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•4 O’CLOC K P. M, DEC. I,IWH.
Mcike to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the Fvf.mxg Dispatchmust
be eaml'id in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
or ler to appear the same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Tlicati'c.
Mr. Neafif. appears to-night in
his celebrated character of Jack Carle.
in which some members of the company
from Charleston will make their first
appeal ance.
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Ilkhmiind kuptrloi Court.
On Monday, argument of counsel
was heard, on a motion to make tiie
award of the arbitrators in the case of
Tiios. N. Pmi.rcrr and John A. Moore
vs. the So. Ca. It. R. Co., the Judgment
of the Court. Hon. Ebkxezf.ii Starnes
made an able effort in support of the
motion. Judge Goci.n made an elo
quent speech in opposition to the mo
tion. Hon. James L. Pettic.ec, ol
Charleston, S. C., also made a masterly
argument in opposition to the motion,
and sustained thehigh reputation which
he enjoys as a jurist and orator, evinc
ing a skill and ability which could
u Make the worse appear
The belter reason, perplex and dash
Maturest counsels
if ever the occasion riamendefl such an
eftoit at his liands.
The case' «■«.* submitted to His Honor
Judge Holt for adjuiiuMAiou, who will,
no doubt,] make a decision in a few
days.
Judge Holt rendered his decision in
this case this morning—sustaining the
motion to make award of Arbitrators
the Judgment of the Court.
‘
Almost u Fire.
The residence of the Editor of this
paper narrowly escaped destruction by
fire last night. The fire caught in the
bed-curtains about 7 o’clock, and bed,
cloths, and carpet were nearly consum
ed, when it was arrested by the kind
and efficient aid of oik immediate
neighbors to whom we tender our grate
ful acknowledgements Two children
in a trundle bed made a fortunate and
very narrow escape before the flames
extended to them.
A Sew Objtet of Gann*.
* ; 'T.s ever common,
That men are merriest when they are from
home.”
On Sunday last, a gentleman who
went down the riveron a hunting ex
cursion, who was m a very facetious
mood of mind, and who was not blessed
with that discrimination which every
hunter should possess, fancying that he
beheld a “mud lark ” on the bank of
the liver, took sight and fired, killing!
the game. The “mudlark” not wish-!
ing to die on shore, jumped into the
boat of the gentleman, who afterwards
brought the trophy of his prowess to the
city. He was brought before a Jovial
Magistrate, after his arrival, upon the
good natured charge of having mista
ken a “hog” for a “mudlark,” and ini
the way of a joke, was bound over toj
the Superior Court in a bond of 500
dollars. The owner of the hog, alias
iuud lark, seriously thought that he was
on the eve of losing it, but as it was on
ly a mistake, we are glad that be lias
“ saved his pork” conscious that it
will be properly cooked.
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Acknowledgements.
One of our Atlanta cotemporaries lias
been making frequent mention of “spii
itual manifestations” from the mer-j
chants of that city. That is all right,
for we have no doubt the merchants of
Atlanta appreciate the laites of the edi
tors, and govern themselves according
ly. It becomes also, our pleasant duty
to record the receipt of a number of
very pleasant remembrancers from our
friends, varying in character and value,
and all, most acceptable.
From Mr. Goodrich we have received
a half-bariel of very superior buck
wheat flour, which has been “the auto
crat of (our) breakfast table” for a week
past.
From Mr. llanicinson, Hon. Secreta
ry of the Cosmopolitan Art Association
we acknowledge the receipt of a beau
tiful engraving of the “Village Black-1
smith,” which we believe to be the best!
of the annual pictures distributed by
that society.
From one of our cleverest merchants,
whose modesty prompts him to remain
incog to our readers, we have a very
•tasteful rigolette for our better half.
By another mo Jest horticultural friend
we were presented with a sample of
strawberries, but as he se>ms to think
that one strawberry, like one swallow,
cannot make a summer, he shall be
nameless also. But if his winter crap
prospers we expect to hear from him
again.
From a source second in cherished
memories only to childhood’s home, we
have two barrels, well filled with the
products of the farm and garden.—
Though they came too late to add to
the staples of a Thanksgiving dinner,
they will have a place among the luxu
ries of the Chrismas holiday’s.
From one of our appreciative hard
ware merchants, we acknowledge the
receipt of a very efficient and much
needed Associate Editor, in the shape
of a pair of scissors.
From John Nelson, whose worth, if
weighed in the balance would not he
found waqting, we have received a pair
of Fairbank’s Letter Balances, a most
desirable adjunct to every counting
house desk. The same appreciating in
dividual, to fortify us against tljg effect
of a change of weather, and to correct
the possible influence of over-indulgence
in the good things which our friends
are showering upon us—sent up a hot -
tie of “Scotch Lochnagar,” pure old
Whisky.
Who wouldn't be an editor, after all ?
Catholic Chm-c-li.
Dr. Rider, of Georgetown College will!
preach tonight at 7 o'clock, tit the
Catholic Church, and also every even
ing for the next eight evenings.
fil?” Blrton—t/eBcRTON is playing at
i Mr. Marchant’s Charleston Theatre.—
Will not the manager also give the Au
: gusta people a chance to hear him?—!
Mr. Marchant should not make Con
| cert Hall -play second fiddle to his
Charleston Company.
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THe Augusta Hotel.
■ Bronson, of the Barnwell Sentinel has
: been in town- -ho comes over frequent
ly to see tiie elephant, and to astonish
the Barnvillians with store clothes and
other truck from our merchants, who
patronize him liberally—or if they
,j don’t they ought to. Here is what be
says of the Augusta Hotel :
We had occasion to visit Augusta this
\ week, anti as usual, took lodgings at
i this Hotel. Since our last trip to that
: city, Mr. Wm. Wlielock has taken
. charge of the House. It has been reno
vated ami put in through repair, and
will now rank with any Hotel in the
1 city. From its central location, it of
' fers greater inducementsto persons from
, Carolina, than any other, being so con
, venient to the Depot. The Table is
bountifully supplied with the choicest
; delicacies the market affords, and the
| servants the most attentive and oblig
ing. Mi'. Wheelock is the very Prince
! of good fellows, and no pains spared on
, his part to render the guests comforta
ble. A trial will satisfy our readers of
j the fact. Omnibusses are always at the
r Depots to convey passengers to aud
• I ' rom Hotel.
BY W, B. GRIFFIN,
I GREAT SALE Or BOOKS AND STATIONERY
EXCYCLOFCEI >IAS,
MairwiV .tly Illustrate'! I.tndon an ! Ameroari
Wot k.~\ <>! lUe Fine and Useful Arts, aud splendid
! Standard Library lin k's, in ail the various de
part mc.iVs of Literature, 'to be gold a Auction,
: THIS EVENING, at early Gas-Light.
3! indies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited
! to call and examine them during il.e dav.
t ; TERM" CASH. Purchasers to pay for aud take
-, 1 away their Books "he day following each sale
nuv3o G
BAILEY & CO.'S
Git* ANTIC
Circus and Menagerie,
Combined with the Exhibition .-nhe
Sands, Nathans A Co.'s
PERFORMING ELEPHANTS,
Antony and Cleopatra,
! This unique ami mammoth estaiiii-hir.ent rum
II Hines a greater number r.i'attra.-ii.m j than were
ever before oil-red to the pal.’;,-, thf pfp
: «™ ELEPHANTS. Ant,"le„pa'-G
I j are the same wlrcti. for mouth. <-r,- ite,| t -,T.
i| greatest furore in London amt Paris’, v l.Uemc o
recently their perform™,- -s were the , home oi
L universal admiration lor months, at tb,- Broad
| *ay Theatre, New York. Tl.-'r wonderful do
cility, and the perfection of their t ailing m ike
i them the most Interesting ipcdimns of tiie ai
.! mal creation that the world ha< ever v v'l
' | tl.oir faculties, have been developed to the Kent
I cst extent, and 111, y stand forth m i him i k
most remarkable ol' their kind. They aland no.
, on their heads, play upon Musical In- trimi-nts
-! Aeoob . ll ,I)c,, s e '! Pianos, .'il lgo through all t! -
j OI) f e ™!*j;?,-. of 'bo '"'i-taccr ini, j,h.-d aeroliats.
In addi.ion, IF,: ey A Co‘s Circus ami Me
.1 , «S™ "-dlecilonof WILI
A.MMAI.V iliduding Lions. '1i;....... Bear-- i,*o
; pards, Hyenas, Panthers. Ostrich \o.; jiiv-i ie.
. a large and varied ooIH-cti m ~| the Monkey Tri
phiamrd' rarU aVlar3r oflhe mosl '"•ititifaf pro
trielines tte., is the largest and most thorough
ly ar. sue now travelling in the V. states and
comprises, following d'linguished names
| Mips. LOOSE BUBOE, from .ho Cirque Pari
j stall,
I J?- SMITH, the great Principal Rider.
Mr. L. W. PERRY, the best four Horse Rider
in Hie world.
Mr. P, STEPHENS, the wonderful Protean
Equestrian.
Mr. R. SMITH, the CroatEiiffo Singer.
HA/.LET A BEDKAL' the world-renowned
Contortionists.
JOHN MULLIGAN the Comic Negro Delinea
tor-
THORNE A DONALDSON, the thoroughly ac
complished Gymnasts, besides a large eorpi of
Auxiiitirds and Vaulters.
THE CLOWNS. MESSRS. SMITH A WARD, are
the very embodiment of fun and jocularity.
Their jokes are numerous, fresh, spier and
piquant, full ol liists at the times ami follies of
the day, yet entirely free from anything which
the most delicately constituted mind could take
the slightest exception to. Hailey k Co's Ex
hibilion therefore comprizes Elegant Horseman
ship. A splendid Menagerie. Slack R-pc Per
formance. New Singing. Comic and Classic
il-nciog. Wonderful Posturing.—Grand Spec
tacular Effects, Character Equestrianism, and
a more novel and interesting programme than'
was ever before offered to the public. Each
entertainment will conclude with a Comic As er
piece, introducing all the comic talent in the
company.
The American Brass Band compos' d of pick
ed Musicians,accompanies the exhibition aud will
precede the Grand Cavalcade on its entrance so
each town, drawn by Elephants in Harness, at
! tached to the magDificeut Chariot, of Apollo.
The Pavillion is large and commodious, fitted
up with due regard to the comfort and conve
nience of the visitors, and the Proprietors pledge
themselves that nothing shall be found wanting
to make this the most elegant, beautiful and sat
isfactory exhibition that ever visited'this place-
The Grand Entree into the town will take place
on TUESDAY, the 7th Dec., at 10 o’clock.
Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock ; Perform
ances commence at 2% and 7>i o’clock.
Admission 50 cents ; Children and Her
vants hall-price.
Will exhibit at Angnsta TUESDAY, WEDNES
DAY and THURSDAY, Dec. 7th, Bth and 9th.
uov3o-6 t. F. TAYLOK, Agent.
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
paving them a >.reatdeal. Satisfaction guaran
teed. For sale by A. D. WILLIAMS,
nov2-3m Agent for Manufacturers.
; Coutmuml Jnteliigntre.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, \
December 1. ISSB. j
COTTON.—The demand to-day is very limited.
j Buyers want a concession, to which sellers are •
unwilling tosubrait. Sales effected up to 1 o’clock
- PM., are 82 bales, at 11 P.eceipts S6l bales. 1
SAVANNAH. Nov. 30.— Cotton. —The market
‘ ■ vrtts buoyant to-day, and sal s were made ol
. 1-106 bales, at pUccs ranging from 11 to 12 ! ,c.
Middling ViK(£.n * 6
5 Strict Middling U 'i®—
Good Middling H; a /£j2
Middling Fair 12*,fS—
| NASHVILLE, Nov 28. —Cotton —There were;
. if *fc*riugs ye-terday, and conpequeutly no
5 pub s. A good articlo would have brought
- and a choice lot 10 cents.
Bacon. —Receipts light. No change in prices
1 Sides - « ; Hann 10fS)ll cts.
1 Grain .--Corn and Wheat are in demand, the
former at 4o and the latter at 75 cents. We hear
*; of no large transactions
' MACON. Nov. 30.— Cotton —There is a good
‘ 1 demand, ut from 10 to ll. 1 * cents. The receipts
! arc fair.
3 COLUMBUS, Nov. 30 — Cotton. —Yesterday be
j | ing very unp easant and cloudy, very little was
' done, with little inquiry, the sales reaching only
t 350 bales at 10 to 1 lc. Receipts 552 bales.
l
Savauuali Exports.
I November 29.—Per schr Enchantress, fur X.
York—lG3 bales Upland and 124 do. Sea Island
Cotton. 6 bales Waste. 7 do. Hides, 400 sacks
- Rice Flour. 500 sacks and 736 bbls. Flour, 62 dry
I Hides, -it Euibty Carboys, and sundry Mdze..
Bark Maria Mjrton—B23 bales Cotton, aud 793
’ i sacks Flour.
■ Per ship Consul, for Liverpool— 3.157 bales
t' Upland Cotton .'hip Lombard—C.466 bales
i : 1 ind Cotton.
Charleston Exports.
Ncvembe-27.—Per bark Carolina, for Liver
:l j p 001—9501 —950 bales Upland Cotton.
Per steamship Columbia, for New York—492
r l bales Upland Cotton, 383 tierces Rice, 58 rolls
: Leather, and 10G pkgs Mdze... Schr Ephraim &
B Anna—s 4 bales Upland Cotton. 100 tierces Rice,
il 1.000 barrels and 7.450 sacks Flour, 12 bales
\ Hitles, &c.. 232 Fmpty Barrels, ai.d 20 boxes
. Mdze Hchr Myrover—ss4 bales Upland Cot*
: ton, 218 tierces Rice. 1500 sacks Flour. Xc.
Per steamship Patapsco, for Baltimore—26s
I baits Upland Cotton. GS tierces Rice. 1624 bush
- els Wheat, 39 bales Y'arn. 48 boxes Whisky, 329
* bills. Molasses, 64 sacks Fruit, 20pkgs Mdze,
ii "
dipping |intcl!igfnff.
CHARLESTON, November .7 Arr’d, steam
cl j ship Isabel, Havana: l»arks F.liza. Liverpool;
i John Dunham. Providence. R. L; brigs Emma
e j Eger. Boston ; Twc Boys. Elizabeth) ort, N. J.;
schrs Theo D Wagner, Boston ; R C Stanard,
■ Baltimore , M II Howard, Wilmington, N. C.
" Went to sea, .steamship Patapsco. Baltimore ;
| ship Agamemnon. Liverpool; bark Carolina, do.:
Span brig Aquila de Oro. Barcelona : schrs E W
: Gardner, Mobile ; Ephraim k Anna, New York :
! Myrover. New York.
ARRIVALS FROM THIS PORT.
Steamship Keystone State, I’bilad. N v 27
St ".am ship slar:on, New York. Nov 27
Ship Samoset, Liverpool, November 11
Schr Constitution, Jacksonville. Fla, Nov 24
Schr Kensington, Matanzas, Nov 21
! Schr John Boston, New York. N-v 25
SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
! Fr ship Rubens, from Point Petre.Guadaloupe,
November 11
; Bark Achilles, from Ph'ladelphii, Nov 24
Bark Burlington, from Now York. Nov 26
; Brig John P Hopcr, from Baltimore, Nov 26 j
VESSELS IX THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER 25.
| Steamships 3 ; Ships 20 ; Barks 9 ; Terns 2 ;
! Brigs 14 ; Schooners 29. Total, 75.
SAVANNAH, December I.—Arr’d. steamship
Keystone State, Philadelphia ; ship J C Hum
! phrey-, New York ; barks Elitn. Liverpool; Ex
| act. New York : steamer Talomlco, Augusta.
Cle red, Br steamship Scotia, Falmouth. Eng :
ships Consul Liverpool ; Lombard, do.; bark
i Maria Morton, New York ; schr Enchantress, do.
j LIST OF VESSELS IN TUB PoRT OF SAVANNAH, NOV. 20
J Steamships 3 ; ships 36 ; Barks 12 ; Brigs 12 ;
Schooners 12. Total 75.
(general
Swan & Co.’s
L O T T E IIIE S
TRIUMPHANT!
Capital Prize $50,000!
Tickets Only $10!
npilE following Scheme will be drawn
.1. by S • .SWAN .si COMP’Y, Managers of the
Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single
’■ Number Lotteries for ItECEMBER, 1858, at AU
, GI'STA. Ga., in public, under the superiuten
dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 44,
To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY. December 4, 1878.
CLASS 43
To be drawn in city of ugusta,Ga..in public, on
SATURDAY. ember 11, 1858.
CLASS 40,
To be drawn in City of Augusta.Ga..in public, on
SATURDAY. December 18, 1858.
CLASS 47,
To be drawn inCity of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, December 25,1858.
II ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
| r a’i«* r
a Five Thousand Five Hundred and Ten I'r zes ! !
i NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
| 7b be Drawn each Saturday in DECEMBER.
11 1 Prize of. $50,000
f 1 “ “ 20.000
1 ‘ “ 19,000
1 “ “ 5,000
11 “ “ 4.000
1 “ “ 3,000
1 “ “ 1,500
10 “ “ 3,000
30 “ 900
. 10 “ “ 800
10 “ « 700
i 10 * “ 600
50 “ “ 5001
50 “ “ 300
100 11 “ 175
•225 “ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prz? of S4OO Ap. to $50,000 Prze arc $1,600 1
4 “ 300 “ 20,000 “ are 1,200'
4 “ 250 “ 10,000 “ are 1,000
4 “ 225 “ 5,000 u arc 900
4 “ 200 “ 4.000 “ are 800 j
4 “ 160 “ 3,000 “ are 600!
4 “ 100 “ 1.500 “ are 40-01
[ 5,000 “ 20 are 100,000
5,510 Prizes, amounting to $320,000
! Whole Tickets $lO ; Halves $5 ; Quarters $2.59.
ijy A Circular showing the plan of the Lot
teries will be sent to any one desirous of receiv
ing it.
: Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which is the risk :
I Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets. .SBO
i do do do 10 Half do .. 40
i do do go lOQuar. do ..20
do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10
> In ordering Tickets or Certificates , enclose the
money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on
receipt of which they will be forwarded « y first
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
> any figure they mav designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will
be sent to purchasers immediately after the
[ drawing.
Purchasers will nlease write their signature
» plain, and give their PostOfficfc, County anti
r State.
j jy Remember that every Prize is drawn and
• payable in fu*l without » eduction.
} J&£“ All prizes of SIOOO and under paid im- i
mediately alter the drawing - other prizes at •
. the usual time of thirty days
All communications strictly confidential
Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. STVAN A CO., Augu.-ta, Ga.
Persons residing near Montgom* ry, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga., can have their ordors filled, and
save time, by addressing £. SWAN & CO. at i
. either of those cities. nov3b '
Cow Hides Wanted.
5 fTIHE subscriber will gladly purchase
3 J_ from one to ten thousand pounds «OW •
i HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKI VS, per week.
/ For both of which he L authorized to pay the
- highest market price. All who have the article 1
for sale, would do well to give him a call.
novl? M. W. WOODRUFF. |
TUCKER & PERKINS'
SOUTHERN PREMIUM
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART,
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Augusta, Georgia.
PICTURES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE!
Photographic Portraits,
UPTFLOTVC LIFE
DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, MINIATURE LIKENESSES,
of every description, COPIED by tin- Photographic, Process *
YYX.YYYVW Y\VY
-! COI.ORKB IN T OIL, PASTEL, OR WATER COLORS,
ISy the best Corps of Photographic Portrait Painters In America!
! ,„,JLy oimn'iDS <f ‘he ci'izens of Augusta, and the public, is rospoctfully invited to the above
a" 1 ™ o‘e most accurate and TRUTHFUL To XaTI’RE. tbc most BEAUTIFUL
■ i 4rUsM L c R nierit’ ‘“ <l U ° d LIiS EXPENSE than any other style ..I Picture hiving the same
)| . 'TRe COLORED PHOTOGRAPH supersedes all other styles of Portraiture by that same princi
! I p e , , lr "P_ r °vcment winch mutes eteaai. Railroads and Lightning take the place o. muddy roads
AnVrolp' 'U °o. f ? ac, ‘ It was first introduced at Parts in IS4S, and is now the STAPLE
3 ; In i K “ vW 1 "'"t 'itrat I Lin Establishment in Europe and America, and adorns the wails of
s , the lovers of Art m every qti'irlor of the Globe
B i riorltyfe of°pl-t“ h lSGl ' lr ' nf I ’ ARTISTS 5N AMERICA are now engaged in coloring this sope
' vices'oTl'uch'Ar.TCmar W ° “""o* patrons by engaging the ser
mr'LTrcCTT.T on Jy| ,ave . a worldwide reputation, but are well known and highly appreciated
m(, ■O.g.u and . ,s,t(M 't»te —he having executed in Savannah alone upwards of TWO HU.VDREIij
-of us immitabio l holographic Paintings, in Past 1
MR. w. It. FREEJIAV.
: fn/tICIIr bt'-Jiy Hie best in the Foutlicrn country, and are celebrated all over
, the Lnion for their fidelity of hk<v pc* and exquisite finish.
1 JIR. J. M, TOMLimi,
w ini has been engaged with us the past season, and has given general satisfaction.
- To corroborate what we have said, we refer our iiatrous and ail interesled. to the testimonials
” appeu Ito this article Iron, gentlemen dislingrlshod for their ,asm and iudgment who have
■, specimens ..! our work m their possession, and speak of it in the high -t terms ot approbation.
, Ours is the OLDEST PHOTOGRAPHIC GAI.I FRY in the Siam. ,„„i its FACILITIES for the pro
i£ra tivu V ' ,t,I,OfPI ' 1 ""’ arc UNRIVALLED by those of auy similar establishment
• , lrl or MM 111.
Cl I One of the groat advantages of our Art is the ACCURACY with which a FwHna and Dim Da
, P'ht'we s'lhyvi to change, may be COPIED. ENLARGED if desired,and
i lit l I i.i LOLOnhO. to the exact and lasting remembrance of a <1 ar depaited friend
Porsor.s residing a distance from Augusta, and desiring a PICTURE COPIED, will please send it
i olir by marl, wi;h a description of the color of the hair, t-ves, complexion etc of the
! «*> by Express. WITHOUT IHE LEAST INJURY, with a trail
'\fully color-<1 PHOTOGRAI II COP\ ,of any size they may specify.
Our motto has ever been *• Large Sales ami Small Profits/’ and tiie t'rcat amount of Photo
i MTiralV^TlbefolSg 0 ° Ur ‘ >atroUS OUr HrGHi:Y ““ I ' !CTI Rl *> in SUPERB
-22 by 27 inches, Life friz:-, with Oval Frame, s co no
20 by 24 .... .. fj,) qq
r 14 by 17 .. Cabinet Size, with Oval Frame, 45 00
: 12 by 14 .. .. .. 35 00
10 by 12 .. Medium Size, with .. 30 00
Sby 10 .. .. .. 2500
It should be remembered that the FRAMES ARE INTRUDED with the Pictures, w ithout any
extra eharj e.
. We would cali particular attention to the fact that our Frames are OIL GILT, and can be mashed
» without the least dang r that the gild ng will come off, (when thev have become soiled l*y Jly
specVg, or other substances that cannot be removed by brushing.) a quality possessed by NO
OTIIFU FRAMES that we knnw of.
la Conclusion.we will say that those who know ns w i ! l need no assurance from us that we use
the BEST MATERIAL, employ the BF--T AND MOST FINISHED ARTISTS, and that every endeavor
. | will be made on our part to see that their work is done in the 1-esL manner and promptly delivered.
Citizen- and strangers are cordially invited to call at our Galkr-. 193 Itroad Street, up
j stairs, (nearly opposite the Augusta Hotel), and examine the finest collection of PHOTOGRAPHIC
PAINTINGS ever exhibited in the Southern Country.
TUCKER & PERKINS.
Testimonials!
For lac satisfaction of those who do not ! a e the opportunity of visiting our establishment
and examining the productions of these DISTIN ■ ISHED ARTISTS', we append a lew of the manv
tcstmioma,* we have in our possession. Irom men of the highest standing in Georgia, who have
seen their work. and to whom they are well known.
Macon. Ga., Oct. Ist, 1858. j this place, that that we have ever seen, and all
•j Messrs. Ticker & Perkins It affords me ; who have examined them coincide with us in
) | great pleasure to testify my appreciation of the ' opinion. We regard him as a superior Artist
. artistic skill and ability of Wm. It. Freeman, and Photographic Portrait Painter, and Messrs.
’ i Esq., Poi trait Painter. Iu engaging bis servic'B Tucker A: Perkins, insecuriug his services, have
, you will ensure te your patrons likenesses diffi- made a valuable acquisition t<> their corps of
cult to obtain. I am acquainted with many artists. —La Grange It-porter.
whom he has painted, who are not only satisfi- ! *
e*’, bus delighted with bis work* I have no j c . .. . 1 ,
hesitation in stating I regard him as an artist of „. , , ■ -I'tmnber 231, 1858.
! very high and distinguished merit, as bo gives „ 1h * ii 1 v' IS ",v ’i! ” pr ?“ ,n,!
to his D<.rir:,ii3 a iilcuo.ss and likeness, with a J e r "" I , r K 1 w - font, who in
tone and finish rareiv execlied. He leaves Ma- hc,r ‘f 1,0 sapc ™' r »? Arll * t - ," 0
. con with Ibe regret of manv friends and pat i-een. and h-.»e inniir possession, numbers
1 V, , inrnßivr °f his Pastel Photograpluc Portants. and for
i * truthfulness of likeness and beauty of finish we
consider them unexcelled. We think Messrs.
Macox. a., Oct.s. 1858. Tucker k l’erkin?. as well as the citizens of
We have examined numerous specimens of Augusta, fortunate in securing the services cf so
Vr. W. R. Freemnr ’? artistic handiwork, and excellent an Artist,
j consider l. m one of the best Gil Portrait Paint- WM. ijChi.F.Y, Jr., Augusta,
ers in this country. His Oil Colored Photo- W T THOMPSON,
graphic Portraits are as well flnised and as good . Editor Morning News. Savannah, (4a.
! likenesses as we have ever seen. The portraits [ CHAS. W. WEST, M. I)., “ “
of this kind he has executed in this city have! Hon JOHN E. WARP, “ “
j given general satisfaction. '
, - > fUNRY G P 'IaMAP. NG ’ Go., October 15. h, 1818.
I \ 1 Mr. W. Hunt executed for me two Pastel
-I • Photographic Portraits which I Prize very high
•-! It is notour habit to eulogise where there is ■ ly. It gives me much p'easure to say that I
!no merit, and therefore whatever we recom consider Mr. Hunt a very skilful Artist, and
' m»nd in our paper we hold ourselves morally truthful in his likenesses. * I think lie will give
responsible for. Our friend. Mr. J. M. Tomlin entire satisffecaion wheretvr he may be employ
i son, has produced some of the finest and most cd. GEO. A. CUYLER,
II i correct Photographic Portraits, of citizens of Cashier Central Railroad Bank, j
TAKE NOTICE.
fiip- The first TTetr.iums for the above style of Photographic Paintings, were awarded Messrs.!
' TUCKER iN PERKIN'S, at the Georgia and South Carolina State Fairs, for the year 1858.
J TUCKER &TERKfNS'
SUPERIOR
AMBROTYPES.
Taken as usual, fr*>m 8 o’clock A. M., to 5 P. M., and finished in the highest style of the Art.
N. B.—Photographic and Ambrotype Artists throughout the Southern country, can be supplied
’ j with any description of MATERIALS and CAEMICALS. at NEW YORK prices. nov27-6
lm FllltßffiS' PATENT « ~
PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. Lygjj,
A j- ua.l* SCPPI Y of all the different sizes, always on hand, (and warranted) and tor sale ai
Manufacturer’s prices. Also. Fairbanks’ New and Improved LETTER BALANCES. For sale by
JOHN NELSON,
uov29-ecwly Agent for the Manufacturers.
'< Spectacles, Spectacles. 1
IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. ~,
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL ACiES, AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Watch. Clock, anu Jewelry Store, near the Low
oc2B-tf or Market.
Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONERY
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
his friends, and the public generally,
i*i f he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
i At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build-;
i ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at i
short notice and moderate terms,
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR
NAMENTS.
Or every description, for
Parties, Weddings, &c.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed .
by any Esiab isliment ' Also, (during the winter i
season only), the most celebrated
ENTRE MET S, (Side Dishes),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
oc2l 3m I. P. GIRARDEY.
C. CHURCHILL
I HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE, j
1 200 boxes line Jtate CHEESE ;
10 kegs Goshen BITTER ;
lOObbls Peach 810.,-oin POTATOES, choice
article;
50 hbls. Mercer POTATOES ;
20 “ Dikeraau's POTATOES:
50 “ Red and Silver Ski.. ONIONS.
10 “ Northern APPLES
‘ All of which will he sold low, at the corner of
j Mclntosh and Reynolds-streets.
1 Augusta, November 18th, 1858. If
i ATTENTION!
THE subscriber has just received, and
ofTers for sale, a few kegs of
CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER;
' A large lot of all kinds of GERMAN and SWISS
CHEESE.
10 BBLS. EXCELLENT SOURKROUT
Also, constantly receives his weekly supply
of Well-kkown
LAGER BEER.
Come and try it. CMAS. SPAETH,
oc3o-lm Corner Telfair and Jackson-sts.
To Kent*
A NEAT and comfortable DWEL
LING, with outhouses, hydrant,
1 &c., on Reynolds street, between Center, H[jj{|
! suitable lor a small family. Apply to J. i£i«ii
S. FISK, at City Hotel, «r to F. H. SINGER, next
door to Bank of Augusta. novl3-tf
LIQUORS, WINES, AND:
CORDIALS.
I AA BBLS. of Gibson’s Eagle WHISKY';
lUU 50 bbls. Magnolia **
10 “ Pure Corn “
30 “ ROSE GIN ,
2 pipes Pure Holland GIN.
Also, a good variety of BRANDIES, WINES,
i CORDIALS, &c., in barrels, casks and bottles, on
hand, and for sale by
, ; novls-dACtJanl ? s9 A. STEVENS.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.—
£0 barrels ONIONS; 50 bbls. POTATOES.
' For sale low, by
oc3G-im A. D- WILLIAMS.
RS. ALLEN'S XYLOBALSAMUM^
and Hair Restorer. A supply received
j. by nov6 WM. H. TOTI'.
HAIR DYES,-, of every description.
For sale by nov6 WM. H. TUTT.
I Win, H. Goodrich,
[REPRESENTED BY CHARMS* MCLAREN )
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
•\o. -271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
, I [FIVE DOORS BELOW HONK.VURnW.V * CO. ? S.J
DKAr.F.I! IN’ SUGARS, COFFKE. TOBACCO, SEGAHS, CANDLES SOV
mnen. bagging. rope, iwine, xails «b<i wooden ware, bacox, lard floo
ti.sii, sAi.I, sc., so., including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House,’
Excepting Liquors.
r ATROXA-iV: RKSWrrm I.V S‘ LICITIU . ‘ novlj., UHtm
«¥il illll
-Nr STOn.E, -A. I\T ID TO ARRIVE
200 bays fair to choice RIO COFFEE ;
J I ' r *, rne 01,1 (l '-vermn. i.t J,\VA CCI FEE ;
,*? *“ f »“'* R“ arlor «twsl3 (.KEEN nod BLACK TEAS •
100 bbls. A to C Stuart’s KFHNEtI SUGARS ■
, I ?0 *’ “ CRUSHED *> ’
12 boxes “ «t
32 bhdS. prime to choice NEW ORI.F.ANS PCGAR • ' pfe
100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands : 75.1,1 it) Spanish and Gernar. uv,:aßs
1,000 ke»F SAILS, assorted : 150 kefs SPIFFS.-aborted ■NEW SALT •
100 packages Nt it MACKFJIhL :40 who'e. bn’.l'and (piarter bote,-. NMV It r 1 Ns -
100 boxes Goshen an it English IXUry CHEESE 5 kefs prime libhcn BUTTER ; ’
100 Adamantine anti .Sperm CANDLKS ;
' I 50 “ I’earl STARCH ;50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP
SUNDRIES.
A BAGGING. ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LAR T PEPPER. SPICE, GINGER sons vrTVWA
fi BI.CESTONE, COPPERAS, INMGO, MADDER, SNUFF. Painted Ti lls and BUCKETS :
Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Irnn Bound IVATER CANS
COCOA DIPPERS, MEASURES. BROOMS. At., Rifle • ’
and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and READ.
All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms
( i PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
\YM, H. GOODRICH,
novl4-d*c3m 27! Broad Stive!, A ngiuta, Georgia.
w WIP ]p yn f m i|/ %
HEAVY OVER COATS,
RAGLANS,
Heavy Over Sacks,
SMLS, lUMITS,
Business Suits, Goat. Pants and Vest, to match,
FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS
OF EVFRY PESCRHTION.
Merino and Flnunel Shirts and Drawers*
FINE LINEN, COTTON, MID MARSEILLES SHIRTS
Byron anil Standing Collars, Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, Xc., &c.
ALL FOR SALE LOW, BY
J. M, NEWBY & CO,
GEORGIA
Female College.
1039.
IrpHE NINETEENTH SESSION WILLi
JL Commence <>n Monday, January iOth.
j COMMENCEMENT will ho hold on the last
I Wednesday in .July
Every pupil attwi.ls to Arithmetic, Grammar,
: Geography. Spelling. Penmanship and Compos'
tion throughout the whole Course.
' Vocal Music will be taught daily, to the whole j
! School.
A Uniform has been adopted for Sundays and 1
■ Examinations.
No extra charge has ever been made lor con- j
f tingent expenses, or for pons, ink, copy-books.
» slates or slate pencils.
l’rof. LOUD and Judge PRIOR, who will oecti
py the building adjoining the College edifice,
and other gentlemen will receive boarders tor
| the College. GEO. V. BROWNE, President.
; Madison, Morgan County, Ga. nov2ft-w2ro.
Fall and Winter
1
CLOTHING,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL.
j CLAYTON & KENNADY
j ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND !
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
READY-MADE CLOTHING
They have ever offered in his market,
and respectfully invite their old customers
aud the public generally, to call and
examine their
j FASHIONABLE
AND WELL-MADE GOODS,
FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR. j
They keep a full supply of
SHIRTS
FURNISHING GOODS.
—ALSO—
HATS AND CAPS,
OF THE LATKOT STYLES.
Clayton & Kennady.
sep3-d3m
For Sale,
ONE of the finest COTTON PLANTA
TIONS in Mississippi, containing 960 mg*
Acres. Also, some 36 or 40 SLAVES,
with Stock, Tools, Mules, Corn and Fod- nAi.
der. This is a No. 1 place, and is 2>» miles from ;
the Mill. It is healthy, and not a dollar has been j
paid for medical aid during the year. The soci-,
ety is fine, and every inducement is offered to
any one desiring to plant on land which pro
duces from to 2 bales per acre.
Th? owner does not live on the place, and if !
he does not sell, would form a partnership with
auy one who would put ou from 15 to 20 hands
more, and divide the crops.
Apply at this otflec. occ2-2m
The U. S. Hotel,
BROAD-STREET , AUGUSTA, GEO.,,
JL. Dwelle, Proprietor,
IS offered to the Traveling Public as a
FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The location is Ac-i
cidedly the most eligible in the eity, being in
the very center of business ; the Rooms are (
commodious and well ventilated ; in this respect
, it is confidently believed, possessing advantages
1 over any other Hotel in this city.
Permanent Boarders cun 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.
g®- The Traveling Public are respectfully in- j
vited to give us a call.
oc2 d*c3m J. V. CLARK, Superintendent.
1 I
XTEW HAMS and PIG SIDES, just re-
Jj| ceived by ESTES & CLARK. :
nov24-d6
A. P. BEERS & CO.,
General Commission
Merchants,
AUG-ITSTA,
riW, UNDERSIGNED have this day
A entered into a Copartnership for the trans
ition of a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,
! iii this city.
. Their personal attention will be given to scll
; ing consignment's "f Produce and Manufactured
I Articles, and also Buying and Selling all kinds of
Produce and other Merchandise upon orders.
. One of the partners (Ms* Foster) will remain
in Tennessee, pro! ared to till orders for all kinds
of Tennessee produc lons.
A. P. BEERS, Augusta, Ga.,
HORACE FOSTER, Louisville, Tenn.
ocl-2m
Wanted immediately,
A COOK ami WASHER. Apply at
/JL tliia oßlcc. novlh-tf
Oats, Oats.
FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS Pennsyl
vania OAIS, selected expressly for Seed.
' For sale by
novlT-2w FI RMING .V ROWLAND.
LA R l>. —Prime Lard, in Cans, for
sale low by
aepl7 THOB. P. STOVALL & CO
SCOTCH WHISKY,
Royal Lochnagar Whisky
John lio/jtj, Distiller to the Queen.
I Ono Puncheon of this justly celebrated WHISKY,
lust received, and for sale by
j nov27-.tr,Act> JOHN NELSON.
WOOD,
JAA CORDS SEASONED WOOD, at
j" ’ the Basin, ami will be delivered any
where in the city, at $4 per cord.
! nov27-tf BOYD k THIGPEN.
FOR SALE
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
BATH PAPER MILLS,
A superior article of
BuoßslLiii
Codon Sample Paper.
I nov26-tf
*VTEW CROP New Orleans Syrup.—
i iA 50 barrels choice New Crop N. O* Syrup,
! verp bright and heavy, just received and for
sale by nov29 A. D. WILLIAMS.-
Refined sugars
-100 Barrels C Sugar.
| 75 “ yellow “
50“ B
50 “ A “
70 li Powdered and Crushed. for sale by
nov2ft A. I*. WILLIAMS.
UTTER 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
1 JOSIAII SIBLEY * SOSs,
j nov29 No. 6 Warren Block.
r ! milE AUTOCRAT of the Breakfast Ta
‘ Able by Oliver Wendell Holmes, with cuts.
’ Personal Narrative of a Pi'grimage to El-Medi
i nab aud Mecca, by Richard F. Burton and
- Bayard Taylor, with map aud illustrations.
Lectures to Children, by Rev. Jolm Todd, D.
D. second series. Also, another supply of Ori
gin of Freemasonry, Courtship of Miles Stan
. dish by Longfellow, and Beatrice Cenci. For
| sale by uov2ft T. RICHARDS & SON.
Liddell and scott’s greek-
Euglish Lexicon, abridged, !or the use ol
I schools, irom the latest English Edition of the
1 larger work. Price $2, for sale by
nov29 THUS. RICHARDS A SON.
To Retail Grocers.
JUST RECEIVED—
-50 boxes Pearl STARCH ;
25 “ “ “ in poufid papers;
100 dozen MUSTARD;
50 mats C NNAMON ;
50 boxes SODA, in y z and 1 pound papers,
i All of which will be sold at very low figures.
nov23-6 WM. H. TUTT.
\te\v iuck7—
111 40 tierces prime new RICE. For sale by
! novl2 WILCOX, HAND & ANH