Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, April 24, 1858, Image 3

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dtoning Dispttjj, 3 O'CLOCK P. £ APRIL. 1858. Police to Advertisers. Advertisements for the Evening Dispatch most j be banded in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in order to appear the same day. The heavy pres sure of advertisements upon the columns of oar paper will not admit of their reception after the hour named. LOCAL MATTELS. Sad Occurrence. A little boy named John Cabbin, aged about ten years, failing to return home at the usual time last evening, search was made to learn his whereabouts. — About 12 o’clock last night he was found drowned in the flume under the mill at the Augusta Machine Works, having fallen in the water and being drawn to the place where he was found. When discovered, the little fellow was cling ing to a bar of iron extending across the flume. Halt and Frost. There was quite a shower of hail last night, about 8 o'clock, and this morn frost was visible in many places ; pro bably not enough to do any damage. •-*•* ♦ Young Ib nV Christian Association. Our readers, and especially the young! men of the city, are notified, that the fourth Lecture before the Association will be delivered on Sunday night, at St. John's Methodist Church, by Rev. Dr. Witjns. PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCIL.. a Adjoi ened Mebxino, ) April 18, 1858, 12 o'clock M. f Present—His Honor, the Mayor, Benj. j Conley. Members—Messrs. Blodgett, Clark,! Tutt, Miller, Smith, Dye, Butt. May, Goodrich, and Hall. The minutes were read and confirm ed Mr. Butt introduced the following Ordinance as an amendment to ilia ui-i ty-sixth section of the General Ordinances which after being read the third time, was adopted : 31 AS OKOi NANCE To .amid the flfty-.v.zth Section of the General Ordiwinas. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the City Chim ed of Avqnita, anil it in herein/ ordained by the authority of the same, That each and every vendor of lottery tickets within the limits of tire City of Augusta,shall previous to thefirst day of October in each and everyyeavensuing.takeouta license from the clerk of the City Council, pre vious to vending any lottery tickets, the price of which license shall ho twen • ty dollars, and before said license is granted, by the clerk, the receipt of the Codector and Treasurer shall he produc ed for the amount of said license. Sec. 2. Each and every person so li censed as aforesaid, shall and is hereby) required to vend said lottery tickets ali one place only in tlie city of Augusta l and shall pay to the < 'ollectov and Treas urer the sum of two and a half per cent on his, her or their sales, the amount of which they shall return under oath quarterly, on the lirst Mondays of Janu ary, April, July, and October, and such person or persons so vending such lot tery tickets, shall not vend or sell the same to any slave or free person of color; and each and every person vio lating the foregoing provisions of this ordinance, or auy part thereof, shall be fined in a sum not exceeding one him dred dollars for each and every day he, she or they may vend lottery tickets without such license; or having such license and failing to make a return of their sales as aforesaid, lie, she or they so offending shall he lined in a sum not exceeding one hundred dollars for each and every day he, she or they may fail! to makes ueh returns. Sec. 3. If any person or persons hav- j •ingsuch license, shall fail to make a! return as aforesaid, it shall he assumed that such person or persons have sold tickets to the amount of fifty thousand dollars per quarter, and there shall be a tax of twoandahalf percent, assessed on said amount, which tax so assessed, shall be collected in the manner pointed out by the ordinances of the city regu lating the collection of taxes. Sec. 4. And be it further ordained. , That j all ordinances, and parts of ordinances. 1 militating against this ordinance, lie,) and the same are hereby, repealed. On motion, the returns of the last charter election were read, from which it appeared that the Hon. Beniamin Conley had been re-elected to tin- Mayo ralty, and the following poisons mem bers of the City Council. From the First Ward—Foster Biod get Jr.. Win. H. Tutt, Jus. O. Clarke, j From the Second Ward—James M. Dye, John D. Smith, John G. Sledge. From the Third Ward—Robert H. May, William E. Dealing, Lewis D. i Fold. From the Fourth Ward —Benjamin! F. Hall, Harlan Rigby, William V.) Keener. The newly elected members crime for ward, were' qualified and took their seats, except Mr. Hearing, member from the Fourth Ward, he being ab sent. Mr. Ford, member from the Third Ward, administered the oath of uffiee to the Mayer. The rules for the government of the lost Citv Council were read, and upon motion, adopted for the government of the Council. The following resolution was offered by Mr. May, r.rni passed : Resol'd, That the Rev. Mr. Reese be .allowed to hold a protracted meeting) during the present week in Trinity j Church until tea o'clock at night. By Mr. Biodget. passed Rxoliied, That His Honor, the Mayor, j be requested to appoint the usual stand ! ing committees of the City Council for) the ensuing year, ami that the lists of said committees ht published in the city papers. By Mi Biodget, passed— Resoled, That His Honor the Mayor t>e requested to appoint a committee of! thirty citisms to represent the city of Aug-.-ta in the Southern Commercial Convention which is to assemble at Montgomery, Alabama, in May next. His Honor the Mayor, in pursuance of the above resolution, has appointed the following gentlemen as that com mittee. Gen Geo. W. EvausTlios. W. Fleming, Win Schley, W. C. Jessup, Obas. J. Jenkins, David It. Wright, Dr. James B. Walker James M. Dye, Wm. H Starke, Geo. T. Barnes, John Bones, U. L, Leonard, i Edward Thomas, W. E. Jackson, : John Davidson, Joseph S. Bean, j Thos. W. Miller, Dr. I. P. Garvin, j Dr. W. E. Hearing, Thos. R. Rhodes, , Thos. P. Larus, Jas. H. Phinizy, . I John D. Butt, James Gardner, ;E. W. Doughty, Thos. P. Stovall, ! Henry Moore, 8. A. Atkinson, F. Biodget, Jr., John Milledge. On motion, Council adjourned. Samuel H. Crump, Clerk Council. A Novel Race. A novel race took place at St. Thom as, Cauda, on Tuesday last, between a I blooded race horse and a locomotive. — i The horse is decided to he a very fast ‘ | nag, and so is the locomotive, and both ! , were well trained to the track. The 11 arrangements between the betting par .: tics were, that the horse should be at 11 his starting place when the locomotive , | came up even, and the word “go” L i should he given, when away they went ' under whip and steam. The judges de ) dared the horse the winner by one half i length. The bet was SSO a side, and the distance eighty rods. ■ -■.**- *j J. T. Whitman, late Editor and Pro prietor of the West Point Beacon, has, we learn from the Savannah News, be come part owner and assistant Editor of the Intelligencer, Austin Texas. The city builder, to save the cost of j land, runs his building up two, three or i four stories high. So should the far | mer cultivate bis farms, downward an- J other story to save surface. Written at in yg.'t iittiir'x Grave, l BY GKOKIIB D. PEBSTICE. The trembliDg dew drops fall Upon tbo shutting flowers ; like souls at rest, The stars shone gloriously ; and all Save me are blest. • Mother, I love thy grave 1 The violet, with its blossom bluo and mild, Wave o'er thy head ; when will it wuvo Above tiiy child? ’Tit a sw-eet flower, yet must i Its brigil l - leaves to tbe morning tempest bow ; Dear motbS r i ’tts thins emblem ; dust Is on thy brow . . And I could love to die; To leave untasted life’s dark bHter streams, By thee, us crest in childhood lie, Anil scare thy dreams : And I must linger here, ; To stain the plumage of my sinless years, And mourn the hopes to childhood dear. With bitter tears. ’ Aye, I must linger here, . A lonely branch upon a withered tree. Whose last frail leaf, untimely sore, Went down with thee ! nit from life's withered bower. ■ in still commotion with the past, I turn, And muse on thee, the only flower, in memory's urn. And when the i veiling pale. [ Bows, like a mourner, on tbo dim btiie wave, ! I stray to hear the night winds wail i Around thy grave. Where is thy spirit flown ? I gaze above—tbv look is imaged there ’ 1 listen, and thy gentle tone Is on the air. Oh, come, while here I press My brow upon thy grave ; and in those mild And thritJng tones of tenderness, Bless, bless thy cnild ! Yes, bless your weeping child ; ■ And o’er thine urn. religion’s holiest shrine, Olt, f-o ids spirit, midefilcd, To blend with thine. . IMPORTER AMI DKAT.SU IX ! WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, PAPER HANGINGS, 1 .A.m. cl XTpliolstery " i 223 King, 3 doors south of Beaufaiu-streat, • octlS CHARLESTON, $. C. 6mw*ll , rtMIE LADIES arc respectfully invited JL to examine a fresh supply of ) P e r f u m o l* -y , . Just received at the Drug and Seed Store of V. I.a t ASTE, ; apO-4 Two doors bc-low Post Ollice Corner. GARDEN - !SKFDS~ JUST RECEIVED, at the Southern Seed store, a fresh supply of seasonable GARDEN SEEDS. ' V. LaTASTE, ap9 4 Two doors below Post Office corn r AY BUM. The genuine St. Thomas,” for sale by : ap9 WM. H. TUTT. I' ONGWORTH’S Sparkling Catawba J WINE, Longworth'.i Sparkling Isabella Wine, do Dry Catawba do do Ladies’ Sweet do do Catawba Brandy. ; For sale low to the trade, j oct‘2o THOS. P. STOVALL & XL, Agents. ONE THOUSAND bushels CORN, in Ft ore and for sale by [ febs M. W. WOODRUFF. k 'jl/TOLAKSES, MOLASSES^ 1 -Lt.£. 50 hhda choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive ; from Charleston. For sale by JOSEPH SIBLEY & SONS, rnh2 No. fi, Warren Block 17^ ARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Satco. . Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca aud Oat ileal, perfectly fresh. For sale by jaub * WM. H. TUTT Mercer potatoes. Just received and for sale at Depot. 2* | ; bills of very large pink eye Potatoes. <129 * THOS. P. STOVAIJ. & CO. Salt. riJEN THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL JL SAIT | 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, 300 sacks Alain SALT, for sale low bv novo DANIEL IL WILCOX ONE THOUSAND Ricks SALT, at the wharf, for sale on accommodating terms, by I febs • •». WOODRUFF, / lANDY. V 50 boxes Assorted Candy. For sale low by JOSJAH SIBLEY & SONS, mh3 No. 6, War en Block. HairdyesT Ballard’s, Batchelor’s, Christadoro’s, Pba lon’s. Jayne’s, Alexander’s Tricobaphe ; Prof. Wood’s ai.«i Mrs. Allen’s Hair Restorative Jayne’s Hair Tonic ; L J baton's Invigorator i Barry's Tricopberous, and Lvon’s Kathairo: t For sale by f22-dAw WM. H. TUTT. j TiirVE HUNDRED bushels THRASH -17 ED OATS, in store, on consignment, and for : esiiby mb 2 M. W. WooDKIiFF. I TUNE PLATED TEA SETS, for sale j ? cheap, by HENRY J. OSBORNE, i fel>l2 256 Broad-st, under U. S. Hotel. I Harper s magazine for April, just j received by | mh24 THOS. RICHARDS & SON. I A LEW hfc.'.ls N 0 SUGAR, in store, , i and for sale bv in ... *v?. W. WOODRUFF / iSILDREN'S Double and Single CAR- 1 I V RIAOE3. For sale by mfe*2G ?. C. MUSTIN. ! ( IHOIOE NEW BACK »N. \J 30,000 lbs choice Tennessee Bacon, consist- j in 4of Hasxs, Shoulders aud Sides. For sale by I JOSJAH SIBLEY & SONS. No. ( Warren Bio |p» 1 I FONGI • I Choice Pickled Tongues, just received acd , for sale at ml,l ILANTIGNAL & HUBBARD’S. I REES & LINTON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Jackson Street, Avgusta , Georgia. continue the ware ■-/‘japl house aud Commission Business at ISSm-.- their fire proof Warehouse, and will de vote their personal attention to the interests 1 of their friends and patrons. Orders for family supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. Liberal cash advances made when required. Commissions for selling Cotton, 60 cts per bale. jqhn c rssb, eep 34 bju’i t> union. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THK Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers of the SPA 1 fA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 391—drawn APRIL 23, 1858 : 65, G, 25, 52, 45, 46, 32, 5, 40, 9, 26, 19. The following are the Drawn Numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY I/JTTERY, Class 302-Extra, drawn APRIL 24,1858 : 1. 40, 10, 57, 15, 39, 28, 27, 38, 44, 64, 7, 65. ' | E:S:fOT ) • S. SWAN kCO.. Managers. — pOFFLE. vy' 500 bags Common to Prime RIO, 50 “ Laguyra and Java. For sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY a SONS, a p2-3 No. 0, Warren Block. Bacon and lard. 10,000 lbs RIBBED SI DBS, 30,000 lbs HOG ROUND “TENNESSEE,” 50 Bbls LaRD, for sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, ap23 No. €, Warren Block. ' The Reason Why! A cares ul collection of seme Thousands of Reasons for Things which, though Generally Known are Imperfectly Understood. A ROOK of condensedScientificKnow ledge for the Million !—By the author of “ Inquire Within.” Is a handsome 12mo. volume of 350 pages, priuted on fine paper, bound in cloth, gilt, and . embellished with a large u umber of WOOD CUTS. : illustrating the various subjects triated of. • Price, j>l. Sent to any address/m of postage. It contains a collection aud solution of Thir j' teen Hundred and Thirty-Two Facts in Science ■ anti Philosophy, some of which, on their first’ discovery puzzled the u ost learned and apt | scholars. Some idea may be formed of its vast 1 usefulness, when we in orm the reader that it has an ’ndex of Contents requiring Forty Col umns of Fiue Type. Published by DICK & FITZGERALD No. 18 Ann-street, New York. Also, for sale by all Booksellers in this place. Copies of the above Book sent by mail, on re coipt of sl. to any address, free of postage RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED to canvass for “ The Reason Why ” and “ Inquire Within Send cash orders to the Publishers. apJ4-dAclw AUGUSTA STOVE DEPOT Amt House It’unilsbiiig Euipoilum. WM. H. GOODRICH, Sole Agent and Proprietor. ON HAND, a full assortment of the’ celebrated VICTOR COOK STOVES, manu factured in this city from Southern Iron, being J the best constructed cock stove now in market, i Having been fully tested, it has proved to be all hat its name implies, “ The Victor.” Also, ,q iqrge variety of Parlor, Hall and Box of Southern inanufactur.', all of which I are now offerC' 1 aL wtiylbsuie »!1<! ■< tail prices.; S md warranted to give s tisfactlori. ; < CHEAP NORTHERN STOVES, | a large variety, which I will sell cheap to make 1 J room, among which may be found i I The Light Street Cook Stove,, The Empire State “ , The Blue Ridge ‘ i Tbe Morning Star (double oven) Cook Stove, i Tlie Ocean Premium (flush oven) “ 1 A. .T. Gallagher’s Air-Tight Sun Rise Cook Stove, with corrugated oven, j All sizes of the well-known Knickerbocker ! RANGE, the best and most durable cook Range | \ now before the public ! Parlor and Office GRATES, COAL BURNERS, I Ac., a choice variety just received, ail of new j jdcsigns and late improvements; Coal Hods,! j Blower Standards and Holders, Pokers, Shovels J land Tongs with Standards, B'ire Carriers, Coal; ‘Sitters, &c. , | ALSO, ! A full stock of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.! •which, for variety, is unsurpassed by any sitni- i , ; lar establishment in th • South. My facilities sor 1 ! business are such that no desirable channel of : t trade is inaccessible to me, and my friends and J : patrons and the public generally, may fully rely ; ! upon finding as good a stock of goods, if not but. i j tor, from which to make selections, at No. 3 I)e- ! I Kalb Range, Broad street, as can be found in this 1 1 joity or State, and at prices which leaves eompe- j tition entirely out of the question, having deter i mined to sell low to suit the time'. Tin Plates, Copper and Sheet Iron, Copper Pits, j J Pressed Covers, Rivets, Wire, &c., upon the most; . reasonable terms. All kinds of Copper Work made to order. W. H. GOODRICH, No. 3, DeKalb Range, Broad-street. ! oct3l Augusta, Ga. TO GRAIN GROWERS ! XJTTE SHALL be enabled tliis season VV to supply GRAIN GROWERS with— FIVE VARIETIES OF I 013 V CD O C I SEVEN SIZES OF 3Q. JVEil.Is, TEN DOZEN a IIAIN C R A n L Es, The Kfutmky Harvester Which, on account of its strength and simplicity ( of construction i 3 decidedly the best FLU.IJk. PER For the Southern States. 33 EIjTING-, * ’and all necessary articles for letting gram ready j for market. : CARMICHAEE & BEAN, mlilu AUGUSTA, GKO. w3m IOBSTEIta; J 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, i 5 do 1 ib. do do do i Just received at jan7 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD. | To Kent. rttHKEE CONVENIENT, well-ventila- j i ted, unfurnished ROOMS, with or without I gas. Apply to ap J 2 3 SAM'L SWA N k CO, j SOAP, STARCH, Ac. ONE HUNDRED boxes No. 1 SOAP; 25 boxes STARCH ; 200 boxes CANDY ; 25 half bbls CRACKERS. For sale bv mhll-dm A. D. WILLIAMS. IpLUID LAMPS. The largest stock in the city, and greatest variety, for sa!o by tbo dozen or separate feb24 S. C. MUSTIN. Best burning FLr u . I atn at ail times prejiared to fill all orders j lor •• Best Fluid,” by the barrel, can or gallon, : at. the very lowest price, j _ f«M4 S. 0. JIUSTIN’. A FEW bhds. N. O. SUGAR, la store and for sale, on accommodating terms, bv j feb2s M. W. WOODRUFF. * : QMALLLOT OF RTE still in store, for wliicL a b' .vmitetl, by | fcbs * H 'V. WOODRUFF. Bacon sides aii d hams. 5 bhds Prime Bacon SIDES, do do tl j HAM-, far sale by EVERY MAN A MAGIv IAN. jTlie Magicsais*s Own Hook. J OR, THE WHOLE ARST OF CON JURINC.. BEING a.coznplete Hand-Book of Par lor Magic, containing over One Thousand Optical. Chemical Medium *.tl, Magtu fical and Magical Fxporhnet.N, Aniustog Train-:nuPations, •’ Astonishing Sleights and Sol t die?, Celebrated! Card Deceptions, Ingenious Tricks and Nam her?. Curious and hntertainingPoantoge her with all the most noted Tricks of Modern Performer.-. ■ The whole illustrated with over Five Humlred j Wood Cuts : and uit -nded a? a source of am.-e moi'.t for One Thou ami and One Kvciung .. 12m0., cloth, 400 pages, gilt tide and back statu \ Price. $1 ■ DICK k FI i ZGKRAI J). No. IS Anu-strcet, New York, f Also, for sale by all Booksellers in this place.: Copies of the above Book sent by mail on re ceipt of SI, to any address, free or postage. 1 Reliable Agents wanted to canvass for “ The Magic art’s Own Rook.” and other popular works. Send cash ordera to tbe above address Descriptive Catalogue? of our Books mailed t ~j any address/?*; ap!4-d w! j j Commerrial Intelligence. I A«*st dates from I iverpool 10 latest dates from Havre .April 7 Latest dates from Havana April 10 EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE, ) Augusta, Saturday, April 24, P. M. / Cottox—The sales since yesterday, 2 o’clock, amount to 364 bales : sat 9, lat 9#, 2at 11, 14 at 11#, 211 at 11 #, 21 at 11 #, sat 11#, 57 at I 12, 3at 12#, 27 at 12#, 18 at 12# cents. Rc | ceipts 451 bales. i I ard—This article is more plenty, and in de i maud, at 11# to 12 cents in bbls ; in cans, 12 to • 12# cents. NASHVILLE, April 22. Cotton. — Sales 137 bales, at from 8 to 10# cents. Bacon. —llog Round 8 cts lb. Dealer* not disposed to buy. MONTGOMERY. April 22 —Cotton Sales to day 400 bales, prices ranging from 11 to 11# cts. Receipts of Cotton, Charleston, April 23 1067 bales Savannah, Apr'l23 1260 do Augusta Provision Market. Reported by R. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market. RETAIL PRICES. Beef, on foot, wholesale 7 0 8 Hogs do do 7%0 8 Beef retail 10(® 12# Mutton 0 0 10 Pork 10(® 12# Veal [OO 12# j Corn Meal 80(®90 I Sweet Potatoes 7500200 ; Chickens 30/®SS | Turkeys 100/®l5O i Ducks 350 40 Corn, by the Load 700 75 Fodder, by the Load, 100 100/® 125 Pea Hay. do do do 100(5)125 Grass Hay, do do 100®125 Shad 350 60 1 AMERICAN HOE HAMBURG, S. C. G. C.CCSMSGHAM it CO.,Froprlct’rg rpilE PROPRIETORS take this oppor- 1 JL tunity ol informing their i ] friends ami the citizens of Au- „ S ! gusta generally, that they areSlSStaL i desirous of acoommodatir.gßlfsjElPytiWk j them with BOARD and l.O! (i I G during the ensuing Summer at very low \ j prices. j The Hotel has been enlarged and refitt id in 1 the best possible style. We flatter ourselves that every necessary ar ' rangemerit has, ami will constantly be made, to I j I promote the comfort of all who favor us with ' their patronage. Our rooms are airy and com- J \ ; fort ably furnished ; Servants attentive ai.dobe- 3 ; client. • Our table will be constantly supplied with the s best u.“* season aflbrds, having the sauiS advau taue of u~ the Hotels in Augusta. The water of Hamburg has always been re j gar.led superior to any within a radios of five l miles of this town. Our friends and patrons may rest satisfied | that wit'n the above advantages, and our desire « ' to pleaso them, will make their sojourn pleasant j and agreeable during the summer. • Dry Goods Merchants and others will find it ! to tiii ir interest to board with us, ns it will en | able them to introduce their respective firms to ■ the South C rolina planters and families who | stay at this Hotel, whenever they come to town. The LOW PRICE OF l OARi) will make it an , I inducement to families Boarding out; likewise, ' voting men employed in Augusta. TERMS: Board sls per month Board and Lodging ]8 do do do do lor Gentleman and T.adv 30 do 1 Families of three, four or more persons, re* . qutriug suits of rooms, will be charged in pro portion to tl c above low rates. For particulars inquire oft' e subscribers. G. C. CUNNINGHAM * CO. ; Hamburg, April 20, ISSB. ap2o 1m New York and Savannah, THE AMERICAN AH ANTIC SCREW STEAMSHIP CO’S NEW AND ELEGANT STEAMSHIPS HUNTSVILLE, Capt. Robert Hardle. MONTGOMERY, Capt. Fred. Crocker, \\T ILL FORM A , r— \\ weekly line be- i , 1 tween Savannah and i<ew York, leaving each port«^^wft‘ r T ' EVERY SATURDAY. ‘ These steamers, (100* ) s4>i : tons each, have elegant accommodations for Pas- 1 sengers, and being of great strength and s eed. shippers can rely on the greatest dispatch to freight. For further particulars, apply to BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.. Savannah, Ga. or, H. B CROMWELL* CO., apl6-ly No. 131 Wasbington-st, N York. New and Fresh SPRING MILLINERY. MRS. E. O. COLLINS HAS RECEIVED, at lier store oppo site the Planters’ Hotel, a handsome sup ply of all articles of MILLINERY, ! 3 U I T a blefor thk“ Spring and Summer, : Consisting, in part, of an assortment of BON rnj r**!net.- 1 , ribbons, flowers, ruches, I ij i l/f,. BLOND7: la ces, veils, mitts, drbss i HEAD DRF.SSKS, FAIR BRAIDS, i J CURT S. TOILET POWDERS, S 'APS. PER- I FUMES. HAIR OILS. BONNHTS, CAPS and UFAD DRESSES made at j short notice and in the most fashion aHe style. mboO ALUM SALT. TWO HUNDRED SACKS ; n. *• amc ss a , 'I JUST KiOTVED, ON' CONSIGNMENT, AND I’OP. SALE BY ' CARMICHAEL & CO., a »]5 No. 3, Wan n Block. lw ; NEW BOTH SL r S. m" Mm., «*£*** Choice Goshen Butter. JEST RECEIVES AND FOR SALE BT D ! Amignac & Hubbard, • ap22 daw i 1{ Chemical Food.” Q YRUP OF THE PHOSPHATES OF ! kj IJMK, IRON, SODA and POTASSA. A supply of this valuable preparation just re j ceiyedby api3-dlv.iclm WM.H TCTT . 25 bales Northern Hi : at Railroad, for ub- by ap2l T.HQS. 1 . SToVAIJL, .fc CO. X\ rHISKEYI f V ICO bbls PIKE'S WHISKEY, for fain bv 121 m !’ STOVALLS CO, CJ GAK. i £3 - 0 bhtls SUGAR, 0 bbls O’ filii’d and Powdered do I k'o bbjs A, B and C i’clku’d du. | F,r sale low by JOS; AH .'. r m.KY & SONS ap-J N( r, Warren Block. ] IOTATOES, POTATOES 1 * 100 sacks r.ry superior EATING POTA ; TOES, lor sale low by j JOEIAII sOBLCT * SONS, ' a],2l No. 0 Warren Block. JJ.HORTa ~ n 5 c'so bags of SHORTS, at Railroad, for sale low. ap2l THUS. P. STOVALL A CO. IriRESF FLUID. Five bi'ls fresh Fluid Just received and for i I sole low by mhe S. c. JIUSHN. lugnsfa Drifts (Current. WHOLESALE PRICES. Bacon.—Ham s f. ft 10)4© 11 Canvassed Hams.. .3 ft 13 ® 14 Shoulders 3ft g rs gjj Western Sides 3ft 10 >4© 11 Ribbed bides ft ft n © 11)4 Hog Round new.... 3ft 10' 4 ® 10)4 B"KRl»g—Gunny...3 yard 14 © 15 Butler—Goshen 3 ft 23 © 25 Country 3 ft 20 ® 22 Bricks— 3 1000 600 © 800 Pressed V 100014 09 ©lB 00 Candles—Adaman .3ft 22 © rt 6 £P erm 3ft 40 (S 60 Patent sperm 3lk 55 © 00 Cheese—Northern. .3 ft 12 ® 18 English Dairy *ft 14 ® 15 Coffee.—Rio 9ft 12 ® 13 ' 'fib 13.® 11 Domestics.—Yarns 3 100 : X Shirting 3 yard 4 X 0 6 K Shirting 3 yard ® 7)4 • 1 Shirting -...5i yard ® 9)4 ! 6-4 Shirting 3 yard 10 ® 12)41 6-4 Shirting 9 yard 11 ® 12)41 Osnaburgs id yard 10 ® 11 Drills “ 9# Feathers.— sft 35 ® 37 Fruits—Apples $ bhl 500 ® 600 Oranges 3 bhl 8 00 Figs, 3 box 62 ® 100 I Raisins 3 box 300 ® 3)4: Cranberries 3bbl 850 ® 900 j Fish. -Mackerel No. 13 bbl 14 00 ®lB 00 N »- 2 3 bbl 12 00 ®l3 00 ! No. 3 3 bbl 11 00 ®l2 00 ! No. 4 3 bbl 860 ® 900 1 Herrings 3 box ® 600 : flour-.—Country ..3 bbl 450 ® 600 i Tennessee 3 bbl 475 ® 660 City Mills 3 bbl 5 (’0 ® 675 |. Etowah 3 bbl 500 ® 657 j Denmead’s 3 bbl 500 ® 700 ] Extra 3 bbl 700 ® 750 ! Drain.—Ccrnin sack 3 btisn 65 ® 75 h Wheat, white 3 bushl 05 ® 110 R o‘i---- '3 ft 95 ® 100 i Date 3 bush 45 ® 50 ! R)’e 3 bush 70 ® 75 Peas 3 bush 75 ® 85 ‘ Corn Meal 3 bush 70 ® 75 ( Gunpowder.— Dup.3 keg 650 ® 675 , Hazard 3 keg ® Blasting 3 keg 475 ® 500 1 Ha >'. 3hun. 100 ® 120 ! ' Iron. Swedes 3ft B.V ® i* ' i English, Common, 3ft 3>4 ® |, Refined, 3ft 3* ® - I, Jow* tb 10 0 11 i’ nlme—Country 3 box 125 ® ISO 1 Northern 3 bbl 150 © 175 r Lumber. 3 10001200 ®l4 00 I, .11 ulosses—Cuba 3 gal 28 ® 30 St Croix 3 gal 40 Sugar House Syrup. 3 gal 42 ® 45 ! 1 N. O. Molasses 3 gal 4u ® 45 ! Chinese Syrup 3 gal 40 ® 50 i. Wall* 3ft 4 © -t)4 Oils.—Sperm, prime. 3 gal 200 © 225 Lamp 3 gal 100 ©125 >' Train 3 gal 75 ® 100 h I-inssced 3 gal 100 © los !. Castor 3 gal 200 © 225 I- Potatocg—lrish 3 bbl 3 75 4 00 Sweet 3 bush 100 ©l5O Klee.— 3 ft 3)4 © 414 ! Hope—Kentucky...3 ft 11 © 12 h Manilla 3ft 17 © 18 1 Spirits —Gin 3 gal 45 © 50 -Rom 3 gal 60 © 60 : Whiskey 3 gal 20 © 35 1 Peach Brandy 3 K»1 125 © 200 1 Apple Brandy p gal 90 1 Holland Gin 3 gal 160 ©175 ! Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 © 600 Sugars—NOrleans, 3ft 7)4© 9 i 1 Porto Rico 3tb B> a © 9 I Muscovado 3ft 8 © 814 , Refined C 3ft 10 © 11 „ Retincd B 3ft 10)4 ® 11 . Refined A 3ft 11 © 11)4 > Powder, d 3ft 12 (§ 13 If Crushed 3ft 12 © 13 ,t ... . ~, ... ~.«a»rrx«, v Shipping intelligence, j CHARLESTON, April 23.—Arrived, schr Har ; s riel Garduer, Havana. i' Cleared, Br bark Ottllie, Bremen ; schr James t Rose. Matanzas ; schr Isabella Thompson, Balt, j j f SAVANNAH, April 23—Arrived, steamer W H ;. Stark and Tulomico, Augusta. Cleared, brig Cosmopolite, Charleston ; brigs 1 Ellen Hayden and Louisa, Boston ; schrs Wm j a Woadbnrv, Sheet Anchor, and Larch, Rockland, ! Me: schr North State, New York. Departed, stmr Swan, Augusta. I id THE OCEAN STEAMERS. failing Days to and from the United States. FROM THE UNITED STATES. Indian, Portland for Liverpool April 24 Africa, N York for Liverpool April 28 < 1 Arago, from N York for Havre May 1 j l Ericsson, N York for Gibraltar, &c May 1 l ( Quaker City. N York lor Gibraltar May 1 j !.i:lit for the Million'.!! . | The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discovered. j EJ'.W - j •i'.rcljtisftl the Patent-right L for the State of Georgia, and Edgedeld Dis trict, S. C., for making Illuminating GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER, by Choate & Tyler's process, we are prepared to sell individual or public rights for the use of 1 said Patent. Among the many advantages these works have j over all others, are the following : Ist. The abundance and cheapness of the ma- { terial from which the Gas is made, viz : PINE WOOD AND WATER. 2d. The durability of the works when com pared with others. 3d. Thesimplicitv of the apparatus and pro ess j Any negro may be taught to make the Gas perfectly in a very short time. Gas manufactured under this patent has been in uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick k Leitner’s j house, at Berzelia, on the Georgia Railroad, since July last, where it may be seen. They have a : very superior light for one-fourth the price of ' Gas made from Rosin Oil. 1 Any communications addressed to either of the undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt . attention. PLUMB & LEITNER, JAMES GARDNER, J. A. ROBERT, W. \V. TREMBLEY, HENRY PARDEN. feb4.-,r_ _ GAS WORKS! r |IHE UNDERSIGNED is now prepared X to make contracts for the erection of GAS HOLDERS, and all the Machinery and Piping necessary in the use of illuminating Gas manufactured from light-wood and water, under Choate ? k Tylers patent. Also, for the supply es Gas Fixtures, * Chandeliers. Ac., to consumers. The cost of a Gas Holder containing GOO cubic feet of Gas, and all the apparatus complete for the generation and use of * this Gas can be supplied for about.... SBSO 00 * This size is amply sufficient for the use of a private dwelling. Cost of Gas Holder , about 600 feet, suit- I able for Hotels, about $550 00 i Cost of Gas Holder. 1000 feet, about— 850 00 •• •• •« 2000 “ 1200 00 The last size would be sufficient for the largest Factories and Mills in the South. K Contracts for the furnishing and erection ol Works for Gas Companies in Village-. Towns >- and Cities in Georgia and the adjoining States, will be n on reasonable terms. All ert ■ will be filled with premptn- -s, and the work; wul be warranted to give -atisfaction. r COST OF THE GAS. Consume: may ascertain the cost oft l ;s beau- j - tiful and economical Gas by the folio wing sim- ■ pic statement : When the wood costs Four Doi- V lars n cord, a Gas Holder containing 800 iWt . nan be filled at a cost of about 30 cents, this quantity would lastabo* tone week. The undersigned ha? made arrangements wi b I the own rs of the patent to sec. ire its use to each person orc< ring work? from him. J. A. ROBERT. > aplO-t.’ Opp. Post Office. Augusta, Ga. HA 11. jm. JP *a> mm* B» «f ** - TENNESSEE HAMS,, FOU SALE AT Ten Cents, by theHhd. | by JOSLAH SIBLEY & SONS, a P 22 No. p, Warren Block- | llutirfs. ICThe Great English Remedy.—Sir James Clarke's CELEBRATED : FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, M. D., Physician Extraordinary 1 10 the Queen. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. It moderates all excess and removes all obstruc tions. and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAKRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov eminent Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. These Pills hould not be taken by females during the first three months of Pregnancy, as * they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any i . other time they are safe. z ! In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, 1 Pain in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight ' exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and Whites, these Pills 4 will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a power- I ful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, anti ; raony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. ; Full directions in the pamphlet around each I package, which should be carefully preserved. | ! Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I. C. Baldwin &Co.) Rochester, New York. N. B.—One Dollar and six Postage Stamps en : closed to any authorized Agent, will insure a ‘ bottle containing over fifty pills, by return mail I i For sale by HAVILAND, CHICHESTER k CO. | ; Wholesale and Retail Agents for the State o ! ! Georgia. febl -y JIT Dr. Sanford’s Liver In vlejorator is the name of a medicine invalu ! able to invalids or those troubled with Liver Complaint, Jaundice or General Debility, with ; derangement of the system or loss of appetite. It has one peculiarity, not common to most I medicines, that is, the Doctor only recommends it for the cure of Liver Complaint, or such dis eases as arise from a disordered Liver, and how . well it bears the recommendations given is j known to all who use it. We never have known j j a medicine of any kind to perform such astonish- j | ing cures as has been by the INVIGORATOR. It! | seems to strengthen and invigorate the whole! ! body, increasing the vital energy, and giving a ! flow of health to many whose ills were consul- j j ered incurable. We can recommend it know- j 1 j iugly as a family medicine, for it has been our . best friend in many an hour of sickness. We j | wish all to try this remedy and satisfy them- j j selves. — York Gazette. j t»f Wh a t has lin proved you so in appearance I—Wood’s Hair Re j storativc. What bins given you such a youthful I ilook? Wood’s Hair Restorative. To what agency am I to attribute your increased b auty. i jmy dear madam ? Sir, you are very eompli- 1 • j mentary, but I am indebted to Professor Wood’s j beautiful hair tonic. Sir. since I saw you last ! you have grown twenty years younger, how h jit? A fact, my dear sir ; I atr» using Wood : Hair Restorative. Why, my dear friend, you '■ wore a scratch a year ago, aud now you have a splendid head of black hair, to what miracle are t you indebted? Professor Wood is tbe miracle I ~ * man, bis tonic did it. lam told, madam, that j . the nervous headache you were once troubled j - j with has left you? Yes, sir, by the aid of Wood’s Hair Restorative. Such is the language j j all over the country, and there is no fiction or j a imagination about it, reader. Wood’s Hair Re- j storativc is an honest and truly medicinal, a- : 'well as scientific preparation, and will do ail j ! this. Try it and see it wo are not correct. Caution. —Beware of worthless imitations as j several ar<_ already in the market called by dis- j ; ferent names. Use none unless the words Prof. | - Wood’s Hair Restorative, Depot £t. Louis, Mo., j and New York, are blown in the bottle. *' Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers. Also, by all Fancy and Toilet g > Us 5 ! dealers in the U.Plates and Canadas. mh?s (IFThe Great P i*o blent Solved I—DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING COR- ' j DIAL.—The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach i has lost tbe power of duly converting food into a j life-sustaining element, is relieved by a single i' I course of this extraordinary tonic. Tho gastric, j' j fluid re acquires its solvent power, and the crude ! i nutriment, which was a load and a burthen to ; i the sufferer, while his digestive organization was ! paralyzed and unstrung, becomes, under the wholesome revolution created in the system, the i basis of activity, strength and health. The nervous sufferer, while tormented by the 1 acute, physical agony of Neuralgia, Tic-doloreux * or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague ter rors, wakened by periodical fits, threatened with j para AD-1 home down and dispirited by that j ten ible lassitude which proceeds from a lack of nervous energy, or experiencing any other pain or disability arising from the unnatural condition -of the wonderful machinery which connects cv -3 j ery member with the source of sensation, mo s tion and thought—derives immediate benefit ’ from the use of this Cordial, which at once calms, a invigorates and regulates the shattered nervous a organization. i Females who have tried it are unanimous in * declaring the Elixir to be the greatest boon that u woman has ever received from the hands of t medical men. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir has a direct, im mediate and astonishing effect upon tho appetite. While it renews the strength of the digestive powers it creates a desire for the solid material which is to be subjected to their action. As an appetiser it has no equal in the Pharmacopia. ! If long life and the vigor necessary to Its en joyment are desirable, this medicine is indeed of precious worth Its beneficial effects are not confined to either rl sex or to any age. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, enervated youth, the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous depres ■» sion, tbe individual suffering from general de- II : bilfty or from the weakness of a single organ .! ! wil’a’l find immediate and permanent relief from ■ the u-e of this incomparable renovator. To j those who have a predisposition to paralysis it will prove a complete and unfailing safe-guard against that terrible m:i|ady. There are many i perhaps who have so trifled with their constitu tion that they think themselves beyond the reach ,! of medicine. Let not even those despair. The i j Elixir deals with disease as it exists, without re -1! ereuce to the causes, and will not only’ remove 1 i the disorder itself, but rebuild the broken con ■ stitution LOSS OF MEMORY, confusion, giddiness, rush ! of blood to the head, melancholy, mental debii j ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-d‘ - i s 1 ruction, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dye- '; . pepsia. general prostration, irritability, nervous- j \ i ness, inability to sleep, distaste incident to fe- \ males, decay of the propagating functions, hya , teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of j the heart, impotency, ,constipation, etc., from j whatever cause arising, it is, if thero is any roll- j anee to be placed on human testimony, absolute i Iv infallible. " CAUTION.—Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial: . has been counterfeited by some unprincipled J persons** Iu future, all the genuine Cordial will have tho proprietor's sac simile pasted over the j cork of each bottle, and tho following wevds | blown in glass : Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cor dial. C. H. RING, proprietor. N. Y. This cordial is put up highly concentrated in pint bottles : S 3 per bottle ; two for $5 ; six for sl2. C H. RING, proprietor, 192 Broadway, N j York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United j States, Canadas ai?d the West Indies. Also, by HAVILANIV CHICHESTER &C 0 , and PLUMB & | LEITNFR.A' gusta. fnblS Su; psrdiawotrs Jlbhtrfiscmrnts. : spring goods! SPRING GOODS I nr ■» ■■ «■* HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED a large lot of SPRING GOODS, and will continue to do so through the summer, consisting in part of Indies’ Silk Fixed CONGRESS GAITERS, do do do do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIFT do do Black do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SUP PERS, Misses’ Fixed Kid-Top KOSSUTH BOOTS. do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES. Childrens’ SHOES, of every description, Mens’ Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS, do Goats HEELED INVINCIBLE?, do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES. 1 do Goats B S. do do Call B. S. do do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf do do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to mention. Call and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be | glad to show tl e (fends. mh£? OILS. ALCOHOL AND BURNING rum k L. Best In.mp Oil $l 25 per gallon 2 U do lard do 1 40 do do 2 ) do Best Castor do 215 do do 300 do Train do 75 do do ’■’o Paint do 1 00 do do 2 do Tanners do 75 do do 500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do 300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do —ALSO— -50 : French Window Glass. Just receive edj feb2 THOS. P. FOGARTY. Cash Paid for OLD ROPE 111) B1G« Il'OR HEMP BAGGING AND ROPE, 2}£ cents per lb ; I For GUNN V BAGGING, 1% c nts per lb ; “ GRASS ROPE. I ! At BATH PAPER MILI-S OFFICE, On Reynold street, between Jackson and Me- In tush. ajilA iHIIN.WESCOTTSCO. Have a liege and splendid . stock of mm goods! Ju-t reccii ed from New York, which THEY WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. Merchants and Planters are respectfully re quested to call and examine their goods, as they will bo sold low. IT.. W. h Co. would respectfully invite the at tention of Ladies to a beautiful assortment of DRESS GOODS JfeJH :« ■« € B H H STEKL-SPRIXG SKIR.I S, and a great variety of other articles opened this < ay. ap9 Wk m ft ft ■r-A f'V‘c i*>ba XT'OR CLEAN LINEN AND COTTON F RAGS (in lots of 100 lbs. or over,) three cents per pound. For smaller parcels. Two and a half cents per pound, at office of BATH PAPER M11.1.5,0n Reynolds-street, betweon Jackson and Mi ’ itosh. ' apM GREENE PULASKI AfeJl 4» KOI <E ■ own «*>■ ■» LOTTERIES. Managed , Drawn anl Prizes Paid by the \ well blown and responsible firm of GIIEa OR V & M AWRY. SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock. EXTRA CLASS 13, To be di awn on SATURDAY, May 6th, 1857. SPLENDID SCHEME! $35,000! 1 Prize or $17,500 1 do 10,000 1 do 5,000 1 do 3,000 ] do 2,392 1 do . 2,000 30 Jo 1-000 30 do 500 &c., &c., &c. Tuket-, $lO ; Hah-, ; Quarters, $2.60. Hi-:: on a package of 26 Quarters $35.25. UNCURRFNT NOTES, SPECIE AND LAND WAR RANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SMALLER GLASSES. 1 Will lie drawn every .lay in tlu. following order : ON MONDAY. Tho Capital lYiae will be from $9,000 to *14.000. -; Wtt»s, S2.JO; Halved, $1.25; Quar’s, «2R de. Tuesday! Cup.:.!, 54,000 to SO,OOO. Tickets, $1; Halves, t! i SOi.-eiUs; Quarters, by the parkrge. nj WEDNESDAY. Capital, *IO,OOO to $15,000. Ticket-. $4: Halves, $2 ; Quarter-, sl. THURSDAY. ,f Capital. $7,500 to $9,000. Tickets $2; Halves $1: Quarters, 50 cents. r FRIDAY. r Capital. 39,000 to $14,000. Tickets, $2.50; i Halves, $1.25 ; Quarters, 02 y % cents. SATURDAY. Capital, $4,000 to $6,000. Tickets, $1 j Halves, 50 cents. Quarters, by the packages. JKJ* Payment of Prizes in the above Lotteries is secured by a bond ol Seventy Thousand Dol lar-, in the hands of the Treasurer of the Com missioners, appointed by the State of Georgia. Notes of all solvent Banks taken in payment for Tickets. Orders promptly attended to. and Schemes and Drawings forwarded. Apply to JOHN A. MILL EX, Broau-st., 3 doors below Post Office Corner. ar>24 Voider 'or Grc- ory k Maury. DP. WM. A, OFFERMAN, DENTIST. 7 I WOULD respectfully inform the citi zens of Augusta aud its vi-’ . that l have recovered trorn my in ii-position, and re sumen the practice of n y pro* '-TXJIJLF 1 session. I have taken rooms at the United States ! Hotu!. where, by strict attention to business I hope to merit and receive a share of public ! favor. , From those contemplating Dentistry, I re i ecr/u’ly solicit a call, wita the assurance that every effort will e made to render satisfaction. All work skilfully performed and warranted, in.. WH IJAM a. OFFERMAN, | Room No. 42 U. s. Hotel. First Entrance above I Gray k Turl-y':- Dry Goods Store. apl2 ; Dissolution ot Copartner »Uip. rpHE firm of HAND, WILLIAMS & i GRAYBh tii day by mutual consent. Mr. W. C. TERRY - our authorized A rent to close up the unsettled business. DANIEL HAND. G EORG E \Y. WILLIAMS. A GRAVES. Augusta. March 29. 1850. GEO. w. WILLIAMS & GO. continue the WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSIN ISd in Charleston, S. C , and keep constantly a large ' stock of Groceries. ! They will be pleased to serve their old riend« aa usual. ap34 dim