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

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Cbmiiig p.sji;itc|. ‘A OXLOt K P. M, NOV. 30, 185*. Notice to Advertiser*. Advertisements for the Evkmng Dispatch must j b > banded in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in 9C er to appear tbe same day. LOCAL MATTERS. Great Sale of Cooks The attention of our readers is invi ted to the announcement of the Book Sale, by \V. B. Geiffin, every even ing dming the week. The owner of j the collection, Mr. C. 15. Edwaeds, is well known to our readers from his annual visits to the State during the i last tight or ten years. The stock lie ; now otters is larger than usual, and' embraces a rare collection of valuable! standard works, with many elegant Family Bibles, Annuals, Gift Books, and a variety of Stationery and Fancy articles. Everything is warranted per fect, and will be sold without reserve. Theatre. Mr. Nkaiie appeared lust night in his favorite character of the Corsican Brothers. His peisonation was all that his old admirers could possibly desire. Mr. Mabchant’s Chateau Renaud was a capital performance, and the support pf the company was creditable. Y : iss Fbos i- appeared to fine advantage in; the spirited scenes of the piecQ, and is becoming quite a favorite for the cor rectness of her delineations' Tlie tab leaux were well appointed, and every thing passed off most pleasantly. It will be repeated ty)-night. Bernard— 1 the inimitable—kept the house in a roar whenever his phiz appeared. Grover Baker 7 * Machine*. tVe observed at the Sewing Machine; Store of J nos. P. Stovall & Co., a few! days ago, a new and beautiful pattern j of these popular Machines. It was of! rosewood, finished in the most elegant style, and making a very genteel piece of furniture. Mr. Stovall is selling an astonishing number of Machines, and we learn that the demand increases.— The truth is, Sewing Machines are get ting to be a household necessity, and those who do not have one are getting behind the age. gUNDRIES.--On consignment, and for! 200 barrels FI.OI'R, \ Lookout 300 Hacks assorted sizes, / Mills. SO bexes low priced ami fancy TOBACCO ; 20 cans Tennessee LARD ; 50 sacks PEA MEAL, lor stock. nov3o ANSI EY & PON. Whisky, ois Consignment. SEVENTY-FIVE barrels “Dean's” WHISKY . 23 bill-. GEORGIA PLANTERS’. For Fab; low, by nov3o-G McCORD, HORTON & WALTON. Raisins. IJUFTY PACKAGES whole, half and . quarter boxes. for sale by 1K.V30-G McCORD, HORTON A- WALTON. Wanted, * GOOD HOUSE SERVANT. One I th.it v,iu conio well recoinmenile,!, will On h good place, with prompt wage*. Enquire at j this office. nov23-3 SEGARS! SEGARS! XT'LOP. DE CRIOLLA LON DUES, (new! _t_ crop Tobacco.) Hciiera, la India, Balac lava. Ceriturio fhiron. Vigilante Conchas, Seveil lez Operas, and a general assortment cf other favor.te brands fresh imported HAVANA SEGA US. Orelon, Alburcn, Victoria. Casas, and others, manufactured Lem Cuba Tobacco, Cuba Seed and American Tobacco, of quality and flavor a! most equal to tlie imported article. Washington and other Oerrr.au SEGARS. Just received, ami lor sale by JOHN A. MILLER, nov29-3 276 Broad street. JAMAICA RUM. ONE PUNCHEON Sup’r Old Jamaica Rum, Just received, and for sale by nov29-dAc6 JOHN NELSON. Fancy Articles, I AM NOW opening, for wholesale and retail, a large assortment of COMBS, HUTTONS. PINS. NFEDLFS, CUTLERY, SOAPS COLOGNE, HAIR GIL. Spool and Flax THREAD. SUSPENDERS, ACCORDEOXS. Ladies’ BELTS, VIOLINS and STRINGS, PORTMONIES, PURSES. MARB LS. MASKS, Bra ?, Steel and Rattan HOOPS, of every style and quality. All of which I will sell very cheap. nov29 6 A. BLEAKLKY. . Toys. Toys, Toys, AT WHOI ESALE. I AM now opening a large lot of TOYS, which I can sell to retailers at wholesale, together w ith a large assortment of KID DOLIS, CRYING 1 OLLS, of Chine, Wax and India Rub ber. together with a largo variety of WRITING DESKS. WORK BOXES. PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS. CABAS, PORTMONIL BAGS, PURSES, &c. Call and select for yourselvest. at nov29 6 _ A. BLEAK LEY’S. Window Shades. I AM now receiving a new supply of WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, CORDS, Ac., to match. I have also on hand, a few setts of GILT CORNICE, very haud.-ome patterns, which I will close out at cost. Call and examine lor yourselves. nov29 6 A. CLEAKLEY, Wanted, AN IRISH WOMAN, to cook and do general housework, lor a small family. Apply at this office. novl-dtf COTTON YARNS.— A full supply of COTTON YARNS, of all sizes, from the Montour Manufacturing Company. For sale by TIIOS. P. S;OVALL & CO., nov ls Agents. Wanted, $3,000, SECURED by mortgage on Real and Personal Estate double the amount. Apply at this office. novls-tf Oriental Detersive Soap. ANEW ARTICLE-—one pound goes as far as three pounds common Brown Soap. In using it, clothes do not require to be rubbed on a wash-board, or boiled—thereby saving them a great deal. Satisfaction guaran teed. For sale by A. D. WILLIAMS, nov2-3m Agent for Manufacturers. AMERICAN HOTEL ; CORNER KING AND GEORGE STS., S. C, MRS. M. L. NEUFFER, respectfully * informs the public that she has leased the above HOTEL, and will endeavor to sustain 1 the reputation which the House enjoyed while s under the management of MRS. A. J. KENXE- ‘ DY. Every attention will be paid to the com- 7 fort of regular and transient boarders. A share of patronage is solicited. Charleston, October 13, 1858, oct!4-w7w h Ccmntmial intelligence. AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, I November 30. 1858. j j COTTON.—The market to day is less active J than yesterday, which is owing parti illy to the I disposition of holders to ask higher j rices. Tlie ! **les reported to us 733 bales, as follows : 60 at j 11?8 5 309 at 11-81; Stir* at ll; a ; CO at 11 ; u ; 67 !at 11 ;14at1 \% ; Bat J 2. Receipts lG22ba'es. MONTGOMERY, November 27.— Cotton.— The market was very active to-day, with an increased demand. The principal sale* were from 16to l°?i cents, but we Lrard of a lot that brought 11 cents. COLUMBI A November 28.— Cotton. —The op erations cl* the past week have been character .' ised by an increasing activity. W;:h compara i lively light receipts, the demand has fully kept ; pace with the supply. Prices continually in favor |of sellers. The advance has been gradual from 1 day to day, and we quote to con espond with . ' at the close of the week : j Low Middling (a'^U Liverpool Middling -i(7t 10 r, [ 1 Strict Middling 10. L f^lO’; Good Middling f®lo>i Middling Pair Nominal. The receipts have been 753 bales : sales 975. , OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The. following are the drawn numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. CIass 767-drawx. NOVEMBER 29. 1858 : 1 44, 35. 07, 42, 74, 1,6, 9, 32, 82. 79, 4G, 1 27. t The following are the Drawn Numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 768 Extra. drawn NOVEMBER 39. ISSB : * 30,‘13, 37, 38, 1, 19, 70. 1 F. C. BARBER, ) r 5 L. p. i,ugas, / Oommissloncra. noT-29 S. SWAN s CO., Managers. i| BY W, B, GRIFFIN, ’! GREAT SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ENCYCLOPEDIAS. , Magnificently Illustrated London and Amen an Wot ks, <tf the Fine and Useful Arts, and splendid 1 Standard Library Books, in all the various de partments of Literat ir , to be sold a’ Auction, THIS f.VESIN'G, at early l.as-Uglit. Indies uud Gentlemen are respectfully invited ! to call and examine them during the day. TERM''CASIT. Purchasers to pay for and take away their Books the t.VfV following each sale. , n0v306 J Swan & Co/s LOTTERIES : TRIUMPHANT! — Capital Prize $50,000! i Tickets Only $10! ; TITHE following Scheme will he drawn . JL by 8. SWAN & COMP'Y, Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single n Number Lotteries for DECEMBER, 1858, at AU GUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superinten : dence of Commissioners. CLASS 44. To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga.. in public, on SATURDAY. December 4, 1858. CLASS 45 To be drawn in city of •» ugusta.Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, Do ember 11, 1858. CLASS 46, ’ To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., In public, on SATURDAY, December 18, 1858. CLASS 47, To be drawn m City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, December 25, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! „«*«*«* TieSaodN T I Five Thousand Fire Hundred and Ten l'r zes! ! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY HIKE TICKETS ! MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! ■ To be Drawn each Saturday in DECEMBER. J 1 Prize of. $60,000 :| 1 “ “ 29,000 1 ‘ “ 10,000 ! 1 ** “ 5.000 1 “ “ 4,000 ' 1 “ “ 3,000 1 “ “ 1.500 | H> “ “ 1.000 I 10 “ 14 900 • 10 “ “ 800 - 1° “ “ 700 • J° ‘ “ , 600 • &0 “ “ 500 50 “ “ 300 : 100 s ‘ “ 175 225 “ “ 100 APPROX I MAT ION PRIZES. 4 Przs of S4OO Ap. to $50,000 Prze are $1,600 4 “ 300 20,000 “ are 1,200 4 “ 250 “ 10,000 i£ are 1,000 4 “ 225 “ 5,000 { ‘ are 900 4 “ 200 “ 4.000 are SOO 4 “ 150 “ : ,000 “ are 000 4 “ 100 “ 1.5C0 “ are 400 5,000 “ 20 are 100,000 5,510 Prizes, amounting t 0... $320,000 Whole Tickets Sltf: Halves 55 ; Quarters $2.50. A Circular showing the plan < f the L.t --i teries will be sent to any one desirous of receiv ing it. Certificates of Packaged will be sold at tbe fol lowing rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. .880 do do do 10 Half do ..40 do do do lOQuar. do .. 20! do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10 1 7a ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the 1 money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on j receipt of which they will be forwarded t y first; mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending io i any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will he sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will nlease write their signature ; plain, and give their Post Office, County anil State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and | payable in l'u'l without deduction. tt’tiT All prizes of SIOOO afid under . paid im-! mediately after the drawing----other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address orders for rickets or Certificates to S. SWAN k CO.. Augusta, (la. /r-#“ Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga , can have their order? filled, and save time, by addressing S. SWAN & CO. at either of those cities. nov3o HAMS, HAMS.—S,OOO pounds choice Canvas HAMS, now in store. For sale by novie _ THOS. I*. STOVALL & CO. fMFTY KEGS 81. CAKB. SODA, in store, and for sale low, by n»v9 ZIMMERMAN k STOVALL. AMONG the many New Books just received by TIIOS. RICHARDS & SON, are the following : Mizpali, Prayer and Friendship, by Lafayette C. Loomis, A. M. Spurgeon’s Gems, being brilliant passages from the discourses of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon. Tlie Heights of Eldelberg, by Helen Hazlette. Thoughts ( f Favored Hours upon Bible Inci dents and Characters, and other subjects, by Josiah Copley. Self-made Men, by Chas. C. B. Seymour. Tlie Courtship ol Miles Standish, and otke: Poems, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Prue and I, by George William Curtis. The Potiphar Papers, by George W. Curtis. History ol Frederick the Second, called Fredo rick the Great, by Thomas Carlyle. Ernestine, or the Heart’s Sayings, by Aleth. Brandon, or a Hundred Years Ago, a tale ol the American Colonies, by Osmond Titiany. Violet, or the Times we Live in. Zenaida, by’ Florence Anderson. Ought American Slavery to be perpetuated ? a debate between Rev. W. G. Brownlow and Rev. A. Pryne, held at Philadelphia, Sept., 1858. Grandmother’s Scrap-Book, or Western Glea ner, carefully selected with a view to interest and instruct the young mind, and to inculcate the principles of morality. The “ Demi-Monde,” a satire on society, from the French of Alexander Dumas, Jr., by Mrs. E - G - ’ g q»»er. novl3 | A Situation Wanted, BY A MAN, as Editor of a Country! Paper,.(American in politics.) or Associate: r.nitor of a dty paper. Tlie salary must be are ; spectabte one, as his object is to throw his! whole energies into the w.rk ” he undertakes ! The advertiser is a Practical Printer, and has live : years’ experience in the profession as Editor Apply soon, to the Editor Dupatch for further! information, nov22-tf j (gmrcal ppijfriisnnciUs. Ayer’s ly CHE RRY M ;| PECTORAL, tK? 5 t ; FOR THE RAPID CCP.E OF jjjLJS ; COLDS. COUGHS, I IDA RSE X ESS. Bm»F!ELD. If /•.fu-.. 1 : 20th Deccmbci*. 5855. i It' fefc 1 j Dr. J. C. Avi.fi; Ido not Leri ’ tate to ?ar the t •• •::.;-!v I 1 have ever found for Coughs, I I Hoarseness, Influenza, and'tty? j u-nccinitant symptoms f»f aO-Id, ; . ••-b.tr.t use in my oraettee and mv J 9 t , family for the ;..-t ten v.-ars i as ' eriorvir-** tu-s tor t::e treatment „ these ti complaints EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. 1 t; B ; MgP.TLE i, Esq., ol Uij(a, N. Y.. writes: j • i nave u-ed you r Fxloral n.vself and in mv rum:... eve.- .-ince you iuvented it. and believe it ,ur Ms purpose ever put out.' i V 11,I 1 , a " a ' ! sooner pav twentv-flve doHarsiora bottle than without it, of take I : any other remedy.” ; Crou P» V.hoopZMjr coni'll. Influenza. Spring? :kid, p e b’y 6. 1856. i Brother Ayer: I will cheerfullycertifv your! : lla '. remedy we possess for the .; c ure of It Cough, Croup, and the chest . mseases oi children. We of your fraternity in e the fcouth appreciate your skill, and commend ii your medicine to our people. i T __ „ HIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. 1, LEE, Esq., Monterey, la.. writes, 3d of . an., I>s •: ‘ I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six weeks : took many med o jcin-s without relief; finally tried your Pectoral r. bv the ad v-cc of our clergy man. The first dose r icvf-a t.ie soreness in my throat and lungs : ; . *?, uno-half ffie bottle made me completely lour medicines are the cheapest as well i ! * s lho I we can buy. and we esteem you. Doctor ami your remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” - Asthma or Phthisic, nml Bronchitis* We *t Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4, 1856. d, IR : * 0 ,r Cherry Federal is performing mar vellous cures in this sectim*. it has relieved r , -“ over al from alarming symptoms of Consump t'o:i. and is now curing a man who has labored n unocr an aflection of the lungs for the last for tv d ’ y ears - HENRV L. PARKS, Merchant. * ?.! A - Ramsey, m. d.. alriox, mom.oeCo., i lowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1855 : ‘‘During mj - prac ti< e ol many years I have found nothing equal to d y° ur Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are 0 curable.” We might add volumes of evidence, but the most convincing proof ol the virtues of this rein _ •’* '•}’ > 3 found in im ellects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such darg -rous cases a- th::-’. Some no human aid can reach : but . o\<?n i 0 tfiq-'c the Cherry pectoral aifurds relief j 7 and comfort. ; AstOß HotrsE. N. Y. City. March 5. 185 c . Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feed it a duty and a ! pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Fee toral has done for my wife. She hail been five : months laboring under the dangerous symptoms i of Consumption, IVom which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was stoadilv failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we j have come for advice, recommended a trial of i your medicine. We bfe=s his kindness, ns we do your skill, for she has recovered from that n day. She is not yet as strong as >he used to be, e but is free from her cough, and calls herself e well. Yours with gratitude and regard, CRLAXDO sHF.LBY, of Shelbyville. >• Consumptives, do not despair till yoi havej tried Aykk’.s Cherry Pectoral. It is* made by ’ one of the best m dical chemists in the world, u and its cures all around us bespeak the high ; merits ol its virtues— Philadelphia Ledger. AVER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. j The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have bemi taxed their utmost to produce this best, | » ' most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pilij have virtues which surpass in excellence the or r> dinary medicines, and that they win uuprcce j dentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are sale and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. r . Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital ’ t activities of the body, remove the obstructions • r) * its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed 1 and grow distemper, stimulate s’uggisli or die ; ordered organs into their natural action, and im !. | part healthy tone with strength to the whole! 0* system. Not only do they cure the every day j 0; complaints of every body* but also formidabic! 0 and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best 0! cl human skill. While they produce powerful; 0 : effects, they are at the same time, in dim ni. lied 0 ' dos.the safest and best physic that can boom Oj ployed for children. Being sugar coated, they I 0 j fir o pleasant to take : and being purely vegeta-1 | 0| made which .surpass belief, were they not j 0j substantiated by men of such exalted position 0 and character as to forbid the suspicion of un -0 \ truth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians 0; have lent their names to certify to the putdic ! 5 ! ike reliability of my remedies, while others have 1 0 j sent me the assurance of their conviction that : ; my Preparations contribute immensely to ih j relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow men. j JJ: The Agent bciow named is pleased to furnish 9 gratis my American Almanac, containing direc -9; tions for their use and certificates of their cures, 9; of the following complaints : 9 j Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism. I 9! Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a 9 j foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion. Morbid Inuc* \ 9 j tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulen y, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and 9 i Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacmuit . j Mediciim, Scrofula, or King’s Evil. They also . i by purity ing the blood and stimulating tlie sys . j tern, cure many complaints which it would net ; be supposed they could reach,.such as Deafness . | Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irrita bility, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys > Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from ,; a low state of the body or obstruction of its fune , i tions. i i Do not be put off by unprincipl d dealers with , j some other pi 1 they make more profit on. Ask ; tor AYER’S PILLS, anil take nothing el-e. No | other they can give you compares with this in j its intriusic value or curative powers. The sick want the beet aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr.J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell. Mass. Price 25 cts. j per Box ; five Boxes for SJ. Sold by Druggists ; and Agents everywhere. au26 PROLIFIC IHITII \ SEED PLANTERS are informed that I have succeeded in producing a Prolific Cotton i that yields more to the stalk than any I have i ever seen. Being fond of experim lit, I have! tried, f< r the last twenty-five years, every va ! riety of Cotton that promised a large yield, j and have found nothing that equals my present j stock of Seed. It is aH\ brid of tlm Boyd’s and ! other Prolific* with the Petit Gulf. I have stalks , now in my office, Four feet high, with 155 bolls on it. 1 Three feet high, with.... 125 “ “ Two feet high, with... .75 “ “ As many as two hundred and fifty bolls and I forms have been counted on a few large stalks. Every person who has seen my crop pronounce it the heaviest boiled cotton they ever saw. One i ' planter pulled off a limb, twelve inches long.' having nine bolls on it. As this Cotton does not j limb as long as Petit Gulf, it can be planted closer in the row and drill, thus securing a' greater number of stalks to the acre. I will fill orders for Seed at One Dollar and ! Twenty-five Cents per bushel, sacked in new cotton sacks, and delivered in Augusta, and for warded as directed. Address GEORGE SCHLEY. aov6 ctf Augusta, Georgia. The U. S. Hotel, BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO., Li, J) we lie, Proprietor, IS offered to the Traveling Public as a FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The location is de*! cidedly the most eligible in the city, being iu ( the very center of business ; the Rooms are commodious and well ventilated ; in tbi* respect it is confidently believed, possessing advantages ; over any other Hotel in this city. Permanent Boarders can be accommodated. Family Suits of Rooms, furnished or unfur nished, at low prices. Omnibuses always at the Depots, for the con veyance of Passengers. No charge for Omni bus fare to holders of Through Tickets. #3?" The Traveling Public are respectfully in vited to give us a call. j oc2 dAC3m J. Y. CLARK, Superintendent. Cow Hides Wanted. THE subscriber will gladly purchase from one lo ten thousand pounds COW j HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week. ! For both of which he i 9 authorized to pay the • highest market price. All who have the article I for sale, would do well lo give him a call. 1 i j nov!7 M. W. WOODRUFF, j ‘ TUCKER & PERMS' SOUTHERN PREMIUM PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART, Augusta, Georgia. PICTURES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE! Photographic Portraits, PROM X-iIITEE: DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, MINIATURE LIKENESSES. Os every description, COPIED by the Photographic Process v* urt. %yL\.\ UtJI.OIiKD IX Oil., PASTEL, OR WATER COLORS, By tlic best Corps of Photographic Portrait Painters to America ! .... Tli .' : f «' f Angusta. and the pnl.-ie, is renpertfulty invited to the shove ‘ lir - ".e roost an orate and TRUTHFUL TO NATURE the most BEAUTIFUL 'sri \> inert ’ lllll " llh LI>S F-XPKNSE. than any other style of Picture having the same , V : ‘" CllI "® (:r> PW/roCRAPn supersedes all other styles of Portraiture by that same grind p.eo rntprovemei,, which mas. steam, Railroad- and Lightning tali, the place... tnuddv roads iaev ! :; A'"' A' < ‘ l ' - " It was lirat int: Ode. oil at Par: in IMS, and ,s now the STAPLE d ili.a of every ot,n .pi ,< E-ta’olisbment iu Europe and America, and adorns the walls ol the lovers of Art in every'ptirter of the Globe. '! r : or ™f e oflv-Hrt !N '■ C IrHP I> ARTISTS IN AMERICA are cow encaged in coloring this supe v...:: - th.at we patrons by engaging the scr wh.;s" pictures not only have a world wide reputation, but are w-il known and hiei.lv appreciated ,u (rt .il _„t and 'iter Mato—he having executed m Savannah alone isj wards of TWu HUNDRED ; ‘ n ■ ! - : imuutab.e Photographic Paintings, in Past 1 MR. \V. li. PRBEMAX, ui ? 'n- jS! Iy th * b f St 5 ° ' h - C s i )utl J orll country, snd are celebrated all over tae Lniot. .o. their fidelity ot ,:ao ess and exquisite finish. , , MR, J. M. TOMUhSOS, T, rn P -‘A‘I with us the pa-t season, and ha? given rer.cral satisfaction. To corroborate v hat we haw raid, we refer onr patrons and all interested, to the testimonials appen-., i to thi-artie.e from genth-tnen distlngt'ished for their taste nnd judgment who have specimens ■ d our work m the r pus-e-sion, and speak ..fit iu tne high, si terms of'approbation, i ts ~ .he 0..1 ft'. PHOT.ji.RAl'inc GALI.KRV in the Stal •. and its FACILITIES for the pro .! On; of the great advantages of our Art is the ACCURACY with which a JSbrf.no and Dim Da ■ swb lr^ l A©Change, may bo COI’IED. EXLARCEII .1' desired, and ■ | •*: n ‘ ■ LLi COLORED. to the -xac.t ami lasting remembrance of'a dear dcuaited friend : m nt n'S a from Augusta, and desiring a PICTURE COPIED, will please send it , to our nddr-.--. % man wi:h a description ot the color <•;' the hair, eves, complexion etc o'- the • ? ? r V‘ ;,r ” u 10 thfn b by Express. WITHOUT ’I HE LEAST INJURY. with a bran, it v.ll'i crt<ur«l } HOTOGRAPH COPY, of any size they may specify. O;r I'.'dto has ev r been •• Large Sales an *.? Small /Vo/P.-A’ and the -rent amount of Photo cur im,r " ai b:ghi:v i'™ 1 ;?,', eVperS. \.^vt -- bv 27 inches, Life Size, with Oval Frame, SGO GO 11 by 17 .. Cabinet Size, with Oval Frame, 4;, 00 12bV 14 ... . ~ •»:: (\r. 20 by 12 .. Medium Size, with .. *IOOO Bby 10 .. .. 25 00 It sho-Cd be remembered that the FRAMES ARE INCLUDED with the Picture!:, without any extra charge. W.- would cal! particular attention to the fact that our Frames are OIL GIIT. nnd can be noshed without the least dang r that the gild tig will come < If, (when they have become soiled by fly speck?, or other substances that cannot be removed by brushing.) a quality possessed by NO OTHER FRAMES that we know of. la c:inclusion, we will say that those who know us will need no assurance from us that wo use I the BL*?T MATERIAL, employ the BEST AND MOST FINISHED ARTI-TS. and that every endeavor will be ma ie on our part to see that their work is done in tne best manner and prompt/delivervl ' .ir/.en- indetrantf-rs are cordially invited to call at our Galler . lo‘4 It road street, up ; stairs, (m-trly oppov.t.- the Augusta Hotel), and examine the finest collection of PIIoTOGP. APlllC PAINTINGS ever exhibited in the Southern Countrv. TUCKER & PERKINS. Testimonials. lor tne satisfaction of those who do not have the opportunity- of visiting our establishment and exann .mg the production- of these DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS.' we a upend a few of tin- many ' testimonials we have in our possession, from men of the highest standing in Georgia, who have I seen their work, and to whom they are well known. Macon. Ga , Oct. Ist, ISSB. this place, that that we have ever seen, and all TrcKKit & Perkins It atfords me wlio have examined them coincide with us in' gr<*at pleasure to testify my appreciation of the opinion. We regard him as a superior Artist! artistie -kill and ability of Win. It. Freeman, an«t Photographic Portrait l»ait tor. and .Messrs.! Fs-i., Po: trait Painter. In engaging his serric s Tucker fc Perk n•.in s* curing his sci vices,have' ! you will ensure t« yonr patrons likenesses diffi- made a valuable acquisition to their corps of! cult to obtain. I am acquainted with many artists. —La Grange Reporter. . whom he lets painted, who are r.ot only satisll- " 1 e4, hut delighted with Us work- I have no. , . . i hesitat'd: in stating I regard him as an artist of TVI ~ . • eptember -o l, 1 ss. , very lti.-h bli.t Ji-tingi t-L.-.l merit, as lie gives „ 7 - “i S «P r «««*! to hi •• • tr.a ! ; :m.' . *'d ’•k**n* , s*- with a beir views in regard to Mr. W. liunt. who, iu : ten - • rth rare.y excelled He ie’aves Ma- Jbeiropmion ha> no .superior as an Artist. Wc Uot with the regret of m*B.v Metidg amt pat- f.‘gJ“ ! ". Us ron* (1 '‘ I (iCHRANF 0! 1)1 1 •*- lel Pnotographiu Porta r ns. and for! , trutldnlness o£ likeness atnl beauty of finish we* .consider them unexcelled. Wo think Me-srs.j M.\* ;.v. Ga., Oct.o. ISSB Tucker k Perkin?, us well as the citizens of' ‘ Wc have examine*- numerous specimens of Augusta, fortunate in securing the services <f so "r. W, !!. Frecmai ’s arti-tic handiwork, und excellent an Artist. ; consider Mm one of the 1 -1 Oil Portrait Paint- WM. cCHI LY. Jr., Augusta, ers in t’- is country. His o*l Colored Photo- V*’ T T 'OMPSON, graphic Portraits are as well finised and as pood • Fditor Morning News, Savannah, Ga. ! iik.-ues. <•; as wc have ever seen. The portraits CHAS. W. WEST, M. D., ; of this kind he has executed In this city have* Hon JOHN E. WARD, “ ** I given genera! satisfaction. . HEV’Y « R t M ?UAp X6 ’ Savaxxah. Ga.. Ortobpr Idtfi, 1858. Mr. W. Hunt executed for me two pastel j Rhotographic Portraits win h I Prize very hi_m-1 It s r.ot our habit to eulogise where there is : ly. It gives me much p'oasure to say" tiut I' no rr.“ri?. and therefore whatever we recom consider Mr. Hunt a very skilful Artist, and! nun ! n our PM-,--,v •:.H I ourselves morally truthful iu his likenesses. I think he wili give r “spon-ible for. Our friend. Mr. J. M. Tomlin- ' entire sati-facaion whcrcevr he may be employ-! -or. has produced tome of the finest and most ed. GEO. A. (TYLER. j correct Photographic Portraits, of citizens of j Cashier Central Railroa l Bank. TAKE NOTICE. Th • first 7’.iutiiS i *r the above style of Photographic PainUnps. were awarded Me»=rs TUCKER a PERKINS, at the Georgia and South Carolina t-ute Fairs, for the year PSB. tlxkehAperkixs- SUPERIOR AIBEOTYPBS, Taken as usual, from 8 o’clock A. M., to 5 P. M., and finished in the highest style of the Art. X. P.—Photographic, and Ambrctvpe Artists throughout the Southern countrv, can be supplied i with any description of MATERIA 15 and CAEMICALS, at NEW YORK prices. ’ nov27 C m nmw patent « PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES, A FULL SUPPLY of all the different size?, always on .hand, (and warranted) and tor sale a. Manufacturer’s prices. Also. Fairbanks’ New and Improved I.EiTER BALANCES. For sale by JOHN NELSON, nov29-eowly Agent for the Manufacturers. Spectacles, Spectacles, 1 IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, AT EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S W.itch, Clock, and Jewelry .Here, near the Low. oc2B-t.f or Market. . Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONERY The undersigned takes pleasure to inform | his friends, arid the public generally, th tt he has re-opened his CONFECTIONERY, i At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build | ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at | 1 short notice and moderate terms. CANDY PYRAMIDS. STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OK-1 NAMENTS, Os every description, for Parties, Weddings, &c.. Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed by any Establishment Also, (during the winter ! season only), the most celebrated E S TRE II ET S, (Side Dishes), ; As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of Europe. oc2l-3m I. P. UIRARDEY. j I. flll RCHILL HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE, j 200 hoses fine State CHEESE ; 10 kegs Goshen BETTER : 100 bbls. Peach Blossom POTATOES, choice article: 50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES ; 20 •• Dikeman’s POTATOES; 50 “ Red and Silver Skiu ONIONS. ' 10 “ Northern APPLES. All of which will lie sold low. at the corner or . Mclntosh and Reynolds-streets. Augusta, November 18tb. 1858. ts ATTENTION! THE subscriber has just received, and offers for sale, a few kegs of CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER; I A large lot of all kinds of GERMAN and SWISS: CHEESE. 10 EXCELLENT SGURKEOUT Also, constantly receives his weekly supply of well-kkow T n LAGER BEER. Come and try it. CH AS. SPAETH, ; oc3o-lm Corner Telfair and Jackson-sts. To Kent, A NEAT ami comfortable DWEL LING, with outhouses, hydrant, | &e., on Reynolds street, between Center, &uj|j I-suitable for a small family. Apply to J. j S. FISK, at City Hotel, or to F. H. olNGEfCuext | door to Bank of Augusta. novl3-tf LIQUORS, WINES, AND CORDIALS. i 1 /A/T BBLS. of Gibson’s Eagle WHISKY ; i lv'" J 50 bbls. Magnolia 10 “ Pure Corn 30 “ ROSE GIN ; 2 pipes Pure Holland GIN. Also, a good variety of BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIALS, &c., in barrels, casks and bottles,on hand, and for sale by j uovls-d*ctJanl’s9 A. STEVFNS. POTATOES AND ONIONS.— £0 barrels ONIONS; 50 bbls. POTATOES. For sale low, by oc3G-lm A. D WILLIAMS, RS. ALLEN’S XYLOBALSAMUM, and Hair Restorer. A supptv received DQVO WM . H TL'Tr. _ HAIR DYES,] of every description. For sale by nov6 WM. H. TUTT. ’j Wm. H. Goodrich, [REPRESENTED BY CHARLES MCLAREN.] WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT No. *271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., , [FIVE DOOM BELOW BO.YKS, BROWN A CO.’S.J Dealer in- sugars, coffee, tobacco, segarp, candles soa? t l!AO«lXt., HOI K. I WINK, -NAILS -in.f WOODEN WARE, BACON, LARD, FI/it' i riari, ?ALT, sc., &c., including everything usually round in a Wholesale Grocery House, Excepting Liquors. PATRON APR RWRTITIXY SOLICIT!1 norlS-dttta 8 IlSSftlSt. 1 S'T’O XX 13 , _A_ 3M XD ~ O _A_ IFL XX. I"V 13 > 200 bags fair to choic-u RIO COFFEE ; >5 - 5 “ prime 0!*1 Government JAVA COFFEE ; : ,*} n»iraoa .ratter chwts GKKKS and BLACK TEAS • 100 bbls. A to C Stuart's REFINED SUGARS • V I 20 " “ CRUSHED “ ’ 32 lilids. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR • 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands ; 75.' oo Spanish an.l German SFGARS 1,000 kegs NAILS. assorted : 150 kegs SI’IKLS. apsorteti; 2 000 sacks- \KW <UT • 1(0 packages NEW M \CKfRFL; 40 who’e, ba'.i'aud quart r boxes NEW RAM VS • 100 boxes Goshen and English Daii y CHEESE ; 5 kegs prime Go-lion RT’TTFR • I. 100 “ Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; ’ ie i 50 “ Pearl STARCH ;50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP SUNDRIES. ■K BAGGING. ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LAR". PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER mm A NITMFCd Ofj IU.CESTONE, COPPERAS, INMIio. .MADDER, SNI FF. Painted Tl'lts and BUCKET- Cedar TFBS and BFCKETB, Brass and Iren Bound WATER CANS ' '’ 8-: COCOA DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMS. Ac, Ac., Rifle and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable termb PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. i .... WM. H. GOODRICH, ■rj notK-dacSm 271 Broad Strict, Angnsta, Georgia. HEAVY OVER COATS, ; K AG LAN’S. Heavy Over Sacks, SMM’S, BUMFTS, Business Suits, Coat, Pants and Vest, to match, i FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS ; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Merino and Flannel Sliiris and Drawers. ' FINE LINEN, COTTON. AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS Byron and Standing Collars, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, &.C., &c. ALL FOR SALE LOW, BY 1 nsvll-lm j, NEW B\ & CO. GEOHGIA Female College. 1859. < qPHE NINETEENTH SESSION WILL JL Common.-.* or. Monday. January iOtb. MST COMMENCEMENT will be held on the list Wednesday in July f Every pupil att n is to Arithmetic. Grammar, : Geography, Spoiling, Penmanship and Compost ‘ tion throughout tic* whole Course. Vocal Music will be taught daily, to tl.e whole 1 i School. * i ii A Uniform has been adopted for Sundays and : ‘, Examinations. 1 • No extra charge has ovt*r been ma le lor con- j i tingent expenses, or for pens, ink. ..copy-books. J1 ’ slates or slate pencils. * l’rof. LOUD and Judge PRIOR, who will oceu ' py the building adjoining the College edifice. ; and other gentlemen will receive boarders for the College. GEO. Y. BROWNE. President. I Madison, Morgan County, <;*. nov29-w2m. i , Fall and Winter - CLOTHING-,: T UNDBR THE AUGUSTA HOTEL. CLAYTON & KENNADY ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND I MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF :READY-MADE CLOTHING ' i They have ever offered in this markot, anu respectfully invite their old customers ami the public generally, to call and ; examine their FASHIONABLE - AND WELL-MADE GOODS, : FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. They keep a full supply es SHIRTS -A-KTID FURNISHING GOODS, —ALSO— HATS AND CAPS, OF Tin: LATEST STYLES. Clayton & Kennady. sep3-d3m For Sale, ONE of the tinest COTTON PLANT A-! ’ TIONS in Mississippi, containing 960 Acres. Also, some 36 or 40 SLAVES, with Stock, Taols, Mules, Corn and Fod der. This is a No. 1 place, and is 2J£ miles lrom i - the Mill. It is healthy. and not a dollar has been j t paid for medical aid during the year. The soci-, » ety is fine, and every inducement is ottered to - any one desiring to plant on land which pro-1 duces from IS to 2 bales per acre. j _ The owner does not live on the place, and if ■ he does not sell, would form a partnership with j f i any one who would put on from 15 to 20 hands • more, and divide the crops. Apply at this offiec. occ2-2m ! * Dennis’ STIMULATING, OR HOT BITTERS, j ‘ FOR Dyspepsia, Colds and Female j Complaints, arising from Colds. ! s If food causes pain in the stomach, a dose ta i - ken immediately after meals, or as soon as the i - uneasy sensation is experienced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion. 3 If these Bitters were taken by females immo- diately after having been exposed in cold or rainy weather, to prevent taking cold, or were taken . lor colds at the commencement of being unwell, and their use continued through that period, they would save a great amount of suffering, and often prevent diseases which frequently ter- i minate fatally, especially with youug females. A more useful remedy for professional or family use—in a large class of female com plaints, has never been offered to the public. &if" Price $1 per bottle. For sale by Drug gists generally. nov2Q-4* j EW HAMS and PIG SIDES, just re- ' ceived by ESTES & CLARK, j - nov24-d6 A P. BEERS & CO., General Commission Merchants, AUG-USTA, Gr A. . npi'lE UNDERSIGNED have this day JL entered info a Copartnership for the trans action of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, in this city. Their personal attention will be given to scll ing consignments es Produce and Manufactured Artie I .-•. and nls-i Buying and Selling all kinds of Produce and other Merchandise upon orders. •>in* i.l the partner.- (Mr. Foster) will remain in Tennessee, pret ared to fill orders for all kinds of Tennessee product ions. A. P. BEERS, Augusta. Ga., HORACE FOSTER, Louisville, Tenn. ocl-2m Wanted InmiedialelV) A COOK and WASHER. Apply at LjL this office. novlQ-tf Oats: Oats. IT'IVE HUNDRED BUSHELS Pennsyl vania OA IS, selected expressly for Seed. For sale by noyl7-2w FLEMING A ROW? AND. IABD. - Prime Lard, in Cans, for J sale low by seplT _ TUPS. P. STOVALL &CO SCOTCH WHISKY, Royal Lochnagar Whisky John IS "jo, Distiller to the. Queen. One Puncheon of this justly celebrated WHISKY, iust received, and for sale by n.0v27-d6*c6 JOHN NELSON. WOOD, 1/ \/-\ CORDS SEASONED WOOD, nt lUU the Basin, and will be delivered any where in the city, at $4 per cord. uov27-tf * BOYD & THIGPEN. PGR S2YL.E AT THE OFFICE OF THE BATH PAPER MILLS, A superior article of SucKsliin (’offon Sample Paper. ! nov26-tf *VTEW CROP New Orleans Syrup.— jA 60 barrels choice New Crop X. 0. Syrup, i verp bright and heavy, just received and for A. D. WILLIAMS. a . Refined sugars 100 Barrels C Sugar. 75 “ yellow 50 “ B 50 “ A “ 70 “ Powdered and Crushed, for sale by nor 20 A. I). WILLIAMS. Butter and cheese.— 50 kegs Goshen BUTTER, prime to choice, 350 boxes choice CHEESE. For sale by nov29 A. D. WILIJNMS. SALT, SALT.—SOO sacks SALT, for sale at Depot, by JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS, nov29 No. 6 Warren Block. THE AUTOCRAT of the Breakfast Ta ble. bv Oliver Wendell Holmes, with cuts Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medi nah and Mecca, by Richard F. Burton and Bayard Taylor, with map and illustrations. Lectures’to Children, by Rev. John Todd, D. I*., second series. Also, another supply of Ori gin of Freemasonry, Courtship of Miles Stan dish, by Longfellow, aud Beatrice Cenci. For sale by nov29 T. RICHARDS k SON. Liddell and scotts greek- Euglish Lexicon, abridged, lor the use of Schools, from the latest English Edition of the larger work. Price $2. for sale by nov29 THUS. RICHARDS & SON. To Retail Grocers. JUST RECEIVED— -50 boxes Pearl STARCH ; 05 “ “ “ in pound papers; 100 dozen MUSTARD; 50 boxwSODAJn’k and 1 pound papers. *“ S ° W “ ™ H W irrr. Vte w RICE.— \ 40 tierces prime new RICE. For sale by nor!2 WILCOX, HAND & A.Nf'LEV.