Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, April 30, 1858, Image 3

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(tinning pspa™ .1 ()’( LOCK I*. M, AIMUL. U) V Notice to A«I vt rilsrrs. M ' A: ti-••lin n! • ' t ti. i.. ~:m ■•• Di-bai b• 1 . i ti *•> ■ “ n ' I'- :. order t" appear ti..* =amc day. Tin.* h-av • it; • :;.• i t .• 1 :i::i;- j»si} r -a,', t. •: a-;i...t ••[' :li*. .r t.-ii hour named. i|||||i| U)C AT, MATTEI’I B.ink Bills. At a meeting of the Presidents • < Banks of this city on yesterday, lowing resolutions were, we unders^H unanimously adopted : Resolved, That from and after the firs™ of May next, the Banks of this city agree to receive in payment and depos ite, the notes of specie paying banks on ly, and pay checks or drafts on them in their own notes exclusively. Resolved, That each bank reserves to itself tlie right to receive the notes of suspended banks for any existing debt at such rates of discount as it may deem proper. By this arrangement, the bills of all the banks of South Carolina, save the Bank of Charleston, The Union Bank, The State Bank, and the Commercial Bank of Columbia, will be thrown out and will therefore be at a discount. ..«►•- That Duel. Just after going to press yesterday we learned that the gentlemen from Montgomery had settled their difficulty without a resort to villainous saltpetre the second time. A Superb Ilo<lU€t. We present our acknowledgements to j Messrs. Redmond & Berkman, for a magnificent boquet of roses from ‘'Fruit land Nursery.” It consisted of nearly fifty varieties, to name which would ex haustourdoriculural vocabulary. If "a thing of beauty is a joy forever,” as the j poet tells us, a home embowered amid such floral attractions must be one of felicity. _ Annual Meeting of (he Grand Kojal Arcli Clui |iter. At an Annual Grand Convocation ot the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the .State of Georgia, held at the Masonic Hall, in the City of Augusta, on Wed nesday, the 28th day of April, A.-. I).-. i 1808, A.-. L.‘. 0857, A.-. luv.\ 2888, ; the following Grand Officers, were elec ted : M.\ E.-. I'lliup T. Schley, G.-. H,\ IV. “ “ A. A. Gaclui.no, I>. •.U.xH.'.lV. “ “ Andrew J. Lane, G. 1 . K . “ “ Wm. S. Rockwell, G.'. S.\ “ C. F. Lewis, U.'.C.x H.-. “ F,ev. C. W. Key, G.\ Chaplain. “ Lemuel Dwells, G.'. 'lres.'. “ Bknj. B. Rcssell, G.\ Sect.'. “ JamesGodby, G.\Sentinel..* The attendance during the session has j been full, from all parts of the state.— | The number of Chapters in Georgia, is ; now, we learn, 44, with a few recently * organized, not yet included in the regu- : lar rflll. Georgia Items. The Trustees of Mercer University j have elected Rev. N. M. Crawford President of that institution. A more ! worthy, able or acceptable selection j could not have been made, and the news , of bis acceptance, should he accept, will be gladly received by the friends of the institution in this section. The Columbus Sun says that quite a white frost was visible in that city and I neighborhood yesterday morning, but , we have not heard of its doing any rna- , terial damage to vegetation. Mr. C. W. Howard, of Kingston, < proposes to publish at Atlanta, a Month- , ly Journal, devoted to Agriculture and such other kindred topics as may be of . interest to Southern Planters, Farmers and their Families. Col. Edwards, a prominent citizen of t Cass, county died on the 27th inst, of j typhoid fever. The Empire Slate, notices a chicken, shown to the editor by Mr. Vaughen, having four legs and four feet. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Eluott, spent last Sabbatli in Marietta, when the right of confirmation was administered. The Superior court is still in session in Burke county. A legal friend writes tis that on the 28th there were 30 cases on the Appeal docket to he tried, but the ' court will adjourn on Saturday. Rev. Noah Smith, a Methodist minis ter, of Henry county, was tried last week for bastardy, and found guilty. • The trial created great excitement in j the county. The prosecution was con ducted by Sol Gen. Lyons assisted by Judge Floyd, Col. A. R. Moore, and Col. Flint. The defence was managed by Col. Glenn, Col. Clark, Col. L. 1 Doyal, G. M. Nolan, Esq., and Col. Tidwell. Smith had been tried and convicted before, and carried his case up to the Supreme eourt, where the de cision/was reversed,and on his second! trial lie was again convicted. We have not heard the penalty. Ufp During the last year, the Baptists alone have-added 590,000 members, most of which accession lias been at the S^utli. i Theatricals.—Miss Eliza Logan isful fdling an engagement at Nashville, and ('lis. Julia Dean Hayne one at Mem phis. Sir. and Mrs. W. J. Floranee have been playing a fine engagenment at Chi cago. | l .'* 71 > j* ' - i of the frost in different localities, from which we make such extracts as are like- 1 ly to interest our readers. Tlie Chronicle &,■ Sentinel, of this city, R aysthat a plan ter, writing from Coving ton to his factor in this city, dating his better Wednesday, says : I am just about starting with all my hands for my plantation. My overseer tells me it will be necessary to re plant two hundred acres of Cotton, the whole of which has been cut down by tlie frost.” That paper also says that a similar letter from Madison was received by an other factor. Per contra, a gentleman who arrived Wednesday from West Point, states that wit Kin tlie range of his observation, cotton and corn were but little injured, and the necessity for re-planting would be limited to a very few localities. The Charleston Standard says : Gentlemen whose statements are reli able, who arrived by the cars yesterday ; from Greenwood and Cokesbury, Abbe ■ ville District, report that the cotton in ! that neighborhood has all been killed. | A messenger arrived in post haste yes terday from a plantation in St. John’s ' Berkley for cotton seed, as that in the ’ground was considered dead. | The Wilmington Journal of the 28th inst., says : We notice from our exchanges that it : snowed pretty heavily throughout our 'State on Monday last. At Goldsboro’, Fayetteville, Raleigh, Hillsboro’, &c., they had it quite sharp. We fear for , tlie fruit. There won’t be apples en ough to keep the apple neighborhoods in brandy until they get done stilling it. and as for peach and honey, art must supply for nature. j A young married woman was recent ly arrested for being a street beggar. ; Tier husband testified that she was com- 1 fortubly provided for at home. * Mr. William Talman, of Germantown Pa., lias been compelled to pay 52,000 , to a Miss Ellen Graham, whom he promised to marry, but did not. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. ! Tho following are the drawn numbers ol the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 401—drawn • APRIL 29, 1858: jo9, 06, 29, 08, 37, 28, 72, 55, 23, 10, ‘ 77, 49, The following are the Drawn Numbers of the l | PPARTA ACADEMY IDTTERY, Class 40k t—Extra, drawn APRIL 30,1858 : 115, 6, 41, 01, 39, 26, 45, 47, 00, 62, , 28, 24, J L.P.IK’ } Commissioners. ! S. SWAN & CO.. Managers. Stitts (fnrrmt. WHOLESALE PRICES. Bacon.—Hams yft 10# fa) 11 1 Canvassed Hams.. ,y ft 13 fa) 14 ] Shoulders yft 9 (9 9# , Western Sides yft 10# fa) 11 Clear Sides, Tenu... ft 12 fa) 12# Ribbed Sidos ft 31 (a) 11 # < Hog Hound new ylb 10# (5) 10# i Baling.—Gunny... yard 14 (a) 15 Butter.— ft 23 © 25 Country y ft 20 (a) 22 Bricks— y 1000 600 (a) 800 Pressed y 100014 09 fd) 18 00 Candles—Adaman .y ft 22 (a) 2G Sperm ft 40 fa) 50 Patent sperm ft 55 fd) 60 Cheese.—Northern..l* ft 12 fa) 13 English Dairy sft 14 fa) 15 Coffee—Rio y ft 11 y, (ft 13 laguira ft 13 .(d) 11 Java yft 18 fa) 20 Domestics—Yarns y 1 00 # Shirting y yard 4# (5) 6 % Shirting %* yard Cd) T# 1 Shirting -...y yard fa) 9# 5 4Shirting f l . yard 30 fa) 12# I 6 4Shirting $ yard 11 fib 12# Osnaburgs y yard 10 fd) 11 Drills “ 9% Feathers— y ft 35 37 Fruits—Apples y bbl 500 (a) COO Oranges y bbl 8 00 Figs, box 62 1 00 Raisins $ box 300 fa) 3# Cranberries y bbl 850 (d) 900 Fish.—Mackerel bbl 14 00 (d) 18 00 No. 2 y bbl 12 00 (d) 13 00 No. 3 y bbl 11 00 fa) 12 00 No. 4 y bbl 850 (d) yOO Herrings # box (d) 600 Flour—Country . bbl 450 fa) 600 Tennessee bbl 475 fa) SGO City Mills bbl 6(0 (d> 675 Etowah bbl 500 (3) 675 Denmead’s bbl 500 rid 700 Extra bbl 7 00 fa) 750 Oraiu— Cornin busn 65 (d) 75 Wheat, white $ bush 105 (d) 110 R<*<! ft 95 rid 100 Oats bush 45 fd) 50 Rye $ bush 70 fd) 75 Peas bush 75 fd) 85 Corn Meal bush 70 fd) 75 Gu»»i»o\vder.— keg 650 fd) 675 i H? zard keg rid ! Blasting $ kog 475 (d) 500 Slay $ hull. 100 fd) 120 iron—Swedes ft *>3/ English, Common, ft 3;< (d) “ Refined, ft fd) I.! me—Country $( box 125 fd) 150 Northern bbl 150 rid 175 Lumber 1000 12 00 fd) 14 00 (‘Molasses.—Cuba—%l gal 28 fd) 30 Croix gal 40 Sugar House Syr up. gal 42 (d) 45 N. O. Molasses gal 40 fd) 45 Chinese Syrup gal 40 fd) 50 . j Nails y, ft 4 rid j Oils.—Sperm, prime. $ gal 200 ' rid 225 ( I 1-imp y gal 100 (d) 125 i Train y gal 75 rid 100 , Lius.seed gal 100 fd) 105 Castor gal 200 (d) 225 Potatoes—hish ....y bbl 3 75 4 00 •Sweet y bu.;hl 00 fd) 150 Kice— y ft 3rid 4}' Ilopc.—Kentucky., .y ft 11 Cd) 12 Manilla yft 17 fa) 18 Spirits.— Gin y gal 45 fd) 50 Rum y gal 50 (d) 60 Whiskey $ gal 26 rid 35 Peach Hrandy y gal 125 (d) 200 Apple Brandy y ga! 90 Holland Gin gal 150 rid 175 Cognac Brandv ft ga! 300 fd) 600 Sugars—NOrleans,# ft rid 9 t’orto Kico Hit 8 K® 9 Vft 8 © 8* g e “ ne 5 £ ft 10 ® 11 ? vtt 11) am 11 * vrt n © 11 a in @ 13 Cruslleil 1* rt 12 © 13 I Comittfraal IntelJigeiue. 'Attest dates from Liverpool April 17 Latest dates from Havre April 14 Latest dates from Havana April 25 ‘Wce l cly IFlo^io'vv'- AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, 1 April 29, 1858. J Cotton—ln our last review, we reported the sale of 2746 bales, for the week ending Thursday, ltwo o’clock, P. M., April 2>d, and wc left tlie! Lnarket at the following quotations : I Inferior to Ordinary 9‘^ridlO I Ordinary * lO^ridll I Low Middling Ilkridll s a F Middling 1 } i( d)n\ Good Middling 12 ridl2‘ a ' Middling Fair MX(B)IVt P»«r 12 During the week under review there has been a continuous demand, at Tull prices ; and but for the difficulty of eflecting negot ations, and the discount on Carolina currency, for which most of the Cotton lias been bought, prices would probably have ruled a shade higher. The re ceipts of the week have been 3,649 bales ; the sales reported amounted to 4327 hales at the following particulars : 5 at 9, 6 at 9%, 1 at sat 10, 4at 10#, 3at 10#, 281 at 11,172ut 11#, 302 at 11.#, 217 at 1 ]#, 556 at 11#, 843 at 11#, 107 at 11#, 222 at 11#, 657 at 12, 18 at 12#, 356 it 12#, 113 at 12#, 345 at 12#, 24 at 12#, 34 12%, 17 at 13#, 12 at 14# cents. Since the arrival of the Arabia but little has been done, and the market is in rather an un settled state, with indications of a slight decline, consequently wc cannot give quotations further than to remark that Middling Fair Cotton will probably bring 12# c ents. Sales to-day 194 bales : 1 at 9,3 at 11, 87 at II #, 15 at 12, 4 at 12%, Cl at 12 5-16, 2 at 12#, 20 at 1 2% cents. The otforings aro light, and •he demand moderate, at about the prices of the week. Middling Fair 12# cents. Remarks.—Tho telegraphic reports of damage by frost in Alabama and other localities, have not yet been fully confirmed, but from the best advices we have been ablo to obtain, we are of the opiDion that the injury has not been ns seri ous us was at first apprehended. Nor have we learned that wheat or other crops have suffered materially in Upper Georgia and Tennessee.— The weather now is more pleasant, though still very cool for the season. Trade.—lt has been a dull week in all branch es of trade, save perhaps the retail grocery bu siness, which seems to have maintained consi derabl#activity, it is too cool for summer dry goods, and tho stringency of money matters, owing to the preparation of tlie banks to re sume on the first prox., has prevented specula tive transactions to any extent in provisions. Bacon.—Tho wholesale trade has boon limited during most of tho week, and previous prices i have been hardly maintained. Wo quote hog l round 10 a 10# cents; Shoulders 9c.; Hams! 10# a 11c.; Clear Sides 11# a 11% cents. Flour.—This article is in but little request— heavy stocks have accum'ilat»‘d. but the late frost has prevented any material concession in prices, and we quota, Tennessee superfine $4.50; a $4.75. Extra family $5.50. City Mills super fine is still quoted at $5.; Extra $5.75.; Extra family $6.50. Wheat.—Wo hear of no transactions in this article since our last, and we continue our quo tations with the remark that they are nominal; and that sales could not be made in any quanti ty at those figures. Corn—This article continues in moderate re quest, in small lots, at 70 to 75 cents. Peas—There is a supply in market, and the article is dull at SI to sl.lO. Oats—Scarce and dull—worth about 45 cents. Grain Bags—Our market is well supplied at the following quotations : 2 bush Osnaburg Bags, 17c. ; Shirting, 12#c. ; 49 lb. Flour Bags, B#c.; 98 lb. Flour Bags, 11# cents. Potatoes—Wo notice a few lots of Tennessee eating Potatoes, which are offered at $1 per bush; Northern, $2 per bush. Butter.—Good country butter will bring 20 cents. Goshen may bo had at 28 to 30 cents. Groceries.—We have no change to rote in the leading articles ; Coffee continues firm at 11# to 12# for Rio. Molasses—Moderate supply in market, and, prices are unchanged : 28 to 30c. for Cubas; Syrup, 40c ; New Orleans, 40. Rice—We quote cents. Salt—This article is dull and unchanged. The supply of o’d Salt is not yet exhausted ; and it may be bad at a wide range of prices. A prime article is worth 90 cents to sl. Coffee—Tlie supply is equal to the demand but owing to the light stocks in all the ports, prices are stiff. Rio is 11 # to 12# ct for medium to lair, 12# to 13c for choice. Tropical Fruits—Scarce. We notice a few Oranges in market at $5 per box. Apples S 6 per barrel. Whiskey—Prices unchanged and good supply. Poor grades are selling at 25 to 28 cents y gal better at 30 to 35 cents y gal. llay—North River $1 to $1.25. Dull. Eggs.—There isa demand for eggs atlorii/12#c Lard.—'This article is still plenty, and in de mand, at 11 to 12# cents in bb!s.; in cans 12 to 12# cents. Drugs and Medicines,—There is no more fa vorable market than Augusta for merchants and physicians to purchase anything in this line of business to advantage. Stocks of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.,arc ample and prices low. Plantation Implements —Ail tho modern im provements in farming and gardening tools may be had at reasonable rates ; and we are pleased to observe an increasing demand for tue best farming implements. Exchange—The rates are the same as last re ported : on New York # per ct. Leather—The Leather market has a continual upward tendency, and we now quote as follows; Hemlock Sole, (poor damaged,) 15 to 17 : good do. heavy, 20 to 21 ; do. do. middle 23 to 24 ; do. do. light 22 to 23 ; good heavy 27 to 28; do. middle 29 to 0 ; light 21 to 29. The above alludes to Rio Grande and Buenos Ayres Hides. Oronoco lfS)2c less than rates specified. Oak Sole, (Baltimore, Spanish,) all weights, 35 t 037; do. Slaughter 33 to 34 ; do. New York do. 33 to 38 ; do. trimmed 40 to 43 ; Southern 25 to 28c. Freights—The River is in good order, and the boats of all the companies are making regular trips. Cotton to Savannah 25 cents per bale ; Flour, 15 cents per bbl ; Salt, 15 tents per sack. Cotton by Railroad to Savannah, 60 cents ; to Charleston 80 cents. Augusta Provision Market. Reported by R. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market. RETAIL prices. Beef, on foot wholesale 7 fd) 8 Hogs do do 7#/S> 8 Beef retail 10 fa) 12# Mutton 9 fd) 10 Pork lt>rii) 12# Veal 10(a) 12.# Corn Meal 80(6)90 Sweet Potatoes 150(6/200 Chickens 30(5)35 Turkeys 100(6)150 Ducks 35(5) 40 Corn, by the l/>ad 70(5) 75 Fodder, by the* Load, y 100 100(5)125 Pea Hay, do do do 100(5'125 Grass Hay, do do 100(5)125 Shad 35(5) 60 Soda Water IN ITS HIGHEST STATE OF PERFEC TION, v Ith a great variety of the choicest FRENCH SYRU p S, may be had at the Drug Store of wm. H.iurr. N. B. CONGRESS WATER always in ice. »p 9 dm Molasses. SEVENTY-FIVE Hhds. Prime CUBA. For sale bv ap2B McCORD, HORTON & WALTON. WHOLESALE DRUG GISTS. I II HUM D, CHICHESTER & CO., LATE HA VILAND, RISIET b CO., BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO., TWO DOCKS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL' DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, r ATE NT MEDIC LX El GARDEN SEED, ROSENDALE CEMENT, CALCINED I'L ISTER PARIS, Sfc., be., be. T , , MERCHANTS, PHYSICIANS AND DEALERS GENERALLY WHO WIDE THEMSELVES ON DEALING IN MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY, feb24-3m MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED. ’ Special Hotitfs. 3 HF 3 The Great P r obleni , j Solved !—DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING COR- j , DIAL.—The dyspeptic patient, whose stomach I , has lost the power of duly converting food into a j r> life-sustaining element, is relieved by a single 1 course of this extraordinary tonic. The gastric fluid re acquires its solvent power, and the crude nutriment, which was a load and a burthen to the sufferer, while his digestive organization was r paralyzed and unstrung, becomes, under the 1 wholesome revolution created in the system, the basis of activity, strcngtli and health. t The nervous sufferer, while tormented by the , j <Yutc, physical agony of Neuralgia, Tic-doloreux j I or ordinary headache, afflicted with vague ter- j c! j-ors, wakened by periodical fits, threatened with I paralysis, [ borne down and dispirited by that 2 1 terrible lassitude which proceeds from a lack of L> nervous energy, or experiencing ary other pain or disability arising from the unnatural condition of the wonderful machinery which connects ev -5 ery member with the source of sensation, rao l j tion and thought—derives immedh to benefit! - from the use of this Cordial, which at once calms, i I invigorates and regulates the shattered nervous ' organization. Females who have tried it are unanimous in j •, . declaring the Elixir to be the greatest boon that j . woman has ever received from the bauds of . medical men. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir has a direct, iin-! mediate and astonishing effect upon the appetite, j . While it renews the strength of the digestive ! | powers it creates a desire for the solid materia 1 which is to bo subjected to their action. As an * appetiser it has no equal in the Pharmacopia. ', If long life and the vigor necessary to its on ’ joyment are desirable, this medicine is indeed of 1 precious worth Its beneficial effects are not c nfined to either ~ sex or to any age. The feeble girl, the ailing ; j wife, the listless, enervated youth, the overworn | . man of business, the victim of nervous depres- 1 i sion, the individual suffering from general do | | bility or from the weakness of a single organ j s will all find immediateand permanent rcl ; f from i tho use of this incomparable renovator. To • those who have a predisposition to paralysis it will prove a complete and unfailing safe guard < j against that terrible milady. There arc many : j perhaps who have so trifled with their constitu-! . tion that they think themselves beyond the roach I of medicine. Let not even those despair. The . Elixir deals wuth disease as it exists, without re- I t lercnce to the causes, and will not only remove j the disorder itself, but rebuild the broken con-! > I stitution , LOSS OF MEMORY, confusion, giddiness, rush e : of blood to the head, melancholy, mental debil j ity, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self- de ; s'ruction, fear of insanity, hypochondriasis, dys j pepsia, general prostration, irritability, nervous ! ness, inability to sleep, distaste incident to fe | j males, decay of tho propagating functions, hys ! teria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of j I the heart, impotency, etc., from .: whatever cause arising, it is, if there is any reli- J ance to be placed on human testimony, absolute i ly infallible. J CAUTION.—Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial t ! has been counterfeited by some unprincipled ! j persons. In future, all the genuine Cordial will i have the proprietor’s sac simile pasted over the J cork of each bottle, and tho following words I blown in glass : Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cor ’; dial, C. H. RING, proprietor. N. Y. ij This cordial is put up highly concentrated in 1 pint bottles : $3 per bottle ; two lor $5 ; six for t sl2. C H. RING, proprietor, 192 Broadway, N r York. Sold by Druggists throughout the tJnfNtd States, Canadas and tho West Indies. Also, by . HAVILAXD, CHICHESTER & CO., and PLUMB & I LEITNEB, Augusta. febl9-3m (Iff Wistaria Balsam of :• Wild Cherry, the great remedy for Consumption . and all other diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. 3 The greater the value of any discovery the high er it is held in the esteem of tho public, and so . much in proportion is that public liable to be l imposed upon by the spurious imitations of ig * norant, designing and dishonest men. Now that this preparation is well known to be a more certain cure for the incipient COXSUMP . TION, ASTHMA, LIVER COMPLAINT, COUGHS, s BRONCHITIS, and all similar affections, than any q j other remedy known, there are found these vil r lainously wicked as to concoct a spurious, and j perhaps a poisonous mixture, and try to palm it j off as the Genuine Balsam. , This is to caution dealers and the public gen j: erally, against purchasing any other than that ,! having the written signature of I. BUTTS on the ; wrapper. j Seth W. Fowle k Co., 138 Wasbington-street, . Boston. Proprietors. Sold by their Agents : everywhere. ap24 Hi" The Great English Remedy.—Sir ’* FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a prescription : of Sir J. Clarke, M. I)., Physician Extraordinary ’! lo the Queen. r j This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the j 1 j cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases , ! j to which the female constitution is subject. It! • I moderates all oxccss and removes all obstruc- j 2 . tions, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MAbRiEDLADIES it i- peculiarly suited, i It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly j period with regularity. j * »i Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Gov 4 : eminent Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent ; counterfeits. i These Pills - hould not be taken by females ! during the first three minfhs of Pregnancy, as they ire sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any 7 other time the . are safe. , In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, ? Pain in the Back and limbs, Fatigue on slight ; exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and i Whites, these Pills will effect a cure when all ! ■ other means h ive failed, and although a power ful remedy. do not contain iron, c alomel, anti mony, or anything hurts .1 to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. . Sole Agent for the United States and Canada, JOB MOSES, (late I.C. u-aldwin &Co.) Rochester, New York. N. B. —One Dollar and six Postage Stamps on _ closed to any authorized Agent, will insure a t bottle coulaining over fifty pills, by return mail ei For sale by HAYTLAND, CHICHESTER k CO. ; Wholesale and Retail Agents for the State o Georgia. febl -y | Water.—At UTura’s, drawn from an entirely new and well approved apparatus. Among the Syrups I have the 1 i CREAM and French Carbonated MEAD. ap!s j Cash Pa id for OLD ROPE AND Bi«G li'Oß HEMP BAGGING AND ROPE, 2 % cents per lb ; I For GUNNY BAGGING, 1)£ cents per lb • “ GRASS ROPE, 1 “ “ ’ At BATH PAPER MILLS OFFICE, On Reynold-street, between Jackson and Mc- Intosh. a pl4 hSman,wescotTM Have a large and splendid stock of isr is w SPRING GOODS! Just received from New York, which THEY WILL SELL VERY CHEAP. Merchants and Planters are respectfully re quested to call and examine their gjods, as they will be sold low H., W. A Co. would respectfully invite the at tention of Ladies to a beautiful assortment of DRESS GOODS El ■ » Hill W STEEL-SPRING SKIRTS, i and a great variety of other articles opened this < ay. ap9 DEALERS IN " MEDICINES., INSTRUMENTS. ©HII €s, • PAINTS.OILS \ / AUGUSTA- C/S’ I7IOR CLEAN LINEN AND COTTON . I’AGS (in lots of TOO lbs. or over.) three cents per pound. For smaller parcels, Two and a half cents per pound, at office of BATH PAPER MILLS, on Reynolds-street, between Jackson and Mclntosh. apl4 GREECE K PULASKI LOTTERIES. Managed , Drawn and Prizes Paid by the well known and responsible firm of GREG OR V & MA U RY SALES CLOSE EACH DAY at 2 o’clock. EXTRA CLASS 13, |To be diawn on SATURDAY, May stb, 1857. SPLEXDID SCHEME! $33,000! 1 Prize ot 517.500 1 do 10,000 1 do 5.000 1 do 3.000 1 do 2,£92 1 do 2.000 30 do 1.000 30 do 500 &c., &c., kc. Tickets, S*o : Halves, $5 ; Quarters. $2.50. Risk on a package of 26Quarters $35.25. UNCURRENT NOTES, SPECIE AND LAND WAR RANTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. THE SMALLER CLASSES. WiR be drawn every day in the following order : ON MONDAY. The Capital Prize will be from $9,000 to $14,000. Tickets, $2 50; Halves, $1.25; Quar’s, 62f£cts. TUESDAY. Capital, $4,000 to $6,000. Tickets, $1; Halves, 50cents; Quarters, by the package. WEDNESDAY. Capital, $1 .000 to $15,000. Tickets, $4; Halves, $2 ; Quarters, sl. THURSDAY. Capital, $7,500 to $9,000. Tickets $2; Halves SI; Quarters, 50 cents. FRIDAY. Capital. $9,000 to $14,000. Tickets, $2 50; Halves, $1.25 ; Quarters, 62.4$ cents. SATURDAY. Capital, $4,000 to $6,000. Tickets, $1; Halves, 50 cents. Quarters, by the packages. Payment of Prizes in the above Lotteries is secured by a bond of Seventy Thousand Dol lars, in the hands of the Treasurer ot the Com missioners. appointed by the State of Georgia. Notes of all solvent Banks taken in payment i for Tickets. | Orders promptly attended to, ami Schemes and Drawings forwarded. Apply to JOHN A. MiLLEN, Broad-st.. 3 doors below i'est Office Come*, i ap24 Vi’tui ’nr Gr< <;••' ,v Maury. Dissolution of Copartner ship. THE firm of HAND, WILLIAMS & Jl GRAVES is dissolved this day by mutua consent. Mr. W. C. DERRY is our authorized A .ent to close up the unsettled business. DANIEL HAND, GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, A. GRAVES. Augusta. March 29, 1850. C'l EO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. continue V M the WHOLESALE UKOCEUY BI'SINtS in Charleston, S. C., and keep constantly a large stock of Groceries. They will be pleased to serve their old friends as usual. apl4 dim Great Western Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. X JG*. - Authorized Capital, $5,000,000 ; Cash Capi tal , paid by Stockholders. $1,000,000. Surplus Fund, $500,000, INSURANCE ON MERCHANDIZE oi PRODUCE to and from Augusta and Ports in the United States <be effected in the abov> Company, by applirog to JOSIAII SIBLEY k SONS aps No. 6. Warren Block. HARPER’S MAGAZINE—for May,— t immed. For sale by J ap2B THOS. RICHARDS k SON. ' wn mm HOUSE KEEPERSI j| AS THE SEASON for preserving fresh Fruits and Vegetables is approaching, we , beg to call the attention of our numerous cns , turners to the fact that we have been appointed ' by WILLIAM 11. GOODRICH, owner of the Patent j Right for Richmond county and Edgfield Dis trict, S. C., sole Agents lor the manufacture and ! sa'e of DAYTON’S New and Improved 1 EXHAUSTER! FOR PRESERVING FRUITS . VEGEA TABLES , Sec , IX THEIR NATURAL STATE The difficulties in the way of using the appa- I ratus hitherto employed arc entirely removed in this method. * * |. The article is simple in its construction —can- not get out of order, and cun beoperated by any - servant ten vears of aged ordinary intelligence. | j EVERY PARTICLE OF AIR IN THE CAN IS j Ejsiliri -Listed In a Single Moment The limits of i newspaper advertisement pre clude giving the advantages of this improvement jin detail. The article needs only to be seen to ! j j be apprcciat- 1. CERTIFICATE: :■ ; We have care-lull - examined the Cans and Ex- * : hausting Apparatus o; Dr. H. G. Dayton, intend- j ed for the juv.-ervMii-u of Fruits, Vegetables,! i Eggs, Butter. &c.. \-c , mid find them construct ! | ed upon philosophical principles, and admirably adapted by their simplicity and cheapness lor i common don tic use. The valvural arrange - ment, effected by a bit of oil silk, laid over an j orifice in the Tin Disc covering the jar, and|- wnichallow.su free «-scape of the contained air , *' into the chamber of the Exhauster, and instantly j 1 and otf ctual y dt»srs by the re admission of at j mnsphere by the removal of the gum elastic 1 ball cover, has long been in use, and is highly I approved by Mr K T Ritchie, Philosophical In- j strument-maker, in 80-ton, and h s been sue j, cesslully employed by ourselves in controlling j the action of Chamberlain’s powerful Lever Air pump. We believe the •• nvenience and ready ' adaptation ot Mr. Dayton's improvements will, 1 deservedly recommend them to popular favor, j A. MEANS. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Medical Col 1 ege v*f Georgia. For farther particulars, see descriptive hills, )! which we will have ready tor circulation in a I' few days. We have made arrangements with the South-1 ern Porcrtain Company for u full supply of | 37= r mLit: «T £1.2*3, Assorted sizes, which, together with all the dis-1 ferent kinds ot TIN CAN'S manufactured by our selves, makes our arrangements tor furnishing the KX HA ESTERS. JARS and CANS, at wholesale , 1 and retail, complete and perfect. We wish it distinctly understood that we have I been appointed SOLE AO ENTS for the manufac ture and sale of Eayton’s Exhausters, in Richmond county and Edgefield District, S.C., ! and as s oh shall permit no one to infringe upon !. rights to which we, as Agents for Mr Goodrich, j have an exclusive claim. W H SALISBURY & CO., No. 3 DcKalb Range. Broad-st. ap2s S. S JON ES & CO., 210 Broad-st. j SPIiJNG GOODS. SPRING” GOODS! r rßic»s. ■*- M-.s» HAS THIS DAY RECEIVED a large lot of SPRING GOODS, and will continue to do so through the summer, consisting in part of . Ladies’ Silk Fixed CONGRESS GAITERS, do do do do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIIT do do Black do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SIJP-1 PERS, Misses’ Fixed Kid-Top KOSSUTH BOOTS, do Kid and Morocco SLIPPERS and TIES, Childrens’ SHOE-, of every description, Mens’ Calf Opera PUMP BOOTS, do Goats HEELED INVINCIBLE*, do Patent W. 8. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, 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 to < numerous to mention. Call j and look, as I have attentive Clerks who will be j glad to show ti e Goods. mh27 i ————— SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Ijott t >i* -y Ivlstnagers, BANKERS and Dealers in Exchange, j Uncurrent Money and Specie, in the Au- ) gu-ta H»ad! building, Broad-st., Augusta. Ga. Offic e hours from OAMtoIO I* M. Daily pa j pers mi file from all the principal cities. iele . . raphe; reports of latest dates, Reading room free to travellers and the public All are invLed to call. Tickets in their Georgia Lotterios from $1 to j S2O ang26-ti OILS, ALCOHOL AND BURNING! FI.IIK 250 gals. Best lamp Oil $1 25 per gallon 200 do Lard do 1 40 do do ■ > 200 do Best Castor do 215 do do j 300 do Train do 75 do do j 250 do Paint do 1 00 do do 200 do Tanners do 75 do do 500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do 300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 9U do do j —ALSO— i 50 boxes French Window Glass. Just receive J , ed by feb2 THOS. P. FOGARTY. Bath Carolina) ' 3P£t,;£>e:r Mills | XVTILL KEEP ON HAND in this city, | j VV will fur sate at lowest cash prices, con | stant supplies oi ls OO K , X E W S , anil WRAPPING FAPER, of best qualities. Orders promptly filled. Store Room on Reynold street, immediately in rear of City Bank. GEO. W. WINTER. Augusta, April 6,1858. apß-tf (Coffee and sugar. J 400 bags Prime RIO COFFEE, 30 hhds good CUBA SUGARS, now for sale by «19 WILCOX, HAND & ANSLEY. Fresh fluid. Five bbls lresh Fluid, just received and for sale low by mhG S. C. MUSTIN. Pocket Rook Lost. A MOROCCO POCKET’ BOOK, bound with steel, containing pape - rwssfi/nHMm which are only valuable to the own ! er. and a small sum of money in bills. The finder will be rewarded'L'”. .Maß by leaving it at this office. ap24-3 Mercer potatoes. Just received and for sale at Depot, 25 bbls of very large pink eye Potatoes. ,l - a THUS. P. STOVALL & CO. GAItUUAi SIsJIiDS. ' JUST RECEIVED, at the Southern ■invv a rrCsU sul ’ ply of seasonable u .•wvl<r..\ bLLDS. y LaTASTE *P 9 4 Two d0 °r 3 below Post Office corner. Bay kusi. " * The genuine “St. Thomas,” for sale bv _ WM H TIiTT. ONE THOUSAND bushels CORN, in store and for sale by fel)s M. W. WOODRUFF. CLASSES, MOLASSES! 50 hhds choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive from Charleston. For sale bv JOBIAH SI BLEY & SONS, , mh2 No. 6, Warren Block LAMPS. The largest stock in the city, and greatest variety, for sale by the dozen or separate. feh24 s. C. MUSTIN. SMALL LX)T OF RYE still in store, for whiuh a buyer is wanted, by Gbs M* W. WOODRUFF. Bacon sides ami hams. 5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES, j , -do do do liAMr, for sale by Ip ARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago, Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat I Meal, perfectly fresh. For sale by I WM. FI. TUTT ONE THOUSAND sacks SALT, at the wharf, for sale on accommodating terms, by j f( -‘bs i W. WOODRUFF. GIANDY. I 50 boxes Assorted Candy. For sale low by JOSIAiI SIBLEY & SONS. m h3 No. 6, Wari en Block. SEED OATS. Five Hundre l bushels SEED OATS, received from Tennessee, and for sale by f(>b2 A. STEVENS. Hides wanted. Cash paid for prime FLINT HIDES. THOS. I*.STOVALL k CO., j febl2 4 Gen’l Commission Merchant. REES LINTON, ; WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT Jackson Street. Augusta, Genrtfia. * wsiii house and Commission Business at -their fire proof Warehouse, and will dc vote their personal attention to the interests . 01 their friends and patrons.' Orders for family I supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. Liberal ea h advances made when required. Commi.'-ions for selling Cotton, 50 eta per bale. JQtIN C. KKK.S, sej) 14 SAM’I. I). LINTON. Notice. I FOREWARN any person or persons from crediting my wife ou my account, for I am determined not to pay any debts contracted ,by her. ap2l 3* MICHAEL BROWN. ; pOFFLE. \J 500 hags Common to Prime RIO, 50 “ Laguyra and Java. For sale low I by JOSIAII SIBLEY SONS. ®p2B No. 6, Warren B ok. Bacon and law. 10.000 lbs RIBBED SIDES. • 0,000 lbs HOG ROUND “TENNESSEE,” 50 Bbls LARD, for sale low by JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS, ap23 No. €, Warren Block. riMIE LADIES arc respectfully invited J. to examine a fresh supply of P e r f u nxx e r y , j Just received at the Drag and Seed Store of V. LaIASTE, ap94 Two doors below Post Office Corner. / 1 LARI FIL'D SUGAILS, i 50 bbls C Sugar, 25 do A do; 10 bbls B Sugar ; 15 do Crushed ; 15 do Powdered do. For sale low by J mhll-dm ' a. D. WILLIAMS. ALUM SALT. TWO HUNDRED SACKS jA. WJ HI flgftJ*. -Ma TC , | JUST RECEIVED, ON CONSIGNMENT, AND FOR SALE BY CARMICHAEL & CO., ap]s No. 3, Warren Block. iw / IHOH i. NEW BACON. \J 30.000 lbs choice Tennessee Bacon, consist i iug of Hams, Shoulders and Sides. For sale by JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS, feblß No. 6, Warren Block. P~ ie r KLEDTX)NGUEiS. Choice Pickled Tongues, just received and I for sale at mh!3 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S. Salt. rfIEN THOUSAND SACKS LI VERPOOL X SAIT 2000 bushels Bulk SALT, 300 sacks Alum SALT, for sale low by novo DA NIKI H. WIKOX. SOAP, STARCH, <Sfc. ONE HUNDRED boxes No. 1 SOAP; 25 boxes STARCH ; 200 boxes CANDY ; 25 half bbls CRACKERS. For sale by | mhll-dm A. D. WILLIAMS. pOLDS AND COUGHS. 6 doz. Wistar’s Balsam Wild Cherry; 10 do Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; 18 do Syrup of Wild Cherry; 20 do Dr. Jackson’s Syrup Wild Cherry; j 12 do Cod Liver Oil; 6 do Pastilles do Paris. The above excel ieut remedies for sale low by j ieb2 THOS. P. FOGARTY. Lobsters. 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS, 5 do 1 lb. do do do , Just received at jan7 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD. To Kent. j rpilllEE CONVENIENT, well-venlils- JL ted, unfurnished ROOMS, with or without I gas. Apply to ap 12 3 SAM’L SWAN A- CO, Mackerel. 25 Kits No. 1; 20 Kits No. 2 i 20 bbls No. 3, large; 20 half bbls No, 3 10 half bbls No. 2; 10 bbls No. 1. Just received and for sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, aplO No. 6 Warren Block. POTATOES, POTATOES! 100 sacks very superior EATING POTA i TOES, lor sale low by . JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, ap2l No. 6 Warren Block. If BUTTER! !Choice Goshen Butter, JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY D’Antignae & Hubbard. ap22 daw RAMS, i- A- JF ww JHC li « « TENNESSEE HAMS, 1 FOR SALE AT Ten Cents, by the Hhd. r by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, ap22 No. 6, Warren Block. V