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The Daily Constitutionalist.
ii V J A. VIES GARDNER.
ITTOTJSTA. OA.
BUNDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1859.
,i\ TKLECtKAPH.
Charleston Market.
( HMiLitsT. s, May 7—One o'clock. P
,■ v,,n n.arkn t> very quiet, except chance sales.
T business this forenoon reached only COO bales.
Middling Fair \«% cents.
M KiL., May 0.-Sales of Cotton to-day 300
a , Middling* nominally 1- cent?. 1 e> j
.( ,1.. week were 6.5" • hales, and the receipts |
i- ac . -ist 1 . bales the same time last year. |
The increase in the receipts is 173,500 bales. The ,
i ales. Freights on cotton
!•, Liverpool 5-1 "d. Sterling Exchange 9 a 9.4
premium.
NiiwOßi.RASs.Mav 6.—Sales of Cotton to-day
1 bales. The Niagara’s news suspended oper
ations. Middlings nominally 12 cents. The sales i
•t t! .* w«*t*L were :1 ■ bales, and tYc receipts .
. against I*,. -H) bales. The exports for the j
». ek w. re bales, and the total exports
4 bales. The increase in the receipts at
this port is ir.7, 00, and the excess at all ports is
The stock on band is 192,000 bales.
$-V7 In the case ot Joxks, for murder, the argn- :
n ,.. n ts were concluded last night near one o’clock.
The jury retired hut a short time and returned
» ilh a verdict of “guilty.”
*4l“ Items of news from the Savannah 'it-pub
... in, of May 7th:
. Tbeschr. Rockett, Capt. Collins, \
reached tins port jesterdav with dates from Ma- i
Ui, ,s to the Ist itist. I’tusineas was generally i
dull Molasses held at three and a half reals, and j
a decline anticipated.
Supply <>f Sugar good. Stock of American pro- I
~,, j',, abundant. Freights were scarce and ad- j
> tli . It, a I’olitical news unimportant. Perfect |
. ! reigned throughout the Island.
The sehr. Asa Aldridge, with a cargo of molas- j
v- am) ft mt, sailed in company with the ltockett,
1..t Savannah, but has not yet arrived.
The Superior (' of Telfair county, which
»a> to have been held last week, failed ou uceount
f an omission ot the Inferior Court to draw the !
:rtes in the time prescribed bv law.
Items of news from the Savannah Morning ;
As ■ >•, of May 7th :
ft , s Hi, shat. We learn that our towns- '
man Ren I Cole, Ksip, has been appointed Depu
iv I itted States Marshal for the (southern dis
trict of Georgia.
I s , it Court.-The only case before this !
i yesterday wasthatof the United States vs.
the o tisignees and Captain of the Spanish bark ,
Ang- lita. on the charge of htung her out for the
African slave trade. A nol. pros, was entered, so
tar as regarded the latter, ugaiust whom the lits
tru-' Attorney considered the evidence insufficient, :
i ni M -srs. Joachim Selvas and C’lias. Mares, the
■O'.gueea, were put upon their trial.
Only one witness was examined—Captain Abril,
•In- former master of the vessel. His evidence was
> i ,n Spanish, and translated to the Court by
.' ih l.atua, K-<i The case was submitted with
it; argument to the jury, who, without leaving
t teir sea's, returned a verdict of “not guilty.’’
N C Trowbridge and Richard F. Atkin, against
w , u true bills were found some time since for
hi .ng and abeting the holding of African slaves,
were arrested on bench warrants, and required to
give bail t t their appearance at the next term of
the Court.
We are informed that these gentlemen were vol
unlit i1 v m the city, ready to surrender themselves
up to ;i,e proper authorities.
a> ■ —The grand jury, on yesterday, found i
-, v n true bills against different parties for assault j
'■atterv, and one for misdemeanor.
A <;> ,!.vv in I’.vlbntine.—The senior editor
ofUn N.w York Etpra* is making a tour through
»!„. H,.!v Land. In passing from the Dead Sea to
J»'i ::>j<eni, hi- guide descants upon the facility
«rh which Americans use tire arms:
• The guide," says the letter, “had a terrible,
ii.i igh a respectable, complaint to make of a
<■ ugia young gentleman, who had preceded me
ier his direction only the tveek before —for the
!.• • o;.m could r.de, shoot on horse, and bring
>• ..is game living. The Sheik would have
:t : red th (Jeorgian, I think, hut that—so the
> s alleges the Georgian lost him his ramrod
a a .‘i I.': - in such a country as this, where wood
- .dto he got at 1 , and having invited him to
akfust m Jerusalem, mixed up m his dishes the
h g, the eating of which he five times per
■raved Mahomet to forgive him—but what
M .■ t has done about it, he is not sure.”
■ ist. —We regret to learn that the daugh
v! ■ Mr Wm. R. Norris, a young lady nearly
•- ling on Bryan street, near Lincoln, was
■. tit last evening, about eight o’clock, by
t -onof a finui lamp.
> t'unnah M'rnimj Newt, May 7.
1 1. ty .r.vtise.—We are very properly re
- -i.ite that the two cases of smallpox re
-1 - ii mg “occurred at quarantine,” were
• •' at quarantine; t. e., taken from j
- at - ..it their passage to this city, and im- 1
•'.! .i v removed to the smallpox hospital on j
- - J/.. Dem k rat, . ipril 2. j
I'm : it Ki kction. —At the election held in this j
.'v n Monday for municipal olticers, the follow- j
.mei were elected for the ensuing year: !
Mayor—S. lleneret.
i i.oeti H lv. Sin rnons, J M. G. Hunter, j
W D Marlar, J F. Hughes.
1 .< k—H. D Munn.
Ireasurer— H. F. Abell,
fax Collector—D. Campbell.
Harbor Master—Jos. Ridler.
-Matshat H W. rickett.
A; i ,«■’« o'a (Fla. » Adrerther, May 4.
- Ac.iDFM.-We regret to learn that a
i;';,- b-o, son of our worthv and esteemed towns
man, Mr W. N. Strange, got his thigh broken by
tun.g to climb upon a bale of cotton, at the depot
■:i this place, oil Tuesday last, and but lor the
timely aid of a little negro, would doubtless have
r> -lilted in more serious consequences, as the
weight . t the bale would have crushed him.
S !■■■! ■ till Republican, 7th in it.
4 oMMERCIAL.
\nan-la Market. Max 7-1 P. M
C'U'lXt.N - I j.ere was very little done this forenoon, and
,v*.* :-;*••• ' d • wi t for further development?. Holders
iuv firm.
<^VA.> .N AH. May £ —Cotton.— Sales to-day a bales—2 a
10 v*. *ud £at 11 ; a.c.
t->TTOK STATEMENT.
Stock r. hand Sept. 1, ls w .. ••• 609
« 1 '■
K**-viced !<• day 434—420,.80
421,231
hr; tie • s vs. pt. l. is&e
- di an d HJM
at ■.
,VJI f Mill's. Mav 6.— t'otton. —We have nothing new to
t! market yesterday. Tbe demand was not very
rlt.es underwent no change. The advices by the
\ -Fi .jtinc ;i «.ecline. had been anticipated, hence pro
.. . fleet. ihe ssies were rather light.— Sun,
NEW NAN, May 6.— Cotton— Was selling in this market
v > cll «c., extremes.— Banner,
SAVANNAH EXPORTS—MAY 6.
Per steamship City of Norfolk, tor Baltimore—loo casks
r x. :»2 c--tton. 270 boxes copper ore, 22 bales domestics,
a*;d 11 pkgs mdze.
P v..p E-: amlda. t r Liverpool—l,96s bales upland cot
• . .S 1 do. 401.:: feet P P timber, 1,056 pipe s aves,
* Lfads do. and 210 deals.
!*, r brig Aru - -k. for St Jago de Cuba—49,975 feet
u • timber. and feet sawed lumber.
SAVANNAH IMPORTS—MAY 0
i : bark C’.obe, from G asg w— rtoo tons pig iron, and IS3
Per M.Lr Rocket. Iron. Matauzas—SO Lhds aid 40 tea molas
ses. and fruit
I’Ll Ml! X I.KITXKH.
SEEDSMEN,
• lttgttsia, Georgia.
I.INSKKI) OIL.
t est quality LINSEED OIL, on consignment,
and for sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
.pit ts Corn’ll Merchant,
3.i»ueriiocmeuto.
STOCK FOR SALE.
A Few Shares Bank of Augusta
AND
Augusta Insurance & Banking Company’s
FOR SALE.
Apply to R. CAMPBELL.
apl7 d3w
U. J. BOVVE & CO-7
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
287 Broad Street,
OFFER tor sale, LIME, PLASTER, and CEMENT,
t,y the lot. to dealers, u- low as it can be imported direct
from the manufactories at Rockland, Lincolnville, or Rock
port. Also, at lowest market rates:
CORN,
FLOUIt,
BACON,
MACKEREL,
BEEF.
LARD and BUTTER.
SMOKED HERRINGS,
SOAP,
SEGARS,
ORANGES,
and LEMONS.
aplG ts
BAKER k WRIGHT,
Grocers,
.f r« IS Til, GEO It GIJI,
OFFER FOR SAI.E LOW:
40,000 LBS. Tennessee BACON, Hog Round ;
.40,000 Lbs. Tennessee Bacon SIDES;
400 Bags Rio COFFEE :
200 Bids. Crushed and Clarified SUGAR ;
50 Hhds. N.O SUGAR;
»)0 Bids, O. O. MOLASSES ;
i e) Hhds. Cuba MOLASSES ;
500 Kegs NAILS;
4.000 Sacks SALT;
100 Bhls. and Half Bids. MACKEREL ;
I 00 Dozen Painted BUCKETS ;
100 Dozen BROOMS. d*d2 ap27
COUNTRY RESIDENCE. '
\H \IIK opportunity is now offered for the purchase of a
ttmdy located and handsomely improved Farm and Re
sidence*, l:; acres, with prime brick house ami several out build
ings, barn and stable, all conveniently arranged, and will be
sold separate, if desired. On the premises near the house are
a couple ol springs and a well, ail of the very best water.
The farm adjoining is one of the most desirable lots in Geor
gia for a model grain, grass, and stock farm. A creek runs
through it, and a good mill privilege can be obtained by turn
ing the creek out on the bank.
This placets too well improved with shrubbery, fruit trees,
grape vines, strawberries, and too wi ll located, to be appreci
ated without being seen. It was the residence of the late Hen
ry Berry, and will he sold immediately on the most favorable
terms. Address A. E. Blunt. Dalton! (la., or
CHAS. H. BERRY, Charleston, S. C.
mb 16 dtr
OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY.
fflH K undersigned offers fbr .sale the übwve standard brand
1 of tine Kye Whisky, of their own distillation, in barrels
and half barrels. The quality of this Whisky, known so tn
j vorablv in the South for the past eight years, will always
' be kept up to its former high standard, and purchaser.-- and
consumers can rely upon its being a perfectly pure Rye Whis
ky, distilled under our personal supervision, and entirely free
from any • eleterious substances which render made-up Whis
ky so objectionable.
Always having a large stock of the above and ether tine
Whisky s in New York, as well as Philadelphia, we are ena
bled t*. ship goods trim either city direct.
FREEMAN A SIMPSON,
Phupidx Distillery, Office 109 South Front street, Plnladel
phia, and 96 Wall street. New York. ly oc7
CITY HOTEL,
157 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia.
riIHIS long established HOTEL, situated in the centre of
J_ tiie Savannah business, offers now, u its traveling coun
try patrons and the public at large, better accommodations
than ever before—confident that the House will be found in a
better condition than it has been for years. The business will
be conducted by the widow of the late proprietor, and she as
t-ures the public that no effort will be spared to watch over the
true interests of guests, and will try to procure every desira
ble comfort.
X. 15. Carriages for the City Hotel attend the arrival of every
train and steamboat. ts mhlS
LIGHTE A BRADBURY'S,
PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURERS,
111 Broome Street. Ncv< York.
WfK desire to cull the attention of the trade, and of the
TV public generally, to our Piano Fortes, justly pronounced
superior to all others in volume, richness, and purity of tone
possessing also a peculiar singing quality, adapted to,ami liar-
Inunis'uig With the human voice. They are very properly
called the "Or<jn». or \ r cl Piano." j .eing made with the
Patent Arch Wrest Plank, they will stand in tune in all cli
mates. We guaran'ee our customers that no efforts that a
life-long experience, untiring industry, or capital can procure,
will be spared to maintain for our instruments their world
wide reputation as "tne best Piano," and that every improve,
ment of intrinsic value to a Piano, will be found in ours. All
orders witli which we are favored will lie promptly and faith
fully attended to. apd dim
BALTIMORE
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Founded 1852, Chattered 1854.
LOCATED
CORNER OF BALTIMORE and CHARLES STREETS,
Baltimore, Md.
tub largest and most elegantly furnished com*
MERCIAL COLLEGE IN TIIK UNITED STATES.
171 VERY young man should write immediately for one of
jj those largo and beautifully ornamented Circulars, repre
senting the exterior and interior view of the
BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
P. nmanship, &c., which will be sent by return mall free of
charge, with Catalogue containing list of Students, terms of
Tuition, opinions of the Press on our new system of Book
Keeping, etc.
FACULTY.
E. K. Lgster, Principal—Lecturer on the Science of Ac
! counts. Business, Customs, etc.
. ,1. M. Phillips, Professor of Book Keeping and Commer
| rial Calculations.
i 11. H. Javier, Associate Professor of Book Keeping.
N. C. Johnson, Professor of Penmanship.
S. T. Williams, Esq., Mercantile J .aW.
Rev. E. Y. Keksk, D. D-, Commercial Ethics.
TRUSTEES.
Hon. John P. Kennedy, I Hon. «Tos v ua Vansant,
lion. Thomas Swann, Wm. 11. Keighler, Esq ~
Jacob Trust, Esq , | Wm. Knabe, Esq.
The time usually required to complete the full Course, is
from eight to twelve weeks.
A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates.
1 arge Ciiculars and Catalogues stating terms, Ac., sent by
! mail free of charge. Address E. K. LOSIER,
apl4 ’ dly Baltimore, Md.
GEORGE UPHILL,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
«T. LOUIS, MISSOURI,
OFFERS his services to Merchants, Planters, and others,
in making purchases of PORK, BACON, FLOUIt,
GRAIN, or tilling their orders for all kinds of Western Pro
duce.
Refers to Messrs. W. G. Robinson & Co., Branper, Hub
bard A Co., New Orleans; Mollwainjs, Son & Co., and Mer
chants generally of Petersburg, Va.; Jno. Jones & Co., Sei.-
■ den A Miller, Richmond, va.: Dußoia A Vandervoort,
J. A. Ar T. A. Pattf.rson, Wm. Agnew A Son, T. & 11. Mes
senger, New York ; Fisher & Co., Boston.
feV>24 3m
POE SALE.”
THE subscriber is desirous ot disposing of his Place, about
five miles from the city, and within one quarter of a mile
from the Plank Road. The tract contains one hundred and
thirty-six acres, about twenty acres of which are cleared, un
der fence, and in cultivation, for the first year.
The House and out-buildings are all new, having been built
within the last year, and are such as would well suit a family
desirous of residing near the city at a healthy and pleasant
situation. He need not enter into particulars, as those desir
ous of buying, will, of course, wish to see the place. Terms
will b** liberal and accommodating.
I ean be seen at anv time at Bothwell & Smith's, corner of
Broad and Washington streets, almost every day before two
•clock dec23 dtf JOHN U. MEYER. _
PLUMB& LEITNER,
Druggists,
AUOUSTA, aF.ORGIA .
To Mill OWNERS!
THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends, and the
public, that he is now prepared to contract for and execute
MILLWRIGHT WORK, iu ail its various branches ; such
as Flour, Com, Paper, Saw and Cotton Mill Machinery.
1 Will furnish Bolting Cloths. Mill < lrons, Mill Burrs, and
I Smut Machines ; and every other article connected with the
i Millwright Department, as cheap as can be procured in any
other city in this country.
, I will personally supervise all work entrusted to ray care,
and beg to refer to the following gentlemen, respecting my
ability and probity. JOSEPH C. RUSSELL,
Box No. 128, Augusta.
Reference—James Hope, B. H. Warren, Geo. W. Lewis,
Carmichael A Co., and Baker & Usher.
feM7 Sra
AUGUSTA. GUX., SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 8, 1859.
WOOD, EDDY l CO.'S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES !
(CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.)
CAPITA*!, PRIZE,
Sso^oOo #
ticketsonlys 10.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
As the members of our firm have, byway of purchase, be
come the owner of the grants chartered by the States of Dela
ware. Kentucky, Missouri *nd part of those in Georgia, un
der tlie management of Messrs. Gregory & Maury, ot Wil
mington, Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to change
the name of our firm, on and after January first. 1659. to that
of WOOD, EDDY & CO., who will hereafter have the man
agement of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others, as
above named.
In all transactions we have endeavored to conduct our busi
ness with integrity and promptness, and we can assure the
public that the pitronsge heretofore bestowed on us is well
deserving of being transferred to our successors.
Very respectfully, S. SWAN dr CO.
Augusta, Georgia, December 15, 1858.
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Managers.
Successors to S. Swan Ac Co.
The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddt ft Co.,
Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their
Single Number Lotteiies for MAY, 1869, at AUGUSTA,
GEORGIA, in public, under the superintendence of Commis
sioners :
CLASS 20 Draws Saturday, May 14,1659.
CLASS 21 Draws Saturday, May 21, 1809.
CLASS 22 Draws Saturday, May 28, 1859.
ON THE PLAN ON SINOLE NL’MIiERhI
Fifty Thousand Tickets.
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Uglily live Prize*.
NEARLY ONE EUIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME.
To be Drawn each Haturdav in .May.
1 Pilzeot $50,000 1 IPrizeof 1,500
1•• *• 20,000 50 prizes of 600
1 •* “ 10.000 | 100 “ “ 400
1 “ “ 5,000 I 100 “ “ 300
1 •* •• 4.000 100 “ “ 150
1 *1 • 3,000 I 100 “ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4?rlzeaofi4Uoapprox!maUugtoSso,ooo Prize, nre.s 1,600
4 “ 800 ** 20,000 “ “ 1.200
4- •• 250 " 10,000 “ “ 1,000
4 •• 225 " 6,000 “ • 900
4 ii 200 “ 4,000 *• '* 800
4 150 ** 8,000 “ * 600
4 *• 100 “ 1,500 “ “ 400
6000 *• 20 arc 100,000
5,435 Prizes, amounting to .. *32O,(XX
Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $6, Quarters, $2.50.
tW A Circular showing the plan of th Lotteries will be
sent to any one desirous oi receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fallowing rates
Certiflcateof Package of 10 Whole Tickets, S3O
“ “ 10 Hall “ 40
* “ 10 Quarter “ 20
“ “ 10 Eighth “ 10
In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our
address tor the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will
be forwarded by first mail. Purchaser scan have tickets ending
in any figure ther may designate.
The list of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will lie sent to pur
chasers immediately after the drawing.
Hf" Purchasers will please write t heirsignaturesplain, and
give their Post Office, County and State.
IW~ Remember that every Prize is drawn and payablein full
without deduction.
HSf" All Prizes of SI,OOO and under, paid immediately after
the drawing—other prizes at the usual time of thirty days.
NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.—These who prefer
not sending money by mail, can use the ADAMS EXPRESS
COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten
Dollars, and upwards, can be sent us, AT OUR RISK AND
EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an office.
The money must be enclosed in a “GOVERNMENT POST
OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Com
pany cannot receive them.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates of Packages of
Tickets either to
WOOD, EDDY & 00., Augusta, Ga.,
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta,Ga.,
or WOOD, EDDY A' CO., Wilmington, Del.
A list of the numbers that are drawn fro u tlie wheel,
with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will
be published after every drawing, iri the following papers:
Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Register, Nashville
Gazette, New York Weekly Day Book, Richmond Dispatch,
and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion.
liiyl «Uc
CONSOLIDATED
LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE,
For .Hat/, 1859.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Managers.
All Drawings under the Superintendence of the
lottery Commissioners.
Prizes paid as soon as Drawn.
GRAND DELAWARE LOTTERY,
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
Extra Class TWO,
To be drawn in Wilmington, Del., Monday, May 80, 1850.
50,000 Numbera!—2s,3os Frizes !
Prizes payable in lull, without deduction.
In these Lotteries every Prise is drawn.
SCHEME :
1 Prize ot SOO,OOO 2 Prizes of 880
1 Prize of 22,500 10 “ 000
1 •• 10.000 10 " 400
2 “ 5.000 10 “ 800
2 “ 2,500 100 •• 100
2 “ 1,750 25,000 “ 8
And 164 Approximation Prizes, ranging from S2O up to S7OO.
23,305 prizes, amounting to $340,000
Whole Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2 60.
-Magnificent Scheme.
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE
$70,000!
Grand Consolidated Lott3ry of Delaware.
CL AS 1,
To be drawn in Wilmington, Del Saturday, May 28,1859.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
1 prize S7O, 00 is $70,000
1 23,000 is 28.000
1 12,300 £ 04 non
1 12,300)
2 10,000 20.000
4 7,500 30.000
4 5,000 20,000
4 4,000 16,000
4 2,500 10.000
198 LOCO 198,000
06 000. 39,000
60 600 33,000
132 200 26,400
132. 100 13,200
3,900 40 158,400
25,740 20 514.800
30,316 Prizes, amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets, S2O; Halves, $10: Quarters, $5 ; Eighths, $2 60.
A Package of 26 Whole Tickets, at S2O, costs $520
There are 12 drawn ballots, and each ballot being worth
S2O, makes $240
15 per cent, off, being 36
Leaves net 204
Leaving risk to the purenaser $316
Persons who desire, need only remit the risk on a Package,
for which wc will send a Certificate, as follows :
A Certiflcateof Package of 26 Wholes, co-ta S3OO 00
Do. do. 26 Halves 150 00
I)o. do. 26 Quarters 75 00
Do. do. 26 Eighths 87 50
83f” All orders addressed to France. Broadbents Jr Co.,
Wilmington, Mel., will meet with prompt attention, and the
printed official drawings sent as soon as over.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.,
ap23 dim Managers,
ROVIL MUM LOTTERY
THE next ordinary Drawing of the Royal Havana Lot
tery, conducted by the Spanish Government, under the
supervision of the Captain-General of Cuba, will take place at
HAVANA, on
WEDNESDAY, MAY ISTII, ISS».
$324,000 !
SORTED NUMERO 617 ORDINARIO.
C A PIT AL PRIZE —$100,000!!
1 Prize of. SIOO,OOOI SPrizesof ...SB,OOO
1 “ 60,000 10 •• 1,000
1 “ 80,000 62 “ SCO
1 “ 15.000 143 “ 400
1 “ 10,000 1 20 Approximations 8,800
Four Approximations to the SIOO,OOO of sGooeach: 4ot
s4o€ to $50,1X10 ; 4 of S4OO to $30,000 ; 4 of S4OO to $15,000 ; 4
of S4OO to SIO,OOO.
WHOLE TICKETS S2O ; HALVES $10; QUARTERS $5.
Prizes cashed at signt at 5 per cent, discount.
Rills on all solvent Banks taken at par.
A drawing will be forwarded as soon as the result becomes
known.
AH orders for Schemes or Tickets to be addressed to
“DON RODRIGUEZ, care «f City Post, Charleston, S. U.”
myl
HAVANA LOTTERY.
GE.\ I’LEMEN who may desire to try their luck in this
justly celebrated Lottery, which will be drawn in the
city’ of Havana on the 18th of May’, can have their orders
filled with despatch by addressing the undersigned, who will
order them direct from Havana.
Cost of Tickets s2o—Shares in proportion.
A copy of the official drawing Invariably forwarded to par
ties ordering.
Small Prizes of S4OO to SI,OOO cashed by me at 5 per cent,
discount. E. DEVINEAU,
myl Box 607 Charleeton,South Carolina.
Dry Goods.
BROOM & NORRELL
ARE NOW OPENING
THEIR STOCK OF NEW
SPRING GOODS,
Thankful for the liberal patronage
they have received heretofore, at
the hands of their friends and
a generous public, they would respect
fully solicit continued favors, and
INVITE A (LOSE COMPARISON AND EXAMINATION
OF THEIR
GOODS AND PRICES,
WITH ANY IN THE MARKET.
THEY ARE DETERMINED TO MEET PUBLIC FAVOR BY
AS LOW A SCALE OF PRICES
As any House in the Trade, and by a continuance ot that
OPEN AND FAIR SYSTEM OF DEALING,
SO POPULAR WITH OUR CUSTOMERS, AND WHICH HAS ALWAYS CHARACTERISED OUR
HOUSE. VIZ:
A STRICT ADHEPLEKTC32
TO OUR
One Price Rule,
PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW
•Is any other House in the Trade,
Goods Delivered, FREE OF CHARGE, in (lie City and Hamburg.
mli Hi w|| H
Dry Goods.
JAMES HENEY
Is now Opening a New Stock of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Which will compare favorably with any other in the city, to which
will be added, from time to time, during the Season,
THE LATEST NOVELTIES
as they arrive from Europe, or are produced at home.
THE DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
Is Full and Attractive, containing Fancy SILKS, Black GRO DE RHINE, TAFFETAS, TISSUES,
BARAGES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACAS, LAWNS, ORGANDIES, &c.; ROBES, of various styles and
Fabrics, In the WHITE GOODS AND LINEN DEPARTMENT will be found, IRISH LINENS,
LINEN DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS, RUSSIAN CRASH, CAMBRICS, JACONETS,
•BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, EMBROIDERIES, &c.; a Splendid assort
ment of
SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND PARASOLS, SHIRTINGS, SHEETINGS,
PANTALOON STUFF, &e„ Ac.
All of which ho guarantees to sell as Low as the Lowest.
Call and examine for yourselves, before purchasing elsewhere. All Orders carefully attended to.
GOODS NOT AS REPRESENTED MAY BE RETURNED.
mh2s dly
M. J. JONES. M. !>..
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, IHIiIGiNIS, 4Q*,
No. 171 NORTH SIDE BROAD STREET,
Augusta Hotel Block, Augusta, Georgia.
Having purchased the Stock in trade of Mr. T. P. FOGARTY, and taken the above well known
stand, (recently occupied by him.i the undersigned can offer, with confidence, to his friends and the
public, both of the city and country, his Stock, as being of that extent, variety, and quality, entitling
him to a liberal share of patronage.
The additions making, and those to be continued, will form a complete assortment in the Whole
sale and Retail Line, consisting of—
DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES. DYE STUFFS,
ARTIST MATERIALS, FLUIDS, WINDOW AND OTHER GLASS, DENTAL
AND SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
AII Warranted ot the Best and Purest Quality,
AND OFFERED AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT REASONABLE PRICES.
The personal attention of the proprietor, with the aid of skillful and experienced assistants, which
has been procured, enables him to offer to Physicians and Families the opportunity of obtaining Pre
scriptions according to order, prepared with the utmost care, and in which line he solicits patronage.
He will also continue the Practice of his Profession to such of his friends, and the public, as may
favor him with calls, which may be made at the Drugstore during the day, and till 9 o’clock, P. M.,
and after that hour, at night, at his Rooms, United States Hotel.
M. J. JOISTES.
ap3o ts
Dent il Caviis.
DENTAL NOTICE.
DR. OH VBE has returned to the City, and may he found
at his office on Broad street, opposite the United States
He is using the Magneto-Electric machine in some of the
more painful operations with marked success. ts oca
DR, J. T. PATERSON, DENTIST,
OFFICE and Residence in CoL Clanton’s Buildings, on
Washington street, a lew doors from Broad street, oppo
site the Augusta Hotel, is prepared to do anything pertaining
to the profession. Will extract Teeth with the latest improved
Instruments, and has used the benumbing process forextraet
lng teeth without pain for nearly the last twelve months,
ocis iy
E. W. HAUSER. M. D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE on Broad street, one door above Post Office corner
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen's Patent and Hunter's Con
tinuousGum work, andall recent improvements in the art
intgl.S
<frranoportation.
FOR PHILADELPHIA. NEW YORK, &c ,
FROM
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
CABIN PASSAGE *lsl STEERAGE *5
Excursion Tickets, good to Return until Jan. 1, i 860,425.
THE well known first class Side-wheel Steamships,
KEYSTONE ST.aTE, Capt. C. P. Mansaiu:;, and
STATE OF GEORGIA, Capt. J. J. Uabvin,
Now form a Regular Line for the North, leaving Charleston
and Savannah alternately, as follows :
The STATE OF GEORGIA, from Savannah, every ter.
days—the 6th, 15th, and 25th of every month.
The KEYSTONE STATE, from Charleston, every ten
days—the 10th, -20th, and 30th. of every month.
For safety and comfort, having superior State Rooms, these
ships are not surpassed by any on the coast. One Hundred
Miles of this route on the Delaware River and Bay—two
nights at sea.
For Niagara Falls the Lakes and Canada,
SHORTEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE.
This Line connects at Philadelphia with the Great North
western Railroad Route through 10 N iagara Fails or Buffalo’
in eighteen hours from Philadelphia. Through Tickets, with
the privilege of stopping at Philadelphia and intermediate
points, for sale by t he Agent- in Savannah.
Fare to Niagara or Buffalo, s 29 Elmira. s2o—Canandaigua,
$2!. C. A. GREINER & CO.,
Agents at Savannah.
T. S. A- T. G. BUDD, Agents at Charleston.
A. HERON, Jr., Agent at Philadelphia.
mh2s ’ 6m
“united states mail line,
SEMI-WEEK L V.
SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA.
IfiAYK Savannah every MONDAY and FRIDAY .morn
J ing, ai half past nine o'clock.
The new Iron steamer, ST. MARYS, Capt. Jas.Trubohn,
The new steamer, ST. JOHN'S. Capt. Ni. Kino,
Leave regularly as above, touching at Darien. 1 >rui:swuk, >t
Marys, Fernandina. Jacksonville, Magnolia, Pi*.data ami Pa
latku. These boats were built expre.My for this line, amt
have large and airy saloons and state rooms.
For further particulars, enquire of
CLAG HORN AC U X NIX GI iA M, Agent a.
Savannah, Georgia.
THESE BOATS CONNLC'I
At Brunswick, with the Brunswick and Florida Railroad.
At St. Marys, with steamers tor Centrevlile and Camp Pluck
ney.
At. Fernandina, with Fernandina Railroad t** Baldwin and
Starke, and Stages to Gainesville, Xewnansville, Flemington
and Ocala.
At Jacksonville, with Jacksonville, Alligator and Tallahas
see Railroad.
At Picolata, with Stages for St. Augustine.
At Palatka, with Stages for Orange Springs, Ocala, Adam*
ville, Flemington, Brookville, and Tampa Pay, ami with
steamers to Welaka, Fort Butler, Milonville, ami Ki;?» rpri
dec3l d6m
FOR PALATKA, FLORIDA.
Via Brunswick, St. Mary’s, Fernandina. Jack
sonville and Picolata, stopping at all
Intermediate Landings.
mo leave ftom the Florida Steam Packet Wharl everv
X WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 9>i' o’clock.
The new and splendid steamer EVERGLADE, Louis M.
Coxettf.r, Commander, having been thoroughly overhauled
and re-gainted, will resume her regular trips, leaving as above.
The EVERGLADE will connect regularly with the Bruns
wick and Florid**, and Fernandina and Cedar Keys Railroads,
aud all Stage Lines for the Interior of Florida.
All Freight consigned to the Agent will be forwarded with
dispatch, free of commission.
For freight or passage, apply on board, or to
JOHN C. FRASER, Agent,
oc3o ts Bay street. Savannah.
New York and Charleston
STEAMSHIP LINE.
THROUGH TICKETS.
From Montgomery, Ala-, to New York $26 00.
From Atlanta, Georgia, to New York 23 00.
From Augusta, Georgia, to New York • 20 00.
Can be had on application at the Railroad Ticket Offices at
each point.
FARE REDUCED.
Cabin Passage to New Y'ork sl6 00
Steerage Passage to New Yolk S 00
New York and Charleston, side-wheel United States Mail
Steamships, through in forty eight io titty hours.
Steamship COLUMBIA, 1,800 tons—M. Berry, • onimander.
“ NASHVILLE, I,Bootons—L. 51. Murray, **
41 JAS. ADGEK, 1,600 tons—K. Adams, 44
MARION, 1,200 tons—W. J. Foster, “
Leave Adger’s* Wharves every WEDNESDA Y and SATUR
DAY, at high water.
miiEisE Steamships were all built expressly for this Line •
X and for safety, speed and comfort, are unrivalled on tla*
court. Tables supplied with every luxury. Attentive and
courteous commanders will ensure travellers by thisline every
possible comfort, having elegant State Room accommodations.
For Freight or Passage apply to
HENRY MISSROON A CO.,
Cornerot East Bay and Adger’s South Wharf.
Cabin Passage sls 00
Stoorage Passage 8 IW
Jyß tt
AUGUSTA <& SAVANNAH RAILROAD
Augusta, Ga., July 30, 1858.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta at 0 30, A. M.,and 2 45, P. M.
Arrive at Savannah at.. 7 20, A. M., and 9 80, P. M.
Arrive at Macon at 9 00, A. M., ami 11 00, P. M.
Leave Savannah at... .11 45, P. M., and 12 15, P. M.
Leave Macon at 10 00, I*. M., and 10 45, A. M.
Arrive at Augusta at... 7 19, A. M., and 7 30. P. M.
jySO ts ANDREW YONGE, Sup’t.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
TO TAKE EFFECT ON GEORGIA RAILROAD
THURSDAY, JULY 15th, 1858.
Leave Augusta at 0 45. A. M , and 2 45, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at ... ..9 45, A. M., and 11 sf», P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 12 00, Night, and 10 00, A. M.
Arriveut August aat 8 53, A. M., and 6 45, P. M.
Connectipith South Carolina Railroad.
Arrive at Augusta at 11 15, P. M., and 1 15, P. M.
Leave Augusta at 10 00, A. M„ and 8 05, P. 51
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22, N ight.
Leave Atlanta at 12 80, Day.
Atlanta and LaGravgc Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta at S 83, A. M., and 7 51, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at. 0 15, A. M., and lo 15, A M.
Athene Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 12 45, Night.
Leave Atlanta ai 12 09,
Arrive at Athens at 8 30, \. M.
Leave Athens at 11 00, Day.
Arrive at Augusta at 6 45, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta; t 11 45, P. M.
Z3T" N. B. No Train on Athens Branch on Sundays.
Washington Branch—Sunday* Excepted.
Leave Washington 2 00, P. M.
Arrive at Augusta.. . .. 6 45, if*. M
Arrive at Atlanta at 12 00, Night.
Leave Augusta at 2 45, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 10 00. A. M.
Arrive at Washington at 7 20, P. M.
Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Warrenton at 3 00, P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at b 45, P. M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 12 00, P. M.
Leave Augusta at 2 45, P. M.
Leave Atlanta at 10 00, A. M.
Arrive at Warrenton at 6 30, P. M.
jyl4 GEORGE YONGE, Gen. Sup’t.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA,
WILL BE OPENED '1 HE FIRST OF JUN E.
The Greatest Watering Place South ! !
Volume of Water 1,400 Gallon* Per Minute—Tem
perature 90 Degrees.
milE undersigned again presents the claims of this un-
X paralleled SUMMER REPORT to the consideration of
the Southern people. For this purpose Nature has g wait
an adaptation at once remarkable and unmistakable It is
situ..ted on a spur of the Pine Mountain, at an altitude of
1,800 feet above the level of the sea, far removed from the in
fluence of miasma—away up in the region of perpetual
health.
The WARM BATHS are covered basins, ten feet square,
and six in number, and so great is the force and volume of
the current, that, in a few minutes, the water in them can \ >
made five feet deep. To persons in health these baths an* de
lightful and invigorating, while the known curative proper
ties of the water render them invaluable to certain class. > of
invalids. Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, G»>ut, Scr<-f ihi, Ac., have
been relieved in numberless instan ts bv their apparatu i;.
MINERAL and FREE STONE WATERS, for drinking
purposes, abound in the immediate vicinity, and, in short,
everything which nature could do to render the place attrac
tive, she has here provided. , , ..
In harmony with the natural advantages, the proprietor
flatters hhnself. will be found the arrangements which be has
made tor the pleasure and comfort of his guests. An ample
force of trained and competent servants hash en employed,
and preparations for the table are on such a scale ns must in
sure satisfaction.
A splendid band of Music will be in attendance during the
whole season.
The WARM SPRINGS are situated twenty-six miles from
Geneva, and the same distance from Thomaston an t I a-
G range. From the former place, four horse Coaches will run
In connection with each train of cars on the Muscogee Rail
road, and from LaGrange there will he established a daily lino
of Hacks. Persons preferring to go by private conveyance
Trom Columbus, Thomaston, and Griffin, will he provided
with proper facilities at each of those Places.
RATES OF BOARD:
Per Month *35 00
Per Week ' "VS!
Per Day 2 00
Horses, per month 15 00
Children under 12 years, and Servants, half price.
Children occupying seats at first table, full charge.
Fires, Lights, and all Meals sent to rooms, except in case, of
sickness, extra charge. JOHN H. DAVIS.
ap24 3m
FOB SALE,
AT office of Bath Paper Mills, Broad street, a superior art!
oU of Buckskin Cotton Sample PAPER. nO»H4
VOL. 14-ISO. 109.
ttentral Hfrucrtisemeuts
If you have Dyspepsia,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Headache,
Lse the Columbian Bitters.
! If you have Giddiness of the Head,
Use the Columbian Bitters,
If you have Depressed Spirits,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Piles,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have no Appetite,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If you have Pain in the Side and Back,
Use the Columbian Bitters
If you have a Sick Stomach,
Use the Columbian Bitter-,
If you have Jaundice,
Use the Columbian Bitters.
If your Liver is Diseased,
Use the Columbian Bitters'
If you are subject to Costivenc -,
Use the Columbian Bitters
For sale bv all respectable Dniggisis thi .ugh ■
the South.
Haviland, Chichtster A I «
Pl.l'Mß At LkITNiT, r
William 11. Tuvr,
Augusta Ga.
JerfS d.cly
Dr. M La m n
CELEBRATED
VERMIFUGE
LIVER PILLS.
W K . beg leave to call the after,
tion of the 1 rude, ancl more
especially the Physicians of the
country, to two of the most popu
lar remedies now before the public
We refer to
Dr. Cltas. M’Loiu’s Okbratfil
Vermifuge and Liver Pills.
We do not recommend them e
universal Cure-alls, but simply ti
what their name purports, viz.:
TIIE VERMIFUGE,
For expelling Worms fmr t •.
human system. It has also beet
administered with the most s
factory results to various Animal:
subject to Worms.
THE LIVER PILLS,
For the cure of Li v ?■: rv om pi.a in -
ill Bilious Derangimin is, Sn :
Head-Ache, <Nc. In cases of
Fever and Ann:,
preparatory to or after taki- - Oui
nine, they almost invar:;,' . n akt
a speedy and permanent cure.
As specifics for the above men
tioned diseases, they are Unrivaled
and never known to fail v. hen ad.
ministered in accordance with tlx
directions.
Their unprecedented popular!?\
has induced the proprietors,
Fleming Broth:
Pittsburgh, Pa .
:o dispose of their Drug Busin *
in which they have been succt ,
fully engaged for the last Twtnrv
Tears, and they will now give tin
undivided time and attention n
s.heir manufacture. And beinc di
rermined that Dr. M’Lane’s CJe
jrated Vermifuge and Liver Pil!
diall continue to occupy the hi j
Position they now hold among rh,
£reat remedies of the day, thn
vill continue to spare neither tmu
nor expense in procuring the Ik '
ind Purest material, and com
)ound them in the most thoroug
nanner. Address all orders to
FLHIIMJ UK OS. PMtsbureh. I’m.
P. S. Dealer* and Pln-uian- -r.t.i fj.tri . ■
han Fleming Bros , will 4. well t writ th ir
Istinctly. and take none in* l>r .V leaner
-leming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. To tin** wi.-hicr i
horn a trial, wo will fuwird mail. | *-*.*■ j ; .h
art of th« United St.it *-, om> 1 \of p ; < j , v
hree-cent postage stamps. „r vial of \. , ll( ‘ itl ' \
>nrteen three-ront stamps. AH 'i'd«*’« trrgn Can ,
a* iii’compttnied by twenty cents extra.
>* . SCOVILAMEAD
Ao. 11l ( hartres street, New Orleans Gem rai \\ *.
A for the Southern states*. daclv n: y.
NEW FIRM, NEW GOODB, NEW PRICES
BROWNSON, SLOCUM & HOPKINS
IMPORTERS A\D JOHBKK* OF
Guns, Cutlery, Padlocks, Ac.
JV0.26 Dey Street, New Y>jrk.
DEVOTING ourselves to th is brat; h
of the HARDWARE Budm.v*. f
we offer such inducements to Pureha--m ox *4*
for Cash, as will make it decidedly for »
their interest to buy of us.
Fine GUNS and RIFLES, manufnc / J A
tured expressly for us, by celebrated rn a Mm
kers. M m \
Rodgers. Wostenholms and otl.*r f ■ ■
makes of flne Packet ami Table CUT- A .■ u
LERY, PADLOCKS, WAITERS, ami \^J
Tea TRAYS;
Extra quality Silver Plated TABLE £
W Sartor "N.ckel Silver" PORKS, GE
SPOONS. LADLES, Batter and Fruß
K pmOLAGON MATERIALS. »d SPOKTI.NO AK
CLKS, of every description. lv _ »r.'.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
APOTHECARIES.
AIcrSTA, GA.