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LOCAL, MATTERS.
Itno&’nu War.
Please bear in mind tiiat 10-night is
the lust exhibition of this great paint
ing. The real merit of_JJUi»--'WT>rf; 1 '7le J '
servM^.go^vrpafronage.
prof. Fowler’s Lett nres.
From an interview with his Agent
this morning, we learn tiiat the lirst
aeries of Lectures by Prof. 0. 8. Fowi.kh,
, of New York, will be given at Masgnic
flail, on Monday evening next. The
subject of these Lectures is ‘ Life—its
Laws, Organs, Faculties and Improve
ment,” as taught by Phrenology and
i Physiology.
TlTelron Steamboat Company’s steam
er Augusta, left this morning. The
steamer IV. H. Stark is expected on
Monday morning.
Pure Imported Liquors.
We acknowledge the receipt of sam
ples of Cognac Brandy, and London
Dock Port, from Dr. T. P. Fokoaety,
who has just imported a supply through
the Custom House in this city. In ad
dition to selecting through his Agent,
from the original pacages, he lias ana
lyzed the liquors and finds them fleer
from adulteration. Wc can therefore
recommend any of our friends who need
“ something bracing ” for the approach
ing warm weather, to his Drug Store,
as the place to find it free from villain
ous compound.
Chinese Suignr Cane Seed.
The value of the Chinese Sugar Cane,
as a crop, both for purposes of forage,
ai well as for Syrup, has been satisfac
torily tested, we believe, by our agricul
tural friends all over the country.—
Those in want of a pure article of seed
for planting will find it at the store of
Fleming & Rowland. It is now about
the season for planting it.
Wm. 11. Goudilcli'H K»tal>liMtimciif.
We took a stroll through the extensive
swish. Blind and Building establishment
of thrs enterprising gentleman on yes
terday evening, and confess ourself
surprised at the extent and perfection
of his facilities for dispatching business.
In 1834 Mr. G. started business on the
vornerof the lot lie occupies, where his
residence now stands, in a little shop
made by running posts into tin* ground
and covered in the rudest manner. At
lirst he had nothing but a circular saw |
and a turning lathe, which he worked I
by hand. At length he got a horse!
power, and about 1843, bis business hav
ing gradually increased, he determined !
to get an engine, ami introduce more;
labor saving machinery. His friends j
remonstrated—thinking it a visionary,
progressive idea that would min him.
Mechanics in the city were indignant,
believing tiiat all these Yankee inven
tions would run them out of employ
ment. But he Anally secured aid from
some of our capitalists, after making;
them pretty secure, and got a small en
gine—and was the first to tit up such
an establishment in the State. Busi
ness increased year by year—his engine
was inadequate to do the business- un
til 1849, when lie was burned out, loos
ing $15,000 or $20,000. -By this linn*
the incredulous had changed their
minds, and capital was crowded upon
him. to refit. Ho immediitely pur
chased more extensive machinery < i all
kinds, to which he has been constantly
adding all of the now and valiiahk
improvements of the day, besides great
v !y extending his grounds, until we
now find his establishment extending
from Reynolds street to the river cov
ering an .mu of 700 by 200 feet and
amonghis machinery wc find the fol
lowing :
2 Woodworth planing machines ; 3
Daniel's Planers; 7- Circular saws ; 2
Moulding machines ; 2 flash machines ;
Geer’s Irregular Planer *, 1 .Scroll saw:
2 Grooving Machines; 1 Morticing Ma
-chine ; 3 l oot Morticing Machines ; 1
tiiat Planer ; 2 Turning Lathes.
The whole establishment is conven
iently arranged for the dispatch of busi
ness, and employs, in connection with
jobs in various places, from 100 to 300
men : at this time about 150 are en
gaged, many of. w 10m are those who
have learned the lia le with him, and
inany are foreigners. Mr. Goodrich is
now a well known contractor throughout
this State and Carolina, and his work
exhibits a degree of taste and workman
ip nowhere*exec* led. His success is a
forcible illustration of the result of in
iinstry and energy ; not only advanciue
the posse sor, but diffusing bor gji
among all classes of society,
Mr. Johnathan Bryan, venei
a*»!e citizen of Charleston, died in thui
city on Thursday, at the age of eighty
three years.
Thu American candidate for Governor i
of r o meeti7mt h*n I iff withdrawn from «
the canvass, thnt party hep agreed to
support the anti-slavery candidate.
•
From Ihe. Mobile Mercury.
Emigration to Nicaragua.
The subject of emigration to Nicara
gua will very soon attract unusual in
terest and attention in the South. Ala
bama, by her legislature at its hast ses
sion, has inode a starling point by char
tering the “ Mobile and Nicaragua
Steamship Company;” and from this
beginning, we shall witness, at an early
day, a constant stream of emigration
thither of southern citizens—not of ad
venturers or lillibusters. but of peaceful
and quiet people, with a view to better
theii own condition, and theiebynid in
developing the rich and varied resources
of one of the loveliest and most fertile
portions of Spanish America. This can
be done, too, without any apprehension
of interference on the part of our own
4i}' any other government. As* to Nica
fitaa, there is no law of that State for
bidlW foreigners of any country to en
ter it*i territory. Americans may go
ihitheiVfor many purposes—for trade,
tor mining, &c. Nor is it necessary to
h ive thewermission of Nicaraguan au
thorities Ii order to land at San Juan
<icl Nortel The whole territory,indeed
is open to louthern .emigration. Louis
iana has j Ist taken steps to second the
lead of Ajfibama. The Senate Commit
tee on If tide ral Relation ■* has made
a reporjf to the legislature, urging
among / other desirable measures,
thearfogation of the Clayton Buhver
Uvrify. nml the repeal of the neutrality
laws of 1818. But, for want of space,
we must defer further remarks until
this evening or to-moirow. In the
meantime, we publish the following ar
ticle from the New Orleans Crescent :
The Albania legislature, at its late
session chartered the “ Mobile and Nic
araguan Steamship Company,” enabling
it to commerce business on a capital of
live thousand dollars , and with the
privilege of increasing to three hundred
t housand,and enough stock has be;-n al
ready taken to secure the organization
under the charter. The company have
the right to build and own steamships
to run from any port in the Atlantic to
any port in the Gulf or Caribbean, from
any port in the Atlantic to any port in
the Atlantic, and from any port in the
Gulf or Carribean to any port in the
Gulf or Carribean, with the privilege of
employing auxiliary vessels. A steam
er will, we understand, be started by
the company from Mobile, for San Juan
del Norte, on or about the first of June
next, and it is their intention to put
the prices of passages at a low rate, in
order, to favor emigration to Central
America.
The men engaged in this enterprise
are men of capital, energy, and resolu
tion. While they are desirious of en
larging their commercial operations
and of adding to the trade and impor
tance of the city of Mobile, they are al
so thoroughly devoted to southern in
terests and institutions, and regard our
own peculiar form cf society as that best
suited for renovating the tropical re
gions of this continent. As merchants,
they are not willing that New York
capitalists shall gather all the fruits oL
Isthmian trade. As sourthern mer f,
they are anxious to get the start of the
Northern Central American Coloniza
tion Company, and to prevent Aboli
tion fanaticism from geting the first
foothold in Nicaragua. As philanthrop
ist , they seek some rational method by
which to heal the social and political
disorders of Spanish America, and to re
store the choicest portion of the contin
ent to the uses and purposes of civiliza
tion.
burely, objects such us these are de
serving the support and encouragement
not only of the Alabama Legislature,
but also of the Federal Government of
j the United States. True, the present
I Administration has so far shown little
! disposition to encourage southern supre
macy in Nicaragua, and has, to all in
dents ad purposes, endorsed the acts
iof an American Commodore Influenced
Iby Black Republican sentiments and
j European prejudices. But, at the same
time, the President has declared so ful
ly in favor of peaceful emigration to
Central America, that it is now impossi
ble for him to oppose such a move
ment.
It matters not, so far as the organiza
tion and operations of the “ Mobile and
Nicaragua Steamship Company ’’ are
;concerned, whether the Yrissarri treaty
is ratified or not. Os course the compa
ny will take passengers for San Juan
del Norte without inquiring the ob
jects of their trips thither, it is of lit
tle consequence to them as merchants,
so their passage money is paid, what
the passengers do after their arrival in
Nicaragua. [But for the benefit of
those desirous of emigrating to Central
America, we may stale that there arc
colonization laws in Nicaragua not de
nied by the Martinez or any other gov
ernment. It is true that the old laws
are *:ot as lave ruble to emigrants as were
the decrees issu-d under the ad minis*
R ation of Don Patricio Rivas ; and the
laws being general in their nature.
American citizens have as much right
as other persons to take advantage if
their provisions. J
The country is, it is true, i » a very
unsettled condition, and in a few weeks
civil war may be again wasting tin- is
thmus. Recent advices Indict-. that
the old parties, Legitimist and Demo
cratic, are more embittered in their
quarrels than ever. The late decree of
Martinez aimed ostensibly at Walker
and his associates, is really a blow at
the native Democrats, for it annuls all
contracts and cancels all debts created
by the Provisional Government of Hon
Francisco Casiilhin. But in spite of the
petty feuds which desolate the country
there are regions remote from strife
where the peaceful colonist may settle
and build up a home for himself and
his posterity. Such are the districts of
< iiontales and Malaga!pa, and the eas
tern tdbpes of the main range of the
Cordilleras. We hope the advantages
which these regions offer to the sett ler
will not be overlooked by the hardy
prioneers of the South and West, and
that the steamers of the “Mobile and
Nicaragua Steamship Company” may
be crowded with emigrants to the land
us enchantment which lies between the
! *ikand the Caribbean.
In-yportant Olscovery •
A Frenchman, M Colkngues, an- J
n ounces that from numerous experi
meiitg. bn bag discovered that Mote
diatily niter denib a murmuring sound
is heard in tie- body lasting five, ten
and even fifteen hours. It diminishes
gradually. and eei-es first in the parts
of Use body which are farthest from tire
heart. In an amputated member tiro
same sound is heard for several minutes, j
The n >n existence of tin's sound may he
consiiiend ns a sure sign of the total
cessttion of life. M. Coilengueg calls
this branch, of .Tuscuitatioa dynands
cgpia.
Later from Havana.
By the steamship Cahawba at New
Orleans, we have Havana dates to the
18th inst. The news is of little impor
tance.
The Sugar market was very dull;
, prices, however, have advanced, but
buyers are few. Stock on hand, S>o,ooo
boxes.
Exchange on London i 2 prem.;New
York, 1-2 prem. to par,and New Orleans
1-2 prem.
Freights were in less demand. The
harbor was perfectly crowded with ship
i ping of all nations.mos.ly of the United
: States.
ihe outhoritiesui Havana have fixed
tiie 4th, sth and -fitli proximo for the
celebration in honor of the birth of the
itince of Asturias. Theft* will be illu
■ urinations, bails, fairs, firc-worlcs, free
■ performance by Ji’mo Maeallister at the
i Tacon Teatio, Sc. These festivities
, will lie observed in all the principal
r towns and cities of the Island.
Senora A*melia Maceaterri. of the ope
i ra company at Santiago do Cuba, and
I wife of the well-known tenor, died on I
• the 7th, of yellow fever.
The Piano, noticing the new Joint
- Stock (,'ompanies, shows them to be iu
; a prosperous condition.
—
, Miurvlng their Iluml*.
1 The vote upon the final passage of I
, Leeompton, in the United States Senate, i
I on Tuesday, was as follows :
Jar*.-.Messrs. Allen, Bayard, Benja-j
inin, Biggs, Bigler, Bright, Brown, Clay,
, Evans, Fitch, Fitzpatrick, tireen, (twin.
Hammond, Henderson, Houston, Hun
, ter, Iverson, Johnson, of Arkansas;
;. Johnson, of Tennessee; Kennedy, Mai
‘ lory, Mason, Pearce, Polk Sebastian,
j Slidell, Thompson, of Kentucky; Thom
son, of New Jersey; Toombs, Wright,
’ Yulee—33.
' Nays. —Messrs. Bell, Broderick, Chan
dler, Collamer, Crittenden, Dixon, Doo
| little, Douglas, Durkee, Fessenden,Foot,
' j Foster, Hale, Hamlin, Harlin, King,
! Pugh, Seward Simmons, Stuart, Sum
| liter, Trumbull, Wade and Wilson--25.
, j
I.ater from Texas.
j By the arrival of the steamship Mag
r nolia, from Galveston, the New Orleans
I [papers have Texas dates to the 20th. I
t| The interments in Galveston for the
! ! municipal year were 118.
I ' The Houston Telegraph says cotton
jbegins to roll in briskly —the receipts for j
, the past week being over 1100 hales.
. j Fine spring rains and flattering pros-!
. | poets encourage the planters of Western!
5 ! Texas.
. | The Southern Beacon of Henderson
. j says a quarrel lately took place between j
. j two respectable citizens of that county
r (Rusk) named Rachels and Peguies, *
t jabout a bale of cotton, and that tliej
. : former was killed by the latter after ex- j
'changing several shots. Mr. Peguies!
! lias been arrested.
Je—
. Dietary at a Homer pa title HorpUal.
5 j ..
- j MY MINIMA CANORA.
t i Take a robin's leg,
(Mind the drumstick merely)
' ! Put it in a tub
V j Filled with water nearly ;
1 , s'et it out of doors
In a place that’s shady.
I. Let it stand a week,
(Three days if lor a lady.)
Drop a spoonf.il cf it
In ■ five-pail kettle,
Which may be made of t:: 1 .
- | < r any baser metal;
t Fill the kettle up,
ret it on a-boiling.
' .Strain the liquor well,
I j To prevent its spoking ;
t. One atom add of salt,
x ! For tie •' lekeuing one »rrwl.
; And'. toll lit the lire
■ Tin Ho : aibiu Journal '
* Let the boil
S Half an hour, no longer ;
l (If bis for a man,
j . Os course you’ll make it stronger '
1 Should you now desire
- That the soup be liavory,
Stir it once around
y With u stalk of savory.
When the broth is made,
Nothing can excel it ;
Then three times a day
Lot the patient smell it.
Ts ho chance to die
Say ’twas Nature did it ; i
| If Ik* chance to live J
Give the soup the credit S
01-’FKIAL DRAWIItfIB
OF THU
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
I The following are the drawn numbers of the
’ SIWKTA ACADKMY LOTTERY, Class .’Mil—erawn
t i MARC i 26, 1858 :
\ 122, 48, 49, 43, 80, 9, 75, 65, 67, 18.
16, 66, 01.
| The following arc the Drawn Numbers of the!
u i SPARTA ACADEMY IjDITERY, Clan 344— Extra. I
- ! drawn MARCH 27,1858 :
; 61 7?. 9, 60, 10, 26, 59, 03 44, %\
rv--■ Y c lodh.
12 | k CO., Manners.
t, for the Million!!!
1 ! The Cheeped lihwunoling Gas ever f.hscoverai. !
HAVING purchased the Patent-right j
for the istiite < f Georgia, and Edgefield Dis-1
| trivt, S. C., for making Illuminating
j GAS FROM WOOD ANO WATER,
t by Choate & Tyler's proves-;, we are prepared to!
. 'sell iiftHvidual or public l/gliU for the use of|
said Patent.
Among the many advantages these works have I
1 lover all others, are the fallowing :
r Ist. The abu.vuin • • ajM cimapuess of the ma-j
j- jtoml from which Li- is ;;-.u<le. viz :
1 i PINE WOOD AND WATER.
lj 2*.l Tbc durabiuy of the works when com-)
1 I j aied With others.
t| ' j
" | Any uegro ruv be tiught t<* make the i
P- rfeotty in .*. vc-y sb-.a t time. *
3 Gas manufactured under ibis patent h&i been
3 j Hi uninterrupted uso c.t Kii kparrick .‘j I.f '.tnc; 's ,
i i lion- c. -j-. Berzeiia. on the Georgia R.dlroad, since
. July ir-'t. wiiere *tin,;y bo seen. They have a
1 I very superior light lor onk f >UKTii tub pkice oi
-
j i Any ■•oßimuiiications addressed to either of Hie
" j I*-:limed, ill Augusta, will meet with proaiot
s li&teatiuß.
' PLUMB & LKITNER,
JAMES GARDNER,
I. A. ROBE Hl’.
W. W. TRKMBLEY,
HENRY PARDEN.
leb4tf
/ I.\MPFiINE.
V resh Campbine, for sale by
• mhC S. C. MUSTIN.
!T7IRESH FLUID. ”
Five bbis Irotfh Fluid, just received and for !
j sale low by mhO S. (J. MU .-TIN. j
j I I AIR DYES! ' “
A iJullaru’p, Datchclor’s.Chti-tadoro’s, Pha-J .
U u s, Jayne’s, Altxamier’s Tricobapbe ; Frol.
Wood’s and Mrs AHeii’n Hair Kcsiorativ© j
Jayne’s Hair Ton ft , Pkalon's Invigorator j
Harry’s Trlcopher«ui°. and Lyon’s .K:»tb.;i**oi
For sale l.y tV2-dAw w M. H. Ti'TT.
tiohl Baud Oiuiter Setts.
I AM SELLING GOLD BAND DINNER i
SKITS (i lies! French China. mS4ti|ier s«tt.
Cjntiining onu hundred and thirteeb pieces.
mh24 C. MUSTI.V.
JLJa rpeiv 8 magazine for April, just
xuLSi' ' TEO9. RICHARDS & SON. ;
; famerrial Infcnre.
Attest dates from I iverpoo! March 13
Latest dates from Havre March If
Litcf-t dates from Havana March 12
EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE. 1
Augusta, Saturday, March 27. P. M. J
Cor»o.v—Sales yesterday afternoon. 101 bales:
2at S, 3 at 9, snt 10, 5 at 10».„ 6at 10#, 4 at
10 K, 17 at 10#, Bat 11. 34 at li#. 2at 11 y>
at 11 # ceut<.
Sales this morniDg, 351 bales : 3 at 9. 4 at o#.
oat 9 22 at 10#, 28 at 11, 144 at 11 7 16, K 2
at 11 #, 42 at 11# cc-nts.
Thore is a poo l demand, with light offerings
and ar. un-ottled ourket. Decline on tic ac
counts uU.ui 1 4 ci nt.
Raco.v—We have heard of sales of about 3f00!
lbs. Bacon, at 10# cents, hop round.
:2>» -
| Augusta Provision Market.
| Rtportei by li. I’HII.I'OT, Clerk nfOkeUarUt.
n , Ktrmt. prices.
Beef, on foot whole, do 7 fa) 8
I Hogs do d. 7 ' a (o) 8
: retail io<g) 12# j
Mutton 9 0 io
n Dy;,)l2‘ 2 ,
Sweet Potatoes 150r»200 *
Chickens 311,335 |
I rorkeys 10o®150 1
i t orn, by the Load 66,3 ; 0 ;
I K Kilter, by the Load, "jt 100 100®
j Pea Hay, do do do 100(3125 j
, Crass Huy. do do 100,3125
hh «<* 30© 5n I
Recelpls of ('ottoii,
j Charleston, March .5 2556 bah s
Savannah, March 25 16; 8 do
Columbus, March 23 91 do
SA\ ANNAH, March 25 — Cotton —Sales were
; made readily at a slight advance on yesterday \>
prices. We quote 9to 12# cents.
*
MACON, March 26.— Cotton —Prices range at
from 8# toll#c. Market rather dull.
_ •*.- —
Col.l MBUS. March 25.— Cotton —We have to ;
report sales of 323 bales at prices ranging Irom
| 10 toll# cents.
! ,
CHATTANOOGA. March 25.— Bacon— Supplies
l heavy and constantly on the increase Holders !
are asking 10 cents, hog round. By the quan
; tity we dare say 8# to 9# would be fair figures.
| Corn— Stocks heavy, 40 to 45 cents.
Hour— Supplies full. .Superfiue ranging from
! $2 to $2.50 per sack.
Wheat —6s to 76 cents we suppose quotable
; figures.
*•*
MEMPHIS, March 24.— Cotton —Stiles reached
1717 bales at former rates ;
Inferior 7 a 7#
I Low Ordinary 7# a 8#
Good Ordinary 8# a 9#
.Low Middling, 7# a 10
i Middling 10 a 10#
1 Good Middling 10# a 11#
Middling Fair nominal
Fair nominal
NASHVII LE, March 25.— Cotton. —The past
j week has been unusually dull, with sales of only
about 400 bales at 8# to 10 cents.
, Flour —We quote tine at $3f0:53.50 ; superfine
1 53.75(954; extra s4.sofS>*s
- little demand, cud sales small
. at 50fa 60 cents per bushel.
Bacon —Sales from wagons at 898# cents.
Lard is in demand, ut 9 cents f* Ifc.
piping Intelligence.
CHARLESTON, March 20.—Arrived, Bl ip Can
dace, Now York ; ship Gun Parkhill, Liverpool;
ship Hartford, New York. *
Cleared, ship Mackinaw and bark Globe, Liv
: crpool ; schr R W Dillou, Boston.
SAVANNAH. March 27—Arrived, sour Alice
Ai n Randal, Havana.
Cl. ared, brig Sea J ion, St Jago do Cuba : ship
Sunbeam, Liverpool; schr Henry Castoff Ha
vana.
Departed. ‘.lmr Swan. Augusta.
liIIKENK & PULASKI
J&M ksu n»ai ati* tS
LOTTERIES !
Managed, Drawn and* Prizes Paid by the
will known ami rexpoimllc firm of
Ci II 1H Uo R Y i\, M AU It Y .
i SALES ( LOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock-
EXTRA CLASS 9,
i To be d awn on SATURDAY, April 3d, IS.'«
RICH SCHEIE!
37,500 DOLLARS!
SIO,OOO, SO,OOO, SI,OOO, S3SOU,
S3SON, 2i3 oi $300,#c., «.Nc.. *Vc.
Ti kets, $lO ; Halve -!, $5 : Quarters. $2.50.
lti=k on a package of 25 Quarters, $37.
THE SMALLER GLASSES,
! Wi’d be drawn every day lathe following order :
ON MONDAY.
j The Capital Prize will be from $9,G00 to 3! I.roo.
| Tickets. $2.50; Halves, $1 25; Quar’s, 62# i t.-:.
TUESDAY.
! Capital, $4,000 to $6,099. Ticket.-. $5 Halves.
•! 50cents; Quarters, by the package.
WEDNESDAY.
Capital. sl* ,000 to $15,9C0.
j .Ticket# $4; Halves, $2 ; Quarter sl.
THURSDAY.
; Capital, $7,5G0 to $.• UOO. 'i si .•••!.•• ;... Hu v-.
$1; Quarters. 50 cents.
FRIDAY.
Capital $9,000 to sil 0(0. Tickets. ' $2.50;
Halve-, $1.25 ; Quarters, 62cent:-:.
SATURDAY.
| Capital, $4,000 to s>'.oa). Tickets, $1; Halves,
j6O cents. Quarter.-, by the packaged.
; jg®** Payment of Brizes iuihe above Lotteries.
[ is secured by a bond <>! Seventy Thousand Del
j lars. in the hands of tin* Tr .-.surer oi the Com
rmssioncr.s, appoim-d l.v tl. state of Georgia.
i Notes of all solvent Bank-: taken in payment
j for Tickets.
, ’Orders promptly atR-u-i l to. and Ech um ■
| and Drawings forwarued. Apply to
.101 iN A. MILLF.N,
Broad-st., ilorrs \>v\ v. •*. <t t \ •
I.IJTHKIt ROLL,
IT HIS NEW STll,
t in r of Kills a. <i .Tackson--Is.,
Nearly in tint Hear of the Glol-e Hotel,
jONTH ft C<>R Nl< 11BE! J• W AROHI R’S ST \ BLES, j
HAS ON HAND a full assortment of j
CO At HKS, KiK’KAW AYS, i op and No Top ♦
j LU-GGJI.S, i:c. ; wliich will be .-’old extreim.dy j
! low and on accommodating terms,
j ALSO—A full assortment of a 1 kinds of male- j
rials used by Coach and Harness Maker?, Ac.: I
SUCH AS
. AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLT'S, HUBS, FELLOWS, j
.-POKES, SHAFTS. FINGLETRKKs?. BAND* i
M H.EABLE CASTINGS, ENAMELLED
LEATHER id CLOTH. PATENT
DASH and HARNESS LEATH
ER, 4c.
REP aIRING ol Harness and \eh nor done
promptly ami at low prices.
V.dii les manufacture!! to order.
The same assortment to be found at the old
> :tu»d. corner of Washington and Reynold &ts ,
! in rear of the Augusta Hotel. jan-twly
PHILADELPHIA LAoKH BEER
Jl- -A Iresh supply just i eeeived and lor sale by
T DMAS WHYTE,
fol|o Agent for the Brewers.
J ’ y-Id v.
j Wnoxes Assorted *'nndy. For sale low by
JOS IA siitLKY & SONS,
tnq3| _ p No fi. tv nr on Wm-k
i /ynsi
V Linseed Oil 400 gallon
Sperm do 309 do
Ramp do 600 do
Tanners do 600 do
Castor do 300 do
° livA do g 5 basfci
1 vrfioic low Ly ;m>2 WAI. li. XL IT, ,
i]lisfflliinro«s gl&brrlfsmfnts. I
TUB LIVER
IPIGOFM!
PREPARED ISY l)R. SANFORD’S
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY PROM
a- xj jvc s ,
TS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE
i and Liver Medii iues now before the public,
that acts as a CATHARTIC, easier, milder, and
mure cifectual than any other medicine known.
It is not only a<’ .tbarlie, but a Liver renie y,
acting first on the Liver to eject its morbid mat
ter, then on the stomach and bowels to curry oil
that matter, thus accomplishing two purports
eUeeluHlly, without any f.f the painful fecih.gs
experieiiccu m the uperaliob:-ui ne.-l i'aliu,.. s
; It strengthens the system nt the same time tiait
it purges it ; and when t .ken daily in moderate
: doses, will strengthen ahd build t up with uu
, usual rapidity.
Hi.* Liver is one of |t ito digest well, purifv
the principal regula- , ingjthe 110 d, giving
tors oj the human | tene and health To the
, body, and when it per- § j whole machinery, re
foi ms its f unctions # moving the cause oi
well, the pow er of the « the disease,—ejecting
sv stem are fully do « a radical cure,
vcloped. Tlie stomach ty Bilious attacks are
almost entirely dc • cured, and. what is
; pendent on the health ® better, prevented by
action ot the Liver u>r g the occasional use ot
♦he proper perform-the Liver Invigorator.
anceof its functions; One dose a* ter eating
when the stomach *i< . S ni;;.to relieve
at fault, and the whole ‘ the stomach and pre
| .system suiters in con- w [vent thefoodfromri
, sequence of cue organ g sing and souring,
i —the Liver.— having g i Only one dose taken
: ceased to do its duty _ before retiring, pre
| For the diseases of that “ vents Nightmare. j»
: organ, one of the pro Only one dose taken I
I prietors has made it at night, loosens the I
his study, in a prac- . bowels gently, and I
lice of more than 2C V cures Coslivenes3.
years, to find some re K One dose taken alter \
i inedy w herewith t« each meal will cure |
counteract the many , a Dyspepsia,
derangements towhici i One dose of two tea
it is liable ■ spoonfuls will always I
To prove that this relieve Sick Headache,
remedy is at last .* One bottle taken for
found, any person * female obstructions,
troubled with Liv-r - J removes the cause of
Complaint, in any of its | the disease, and makes
forms, has but to tryji • la perfect cure,
bottle, and conviction ®| Only one dose imme-
I >3 certain. J diately relieves Cholic,
1 These Gums remove r while
i ( all morbid or bad mat- '■ One dose often rc
ter from the system. A peated is assure cure
I applying hi their I tor Cholera Morbus,
i j place a healthy flow of ff and a preventive of
i! bile, invigorating the *4 Cholera.
stomach, causing food Only one bottle is
, ; needed to throw out o! the system the effects o!
i medicine alter a long sickness.
l i One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all sal
lowness or unnatural color from the skin.
> ! One dose taken a short time be ore eating
i gives vigor to the appetite, and makes food di
, ,est well.
. i One dose often repeated cures Chronic Diar
rhoea in its worst forms, while Summer and
Bowel Complaints yield almost to the first dose.
i One or two doses cures attacks caused by
| Worms in children, there is no surer, safer, or
speedier remedy in 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 ami Ague, Chill
j Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type, it ope
! rates with certainty, and thousands are willing
t j to testiiy to its wondertul virtues.
All who use it are giving their unanimous ten
timony in its favor.
3 i Mix Water in the mouth with the In vigorator, 1
i ami swallow both together.
1 The LIVER IN VIGORATOR is a scientific Modi- ;
j cal Discovery, and is daily working cures, a’, j
most too great to believe. It cures as if by ma- j
| gic, even the first dose (jiving benefit, and seldom *
. 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 !
are the result of a Diseased Liver.
Price, $1 per bottle.
SANFORD & CO., Proprietors,
1 345 Broadway, NY v York.
Sold, wholesale and retail, by PLUMB & LF.IT
NER, W. H.TUTT*and Druggists every where.
mhlO ’ ly
OH i. HUNDRED bushels THRASH
e ] r ED OATS, in store, on consignment, and for
|osi. kv .-i : 2 \J. *v •nbiTKi .
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE!
.'ET» A FIK EIX S COM PA XV,
CAPITAL, 5i,000.000.
-ETNA LIFE i.\S. ( OMPAWY,
CAPITAL, $200,000.
COX\ECTICUT INS. COMPANY,
i capital, s2oo,ooo—with a large surplus.
mhl9 Gm JOHN G. SI.EDGE, Agent. 1
Just Received.
/ IIIILDREN’S Double and Single CAR-
V,/ RMGK-. For rale by
n.h.o ' S. C. MI STIN’. ■
/ IHO JOE NEW BACON.
| - :
ing of Hams, Shoulders ami Bides. For .- .ale by
JUS IA H Si :I.KY k SONS.
feblß No. 6. Warren Block.
IARD.
J Fifty’packages new Tennessee LARD, in'
bnis, half bids and cars, for sale by
febS BAKER, WRIGHT & CO, >
R, P. SPELMAN, SR-,
PAINT 511 R.,
Greene-street, Augusta, Get rgia. fi 1
Potatoes.
rPEN bills. MERCER POTATOES;
_J.. 2) do Yellow Flaming do
Just received at
f. l>l7 ll’A.Vl IGXAC k lirnnAßD'S. ;
ONE THOUSAND bushels OATS, iu
store an l lor sale low by
M. V. WOODRUFF,
c V*6 corner Reynold and Mclntosh
POTATOES.
‘2OO bblri l ink Eye PLANTING I’OTATOES ; !
in do Peach Blow m,
For sale low by
'Y 9 Uwff ' iESTES x- - LARK.
Ol US, HCOHOL AND BURNING
FLUID. . i
25.» gaR. Best Lamp Oil $1 25 per ga’loo 1
j 2'.io do* I ard elo i4O do do :
' j 20t) do Best Castor do 2 isuo do
300 do Train u’o 75 do do '
; -59 do Paint do 1 0t: do do
200 do Tanners do 7f» do do
! : 500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do i
| 300 do 5*5 ueg. Alcohol 90 do do '
—ALSO
50 boxes French Window Glass. Ju-t receh
,'“lby i:*i>2 THOS. P. FOGARTY. j
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATE BLaUKSMTIH. t; c
■ i\. qi-ire at tide office. fobl!) ts
: r ARD.
IJ 5 bb!s ehui- ■ NF.W LARD. Fm -,.’e bv
| JOSIAH SIBLEY* SONS,
No. fl Warren Block, j
'( IHEF.SE, cheese.
v. 50 boxes Kngiish Dairy Cheese,
i 50 do State ‘ do
; For saio low by
JOSIAH BIBLEY bvE NS.
j feb2s No. 6. Warren Block. |
! Ciibiiiet Makiug asid ite
pairing, «.Vc.
XXr 11. FROUTY &CO. having dfe
H • solved, by mutual consent, the un-j.-r
; signed may be found at the tmd, t cady u
uo all jobs committed to hitn in the way of
OAUINET MAKING AND REPAUiING.
AND liOUeE CARI'ENTERINU.
w. If. l ItOUTY,
Simp on Washington, between Broad and do
nobl-streets. 9
PICkUfiDTONGUES.
Choice Piekluii.Touj;ijus. j■:-i received and
ici aaie a*
rttt * ISANIII.XAC & HUBBARD’S.
Bacon.
-5,000 lbs Tennessee Bacon. For sale low ’
»y JOSUHMBLFA'&FONA
m ll3 No. 0, Warren Block !
8t : N dries;
•200 bbis FJ-VNT’N'ii POTATOES :
300 boles TOBACCO, ail tirade- .
100 kegs SOI i A ; i
*IOO boxes Adamantine CANDLES
500 ke.s NAILS ; 4
13 tierce. KtCF. For sale low ty
j teWS WILCOX, HAND S ANtAEV.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
HIM, CHICHESTER & CO.,
LATE IIA VILAXD, RISLET S,- CO.,
BKOAD-STKEKT, AUGUSTA, GEO,
TWO DOOBS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL.
DEALERS IS
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, PATENT MEDICINES
CARDEN SEED, ROSENDAI.E CEMENT, CALCINED PLASTER '
PA IiIS, §‘c. t tyc. , Bfc. •
MKKCHANTS, WHO mi t,
MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY,
fel'VMm MAY BELY ITOX liEIN'G SUITEU. ’
SWAN & CO.’S
LOTTERIES..
Authorized' by the 'State of Georgia. i
CO’ $70,000 ! 433
FOli TEX DOLLARS!!
riIHE following Scheme will be drawn
A Lys. -WAN .M lliMl-'V, M.tliagrr.J cf the!
sl<arta Academy Lotlerv, In eaeli of the ir Single 1 !
Number Lotteries f.ir MARCH, 185 S, r.t Al‘. ,
j lAr-TA, (la , in pnhlie, under the superinteu- i
Wittier of Commissioners.
CLASS 5, , !,
iTo he drawn in City of Augusta,Ga„ in Dublin, on ,
SATURDAY. March 0, 18)8.
I ' CLASS 6
To be drawn in city of ugusta,Ga..in public on i :
SATURDAY, March 13, 1868. I ’
I CLASS;,
I To ho drawn in City of Augusta. C,a., in public, on !
SATURDAY, Alarch 20, 1868. !
CLASS 8,
j To be drawn mCity of Augusta, Ga., in public, on i
SATURDAY, March 27, 1868.
! ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS!!! jt
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty- 1
Five Prizes !
XKARI.Y ONE PRIZE TO EVERY .VINE TICKETS ! I '
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME !
Jbbe Drawn each Saturday in Atareh,. lßsß.
1 Prize of $70,000 j
1 “ “ 30.000 ’
1 10,000 I
‘ 6;000
1 “ ■’ 4.1W1 i
1 “ “ 3,000
1 “ “ 1,600
* “ “ 1,000
A “ ’• 000
A “ “ HDO
4 “ “ • 700
4 “ “ 000
50 “ “ 5,0
60 “ “ 300
100 “ “ 126
230 ‘ “ 100
APi’ROXIMATTON PRIZES.
4 Prizes el S4OO Ap. to $70,000 Prze are SI,OOO
4 “ 300 " “ 30,000 “ are 1,200
4 “ “ 200 “ “ 10,000 “ are SCO
; 4 “ “ 126 “ “ 6.600 “ are 600
1 4 “ “ 100 “ 4.0i19 “ arc 400
l 4 “ 'V “ “ 3.000 “ are 300
| 4 “ •” 60 “ “ 1,500 11 are 200
,5,000 “ “ 20 are 100,000
i 5,455 Pi izes amounting to $320,000
| Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2 50. j
PLAN OF THE I/TITERA .
' The numbers from Ito 50,000 coFrespou Uug !
| with those numbers on the Tickets printed on I
• seperate slips of paper, are encircled * ith small !
i ! tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 457 prizes, similarly printed and on- •
i circled, are placed In another wheel.
The wheels are then revolved, aud a number :
' >3 drawn from the wheel of numbers, nod at the
. j same time a prize U drawn from the oile r
wheel. Tl»o number and prize drawn out are
: opened and exhibited to the audience, mid regia- |
itcred by the o)tn'ml>.doner.«; the pi ./. ; being
. j placed against the number drawn. This opera
r tion is repeated until all the prize-are drawn out •
Jpprn-.fi 1,1 Alton /Viw.—The two preceding
- f and the two succeeding numbers to those draw- j
j ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled t.» the 2?
1 Approximation Prizes. For example: if ticket
j number 11-50 craws tlm $70,000 prize, those !
I tickets number. .1 1124*. 11249, 11261.11252, wil J
! each be r n titled t. $ too. If ticket number soi !
! draws the $25,000 priz , Uv.se tickets numbered |
545. 540. 551, 852 will each be entitle 1 to S3OO. j
and s..on according to the above scheme.
Ihe.iWOpriz ; ei S2O will be determinated bj i
the la.-t figure of the number that draws the j
$70,000 prize, l'er fxarmdo, if the nnmbcr i
drawing the $70,000 priz- . mis with No 1, then
j alt the tickets where Urn numb r ends In , will!
ihe entitled to S2O. If t. number ends with \h.
1 2, then all the tick* t v.ho:-• tie Nound* in 2 will;
• be entitled to S2O. in.d so on to >
i Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol- i
’; lowing rates, which is the risk :
: Certific ate of IV.- fcnire of 10 Who! -Ticket - SSOI
<!<> ‘'o 10 Half do .... 40
d° do Id Quar. do .... 20
do do do 20 /-.'eighth do 10
Li ordering Tv-Ms or Certificates, enclose the
money to our uddre.-s for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded by first!
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending ini
, any figure they may designate.
; The l i tof Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be i
: sent to purilhasers imm -dintoly after the drawing j
Sfir lb rehu-ers will please write their signs- i
tores plain, and give then Post Office, County
1 and State.
Ait Remember that ev rv Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
VsT AH prizes of SIOOO and under, paid inune
; d«atoly after the drawl.-.g—otlic-r prizes at tlie j
nr- nal time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address order. Tickets or Certificates to j
S. SWAN &CO., Augusta, (fa.
Persons re-i'ling nv.ir Montgomery, Ala j
, or Atlanta. Ga.. cm have their ordoi s til fed, and
! ■' ave bine, by addressing S. Swau & Co. at either
■ of rhose cities m |,l !
UtiAjkt*
40 hhds good to prime N 0 SUGAR,
15 do prime clarified do
, ! 150 bbls A. II at.d C do
25 do Crushed dlo
J For sale low bv
f-h 22 * vn u:ox. hani»& an.-i kv.
Molasses, molasses!
. 50 hie is choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive,
from Charleston. F«-r - tie bv
JUsUII SIBLEY &SON£, j
; nj h2 No. 0, Warren Block
L K AT H 13 R AIACHINJS BELT IAG
AND FACTORY FIND NC.S.
PATENT Riveted. Stretched and Oe-,
merited Leather BELTING, single and dou-:
i ble, all widths, l tejri!i inches, curried « -
; stretched by uuwclvQuality guarantied. A i
l.ir. e stock always on hand.
Also—Rubber Ifi-lting and Ftoam Packing, ,
jCopf <*r Riveis and J;.i, r.-, &c.; Washers, Rim
| Travelers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth, Stripper j
d Fiekcrs, I.ag Screws, Lag Leather, and a
vari« ty of Factory Findings. For sale onac gv.
: inodatiue terms bv
| ' - RERMAN. JESSUP k CO.,
j No. 341. Broad-st, - i door cf-ovc Bank of Au-
J !
. A supply juat lun »d u:;(!i(ir sate low b-.
M>22 U'M. JLTUIT
; ( 4LAUIFIEU HUOAKS. i,
I V 50 bbls C Sugar,
25 do A do; 10 bbls B Sugar ;
*ls do Crushed; 15 do Powdered do.
! For sale low by
i in till-dm ' A. P. WILLIAMS. ! i
SO AP, STARCH, «&c.
ONE HUNDRED boxes No. 1 SOAP; i i
25 boxes •‘TaKCH : 200 boxes CANDY ; ;
25 halt bbls CRAChKIhS. For sale by j I
mhllidm A. D. WILUAMS. *
Bacon sii »Ksat,<i hams. ’ [|
5 hhds J’rime Bacon tli
-do do do lIAtP. for sale by l
JOSIAIi UIBI.KY 4KSUN<. i
No. P, Warren Block.
SAMUEL. SWAN & CO.,
! T—i 011 hji* y !M a iiagers, '
BANK I.IIS und Dealers in Exclum^*.
Uucurrcut Money and Specie, in V\o Au
fgu-ta llut.il building, Brcad-st , AugUßta. Ga.
Olfiee hours from 6AMtolu PM. Dally pa ’•
pers. on file from all the prineijia) cit'os. ele j
graphic reports of latest dates,
Iteuling ruom freoto travoilers arnUthe public i •
All are invked to call.
«->o C^etS m Georgia Lotterios from $1 to
aug26-tl
A PEW *>hdß N O SUGAR, iu store,
VX ams fur Mile by
! xnsz* M. W W-jO'.LVFF.
SPRING
DRY GOOBS
GRAY & TURLEY
BED TO AXNOUNCKtothcircustoin
or ■ :u'<l the public that they now have n
tore, and are daily receiving a very extensh e
, and choice selection of
SPRING AND SUMMER
I>ry Goods.
We wish'it to he remembered that we still ke-p
a resident purchaser at the North, from whom
j we receive daily the
LATEST
IMPORTED FASHIONS!
; We solicit Country Merchants, buy in? for ca; b,
j to call and examine our stock, and ’
I ASCERTAIN OCR PRICES.
| To such we are prepared to offer superior ir
I ducements.
1 Below we mention some of the
MOST FASHIONABLE.
i as also some of the leading articles in each de
j partment.
Dress Goods,
Rich Chintz Phono BAYADERE BIT.KS*
do do RAYKIYAQUILLK «!o
<io Moire Antique Bl’k and Pol’d do
BischoQ ’sColehrated BLACK SILKS, iu great,
variety ; Murcelluiuc and Florence SILKS. n!l
colors : GRENADINE, PRAPKD'PARISnndSEW
; ING SII.IC ROBES ; Phallic, Barege D’loiine an*‘
; BAREGE ROBFS.
PRINTED LAWN.
PRINTED BP.ILI.ANTE,
CHAU .IKS, BAREGE DELANE,
BA REG IS, CRAPE M A BETZ,
CRAPE Di.PARIS, CANTON <l,Olll.
BOMBAZINE, A LAP AC A, &t\, k<..
HOSIERY
AND
EMBROIDERIES!
Udies HOSE in COTTON, SILK and LINE'
! Mi.-: ; c.s do do do do <‘o do
Gents }i do do do * do do do
j I a 'ies CLOVES in KID. SILK, LINEN and
, SILK MITTS.
5.00 b Kmhd. BANDS, iu JACONKTT,
and MULL.
5.1.0 i l-'inbd. COLLARS and SET TS, iu J AC-
S'Kf. SWISS and MI LL.
EDGINGS and INSERTING, in great varietv.
! Em!..l. I.I.VKN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEF
in great variety.
WHITE GOODS.
EmK MULLIN' ami T.ACJ’ (TRTAIN'S.
| do do lor Ladies I>ltt>'SES.
! Main JACONLf -I'd SWISS MUSLIWS.
1 N in.-'ook MCI Land Book do
(Printed BRH.I.AXTK and Frei cUCAMBRI
MANTILLAS, :HA\VI-< SCARES, kc., in grei i
variety and very cheap.
DOMESTICS.
1 5 oa=es BROWN' silllliTlVGS, Ri,'c.
i 5 no WHITE do ev
pieces CALICOES, fast colors, " o,' 4 c.
\L.L THE FAVORITE UR ANUS Ol
I AMERICAN CALICOES
AND
Sliirtlngs,
ANLV LOW
A VERY HANDSOME LOT OF
GINGHAMS,
IN T IILACK AND COLOKED.
j 2.000 COUNT!*RI’AXKS. from SI 26 to $lO ear .
5 cases 11*4 SHEETING, best qunlitv, 31 *, .
5 do BED TICKING. APRON CHECKS,
j FURNITURE PRINTS, &c.
LI 3NTESKTS,
Best Irish LINEN DAMASK, 50 to $1 50.
do do do NAPKIN'S and, DOYLIES,
100 to 450.
i Best Irish LINKS' TABLE. CLOTHS.
do do do for >IIIBT FRONT'S 25 to 1 5
PI tin and Fam v LINENS, for Gentlemen an 1
Boy s v.etr, from is \ to 75c. per yard.
SUNDRIES.
: RIBBONS—LUTt-S, SATIN AND VELVET.— FI !
URK AND DRESS FRINGES ; PARA
:*< •l, llnCd* SKIRTS, FANS, HAIR
BRUSHES, Cf)MBS, FANCY
SOAPS, «kc . Ac. mh22
V » K W A N U VAM* v \a is
U E M E I) Y .
101.1 HBII.\ BITTERS!
COM rut EO aTKICTLY OK THK
, CHOICEST \ EGETABLE EXTRACTS,
AM) WXR!;.VMKI> TO GIVK
GREAT KKIaIEF IN DYSPEPSIA.
And till diseases arising front
.1 Disordered State of the Stomach.
A3l 1 H -' s NAFSEA. CONSTII’ATZOX.
O HILNKSSOF BLOOD to tho Head, Gid.l
--i Tic.-s of th- bead, depression of spirits, loss of
: •■M'pvtit . pain ui the side and hack, fever and
•c’Ut*. g-iicnl debility, and tho * thousand other
iilA ” ari'ing indigestion and enfeebled ebr^
■' *’ f the digestive organs. Habitual costive
1 n*-.-s is l'ouml vry freipiently connected with
G • '* , e cnfistitntiofc.--, and persons of sedeidary
h'' it wlifi ho!! .t exerts a very unfavorabio
j inlluci.ee upon the gem rul health of the subject,
! arm Is particularly inauiA sled by a restless and
i desiJon- ing state of miu I, Irregular, if not a loss;
j of appetite.
F- r this* condition o; '. »: system, this article is
! eonrtdentlj' recommenued with the positive as
• raucc that, if the dose ha properly mljustcd, >t
as not to move the bowels t<x> activo!v,
R K ID, r E F
may he relu d on, w ithout any, even the least
<«!' tho unpleasant consequences resulting fron
the use <d live common purging medicines usual
ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
can partake of this medicine with safety, as Aloes
forms no part el its composition.
bold by cregg;-p.-, and merchants generally •
and in Angus* by H ivilaml, Chichester * Co
\s m 11. Tutt, an a Plumb & . eitiior.
leb3-6m
Jl'jUt >Hs AN I> V 1-xiARS.
J 13'Jt'b! ImV IV-tn W ~1,-KtA' ;
100 no ‘.Vein fair to line
<’V 1 ru.oit i. I M<>,_u.m SKL AitS
•10 UKANUY ; 4u libks LtiN ■
25 übls IU \|. i t.r ta . e j. y ’ - .
nibil-Am /. ]. KUITAMS.
tjt LO tfg. '• — —
; X 3 |J O lack-■ T-:nn«»t6 - tpnrflne Floor.
100 do do Family do
300 do D-mmead’s superhue do
Iu store and lor sale by—
tVbs BaKFR. WRIGHT &CO
IjLAieA) tVO-j.Nb, DOKK.B, tvOi'i
KMVIM, IV . rain at
fs * t26 a C. MUSTiN