Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, March 22, 1858, Image 3

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(fuming Dispute!). FOUR O’CLOCK. P. M, MAR. 22, IS5* Notice to Advertisers. . Advertisements for the Evemxg 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 tho columns of our paper will not admit of their reception after the hour named. LOCAL MATTERS. y V xL /' 'Prayer Meetings. The prayer meetings continued thro last week with unabated interest. Hun dreds of persons were daily in atten dance, and a deep and subdued feeling was manifested among those who have heretofore overlooked all considerations relating to the Land of the Hereafter These meetings will be held every evening during the week, at the rooms of the Young Men’s Christian Association. Prayer meetings will also be held every night at the St. John’s Methodist Church. XX t —— The Russian War. This attractive exhibition will remain in our city one week more. The increase of the attendance for the last few nights is the best recommendation that can he given, tiiat it is appreciated by our cit izens. f lu Poor Jlouu . j We have great respect for liorse-flesh —and’our sympathies have been sorely worked upon by the utter recklessness of many of the city draymen. Not content with over-loading the poor J animals, they worry them through the' streets at an unnatural pace, and what : is most cruel, drive on a brisk trot, and sometimes on a gallop, when returning for loads. It seems to be the special j pleasure of lire draymen to see how fast they can drive and “Hose and Lize ” are not more vain,' in their Bowery turn out, than is Sambo, kiting down Broad streot mounted on liis dray. The city authorities would do a good thing if they would prohibit such cruelty, and such reckless disregard of safety to per sons or vehicles passing the streets. •. & Medical Colic of Georgia. We are gratified to announce that the Professorship of Chemistry and l’har-l macy incur Medical College, vacated! by the resignation of Prof. Means, has been tilled by the unanimous election of Prof. Joseph Jones, now of the Uni versity of Georgia. We understand the Professor elect will make our city his permanent resi dence. Seldom iias it happened, says the Chronicle hr Sentinel, that so young a man has made for himself a national reputation, by original Physiological re searches. His devotion to the subject of Ckem-! ical Physiology gives assurance of a most valuable course of Medical Chem istry to the students of the Medical Col lege of Georgia. Tl|.e Guard House. Various efforts have been made to se cure the removal of the Guard House from tlie City Hall. Such a consuraa tion is very desirable ; for the delight ful shade, and secure lawn of the Park would render it a favorite retreat for evening walks and a safe and pleasant play ground for the little folks, were it not for the annoyance to which the Guard House subjects them. These ob jections have detracted very much from the PicNics and other entertainments often held in the grounds, and there can be little doubt that the expense in curred in providing some other place for the disorderly, wonld be cheerfully met by tho tax payers. May it not be made a part of the proposed Work House? -.}•* CJgltrllorpt; Infantry. This company was out on Saturday evening with very full ranks, under Capt. .John K. Jackson. Their evolu tions, and firing evinced a degree of skill and precision 'very seldom equal led, and attracted a degree of attention! from the ladies atid citizens generally: that should be very flattering to this popular corps. The evening was pleas ant, and the streets and balconies literally thronged, presented the ap pearance of a gala day. Specie Payments. We find the following communica tion in the Constitutionalist of yesterday, in reference to the course pursued by the banks of Augusta in relation to the resumption of specie paymonts : Augusta, March 20th, 1808. Mr. Editor:— Perceiving from your is sue of this morning, that you have been misinformed as to the action of the banks of this city, at their meeting on the 18th inst.. and seeing from an article in the Savannah Republican, of this date, that it. too, has been errone ously advised as to the proceedings of that meeting. I ask the favor of you to publish the following preamble and res olution, which were unanimously adopt ed by the Presidents of the several banks of Augusta, at the meeting re ferred to. The proceedings of this meet ing were responsive to the one held by the Presidents of the Savannah banks, on the 16th, whercitwas proposed to the banksof Augusta to resume on Ist May next, but it was added, “the banks in Savannah deem it so desirable that'the banks in Charleston should co-operate in a general resumption, they would be willing, if the banks in Augusta concur, to defer tire time to the first day of June if those, banks, or any of them, will now agree to resume specie pay ments on that day.” Thus, Mr. Editor, both you and the | Republican have all the facts, necessary to a full and correct understanding of this question, and I trust the Savannah> Republican will deem it duo to the banks! of Augusta to republish this communi-j cation. Whereas, a resumption of specie pay ments by tire banks of Georgia, especi - ally by those of Augusta, in advance of j South Carolina, would at anytime be inconvenient; and wlmreas, a delay ol I that measure until the Ist of June,! when most of the crop will have been realised upon, would materially lessen i the inconvenience; and as the Ist of June has likewise the recommendation of promising the co-operation of tire Sooth Carolina banks, that period com mands our decided preference. But not-1 . withstanding these views, be it Resolved, That the banks will resume! : specie payments simultaneously with those of Savannah, whether tire Ist of May or June, irrespective of what may! be done in South Carolina. Tile Friends of (trrnt Men. i The Washington correspondent of the i Advertiser & Gazette, of Montgomery, . writes as follows: “ The friends of great men are as un certain as those in the humble walks of life. 'The renegade-republican party, have an organ here, and Maj. Heins: i grinds it—’tis called the States and its! , editor once published a paper in Nash-1 ville. He started the States ; got hard! 5 up ; and the Douglasity schemers got ; hold of it, lock stock and barrel. Such is street talk. Well, in Cabinet meet ing not long since, oid Buck, feeling humorsome as he frequently docs, turn ed to Gov. Brown, and asked, with that Link in his eye, “ Mr. Postmaster [ General, what’s got into your friend of the States, Maj. Heiss ? “ Well, really I don’t know,” says the Postmaster Gen -5 eral, “ perhaps I will answer by asking - you what's got into your friend Henry JA. Wise !” This rubbed the President, | for ire had been a intimate correspond !! cat of the Oyster Governor until recent ! ly ; but he whirled on his heel and in- I quired, “Gov. Cobb, will you tell me wbat has got into your friend John W. ‘ Forney?” A hearty laugh echoed in the stomachs of the portly and dignified ad vertisers at this keen hit ; for it has been more than notorious for months passed, that the Cabinet minister of Georgia was somewhat interested in the Press, and tiiat its editor, Forney, was to make him President. I reckon tiiat since the Douglasity of the Press' career the clever tactician of Georgia is more calmly surveying the field; and not troubling himself much of Forney, Wal ker, Stanton, Douglas & Co. All the latter part of this must be “ taken in a Pickwickian sens*," a s Howell Cobb is al firm and earnest Leeowptun man.” THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Washington, March 18, 185.8. SENATE. i The Senate resolved to-day to hold a night session. Mr. (Twin offered a resolution enquir- I ing of the Secretary of War to know I £ | what steps had been taken in regard to, . j the massacre of 118 American citizen at ! Mountain Meadows by the Indians or! Mormons. No action. ■ The Kansas question was then discus sed by Messrs. Toombs and Bell. The . | latter has tiie floor for the second ses-1 sion. Others to follow. , HOUSE. The House resumed tiie discussion of! the Army Bill, which was discussed un-1 ! til the hour of adjournment. The vote | 1 on this bill will probably bo taken to-! morrow. Washington, March 19, 1858. SENATE. The Vice President submitted resolu- * tions from the Legislature of New Mexi- j co, suggesting certain changes in the proposed boundary of tiie Territory of ! Arizona. Mr. Seward presented a memorial j from Dixon, N. V., praying that steps! be taken for the prompt and pacific ex tinction of slavery, by the General Gov • ernment remunerating the slaveholders. Also, a joint resolution from tiie New York Legislature, urging the adop tion of measures for the better protec- j - tion of emigrant trains on their way to the Pacific coast. All the above were appropriately rc -1 ferred. i Mr. Gwin’s resolutions submitted yes . terday, asking the Secretary of War if any provision lias been made for the detecting and punishing the Indians, or ! others, who massacred one hundred - and eighteen California emigrants at Mountain Meadows, Utah was adopted. The consideration of the Kansas bill ‘ was then resumed. Mr. Foster opposed the hill, ne first took occasion to comment briefly in re ply to Mr. Hammond as to the relative) power of tiie North and South. He de-1 precated the power of “ Cotton,” which! - Mr. H. had alluded to as giving the f South a preponderance in point of) wealth, power and influence, i Mr. Clay advocated the admission of) ‘j Kansas under the Leoomptou Coustitu - tion. . j HOUSE. The following named gentleman • have been appointed by the Speaker as s the Committee, under Mr. Florence’s resolution, to investigate the allegation tha' $25,000 was oxpended by the Bank) of Pennsylvania, to procure the pur-) chase of that banking house for trie | purpose of a city post office in Philadel-1 plria ; rumor having associated persons holding high official position with the ■ transaction : Messrs. Florence, McClay, i Gilman, Scales, and Waldron. j The House resumed the consideration of the army hill. Mr. Faulkner offered an amendment, in effect to retain the provision for a] regiment of mounted volunteers for the | j defence of the Texas frontier, and in-j f stead of the other four regiments of) ; volunteers, to substitute one regiment) i of dragoons and two regiments of in-1 : fantry, to be added to the regular army, | ■ to serve for two years. This amendment was disagreed to— i yeas 43, nays 148 Tiie bill as originally reported, was - ordered to be engrossed for a third read- j I ing, and afterwards passed by—yeas - 124, nays 73. The bill provides that the President) of the United States shall he author-1 , ized to receive into the service one regi-) 3 mentof Texas mounted volunteers for) ; the defense and protection of the fron-j i tier; and for the purpose of quellffig j disturbances in the territory of Utah) • for the protection of supply and emi-) ; grant trains, and tiie suppression of In , ciian hostilities in the Northern and, ■ North-western frontiers, the President , is authorized to call for volunteers, not) "to exceed in all four regiments, of se- 1 ven hundred and forty privates each ; ! the same or any portion thereof, to be ] organized into mounted regiments or infantry, as tiie President may deem j proper, to serve for the term of eigh ) teen months, unless discharged by the j President. They are to receive the | same pay and allowances as the regular ! army, and subject to the rules and arti | cles of war. ; The house took up, in Committee, I the Deficiency Bill. Mr. Letcher made a speech relative to ! some of the items. Mr. Montgomery addressed the House ) in opposition to the Kansas Bill. ~ —.— MARRIED : j At St Paul’s Cmirch. in this city, on the even- I ing of the 17th inst., by the Rev. Dr. F. E. Ford, Louis DkLaiglk. E>-q.. and Miss Mary S. Clark. X3IZE3X3 - *! On the 17th instant, at the residence of R 11. , 1 Easterling. Esq., »n Barnwell District. S.C., Gko. | McDuffie Ciayto.v, in the eighteenth year of his ( j age. ,| Commercial Intelligence. Latest dates from 1 iverpoo! March 0 j Latest dates from Havre March 1 j Latest dates lVoin Havana March 12; ’, EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE,) j ; Augusta, Monday, March 22, P. M. > \ ; j Cotton—Sales Saturday afternoon, 294 bales, I ■122 at 10, 49 at 10#, 99 at 10#. 22 at 11 # cents, j :! Sales this morning, 601 bales : 5 at. 9#, f» at : . 9J£, 6 at 10, 10 lit 10,q, 350 at 11, 123 * 1178 I l at 11,',, 3at llj i, 31 at llq. Bat 11K cents. | The market is dull, with a decline of # to #c. ! We give S to 11 # cents as extremes. Wheat—This article is in moderate request. ! and we hear of sales at $1.05 for red. Bacon—The stock is much reduced, and the ! demand is fair, at 10# cents round. Ribbed Sides were selling to-day at 11 cents. Receipts of Cotton. Charleston, March 20 2352 bales Columbus, March 20 311 do piping Intelligence. CHARLESTON, March 20 —Arrived, stmsfaip James Adger. and Memphis, and sebrs Mani as L sett and T I* Wagner. N York In the Offing, Hr ship Glcnalvon, Liverpool. Qeared, stimhips Nashville and Memphis, N j York ; stmship George’s Creek, schr G W Grice, j Baltimore; Spanish brigs I'aquet do Porto Rico, Procer i nd pol Cono Ida, Barcelona. Hi/ Iron Steamboat Company's Line, per Steamer ' W. 11. Stark. W II Stark. Baker, Wright & Co. Wilcox, Hand ; k Ansley, C jvrauch, I’iumb & Leitner. OFFICIA L DRA v* ISG S of tiie Sparta Academy Lottery. | OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers of the I SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 333—drawn l MARC i 20, 1858 : 10, 53, Cl, 73, 1,3, 30, 23, 41, 45, 24, 30, G. The following are the Drawn Numbers of the 1 1 SPARTA ACADEMY I,OTTERY, Clan* 324— Extra. drawn MARCH 22,185 S : ■ 27. 43, 26, 42, 25, 70, 20, 18, 08, 75. j 1, 40, 10, G 5, Ll* EGAS } Comini- -ioners. , : j S. SWAN uiCO., Managers. ; lapte yri{« Carnal. WHOLESALE PRICE'S. Bacon.—Hams ft ft 10 fa) 10# ! Canvassed Hams.. .ft ft 13 (a) 14 f| Shoulders ft lb 9 10 j Western Sides ft if, 10# (?£) 11 ! I Clear Sides, Tenn... ft ft 11 (a) 11# 1 ’ Ribbed Sides ft ft 11 fa) 00 I Hog Round new.... sft 10 fa) 10# ’ ! Bagging.—Gunny...ft yard 14 fa) 15 Butler.—Goshen ft ft 23 (a) 25 I j Country ft ft 20 (a) 22 1 i Bricks— ft 1000 600 (a) 800 ! Pressed -(4 100014 < 9 fid 18 00 I Candles—Adaman .ft ft 22 fa) 26 j I Sperm ft ft 40 fa) 50 j I Patent sperm ft ft 55 fa) 60 ! Cheese.—Northern..V- ft 12 fa) 13 English Dairy ft ft 14 (a) 15 j Coffee—Rio ft ft 11#© 12# j Laguira ft ft 13 (a) 14 | Java ft ft 18 (a) 20 j Domestics.—Yarns ft 1 00 # Shirting ft yard 4# fa) 6 # Shirting ft yard fa) 7# 1 Shirting -...ft yard (a) 9# 5- ft yard 10 (a) 12# 6- ft yard 11 ffO 12# Osnaburgs ft yard 10 fa) 11 Drills.. 9# i Feathers— ft ft 35 (a) 27 Fruits—Apples ft bid 500 fa) 600 Oranges, ft bbl 8 00 Figs, ft box 62 (a) 100 Raisins ft box 300 fa) 3# Cranberries ftbbi 850 fa) 900 Fish.—MackerelNo.lft bbl 14 00 fa) 18 00 No. 2 ft bbl 12 00 fa) 13 00 No. 3 ft bbl 11 00 fa) 12 00 No. 4 ft bbl 850 fa) 900 Herrings ft box (a) 600 Flour.—Country ..ft bbl 450 (d) 600 Tennessee ft bbl 475 (a) 560 City Mills ft bbl 550 (a) 750 Etowah ft bbl 500 fa) 750 Den mead’a ft bbl 500 fa) 700 Extra ft bbl 700 (a) 150 Gvaiu.—Cornin sackft busn 65 (a) 75 Wheat, white ft bush Ilu i 15 i Red ft ft 100 (a) 105 i ! Oats ft bush 45 (S) 60 j Rvo ft bush 70 fa) 75 | Peas ft bush 75 (a) 85 Corn Meal ft bush 70 (a) 75 1 Gunpowder.--Dup.ft keg 700 (a) ~ i Hazard ft keg 725 fa) 750 Blasting ft keg 475 fa) 500 Hay. ft bun. 100 (a) 120 Iron.—Swedes ft ft 5# fti) b# English. Common, ft ft 3# (a) *• Refined, ft ft 3# (id Lard ft ft 10 fa) 11 Lead.—Bar ft ft 8 fa) 8# Lime.—Country ft box 125 (a) ISO Nortnern ftbbi 150 Lumber ft 100012 00 fa) 14 00 Molasses—Cuba ft gal 26 (a) 28 St. Croix ft gal 40 ! Sugar House Syrup.ft gal 42 (a) 45 j N. U. Molasses ft gal 40 fa) 45 Chinese Syrup ft gal 40 (d 50 il* ft ft 4 fa) 4# 1 Oils—Sperm, prime. ft gal 200 fa) 225 Lamp ft gal IQO fa) 125 Train ft gal 75 fa) 100 Linsseed ft gal 100 fa) 105 Castor ft gal 200 fa) 226 Potatoes—lrish ft bbl 3 75 4 00 • Sweet ft bush 100 (a) 150 : Klee— ft ft 3# fft 4# Rope—Kentucky., .ft ft 11 fS) 12 | Manilla ft ft 17 (a) 18 ; Spirits.—Gin ft gal 45 fa) 60 Rum ft gal 50 (a) 60 I j Whiskey ft gal 26 fa) 35 i Peach Brandy ft gal 125 (a) 200 j Apple Brandy ft gal 90 1 Hollaed Gin ft gal 150 (a) 175 i Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 fa) 600 Sugars—NOrleans, ft ft 7# (a) 9 j Porto Rico ft ft 8# (a) 9 Muscovado ft ft 8 fS) 8# Refined C ft ft 10 fa) 11 Refined B ft ft 10# (a) 11 ! Refined A ft ft It fa) 11# i Powder, d ft ft 12 (a) 13 j Crushed ft ft 22 (5) 13 Salt ft sack 90 (a) 100 Soap.—Yellow.. ..ft ft 5 fa) 9 Gardeners’ arc you Prepared l IRUBPKCTFULLY invite you to call and examine my stock of SEED. Notice the i manner in which they are put up. The quantity, j the quality , I war rapt. A new supply just re- I ceived from J. M. Tborburu. V. LaTASTE, i febl2-4 Two doors below Ihe Post Office. | AGON BIDES aud HAMK 5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES, I _ do do do HAM , for sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS, No. e, Warren Block. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. IllVlliM, liilfllESTEß & f 0„ LATE IIAVILAND, RISLEY &r CO., BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO , TWO DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL. DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, • PATENT MEDICINES, GARDEN SEED, ROSEN DALE CEMENT CALCINED PLASTER PARIS, Sfc., S(c., Sfc. : MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS GENERALLY, WHO PRIDE THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY, ; feb24-lm MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. ' Lijht for the Million!!! The- Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever IMscocered. HAVING purchased the Patent-right J for the State of Georgia, and Edgefield Dis-! j trict, S. C.. for making Illuminating GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER, ; j by Choate & Tyler’? process, we are prepared to j | -ell in'ividtml or public rights for the use of. i said Patent. ! Among the many advantages these works have J over all others, are th ‘ following : j Ist. The abundance and cheapness ©f the ma- ! ' terial from which the Gas is made, viz : PINE WOOD AND WATER. I 2d. The durability of the works when com- ' pared with others. ! 3d. Tfiesimplicity < f the apparatus and pro j Any negro may be taught to make the Gas 1 perfectly in a very short time. 1 ‘ Gas manufactured under this patent lias been ; j iu uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick & Ldtner’s ; J hou.-i . at Borzelia. on the Georgia Railroad, since . ; July last, where it may be seen. They have a \ ! very superior light tor one-pour™ the price of, j Gas made from Rosin Oil. | Any communications addressed to cither of the j I undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt j attention. PLUMB & LEITNER, JAMES GARDNER, J. A. ROBERT, W. W. THEM BLEY, HENRY PARDEN. | feb-f-tr THE LIVER IIVIGOMTOB! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD*K COMPOIXDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, rS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE JL and Liver Medicines now before the public, that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and more effectual than any other medicine known. •It is not only a Cathartic, but a Liver rerae v. ! acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat j ter, then on the stomach and bowels to carry olf that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes j effectually, without any of the painful feelings j experienced iu the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time, t-hn* jit purges it; ami when t ken daily iu moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with un ■ usual rapidity. if Hie Liver is one of H [to digest well, purify the principal regnla- , ingjthe Mood, giving I tors of the human if tene aud health to the | body, and when it per- S [whole machinery, re- I forms its functions f| moving the cause oi ■ well, the powers of the HI the disease, —effecting j system arc fully de j a radical cure. | volopcd. The stomach 11; Bilious attacks are lis almost entirely dc •[cured, and what is pendent on the health) J hotter, prevented by action of the Liver for Qlihe occasional u. e ol the proper perforin • *»]the Liver Invivrator. ‘ anceof its functions . One dose after eating ‘ when the stomach i- ® Ji- - sufh i. i t to relieve J at fault, and the Whole k the stomach and pre system suffers iu con- r [vent the food from ri | sequence of one organ g sing and souring. ;—the Liver, — having g Only one do e taken ! ceased to do its duty - before retiring, pre- I For the diseases of that |vent Nightin .re. org m, one of the pro Only one dose taken prietors has made it L at-night, loosens the his study, in a prac t bowels gently, aud | tice of more than 21 V j cures Costiveuess. years, to find some re L I One dose taken after medy w hjerewith to J each meal will cure counteract the many ia Dyspepsia. , j derangements towhich j 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 I found, any person f [fe male obstructions, | troubled w ith Liver « removes the cause of Complaint, iu any ofits © the disease, and makes forms, has but to tryj. > • a perfect cure, bottle, and (conviction * Only one dose imme is certain. J diately.relieves Cholic, These Gums remove uj while all morbid or bad mat- * One dose often re i ter from the system. * peated is a •sure cure -upplying in their [Bit or Cholera Morbus, place a healthy flow ol ■ 0 and a preventive oi bile, invigorating the B Cholera. -tomacli, causing food lg | Only one bottle is ! needed to throw out of the system the effects of : medicine after a longsickuoss. One bottle Liken 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 gest well. One.dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and Dowel Complaints yield almost to the lirst dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms in children, there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy iu the world, as it never fails. A lew bottles 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 Dilious Type. It ope rates with certainty, and thousands are willfilg to testiiy to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous tes timony in its favor. Mix Water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow both together. The LIVER INVJGORATOR is a scientific Medi-f cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, al j ; most too great to believe it cures as i! by rna , gic, even the first dose giving benefit, and seldom j more than one bottle is required to cure any kind | of Liver complaint, from the worst Jaundice or | Dyspepsia, to a common Headache, all of which j ; are the result of a Diseased Live!. Price. $1 per bottle. SANFORD k CO., Proprietors, 345 Broadway. New York. Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LEIT NER. W. H. TI'TT, and Druggists everywhere. inhlO ly CARPET J IN CHARLESTON, S. C. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ROYAL VELYET PILE; Tapestry Brussels ; English Wire Brussels ; Printed Brussels ; Printed Velvet ; 6-4, 12-4 and 16-4 Druggets ; Felt Druggets ; Crumb Cloths ; Eng ii;h Venetian for stairs, entrhs and church aisles; ImperialThree-Plys; American ingrains; Scotch and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa Mattings ; Mosaic, AxmiHst< r, Brussels, Velvet aud Tufted Rugs ; Door Mats ; Stair Carpet, Rods, &e. LIKEN DEPARTMENT. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask ; 7-4 up to 24 4 Ta ble Cloths ; 4-4 Family Linens ; 7-8 Shirting I Linens ; fine Fronting Linens : Pillow Case Lin lens ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye Di [uper; Scotch Diaper ; Brown Table Damask; Brown Table Cloths ; 3 yards wide Drugg/ ts ; ! Napkins, Doilies, Tow sis, Tray Cloths, Dowiass, Crash, Huckaback, etc.; 8 4 co'ored Tabling; I Colored Table Covers ; Fruit Doilies ; Piauo Cov ers; Centre Covers; Window Shades, j FLOOR OIL CLOTHS «ut for Rooms or Entries. JAMES G. BAILIE, mhl7-ly Proprietor. GENERAL STOCK OF READY MADE OLOTUING, NOW is the time to buy the following articles for Mens’ ant B *ys Wear, cheap er thau they should be sold in this market : RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS ROBES, Fine Cloth and Oassimere COATS, Fine VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW ERS, SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, V ALICES, and every article in our line. cov6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY. Molasses. 30 hhds prime Cuba Molasses, for sale bv feb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. ' SWAN & CO.’S LOTTERIES, j Authorized by the State of Georgia. j j 00= $70,000 ! -GO : for tea dollars : r HOKE following Scheme will be drawn A by S. SWAN .V COMP*Y, .Managers of the j Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ofihrir Single j Number Lotteries for MARCH. 1858, at AU (•l >I'A, da, in public, under the superinten j denco of Commissioners. CLASS 5, i To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga.,in public, on SATURDAY. March 0, 18 >B. CLASS 6 To be drawn in city of * ugusta, Ga.. in public.on SATURDAY, March IS. 1858. CLASS 7, ! To be drawn in City ol Augusta. Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY. March 20, 1858. : I CLASS 8, j To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY, March 27, 1858. j ON TIJE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !! I Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty- Five Fr izes ! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS'f MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! 7b lie Pimm each Saturday in March, ISSB. ! J !> ize of $70,000 i J ' ••••<* SO,OOO ! ' : lojooo J ' 5,000 } . ■',ooo 7 ' ilooo i ~ f JO ’ * 1.000 7 " ' 000 ; .. wop 50 u „ 000 j “o* “ ioo: AITROXIMATIOX I'IUZKS. 4 Prizes of S4OO Ap. to *70,000 Prze arc *1 600 4 ■■ ■• 000 “ " iiO.UOO “ arc 1200 4 ■■ “ 200 ■' - 10,000 “ are 800 T ~ ~ .* “ 5-000 “ are 500 4 100 “ “ 4.000 “ are 400 4 *• *• 75 • 3,000 are 300 4 4 •• 1 " “ 1.500 “ are 200 J 5,000 •* “ 20 aro 100,000 1 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 j Wholo Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarterss2so. I PLAN OF THE LOTTEIiV. The numbers from 1 to 50,000 corresponding j with those numbers on the Tickets printed on 4 seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small |! . tm tubes and placed in one Wheel. ; The lir?t 457 prizes, similarly printed and en- j • circled. arc placed In another wheel. l 'The wheels aro then revolved, and a number I . is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the ! ' I same time a prize is rawn from the other • ■wheel. Tie number and prize drawn out are 1 . I opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis . [ tered by the Commissioners; the prize being ; placed against the number drawn. This opera n [ tion is repeated, until all the prize-are drawn out Approximation Prizes.-- The two preceding l and the two succeeding numbers to those draw n i ing the lirst 7 prizes will be entitled to the 28 c Approximation Prizes. For example: if ticket ill number 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those I tickets numbered 11248. 11249, 11251,11252, will r | each be entitled to S4OO. If tick* t number 55C e | draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered j 548 , 549 , 551. 552 will each bo entitled to S3OO i-1 and Sv on according to the above scheme. The 5000 prizi s of S2O will be determinated bj , i the last figure of the number that draws the r prize. For example, if the number . drawing the s7o.OOuprize ends with No ], then f all the tickets where the number ends in , will i be entitled to S2O. It the number ends with No 2, then all the tickets where the No ends in 2 will . be entitled to S2O, and so on to 0 " Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk ; - Certificate of Package of 10 WlioleTickets.... SBO e do do do 10 Half do .... 40 do do do lOQuar. do 20 ,i do do do 10 Keiglitk do 10 In ordering Tickets nr Certificates, enclose the g moßcy to our address for the Tiekets ordered, on 1 receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in . any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be , , sent to purdhasers immediately after the drawing Kir Purchasers wiil please write their signa tures plain, and give their Post Office, County . aud .State. I Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. XHt" All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid inline - diately 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 k CO., Augusta, Ga. i tjfry- Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala. . or Atlanta. Ga., can have their orders filled, and * save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either of those cities. mill GREAT REDUCTION I IN PRICES OF CLOTHING, 7 215 BBOAD-ST. A. P. HIM & CO. Are now offering the remainder of their WINTER I STOCK at such rates as to induce all to ! purchase who are in want of **- «***«■ ».»«*«.- ]> CLOTHING! feb2b QUGAR. 40 hhds good to prime N 0 SUGAR, 15 do prime clarified do 150 bbls A. B and C do 25 do Crushed do For sale low by feb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. Molasses, molasses. 50 hhds choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive from Charleston. For sale by JO3IAH SIBLEY & SONS, mh2 No. 6, Warreu Block j L E A T H E R MACHINE BELTING AND FACTORY FIND NGS. . I LATENT Riveted, Stretched l ul Ce mented Leather BELTING, single Mid dou- 1 ble, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried and stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. A stock always dti hand. ALso—-Rubber Belting and Stoam Packing. Copper Rivets and Burrs, kc. ; Washers, Ring Travelers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper 1 Cards, Pickers. Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a variety of Factory Findings. For sale on accom modating terms bv SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., 1 No. 341. Broad-st. 2d door above Bauk of Au gusta. Jans-3m IjMIKSH BURNING FLUID. j A supply just lam ed aud for sale low bv feb22 AVM. H. TUTT , pLAKIFIED SUGARS. 50 bbls C Sugar, i 25 do A do ; 10 bbls B Sugar ; 15 do Crushed ; 15 do Powdered do. ( For sale low by i mhll-dm A. D. WIIJJAMS. jf SOAP, STARCH, &e. ONE HUNDRED boxes No. 1 SOAP; l 25 boxes STARCH ; 200 boxes CANDY : I 25 halt bbls CRACKERS. For sale by i mhll-dm A. D. WILLIAMS. a Pggliitnriras glbbcrtiscnunts. RICH SPRING DRY GOODS GrKAY & TURLEY 1 A RE NOW RECEIVING their large XA. and splendid supply of riah and elegant DRY GOODS, at their new stand, under the United State* Ho tel, where bargains unprecedented are now »»f l'ered. We wish it distinctly remembered, that ours is the only house in this city that keeps an experienced purchaser, all through the y**ur, in , the Northern markets, the advantage* of which must he obvious to any one acquainted with the Actuations of the Dry Goods trade. By this means, we are enabled to receive the CHOICEST GOODS, ! at the most reasonable prices, and thereby oflei tho greatest inducements to our Among our recent receipts will be found the RICHEST DRESS GOODS of the season, such u Rich Chintz Chene, Bnyederc SILKS ; Rich Chene Raye do Quille SILKS ; 1 Rich Raye de Quille SILK ROBES : I Rich Chintz Chene Bayedere SI DEE TRIPES ; Rich Sewing Silk ROBES: Rich Crape de Puri ROBES ; Riclt Barege ROBES; i Rich ('bally ROBES A’QUILL. BARE G E 8 . I Avery large assortment of BAREGES, plain and figured ; I Barege i kLA INS and CHALLYS ; E'rench, English and American MUSLINS : White and Col'd St. la SIIAWI S : 500 pieces fine MUSLINS for P.Yts., warranted fast colors, or the money return d ; 1.000 pieces fine CALICO, lor 6 l 4 e-> warranted fast colors, or the money returned. In our LI.YEN DEPAKT3IEXT will be found the largest assortment of DAMASKS NAPKINS, TOWELING, Bird’s Five DIAPERS. fltiJr imdressed LINENS, CRASH. HUCKABACK. -50 pieces RIBBON, for 12c., worth 25 to oTcts , just j from auction. EMBROIDERY Fox- tlx© Million. i The richest and cheap st EMBROIDERY ever I offered iu Augusta. Just call and examine the asr.or.ment, as description is impossible- Onr domestic stock contnins the best brands! of Wire and Water twist LONG CLOTH, SHEET INGS, SHIRTINGS, TICKING, Bro .vn and Striped HOMESPUNS, OSNABURGS, Pillow Case COT I IJNS, Ac.. &c. In WHITE MUSLINS, we have the choicest line of Mull, JaeoneU, Swi s. Plaids ■ and Stripes, Embroidered end Dotted, witli many other a-tides too numerous to mention, to which! i we would respectfully invite attention. mhls GRAY TURLEY. , MEDICINES^/ : Instruments HRUCS. j PAINTS,OILS \ "•'-Augusta, clK ‘ 1 : 1 ... lil:. ... . . —...U ) OXY" XD'S'EIXN G- i G. R. DODGE'S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT Greene-street. above Kollocky'. ! ' ! J'VKIXG of ,-v I «*} ‘l.-MTiptl mi :& J , IWi: r;ax- SI ; »r , 9531& 1 mens’clot id; ;<•!.■ m, ' ‘ ■ i mwir -- For Sale. TJLAC'K INKS- J C 'Tritiug and | . jK'Vp’ Dye House, Greene st.. t-feggA T?A at the following prices: By the barrel, per gal lon, 17 cents : by 5 or j f Proprietor. ) Augusta. May 30. } *s* my 80 ly CLOTHINS: 1 \ AT WHOLES ME AND RETAIL. ;j RAMSEY ELABA W, AT their old stand opposite tJie Union Bank, are offering to their friends and ous ' toniers the largest and best stock of Fall and 1 j Winter Clothing ever offered in the city, the meat of the goods having been bought and manu factured by us at our mar j factory in New York. ! almost exclusively for ca u. We fel confident no house North or South, can beat us iu style, quality and price. All we ask is a call to ex amine the stock, jfmong the stock will be found Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beaver FROCKS, I Supr do do do Cloth Frocks, j do do do do Business do. Ido do do do Raglan Over* sacks, Supr do do do Beaver Over j sacks, j Supr Black and Fancy Side-Band Cassimerc! Pants, of cverv style and grade. 400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth, Satin j * Plush, Cashmere, &c. from $1 to $3. | 000 super Black Satin Frocks and Sacks. Also j 1 English Tweed Sacks, from 2 75 to $5. ! 250 pairs English, French and American Side \ band Cassimere Pants, some elegant designs. 500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satiiut Parts of 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 j coat. Jan 4 B lcon and sugar. 10 hhds. choice SHOULDERS, I 10 do do SIDES, 3000 lbs. HAMS, 25 buds. Dry and Bright Orleans SUGARS ; I For sale low by tebS-lm A. D. Will JAMS. B' AGON. Thirty thousand pounds choice new Ten ! | nessee BACON, hog round, on hand and for sale : by feb2 A. STEVENS. j Bacon. 30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, W ar- j I rive within a lew days. febs ’ BAKER, WRIGHT k CO. LCOHOL. 95 per cent Alcohol lor sale by the barre I at 70ceuts : retail, per gallon, at 75 cents. feb23 S. C. MUSTIN. Blankets. IN ORDER TO SAVE THE TROUBLE of packing away our BLANKETS in the sum mer, we will, during the present cold weather, sell our remaining stock at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Fine Bed Blankets at $3 a p'ir ; fine and extra large, $4 a pair ; extra tine .4-4, $7.50 ; Negro 1 Blankets, extra large. 80 cents a piece. feb23 GRAY & TURLEY. Sadtllt-ry, Harness. Trunks SPKTVG TRADE, 1898.f| SHERMAN. JESSUP & CO., No. 343 Broad-street, two doors above the Banki. Augusta, have now on hand their usual larg and well-selected assortment of SA.DLEB, BRI DLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS, VALISES CARPET BAGS, and every description of Good ! adapted to the approaching Spring trade, manu j factured by themselves, expressly for this mar toet. also A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coach Materials, Springs, Axles. Malleable Casting? and Bands, including a very lull assortment cf gcc<? t in the line, wbicn are offered to manufacturers and dealers at low prices iacs 3m Ttliscdlantous 3i)l)frttstnun(s. IW DRUG STORE UNDER PLANTERS’ HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. B. P. PALMER t 1-4 ESPICOTI' ULLY invites attentiont 11 anrt FKI * H H«ck of PURE USUI „ MHJICIMSand CHEMICALS. 1i ,i' boico of PERFCIUK ie andIANCY ARTICLES r.rtbcToiln. lirS-KV' uud T,,oth - HroGus. C.,inl.s. Ac. w. u- ' ’"’ ,l SrR<: 'CAI. INSTRUMENTS. MIC »inf! and Liquors, for medicinal use. ketn oi h? U !i Uo ° Ih<> " bove - 1 shaH aiway ■ r ic Garuen, Urns.- and Eielu scodf Ac - liefte r ° '' UbUc "Trf" * r, 'M cctfully so ,„U*«-.«*WT» _ yuder-S^tSs'liot.l Bacon. to,ooo lbs Tennessee Bacon. For *a’e low ]) y JOSLAH SIBI.EY & SONS, m * 33 6. Warren / l ASUY. ~ ' v_> 50 boxes Assorted *’ai: . For sale low by jOrilA! Si {LEY k SONS, 9 mh3 * No. »>, War- cn Block. 1 / lAMi'HINE. ~ Yy l 1 n-sh Catnphlne, for sale bv mb 8 ii. r. Ml sTIN. THRESH FLUID. 1 Five bbls fresh E'luid, just received and ftn* sale low by nih6 S. C. MUSTIN. 1 TjAisrnYhx ■ ■ IJL Ballard's, Batchelor’s, Christadoro's, Phft jon Jayne’s. Alexander’s Tricobaphe : Prof. ' ' a! ' Mr- Allen's Hair Res Aitive. ' -Diyn«*'s Hair T**::ic ; Phalon's InvM&ttori ■ Harry's Tricophen -. id! I van’s KV/.Yirofl e 1)> 122 WSf. H.T'l IT. rP? Linseed Oil r>oogullonf Sperm do :;oo do lamp do ;,ao do Tanners do ica do Castor do .'.SoO do Olive do ‘JS liagkf I For sale low t.y feb2 W.M. H. IL IT. Pt.A'l'ED SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTH t KNIVES, Ac. For sale at QUNDRIES. O JIHI bids PLANTING POTATOES : aOO boxes TOBAOCu, ..i trades • 100 kegs SODA ; 000 boxes Adamantine UANI T.K.S j boo kets nails ; i 15 tierces RICE. For sale low by fcb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANSf.EY. I>Ii:KLED TONGUES. ' _ Choice Pickled Tongues, just received and } for sale at | mhl3 D'ANTIGNAC A HUIIHARD-g. Molasses. 20 hhds Molasses, in store ; 30 do do toarrive. For sale low : by mbb-daw I>IES A l LARK. IJOTATOES. - 21. j bids Pink Eye PLANTING POTATOES ; 50 do Peach Blow do For »ale low by I * mil's da-A-e |ESTES A CLARK. Ol l-S. ALCOHOL AND BURNING FLUID. , gal*. Best Lajnp Oil $1 25 per galloi* ! ’• I-ard do 1 40 do do -0 j do Best Castor do 215 do do 300 do Train do 75 do do -5" ' ,l > 1 aint do 100 do do i too do Tanners do 75 do do • »'"> do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do OU do 95 deg. aUcohol 90 do do —ALSO o 0 boxes. French Window Glass. Just rcceiv» feb2 THOS P. FOGARTY. For Sale. 4 l-T':sT-RATE BLACKSMITH. En XI q ire at this office. febD.* ti JHtard. 5 bbl choice NEW LARD. For sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, febl9 No. 6 Warren Block. ( UIEESE, CHa V J 50 boxes Eugiish Dairy Cheese, 50 do State do For sale low by JOSIAn SIBLEY & SONS feb2s No. 6. Warren Block. Cabinet .linking and Re pnirlng, iWc. '\\T H. PROUTY & CO. having dis* TT • solved, by mutual consent, the under* signed may bo found at the same stand, ready ta do all jobs committed to him in the way of CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING AND HOUSE CARPENTERING. W. H. PROUTY, Shop on Washington, between Broad uud Key noid-streets. jar 19 Liquors and seg ars. 150 bbl* Low-Priced WHISKEY ; 100 do from fair to line • - 50,000 low priced and Medium SEGARS ; 7 40 bbls BRANDY ; ,40 bbls GIN ; 25 obis RUM. E'or sale by mhl 1 -(»m A. D. WIfJJAMS Q Xt oUO sacks Tennessee superfine Flour • 100 do do Family do ’ 50<» do Denme&d’s superfine do E In store and for sale by - febs BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEEIL A fresh supply just received and lor sale by . .. . • T DMAS WHYTE, ,cl) -0 Agent for the Brewers. I IHOIC-E NEW BACON. V_y o 0 000 lbs choice Tennessee Bacon, consist ing ol llam.s, Shoulders and Sides. Fur sale by JOSIAH SIHLEY & SONS. No. 6. Warren Block. JARD. ‘ * J T , i !l*Y. p . acka K es new Tennessee LARD, in j bins, half bbls and cans, for sale by ll BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. R. P. SPELMAN, SR, PAINTEH, ’ Greene strcet, Augusta, Georgia. fj. Potatoes. ritEN bbls. MERCER POTATOES: JL 20 do Yellow Planting do I Just received at fcl;l7 D'ANIIGNAC & HUBBARD'S. ONE THOUSAND bushels OATS, iu store and lor sale low by f , . M. W. WOODRUFF, lvbo corner Reynold and Mclntosh I A * K " A S I> V A 1, C A IU. t, REMEDY. (OLMBIAN BITTERS! COMPOSED STRICTLY OF TUB | CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS. AND WARRANTED TO GIVE ; GREAT RELIEF IN DYSPKPSIA, And all diseasesarising from A Disordered State of the Stomach. SUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION FULLNESS OF BLOOI) to the Head, Giddi ness of the head, depression of spirits loss of appetite, pain iu the side and back, fever and ague, general debility, and the ‘ 1 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 habits, which often exerts a very unfavorable influence upon the general health of the subject and is particularly manifested by a restless and frdesponcing state of mind, irregular, if not a lose ol appetite. For this condition of the system, this article is confidently recommended with the positive as suran e that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so as not to move the bowels tuo actively Relief’ may be relied on, without any, even the least of the unpleasant consequences resulting from the use of the common purging medicines usual ly resorted to. Persons afflicted with HEMORRHOIDS. can partake of this medicine with safety, as Aloes forms no part ot it 3 competition. Sold by druggists and merchants generally and in Augusta, by Haviland, Chichester fe Co. ■ Wm * H. Tutt, and Plumb & Leitner. feb3-0m