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LOCAL MATTERS |
gVT" A i.i:*iV»ui‘ tli tviWT'!! !;ry, weigh- 1
ing seventeen pounds will to Ht*Tvedj
up to-nibrron at the United States ITc-J
a?. -- ;or Fuwlfr.
l’rof. Fowlers subject this evening
at Masonic Hid is Self-lmprov«rti:c;nt
and the Management of Children. It
willinclud.' a description of the pre
sent abuses in managing children--show
how health tdltcls thq moials and the
intellect, aiul the way to gain the eFH
icnce of children. This lectureexpounds
the first principles which govern htunan
life, is eminently philosophical and
practical, and will be liable to almost
revolutionize the family government ui
many parents who hear it.
Golden Gift Exhibition,
which is to come oil* to-rdght at Coiwui
Hall, promises to be a rare treat for .m.
citizens, 'twenty five handsome gi
will be presented to the audience. Y*
those fond of ‘-taking the chances’’
this will be a fine investment. This j.
the last night of the Russian War it
Augusta.
J**
P^rfnologjr.
0. S. Fowlku whose name is synoni
xuous with the development of Plsix
nolugi iu America, on last evening,
commenced his course of Lectures in
this city. The lecture, although in
troductory, was full of subject matte!
of the deepest interest to all who d in
to learn how to live, so as to enjoy life,
to learn how to educate their children,
to educate themselves, to know them
•elves, and have tiie keys of univcr.--.ai
knowledge in their hands.
Prof. Fowlkr is an earnest, forcible
and substantial speaker, his matter is
real, reliable arid redolent with mate
rial for reduction and practical appro
priations.
His style is not polished or graceful
but rather gives the audience assuranci
of a man comprehending, anil full o,
his subject, which must be prose.:t*. I.:
the shortest pot-riffle way. s
Young rr<:s';i vliiintiau fkfna.ci Uio;;»
Ihe nnii.ri prayer meetings of 1 1*
Young IT n s FL: istliin Association v ii.
be continued thsoughout the week, u
their ro<<[;!s on I»i :td street.
—
Stavicvj*.
Wcleara that there will he reliyd-’U
•ei vice ev y rr'ght during the week
the St. John's and St. J/.airs' Mei.hc;ic t
Churches.
£vf* A \vri(ei in’tl iri niormny'H (Joii-t.-
ti/(ioH<di*l kmlt. e L-* tiie name of llo:-. A.
P. Roberts n as a candidate for Mayor
of Augusta.
The Rr«niu]iti(»u Sperie Pwyaa..i-'
We undei.stand that at a meeting < ‘
the Presidents (>f the banka of this city
•on yesterday, a resolution wag p;txsctl to
resume specie payments on the lirs.t <-i
May with t!i • co-operation of the b ed *
of Savannah, pmvided the banks i f \
Charleston continue to refuse to rcstiu -
about the lir.-t of June.
“E.i Avai.t, Muielio
We learn that a portion of our franco
American citizens are organizing a .
tary Company to be called the Lai-'ay
etto Guards. Vive la Garde LaFayctte!
v . ?«.*»!it- Fair.
We are informed that the ladies of
the Catholic Church of this city wi 1
hold a fair commencing April 20th--
for the purpose of raising money to ah’
in completing the ntfw Churcli n< v
erecting on the corner of Telfair am.
Jackson streets.
The New York Senate has pasted a
bill prohibiting railroad companies
1 1 ora giving free passes to members o?
the Legislature and the judiciary.
Mr. 11. I). Wi-athersbue bus discovered
a gold mine on his place near Green
land, in Barnwell District. So the Sen
tinel Bays
The Enterprise mentions as a gratify
ing fact, that the jail of Greenville Dis
trict has not, at the present time, a sin
gle inmate.
»•«.*
The number of vessels loading in dis
feront port* of the United Slates foi
foreign ports, at tin* dates given below, 1
wore as follows':” March 22, from New
York, 81; March 13, from New Orleans,
05; Mobile. 29; Florida, 9; March 10.
from Savannah, 12; \ harleston, 22:
Marc'!» 6, fiom (>a! ve-.ton, 9 ; total 254.
Os these J3l were Found to Great Brit
ai», 15 to France, and 108 to other ports.
4-
W 8. Reaves formei ly a commission
merchant at Fulton, Arkansas, killed
him so. fat Carthage. Texas, on the sth
inst., by a pistol *h< t.
The three students of the Junior Class
who won* uoru-eihcd in tire affiay with
the firemen last February, are to be dis
missed from Yale College.
A grand universal horticultural ex.
hi bit lon is announced to take place in
the mouth of May, at the Palace of In
dufitry, in Paris.
~iimi r M|| |)M|| , ||| , J
jCaßi*..., i.i Suu mnry fuc two Weeks. 1
j. ' f "\ *’© ts nothing interest-1
;' ’' • 1 ap* -itical character to column
j rncate. 1 here toe only three Democrat
ic papers iu the State which sustain the
J V '-iilent s views in relation to Kansas,
as enunciated in his special message; the
"•J.n< •e. s.Mjie twenty, are opposed to
| the ndmission of Kansas under the Lo
compton Constitution.
| James Nahir, aged about fifty years,
| and torinet ly Ironi New Hampshire wns
■ suddenly killed on the 15th of Februa-
J rv. while at work in Ids In dtaulie claim,
! near Dutch Flat. He had been cau
i tinned not to go too near the face, of his '
I claim hut a few moments previously.;
His * D tli wm occasioned by a slide
, which bunnl him s-sue fifteen feet deep
in i crushed him to death instantly.
J \Vo find in the Jackson Ledger a table
;Ji ■ wi■: u the length and co tof the vva- j
j t* for mining purposes in Am-.
■ comity, 'l’he exact number of'
ditches is Hot given. The aggregate
rof mile.* is 117 and the aggro.-
gat: cost 5990,400.
Aer t.ding t i a decision rendered in
■ l»o < ’alilornia U. 8. Circuit Court, the
‘’•■'■die -d di ''toamship
•■e ti.u-l in tit it State on their vessels.
ti,"y pay taxes on the same in New
where the vessels are registered,
idle Company had paid $12,310 73 to
the FheiilF of Solano county for taxes,
l-.i predett. 'J’hey brought suit for
the amount i-: the Circuit Court, and
recovered j udgment.
Theatricals in California may be said
to i • at an exceedingly low ebb. A suc
ces-.jfiji of poor companies and worse
•siars” has had the effect to disgust the
iMiohc. with the legitimate drama. The i
a<ivcnl T>, ihe Woods has, however, |
.d theatricals to look up somewhat, j
A fellow, near Columbia, engaged in j
mining with a company, being suspect-
Fd stealing gold, was made to open
nis mouth, when a piece of gold which
ho Had attempted to swallow was found
stiikiiig in his throat.
The index was informed that a man
vas found dead no r French Canon, El
m ‘"county, who had probably been
Hi'h.v! by Indians, as arrows were stick
ing in tiie body.
ihe Artesian Well at Stockton is to
lie used for bathing purposes. Its warm I
temperature and mineral qualities make |
it excel!onl for bathing— so many think.
Diggings have been struck near the
Saw lill iu 1 iddletown, Amador coun
ty, which |>ay MOQ a day to the hand.
VheVity After much discussion the
Board of Education have adopted a res
n to exclude colored children from
ill-- public schools for white children.—
File origin of the difficulty was that a
quad roll girl had been admitted into
the High School.
A meeting of French citizens lias been
held at San FrancKcoto give expression
u> their .sense of the recent murderous
it riiint on the life til his Majesty, Na-
P‘lct'ii ill., irrespective of all political
i m.-idemti ns. it was handsomelyat
■■i led. and veiy spirited. Mens. Gau
he French Consul, was declared
c. • r i lem
A ttJr. le Fai/rily Poisoned. Sacrauen- I
io Fell. 23 At Grass Valley, last
night at about half past nine, Michael
hannan, late President of the Mount
? " <: Mining Company, with hi.- entire 1
tnmily were found locked lip in iiis j
mam. all dead, 'i he Coroner’s jury ve-;
turned aver ict that Branmm came
> Di - death by taking prussic acid, ad
ui i!:tered ! v his own hands; that Lo
rinda. his wife, Ellon. Robert and Lo
.ni! i. ;.c- c-ii!idreii.came to their deaths
>y taking prussic, acid administered by
a u . -i i>'-. Moan, while laboring under
Oji;ip,nan ies.mity caused by financial
c ii.ru rassineuts.
Feme time since Brannnn became so
i ag. y involved that he despaired of
cv-c. c, ..,g aiuu to extricate himself;
tub supposed to have pressed so heu
-111 von Ins mind as to cause him to
iv'tio} hiui.-eif and f mily. They were
foii.ai lying about tiie room in different
places Lir.tiinan and his wife were de
voted to each other, and both of them
pav-ioiiatcly loud of children. Bran
» >*: v.v..» an ii i -hman by birth.
t'l.pri n.i. court.
'Flie following; cases have been deci-
H'd by the bupretne Court during the
pri'.-i'■! 1 1 term of tiie Court :
i-F:.)o*Ki:u Ciucuir. -Samuel (iliv'cr.
t- F, iw A'ihjs H. Williams. Eject
ment from Catoosa. Judgment reversed
Akin fo*-plaintiff, Hooper & A alker fur
[t.el, ndatit. j
3 lioinas Pic iger vs James McCanley.
; nty, Catoosa county. Judgment al
d>‘uu*;J Aiken for plaintiff, McConnell
»."i t ulbe; tsou for defendant.
Matthias Turner and others vs. !
-.he blate. Murder from Cass. Judg
. lent affirmed. Milner & Parrott, and
‘•hd-' lm & Waddell for plaintiff and
F fiicitor Gent ral for the defendant.
H iiniitou \s. Iknnett & Conyers.—
n from (kiss, reversed. Wright &,
■ lerwood for plaintiff, Akin, Chisolm
-*• 1 * li » r •"•- o udaut.
li.ovkins vs. .State of Georgia. Mur
der iioin Gordon. Judgment affirmed.
vV.dker& Francis for tiie plaintiff, So
, n r General for the defendant.
tlkcr vs. Wells. Ejectment from
•a. Judgment reversed. Walker
. i liutiif, Aiken & Wolford for tie
i ..iu vs. Co wet t. Assumpsit from
thud' n. Judgment reversed. Wal
ker h»r plaintiff. Jones and Moore for
fief iid nt.
Jackson vs. Pas son. drover from
Whitfield. Judgment reversed. Wal
ker lor plain till, Jones & Moore for dc
f aidant.
Bond vs. Lane. Ejectment from
Whitfie.«l, new trial reversed. Moore
for plaintiff, Walker & Akin fur do
fv-nriunt.
Killium vs. Killiam. Divorce from
Dad . Judgment reversed. Hooper
for plaintiff, Jacoway for defendant.
Bond vs. Moss. Trover from Chat- j
t continued. Smith for plaintiff,
Underwood for defendant
I Hue Rcduk Circuit. Harris vs. Bra
glus Casa, from Cherokee, reverse*l.-
Cooper. Water & Knight for plaintiff.
Irwin & Lester for defendant.
Reid vs. Butt. Trover from Union
affirmed. Underwood & Martuin foi
plaintiff, Philips, Milner, Chbulin A
Wofford for dclcrnladt.
Fails vs. Griffith, Administrator, Ac.
Claim. Fannin, .reversed-, Martin i
plaintiff, Chastain & Underwood forde
endant.
rinanasvs Ellis. Certiorari from Fan
win, affirmed. Martuin for plas;.:i. t
Cfiattain for defendant..
Duaring vs. Win. 11. Thomas. Rule
from Lumpkin, affirmed. Johnson foi
piaintiff, Weil Boyd for defendant.
Laughter vs. Butt. Trover fro.n
Union, a firmed. Martain f«»r plaintiff,
Phil lips, Milner, Chisolm k Wofford io.
defendant.
'ffALAPti"BA Circuit. — Brown, survi
vpr, vs. Robinson. Certiorari fr*»n
H«»ard, reversed. Oliver & Featherstom
for plaintiff, Robinson for defendant.
OFFICIA Ij DRAWINGS
«>K TUB
Sparta Academy Lotterv.
OF GEORGIA.
The tallowing are the drawn numbers of the
SPARTA AC A I »KM Y LOTTKKY, Glass S47—ilraw,
MARC i 2ff, 1868 :
,00, 30, 33, 34, 08, 47. 74, 05, 4, 30
12, 42
! The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACAIII’ MY I .OTTER Y, Class MS-Extra
drawn MARCH 30,1858 :
,12, ".4, 53, 01, 00, 70. 32. 08, 02 25
23, 40.
K. C. BARBER, \ -
h. I*. i UGAS J vommissloiiors.
S- SWAN CO., Matu.ier .
■, Shoe autl
Thiuuis' 'lXjols.
V'OW receiving Oak and Hex-dock Sole
I.KATiIKR ;
Harness. .Brittle. Skirting nurJ R*nd;
i Ticker, Dace and Roll r I.rather;
i Tatent Skirling, Collar, hash uud liytmeUw:
, j LKATHER;
Rnssctt and TJiu.< lv Upper heather*
“ “ Kid Skins;
I French, German and American CalfSklns;
Freuoli Tatent Calf, Kid Out"and Opera Skins
. ; <»oat and Ki! .Mo occo .-kins;
l.iuirg, Topping and RindingSklns;
i Ruck. Chamois and Sheep skins;
! Also—Shoo Teg?, Hi.-is Solo Cutlers, Fleel
' Cutters, Rolling Mills, Teg Teg p r aks.
Teg Cutters, B ot Tr<- s. Ci imps, Chunps, Him
■ :ners. Shoe Knives, Spliitlng Kniv -s. ShaviM,
j Rub Stones, Bristle?, Awl Blades, Kyeli Ls ,-um
I I Bunches, iroa and wood patem Teg Awl Hafts.
• | Copper Rivets and Burrs. Race Tacks, Ir >n. Vau>
| I and Copper Sparables. Size Sticks, M -a tiring
I Tapes. Shoe Thread. I ittii ;< Thread, Silk Twist
Root Cord, Silk Galcon, Boot Web, Are... Ac.
I j Al-o, Currying Knives. Fleshes, Finger Stools.
■ j Beam Faces, Slickers. Bru-lu s, Rub Stones,
. i Clearing Stones, A«-. l-x.»- sale |c»w by
. | SHERMAN, JK-sl T F CO.,
' i No. 841 Broad-s tree, second door above Bauk t»;
; j Augusta. juns-l?t
liverpool odal:
J 100 tons Liverpool OrrelCoal, suitnble for
j parlor uso, for sale by
fob 4 THUS. P. STOV'AIJ. tfi Oe.
J, R. SIMPSON,
(srcrKsson to simpmin AG.*.!:t»r.\Kß,)
Warehouse and commission merchant
Corner Reynolds and M' Intn.- h sis ., A ttgusla Ga \
XTVVJWILL CONTINUE THE' W'Alilv
house and Commission Basines- in a!i !
•.-KsSsC'it.s branches, at the oM stand of Sis-h son
. k Gakdinek. and hopes by strict personal niton
tton to the interests of his friends and Tatrons.
to merit a contdanoe of the liberal patronage
' heretofore bestowed upon the old firm.
I Cash advances made on Troduce in store.
, j when desired. Bagging, Ropo, and Family *up : j
plies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
Commission for selling Cotton, 50 ct-: per Tale. '
aug 24 6 m
lIKAIX STOVAI.I.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.!,
Reynold , between Jackson and M’lntosh Streets] ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
™ HAVE removed to Metcalfs,
nti ' v Fin; Proof Warehouse on •
““■■“•Reynold, between Jackson and Mein I
tosh streets, recently occupied liy Gilham & As- I
kin, in the centre of tho city, in the vicinity of
ihe principal Warehouses, and convenient to the ■
Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe 1
storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro- j
duce generally, wo respectfully solicit consign
inent--, which shall receive our undivided and I
faithful attention.
Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will
be allonied to customers.
Our Commodious i'or sollinc Cotton will bo
Fitly Outs a bale. WM. 11. BEAI.L.
sc*pllß Cm j.yr, 1 ,-TnV.tr.T..
N D M ER C II A N T S
■y—-yTIIK bntlcroisD.nl would respectfully
I ‘annoußco to their friends, and the
J y-iL ’•J- • • •, t;: -t t!«. y have aoiodate.i
’ themselves together in the
I WAR.- HOUSE AND O >MMI?BIQN
: Under the nam- and style ofT. ,k .1. j.. Kn siivn
and taken tb- large Fii e-Troof Warehou. e ot r.
■<. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack
son and Mclntosh streets.
Their charges will con.orm to t! e old estab
i Jslied rat- s, to wit: 25 cents for storage and 2e*
-ents commission for selling.
All order.- for Family St-.iq.-U pron-ntlv e
-uted atff . lowest ta-ir!: tp- i-. s.
PORT! R FLEMING,
•JOHN L. 1 u:mjng.
Augusta, October, 1557. oc(2 dm.
J. J. Pearce,
WAREHOUSE ANI) COMMIfc.-'iO.V MERCHANT.
ATTITSTA GROUGfA.
iSSIn renews
tender of his s«-.-vices in the Sto-age
it his ei hick Wa
-trert., n ar Bon:*,, lirov.n & CAs lUrdware
Store*.
• Rop® ami Family
of September next, will be F.fty Cents per bale.
aug2B.Gm J. J. TEAIiCE.
THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
ASSORTMENT OF
BEST M ANUFACTURED
UMBRELLAS,
I PARASOLS,
AND
jWALKING* CANES,
Ever oik red in this market, wholesale and retail, j
B JOHNSON A- CO ,
fTJfBRKM.A MANUFACI’UBERS, I
U No. '47ii, King-stnat,
charleston, s. c., Kuir Wentworth.
We would most respectfully call the attention i
>f our f-i -nds and the p ' lie cf th rt i-ity and i
roimtrv. to our :itoek cl .-.ILK and CXTR-dt UAI- '
IREI.LAS.
We are now manulast iring and ofli-r for side
Homoot'tlie best Umbrellas over ofl'ere ! iu this
narket. Woaro in constant receipt of Silks and 1
ling hums, manufactured in England under our !
•wn special direction, by which moans wo are j
■nablt'd to produ ea better a*ticU- than can b<* J
bund elsewhere, which we are determined to !
ell t the very lo we.-1 prices. Wo have, also.!
t large stuck of Kino Gingham, Linen and Cotton j
Umbrellas, and Silk Tarasols, Folding UmbrclKs j
or Travellers, and Buggy U'ubrellas, wile and
without joints. i
Also, a large assortment of WALKING CaNES. |
T. S.—We have also added to the above es- J
ahlisbn ent the manufacture of WIRKSAFI-S, |
>»r keeping provisions,*which are warranted su- i
•erior to any imported, and may be had of any |
•at tern or size. nov2s
r 0 GRAIN GROWERS !|
tl T E SHALL l>o r*nal)lcd tliis season |
V? to supply (.RAIN I.R iWERS with—
FIVE VARIETIES OF
HORSE POWERS,!
SICVKX SIZES OF
hF s £XXI. Mill®,
TKN DOZKN
3 R AIN C It A 1) Iu J '. S, 1
'1 Me Keiatu< Icy Harvester
Yhich, on account of its strength and simplicity I
ofcninrucia.-n i. decidedly tiie best
R.B A
Southern .Stales.
23 ELiTING*,
ad alknocessarv articles for getting grain ready j
for market.
CARMICHAEL & BEAN,
mh!6 AU iHSTA, GEO. w3m
Molasses and Syrup.
J WISN'TY lihiia. Triaie Cuba MOLAS-
L ;
50 GUIs, choice Sugar House SYRTP.
•ale dt reduced priepa k v
scptß DANIEL 11, WILCOX !
1
Cmniitmial IntHftgme.
dates from Liverpool March 17
I.'itest dates from Havre March in'
I-itest dates from Havana March 25
EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE, ) !
Augusts, Tuesday, March 10, P. M. f
Cotton—Sales yesterday evening,- 248 bales:
207 at K%, sat 11, f> at 1P 8> 20 at U%, Bat
12 ch Jits.
K.dcs this inorniug, 1005 bales : 2at 8,4 at 9
Cit 10, 2S at 10)2. tT, at 10*8, fj at 11, 39 at!
- ‘O. sat ’tit*, 2llatnv, 39 at
1 7-16, 409 at 11 »i, 73at 11*, 12 at 11.%, 123 at!
The demand was active, nt better rates, until!
■ ■■t'-y • ' ■ lie- W p !i<-ar of col
—•
Havana ?Invk»t.
•racts from a commercial letter, (per steamer I
haM > d 24th instant, being two day. Inter!
h tn the date of rho market reports published iul
the Fav -nnah papers :
IIA\ aNA. 1.-rh 24. V ny.tr —The weather 1
its improved, but. the .supplier of Caved So * ar
a ntinuc comparatively small. The' no 'ounts
from the country do not argue in favor of in\ I
■xtent of crop ; in fact, nearly a whole mouth j
!i i- been lost, and it is now fearod that the vivid '
vdl not equal la.>t year’s. There has been an!
musually scanty show of samples in market :
"enduring it dilhcult to make satisiuctory selet> ■
t otis to ae ir extent Moreover, in cons naeuce
■f various crmracU, consummated at* ;•;(« .
winch, in some instances, exceeded the cm rent i
•Market value, the pretensions of holder-have!
:ir the treater part exceeded the limits of buy-'
•*rs. '1 lie export has not been o large as wt»u:d j
appear of new • tigar, and no iuconsider. ble ppr-1
Mi.n o te dirge stock that remained,
of old Sugar. The activity recently observed I
; has, inu„;-\it measure aris u from < partial'
'pecuaitlvi- demand. Nevertheless, it has he n j
-ullic-u r.M to disturb the steady equilibrity which
previously existed, and we do not at pr sent i
ior esc e the probability of any material itfodifl. a
tion in future rates, unless the foreign advices
I 'h uld hereafter turn out contrary to the expec
j tati us which they now hold out. The actual j
quotations are :
! Nos. 7a 10 'a rs ; No?. Ilal2, 7%u8.% ;
Nos. 13a14, B%aS% ; Xos. 15a17, 9alo : Nos.’ lt>
UO. lO'.al-i; White, l%ull%rs.
We believe that, contrary to i revious calcu
litions, the production of Clayed. Sugar wil show;
(an increase, and that there will be a considerable!
i decrease in Mu covadoes. There has been mu< h i
activity in the I -iter until prices enhanced, and
Hhe rates recently paid have varied from 6 up to
8 i s, extreme rates f r refining to grocers’ sorts.
We (iud the stock to be much small, r than usual!
jat this period.
Molasses —There was a good portion of the car- j
ly supply pre-engaged, mid although the price!
, declined subsequently, it now exceeds any pro
• vimis rates At present, the article is very
I scarce at 3 1 i7a>3% rs the Clayed, and 4(3)4 % rs ’
for Mu.scov do
; Augusta Provision Market.
I Reported by R. PIIILPOT, Clerk of thf Market. !
RkT.Mr. rmrfs. |
I Beef, on foot wholesalo 7 13 b
! Hogs (lo do 7X(3 8
Her retell io© 12^
j 'lutton 9 (3 10
| !’> , rk 10® I2}p
! Sweet Potatoes 160©200 1
! Chickens 30®35 j
i Turkeys 100® 150
i Hacks 85® 40
: Com, by the I/nd p&© 70
: V «Ker. by the 1/md, t> 100 loo®
OcnHiy, do do do 100®125 1
Hra.ss Hay, do do 100®126
! Bliad 30® 50 |
i ATI v V TA March 29.—(effon—Sales for t\v<‘ t
d s bout 60 10. l . I from B©ll - ents
■ j bacon —iiog round «omneuais lu cents, for;
well cured.
j Com is worth Us sacked.
Rci-cintD of Cotton.
j Savannah, March 29 1244 do
| March 28.—CVfow—Sales reached
I I." w > I:;' ■ •19 V 1 9> j
bale s We .. ite .i 16 to , £ cent-.
- ! COI.UMBI - , March '-H.-Sulps m Saturdav
458 bales at prices ranging from 10 11 % cents
: ! .§!mtnng Intelligent.
j SAVANNAH, March 29.—Arrived, steamship |
Star of the South, New York ; Isahel. Havana • ■
brig John Batch, Carrie; as ; stms W H Stark and ]
j Align.'hi. and Talomico, AaguUu.
I Cl.-ared, sunships Augusta and Caledonia. New 1
j A °i'k; City of Norfolk. Baltimore : British bark i
jjl’rneesa Helm, Whitehaven; bark Atlantic,;
Bristol; brig Bcronia. Cardonas.
! Departed, >. tea mors Columbia and W H Stark, i
Augusta.
' Mc-nx. |
I'laitlijiu Potatoes.
• r |l\\ ENTY i'iVE bbls. Prime Planting
JL POTATOES, lor sale verv low by
iuh26 DA NIKI. H. WILOJ '. j
TIIF. A ' TtV JERIB.VLS JI,
• OK,
THEOLOGY OF THE SEW CHURCH.
\\J ORKS of Emanuel Swedenborg can 1
Vy bo found deposited at the Young Mens’(
1 Library Association, lor the use o( the public
1 clwl ~ ly
BOOTS AND SHOES,
THOMAS P. LARUS,
| (Successor lo E. 1.. Symmam,) opposite the Au.
i rS u?t(i Hotel.
LADIES DEPARTMENT.
; Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo*!
rocco Slippers,
I L3L-- ladies’ FinoKid and Morf«cco I
i« Buskins,
Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled,
do do Col’rd do do
do do Black and colored Gaiters, ’ with-1
I out heels;
i Lvdies’ line Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters* j
MISSES' DEPARTMENT.
Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers,
do do do do Buskins,'
j do do Black and colored Gaiters, (
: do do do do do Congress do,
do do do do do Creole do, 1
CHILDRENS ’ DEV AIIT WENT.
Childrens’ Black and Colored Gaiters,
do do do Button Gaiters. j
do Kid, Morocco and Parent Leather Boou,
j Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties,
j A largo and well selected stock nf Gentlemens’ i
Oxford Tics, Strap Shows, Tie Gaiters, Congress 1
(iuiter'i e:id Pump sole Boots. Also, House s«-r- j
| vants shoes, of every description,
j X. B. Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers j
i heeled at the shortest notice.
. Give ub » eaW. JelO-ly
TO THE PLANTERS.'
T. P. LARUB,
j Successor to E. L. Symmons , opposite ths *
Augusta Hotel , Augusta, Go,,
HAS this day received 30 cases Mens’
Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the
I Planters will find it to their advantage to give
jme a call before buying elsewhere, a.-: all ~f the
J Good 3 are made to my own order to uit the
■ trade, and can be warranted to be what we rep
resent them, and as cheap as any store in the
H‘y* oct3 ts
I TO PHYSICIANS.
Wo have on.hand a splendid assortment of
PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY CASES,
do SADDLE BAGS,
do POCKET VIAL CASES.
Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which we
jOTer at low price?.
] T-' PU MP A IBTIfiIP
Augusta jjritfs Current.
771101.8&U.E PHIf’FS.
Bacon.—Hams Kft 10 ® 10‘,
Uin-asMU Hams...-jl ft ft ® 14
' SliouMcre Vft u ® 10
tt.viero sMjk is ft iu.‘ a ® 11
I.lbbcsl Mi i-3 ft H ® 00
Hn-;lloun.t new —is ft io ® lo>.
J a *3' in « —«HUny...p yard -14 ® 15
“f. lks T tt 1000 000 ® 810
Candles— AOnumn .is It 22 ®
. Hft 40 ® h
1 ment SftTin ?• ft 65 ® 00
I Cheese—Northern it 12 ® ,»
i BusJhh ikury ,Ift ',4 ® 15
i »-«nVc--l.w Vlt li fd IS
I „ J « a *ft i* 'id 20
| Domestics—ifam> a j on
j X Shining yard 4>, ® « j
I fs sbirt ; n« is yard ® 7 1 '
1 3hlrt(u*s yard ® * ij'. a i
SaShlrtln* ft yard 10 ® 12c I
j e-dSlurting ¥ yard 11 ® 12’.
j UstMbttrgd ;/ yard 10 ® 11
‘ leathers— ft 35 &
. rft.ts —Al.pl. fl bbl SUO ® 0 te)
(Irangcs y, |>l>l 8 00
I »V* ti box 62 ® 100
‘-'O” 13 t* 1.01 GOO ® 31,
I I rantn rrhs t* bb. 850 ® 900
! »ish.—Mackerel So. i * bid 14 00 ®lB 00 |
1 it 0 -? 3 I’W 12 00 ®l3 00
; Ho. 3,... .....it 1 bbl 11 00 ®l2 00 I
ho. 4 nbl 860 ® 900 j
lleirmga bua ® 800 i
lour.—Country ..%! bbl 450 ® «00 I
1 Tennessee ® bbl 475 ® 560 i
j ( -lty MUI3 is bbl 559 ® 750 j
I'.towall it bbl 500 © 750
llemnead’s >) bbl 500 ® 700
'’.aim rt bbl 7 00 © 7 50
Crmiu.—Corrin saek>, bnsu (15 © 75
! Wheat, white bush 110 © 1 15
J lol '' %4 lb 100 © 195
J* 18 V bush 45 © 50
;y° ?» bush 70 © 75
Hoax. -ft bash 75 © 85 j
Corn Meal „.%t bush 70 ffi 76 I
! anii]Xnvtler.- l)ffj>.i3 keg 700 © 760
: Hazard keg 725 © 750 !
Biasling f! keg 475 © 600 \
x huu. 100 ©l2O
iron—Swedes is ft 6‘4 ® »&•'
! English, (’ommon, 3 (3)
i *• Kofined, ®ft — j
j Lard ft 10 O 11 !
LI me,—Country box 125 (3) \ Ci)
Northern bbl 150 (a) 175 j
Lumln r. 100012 CM) (3) 14 00 !
Alolusses.—Cuba gal 20 ($ 28 1
j St. Croix gal 40
| Sugar House Syrup.ft gal 42 Q 45
j X. U. Molasses V gul 40 (3) 45 (
I Chinese Syrup gal 40 (3) 50 j
prime. ’p gal 200 (3) *2 25 |
Lunp gal 100 (3) 125 1
J Train gul 75 (3) 100
i Linsseed gal 100 fa) 105 j
Castor "pi gal 200 (3) 225
Potatoes—lrish $1 bbl 3 75 4 00
Sweet bush 100 (3) 150
! Ittce.— ft 0% fd) 4', i
I Hope.—Kentucky.. 11 (a) 12
1 Manilla pi ft 17 (a) 18
Spirits.—Gin gal 46 0 50 1
' Hum gal 50 t 3) 60
Whiskey gal 26 (3) 35 j
Peach Brandy gal 125 (a) 200
Apple Brandy $ gal 90 j
Holland Gin gal 160 (a) 175
' Cognac Brandy H, gal 300 fa) 600
! Sugars.—NOrleans, $4 ib 7‘4 (3) 9 j
j Porto Rico #lb B>i fa) 9
Muscovado ife 8 fa) B^l
j Refined C Vtb ' 10 (a) 11 !
Refined B “# jfe 10 a (3) 11 1
Refined A lb 11 (3) 11 } 4 ;
Powder'd *?< ft, 12 13
Crushed ft 12 (3) 13
(iHKENK <w IH LASKI
«s> wa an a vt d
LOTTERIES !
Managed, Drawn and Prizes Paid by the
well known and responsible Jinn of
<i R E GORY aV 31 At T R Y .
| SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock.
EXTRA CLASS
; To be diawn on SATURDAY. April 3d. 1858.
RICH SCHEME!
37,500 DOLLARS!
$15,000. SIO,OOO, SO,OOO, $ i.OOO, $3,100, J
3>'-C'ioß, 213 ol 'iififi,
j T -kctP, £lO ; Halves. *?6 ; Quarter?, *2.50.
THE SMALLER GLASSES.
’ ON MONDAY.
, Tl-ft C i-.’. tl Prize will be from S '.OOO to £:4,000
TUESDAY.
I Capital, $4,000 to $6,000.
. I 50 cents by the package/.,
> ' WEDNESDAY.
Capital. $P .000 tr. $15,^0.
1 Ticket«, $4: Halve?,s2, Quarter-.
THURSDAY.
’.! Capital. $7,500 to $9,000. Tickets $2 Ha!v< .
1 j $1; Quarters, 50 cents.
FRIDAY.
Capital. $9,000 t<> $14,000. Tick ds, $2.50;
I Halves, $1.25 ; Quarters, cents.
SATURDAY.
f Capital. $4,000 to $6.0i,0. Tickets. SI; Halves, ,
jSO cents. Quarters, by the package?,
j HSF Payment of Prize-' in the above j
i-: secured by a bond ol Seventy Thousand Do!
I lars, iu the hands of the Treasurer 01 the Coin
. mi.- siouers, appointed by the State of Georgia. ;
Notes of all solvent Banks taken in payment
• f..r • :-k. !>•.
! Orders promptly attended to, and Schemes j
I and Drawings forwarded. Apply to
JOHN A. MILLEN,
IV hi bvbw P'.-t Oil (•«■ rr»'ne- ;
inti 27 Vrutivr-or •»riM;-y Man y
ALE, ALE.!
ledimbomTle !'
A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
j Just received and for sale bv
)d I^OULUItN,JENNINGS k CO.
j MM ■ ■ .st I & <5- S
O X JNT ESISES
Sugar Cane
S E E L).
FOR SALE BY
mli26 I*. FLEMISH. I
SAMbEI. SWAX & CO.,
) Xjotttv>3i-y Managers/
BANKERS and Dealers in Exchange, !
Uncurrent Money and Specie, in the Au
j gustn lTuUll building. Broad-st., Augusta. Ga.
Office hours from 6AMV)IO P M. Daily pa i
lepers on file from all the principal oitie'?. *ele
■ rapbic reports of latent dates.
Reading room free to travellers and the public
i All are invited to call.
} Tickets in their Georgia Lotteries from $1 to
| S2O aug26 tl
N Clark, j. u ack,
Murfreesboro ; arietta, Ga.
CLARK to.,
Who>sa‘t and Retail
«« s« Mm m-: o$ « „
AND COM M j<SION MERCHANTS
MURFP REA BORO, TENN.
flFgr*?trict attention given to purobasingGrain
Bacon, Lard, 4c., on all orders eucloj’ng remit
tances.
References— J. R. Wilder, Bavannah ; Thos. P.
Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell. Macon J
High, Peter*& Co., Atlanta; Ckil J.H. Glover I
Marietta ; 0)1. R. L. Mult, Columbus ; Thomas i
Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Fpence, “Ex |
change Rank,” Murfreesboro : A Philips, f
!
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IHVILII, tlllcisTEiu fO.,
LATE lIA VILAXb, SISLEY ts CO., ' '
BROA D-STREET, AUGUSTA, CEO ,
TWO doors above ttte GLOBE HOTEL.
DEALERS in
DRUGS. MEDIC IKES, PAIXTS, '//•>' fiL K<f ■ ,
cAnnex SEED,
'irui.hants, rnysiriA.vs and t>- albi* okxei.'ali.y vrm „■
THKUSELYifS ON DKALINU IN ’ J 0 r ‘ >lnE
MEDICINES 0 F FIRST QUALITY
I feKU-lm _ MAY RELY (TON BEING ETITICD. * 1 1 )
SWAN & ro 's
‘LOTTERIES.
Authorized by (Ho State of Georgia.
: CG- $70,000 ! -Df)
FOH TEN 1:011. '.RS :!
r pHE following Scheme will l>c drawn ’
l by B.SWAX » CoMh'V. ' .! n , j
I Spar la Academy Lottery, in * >. h «, 7h Jr j-it gb* \
Number Lotteries lor MARCH. 1858. at AC- j
j liUsTA, Ga , in public, uuner the supenuton- :
deuce of Commissioners.
CLASS 5,
I To be drawn inCitv of Aug- sta.Ga. in public on !'
SATURDAY Mich 6, 18 >B. ’ i
Class 6 ■
To be drawn in city of ugosta, Ga. iu public on ’
SATURDAY. March 13. 1838. ’ j ■
iTo be drawn in City m Augusta,Ga..ln public. on !
SATURDAY. March2o 3858.
CLASS 8,
I To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on !
SATURDAY, March 27, 1858.
! ON THE PLAN' OF SINGLE MM HERS |! ! |
File Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-
Five Frizes !
NEARLY OVE PRIZE TO EVERY JfIXE TICKET.'; !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
• To be Draun tack Saturday in March, 186 S.
! 1 Prize of S7O GCO 1
1 “ " ;<n 'OO ■’ I
, 1 '] * j. MAX j
. 1 ‘ ftiooo!
| 1 “ “ 4,* On j
| 1 " “ 3 000
1 1 ,£ “ 1,500
4 “ “ I.oob
4 “ 4i 000
j 4 “ ** g( ,
4 “ . . . 7001'
4 “ 600
i 50 '• “ 5o I -
|SO “ “ 30b 1
100 “ “ . . 1251
i*23o * “ 1001
APPR( >XIMATP)N PRIZES.
4 Prizes of S4OO Ap. tu $70,000 Prze arc SI,OOO ■
) 4 “ " 300 ** “ 30.000 “ arc 1.20 !
4 “ “ 200 “ •• 10,000 “ are 3CO
4 “ “ 125 * l 5.000 “ arc 5C(>!
4 100 “ 4,000 “ are 400 j
4 “ “ 75 • • •• 3,000 “ are 300
i 4 “ “ 50 “ “ 1,500 “ are 20u
,5,000 “ *• 20 are 100,00
| 5,485 Prizes amounting to. $320,0u0 j
Whole Tickets $10; Halv - $3; Q>. ; rterss2so. t
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
! The numbers from Ito 50.000 cum-spon .ry j
with those numbers on tho Tickets printed or
| seperato slips of paper, are encircled with -null 1
‘ tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
The first 457 prizes, similarly printed an ! cm ’
circled, are placed In another wheel.
I The wheels are then revolved, and ii ;n : . !
j s drawn from the v.lieel ornunL ': s, and a? >’i
. j same time a pr /. • is « rawn the •; : -
“ i wheel. The number and prize dr uvu out-c. l
j opened and exhibited to the <• . <,,i J
jtered by the Connms-mm . , ih i' . * In - . !
| placed against the number drav. . . ■; j
■ j lion is repeate i until all the nri/e r•• !v . •>■ j
Approximation Tins two preo-u
j tnd tlie two smreedi. r uuottiTs b* j,,,... :s . A |
! Approximation Prizes. For example : if ri. i • 1
number 11250 d.viw- l‘ie $70,--(»■> m .:•••. tho- I
I tickets numbered I!_!x. ]!•„>; «.’i 1251. ] i f.*:. wu
| each be entitled to S4OO. If tick.j mmLn r, »
| draws the $25,000 prize, iho-# ;•,
j and s.. on according to rh- .hove >• L-nm
, tho last figure of the lumber that draws tin
$70,000 prize For example, if th.- un; ■
. drawing the $70.00u prize ends with No !. thei
! -11 the tickets where the n inb.-r eu is in ’, W d.
Ibe entitled to s2t. If the nuud -t cuds v. it ,Y,
j 2. then all the ticket-- No en.! e iu 2u i
j be entitled to S2O. and su on to »
rt
lowing rates, wl’.iah 1« «h n 4. :
Ordficate of Package of i .) Vs i.<.; f -Tickets ■
do do do 10 Half do .... 4i
do do do lOQuar. do .... 2'
do do do 10 Eeighth do ... H
I \ ordering Tickds or Certificate, uncles . t!.<
money to our address fi r the Tickets ordered, oi
receipt of which they will be forwarded by linn
(moil, i'.rchasers can have t.ckeus «n.iiig u
j any figure they may designate.
J The I2;t of Drawn Numbers mid prizes will in
i sent to purdhasers immo..iat< ly afti i ilkm'mwiu
i Purchasers will niea .‘ write their tdgh.i
lures plain, an# give their Post Olllec, Couut>
I and State.
I Remember that cv r y Prize is drawn an '
j payable in full without d< inaSon.
55* All prizes <>( SIOOO and under, paid iimne
j diateiy alter tl»e drawing—i.ther prizes at th
i usual time of thirty days,
i All communications strictly confidential.
: Address orders for Tickets ~r Certificates- to
S. BW’AV Jk CO ( ; n
/Inf* Persons resi ling ix.u- Montgomery, Ala !
!or Atlanta. Ga., can have their orders tilled, an J
j save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either
I of those cities ~ ,„1,1
Gold Band Dinner Setts.
I' A.VI SELUNG GOI.D BAND DINNER
. LETTS, o bust French China, at s4t> per gett
j contlining one hundred and thirt.-en piec<-s.
| JPM* • S. 0 MUvSTIN. I
PLATE© SPOONS, FORKS, Bill
KNIVES, &c. For sale at
[_ »# S. C.MrcTIS.
GREAT REDUC Tl( )N
IN PRICES OF
CLOTHING,
216 BROAD-ST.
A. P. NCI & fO.
Are now offering tne remainder of thoir WINTER
STOCK at such rites as to induce all to
purchase .vlio are iu want of
n«K«l
CLOTHING !
iiooks, Books, Books.
"VTEW EDI lit >N of Wood & LJache’s
:11 Unit 'd States I -i- pen -a tory.
j The Three Beahties, by Mrs. Southwortli.
; I rin- fples oi -ocinl Science, by H. C Carey.
S Expository Thought on the Gospel f St.
by he Rev. -F. C. Ryle. B. A , Christ
jCburcu, Oxford, Rector of Helming too* Suffolk.;
' 1.-50.
Another supply of '1 he Bible and Astronomy, ;
by Kurtz.
The Mystery, or Evil and Good. \
The Divine Idle, by f%e»tn*dy. c
Livingstone’s Afr ica,’'price now.
Garland’s tile of John Randolph.
White Lies, by Charles Rea 'e. For sale by
| mli*24 THOS. RICHARDS k SON.
Received thiH ay.
1 fTiffllKlg HUNDRED gallons Unadnltcr- ■
i a ted BURN IN . FLUID, at 70 cts pe g-i !‘»n
100 gals, co’ebrated KKROSsfcNEOIL, extract- ,
ed from coal at $1.25. , ,
AIs«», a fresh -upply of Sweedish LEECHES. »
A reasonable deiiuution made to» out try mer- „
chants purchasing Leeches, at the Apothecary’s i
all, under Augusta Hotel
m h‘>7 i'HOV4Bi» vrw: * t»t\t ■ [
a.iga..
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY barrels !
A, B and CSUGAR.
J 50 bbla Crushed and l’ow’d do,
(60 bhiis prime and choice do.
Just received aDd for sale low by *
mh?c Daniel h. wit cox.
SoiPfJiHu Si OVCB<
"V-, , ilil, l’ r ->jirLtor* of Uie AU
,V' '*■ ‘"-‘y atf.Trro.' from Hit- Ta
v,. „« ,‘r.'V- ! “ h V'” r - a-V.T.W «» tl •• last
•«u. : Ccor
' \j.‘ ••ahania ; also, at the
j :.a i • ■ , at fi arh -ion, SC. (We
* T'e 'y.'n S l ':' ■y^rst)
J 'loves, Lival'M <,,:r “'''dor'' Cooking
'i- v.*, • a i / tov<>s aiul *£tar» ParloJ
1 and we haveubnvdJt i** W,K U r ot ~übUc’
; lrno-e on r .. ‘deuce of a determined
W V/ llftfT'u' 1
j .[.,•- „ . * vc * ‘-j the billowing
[ Alar;,ma, Tcsn,: ' « NOrt '* Q*r"liua
c. w
I 6l “ L HOPKINS k ob.
U. W. KI\SM.V.\.
IMP'O TIM-. AM) DFAI !•'!,• in *
1 ] N J'HAO Rs. ( l i;• i’A j N GOODS
PAP-.R II UVGISGS,
-ZV ix cT V_, lx c_> 1 fca tol* sr
r-v: Km..-, ; ,u,-. s „ u ,n „f r. , u r, 4n . . tr ,
octlii _CIUa:,rSTON..s c.
Coffee.
f Ali t NI)R hi) lings Rio Coffee,
I " --”1 <uT Old Vvt
i!'l <lo ilav.iom „
fm- by
0 - 1 - B ' Kir U'llrox A ' XSI.KY
BHIRT*I Sti BTSII P HUM'S HI
I" HAVE .11 M'RECEIVED a new lot of
I*- "“ILi." i- l wri R, ;) j them very cheap for
| ‘ _ ?wl ‘ll C. W. HFRSKY.
SOS THI 1..\ SUED STOKE.
i r wnu’' 1 ' 'i! '■ few days, a fresh
C3-.xrc.loix .Seed,
j I] VT r ' ol lr. tlnindThor
‘| J ; ! '' 1 -'-"orutge of the public, I m
j rT. J i?.l»h 7‘ I,V ‘ ‘ ~r ll,u I ,riuc ‘l M ‘l Seed Stored
j ‘ l , wJl '‘ 4l niy seeds are put up
".~"f V la ".'°D".i ;• .:nd wm ranted to giv
i satisfaction, il ul respects. °
„ V. LaTASTE.
j .-r. a f t., t,, 0 t.oora below thepo>t uoice.
j mUB dAW&
f piles. rJCHAUT-S & SON have for
• “■ •'■ai.', a- vein M-- iittn Mus.-iouary Labor
j i-i •- , d Couatri ■ the Interior of Africa
from 1849 to !8?d, by 1 J. Bowen.
;<t fii'.a-o T 'llll ,or Love and Principle by
j • ali*v Lucliest r or;!, of Louitvillc, Ken-
IU r;>a Collars.
ij ( V l iVK <!oz Itouud-Point Byron
11 i . :t ALSO per Ui«.—;i tlrst r&t<»
jartliMo mlill ,u IIKR-Kvg.
i api.k sum i s.
f Ex EOT OF THE ABOVE
. .V l x Nil, ill ji .limb, at
1111 1 _ IIKR»Ri>.
j Cr-ssj'’ r iMiishtng Goods*
j \ < ' l ' ’ vil ’ 1 ‘ ’B <»f Mens" i-’ur
rir, • in'll 1 * HKRSEY'.S.
f ’* > !•: - 51 EYGLVEB,
j dlfa i!> i‘. :• ia of the AUGUSTA
* ■tie Ouil.mig SiKAM
' r**quired, and ire now about
■ r'lj.-t*: • lYem twenty to forty horse
■ tM, ALri Y. Price* as Lv» as
; 11 ; i :!;D city, from any ( art of
1 ’-** * *'- 'Suahurn entorprise depends
■ • hop tv«s .v ro.,
| RA
1) -d.i-b.i b < it t «* HOG R()CN r G;
1)0 olb hi. nine sim ! SIiCIILDBRS
For sale !<av L.y
mli9 ■ 2w E3TEB k CLARK
A WOl iOL.
| .*1 c, nt Alcohol for sale by the burro
d 70cents ; retiil, per g.-.llon *75 cents.
f«: 23 rrnsTiM
rlifaniietß«
INOKi.-n: • SAVE THE TROUBLE
1 ut p;.i■ ".w , t v 11.: r Bl ‘N K. T?» in the sum
t'-r, w.* wi • • pi « » nt cold weather,
ell our r- ,a,i kat
GUUA'I LY dKDUCED pkicks.
Fine U d ii. i ••! . : a pair . due and extra
:i ri.v, $-1 ,i pair ; > \‘..i fine 14-4, $7 50 ; Ni-gio
-lat kl l.-. extra la; g•. 0 cents a piece.
t«*l<l’3 .MAY jk TI.’RLEY.
i< K IK ING GJ >
-J i.t' l'i* stork | assorted, for sale chei>-».
j ie,.ur it • i by lit: i.i.zen.
E' l ’- 5 _ S.C MfSTIN
i Y*7Arn-:ns.
j TT a!i i. iu is, lor hblo chimp by
E’Rlft S. C. ULSTTN
Shirt Fronts.
I 4 NEW SUI’FLY of bt-.mifnl Mar
j il - A It, • mm W in ii CniubricSfllßl FKONTS,
dust rccei v-d i, . trill*) KKSr?Y’S.
United States Hotel.
r T %t ‘Fi\ i .NDKII I(. s ! Kl> takes pleasure
4. m inii'i uiiiig hi. L tends and tho public gen
•ra!|. that h.* has .o.isvd the well known V. 3
HOT LI., and is prepared to serve his patrons
with every attention.
L. I‘WELLE, Proprietor.
feh27 lv V. Ci.ARK, Superintendent
LYOHIB & CO„
Importers and Dealers in
HA YANA CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
4 LL kinds of Foreign Wines, Liquors,
LJL , Mo. 19 Cedar- t, Nashville Teui .
nol ly
Hr.rnl g Fhiiu! Buruiiig Fluid 1J
V FRESH SUPPLY Jl IST RECEIVED.
For sale, by the Barrel Can or Gallon, at
SIXTY CENTS warranted as good as any in t tie
any mbl3 S. C. MUcTIN
Raisins.
mEN boxes lM YEK KAiSINS :
20 do M. K. do
20 half do do
20 <ju’r do do
Just r* ceived at
I Phi 7 DAVTTG ;ACx HUBBARD’*.
Audition!
• VTOW OPr-MNU at ,V. LaTA-TE’S
ll D'ug mid 5-t-eu Store, a Iresli a sortiueulof
i«’iniS, Meoicino*, Paints. Oils, Putty, G’oss, <tc.
I’lu te * and others visitiug Augusta will do
well lo examine tne fctock, if tuey wish to get
cheap bargains.
Bn •ad-street, two doors below til.; Post Office.
mhS u*w4
M. P. STOVALL,
warehouse .and cum-ml-sion merchant,
Auj'u.sia, Geo re.a.
YCGNTINUKS THE BUSINESS
,u ‘ ls branches, m his extensive
-e proi f Warehouse, on Jackson at.
near the Globe lb tel. His strict p rsonal atu.ll
- will as heretofore, be be given to th • storage
nnd saic of Cbttoii. Gram ana prodcce generally .
Ho will wli- n d<-mrec, make liberal cash advances
on proiluce in store. Oruers for Family Supplies,
Bagging. Rope, etc , will be promptly am^care
fully filled at the lowest market prices. Commis
aiou for selling Cotton, fifty cents per ba'e.
sept 26 bin
Boxen Adamantine CANDLE 4
O • for sale ver low by
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