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, a O’CLOCK P. M. XOV. 8, 18»W.
W Notice to Advertiser*.
Advertisement* ror the Evkm.no Domini must
be iiitndC'! in by eleven o'clork in the forenoon, in
gt k-r to appear tlie *atne day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
“ Advertiser,” is informed, that
we published his notice promptly, with
the note at the bottom, “morning pa
pers please copy.” It is not out fault
that one ot them did not publish it.
The G'nniphellH.
This Inimitable Ethiopean Troupe bos
arrived, and will give their first enter
tainment tonight, at Concert Hall. Go
earlv to secure seats.
•.«>.•
The Goose Question*
Mi:. Editor':—You wish to know how i
a man lost SI in selling geese at the j
same rate that he paid for them. He j
purchased sixty geese in two lots of 50 j
each, paying for the first lot at the rate
of SI for 2, and sls for the 00 ; and
for the second lot at the rate of SI for
► 8 and $lO for the whole lot.
Thus giving $25 for sixty geese. He
sold them in lots of sat the rate of $2
per lot.
It would seem that having in separate
trades, bought them at the prices of 2
for sl, and 3 for sl, he had lost nothing
in selling them at the rate of 5 for $2.
But, if 00 geese he placed in two rows
or ranks, 30 in each row. and those in
the first or front rank cost at the rate
of $1 for 2, and sls for the 30 ; and
those in the second or rear rank cost at
the rate of $1 for 3, and $lO for the
whole lot, making $25 for the sixty ;
ar.d they are then detached in lots of
5, taking 2 from the first or front row,
which cost at the rate of $1 for 2 or
50 cts. each, and 3 from the second row,
which cost at the rate of $1 for 3, or
33 1-3 cts. each, it will be found that
when the second row is exausted, there
will he 10 geese remaining in the front
row, and there will be only 10 lots of 5
detached, which, at the rate of 5 for $2
is but S2O, and of course the other 2
lots of sfor $2 which is 40 cts. each,
must be made up of the remaining 10
of the front row, which cost 50 cts.
each, and a clear loss is sustained of
10 cts. a head on the last 10 geese.—
'iliat is the way the man lost $1 in the
goose trade.
If the solution is satisfactory, I hope
you will be “all right on the goose
question.”
And if it is not, please call on Com
missary D. and ask him how it was
solved at Milledgeville in July 1857.
And it he can't “Ililt” it, perhaps “uncle
Tom” can.
Special Correspondence of the Dirpa'ch.
Mo.vreo.MKUY, Nov. 3d, 1858.
Mr. Juldor :—The State Fair is now [
being held here, the whole world of
the State and the balance of his family
is here. The city is crowded to over
flowing, so much that Fillibusters find
it difficult to get quarters. While speak
ing of the inconvenience occasioned by
the excess of visitors, I would ije doing
injustice to the gentlemanly proprietors
of the Montgomery Hall, Mess. Watson
& Officer, if I did not acknowledge their
kind attentions to your “Special Corres
pondent,” I would recommend the
traveling public to give those gentle-!
men a call and judge for themselves 1 j
saw hut little at the Fair that requires!
particular notice. The main feature of j
the show was stock, such as finely do- j
veloped gentlemen. cows, and stallions,
some trotting horses of no particular i
speed, &e. Among the exhibitors Ino 1
tice James L. Coleman, Esq., with a
Shingle'Machine, and Wm. F. Smith,!
Esq., with Plants, &c.--of your city.— 1
The fairest and most interesting stock I
saw, were the ladies. Alabama can cer
tainly boast of beautiful women. In
paying this tribute to the girls of Ala-i
bama let me not be censured by Eva !
for I only note what I see and no more.
Governor Moore of this State is stopping
at the Montgomery Hall,and lam sorry
to state that he is in had health. He
is universally admired by the people
—and I fear the frequent calls on him.
will prove annoying. I hope he will be
preserved for years to come, as he is
one of the men that the South will re
quire before many years pass over our
head. Montgomery has improved much
within the last few years, its private
and public |lmildings would really be
an ornament to any city. Its progress
is onward, and I think it in advance of
your dusty, without-water-place.
Yours, Lapis.
Beautiful Extract.—A delicate child,
pale and prematurely wise, was com
plaining, on a hot morning, that the
poor dew-drops had been too hastily !
snatched away, and not allowed to glit
ter on the flowers, like other happier
dew-drops, that live the whole of the
day through, and sparkle in the moon i
light, and through the morning, on
wards to noon day. “The sun,” said
the child, “has chased them away in
his heat, or swallowed them up in his
wrath.” Soon after came rain, and a !
rain-how ; whereupon his father point
ed upwards’ “See,” said he, “there
stands thy dew drops gloriously reset, a
glittering jewelry in the Heavens ; the
clownish foot tramples on them no
more. By this, my child, • thou art
taught, that what withers on the earth
blossoms again in heaven.” Thus the
father spoke, and knew not that he
spoke prefiguring words; soon after the
delicate child, with the morning bright
ness of his early wisdom, was inhaled,
like dew-drops, into heaven !
Spectacles, Spectacles.
IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Watch. Clock, and Jewelry Store, near the Low
oc‘2B-tf or Market.
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The Dying Wife, .uv cokmuu *. UAPusp . j
Ye 3, come an 1 feel how cold the hand
That soon will colder be ;
Clasp me once more in thy embrace.
While I am yet with thee.
Those lips are mute, while on my brr w
ihy burning tears fall fast .
Death hath no pangs while thus thy arms
Around my form are cast.
Ah. come ! for in tnv eyes the light
Fades with the fading day
Upon my lips the last faint sigh
That bears my soul away.
What though life's feeb'e pulse die« out, j
And death and darkness come—
No shadows dim the gates
Os our eternal home
Nay. weep not, sighs are all in vain ; (
Could words—could angel s tears— j
Revive this sinking form again
To bliss and future years,
I would not have mv footsteps stray
The way which they have gone.
To mirglc with the wild and proud,
Vet know myself alone.
Nor have my spirit seek the ti le
Os pleasure’s glittering stream, j
Yet (ind my feelings ruu to waste
Amid each Haltering beam
That flings a moment’s brightness o’er
The weary path we tread.
Then loaves us darker than before,
With all those visions fled !
.Stars of the deep blue Armament
And evorlas ing night,
All things that sing a last lament
Unto the dying light.
Fling all your glories round my heal
Ere we forever part ;
Shine forth and faiewell radiance shed
Around my sinking heart. j
THK OCEAN STEAMERS.
Sailing Dxt/s to and from the United States. .
FROM EUROPE.
Ariel, from Havre for New York Oct 0
Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool for Quebec.. Oct 6
1 Fulton, from Southampton for New York.. Oct 20
! North America, lr’m Livorp’l for Quebec. Oct 20
Northern Light, from Havre, for N York. Nov 3
’ Arago, from Southampton for N York.. .Nov IT
FROM THK UNITED STATES.
Persia, from New York for Liverpool Sept 29 ■
’ Northern I ight, f’m N York for Bremen .Sept 29
i Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 3
[ Indian, from Quebec to Liverpool Oct 9
; j Asia, from New York for Liverpool..'... .Oct 13
[ | Arago. from New York to Havre Oct 10
| Canada, from Boston for Liverpool Oct 20
' Nova t-co ian, from Quebec for Liverpool.. Oct 23
. Anglo Saxon, from Quebec for Liverpool. Nov 6
j Fulton, from New York hr Havre Nov 13
: North America, f’m Quebec lor Liverp’l.Nov 20
cam-. it...—. Min ■ ■■■■ -r-r...irr-..i«
Cmmwrrial intelligence.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, I
[ November 8, 1858. j
, COTTON.—SaIes rep uted this morning 308
’ bales—J3 at l( ;ti . 11l at 10»a ;67 at 10R ; 170
at Id*,' ; 4at 10J* ; and 13 at 11 cents. Receipts
' 1391 bales.
; SAVANNAH, November 0. — Cotton —The mar*
C i ket was depressed t • d <y, and prices uu.-et'led
I and irregular. Some .-a'es were made at '^e.,
1 j and others at full off. We c-innot give quo
-1 j 11 lions in the present state of the market. The
i trails ictious to day foot up 1,002 hales, at the
subjoined particulars : 21 ut 10; 01 at 10’/ ; 30
f! at 10,', : 18 at 10*.' ; 84 at 10;,' ; 02 at JG£. ; 430
jat 1 1 : 05 at 11 ’a ; aud 238 at 11 6-16 cem>.
piping intelligent.
: CHARLESTON, November G.—Arrived, ship
Mary Merrill, Boston.
Went to sea, Dutch bark Twees Alidas, North
. !of Europe ; bark Moncyni k, New York ; brig
Lizabel. New Orleans ; schrs Equator, Harbor
’ Island, Bah.; Robt Caldwell, N w York ;Stephen
. Taber, New York.
( j CI.BAKED FOR THIS FORT,
j Park Alma, at New York, November 3
j Schr L S Davis, at New York, Nov 3
j VESSELS I.V TriK PORT OF CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 4.
! Steamships 3 ; flops 16 ; Barks 11 ; Terns 0 ;
j Brigs 7 ; Schooners 10. Total, 63.
■ SAVANNAH, November 8. —Arrived, Steam
ship St ite of'Georgia Philadelphia: ship China,
Portland. Me.; brig*Mary E Jones, New York ; •
schr.? Albert Nason, Boston ; E .) Talbot, Cam
den, Mo.; steamer Augusta, Daniels, Augusta.
OF) ICI A E» |)RAWINOS
OF TUB J
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers o. the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, CIass 729—drawn
NOVEMBER fl, 1858 :
50, 65, 11, 38, 23, 69, 28, 29, 18, 12,
GO, 24.
The following arc the Drawn Numbers of the
Si’ART.A ACAI.KMY LOTTERY, Clou 730— F.nra.
drawn NOVEL BEK 8 1858 :
jo, 25. 60, 49, 65, 54, 33, 53, 50, 68,
. 9, 40, 21, 41.
[j v. DUGAS R ’ j Commissioners. !
j novß S. SWAN A: CO., Managers.
New and Fresh
TALL MILLINERY.
MRS. K. O. COLLINS
HAS RECEIVED, at her store oppo
site the Planters’
Hotel, r. handsome sup
j ply of all articles of
MILLINERY.fj3p^
SUIT A n i’. K 'for the
FALL AND WINTER,
Consisting, in part, of an assortment of BON
r-l r-INKTS, RIBBONS, FLOWER*, RUCHES,
Wi 0 IBLONDE LACES, VEILS, MITTS, DRESS
// IjifllflCM’S, HEADDRESSES, HAIR BRAIDS,
JJ J CURTS, TOILER’ POWDERS, S 'APS, PER
FUMES, HAIR OILS, &c.
BONNETS, CAPS and HEAD DRESSES made at
Short notice and in the most fashionable style.
oc27tf
To Kent,
THE RESIDENCE lately occupied by
the subscriber, on the corner of
Broad and Jjncola streets. Possession Kjiaj
given immediately. 111*11
0c.21-tf FOSTER BLOPGF!. -Ik
CIIDER ! CIDER ! ! CIDER ! ! !
) The best quality of new CHAMPAGNE CD
DER, from the largest manufacturers in New
Jersev, constantly on hand and arriving. For
sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
Agent for the Manufacturers.
oc2l Augusta, Ga.
Light for the Million!
i Wo have just received a supply of the
Genuine Kerosine Oil,
HAV NG made arrangements with the manu
facturers by which we shall be regularly
(supplied, so that iu future our customers can
have their orders promptly filled,
j 0C23 dtf PLUMB h LF.ITXER
j j
8 I*(JARS.—50 hhds. prime Porto Rico j
SUGARS;
200 barrels A and C SUGARS ;
25 “ Crushed “ For sale low, j
by 0c23 WUCOX, HAND & ANBLEY. j
T TOLU ME 23, GEORGIA REPORTS. !
V Also, another supply of volumes 21 ar,d 22.
: For sale by 0c23 T. RICHARDS & SON. j
Five Dollars Reward!
RANAWAY, ray boy CLIFFORD, son j
of Gub Benncfluid. He is copper ;
colored, and slightly marked by small I
pox. He Is about 4 feet 6or 8 inches in 'TL !
height. 1 will pay the above reward for—
his delivery to to me. LUTHER KOI J.. j
Augusta,' November sth, ISSB. ts
SUGAR, AT REDUCED PRICES.—
25 hhds. choice Porto Rico SUGARS :
26 hhds. common and fair Porto Rico and
Mew Orleans SUGAR :
100 bbls. Refined A, B and C SUGAR ;
30 bbls. Crushed and Powd’d “
Just received, and lor sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS.
! No. C Warren Block.
LIME. —600 bbls. Thomastou LIME;
200 bbls. cheap LIME, for manure,
novl THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. ,
jfliSttUmtroas Ablmlistnunis.
fill mi
A FEW HUNDRED BUSHELS
Best Pennsylvania
LACK OATS.
FOR SEED. FOP. SALE BY
Fleming & Rowland,
| oc-28-2w _
New Dry Goods Store!
J. kattfferJ
j I'r-’DER THE AUGUSTA II'ITEL.
I !
I HAYS just received, and am daily j
receiving by Express and Steamers.
jCLOTH CLOAKS,
j The latest styles, made after Paris patterns, ’
which I arn able to sell cheaper than
| ;.ny Augusta House. They are of
iny brother’s own manut iciure
in New York. Also, a
largo lot of
Embroideries,
} Such as Collars, - leeves. Bunds. Set's. Invertings. |
Handkerchiefs, etc. A large variety of
MANTILLAS,
, MOUSLIN IHLAINE. from 12 to 26 cents :
BARA MAT TO. double wide,ft ora 12 1 * •• - : P :
DkRAGE, frfim C L, cents up ;
PRINTS, from f. l 4 ' cents up ;
LINEN ToWkuS from o,‘ 4 ' vntsup.
I shall also keep a full supply of all kinds o
Dry Goods.
j 1 don’t slitter myself of being the only Mer
chant in Georgia who hns a constant buyer in
New York, but I have a brother there who do
votes most of his time in buying nothing but
Extra (heap Goods,
*
for me only, and as he i> well posted -n the New
’ York market, I fan offer FP.F.-'FT BARGAIN? al
; mo-t every day. One price only—my Goods
| being marked wish plain flgnret. oclG-ly
Oranges, Oranges,
FOR RAI.K,
FIFTEEN BA RR EES FIXE
HAVANA ORANGES.
' emtf W. H. Howard.
cm )i:h-si huts.
l
AND
DRAWERS.
)
> THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY.
■ ; All Sizes and Qualities, at
simsiY’s
Morning Robes.
Shawls,
Blankets,
Scarf.-,
Ties,
Gloves,
Hosiery,
Handkerchiefs,
i Umbrellas, &e.
EMBRACING EVERY ARTICLE U RALLY KEPT
IN A FiPST CLAAJ
G-ENTLjSM S *3
FIMISHIXti MW STORE
AT
mmri
Now on hand, the largest lot of SHIRT BOSOMS;
ever before opened in t* city, ranging
iu price from 25 cents each, to i. c
rich Embroidered one? at
SlO and SI2,
opened at
HEBSEY-S. |
CANTON FLANNEL,
SHAKER FLANNEL,
SHAKER KNIT,
COTTON KNIT,
CASHMERE,
MERINO.
SILK, j
And other styles of UNDER-SHIRTS and DRAW-;
ERS. Gentlemen who require
UYH %\
Os Under-Dress, are invited to exurnine my stock, i
OPPOSITE UNITED STATES HOTEL.
nov3-tf |
Oriental Detersive Soap.
A NEW AUTICLE--one pound goesj
XJL as far as three pounds c<-ratnon BrowLj
Soap. In using it, clothes do not require to be
rubbed on a wash-board, or boiled—thereby j
saving them a great deal. Satis!action guarau-;
iced. For sale by A. 1 ! , ’.VJUJLAMS.
nov2-3m Agent for Manufacturers. :
Negro -Mechanics
TWO good BRICKLAYERS and PLAB-!
TERERS. and one good TANNER and Fl\- 1
i ISHER OF LEATHER, can be hired by the year ;
; or month, or by the Job, by applying to
dls j. C. BAEMEX3 - Ga
POTATOES AND OHIONB.
50 barrels choice Fating POTATOES ;
20 bbls Red and Silver Skin ONIONS. Forj
|B9,!e low, by oc2B-d6 ESTES & CLARK. '
A HPERS^M AGAZINE, for Novem I
ber, trimmed* For sale by
| 0C27 TIB>B. RICHARDS & SON.
mRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
ERS and SHOULDER BRACES, iu great va-j
riety, just received by
| oc2l WM. H. TUTT.
j /CHEESE AND BUTTER.—IOO boxes
VY choice CHEESE ; and 10 firkins Goshen
BUTTER, for sale by
j 0c23 ESTES fc CLARK. I
! HANDLES.—
i V. 200 whole and half boxes Adamantine CAN
j DLES. F* r sale low, by
I oco-dic ESTES k CLARK.
N CONSIGN M ENT—
-70 barrels Pike’s WHISKY :
G “ Chesnut Grove WHISKY ;
12 cases “
oc2l KLNCHLEY & SANCHEZ. ;
SNUFF. “100 dozen bottles SNUFF {
60 jars SNUFF. For .sale low, by
0C23 ESTES fc CLARK. >
TO BUILDEK.S.
LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER
THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ESTABLISHED A
stmts & Yftß, B
IN THIS CITY,
ANY KIND or PINE LUMBER
Tan lie had at prices lower than any one else can sell at, as his yard is
adjoining the South Carolina Railroad, which enables him by that mode of
transpoi'ation to undersell those who luuc to haul It from the Road.
SEASONED LI'MBER ILWIYS OE MSB.
l';ur or Five Hundred Thousand Feet now on hand and being received.
W. E. BARNES.
Darliy’sProphylacticFliiiD!
Allows no rival in A meric A!
Removes every bad odoll!
11 nrsts into contagion like a bom B !
Yields to nothing supremac Y!
’Stands unrivalled in its merit "S!
P 018003 cannot elude its grasP! i
R emoves rancidity from butte R !
(> tiers cures for sores and burns als O !
P urises the breath on beauty’s li P!
1 {1 ighly benefits and preserves teet IS!
■ j You ought to have it for your familY !
r
i L ets no malaria escape its contro L!
t Acts with certainty on all miasm A !
C uts short the necessity for physi C!
• T akes pain from the bite gs an insec T!
- I nvites the notice of Literat 1 J
C omes up to the idea of a ProphylactiC!
F lings contagious diseases entirely ofF!
L cts nothing have color so b autifu L !
’ U se it freely, and you’ll find this FI U;
1 d mo; wonderful than feats of Mag I!
Darby's Prophylactic* FiuiD!
For -tile in Ar.g’vta, by
HAVILAND, CIIICHKSTKU CO
Wholesale and Retail Agents.
. AGENTS:
Dr. R. Fv. Herbert, Warronton : Dr. .7. ’V. (
Price WasfcimiK n: i r. 11. M Smith. Atfcei..- r :
H. Wood, Greensboro’; C II Ami rows & Co.;
Madison ; Browu k Morris. Cvmgion.
p. F. - -I'rob -r'v JoiIN DARBY is well known ;
throughout the Smith, as a gentleman of the j
■ j Lighc-t scientific attainments and is name is a i
• sufficient guarantee that there is no quackery j
j about it. Call at '.be Drug Store and g*t a pam j
pbietl botU ft. ep2l-tf
Southern Agency
PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY
Candle Works.
mwo HUNDRED and FIFTY RONES
’ JL Hydraulic rrevsed Adamantine CANDLES;}
2GO half hose? •• “
100 cases of same, in f. lb. Cartoons.
A supply a!wavs or hand at the Agency. F«*les I
made deliverable at the Factory if desired .which i
can be shipped direct t- the i urc! risers. Terms
accommodating. A. D. WII.I.IAM?,
novl d3m Agent for Manufacturers. '
Shorts vnd bran.—
1.000 bus hels BRAN ;
I 500 bi-sL SHORTS, 1 rora on country Mills, j
novl
¥7O RE CRACKERS. —800 boxes No. 1 ,
, FlftS Ca.i'.KKKS. :hr -1- l.v
j «a S BOTES fe CLARK
DRY GOODS, DRY GOODS i
■JAMES HEXEY,
BEGs leave to call tlso attention of j
1 is friends, and the public to Lis large and {
b | well a sorted stock of Fancy and Domestic
DRY GOODS.
! - Ho Laving disposed of a!! his old previous tn i
i his going to tLe North, is now in possessou of,
: an * nt:rc!v
NE W STOCK,
vLicli (Ompris .’s a:' that is new and desirable j
' m style.
! He has also ad .fed to Ins Store another do- I
>| pur•••¥:«• nt in which ho keeps a largo supply of
Negro Blankets, Kerseys
ana TPitviiifs,
. all of wh : .-T will be sold it prices not to i\ j
beaten by any Hoas< iu Augusta. ocilU-t!
Umi Mil
the bfst quality of
Cream Ale,
For draught purposes, always on hand, and i
for sale by THOMAS WHYTE,
oc3o Sole Agent for Philadelphia Brewery, j
FAMILY GROCERIES, I
JOHN RAPPOLD, comer of Centre j
and Broad Mreets*. keeps on hand a good
I stock of FAMILY GROCERIES; lino old Dutch
■land Swiss CHEESE; the celebrated GREEK
CHEESE : MACKEREL ; choice HAMS ; BACON; j
i SUGAR : COLFEE : TEAS, and all other articles
■ generally kept in a Retail Family Grocery,
i He invites the citizens of Augusta to give him
a call, feeling satis tied that his arrangements are
■ such that lie can sell as low as the lowest.
pcli» lm
Raw Notice.
ISAAC L. TOOLE, Attorney at Law, j
Augusta, Ga. Olllce corner of Droid and j
I Washington streets. Ail busin. -s entrusted to j
,! his cart- wi 1 meet with prompt attention,
j 0e29-3m
tUFTY bales prime EASTERN HAY,
Jy landing from Don Steamboat Company's }
j boats, which I will sell at a bargain before ggiflg j
1 10 store, by order of too shipper.
I 0c29 * M. W. WOODRUFF, j
Buckwheat Flour.
:\TEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, in
IN whole, half and quarter barrels, and basrs. I
l-'or sale low, by FSTES & CLARK.
UPV4-G
l.arties’ Bonnets.
Mrs. I. H. STEARNS is prepared to
Clean, Bleach and Press all kinds of Straw |
i Goods. Particular attention paid to altering |
and shaping BONNETS. Having just received :
• Blocks of the latest styles, the Ladies of Augusta i
j nro assured that all work entrusted to her ( are
I will he pressed in the most fashionable, forms,
and done in the neatest possible manner.
£jr~ Residence North side Reynolds stroet.be
; tween Center and Elbert, first house below Cen
ter. nov4-tf
INVERT WOMAN her own Lawyer, a
'J private guide in all matters of law, of es
sential interest to woman, and by the aid of
which every female may. in whatever situation,
.1 understand her legal course and redress, and be
her own legal adviser. For sale by
nov4 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
PORTRAITS of mv Married Friends,
or a peep into Hymen's Kingdom, by Uncle
1 Ben ; and the Savings and Doings of Sam T Slick,
■ Esq., together with his opinion on Matrimony,
by Judge Haliburton. For <alo by
** n>v4 THOS. RICHARDS & SOX.
SWAN & CO.’S
LOTTERIES!
TRIUMPHANT!
Swan & Co.
COXTIM'E TO DRAW AS LSIiAL,
Without Interruption.
... - - .<»♦♦
SWAN & CO’S LO TERIES ARK LEGAL AND AU
THORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
I The late attempt to injure our firm has shown
| that our Lotteries are drawn fairly ; that our
Prizes are paid punctually; and that our
' Schemes arc more liberal than any other tottery
i in the World !
THE following Scheme v/ill be drawn
by 8. SWAN Sc COM!”Y, Managers of the
i j Sparta Academy Lottery, in each ot thnr Singh
’ Number Lotteries for NOVEMBER, ISSB, at AU- i
} ' GUSTA. Ga., in public, under tlie superinten
dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 40.
' To be drawn in City c-f'Augusta. Ga.. in public, o
f j SATURDAY. November 0. ISIS.
CLASS 41
? i To be c rswr iu city of Augusta. Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY. November 13, 1853.
; CLASS 42,
' To be drawn u City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY', November 20, 1358.
CLASS 43,
| ; To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga. } in public, on
SATURDAY, November 27, 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
Five Thousand Four Hundred end Eighty
Five Frizes !
SEA K! Y ONE PRIZE TO F.VKHY NJNK TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
Tts be Drcv'n each Saturday in NOV EMU Kit
1 Prize of $70,G00
i 1 “ 30.U00
1 4 “ 10.00 C
J “ “ 5,000
| I “ •* 4.”00
1 “ “ 3,000
1 “ 4i 7.500
I 4 •* “ 2.000
4 “ pro
4 “ “ 800
4 “ “ 700
4 ‘ “ 600
50 “ “ 600
i 60 “ •'= 300
i 100 “ “ 125
;*2SO “ “ ioo
APPROX 1 MAHON PRIZES.
4 Prz* of S4OO Ap. to $79,000 Przearc SI,OOO
4 300 •• 50,000 “ are 1,200
4 “ 200 “ 10,000 •• are 800 !
4 i; 125 “ 6,000 !> are 500
4 •* 10 •• 4.000 “ are 400 '
4 “ 75 3,000 “ are 300
4 “ 60 ‘ 1.500 “ are 200
! 5,00 u “ 20 are 100,000
1 5,486 Prizes, amounting to $320,0f.0
i Who!': Tickets Sin : Halve* *6 * .'curlers $2.50.
| £A*T* A Gireniar .‘ Lowing tii-plan cf the tot
ter i •: v. :•’! be sent to ant o:.e do* iron.-: of receiv
ing it.
J Certificates of Packaef s be *il at the fob
I lowing rates, which the risk :
j Certitlcate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. .S-0
do ilo do Id Hal; do .. 40
do do ;o lO'iiar. do .. 20
do do do 10 F-ghth do .. 10
i //>-/, •■ . ir.tj Tivket 'or C-r-liUalr?, enclose tin*
| money to our addr>T>r th » Tickets ordered, • n
I receipt of wi.-.Ji they will be Unvalued y lhst
mail. Purcbajo-rs can lnv- tickets ending in
| any figure they mav tie-yuia:-’.
j The 1-tof Drawn Number raid Prizes wil
be sent to purchasers immediately after tn
drawing.
i Purchasers will nlease write their signatures J
(plain, and give tin r Postßfllce, County and!
I State.
j ssf* Remember that ev. ry Lrize is drawn and
j payuo’e in DPI without • eduction,
j Ail prizes of SIOOO and un>i-r paid irn
j media tedy after the .'rawing --• -t her pri/- at
' the usual time cf thirty lays
i All commuuleations *t: idly eonfidei Lai
I Address orders for sick- t- or Certiiloa'.es to
S. SWAN k GO. .Ai !4>' '». Ga. j
| Persons resi iiegnear Montgom« ry. Ah*.. I
; or Atlauta, Ga., can in . • their orders tilled, and |
sing 'S. SWAN k i I,
I either of those cities. nov2 j
gHeh
Restaurant Open
jAt this establishment will be found a cons tan
supply of fresh New York, Norfolk,
and Savannah
OUSTER.®,
WITH
Fulton Market Meats
And a variety of Northern and Southern
GAME.
THE Proprietor having secured the
services of an e\( •lie it and experienced
i FRENCH RESTAURANT COOK, is now prepared
! to otTer his patrons a regular (
BILL OF FARE
of the choicest delicacies of the season, served
;n the most approved and varied styles desira
ble, and at moderate rates.
PRIVATE ROOMS furnished, whenever de
sired, and ARRANGEMENTS made lor the ac
commodation of serving
SET DINNERS OR SUPPERS,
(for a number rs 20 to 00 persons, in 24 hours
i notice. Also, Public and Private Parties supplied,
j A1 wavs on hand, the very best of WINES,
j LIQUORS, and HAVANA SEGARS.
Free Lunch Every Way at 11, A. 31
| oc-u-eofi ;m
Wholesale and Retail
!CONFECTIONERY ■
! The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
his friends, and the public generally,
that he has re opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build
ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at r
• short notice and moderate terms.
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR
NAMENTS,
Os every description, for
Parties, Weddings, &c.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
Iby any Establishment Also, (during the winter
* season only), the most celebrated
EXTREME TS, (Side Dishes),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
! Europe.
oc2l-3m I. P. GIRARDEY.
Bonnets, Bonnets,
MISS M. P. MATTHEWS has return
ed from New York, and will open a large
rich stock of
BONNETS, CAPS,- HEAD-DREARS,
• ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, RUSHES,
EMBROIDERIES, SKIIUS, CLOAKS,
FURS. DRESS AND CLOAK
TRIMMINGS, kc &c
MISS MATTHEWS,
Opposite Masonic Hall, Broad street,
ccl£-3m Augusta, Ga.
«* mim
BROOM & NORRELL,
M* b«<»s«cß —ft* i 4 s -A *«*i r» , f« s*. 9
IIAYF. JUST OPENED A VERY LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
YTTHICH comprises everything in the trade, as well as ail that is now and i
W pant in stylo, excellent in quality. an<i I/)W IN’ FRH'K. ,
They are determined to maintain their old an t v-Jl ttfahluhed repula.ion c* I fair tjkat.ixg t
.yodkratk pricks, and would invite all in search of GOOD GOODS, at LOW FI-*IRES,to givetha
a call, at their
o>3txe Price Store.
Eed Blankets; Negro Blankets;
Negro Kerseys; Negro Plains; Linseys,
Anil a large stock of all other Gooils for SERVANTS’ wear, at the lowest po»s:b!o prices. 0c26
1858. WINTER NOVELTIES. 1858.
FOR GENTLEMEN’S DRESS,
The latest and best
SITS! OF 60 O BS,
.3 .. SIC K»«-Oa *' *•«* ,
AND WILE BE MADE TO ORDER, IN THE NEWEST FASHION, AT THE
T. o -xtst - cst
Clothing, Ready-Made,
I nstirpassfd I>v any in this Country.
FURXIS HINGr GOODS,
OF EVERY NEW STYLE, DESCRIPTION AND QUALITY,
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE 6000 SELECTIONS, 1!Y CALI.IItG AT
Willi AM 0, PRICE’S
octGtwlm Star Clothing Emporium, a.'iß Augnsta.
fßS#3* g&SI Ift It*
--r . -to IJ. bi I .'t - J c'-i.ri' Uv
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
mumm aim ©IMIWR
jjju
ai I^s 9 fk's* D swc*-«, «?’*•**
Broad-st. Augusta, Opposite the Augusta Hotel.
\\^ E have on hand a large and well selected Stock of Ladies', Misses’, ail?
▼ ▼ Childrens’lJOO'rs and SHOES, of every style and quality. Also, Gents
fine Calf and coarse ROOTS, in great variety.
All the above GOODS are manufactured by us expressly for the Retail Trade o?
this market, and wc respectfully invite all wanting Good Bouts and Shoes, at
a low price, to give us a call.
ALL work warranted, a.vd repaired free of ciiaiujk.
oCtl9 ts
ipALL & WINTER TRADE.
i X 8 5 8=
J. A. VAN WINKLE,
i!»M .»«»„■»• «o*o IlstsaeS
\ splendid stork of Black and Colored
CLOTHS, (MIRES AMD VESTINGS
j WHICH ARE ALL OF THE BEST QUALITY. AND WILL BE
Made to CJirsaLez*,
jB aa Clio *-s»sHsi«»«:c»!>le SS*Sjt-»
XVX
.H lK», a.JL Tiollr
jBEADY MADE CLOTHING,
and furnishing goods.
00= Goods warranted as represented, =OO
AND WILL BE SOLD AT
■3 713 & Lowest Pricee !
J. A. VAN WINKLE.
Under the United States Hotel.
oct 19d4m
J. G. Bailie & Brother,
205 Broad-st., Augusta, Georgia, and
j JAMES G. BAILIE,
Si 34 King Street, Charleston, S. C,
Importers, obbers & Dealers in
ILL LINDS OF CARPETINGS, &C,
HCedAlioxx Carpets;
Royal Velvet and Brussels Carpeting,
Tapestry Carpeting ; Imperial and Three ply Carpeting; Super i and Superfine
** ' Carpeting ; Wool, Dutch and Hemp Carpeting; Cotton Cham and
Wool Filling Carpeting ;
English and American Venitians, for Church Aisles, Entries and Stairs ;
Stair Carpets and Stair Rods ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS;
From three to twenty-four feet wide, thoroughly seasoned, for Rooms and Entries;
rXr-*i ‘FUtiHS I )COl‘ TvtcT t£>, cfi^O-
C-4 12-4, andHi Druggets, and Cnunh Cloths : White and Red Check Matting-*,
Also a full supply of
We beg to inform our
a CARPET STORE, m Augusta, of all the above GOODS, and which
can he purchased in New York,
or elsewhere. . RPFI v! made up, fitted and put down, or OIL CLOTH£ and MAT
HS* All purchasers wishingtAKift - as we keep iu our employ thorough and experienced
TINGS laid, can have il properij ati.u
Carpet Upholsterers. r wi.JE. 231 King street, Cbarlefton, S. C.
~ r J. u.BAIiIK BROfIIKK, 20' ire:..’ street, Aufcusta, Ga.