Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, April 13, 1858, Image 1

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clupsta ilisfatrL V OLUME 2. (Earning pspatci PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY, 'BY S. A. ATKINSON.I' DAILY, per annum $4 00 , WEEKLY, “ I 50 J® 1 * Subscriptions will be received for three <months at $125. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty . ccuts. J 93r Payment for subscriptions will positively • be required in advance. THE OFFICE OF THE DISPATCH is on ; Broad street, a few doors below Setz’s Corner, (upstairs.) Entrance next door above A. P. Biguon & Co. ’s Store. RATES OF ADVBRTIHXR6< Advertisements will be inserted by the square . of 12 lines (100 words,) for 50 cents tor the first insertion, and 37cents for each subsequent in oertion under one month, to be paid for when the advertisement is handed into the office. Advertisements under live lines will be insert « <sd at 10 cents a line for tlie first, and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion. Advertisements will be inserted in both the .Daily and Weekly Dispatch at 25 per cent above Lose rates. siiil Register. GEORGIA RAILROAD. (From Augusta to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M, and 4 1* M. Arrive at Atlanta at 1136 A M ami l 04 P M. Leave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M. Arrive at Augusta at 8 50 A M and 7 I’ M. • (The 2.30, A. M., train from Augusta counccts through to Memphis.] Fare—ss 50. Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. Arrive at Augusta at 1A M and 230 PM. Leave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M. With Western and Atlantic Railroad Tiains, Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 A M. Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M. With Atlanta and La Grange Railroad Trains, Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 1’ M and 7 00 A M. Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M. Connect with Macon if Western Railroad. Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. M., and 6 05, P. M Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night. Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night. Leave Atlanta 1200. Night. Leave Athens 12 00, Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. Arrive at Augusta 9 00, Morning. Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Wash ington Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 230, Night. Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night. Arrive at Washington 7 35, Morning Leave Washington 3 30, Morning Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning War radon Branch—Sundays Excepted. Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening Leave Ataata 10 00, Morning Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening Leave W* rrenton 3 30, Evening Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening Arrive at Atlanta 1 14. Night GEO. YONGE, Superfine- dent. WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) Morning Pass’ger Train leaves Atlanta 2.10 a m and arrives at Chattanooga 10.07 a m Morning Passenger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a m and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.15 p m ! and arrives at Chattanooga 8.25 p m ’ Night Passenger Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p m and arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m Fare to Chattanooga, $5. JAMES M. BPILLOCK, Sup’t. MONTGOMERY AND WEST POINT R. R. COMP’Y. (from Col ion hits to Montgomery.) Day Train leaves Columbus 10 00, A M do arrive at Montgomery.... 4 00, P M do leave Montgomery 8 30, A M do arrive at Columbus 2 50, PM Night Train leaves Columbus 7 30, PM • do arrive at Montgomery... . 30, A M do leave Montgomery 5 30, P M do arrive at Columbus 1 00, A M Daily connections to Huntsville. Memphis and Knoxville. SAMUEL G. JONES, Super’t. EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. Lcavo Augusta 4 00 p m , do Atlanta 141 am ' do Dalton 750 a m Arrivo at Knovville 1 30 p m R. < JACKSON Superintendent AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M. Arrive at Milieu, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. 1 Leave MiUen, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M , Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M. Connecting with trait s to and from Savannah and Augusta. C. A. BROWN, Sup’t. ATI ANT A AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD. Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta‘2.oo a m and arrives at West Point 7.28 a m Evening Passenger Train leaves AtlantaM.OO p m and arrives at West Point 6.28 p m Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a m Evening Pass’grTrain leaves W. Point 4.30 p m and arrives at Atlanta 19.16 p m J Fare to West Point, $3.50. GEO. G. III'LL, Superintendent. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Morning Pass’gr Train loaves Atlanta 10.30 a m and arrives at Macon 4.15 a m Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m Fake to Macon, $4. E. FOOTE, Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Between Savannah anil Macon. ./eavc Savannah 1 15, a tn, 2 46, p m Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30. a m ! cave Macon 9 45, am, 11 30, p in Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, a m Between Savannah and A uf/usta. '■ Leave Savannah 1 15, am, 1115, a m Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7p m Leave Augusta 2 am, 3 45 p m Arrive in Savannah 8 50 am, 10 55 p m Between Macon and Augusta. I eavc Macon 945 am, 11 30 p m Arrive in Augusta 7 p m, 9 a m Leave Augusta 2 am, 345 p m Arrive in Macon 10 45 a in, 12 30 a m EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at 2.30 P M. Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at 8.05 P M; arrives in Augusta at 1 1* M. H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. jfST Day Trains leave Macon for Columbus at ’11.30, A. M., and arrive at Columbus 0.83, P. M. Leave Columbus at 1 55, A. M., and arrive at Macon 8.56, A. M. 45“ Night Trains leave Macon for Columbus at 1.30, A. M., and arrive at Columbus 8.23, A. M. Leave Columbus 4, P. M., and arrive at Ma •con 10.28, P. M. T Life Insurance. HE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING COMPANY are prepared to issue at moderate premiums policies of iLsurance on, the lives of Slaves, either for one, rive or ten years, lorms of application and tablos of rates •can dc procured at the otfico of the C ompany •free cf charge. „ T , WM> M * D’ANTIGNAC, President. C. F. McCoy, Secretary. febll Family Bacon. A FEW THOUSAND lbs. Extra Fami ly bacon sides and HAMS, raised and put up near the city by one or our most enter prising planters expressly for family use, on • consignment and for sale by nih3l M. W. WOODRUFF Soda Water IN ITS HIGHEST STATE OF PERFEC TION, u ith u great variety or the choicest FRENCH SYRUPS, may be hah at the Drug Store ‘Of WM. H.TUTT. N. B. CONGRESS WATER always in Ice. ap9 ' a m 6oobs. SPRING DRYGOODS GRAY & TURLEY BEG TO ANNOUNCE to their custom ers and the public that they now have in store, aud arc daily receiving a very extensive and choice selection ol' SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods. We wish'it to be remembered that we still keep a resident purchaser at the North, from whom wc receive daily the LATEST IMPORTED FASHIONS I We solicit Country Merchants, buying for cash, to call and examine our stock, and ASCERTAIN Ol T R PRICES. To such wo arc prepared to offer superior in ducements. Below we mention some of the MOST FASHIONABLE, as also some of the leading articles in each de partment. Dress Goods, Rich Chintz Clieue BAYADERE SILKS; do do RAYE D’AQUILLE do do Moire Antique Bl’k and Col d do Bischofl ’s Celebrated BLACK SILKS, in great variety ; Marccilaine aud Florence SILKS, all colors : GRENADINE, CRAPE D PARISandSEW ING SILK ROBES : Challie, Barege D’Laine and BAREGE ROBFS. PRINTED LAWN, PRINTED BRILLANTE, CHALLIES, BAREGE DELANE, BAREGES, CRAPE MARETZ, CRAPE DkPARIS, CANTON CLOTH, BOMBAZINE, ALAPACA, &C., «XC. HOSIERY AND EMBROIDERIES! Ladies IIOSE in COTTON, SILK and I.INEN. Misses do do do do c’o do Gents do do do do do do Ladies GLOVES in KII). SILK, LINEN and SIUC MITTS. 5,000 Kmbd. BANDS, in JACONETT, SWIS* and MULL. 5,000 Embd. COLLARS and SETTS, in JACO NET, SWISS and MULL. EDGINGS and INSERTING, in great variety. Embd. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, in great variety. WHITE GOODS. Embd. MUSLIN and LACE CURTAINS, do do for Ladies DRESSES. Plain JACONET and SWISS MUSLINS. Nainsook MULL and Book do Printed BRILLANTE and Fretch CAMBRIC. MANTILLAS. SHAWLS, SCARFS, &c., in great variety and very cheap. DOMESTICS. 5 cases BROWN SHIRTINGS, 6>.,c. 5 do WHITE do o> 4 o. 1,000 pieces CALICOES, fast color.--, 6J*c. 1 A1414 THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF AMERICAN CALICOES AND Sliirtings, DOW PRICES; A VERY HANDSOME LOT OF GINGHAMS, IN BLACK AND COLORED. 2,000 COUNTERPANES, from SI 25 to $lO each. ■ 5 canes 11-4 SHEETING, best quality. 31^c. 5 do BED TICKING, APRON CHECKS, FURNITURE PRINTS, &c. LINE 3NTS, Bent Irish LIKEN* DAMASK, 50 t«. Si 50. do do do NAPKINS and DOYLIES, 100 to 450. Bent Irish LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, do do do for SHIRT FRONTS 25 to 150 : Plain and Fancy LINENS, for Gentlemen and Boy'n weir, from 18 Ji lo 75c. per yard. SUN I) HIES. RIBBONS—LUTES. SATIN AND VELVET, —FUR- NITURE AND DRIBS FRINGES ; PARA SOLS. HOOP SKIRTS, FANS. HAIR BRUSHES, COMBS, FANCY SOAPS, &c., &c. . mil 22 JOHN N. GOW, MARBLE-WORKER. Monuments, of aii descriptions, executed in the best form, at j£Brv THE LOWEST PRICES, jf \ and in the shortest time compatible 1 with faultless w orkmanship. f - /Jj] I Persons in want of Marble-Work » of any kind are invited to call. Shop on Campbell-strect, be tween Broad and Greene-strcet. (SP nov23 JOHN N. GOW A NEW AND V A L lAB L E REMEDY. COLHBIIN BITTERS! COMPOSED STRICTLY OF TUB CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND WARRANTED TO GIVE GREAT RELIEF IN DYSPEPSIA, And all diseases arising from A Disordered State of the Stomach. SUCH AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION, FULLNESS OF BLOOD to the Head, Giddi ness of the bead, depression of spirits, loss oi appetite, pain in the side and back, fever and ague, general debility, and the ‘‘thousandother ' ills ” arising from indigestion and enfeebled con- ' dition of the digestive organs. Habitual costive ness is found very frequently connected with ! feeble constitutions, and persona 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 desjionoiug state of mind, irregular, if not a loss : of appetite. For this condition of the system, this article is , confidently recommended with the positive as surance that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so ' as not to move the bowels too 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 I; forms no part oi its composition. Sold by druggists ami merchants generally and in Augusta, by Haviland. Chichester & Co. Wm. H. Tutt. and Plumb & l.ekoer. i feb3-6ta AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. APRIL 13,185& Urn @oobs. SPRING AND SUMMER Dry Goods! AND MILLINERY! CHEAP FOR CASH!! JAMES HENEY HAVING just returned from the Nor thern markets with a and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. H comprising some of the|llfcE|pHl ORY [I;8 I newest .styles, as well an lIKiMB Ej? os ilill : tlio finest texture of DRESS . GOODS, to which he wish* - **— l w to call the attention of all persons visiting Au gusta. plecging himself that he will permit no one to undersell him, aud in confident that he can sell at leust from 5 to 10 pi r cent, cheaper than any other Casli store in the cit.. . He and those in his employment j will feel a pleasure in waiting on those who I favor lifm with a call; and as they will of ne cessity have to examine the .stocks of the city in order to find the best value, he hopes they will hear in mind his store, which is one door above the Georgia Railroad Bank. CALL ANI) SEE HIS STOCK. STUDY YOUR INTERESTS. NOBODY COMPELLED TO BUY. EVERYBODY WAITED ON WITH PLEASURE Dress Silks. ALL STYLES, VERY LOW. Printed Lawn, Organdie and JACONETS, ail styles, very low; Printed Lawn, Organdie and Jaconet ROBFK different styles: t Printed Lawn BAREGES and GRENADINES. I A large lot of GINGIIA MS aud CALICOES. Swiss, Jaconet and Mull M US LI NS. I A splendid stock of EMBROIDERED GOODS. SUMMER SHAWLS and MANTILLAS. I N TII E Pillmru ticpar{meut is to be iound all that is novel, never having been better supplied with all that is desirable in bonnets, MMC s-m «fl ■ft *• «*■>*•»* o &c., &c , Ac. .Sheetings, Shirting* nml Osnabnrga: IRISH LINENS ; TABLE LINENS and TOW ELI NOS : Musquito NETTINGS ; BEDSPREADS. FRINGS, &c. A full supply of HOSIERY. mhOl 1868. 1858. SPRING TRADE. CHOICE FAMILY DRY GOODS. BROOM & NORRELL! YT7OULD invite attention to their T y large and elegant stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which they are now displaying at the One Price S T O JEL IE! 1 Comprising everything of the latest and most elegant styles iu LADIES' DRESS GOODS, M Z mmm Sr* n- «*■> 5 «■ ■- fi ow, LACE MANTILLAS, TALMAS, j SHAWLS; HOOP SKIRTS, of every kind manufactured ; HOOPS, of ever}' kind : DUSTERS, a large assortment : IRISH LINENS, of our ovn importation. —ALSO — All the best makes in the market of 13 o iM. e sties, Housewife Goods, LINENS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, &c. Making up one of the best stocks of Dry Goods ever offered in this market, and embracing all of those styles most highly prized by good Housekeepers. And as we are the only house in the city that invariably adhere to the Ono Price : j Wc would call particular attaution to this sea- > turc of our trade, and ask all to consider its ad- j vantages. It guaranties to the BUYER the Lowest Market Prices! Because it forces the SELLER down to the small- i est sum he can possibly afford to take for his Goods, and of course BARGAINS cannot be ex pected from any other mode of doing business. 45* Please notice that we adhere rigidly to ONE PRICE 45* That price we guarantee to be as low as the lowest.*®® 45* And that we never resort to the trick of BAITING. ap9 Dry Goods! Dry Goods!! MILLER & WARREN are uow receiv ing their etucks or FALL AND WINTER GOODS , which they are prepared to otTer and sell as low as any house in the city. The stock has been selected with great care, and comprises a great variety of ladies’ Dress Goods, such as Rich and elegant Silk Robe de Quille, Bayadere Silks, variety of stylos, Silk Valencias, striped and plaid, Plain Silks, all colors, Mourning Bayadere and Cliene Silks, Plain Black. Plaid and Striped do Silk Poplins and Victoria Plaids, Delaine Robe de Quille, Rich Fig’d Delaines and Cashmeres, Emb’d French Merinoes, new styles, Plain French and English Merinoes, Mourning Delaines. French and English Prints, American do Mourning do Scotch Ginghams, Mourning Ginghams, Chene Ginghams, An extensive variety of Shawls, comprising Silk Thibet Shawls, ’ Broche Shawls, Flush Bordered Stella Shawls, Chenille Shawls and Scarfs, Ladies’ black and eolored Cloth Cloaks, Rich VclvetCloaks, every variety, All-Wool Lone Shawls, Plain bl’k and Second Mourning Merino Shawls, A lot of beautiful Embroideries, consisting of Rich Muslin Sleeves and Collars, in setts, Jaoonetand Swiss Sleeves, Linen Collais, Maltese Laoo Setts, Imitations Lace Collars and Sleeves, Jacouet and Swiss Bands. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, plain and em- , broidei ed, Hemmed and Mourning Handkerchiefs, Misses’ and Boys’ Wool Hose, Wool Gaiters ; Nett Sacks, Misses’Merino Vests I Ladies Merino Vests, short and long sleeves, For the Gentlemon's line may be found— Black Cloths and Cossimeres, Fancy Cassunercs, latest styles, ■ Rich Velvet and Cashmere Vestings, I North Carolina Cassiraorea, superior artiele, / ; Cravats and Collars ; Merino Ties. septl9 MILLER & WARREN. (iltiUTjiouse Curbs. JAMES M. DYE £ CO* WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Augusta , Georgia rTIIIE l NDERSIGNED have formed aj X copartnership under the name andKCmNU style ol JAMES M. IdE&CO. for ■ transaction of a Warehouse and Commi- ' sion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu pied by Dyr & LaTactk. They respectfully ten der thc-ir services to their personal friends and the public with the assurance that any business ontruate'l u. them will be promptly mid faith fully attended to. Particular attention paid personally to the sale , of Cotton and other Produce, and also to the re ceiving and forwarding of Goods. . Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments of Cotton and other Produce. JAMES M. DYE, THUS. RICHARDS. * Augusta, Feb. 5, 1858. f e b24 .1. < . IIAKAI.SOY, WAREHOUSE AXh COMMISSION MERCHANT At the old stand of L. Hopkiss, Augusta, Georgia. sept 18 ' ly UNPRECEDENTED ' INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES. consisting of Carriages. Roekaways, BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS BUGGIES, with and without tops, of all the different styles now manufactured o ! prices AS LOW as can be boughtin any Southern | city. Being constantly in the receipt of goods I am enabled to offer to the public somethin*'! both fresh aud now. In addition to the above, I keep always on ’ hand a number ol Vehicles of mv owu manufac- i 1 ure. I also warrant all work that leaves my store. K. 11. JVIA V, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-sts. in rear ol Glebe Hotel. d 22-1 v LUTfIEIt ROLL, j IT HIS SEW STMD, Corner of Fills ai d JnckKOii-Slg,, Nearly in the Rear of the Globe Hotel , ; ON THE CORNER BELOW ARCHER’S STABLES, \ HAS ON HAND a full assortment of! COACHES, ROCKAWAYS, fop and No Top , BLGGIES, kc. ; which will be sold extremely! low and on accommodating terms. ALSO—A full assortment of ai kinds of mate-1 . rials used by Coach and Harness Makers. &e.:| SUCH AS AXLES, SPRINGS, BOLTS, HUBS, FELLOWS I SPOKES. SHAFTS, SINGLETREES, BANDS, ? | MALEABI.E CASTINGS. ENAMELLED LEATHER and CLOTH, PATENT i DASH and HARNESS LEATH ER, Jsc., &c. REPAIRING of Harness and Vehicles done! promptly and at low prices. Yebi des manufactured to order. The same assortment to be found at the old I stand, corner of Washington and Reynold-sts.,! in rear of the Augusta Hotel. jan-twly 1 jTyls: V-/ Linseed Oil 500 gallons Sperm do 300 do Lamp do 500 do Tanners do 500 do Castor do 300 do Olive do 25 basks For sale low by feb2 WM. H. TUTT, CIHEESE, CHEESE. ) 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese. 50 do State do For sale low bv JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, 25 N ’ 0. K arren B e Cabinet Making and Re pairing, eNc. ! TXT H. PROUTY & CO. having dis v V • solved, by mutual consent, the under signed may be found at the same stand, ready tc do all jobs committed to him iu the way of CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING. AND HOUSE CARPENTERING. W. H. PROUTY, Shop on Washington, between Broad and Kej nold-streets. jar.l9 Volcanic Pistols and Rifles. THESE PISTOLS carry the Minnie balls and shoot six times with one loading, the load and cap being contained in the balls. They shoot with great precision and force. The! Rfiles are a curiosity. With one loading they can be discharged twenty times in one minute, [ and are the best guns for squirrel hunting ex taut. The undersigned is the solo Agent for the com pany in this city. HENRY J. OSBORNE, Watch, Jewelry aud Optical Store, 256 Broad-et, Augusta. Ga. febl2 Liquors an d segars. 150 bbl< Low Priced WHISKEY ; 100 do from fair to fine • 1 50,000 low priced and Medium SEGARS 40 bbl.s BRANDY : ,40 bbls GIN ; 25 obis RUM. For salo by i rahll-dm A. I). WILLIAMS F| LOUR. 800 sacks Tenne&see superfine Flour, > ! 100 do do Family do 300 do Den mead’s superfine do | In store and for sale by j fob* BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. > —— CARPET'STORE, I IN CHARLESTON, S. C. CARPET DEPARTMENT. ROYAL VELVET PILE; Tapestry! Brussels ; English Wire Brussels ; Printed I Brussels ; Printed Velvet ; 6-4, 12-4 and 16-4! Druggets ; Felt Druggets ; Crumb Cloths ; Eng lish Venetian for stairs, entries and church | aisles; Imperial Threo-Plys; American Ingrains; •Scotch and English Ingrains ; Canton and Cocoa Mattings ; Mosaic, Axmiaster, Brussels, Velvet and Tufted Rugs; Door Mats; Stair Carpet, Rods, &c. LIXE\ DEPARTMENT. 8-4 and 10 4 Tabic Damask ; 7-4 up to 24 4 Ta ble Cloths ; 4 4 Family Linens ; 7-8 Shirting Linens ; tine Fronting Linens ; Pillow Case Lin ens ; 3 yards wide Sheeting do. ; Birds’ Eye I)i-| aper ; Scotch Diaper : Brown Table Damask ; i Brown Table Cloths ; 3 yards wide Druggets ;l Napkins, Doilies, Towjls, Tray Cloths, Dowlass, 1 Crash, Huckaback, etc.: 8-4 co'ored Tabling ; J Colored Table Covers ; Fruit Doilies ; Piano Cov j era; Centre Covers; Window Shades. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS cut for Rooms or Entries. JAMES G. BAILIE, mhl7 ly Proprietor. Choice hams. ; One Hundred choico HAMS, from the plan I tation of Rev. Juriah Harris, just received and i for sale at mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC k HUBBARD’S. I Yeast powdeks. 1 Five Cross Preston & Merrill’s YEAST , [ POWDERS, just received at mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. PIG HAMS. < 5 casks choice Smoked Pig Hams, just re j ceived at mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. SMOKED TONGUES. Three Dozen choice Smoked Tongues, just f f received at < mhl3 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. j (JARDINES ! —SARDINES! ! t Five hundred Half Boxes Sardines ; do do Quarter do Just received at | wh!3 D’ANTTGNAC & HUBBARD’S. Me9s Mackerel. TWENTY Quarter bbls. MESS MACK- i EREL. just received at c l feblT D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. iioots, SjjWJ, str, THE GBEAIST SHOE I IX THE NATION. j ONE THOUSAND PAIRS SOLD!? \ | NOT ON'K PAIR KNOWN TO RIP 11 Sewed Through and Through. 1 LADIES' KID WELT BOOTS, sewed 1 , through and through. Just received, alii sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of LADIES, GENTS. MISSES AND CHILDREN'S* 5* mm mm „ of all kinds. Gill and see them. Jan2s -IAS. W. BURCH, Broad-street, j BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. IF YOU can get value received for your | money what more do you want. Yeti have ! concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man- 1 ufacturers’ prices, with a lectie added, to keep 1 things going. My Shoes are all warranted to give satisfaction. Persons in want would do well to give me & call before buying elsewhere. d 4 JAS. \v. BURCH, Broad Btre< t. BOOTS & SHOES. Ladies’ fine Morocco boo'is, La'lies’ “ Kid “ “ “ BUSKINS. Morocco “ “ “ “ SHANGHAIS. For sale by nov24 J. W. BURCH. I BUFFALO KS, B U F F A LOF.S ; ( RENTS' SplencUii BUFFALO OVER- I VX SHOES, just received and for sale low bv i pov24 JAMES W. BURCH. 1 Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c7 T HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE ; A made especially fur Gentlemans’ Plantation I wear. They are just the thing, and no mistake. Also, Mens' thick Kip, Wax, Buffed, Call, light and welt 1 HOGANS. Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS, for House Servants’ wear. Call and see them. d 4 JAS. W. BURCH. ABonniM.s, AB O HI HINES.: A FEW MORE pairs LADIES' FIX j BUSKINS, for sale at half price, by nov24 J. W. BURCH. SWAN & CO.'S 1 LOTTERIES. Authorized lit/ the State of Georgia. i GQ= $70,0001=0) FOR. TEN dollars:: J npHE following Scheme will be drawn ' . JL by 8. SWAN a: COMP’Y, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tht ir Single j j Number lotteries for APRIL. 1858. at AU-1 GUSTA. Ga., in public, under the superinten dence of Commissioners. CLASS 9. To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga., in public, on ! SATURDAY. April 3d, 1358. CLASS 10. To be drawn in city of .4 ugusta, Ga., in public,on l SATURDAY, April 10, 1858. CLASS 11, To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY, April 17, 1858. CLASS 12, To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, April 24, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! ! ! Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty- Five Frizes! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS ! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! To he Drawn each Saturday in AERIL, 1858.! 1 Prize of $70,00o! 1 “ 30.000 * 5.000 ' 1 ‘‘ 4,000 1 " “ 3,000 1 “ " 1.500, ■J “ 1,000 4 " " 900 j * “ 800 , 4 1 700- 4 “ “ 6001 0° “ “ slo| 50 “ “ 3001 100 “ “ 125 ; 230 1 “ 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 1 Prizes of *4OO Ap. to $70,000 Prze are *1,600 1 4 ' " 600 “ “ 30,000 “ are 1,2001 4 “ “ 200 “ 10,000 “ are 800! 4 .. t. .. i. 5000 (t are 000 4 “ '■ 100 ■’ 11 4,000 “ are 400 1 4 “ “ 7# “ “ 0,000 “ are 300 4 “ “ oO “ “ 1,500 “ are 2001 5,000 “ “ 20 are 100,000! 5,485 Prizes amounting to *320,000 1 Whole Tickets *10; Halves $5; Quarters*2so PLAN OF THE LOTTEIU . The numbers from 1 to 60,000 corresponding j with, those numbers on the Tickets printed ou t seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 457 prizes, similarly printed and en circled, are placed IB another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of numbers, and at the same time a prize is drawn from the other wheel. The number and prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and regis tered by the Commissioners; the prize being i placed against the numbor drawn. This opera j lion is repeated until all the prizes are drawn out i Approximation 1 •rites.— The two preceding i and the two succeeding numbers to those draw ! ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 2S : Approximation Prizes. For example: if ticket j number 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those ! tickets numbered 11243. 11249, 11251,11252, will j each be entiiled to S4OO. If ticket number 55C I draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered ! 548, 549, 551, 552 will each be entitled to S3OO. and on according to the above scheme. The 5000 prizes of S2O will be determinated b> the last figure of the number that draws the $70,000 prize. For example, if the number drawing the $70,000 prize ends with No 1, then all the tickets where the number ends in i, will be eutitled to S2O. If the number ends with No 2, then all the tickets where the No ends in 2 wil* be eutitled 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 Whole Tickets.... SBO do do do 10 Half do .... 40 do do do 10 Quar. do 20 do do do 10 Eighth do 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt ol which they wil! be forwarded bv first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be seut topurdhasers immediately after the drawing Purchasers will please write their signa tures plain, and give their Post Office, Countv and State. Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid imme 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 & CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing uear Montgomery, Ala or Atlanta. Ga., can have their ordeis tilled, and save time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either of those cities. apl TOBACCO AND SEGAIW. . One Hundred Boxes of TOBACCO, various brands: 50,000 Segars, imported and domestic. For sale by feb2 A. STEVENS. Negro Mechanics TWO good BUICKLAYEIiS and PLAS TERERS, and one good TANNER aud FIN ISHER Ol IJCATHER, can be hired by the year or month, or by the Job, by applying to J. C. BARNETT, Madison, Ga. DUMBER 391. (flotljiiui. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER ■C MSJtth ■ft V-M Aft BftTK CLOTHING! RAMSEY k LAB AW (Opposite the Omen Bunk, Augusta, Georgia ,) A RE receiving daily, and are offering FjL to their friend.-} and customers the *arges and best selected stock this season they have ever offered, having purchased the entire stock j almost exclusively tor Cash, and paid unusual j attention to the manufacture of the Clothing. We i are prepared to otter them at prices to defy com | petition. We have an elegant line of I SCARFS. CRAVATS, STOCKS. UNDERSHIRTS aud DRAWERS, every grade : ‘ Linen Bosom SHIRTS, from the well-known manufactories of Morrison & Co., Golden Hill.! i John M. Davis & Co., and Fowler &Co. | * —ALSO — S A complete line of GLOVES, of every kind : HANDKERCHIEFS, SOCKS, &c. | - We have also a very large stock of SERVANTS CLOTHING, of every kind, which we would call ‘ especial attention to. Merchants acd others would do well to call be- 1 fore purchasing elsewhere. mh3l New Spring and Summer CLOTHING! For 1038 \X7F, ARE GETTING IX a splendid ▼ Y stock of GOODS, and invite all who need j any article in our line to call and examine them, ! consisting in part of Side Stripe CAS IMERE COATS aud SACKS, with PANTS and VESTS to match ; , Black Cloth and CashmeretFßOCKS and SACKS: Black Ca.-'imere PANTS : Black Barathea and Grenadine SILK VESTS, (a light article for spring) ; Brown. White and Check Side-Stripe Linen and Marseilles. COATS. PANTS aud VESTS , A large lot of FURNISHING GOODS Marseilles White aud Colored SHIRTS. DRAW ERS. SOCKS. HANDKERCHIEFS, COL LARS. GLOVES. TIES aud SUSPENDERS. BOVS’ CLOTHI.Mi. ALL SIZES AX I) PRICES. Tailoring! Our stock of nice CLOTHS. B.ack. B us. sir : vb | aud Claret, have arrived, together with a beau liful assortment of side-stxipe CASSTMEBJ. iy • ;>aut< ; >:de-s ripe LINENS and MARSFILI.ES ? •: pants : Rich SILK and M ARSEiIPATTERN'S for vests. AU of which Mr. JOHN KENNY wl. * be pleased to show ami make up to order, war- ( ranted to fit and olease or no sale. JOHN K. IIOR A & CO., Successors to J. M. Newby Co., | mh3o Under U. S. Hotel. Augusta. Ga. , GENERAL .STOCK OF REVBI WIDE CLOTHIM, <c t 4 . 9 <t €*. I \TOW is the time to buy the following ■ _LI articles for Mens’ ana Boys Wear, cheap- i <-r than they should be sold in this market. RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS ! ROBES. Fine Cloth and Cassfinere COATS. Fine VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS. DRAW j ERS. SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS, STOCKS, COLLARS, TRUNKS, VALICES. I and every article in our line. novS CLAYTON & KENNEDY. . GENTLEMENS’ Fall anil W inter Good* for 1857. M\' stock of goods is now full and ! 1 comprises everything that ts fashionable , ! in '-LOTUS, CASSIMKRBS OHU VKSTLSGS, which ! 1 ! will be made to order as good and as fashionable |as can be obtained in any part of the country. ! ALSO, A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CLOTH- ! 1 ING, which cannot be ex elled by any Goods in 1 the city. also, 1 A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embra- I cing everything that is necessary for Gentle- ’ I men’s wear. All goods sold at this establishment warrant j ed as represented. i oct29 J. A. VAN WINKLE, j lleavyOvercoats for Negroes OWNERS of Boat and Railroad hands 1 and all persons iu want of NEGRO OVER j COATS, will do will to call and examine our cheap , I and well made articles of the kind, j ,noV6 CLAYTON s KENNEDY. Cheap Satinet Jackets. ! WTE HAVE A LOT OF GOOD SAT- ! T T INET JACKI-iTS, for plantation segroea, which wc will sell for *1 50 to *2. _noy_6 CLAYTON Jit KENNEDY, j Hip Jackets, and Satinet Coats aud Pants. OUR STOCK of the above articles j being too large for the hard times, we of- j for them cheaper than the cheapost. to run therr down. CLAYTON & KENNEDY, j '' THE IPO THEORIES RILE, AUGUSTA, GA. THE Proprietor of the above establish ment respectfully invites sJjST the attention of Physicians JM and Families to his stock of select DKUGS, MEDI CINES and CHEMICALS of /C' the purest qualities and at f£ ■ D&UQB| moderate prices. (Q _ Pmß Amongst my assortment are the following articles : Surgical Instruments, of every variety ; French, English and American Per- jRoT fumery, Trusses. Shoulder jF JKSI Braces and Abdomiual Sup • porters ; every variety of Combs and Toilet Brushes ; lamp Oils, Wicks and Lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Patent Brushes, Window Glass. Varnishes, &c.: Medi cinal Wines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and Campheuc ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl j Ashes, liuligoes and Dye-Woods; Starch, Tapioca i Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow-Root. Also, a constant supply best Sweedish Leeches, I Quinine, Morphine, Elaterium, Strychnine, Chlo roform, &c. &c. 7 lrotn the most responsible La-1 boratories. The preparation of I’harmacopeial articles is conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS -a graduate of the Ix>ndon College of Phar- ! maev. All articles warranted. T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., d‘24-tf Under the Augusta Hotel. j Candles. THREE HUNDRED boxes Adamantine ! CANDLES, first quality ; 200 half boxes do do do do For sale by mh24 MeCORD, HORTON & WALTON. FAMILY' FLOUR. I<UFTY sucks No. 1 Family FLOUR, . 25 do Extra do do For sale by _mh24 M cCO RD, HORTON & WALTON. MILL STOVES Ti WILLIAM BRESAEK. Manufacturer of |rtnrb §nrr pillstows,! AND dealer in Esopus ancf Cologne I Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market, i Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited and punctually i attended to. ;aa7-ly { —— ItlisfcJkmmiL Sundries. OX E THOI'SAXD kegs ‘ 1 Reading and “Old Dominion’’ NAILS, 2000 sacks Liverpool SAf T, new, lOvO bushels bulk do 100 sacks Alum do 60 bbls pure CIDER VINEGAR. 100 bales heavy GI'NNY BAGGING, 300 coils Machine ROPF, 50 boxes Kingland’s Pearl STARCH, 50 do No. 1 and Pale SOAP, 50 do Fresh CANDY, 200 do TOBACCO, some very cheap, 20 do prime Layer RAISINS, 20 do do MR do 20 half boxes do do, &c.. Ac. For sale low by mb26 J DANIEL H. WILCOX MaoKerel. ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY pack ages MACKEREL, just received and for sale by mh24 MeCORD, HORTON A WALTON. Apothecaries Hall. |QAH Lbs. First Sort POTASH, 200 gals MACHINE OIL. 300 gals BURNING FLUID, at 80c per gal, * 200 “ 95 deg. ALCOHOL, at 90c per gal. Just received and for sule by jan 14 THOMAS P. FOGARTY Bacon. Thirty thousand pounds choice uew Ten i nessee BACON, hog round, on baud and for sale I by feb2 A. STEVENS. Bacon. 30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar rive within a lew days. fobs BAKER, WRIGHT k CO B A C 0 N7 40 HHDS. BACON, FOR SALE LOW BY mh2sdlm A. D. WILLIAMS. jnOFFEE AND SUGAR. V. «0 bags Prime RIO COFFEE, 20 hh good CUBA SUGARS, now for sr WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY Q LL H L AND BURNING r‘- ru -- ’■ F. 25 ;<er iftlto 2-‘ i-t-n. C . 4\ (3< - -O Tra.2. 75 4® d* .25*3 Da.nl t r . 1 OO do do 2fa> --* Taftner? 75 do d.- ■ 500 Fw?L Barc.ng Fluid. . 80 do d.> 500 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do —ALSO— -50 boxes French Window Glass. Just reee ed by feb2 THOS. P. FOtiARTY QUGAR. O 40 hhds good to prune N O SUGAR, 15 do prime clarified do 150 bbls A, B and C do 25 do Crushed do For sale low by feb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANSI.BY. I.i-ln for the Million!!! | The Cheapest 111umiiuriing Gas ever Discovered HAVING purchased the Patent-rigli for the State of Georgia, and Edgefield Di [trict. S. C., for making Illuminating 1 GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER. j by Choate & Tyler’s process, we are prepared sell individual or public rights for the use ’ said Patent. 1 Among the many advantages these work. ha’, j over all others, are the following : ; Ist. The abundance and cheapness of the sn i terial from which the Gas is made, viz riXE WOOD akd water. 2d. The durability of the works when eoi : pared with others. 3d. The simplicttv of the apparatus and proce Any negro may be taught to make the G - perfectly in a very short time. Gas manufactured under this patent has be \n uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick A Leitne bouse«ai Berzelia, on the Georgia Railroad, sin' July last, where it may be seeu. They have very superior light for onx-fourth toe psk* « i Gas made from Rosin Oil. i Any communications addressed to either oft! I undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with pron. ! attention. PLUMB & LEONES, JAMES GARDXER, J. A. ROBERT. W. W. TREMBLET, HENRY PARDEX. i fcb4-lf WIN DOW SHADES kMbil different patterns new st> • JL Window Shades, just received at BENJAMIN & GOODRICH’S sep 29 Furniture Wareruom ; f D COWETA HOUSE, NEWNAN, GA. ml)8-ly SANDERS W. LEE GEEKS MACHINE FOR CUTTING, P LANIN* AND MOULDING IRREGI ! LAR FORI AN INSTRUMENT capable of p. formiug nearly all the irregular and cur jed work used in carpeutry, such as Arch. ! Gothic Sash, Brackets and Bcrolls ; in Cabin -. Work, Carriage Building, Boat ami Ship Build, and Mil! Work of all kinds. I Persons who have work of this kiud are ic | j vited to visit the shop of the subscriber, whe* • 1 they will find a machine in operation. Machu, on baud for sale. Wil H. GOODRICH oct 2® . Reynold-street STONE MOUNTAIN HOUSI DeKALB COUNTY, GA. “l>B-ly S. F, ALEXANDER XENV GOODS ARRIVING BYE'. PRESS. SPLENDID WALK WIG STICK Crooks, Gutta Prrch.i, Gold and Silv ! Mounted, of all siies and kinds ; Elegant Pll BOXES, made of the same material. Also— b > I and Short RULERS for Book Keepers, and a n* j assortment of superior GOLD PENS for the san , Se veral of those superb GOLD WATCHES, c j pecially for Railroad men, on account of tii I accurate time, and at prices uever before offer | so low. | Being about to go North, now Is vour time • buy cheaply the BEST OF GOODS, at the LOWE.- i PRICE—to make room for an enlargement of t i store. aug*2o HENRY J. OSBORNE- New Cosmoraiuic STE REOSCOPE AMONG the latest inventions in 0] tics, there i< nothing more instructive < j amusing than the Stereoscope. The Stereoscoj I Views are impressions from nature, reprcsei ing the Quest Sceneries, Cities and Monuraei u Europe, which, viewed through the iasti ! ment. show those objects in bold relief, actual i they are, and thus are the best models 1 : Artists, give the best idea of Foreign Counts and Art. and make the Quest parlor ornamer: i For sale at uovlO H. J. OSBORNE’S | ~ TENNESSEE PRODUCE^ THE undersigned is prepared to exr cute with promptness orders for I Bacom, Lard } Vheat , Rye, Oats, Cbm, Flour, • or any ather products of Middle Tennessee. D. D. DICKEY. i No. 5 College street, Nashville,Tom. ; &ug2l ly