheels are then revolved, ami a number !
. is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the |
j j same time a prize is drawn from the other j
. wheel. The number and prize drawu out are |
. j opened and exhibited to ti:.- at!< i j
- tered by the Commis«:<ii . ; prize being '
placed against the numb r dr,.wm Thi-- opera- !
[i tiou is repeated until all the prize , • ,i r -, W! ,
Approximation J'rues.— The two preceding !
and the two succeeding numbers m those draw- i
n ing the first 7 prizes will be cctit'e I to the 2s
e Approximation Prize.-. For example: if ticket
U number 11250 draws the $7U,000 prize tho-t
tickets numbered 11248. 11240 11251 n*»s*» W il'
. r w»« hbe entitled to S4OO. If tick, l number 551
• c draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered
548 , 549 , 551, 552 will each be entitled to S3OO
a and He. on according to the above scheme 1
Tim 5000 priz. s of S2O will be determinated In
»• S fl S uro "i' ii..mb. r .I,at draw-the
> r *‘°- 0 . 00 I )ris ®; >or PEampln, if the number
s. il.Kwini! H.e $.0,000 prize ernls with Xol, then
us all the tickets where the Bumbcr «uUs in will
, s be entitled to *2f>. ir tin. number ends with Ne
-• :ill llle tickets wher ■- tie Nueinia in 2 will
3- be entitled to S2O, and ,o on to . -
B Certificates us Packages wiii i.e sold at tlie fol
lowing rate.-., which is the ri.-l; :
Certificate M Packageof 10 Wh .ioTiekets *BO
■e do do do 10 Hair do '4O
). <lo do do lo Quar. do ”o
,1 do da do Hi Eeiithlh do ...; 10
In entering Tickets or Certificates, enck.se the
is money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
,j receipt ol which thqy will be forwarded by firnt
niaii. Purchasers' can hove ticket,-; ending in
:■ »ny figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will lie
-■ sent to purdhasers immediately nßer tbedrawine
Purchasers will please write their dena
tures plum, and give their Post Office. County
ami Mate. 5
: *e'ir- Remember thai ev ry Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid immo
lilately alter the drawing—other nrUtes at the
usual time of thirty days.
AH communications strictly confidential.
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ca.
i ersons residing near Monfgun.ry, Ala
or Atlanta. Ga., can have their oni- i s tilled.
-ave time, by addressing S. Swan £ Co. at cither
of those cities. .. ~ ?
GItEATKEDUCTKJX
I.v PRICES or
CLOTHING,
AT ■
•215 BROAD-ST.
I. P. HD & to.
j Are now offering the remainder of their WINTER
STOCK at such rates as to induce all to
purchase who are in want of
m **»«»«■ —• «B CBn g »
CLOTHING!
I -
UUGAR.
O JO hhds good to prime X OSUGAR,
15 do prime clarified do
150 bbls A, B and C do
25 do Crushed do
For sale low by
_Job22 WILCOX, HAND & ANY LF.Y.
Molasses, molasses.
50 hbds choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive
lrwtn Charleston. For sale by
JO3l AH SIBLEY & SONS,
No. 6, Warren Block
LE A T II E R MACHINE BELTING
AND FACTORY FIND NOS.
PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce
mented Leather BELTING, siugle and dou
ble, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried and
stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. A
lar.e stock always on hand.
Also—Rubber Belting and Sto.tm Packing,
Copper Rivets and Burrs, kc. ; Washers, Ring
Travelers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper j
Cards, Pickers, Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a
variety of Factory Findings. For sale on accom
modating terms bv
SHERMAN. JESSUP & CO.,
No. 341, Broad-st, 2d door above Bank of Au
gusta. jans-3m
J7IRESH BURNING FLUID.
1 A supply just lan cd and Ipr sale low bv
' fel>22 WM. H. TPTT
/CLARIFIED SUGARS.
V. 1 60 bbls C Sugar,
2ft do A do ; 10 bbls B Sugar ;
16 do Crushed ; 15 do Powdered do.
For sale low by
mhll-dm A. I). WILLIAMS.
SOAP, STARCH, &c.
ONE HUNDRED boxes No. 1 SOAP;
26 boxes STARCH ; 200 boxes CANDY
25 half bbls CRACKERS. For sale by
mhll-dm A. D. WILLIAMS.
JHishlliiiuons gbbcrtisfninifs.
G. li. HODGE’S
DYEINB ESTABLISHMENT
Greene street, above Kotlockst.
” , Ii DYEING of ev
■ ' - !?...• 7 r:,,i, done.
■■ ■ • j IN'! I’r ■ -i,
L°i Bonnets ; Genii
“ j. Clothing cleans
sha
Ui-ack inks—
-■ V. Wl l> for Writing an*
Marking —at Dodge’s
, - r e; \ Hye Houze Grtcne-at,
W feliiuv,ug prices;
7V IBy the Irarrei, tier gal
_* l on » cents ;by 5 or
yj- j® kalton, 20 cents ; by
c*.- . :”i- iaj/ Warranted superior
' an T in u>s e.
j S * G. R. LODGE,
I “ tr ( Proprietor.
S". Augusta, May 30.
v 'y* my3o * ly
(IHOICE NEW BACON.
J 30.000 lbs choice Tennessee Tacon, consist
ing of Hams. Shoulders and .Sides. For sale by
JOSIAIJ SIPLEY & SONS,
feb!B No! 6. Warren Block.
IARD.
J Fifty packages new Tennessee LARD, in
| huts, half bbis and cans, for sale by
febs BAKER, WRIGHT & CO.
R, P. SPELMAN, SR.,
PAINTER,
Grecne-street, Augusta, Georgia. f2>
Potatoes.
riIEN bills. MEIiCEK I’OTATOES;
JL 20 do Yellow Planting do
Just received at
feb!7 D’AVi fGNAC & HUBBARD’S.
ONE THOUSAND bushels OATS, in
store un.l fur sale low by
M. W. WOODRUFF,
febs corner Reynold and Mclntosh
/ Congress water.
j y_J A fresh supply just received by
feb2 WM. 11. TTTT.
CLOTHING-,
AT WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL.
RAMSEV & LAB AW,
AT their old stand opposite the Union
Bank, arc offering to flieir (riends and cus
tomers the largest and best stock of Fall aud
Winter Clothing ev*r offered in the city, tha
mest of tho goods having boon bought and manu
factured by us at our manufactory In New York,
! almost exclusively for cash. We fel confident
!u j house North or ‘couth, can beat us in style,
| quality and price. All we ask is a call to ex*
i amine the stock. Among the stock will be found
! Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beaver
; FROCKS,
Supr do do do Cloth Frocks,
do do do do Business do.
do do do do Raglan Over
-1 sacks,
Supr do do do Beaver Over*
! sacks,
Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Cassimer*
Bant.- , ol cverv style and grade.
400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth,Satiu,
Plush, Cashmere, &c. from SI to $3.
00c' • upor Black Satiu Frocks aud Sacks.
Ki.glish Tweed Suj !<§. from 2 75 toss.
; 200 pairs English, French and American Side
t band CassitAere Pants, some elegant designs.
500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satin, t Pants
ot splendid weight, from 1 75 to $2 25.
150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beayer Pants,
j 75 suits of sprendid Harris’ Side band Cassi
' mere Pauls.
100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4 to $4 on per
coat.
150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per
C It. Jim-*
I ) AGON AND HU< IAR.
11 to hhiis. choiov SHorLDKRS,'
10 do do SIDES,
3000 lbs. HAMS,
25 hnils. Dry aud Bright Orleans SUGARS
| For sale low by
j A. D. WTII JAMS.
B 1 ACON.
riiirty tho*i«iand pounds choice new Ten
I nessee BACON, hog round, on hand and for sale
by fe.b2 A. STEVENS.
CIEED OATS.
I lO Five Huudre l bushels SEED OATS, receive
> from Tennessee, and for sale by
1 feb2 A. STEVENS.
tYAVON.
Jl J 30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar
-0 riv e within a lew days.
0 feh6 BAKER, WRIGIIT & CO.
n A N K\V A9l D VALUABLE
R E M E I) Y .
f«l.nißM\ BITTERS!
‘ ft . COMPOSED STRICTLY OF THK
L r i CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS,
AXV waukaxtkd to oiyk
1 GREAT RELIEF I.V DYSPEPSIA,
Anil nil diseases arising from
A Disordered State of the Stomach.
QI’CH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION,
LFI IJ.NkSS OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi
n. -s of the head, depression of spirits, loss of
appetite, pain in the side and back, fever ami
ague, general debility, and the “thousandother
! s'l* f" i.-mg from indigestion and enfeebled con
i ‘hiien of the digestive organs. Habitual costive
, ness is found very frequently conueeted with
| feeb'e constitutions, ;uid persons of sedentary
habits, which often exfrts a very unfavorabio
j inlim nce upon the general health of the subject,
' and is particularly manifested by a restless aud
: despom.ing state of mind, irregular, if not a loss
j of appetite.
j F. 1 this condition of the system, this article is
, confidently recommended with tho positive as- %
I 'iiranze that, if the dose is properly adjusted, 0
j as not to move the bowels too actiVoly,
RELIEF
! may be relied on, v\ ithout any, even the least,
|"f the unpleasant consequences resulting from
; the use of live common purging medicines usual
ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
can partake of this medicine with safety, as Alois
forms no part ot its composition.
Sold by druggists and merchants generally
and in Augusta, by Haviland, Chichester & Co.
Win. 11. Tutt, aud Plumb & . eitner.
j fpb3-6m
Saudi ry. Harness Trunks,
tt ' SPI.INd TRADE,’ 1858.-**
QHERMAN. JESSUP & CO., No. 341
O Broad-street, two doors above tho Banka.
| Augusta, have now on hand their usual iarg
'and well-selected assortment of SAI-PUS, BRT
I'Li's. HARNESS, WHIZ'S, TRUNKS, VALISES
! CARPET BAGS, and every description of Good
adapted to the approaching Spring trade, raauu
factured by themselves, expressly for this mar
ket. also,
A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coach
Materials, Springs, Axles, Malleable Castings and
Bands, including a very lull assortment C? gcc«7a
*in the line, whicn are offered to manufacturers
j and dealers at !<>w prices }ans 3m
T7HA>UK.
r 3uo sacks Tennessee superfine Flour,
100 do do Family do
300 do Den mead’s superfine do
In store and for sale by
febs BAKER. WRIGHT & CO.
AlcohoU *
95 per cent Alcohol for sale by the barrel
at 70cents ; retail, per gallon, at 75 cents.
ft*h23 S. C. MUSTIN.
C abinet Making and Re
pairing, Ac.
\\T H. PKOUTV & CO. having dis*
f ▼ • solved, by mutual consent, tho under
signed may be found at the same stand, readyta
do all jobs committed to him in the vav of
CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING,
AND HOUSE CARPENTKWIM4.
W. H. FROUTY,
Shop on Washington, between Broau and Rev.
nold-streets. jan!9
T IQUORS ANDSEGARS.
150 bbl* Low i riced WHISKEY ;
100 do from fair to flue ;
50,000 f.ow priced and Medium SEGAKS ;
40 bbis BRANDY ; i4O bbls GIN ;
25 obis RUM. For sale by
mfcU-dm A. D. WHUAi S