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mmmARBEIB ■ & BUT30ER
Importers and Heavy Dealers in
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ENGLISH AsND
B EG-leavo to roiurn^isnlcB'to their friends rv^d^ugtpmorn/for .tlie kiiHl A iVhtl lib^ral m^ , > ,
tranago horoloforo received at thoir iiajidk, and to,iiiform tbcm thut. tJ»oir ' , ; M6tO tll8Lli T OWE PRIZE to
HikRBWAKE;
reet, Borne, Gai
■WErjfl
of tlio patronage of our PROMrT FAYINtS ahd
IS NOW COMPLETE, and will bo found equal in extent and variety, (if not in norelly,)
to any in Home, and notwithstanding wo keep constantly on hand - . .
a large stock of
FAMILY' GROCERIES.
’ ' To Whom our G.-od« «ro for aalo at tho iOtVEST FIG
: WE SHALL REQUIRE
CASH SETTLEMENTS,
The First Days -of July and January.
We . expect to sell for MUCH SHORTER PROFITS
than heretofore, and shall expect prompt pay.
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We pledge ourselves to sell as low as any house in Borne
S. NORTON & SON.
&OME, QA^ 'Dic. 21, 1859.-^3^
TUCK ER &
GREAT SOUTHERN
PHOTOIiRATMC AND asbrotype
ART,
'M
? VISITORS, AND WK. ARE READY FOR
liotographib Portraituro all in itsbrunuhes, from
GALLERY
iVT OPEN FOR itsi- RECEPTION 0
p6rform«hco df nil .work portalnlng to
llcst Mincaturo to Lifo-SizD.
•oUia .Sail particular attention to our Ivorytvpoa, ai wo aro confidont that wo havo.on-
gagad the only Artist Id'tbia'country whose experience makos. him onpablo of painting this
MOST BEAUTIFUL Style of Ploturo in Us perfection.
One of: the Largost and Finest collections si Photographic PAINTINGS in. the world, on
exhibition, FREE, to Tisiten.. ■
Wo hare engaged fop, the season, the best corps of
^ - ^ - portrait painters
prices a* low as those at the best Northern UalTt
Tucker & Perkin’s Celebrated Amhrotypes,
TAKEN AS USUAL.
250fc,l-\>r the benefit uf tho MCtfTKlili'LO
UN.ICtNhAr- " •
, , „ _ .CADEHY,br Jasper ct).,.Ga.* ' -
Authorized by Special Act of Legislature.
; ** •* ' - ttlfteaSTjri^eV' ’ ' '
_ iL r /%-nrrri rmVFTn
every .two Tickets.
McKinney & eo., Managers.
CAPITAL "RRIZE '
$60,000.
feB_Ticltcts only (ilO.
■ ' id'Ei' ’
33 SS
. OUR STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
■"sr goo
IS NOT'.EXCELLED, BY ANY IN CI1ER0KEK 8U0.
ladies! silk dress goods,
OR VARIOUS QUALITIES, AND THE
LAiTBST STYI.ES.
• OUR ST'dCK OF • ■
merino, Jiuipi ©ashmei
WORSTED DRESS GOODS,
CANNOT BE EXOELLlkv BY ANY HOUSE THIS SIRE OF AUGUSTA: WE
Halves, Quarters and Eeighths in proportion.
to RE drawn
EACH SATURDAY In JAN., 1861.
In the City of Savannah, Georgia
CLASS 53, to be !Drawn Jan., 7
CLASS 54, to bo Drawn “.. 14th,
CLASS 55, to be Drawn “ 21st,
CLASS 55, to bo Drawn “ 28tb,
Magnificent Scheme,
niZF.B. PRI7.KR.
ALSO HA VE A
Handsome lot of Dress Trimmings.
• Our Stock ofLndios* and Mfasos, Mon'and Boys, and Childrens
BOOTS, SBIOE8 MD WAITERS,.
.will bp/found radro extensive in STYLE and VARIETY than any in the city. Wo arc __
confined to any ouo Manufacturer, •' The whole boundless' uni verso is - burs/’ from which to
seloct our Stock';
Ladies and Misses Velvet, Silk, and Cloth MANTILLAS and CLOAKS, of tho latest.
PARIS STYLE—From $5 00 to $100.
Gentlemen’s, Boy’s and Youth’s CLOTHING,
QUALITIES; ALL
OF TIIE CHAEPEST AND BEST STYLES AND
WHICH WE WILL SELL
'OHBAF
VESUT
To the trade from a distance, atul Equally Clictip to our neighbors and friends.
Bcpt28tf.] GEO. S. BLACK, JNO. M. BLOUNT, JNO. S. CAMERON.
NEW FIRM.
Us & Sumter,
HAVING ASSOCIATED THEMSELVES TOGETHER FOR
MANUFACTURING AND IMPORTING
ALL KINDS AND STYLE OF
CABINET
rpiIE manufacturing of all«
I of$Q0,000 is $00,000
1 of 20,000 is 20,000
lof 10,000 Is 10,000
lof 5,000 is 5,000
I of 4,000 is 4,000
1 of 3,000 is 13,000
1 of S,000. is . 2,000
lof 1,500 is '1,501)
• lof
5 of 1000 are $5;if0
10 of 500 aro 6,Ot6
2 of 400 aro 800
2 of , 300 aro 600
2 of 2(G)' aro 400
50.of‘ 150 Are f,6(}0
100 of 100 aro 10,000
10O'of. 05 aro 0,10.
85 aro 8,500
TERMS.—Tho Eclectic is issued on the ilrst^
of every month. Efadi number contains 144 j
' fOtdvn' prt’geSy 1 oh. line paper, neatly!
(Stitched* dn~groen • cj
.Srirttfo: :Tbb t\volv<
voftniicstof 000;pages
“"^and-embeUishnjonts.
’ cpyC^B, with portraits by\
Ivo rittiijbsrs comprise tlirooj
geseuou, with titles, index-1
Tbo pos-^
tageis brilv tlivcO cents a-number, prepaid at ^
the office oi ‘delivery. The January number J
for '60 cents,.any other for 12 cents, sent
postage stamps.
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P1U7.KS. • - . . l’H|ZI3., ,
4 of $200 app'x’ip, to $60,000 are 800.
4 of 150 app’x mg to, 20,000 are 600
4 of 125 app'x'inj,-to 10,00.0 aro '500
4 of 100 app’x’ing to 5,000 ure . .400
8 of _ 80•app’x’ing to 4,000 aro 040
8 of ‘C0.appVing.to 3,000 aro 480
8 of '50 apjVx’i'ng to . 2^000 aro.. 400
8 of 40 app’x’ing tff 1,500 are 320
400 of 20 app’x’ing to 100 are 8,000
25.000 8 200,000
Still Greater Inducement*!—A Chancd
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FICTION, NEWS, HUMOR, AGRICUlvf
TURK, THE MARKETS, Ac., Ac., Ac.
T IIE Proprietors of tho SATURDAY
' EVENING POST—“the oldstaml best.
t>l tUo.Wi*eklios”~have the plcnsuro to un~
uouueo to the rcadiug public, that they have ,
made ftn exclusive engagement with an Au-'
thor whoso.powerful stories have of late at
tracted great attention j abd that they will
open thd. year I860 with a novelet, written
e.r]>rc8styfdr thd POST,' called
The Earl’s Daughters, us
By flw Author bf ‘"rttE' kjod COURTS
FARM,;', "THE .ROOK," tho HESTER
IIALLIWELL” Sturius, "THE SIX GREY
POWDERS," ‘/THE DIAMOND BltAAC-
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warded by first mail. Purchasers,can have
tickets ending' in any figure they may .desig
nate.
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be sent to purchasers immediately after the
drawing. •
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or tho Express Cempanios cannot roeervi
them. ,
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Geat
Artistic Attraction
Two Splendid Elates.
Imperial Court of France.
itOYAii'F.VMILy OF ENGLAND.
STOCK, CHE MI CALS, A ND MATERIALS
( E - furnished to the trade at
yohbL PH.10HS.
-marEi-w:
Ltfo dito'"PhotoWfalpttli 1 'PSVtrnil. made from .mall DaguerMtvpea and Amhrotyjics.
‘.8. B.-.Ddi i P«rohfot * dirtanoo from Augusta, and desiring a Picture copied, will please
tyddreu, by mail or Express with a description of tho color of tho hhir, eyes,
, c., do., of the original; and wo will return it to them by Express or ollienvlso,
,* toast injury, with a beautifully colored. Photograph copy of any size they may
fine asiortmeaf of Storosooplo Pictures and instrumonts for solo; at Nil W YORK
PRICES. • * •
FUI5.NITURS3,
■ siies-uifixiylBsof SASlFand BLINDS, ,
I &c., and also tire business of UNDERTAKERS. Tfnviiig un
Extensive Shop and Machinery
WEraD-WRST QUALITY OF MATERIAL, WE ARE READY TO
MANUFACTURE LARGELY,
All articles in our line, and to fill ull orders at tho shortest notice.
MR. SUMTElt, has beau long'known in this coniimmity, as a^flrst claim MECHANIC, cun
thoroforo, warrant ull. articles mode by us. Wo shall bo uble to ' '
Supply the surrounding Country with Sash, Blinds,
and Furniture, nt very, reasonable prices.
Wo cordially invitu all tho citizens of. tho.country to our’Wnro Room, Furniture Store and
Manufactory, both on Broad St.. Rome, Ga/, FINE BURIAL CASES always .on bund,
and ovory quality,of COFFINS iriado at} soon asruquired,
CHARLES W, MILLS. * july27,ly.
Hi*l f rtrcKER & Perkin’s
ItlAMFACTORY,
IS NOW IN FULt OPERATION
4 k| S
Xl l.C.
Every'dliaription of Oval and Spuare Rosewood and Gilt Frames, made to order, at NE W
F%??Frame£e-dHded and made to look as well as when thoy were new. at VERY LOW
TBS. Orders from Wuntiy Dealers Solicited.
' " RATES. - Orders from counuy Dealers solicited.
AfJ t BE ARPEN^ Ag c hb for Tucker A Porkins, in Roqic, Ga.
dcc7—lm
I: G i-1 Br Ari-.icox!, J ;
W. RHODES HILL,
W. R. HERNDON.
COX, HILL & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
PEACH-TREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA,
tmod fa copartnership as above, no aro prepared to exhibit an
" stock of groceries,
>which aro offered to ca.h and abort timo, prompt paying cuatomcrs nt very low iigurea
'Our facilitie. for puruhaaing and a perfect knowledge of the wanta of the public,
t we con guarantee entire eatiafaction, in every particular,
w. of; tho nrtioloa now in atoreand to Arrive;
Ba&s Java Coffee,
10 “ Old Government Coffee,
. J00 jujBox’ Tobacco,
50 bis. crushed andBrown Sugar,
S00 Bagjs-Rio.CoffeiB.. :
400Kegs of Nails,
300 Box candles,
1000 V Snuff
200 bis Boo’d Whisky,
The Eclectic Magazine
FO*U JANUARY, i860,
Will be EmboUiahcd with TWO'"Splendid
Plates * •
.J.’TUt) Empress Eugenie and the Eight
I.atiies uf Her Court. 0 Beautiful 1‘ortraiii
if 0 Boautirul Ladies.
• 2 Quoth Vietoriu, Prince Alborf, and tin
Uhildrt n of tho Tioyal Fatnily. The-'artistic
enibeijishmi’iita and Rio literary attraallom
of the number 4iro intended to be match
Other brilliant gems of art will follow. Hi:
iutundcil t'» please the urtietiu eye and ghitl
fy the taste of all lovers of choice reading..
ready for Delivery dec. ijth.
JAMES M. SUMTER
W. X i)lJOKER,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in
CABINET FURNITURE,
In this story/prvittou expressly for THE’
POST, this powerful writer’s genius has bud
powerful . o
fall -scope afforded it; and' wo aro aid(TTo
statu—luvving vend it in manuscript, lb
already in hand—that it will niuka ii’ftonsa-
•un* 1 '
lion, unless wo aro greatly mistaken, us w ,,«
of the most powerful and interestimr stories ,
ever published. ’ b
To enable those unacquainted with THE
POST to judge of iho richness and variety .»f
its general contents, wo may siato that during
tho past year we’ have published novelets.
Stories, poems, esmys. Ac,, from the puiu of
tho following gifted authors:
G. 1\ It. James, Charles Dickons, Alfreil
Tennysbn, Charles lleade, II. W. Longfellow?
Charles Maekay, Wilkie Collins, Hr. (J. wl
Holmes, T. S. Arthur, Author of ••THH
SCOUT,” Ac., Alexander Dumas. John (fj
Whittier, Owori Memideth, V. Bui]
Author of “Fcstus,” Lieut. Hu
Ilqwitt, Author of “Tho Bod
Author of “Form of Four
Greenwood, Miss Pnrdoc, 1
Aiuolia B. Edwards, Emma A1
thor of the “Ebony Casket
Dennison, Fanny M. Ray mm
Isa Craig, Miss Martineau.
: The POST does not confine il^elf. however,
In works of tho imngiiiution, as so m.mv
Weeklies now do.' 1c generally devotes u fair
qi'irtiou of its ample fpnee to the News of.tlm
Week, Foreign and Domestic, to Letters fr.rni
Paris, to an Agricultural Department, to
Hank Note and Stock LLts, and t<» a Weekly
and Accurate' Price Current of ihq I'roduce
Mavl.eU, Ac., Ac.
. P. J. Bailey); J
abershatn, MnryVl
id, Ni
M. A^fl
a lVgrf*..
TKRiUS—ENGRAVINGS.
HAMILTON'S TWO UliWSaf NIAG
ARA FALLS—n couple ul hanifialnu nml
large-sized Steel-Engravings—the retail price
Uieii is FIVE DQLL^VRS-
bled to Club with THE POST »»
ing remarkably 1 liberal terms.
Wo also dub with thosewell knm
!y Maguzines, Arthtir’s IIome Magi
Godovs Lady's Bo.k.^ U.eiqt tin
the folio
tint take
eh o’
Due
r eii .us.
»p,V of tli.; Portt,.
u* copy of the Post and n
Engravings uf Niagara Falls,
3.00
Jtt A T BESS E S.
COTTAGE CHAIRS
On Broad Street, Rome, Georgia.
JNVITE8 tlio Public, and the Ludiqs particularly, to visit bis Ware dtoom»# whoro he bos a
large supply of
Rosewood, Parlor and Chamber Furniture,
Mahogany, Walnut, and Imitation Furniture,
From tho best spring Seat Sofa,' to tho commonest article in use. Also un assortment of.
ItlntrcsscH, TucUcr’trPatcnt Sphng Bed j Couches, Lounges, Sideboards, Safes.
All kinds of Furnituro with dispatch, and neatly repaired.
Thankful for tho very jib oral patronage heretofore extended to him, he hopes, by cWo at
tention and good work, to merit a contiuuancc of the same.
7jrrn^^ZSSSS9 CABINET SHOP on,Howard St., near tho Etowah.House, whoro Fur-
nitumhi ntanufacturdd and ropalrijd. Work warranted to give satisfactjonB
Bills of over 50 Dollars Retailed at wholosalo pricos-T-and great bargain.
for CA8H,
xm
D. J.
HOODS.
& BRO.,
FOB FEBRUARY,; ISliO.
Two Splendid Plates
ARE IN PREPARATION.
Wo invite the attention of nil I he lovers of
choice reading to Tlio Eclectic; list rich awl
varied contents, and its • beautiful ciubullhh-
monts.. ,
1 The Eclectic as a Monthly Magazin6; of
114 pages or more,‘doubto;’ columns, bus no
superior in literacy merit or artistic oinhel-
iishmerit.
2. ltti lciterproed is made up of the Jhoioest
articles, selected from; 7 British Qiiartorics
and 0 British Monthlies. It aims to give the
cruam of all. •
3; The Eclectic, in ouo ycar^cijuah jhprin
ted matter any three entire British Quarte-
rios. Tho prieo 6f ihcni is S7. Tlio 'price of
The Eclectic for the sumo is only $5, while
tho prints in Tho Eclectic - are worth alone
§5 more. ..
4. The variety, rjehnes*, and affluence of
The Eclectic articles in all, the departmenU
of literature and pupular. science, both lu
st ructivo and entertaining, stamp it ns the
Irnst Magazino published. So tho Press and
eminent men say, in all parts of the land.
5. Evoiy .uupiber of Tho Eclectic fa splcn
didly embcUishod with oneor mord'portraitr
or prints. 18 fine Stool Plates, and 100 Por
traits urid FaecB.in t850—worth more alone
than the prieo of'the work.
6. The Eclectic has adaulred an establish
ed character tls a standard work among litera
ry room, It finds a place in many libraries..
From* lion. Edward Everett.—Boston. Sept.
30th, 1850.—“I concur in,the highly favora
ble opinions of The Kelcctic Magiwino-wliicU
have been expressed by many eminent per
sons and in several leudiugjournals. I have
rend it for throo years;-nrid find its con ton ts
judiciously selected, bo<os to present a great
variety of instructive and interesting matter;
and afibrd a,fair spocimon of tbo current lit,-
onituro'of the’day.—“EAward Everett,”
From Noblo Butler? Lbuisvill, Ky.—“Tho
Ecloctlo ^Magazine is one of tho best guests
that can bainvited into the family, ltsiii-
iluonca must bo good on ovory member. It
is really morn useful than would be the soven
British Quarterlies, aucl the pine monthlies,
tbo 'cream* of which it gives. It Is. the sumo
thing ns if wo took tho whole of these peri
odicals, and employed n gentleman bf taetp
15,00
One copy of the Post nn l
Arthur’s Homo Magazine, ;i.uw
Oneof tire J*i#st uiul one of
(noddy's Lady Book, 3,50
CLUBS’.
2.COPIES Of TH J4 post. $3,00
4 (and one of tin en
gravings to goiter up
'©1‘ Club,) 5.00
8 “ (mw.l out* copy extra,
..or both Engravings to
' getter up of Club.) 10,00
13' (aud one copy ex
tra, nr both Engra
vings lo getter nji
Chib.)
20 “ Undone copy extra,
or both Engravings to
getter up of Ciub,( ‘J(
30 “ (niul one eopv ex
tra. and both Engra
vings to getter up of
Club.) ;:(!
I School Teachers :i
only $1 your. The Itlddlo and P
pnrtinent renders THE POST p
acceptable to the latter’class.
A BEAUTIFUL PREMIUH. *
A largo anti beautiful Engraving on steel,
17 by 22 ir.ehes, called “TilE SPEARING
LIKENESS,” will bo sent to every subscriber
to “THE.POST" ftnv 1.801), who hlmll .-did. in
addition to bis subscription, tlu sum of l wen
ty-fiyc cents, to pay tlio expense of j
•‘ h «’l>..rgod :
rtieularly
messy and other ohoioe Brandies,
10 Brandy, Old* and Soft, from private at ’
, 600 Saeka Salf: ; 4 100 Bx’s State and EngJitihRarry Cheese.
. And any quantity of.Soi*,‘Starch, PloklM.-GnUap., 8»uce«, Pre«crrcl, Frail., Cordial.,
„Ox,UrfyMMxal*l> BanUnMrBae)iai.iBroam>, Tulw, Churn., Ao., to orMoli attention is in
vited. Awaiting juar aomns»nd»,:tu}d (dir»y«*t yoar «ervlo«,,
' ocll».tt We.r*Be.p«tftai,,-
ABE NOW RECEIVING A
COX, HILL A CO.
•-Ti
tvLv-c-;- l TO RENT.!
InthUvi-
to Veiseb.
NEW STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER
DRY a a O D s
SHOES,'BOOTS, HATS, CAPS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,.&.C
* “ attention of. tlioir friondB nni’ ‘ '
mailing, Ac., Ac. The re.tall prkvof ’tbi
graving is FburDolluvs ! It. a Hem ’
1». 8.—The Postage will U pre-pui.l
tbo Engravings. Address,
DEAtON APKTEBSt.
' 'Ne. 132'SbtithThird St., Pbilude!
^^..Sninplc Copies of the P..H sen
when requester.
~®S. TO EDITORS—Editors who give tlio I
ah ova one inmiion, oiveondonsc the material
portions pt’,it for their edit-rial columns, shall
bo entitled to an exchange and acopyjof.j
Tho Speaking Likeness,” by sending
Tho Speaking Likeness,” by sending us-a
arkod copy of ilic paper coutainin g the ud-
ertisement or notice.
Gas -Lights! Gas Lights f.
>1
Gas made from Common
PIMIi W OOD !
Thif
gcnornlly.—
oUthey
•poao to sell.. . -.
Very low for Gash or Ito Prompt Paying Buyers.
An examination of our Stock is earnestly solicited. nprilO.
to read them all over, ami select fh£ best foi*
our qww poraual/ 4
From theUouy Judge Lumpkin, Athens,
GV.— W I have been a constant reader of The
Eclectic for many years. Whether iuslray
tion orVntertainmoiit ho tho object, the selec
tions of iff.articles, In fay humble judgment,
aro uncqualcd. The engravings alone are
worth the price of sub«cripH6n. w
From tho Hon. Judgo Longotroot, Presi-
dont of $outlt Carolina Collogo.—“I have
long boon a reader of The Eclectic Magazine,
nriafogard U us unsurpassed by nuy work of
tho kiud in oue country for vnlunblo reading.
Thh eomfaonlTutloifs of tho Press are many,,
and •generous. . A-..
A\1 luvera of choice reading ami btffiuttful
art-por.iroits and engravings nro invited to
RQuef tholr.orders for the oomjpg yoar. Encli
now subscriber to tho vrojk, or , any norson
who eemlo a ifew tiatrio with tlio pay in nd-
vancei^WlN'ho culilfad-to a cjioieo (if either
of two boautlfal prolnltim prints, Worth $260
canh. s, No Intelligent family, oyotmng Indy
or young gontltmah, should bb without the
geuo of art and tho troasurcs ol’ lltcratur
> found in Tbo Helvetic.
\y.,u. MAarr.t, & co„
Builders. Iff - Gas Apparatus for making Gas
from Wood.
T HE subscribers aro now prepared to build
and furnish Gass Apparatus fur cittc8>
villages,tqwns,.public and private building
on short notice,
Gas made from common pine wood is cheap
er'urid better than any other light kuo^|
from nnothe’r source.
Persons wishing to seo tho Wood
Works iu opporatiou, can hoo them at Gri
NiubuDou A Go’s., Go), llammoiid’s
Ware’s in Athons, Ga.
‘ and Steam flu
'X©.-AU kjnds
djpo to order.
All kinds t
kinds of Gas and Steam flit
constantly on hand, tor lighting and hoT
purposes.
Orders scut through tho Post. Offlco, i
orwiso, will ho punctually attended ter.
Romp, Ga. W. if. MAUlLfc A (
. , .J,.*. sops, WM. 11. M.VOlLlLt
’ nov3t) r ly. ‘
C. W. IiANGWORTHI
PitorKssou of
TvWlA N 0, Oiiti.
Guitar and Vocal Muoio,
HOME, GA, HUg3.1y,