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D E MIN G &_DA Y. III 10055, CORNER, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL, .ugu2sta, Ga. Having every facility, theyj are enabled to offer their Goods on the most reasonable terms to CASH AND PRoMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS. Their Stock will always be replete 2vitht everything NEW& AND NOVEL, In the Trade, and by arrangements, every Steamer will bring .them the SELECT DESIGNS FOR LADIES' DRESS GOODS, . EMBROIDERIES, SKIRTS, &C,, &C. Among their DUEss GOODs nlOW on hand, in Sn.K, CorroN AND EAREGE fabrics, mnay be found : Robe a 2 Jupe, I Robe a Ilantillet, Robe a 2 & 3 Volanat, j Robe a Tunique. With all the usual Goods for Dresses. All orders promptly attended to. LEANDER C. DEMING, CHARLIE B. DAY. Augusta, March 30. tf 12 ' Late of.T . X. Newk & Co. SPRINGTRADE. NEW GOODS! THOMSPIBBS, In returningq thianks to the friends and patrons of the late jirm of DICKEY & PIIIBBS, icould also announce that he has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he has purchlased a L.ARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY G00DS! wich hdave been selected with thre most judicious nicety and greatest care. To the Ladies, Ihe scould most respectfully snggest that the DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT witt be found to comprise the most IEll(flE ST~iES AM L11lE81 NItTIlES OF IllE SEASOM! INTCLUIG: Bllack Gros de Rhine and Bischoff's SiLKS; Fatncy PLAID and ROJJES A'LIS; F'oulard and India SILKS; Tissue, Barege, Grenadine and Organdie RCOBES; .Plain BAREGES, and Printed MIUSLINS; Cashmere, Stella and Crape SIIAWLS; 'Barege Scarf', French Lace PRINTS, Silk and Lace MiANTILLAS and TALMIAS; Linen'and Debeige DUSTERS, &c., &c.; French Lace, Cra~pe, and Leisse VEILS; Swiss and Jaconet COLLARS & SLEEVES; Emsbro'd SE TTS, Urape do, Lace do; Ladies' Kid, Silk, and Thread GLOVES and GAUNTLETS; Miss Silk and.Threadi " " " Ladies' and Mlisses' HOSIERY, &c., &c.; HOOP SKIRTS, all prices, &c., &c. A large stoek of Bleached and Drown SHIRTINGSS, and SHIEETINGS; Se.teh and Russia UI!. PERtS and TOWELLINGS; NAPKINS, &c. White and Brown DAMASI{S and Table CLOTHS; C.,tton, Damask, and Woollen Tule OElo ae COTTON; Irish LINENS; Marseilles and Lancaster QU1LTS, &c., &c.; French. Engli.:h and American PR IN I'S. in great variety ; Mourn ing PRINTS; Furniture CHINTZES; CHAMIURAYS; Plain and Printed JJ~tLLIANTS: Scotch and American GINGHAMS; Linen DRILLINt4S; Farmers' SATIN, TWIEUS, CASS1MERES. C0TTONADES; Kentueky JEANS; Erminette DRAPE D'ETE; Lasting CLOTHS, &c. W~" Great inducemeyts offered to Merchants anud Persons purchasing Plantation Bill Particular attention paid to orders. Goods sent to any part of the City & Hamburg. Augusta, March 30, t f 12 W, H, SALIlSBURY & COI R OD S No. 257 BROAD STREET, "SPRHSHTo IE Augus~ta, thGraa.,e ~a iy he ltr tt h :DEALERS INtcteso'de ot.wt oldeca h es STOVES~, A}R~AT1ESnldn h giului .wvi~o HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS; teetestohemnftur: PLAIN nd PL&NISHEDMer.flzr oox-ouAgnshe GALVANIZD LIRIN PIP;Otsils q.agetmnofwlhtndilu iGfomedmePtat e taesIreTtINtrS; inOwDchingthWILLOres ofAREes'SuprPho. EXEUTEVPRMPTYZAD IN IPES; haMANNeglryEnRye.ndwratd Weamahletonsenttly reailigivingithensnalysis G~SPIE TFTTIGE and iertionsd fore iSol uet o haeo WOODand WLLOWWAReconomiC.comerisio rhaosgont ~ L x ~ a.I h llproate. Numereul at esidncall thei v'rsalue Eae iedenemte mostlale ucesdo EXECUTD PROPTLY ND INSUPEROR MANERuday, the 5t Aprila oiting ofSut Ontelte Liel thegmanuFacuello a o fCAnLE , .C.Ma3,5. ~ 0 U'~ ~ ! N~ TMess.-Ruzr al sso:Y Aens haune p cashfordm al t hds ' uper ot on a e geeodffoie antiddyo ae tur has o f eomteit tof And IntiseMthe attention ofntllmin ofntealtd seduiitie enceXT RE , whoin rtathetaks gratleres Whic weare repredto pt aat sortue ic nf wang te frog V reiso , hodes' Ouprdinao, phae wi LieC~l ml, andsi thatfo lhie obseaion h hnsibn te beth al e~ fertefo the.eSouth. FOR ~lESAL CFT~l WEL.I(O A leare ock dconstant, onha, llm~ ofwhc h ree egulnlye aond ware. PaQm plesunr otertb maril iin heaa.ss MA~t'FACUILED I THIS CIY, .'andfll dirina s fo r nirs, onaurse.utl h J. A. ASltLEY-&~ C0., ii" i, si~IillJIii Commachs2ion Mechnt * Mrch0 f 1 1Coe-.S:.a Aua Egust, ELD29 DITICT, H E D Q A RT ER an.orde F.DrIo . ui, q.Ordinary de Feb II I ~9 J ~ etersuI sh a es roceed t aell ;a yr sienerl the X~ te reignaion f Ge~l. . W.1'El PY.J ,aersona Etate fbdis eo olt~il, ecaed ii M N, he uhic ul rigadie Ueaera~,fth. Tuersday th 5 ,t o e Aprial nis of l Stefo lcsal. ot. of aOUEHL D :al:riFrIT RE, arnx of Brgd til th ecy is hhlel . E N TEax.-Fd or ha umse fi The nolrh and oner ~-' orer l te Mj. eueal. ~ lac~. leas t. la m as iT Dar. whyth a it WI-LAM TA1'lM until hnirsti ol tavmbe ne, witnteretro ORDER NO. 6. lay of sae.rch te ar t o r Lore neith to. An inee teti on f ri aie lneat of anthing irod yecur o iti I iljaailei hirigd ino ouvarywlhaed wtine- !e ALLEN . FR LI, Adm'or.. WEios KEEPoc itN iHeADa A~Ot(''re o0ASRMn T. . March 23, sto 12 I wManagerprofeedettinealtoacetht theevotesdand taasmi t te ae. onrSia MSunt li .:ri-i SINler dcadnearTibEt il, tio, sowig la.reslt f achPul. hu prs onsth 'IhApi n eand art ist the roa FO By rerf 5.4 ac Tii Woer-aNW MAtat*f Itelt F."d Cuninham deeaed Aid- - de .la od' l udy or ay inthe r diatese o hih a JJIT ECEIED.10 Doen . r befo tat-uyr al anftner MTen Do'llae ensh A?N UFACrld RenwED CO T~HI MciY. '"r antled sit s IrTn the hand, o a crer unti te s..5thaDecemler'nexo.nerh intforstofrom dayoof THSET .TV IOW IRNTY AsT. ""BPI' '.UIMWAd'rs. Mamrc 30 ff 12 rdS. An12r E D G I LD D IS T 12 CT IETSPNGOANUIMERlQ9001' -0 WM. H. GJR3ANE. AUGUSTA, GA., H AS commenced receiving his Stock of NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRY 00ODr in his Stock will be found in GREAT VARIETY All the Novelties of the Season, In the way of DRESS GO0DS, Shawls Mantillas, TRIMMINGS, &c. He is also receiving, and will continue to re ceive during the next two weeks, A VERY HEAVY AND COMPLETE STOCK of Goods suitable for FOR FAMLY AND PLANTATION USE, A large portion of which having been purchased FOR CASH, he will be enabled to offer them at prices that will DEFii OMPETITI01T. He respectfully solicito a call from his many EDGEFIELD FRIENDS, Being fully satisfied that they will find his prices AS LOW as those of any house in the City. W'Additional supplies received weekly by the Steamers. Cal at the Granite Front Store. Augusta, Mar 21 2t 11 1359 ! -0 WRIGHT AND ALEXANDER, GLOBE HOTEL BUILDING, A GUU ST A, GEOR GIA, A RE NOW opening their SPRING STOCK of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS which for extent and variety will be found 1busualh Ittractiut. Embracing SILKS, GRENADINES, BERAGES, ORGANDIE AND JACONET MUSLINS, in newest designs and richest fabrics. MOURNING GOODS in great variety of quality and style. MANTILLAS AND SHAWLS, PRINTS, GING HAMS, BRILLIANTES, Ac. WHITE GOODS, FAMILY LINENS; Super TABLE LINENS of the best wake; PILLOW CASE and *1EETING; LINENS. DIAPERS, TOWELINGS; HOSIERY and G LOVES for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. S IQMER STUFFS for men and boys wear; Bleached and Unbleached SHlEETINUS and S1IRTIN(S of all grades. TICKINGS, OSNAI)URGS and Gco STRIPES. To all of which they invite an examination and a couiparison of qualities and prices with any othet House. p4M- Our Goods will be found as represented. Augusta, Ga., Mar 21 3m 11 1859 Spring and Summer Styles. 1859 Z a4ts,Ca ps, .Aasonaie Hall Buailding, 244 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. (EO. WV. FERRY has new in store the Xlargest and beet assortment of SPRING Asa~ St;MMER GOODS In his line, to be found in thi.. anarket. Consisting of Beebe & Co., and Trade Style M-dleskin HA TS; Black andl Fancy Colored Cantcre" American :nd French Felt hiats of every a riety of Style anti Color; White, Bliek, Brown and Silver L~eghorn H ATS: -- - - - Sewed Straw" Panama andl Palm Lea HATS: Youh's andi Children's Fancy IIATS.grcntrariety; Ladies' Silk, Straw, Lace and Chip BONNETrS: Ladies' and Missos Leghorn and Straw BLOOM ERS, every variety of style and colo1-; Shaker HOODS-all sirzes; Infant's TURUANS and HATS-new styles; UMBR ELLAS of all varieties-very cheap; This stocek for variety and baunty of styles. ih unequalled in this market, and thte ptrices cannot but be satisfactory. pe- Call and See. Augusta, March 22, tf 11 Tfhere is no use Taking after Sam! H :s friends know he will have good things, and sell them for small profitt. Now reccivinog a fine lot of PUR E VON ]I. DECTJEN. in pints and quarts. fotr whiei. tn:- Houtse are the sttle Agents foar the implortation. Also, TOUNGER'S SPARKLING Edinburgh Ale ! St. Anni's lirewery, in pint jugs: and Pt. 11. IYA SS be't sttitt L OND) ON PORTIER, staindard bratnd. CI-IA1VPG1%TE. flOUHIE FILS AND DROUET. IMPERI'AL AND CABINET, ini half 1ints, pints. qutarts tand magnunt': with a variety of all kind.~ of other WINES, BR ANDIES and LIQUORS, which cannot fail to suit the tastes of the meoet fastidious. Also, a large assortment of. WOODEN WARE, viz: Striped and Plain Brass Bound BUCKETS, with and without Covers; Cedar TUBS; Patinted T UBS; Painted BUCKETS; Do. Market BAS KETS; Cocoa DIPPERS, and a large supply of superior BROOMS, and every article usually kupt in a similar concern. Fresh, and receiving daily. S. E. BOWVERS, Agt. laamburg, March 22. tf 11 MORGAN HORSE. TIlE celebrated Morgan Stael. .Lion CIIALLENGE, ' utal stand the Spring season of' 1850, at Edlgetield Court House. CH A LLENG E im abeautiful black with long and wavy mane and tail, 153 hands high, and weighs 1040 pounds. He was 4 years old last JTune, and was sired by Black Hawk. by Sherman Morgan, lby Justin Morgan. Dam by White Mountain Morgan, by Shermtan Morgan, by Justin Morgan. Grand data by Woodberry, by Justin Morgan. He covers on both sides as much Morgan blood us tiny other horse now living. He was bought by the subseribers in Windsor, Vermont, of 1). C. Linsley, Esq., at a heavy ex pense; he Is well liroke to harness, and ean trot his umile in 8 minutes, without training. Tsaxs-S25 to Insure a mare in foal, and $1,00 to the groom. S .GOE ELBERT BLAND. Maireh 18, 1859 t 10 ASSIGNEES WOTICE, T1 [E Cfreditors of HPENRY H. 1IlLT, deceatsed. Aelaning under the Jheed of Assignttent, for their benefit, bty him exeeted In is life time, tnre hereby requirtd to prceeut their re-pective~demnandls to the subscriber on or before the 20th day of A pril next. And the said cretditoars are lierebty notified to he antd appear at Edgelield Ctturt Hlouse. on the day above mientiotted, at whi.ch timte .anti Jnae a lintal (ist ribtiton among themi will be madte af till antd sintgular, the aissignedl etfects atnd estate of the said H. iH. lill, remtaininig in thte hands of the subsceri hter, pursuant, to the provisions of the sntit deced. JAMES CRISWELL. Jan. 18, 8m 3 N OTICE--All persons indebted to the Estate of J. B. Talbert, deceased, are requested to aunke payment at an early date, and those having demands against said Estate, will reader themi In properly tnttested for paymnent. B. M1. TA LBER T, Adta'or. Sept. 29, 1858 12m-ti P'JP IN YAM POTATOE SE ED--! have about 25 aor :au htushels of the Pumpkin in Potnttue Seed for sale, tit $1,50 per bushtel, vt,.' Thte.<o are theo fittest variety, and will yield thte moast of any Poutatue that'I have ever planted. A pply soon, or you may not get any. Also, a few of the commnon kind fur sale at $l.00 per bushel, cvt4h. L. 0. LOVELACE. March 16, 1859 2c 10 D R. If. PARKR, ean generally he found at the 01icc formerly eeupied by 0. D. Tillmxan, Esq., and will be sture to be' there during Sale-day week. March 2, 185 9 tf 8 F )R SALE-T HREE No. 1 COWS. F ~Apply to W. WV. GOODMAN. Mar. 23 t f 11. N OTICE.--All persons desirous of employing the Negro man JOE, belonging to Mrs. Ss Nats5, may do so upon complying with the terms mentioned in a paper which Joe carries with him. 3. SEIBELS, Agpst. 1.biur W GRAY & TURLEly BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE JUST COMPLETED LI A R GrEM. TO THEIR STORE, UNDER UNITEDSTATES 'HOTEL, BROAD STREE T, Augusta, Georgia, WHICH AFFORDS THEM SUFFICIENT ROO .TO KEEP ONE OF THE' MOST EXTE~SIVE. STOCE OF STARLE AN FAKI DRY GOODS! TO WHICII THEY ARE CONTINUALLY ADDING ALL TILE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, AS THEY ARRIVE FROM EUROPE OR ARE PURCHASED AT HOiME. laving a Most Thoronuli, Competent and: Experienced Purclaser CONTINUALLY IN THE NORTHERN MARIKETS, WHO DEVOTES IrTS ENTIRE LABORS TO THE SELECTION OF OUR SUPPLIES and attending all Leadinig, and Auction Sales, Wiere Burgains arc to be founad, we can confidently assure the public a surin g of at least TEN TO FIFTEEN PER CENT. This is perfectly reasonable, and compatible with common sense and all MERCAM TILE EXPEREN~CE. If the public will simply bea.r in mind a few of the leading Iheil ies which wre have of obtaining GOODS, and the irincipal points by whh oui Business is governed :-in the first place, we make no~Bad Debts, ais our business [S STRICTLY CASH ! md consequently hav e not to make up such losses on Good Cash Paying Cuiaomers Secondly, recollect the gre.at leading faict of keeping Money always Turning Over we remit to our puirena:ser, anid receive from him WEEKLY SUPPLIES, therefo.re turning our money over at least twenty.five times a year, REALIZING MORE AT TElE END OF THE SEASON, EVEN AT THE thanif wc were to make fifty per cent., on a stock purchassd twice a year, besides the losses incurred from having to buiy so largely at one time. incurring the risk <' Changing Styles, &c.- THEN THUE GRlEAT ADVANTAGE of having ai thorougl. Judge continually in market, Svho is always pos.ted to a shade, in the rise or fhll o: DRY GOODS. If these few plain truths are properly weighed, it will be readily perceived the great advantage ini purchasing from such fresh supplies, at UNQUALIFIEDLY LOW PRICES! WE ARE NO W IN THE MIDST OF RECEIVING OUR Spring Stock of STPE AND FAWrY IGOS INCLUDING EVERYTIIING TEAT IS USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS. ESTABLISHMENT, And as wce wish to inaugurate PERFECT SY'ST EX inl all our Departments of Trade, the public can confient(ly rely iupon& Onzie Pocsitive Price ! W'o matter how ine.rperienced the purchaser may be in the vnlue of Dry Goods. We toould most confideatly and ~respecifully invite an examinatiorn of our .GOODS AND PRICES. GRAY & TURLEY, UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA,. and 115 CONGRESS:STREET, SAVANNAII. N. B.-Parcels Delivered in all parts of the ,City, and Hamburg, FBB OF CHARGBI. a.... aa., M..wa-14,1Bs. Zn ' 10 ----4 --- BROOM & NORRELL ARE NOW OPENING Elgeit 5totk of HEWSPUN.S005. Thankful for the Liberal. Patronage they have received heretofore, at at the hands of their friends and a generous public, they would respectfully solicit contihued favors, and NVITE A CL.OSE COMPARISON AND EXAMINATION OF TIEIR COOD$0 AND PRICES WITH ANY IN THE MARKET, TIIEY ARE DETERMINED TO MERIT PUBLIC FAVOR BY AS LOW A SCALE OF PRICES As any House in tho Trade, -and by a continuanoo of that OEN AND FAIR SYSIpI Of DEAIGN, So Popular with ovr Customers, and which has always Characterised our House, viz: A Strict Adherence to our ONE PRICE RULE! PRICES GUARANTEED TO BE AS LOW As any'other Iouse in the Market. K:r Goods Delivered, FREE OF CIlARGE, in the City and Hamburg. ..C Auguata. March 21. tr SPRINC AND SUMMER TRADE. J. M. NEWBY & CO., HAVE NOW ON HAND A sPLErwD sToc1a OF FINE READY-MADE CLOT HING!! At WilOLESALE and RETAIL. .Also, CLOTHS, CASSINERES & VESTINGS, Which wiul be Made Up to Ordler. UM TM M@ST MSML STYLES WARRANTED TO FIT. .ALSO, DEALRS INl FURNISHI-NG GOODS, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Prices, by J. Ye Newby & Co. Under the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, March 21 tf 11 [REi~PRESENTED BY CHIARLE.SMcLARtEN.] No. 271 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, [FIVE DOORS DELOW DONES, DROWN ? CO.'S.] DLER IN SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBA CCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, BAGGING, ROPE.T WINE, NAILS and WOOD)EN WARE,BACON, LARDFLOUR, F'ISH, SALT, &e., &c.. including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery HEouse, Mii PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. SUlNDRIES IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: 200 bags fair to cboice RIO COFFEE; 100 bbls. A to C Stuart-a Refined SUGARS; 25 " rime Old Government JAVA do.; 20 " " CRUSHED" 20 half ad quarter cheats GREEN and 12 boxes " .LOAF " -BLACK TEAS; 12 hhdsa. prime to choice New Orleans " 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands; '75,000 Spanish and German SEGA RS 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted: 150 kegs SPIKES, assorted;i 2,000 sacks NEW SAi.T - 100 poks a NE~W MA CKEREL; 40 whole. halt' and) quart-'r boxes NEWV RAISIkS; 100 esasq Gosheung;i al Engibh Dair CIElRE ;.5 )Jgp~Imo Gohenu IllTTE.R ~ 100U *Adamauuhino ad ia~frm (~M 'lidl ' 50 " Penri STAIRCiI; 50 box.e Famihly and No, I 50A P. S1A (G INO. ROPlR anid T W1NE, l3ACIN and [ AlR D, PEPPER, R.PICE, A INCER. R A NUTME08, lBLUESTrONE. CIOPPEiRAS, iX!->(00. MA! DER:i, SNULFi, P'ANTED: TUHS A ND BUCKETS, C.:dar TUBR AM) TR'CKETS. Brass and Iram, lBound. WATER1 CAN~S. COCOA D)IPPERIS, NEA8UlIES, ilROO)(MS, &c., &.s Rlifle and Blhisting POWDElI, SH~ iT and fLE A 1D. All of which are olfer: edl to tL~, Trade on the mosat r,.asoinab~le lerme HIATRONAGIE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. *.WIILINNh li.'VOODRICII. J.. 5, 1859. S3m. 52 271 BR:O.A D--ST., Aanyna, g/.. GA~D~' s~n1 SPLENDID FALL AND WINTER Ramsey & Laway, ~~~ ~(Opposkth~?e.*kien BewIjl AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 1'TVR N their thanks to their numferousd friend/ C~~r~u, j~n. unstlomersF for their liberal patronage. and be, to assure' them that they'aro now ntanusfacturing ONE OF TIHE-LARGEST andI BEST STOCKS E M PEUI u~onh .ni fnl tqotnant.,, OF CLOTHINlG an20um. tf 3 I W ivit e or fry d a n pr e eli anyear. -. As$$sige. NGotice. f*:In the South, A LL OF O UR OW N MAR E. ALat AN P[ AR 0the Creditor. o the auining Districtt give our Sto an examina-. hau they are requse topresent rhiere em dul thd ar c ndn tut tvet Qi'Atyr and Pnau of dy of Ma net, an al hsre inete tto tu Augusta, Sept. 22 ' tf * 37 payment to the undersigned by the time aboveNOIEOITV - sp.eifed--a a settlement of said Estate must beO IE PO II E made soon. CHAS. M. FIlyEMAN, ALL persona Indebted to the estate of Mrs. Lucv. Fe.8 89 Asignee of R. P. Hiarrison ' m~Ka. ecceased are rueted to p - * against said estate will-please rendertthem In pro TU ST R E CEIVE D via. Charleston, per - perlyattd~a 50o0a possible. I desire to set FStieamer Iea~be~a, 20 dozen Dr. MaTJ's world tie up the estate withbsut delay. . . renown COUGH MEDICINE. Por sale at ililey's . ,,. 9. BR.mr.ea Corner. a B, ION1T A - . a .lasa -HAMBURG, Se C. Have Just Received a Large Lot of PURE WHITE LEAD LINSEED OIL;. -CHROME .GREEN, COPAL VARNISH, S. C. SODA, - - QUININE, - VERMIFUGE, - - - ELPS. SALTS,. CASTOR. OIL SULPHUR, COPPERAS. SPANISH BROWN,. PUTTY, WINDOW GLASS, TRAIN 01 LAMP BLAC , POTASII, CONCENTRATED LYE SPTS. TURPENTINA CO9 LIVER OIL, - PAIN KILLER, SOAPS, BRUSHES, -SPICES GARDEN. SEEDR, &c., &c. AU of which are for.saleontbe most reasonable terms. We solicit a call. PELLETIER & CO., Branggist. Hamburg; Feb 16 2m 6 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERL. Capital Prize,, 50;0oo! TICE~n'ais OcTIJT' *2.0. NOTI T UE UIC. As The meinbrst'of air armt have, by %ay of pturehase, becomo the owners of the graut chartered by. the States of Delaware. Eet tacky, Mlouri, and pan of those in Georgia, inmder the managements of Mesas. Gregney A' Maury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we hare deetwed it expedtent to chntan Ite nuIa1f our tirin. on and saner January Ist, 'a0,s. that of -WOt , EDY Ut., whio will hereafter have the masagement 4f tir sparta Academy Lottry, ana oI*ther. a alebe named. In all Iransacans we have e ndeavored to eonduct our bulnew with Integrity and prroptne.s, anl we can a - sure the pablic (hat the patronage heretofre bestowed on us is well deservini of being transferred to iarsue eessors... Very respectfulir, S. SWAN & CO. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 1h, la'. - WOOD, EDDY & CO., MANAGERS, SUCCESSORS TO S. SWAN & 00. T JF roliowing Seh ente will bo drAwn.1,y.Woop,, Eniwy . & Co., Managers 'of thoA iI A R T A .uADEMY 1OrTERY, in eaeh of their' ningye .umber Lotteries for April. 18159, at AUGUS'iA. eorgin, in public,.under the suplerinteudeano of EjommiAnal4nera: - las 1'Draws Saftrday, April 2,1859 Class 15 -taws Satuiday, April - S,18 Class 16-Draws Saturday, Aril .1. -1869 Class 17 Draws Saturday, Apri 1859 Class is Draws Sturday, April 30 1859 On theTlan of Single Numben, 800 Tickets! ' 486 :E3MZ==MS NEAONdonzzBE T vY NINZETIEN MAGNIFICENT SCHEME I 1 To EDRAWN EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL I iPrize of ...... a-,O00 1 Prize of ...1,50(1 I " ..... 2,(000 .0 a .....,g, t " ......1,000 100 ' ....... 4eU. t " ...... of00 10 "..........'.8:an0 'B" ...... 4,'00 ina IS...... O I " ...... b,000 100 '..... ........100 AI'PROXIMATION PRIZES.. 4 Prizes of *4 Ii Appr-ILatg to S6a0,00 P'rize are $l1.tJ 4 .. Soo '' " 2,~a '. " 1.2.'" 4 "4 " 215) " FaItsaO 0 " 1a 0 44 U~ 2' 6 " 5~i~,.-lj " "' 9..O 4 " " 2.a " . ' "..000 "4 " 505 4 " " 159J " " 110l'" a' Ow 4 a ' le)1 " " 1,500 '" " 400 *:aao " " 20 ar.'...................... 100,s,00 1,4815 Prizes amntinng16.............g320,000 Who0LE TICK~ETS *10t; IIALIES $5:QUA RTEttU #f tifA Careuiar ,.liawng the p~lan, of the Latteries wall be a.ent to any one d. riraiua of receiving it. CEIITI FICATES 1W P'ACKAGES will he sold at the. fonoawlng ratats. whieh is thae ri-k: de~arineat. auf l'aekage of l~a Whale Tickets,.....S e- " 10 ifalf " .....a4 " " ~~1'i Quarter " ''....-9 " " -I inaEghth ...........la IN ORlDEING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATEh, en lose the m .ney to our aiddress for the Ticka-ts orniered, .m recalpteof a hich they will bo forwarded by Mrtmal Purchasers can havte Tickets eding in any figure they. muay des;gtatea. The~Lit of-Dr Wit Iumflbers and PrIzes will he smtit to putrchiaers imnmedlately after the drawing. Puarchtaaera wilplease wrlte'iheirsignawiroe plain, ad ;lye their P'ost Oflee,.Cottity atltd Eiste. Eemember that eey Prize Is 4rawn and payable in nith withou t eadnetion. All prir-e of.$t.it0 and annder, paid hmnedaiaiely site? he rawin1 -.tlier piranl thaa nstal llm- 'at thirty al. NOI OifltESPONIENYT.-Thea'e wha,plra er notl ,:adin~t mfoneay Lay tmuil,. cain use TH E ADAMS EXPlhl*,2$ ClM l'ANY, wheretar moaney frr Ticketls. iu '.u, ar Te-n lautjare, andl upwa.in,. can 1,e sent AT aUiL, 1tl5I' ANt) EXP'ENeE.. frotn any city or teawna where hey lamve an offiee. Thes money aand order moust lae --nchea-ed in a "Government Peat O01ce Stapedl Etvel ,pae," or the Express Compntany cannoaat reewe them. All coamamunenttionsa atrictly canidentlal. Addlress Orders fur TIckets or Certiffeates to -WOOD, EDDY & 00., Augusta, Ga. or, WO001, EDDY & Co., Atlanta. ta. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Wilmningtem, Del. WFA list:of the itumbhers that are drawn from the. wheel. with the amount of the prize that tacit onte is entl tied te, will be puabilihed after every drawing In the tal lowing patawre Augausta (Ga.) ConetitutlonalIst, Mnbailk llegster inshville -Gacette, New York Weekly Day ilo'k, ltichmiond Disatach, sand Pauilig (Miss) Clarion. March1 - If s IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, .a1TarVW-A, a.. W-. M. H IG HT , .SUCCESOR TO HIGHT & MAMCTP' C00NTINUES the above business, in all its bran ebe., at tho AMERICAN FOUND)RY, and will be thank ful for orders for all kind, of IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and MACHINERY OF ALL DESCRLIPTION8. Augusta, Sept. 1, 1853 ly* 34 Joy to the World !!! SHALLENBERGER'S FilER AGHIJ ANIl61E! T evr nd n, Chils and Fever.Ner PELLETIER & CO., Dragglets. Hamburg, Feb. 15 2m 6 * Sheriffs Sale, B Virtue or eundry Wits of PIld &rqe to ..,ert.I:ouS,.)Jit iUIirt 4 I0Uaiy andl .Turday in ig tuaao, Vit f H. W. ?JeTiue is.' ituhe liniley: ' thmho amnd Walker anad otIlers vs. The a,:i, Thre .idues. 159JAM)f ElIbSON, s~I.i Horn's Creek Land for Sale. T -l Sitbscriber will oifer for sale at Edgeflelk C. H., 03 the first Monday in April nszt, a portion of her PINE LAND. This land lies broad-side to the plantation of Dr. H. Burt, and also adjoining B. H. Miller, Georr W. Jones and the lands of the Estate of 13. Gal man, doo'd. This tract will contain between twoa hundred and Bify and three hundred acres-only a small por ion clearead. Thaose adesirous .of. tiding over, It, will' be shown the. lad by 13. (1. Ryan. at. any time. The laud will lae surveyed.a after th.al. Tr.n:um or' SAu)-One-third easb. one thiral frst' iay of Jawuatry 1.940, one third fit .u January 18f,1. The two.haaet payments to be0 ,ecutred with ante. andi two good seenrities, with interest fram late. Titles given when: thec terms :uf sale are aoiplied with. R!GALLMAN. March 9, 1359 tf 9 AReward of $25 will be given for the asue bi ension andl loalgmst Ig the Jait of Ede Iid, of myjboj' LE R~aeyirhs& aes Weirei~S~dingS~ ogens Creek.- 8.14 Lee. trd i~abot ve~fset it Inches high, rather slender, td of a slight eoppter color, aged about .ot , er..A LLN B, ADDIO, arc I685 a . 4f .