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4 O’C LOC K P. M, DEC. 2,1838.
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LOCAL MATTERS.
Attraction at tiie Cnocert llall -The
distinguished actor, Mr. Nefic, will ap
pear to morow evening in the tragedy
of Haroldefthe Mercant of Venice. This
tragedy, which is spoken of in glow
ing terms, is from the pen of Mr. Neafie.
and the ability of the author will at
once he blended with the excellent
rendition of the actor. Iu order to give
our readers an idea of the the plot, we
subjoin a few extracts from an ex
change:
The story of the play is briefly this :
Harold, a merchant of Calais, lias left
his wife, Eleanor, and is in foreign land,
on business of the State. In Calais
there is a former rival of his, in the suit
for Eleanor’s hand, named Yalmond.
no\v Harold’s pretended friend.—After
a protracted absence, Harold falls sick,
and report reaches his wife that he is
dead--To confirm the report, Valmond
tercept Harold’s letters to his wife,
while Yalmond replies to them, as from
Eleanors, feigning her handwriting.—
Meanwhile, under pretense of love for
her, but realty to wreak revenge, Yal
mond gains Eleanor’s consent to mar
riage. Just as they are about to sign the
writing which is to make them one,
Harold, whose arrival at home has been
till now unknown, appears in their
presence.
Foiled in his revenge in that way.
Valmond contrives a plan like this:
He hires, on promise of pecuniary re
ward, a ruined gamester, named Lt
Roux, whom he disguises with rich at
tire. and instructs to represent himself
to Eleanor, as having been a friend and
companion of her husband, when
abroad. Le Roux plays his part well,
gains Eleanor’s confidence, and finally
succeeds in stealing her minature, which
he delivers to Yalmond. Yalmond,
meanwhile Le Roux is acting his de
grading part, acquaints Harold of the
intimacy between Le Roux and Eleanor,
suggests infidelity of the latter, and
produces Eleanor's minature in alleged
proof; thus, to poison Harold’s mind
against his wife. Harold, on confirm
ed Suspicion, separates from his wife.
Yalmond now’ seeks Eleanor, under
pretense of sympathizing with and con
soling her: hut really for diabolical pur
poses. He does not, however, succeed.
At length Harold's eyes are open in
the plot, and he becomes satisfied of
his wife’s faithfullness, and of the vil
lainy of his enemies; but meanwhile
Eleanor has become insane. When
next Harold sees his wife, she is stand
ing on the verge of a high cliff ; about!
to cast herself thence; but he has no 1
power to rescue her. Lo Roux has died
by Valmond’s hand. Harold killed
Valmond ; and then himself dies from'
excess of anger and revenge mingled!
with regret.
Aside from the play being decidedly
effective as a stage representation, it is,
as a literary production of great merit j
The verse is graceful and Hawing; and
in many parts the language is remark
ably fine.
To instance a few :
Eleanor, about to begin the marriage
writing, lovingly says :
*• Mv husband, now, forever,
I bid firewei! to tliee : if thou’rt in Heaven
O let thy spirit look in pity down
And smile forgiveness on my present act.
Or, if thou livest, may all the elements—
Fire, earth, air, water—all combine at once
To bear thee back to me, ere yet the last
Aud fatal consummation of the deed
Shall rend all link between us.”
Harold, in communicating to his wife!
his knowledge of her alleged unfaith
fulness, thus-mournfully and beautiful
ly speaks:
“ I learned, last night,
The story of a wife, whose love did seem
To reach ntfond all compass, save alone
ilis love who boasted hers. With him ’twas life,
His fortune called him hence. In his true breast
Sat endless trust in her. His exile o’er
He sought his home, in flood of new born joy,
The happy days rolled on. but soon he found
The garden of his love so thick up grown
With foul and baleful weeds, that not a flower
Os modest nature could have rcom to thrive
Anud the pollution. Bristling thorns
Did there usurp where violets should grow,
To sting him at his couching. On her brow.
Whose marble was of Heaven, stain had fallen,
Stain of a guilty love, blotting forever
Its pure and pristine whiteness.''
Eleanor, about to throw herself from
the cliff, thus poetically and thrillingly
exclaims :
‘Hark I I'm called!
Ye buoyant clouds, spread now your milky sails
And fly withlightningspecd, while on your crests
I sail to seek toy love.”
It were pleasant to continue our ex
tracts from this play ; but we will not,
preferring that the reader should hear
the language fresh from the lips of the
respective charcters of its representa
tion.
-
Smitten Deatli—lmiutats.
On last evening, about 8 o’clock, a
man very intoxicated, was fouud lying
on the side walk, on Bridge How, and
conveyed to the City Marshal’s office,
when he was found to he in a dying
condition, and expired in ten or twelve
minutes after his arrival. He was ap
parently about forty years of age, about
five feet ten inches high, of dark com
plexion, and shabbily dressed, and a
stranger in our midst. There was noth
ing on his person tending to show who
he was. Coroner Baker was promptly
on the spot, and held an inquest over
the body. The Jury rendered a verdict
of the death of a “man to them un
known, from Unknown cuuse or causes.”
Coroner Baker, also held an inquest
on the 30th ult., on the body of a color
ed woman named Jennie, at the planta
tion of Mrs. Sarah T. Greexwooc, tea
miles below Augusta, on the river. The
woman belonged to Jons MoGowl, de
ceased. The verdict of the Jury was
“ that she died of come cause un
known."
Augusta.
We recently spent a few days in this
city, and its vicinity, and were truly
gratified to see so many evidences of j
prosperity and thrift, not only in the
stirring aspect of the principal business ‘
street, but in the substantial improve
ments almost every where visible. Au
gusta is indeed a beautiful city, with an ?
intelligent enterprising and courteous r
population. The latter—and by no ®
means the least pleasing feature of its
j character to a stranger—we have on
] more than one occasion noticed.
• ' We stepped into the Medical College,
! and listened to part of a lecture from :
Prof. Miller, to a very large and iutoili
i gent looking class of young gentlemen, j
j We have frequently heard the learned;
Professor on other "topics, and listened
1 j with pleasure to his views on this occa-j
- J siou. Through his courtesy, we inspec- j
. I ted the large Library and Museum at-1
| taclred to this old and standard institu
tion, which we were happy to learn, is
in a prosperous condition, notwithstaud- j
e ing its many rivals.
- The population of Augusta is now es
v timated at twenty thousand. The hum
s | of its various factories and mills, pro--
. j age its further growth. It lias three j
I well conducted daily papers, and manyj
benevolent institutions, which our space
■! | will not now permit us to notice. The j
t j Richmond County Academy is said to*
e i he the best endowed institution iu the
e State. As a Georgian we take pleasure
inVecording the growth of all her cit-j
’; ies. Success to Augusta. —Macon Mes
senger.
j There were 189 deaths in New Orleans
for tire week ending tlio 23d instant, 20
’ of yellow fever.
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OFFICIAL. DRAWINGS
‘ •F TUB
r Sparta Academy Lottery.
’ OF GEORGIA.
, The following ;.re the drawn numbers ofthe
1 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 771—drawn
DECEMBER 1, 1668 :
i 21, 74, 53, 08, 38. 02. 52, GO, 34. 75,
55, 14, 27.
r: The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
. SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Class 112—Extra.
_ | drawn DECEMBER 2. 1858 :
e j 39, 21, 70, 10. 00, 33, 62, G 4, 51. 58,
.! 73, 45, 47.
j F. C. BARBER, > „
J L. P. DUGAS, j Commissioners.
| d*c2 S. SWAN * CO., Managers.
:| BY W. B. GRIFFIR
f GREAT SALE OF BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
ENCYCLOPEDIAS,
. Magnificently Illustrated London and American
' ' Wotks. of the Fine aud Useful Arts, and splendid
1 j Standard Library Book*, in all the various ce
, partme::ts of Literature, to be sol 1 a Auction,
THIS EVENING, at early Gas-Light.
’ Indies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited
f to call and examine them during the day.
l TERM'* CASIL Purchasers to pov for and take
away their Books the day following each sale :
’ novuO 6
bailey & co:s
1 GIGANTIC
Circus and Menagerie,
Combined with the Exhibition ot the
1 Sands, Nathans A Co.’s
PERFORMING ELEPHANTS,
Antony and Cleopatra.
This unique ami mammoth establishment com
bines a greater number of attractions than were
ever before ottered to the puMic the jtb
FORMING ELEPHANTS. AnLny andSpS
are he same which, for mouths, created the
greatest furore in London and Paris, while mr.-e
m C eer y »l th V r ■ Perlorni:U ' eS "' Cr<! Os
'"‘W 1 admiration lor months, at the Broad
way Theatre, New Yo, k. Them wonderful do
cility and the perfection rd their t airing, make
I Jhenr the m«« interesting specim ns orthe anh
* i '!cation that the world has ever saw th
their faculties, have been developed to the great
est extent, and they stand forth est S X
- most remarkable of their kind. They stand up
ot. their heads, play upon Mt-ic] lostruiuents
Asccßd inclined Blancs, and go through a!> the
operauons -f the .nos, accomplished K>aD.
in addition, Bailey X to’s t rees and Me
’ ANIUAI«°™ , TT “ 1 "’heclionof WILD
t ANIMAI-s ii’cltidmg I.tous, Tigers, nears leo
: pards. Hyenas. Panthrrs.Ostriches, kc be-Hes
a large and varied coll, cti m of the Marker Tn
| pTcanrirY."® “™ ry ° nht ,noi ' 1 Pr»
. jy
Tli' l ir<,up ”
in the largest and mon thorough!
■ tooid" sea the mn trayoll !.” g thc U - States and
comprises the following distinguished names ■
i sja “ mu - IOLISK BUHOIS, from the Cirque Pari
SMITH, the great Principal Rider
iDVheworiA PERRY ’ thobe6t, °"’ H --P.,dor
Equratrtanf EPHE?fS ’ ~,e WOD<icrful Protean
cIe LA BEU ' E ISABELLA, the Sylph of the Cir
-'{T; *7 S llTH ' thc Ircat Buffo Singer
CoSir BEDEAU ’ '" e world-renowned
tor-° HN MUUJGAV > ,hc Comic Negro Delinea-
THORNE &DONALDSON the ao !
complisbed Gymnasts, besides a 4ge ?orp, o «
Auxihards and Vaulters. b 1
THE CLOWNS. MESSRS. SHITH & WARD arc
Th e ei T r er iLas" lK ''' i,,, "" t ° f ! ™ a “ <l joetdarity— 1
Their lokes are numerous, fresh, sniev 'ami
piquant, fall of hists at the times and follies of 1
the m£’t h-h“““rely free from anything which I
he most de irately constituted mind could take 1
the si'ghtcet exception to. Bailey A- Co’s Ex
bihitiou therefore comprizes Elegant Horseman
ship. A splendid Menagerie. Slack Rape Per
*>»’ Singing. Comic and Classic ,
11-inung \l onderftal Posturing-Grand Spec
tacuiar Effects. (h .racter Equestrianism, and J
a more novel and interesting programme than -
was ever before ottered to the public. Each
entertainment will conclude with a Comic Af.er- -
piece, introducing ail the comic talent in the 1
company. <
The American Brass Baud composed of pick 1
ed Musicians.acrompames the exhibition and will 1
precede the Grand Cavalcade on its entrance to £
each town, drawn by Elephants iu Harnes* at- s
taclied to ihe magnificent Chariot of Apollo.’ c
The Bavillion is large and commodious, fitted 1
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
11exhibition that ever visited'this place- I
nr Tr^ r ?Vi En , tr,M " ioto lhe town will take place I
on Jkßbi»A\i the Till Dec., at 10 o'clock. i
Doors open at 2 aud 7 o'clock : Perform- i
commence at and o’clock. I
va^hai 1 m price n 5 ° ceßtt ! ChlWr “ ‘" d 8«- J
Au,t " tla TUESDAY, WEDXES- l
DAY, Dec. 7th, Bth aud 91b.
liO '' jo , ‘ T. F. TAYLOR, Agent, T
Oriental
Detersive Snnn 0
A SEW ARTICLE -one V
IX. as far as three pounds common B?own
B°ap. In using it, clothes do not require to he
rubbed on a wash-board, or boiled—therebv
saving them a great deal. Satisfaction guarao
tced. Eorsaluhy A. D. WILLIAMS i
cov2-3m Agent for Manufacturers. ; ,
Commerfial Inkiligence.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, )
December 2, 1858. |
; COTTON —Our market is stagnant to day, buy
! ers still refufing to accede to thc views of'hold
! ers. The few sales made are to complete orders,
! and indicate a decline of to ; 8 from the high- j
est point. Sales 118 bales, as follows : Sat
;6atll; 69 at ll.q ;2:at 11 : 12at ll*f ; 9 lit 1
1* cents. Receipts 1434 bales.
STOCK OF COTTON
In Augusta and Hamburg , Dec.
'mb. 1557. i
In Augista 30,002 20,168
iln Hamburg 2.707 3.717
Total stock .. 32.709 23 feS5
SHIPMENTS OF COTTON
I From August* and Hamburg, ‘o Savannah and
■ i Charleston, from Ist -Yt i> 'tu Ut Dec., ISSB.
I 1858. 1857. !
,!ToSavnnnah 15.510 1.046
,i To Charleston, by railroad 21,014 17,970
! Total shipments 39,524 19 016
THROUGH COTTON.
: Through Cotton, Nov 4.652 960 ,
“ “ ’ 6.809 72
: Total Through Cotton 10,491 932 |
| RECEIPTS OF COTTON
i At Avgusta and Hamburg .from Ist Xovember, to
Ist December, 1868.
Shipped in November 39,524 10,016
: Stock on hand Dec J 32.709 23,885 ;
, 72,233 42,991
I Deduct st’k on hand Nov 1, ’SB 23,799 9,141
; Received in November 48.443 53.760
i! previously €9 814 16,196 j
Total Receipts 118.257 49,956
SAVANNAH. December I.—»■; —The mar
ke: was quiet to-day, and prices were a shade
? , easier, ami in favor of buyers, though we make
■ :no alteration in our quotations. The sales of to
day foot up 732 bales, at from 10** to 12% cents.
! Middling **
Strict Middling ll, 3 4® —
Good Middling li’.ffl2
Middling Fair 12>efS) —
Snvniinnli l.ijiorts.
' November 30.—Per ship R L Lane, for Liver
pool—3l34 bales Upland Cotton.. Ship Switzer
land—329S bales Upland Cotton.
Per bark Globe, for Glasgow—l3oo bales Up
, land Cotton.
Per bark Chester, for Boston—-409 bale? Cot
> ton. 63 bundles Green Salted Hides, 329 Flint
! Hides, 156 bags Rice Flour. 10 sks Peanuts, 27,-
. 000 feet Lumber.... Brig M B Davis—6C9 bales 1
, Cotton, 30 do. Hides, Ac.
, Per -chr Samuel Eddy, for New’York—3s7
[: halos Cotton, 150 barrels Flour, Ac.
— —-
(L'nm-a! J.bucni?rmcnts.
Swan k Co.'s
LOTTE Pv IE S
TRIUMPHANT!
Capital Prize $50,000!
Tleliel-i Only 810!
—
HPHE following Scheme will be drawn
A by S. SWAN A COMP’Y, Managers o( the
! "parta Academy Lottery, in each ofthrir Single
Number Lotteries lor IiECEMBER, 1858, at AU
GUSTA, Ga., in public, under the superinteu
| dence of Commissioners.
CLASS 44.
To be drawn in City of Augusta,Ga.. in public, on
SATURDAY. December 4, 1898.
CLASS 45
i To be drawn in city of Augusta,Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY. Do ember 11. 1858.
CLASS 46,
jTo be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga..in public, on
SATURDAY. December 18. 1858.
CLASS 47,
To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga..Sn public, or
SATURDAY, December 2'*. 1858.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !
«»«&<*» r m~ £ <s* s-t. «-a M r
Five Thousand Five Hundred and Ten Pr zes .’ .’
XEAKLV ONE PRIZE TO KVKKY M.\E TICKETS !
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Saturday in DEC EM HER.
1 Prize of. $50,000
1 “ ** 20.01*01
1 ‘ ” 10.000
1 “ “ 6,000 j
1 “ “ 4.000
1 “ u 3.o<X'
1 “ “ 1,500 i
10 “ “ 2.000]
10 “ 4i 90(1
30 “ “ BCO
10 “ “ 7CO j
10 ‘ “ 600 i
50 “ “ 500
50 “ “ 3001
100 “ 176
225 “ “ 10*
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 of $440 Ap. to $50,000 Prze are $1,6001
4 “ 300 20,000 are 1200:
4 “ 250 “ 10,000 il are I.ooo*
4 “ 225 “ 5,0(*0 •* are 900
4 u 200 4.000 • “ are 800 *
4 “ 150 “ - .000 * s are 600
4 “ 100 “ 1.5C0 “ are 4',o|'
5,000 “ 20 are 100,000!
5,510 Prizes, amounting t 0... 5320,0C0i
Whole Tickets SlO : Halves $5 : Quarters 52.50.!
Circular showing the plan of the Lot- j
teries will be sent to aD} oue desirous of recciv- !
II ing it.
I ] Certiflcates of Packages will be sold at the fol- j
f j '.owing rati s. which is the risk :
i Certificate of Packageol' 10 WholeTiekets..sßo'•
| do do do 10 Half do .. 40 j
do do do lOQuar. do ..20:
do do do 10 Eighth do .. 10!
, lln ordering Tickets or Certificates , enclose the j
' money to our address for the Tickets ordered, m ]
receipt of which they will be forwarded i y first I
mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending ic i
any figure they mav designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes wil l
be sent to purchasers immediately after the '
drawing.
Purchasers will nlease write their signatures : ;
plain, and give their Post Office, County and '
State.
Remember that every Prize is drawn and :
payable in lu’l without < eduction.
All prizes of SIGOO and under . paid im
mediately after the drawing— -other prizes at |
the usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential. , /
Address orders for tickets or Certificates to ;
8. SWAN k. CO., Augusta, Ga. 1 *
4fiT Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and '
save time, by addressing S. SWAN & CO. at «
either of those cities. nov3o j ‘
Cow Hides Wanted. ,
rpilE subscriber will gladly purchase
A from one to ten thousand pounds (OW '
HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week,
for both of which he ir authorized to pay the
highest market price. All who have the article
for sale, would do well to give him a call.
novl7 M. W. WOODRUFF.
PROLIFIC COTTON SEED
PLANTERS are informed that I have i
succeeded in producing a Prolific Cotton s
that yields more to the stalk than any I have
ever seen. Being fond o: experim nt, I have
tried, for the last twenty-five years, every va i
riety of Cotton that promised a large yield, *
and have found nothing tliat equals my present
stock of Seed. It is a Hybrid of the Bovd’s and :
other Prolitics with the Petit Gulf. I have stalks
uow in my office, (
Four feet high, with .... 155 bolls on it. 1
Three feet high, with J 25 “
Two feet high, with... .75 “ “
As many as two hundred and fifty bolls and j
forms have been counted on a few large stalks. 1
Every person who has seen my crop pronounce
it the heaviest boiled cotton they ev'er saw. One -
planter pulled off a limb, twelve inches long,
having nine bolls on it As this Cotton does not
limb as long as Petit Gulf, it can be plauted
closer in the row aud drill, thus securing a
greater number of stalks to the acr<*. 1
1 will fill orders for Seed at One Dollar and
Twenty-five Cents per bushel, sacked in new
cotton sacks, aud delivered in Augusta, and for
warded as directed. Address
GEORGE SCHLEY.
nov6 ctf Augusta, Georgia, j
Wanted Immediately,
A COOK and WASHER. Apply at | l
this office. nov'lo-tf |
TDCKBR & PERKINS'
SOUTHERN PREMIUM
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY OF ART,
Augusta, Georgia.
PICTURES AT HALF THE USUAL PRICE!
Photographic Portraits.
IFLFROIS/I T-iITTLER
DAGUERREOTYPES, AMBROTYPES, MINIATURE LIKENESSES,
'I. every description. COPIED by the Photographic Process
COLORED IX OIL, PASTEL, OR WATER COLORS,
By the Lest Corps of Photographic Portrait Painters in America!
“ J Mm>Ci " ith U ' SS I ' X! ' KXSE «- »»>• other style o?pict U reT«tn[lhTs«me
I pie .Xp^S| P ®wK'e”-SK, re ßS* n ,°‘ b * r *V’ rIM f,f I>ortra ' tur e by tl.at same priori.
|riorl"?eof o^rt D r!dr' GUM,EDART^IN ' AMEKICA ar » «S» E ed in coloring this supe-
V u>f S Artteto«“ ,hal ** patrons by engaging the ecr
; T kM ' Vn a !»' ¥*«? appreciated
,of ih inimitable Photographic Paintings, in Past 1 ' ' ont: u P wards 01 HUNDRED
. . MR. TV, It. FREK.HAN
Sfsa fo/their and «•»—
.... . , * f K. J* M. TOMLINSON,
N\ ho has boon engaged with ms the past season, and has riven oral sittef-irttfm
To corroborate what we have said wo refer our natron. , tion : . ,
appended to thi- aiti-.de from gentlemen distingeDhcd for their “«,!!*! n 'l 4 * ’ 1° 1,10 G-.-hmomals
! specimens of our work in their possession ami speak of it in thi.t;/» a ßnd l u ‘-Jtjnient, "ho have
Ot:rs is the OLDEST PHOTO! rahhip fit . rov - , n f . n ' ln * h * terms nf approbation.
• duct ion of the above style of Picture are I'VRIV U I ED r' tS I M T * Es ~ir ,lie l )r<) '
- NORTH or SOUTH. by those of any similar establishment
One of the great advantages of our Art is the ACCURACY with n-wti •n •• , r - ,
• | fiuernotyj.* or any other Picture subject to change mav be COPIED j. \ i s 5 ithc*!!* Dm k Da
. BE -CTII.Tn. Y COU)BEt.. to the *Sh and I„«igfrl^?‘ reU *
I Persons res.ding a distance from Augusta, and deiii in? a I'IfTPRFroFH fi ’ . ;
1 *°. 0, . lr addrt.-.'. ly mail, with a description of th,. color of the Mr cy2 complex .n'Mc''oMho
• oriLM .il. ai in? wilt return it to them, by Kxprt-< V.TTHOfT TUP I faLt iv n 1,10
- '{fullf colored PHOTOORAPH COPY, of anv size they may snecifv LMI ,U ’ " ;1 " a tea "'
onr motto !.as ever been -Large Sales on,l Smdl j-rom. ’ and the -real amount of
'. '"' r P “ ,r HICHi:V roiS,IW ’ bcTI-REs'ln &&£
1 20by2i i “°. te3 ' LifeSiM ‘" ill ‘ OTi,lFra “ ,! ’ *6O 0*
14 by if .. Cabinet Size, with Oval Frame, j v ?.o
I 12 bv 14 .. .. .. ’ i s .™
lo by 12 .. Medium Size, with .. °o ro
s by 10 .. .. ..
extra chuYe. b ‘‘ re '“ em ‘ ;Creil ~,at tbc FRASIES ARE INCLUDED with the Pictures, without any
«»»' particular attentirn to the ract that onr Frames are OIL GILT, and ran bo ovslrd
I w„l,, ,nt the least daiig-r that the will come Ml. (who,, thtv have become soiled by £v
bC rCmOVWI ">• unl: * ; 'i D 2-l a unaiity possessed by NO
.1,. iw4t'u'iwnVaT " ul s ," y Sa? w i? k " ow " wi " »••'’•> r '° assurance from us that we use
th, LL.T MATERIAL, employ the BEST ANI) MOST FINISHED ARTISTS and that ovorv endeavor
wdl be m.de on onr part to see that their work is done in the V a, and ,M,W.
(„,zi-and strangers are cordially invited to call nl our t taller.. I Hit Krone! street no
1 ,tTho&mherYco n un”y“ ,il,e * Mt c ' ,UccU “ n of '’HOTOGRAPHIC j
TUCKER & PERKINS.
Testimonials s
the h;^il ******* oto **’" hota '-'"j
Macon. Ga. , Oct. Ist, ISSB. j ttiis place, that that we have ever seen, and all |
-s. Ti cker & Jkkkixs:—lt affords mo who have examined them coiucide wi:h us in I
cr-ut plea Miro to testify my appreciation of the opinion. We regard him as ;i superior Artist!
i artistic skill and ability of Wm. R Freeman, 'and Photographic Portrait Painter, and Messrs, j
b-'i.. Portrait Painter. In engaging his servic s Tucker at Perkin-, in securing his services, have
you wilt ensure to your patrons likenesses diffi- made a valuable acquisition ’to their corns of,
cult to obtain. I am acquainted with mat y artists. —La Granor lirp.rter.
"'hem ho has painted, who are not only satis ft- v
e*!, but delighted with his work- I have no
i hesitation in slating I regard him as an artist of , September 23*», IKS«. !
’ very high and distinguished merit, as lie gives Tim undersigned ta_Ke ph-asurc in expressing ;
to h:-- portraits a li.'eness and likeness, with a '‘v -vs ,n ri ’kar«l to.d -. W. Hunt. who. in j
tone and finish rareJv excelled. He leaves Ma ! heir °l ,,n:ou - ,as noswj erior as- an Arti-t. We j
con with the regret of man v friends and pat- h ?7‘ ' e f, n ' , a V ( ,!, lVae ,n °'! r . number:-- j
, t ons. (j LOCIIRANF 01 *' l * H ei holographic Portarits. and for
, ’ * truthfulness of likeness and beauty of finish we
, “ onsider t.l em mexeeiled. Wo think Messrs.
,v * Macox, 1 a., Oct.s, 1858. Tucker k Perkins. well as the citizens of
• • ?«*>T e 1, ‘ ,i numerous specimens of Augusta, fortunate in securing the services «f so
.'r. r A. K. Kreemar -• art:-tic handiwork, and excellent an Arti-t.
consider him o ie of the best Oil Portrait Paint* WM. ECiIi.F.Y. Jr.. Augusta
<-rs in this country. His Oil Colored Photo- j W T TiiOMPSON.
; graphic Portraits are as well finised and as good • Editor Morning News. Savannah, Gt.
likenesses as we have ever seen. The portraits CHAS. W. WEST, M. D , “
iof this kind he has executed in this city have Hon JOHN E. WARD, “ “
1 given general satisfaction.
JA?. W. ARMSTRONG. c _ . ,
HENRY G. LAMAR. Bj'"ax.vah, Ga.. October loth. I*aß.
1 Mr. V<. Hunt executed for me two Pastel
’ Rhotograpbic Portraits which I Prize very I.igh
>\ P-notour habit to eulogise where tliere is ly. It gives me much p exsure to say that I
» no merit, and therefore whatever we recom consider Mr. Hunt a very skilful Arti-t, and
paper we hold ourselves morally truthful in bis likenesses. I think he will’give
i esponsible for. Our friend. Mr. J. M. Tomlin- entire satisfacuion where* vr he may be employ
(son, has produced some of the finest and most ed. GEO. A. CUVIER. ’ i
,j correct rhotograpbic Portraits, of citizens of Cashier Central Soil read Bank.
TAKE NOTICE.
, j W* The first I remiums for the above style of Photographic; Paintings, \vr re awarded Messrs.
, J TUCKER & PERKINS, at the. Georgia and .South Carolina .State Fairs, for the year l'-oS.
I TUCKER ITeRKIXS'
SUPERIOR
! AIMEIROfYPBS!,
Taken as usual, from 8 o’clock A. M„ to SP. M., and finished in the highest style of the Art. j
N R.—Photographic an.’ Ambrotype Artists throughout the Southern country, can tic supplied
I with any description of MATERIALS and CAEMICAIS, at NEW YORK prices. n ov27 «
rK PIIRiJNIS PATENT
PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES.
A FtGL SUPPI Y of all the different sizes, always on hand, (and warranted) ;.nd ior sale ai
Manufacturer’s prices. Also, Fairbanks’ New and Improved LETTER BALANCES. For sale bv
JOHN NELSON,
uov29-ecwly „ Agent lor the Manufacturers.
Spectacles, Spectacles, 1
IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT.
SPrCTAi TXS 'lO SUIT ALL AGES, AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Wat ;ii. Clock, ana Jewelry Store, near the Low
oc2B-tf cr Market. !
Wholesale and Retail
CONFECTIONERY
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform ,
his friends, and the public generally,
th t he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build-1
ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at I
short notice and moderate terms,
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR- j
NAMENTS,
Os every description, for
Parties, Weddings, &c.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
by any Establishment ' Also, (during the winter i
season only), the most celebrated
EXTRE3I ET S, (Side Dishes),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
Europe.
oc2l Dm I. P. CiIRARDEY.
1.1 111 Rl 1111.1.
HAS JUST' RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE, I
200 boxes fine Jtate CHEESE ;
10 kegs Goshen BUTTER ;
300 bbls I’each Blossom POTATOES, choice
article;
50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES ;
20 “ Dikeinan’s POTATOES ;
50 “ Red and Silver Skit. ONION'S
-10 * l Northern APPLES
All of which will i-e sold low, at the corner of
Mclntosh and Reynolds-streets.
Augusta, November 18th, 1858. ts
To Kent,
A NEAT and comfortable DWEL
LING, with outhouses, hvdrant, &££.
&c., on Reynolds street, between Center,
j suitable lor a small family. Applv to J. Phi!
S. FISK, at City Hotel, or to F. H. oINGERTnext
■ door to Bank of Augusta. uovl3-4f
Fancy Articles,
I AM NOW opening, for wholesale
and retail, a large assortment of COMBS,
BUTTONS, PINS, NEEDLES. CUTLERY. SOAPS,
i COLOGNE, HAIR OIL. Spool and Flax THREAD
i SUSPENDERS, ACCORDEONS. Ladies’ BELTS
VIOLINS and STRINGS, PORTMONIES, PURSES,’
1 MARB ES, MASKS, Bra-s, Steel and Rutlan
I HOOPS, of every style and quality.
I All of which I will sell verv cheap.
|_nov29 6 A. BLEAKLEY.
Toys, Toys, Toys,
AT WHO! ESAI.E.
I AM now opening a large lot of TOYS,
which 1 cau seil to retailers at wholesale,
J together with a large assortment of KID DOU.S,
CRYING • OLLS. of Chine, Wax and India Hub-)
J b e«\ together with a large variety of WRITING
DESKS WORK BOXES, PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS, j
(CABAS, PORTMONIE BAGS, PURSES, &
Call and select for yourselvest, at
nov29 f> 'A. BLEAKLEY’S. j
Window Shades,
I AM now receiving a new supply of
WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, CORDS, 'too., j
jto ma ch. I have also ou baud, a few sett 6 of!
GILT CORNICE, very handsome patterns, widen !
I will close out at cost.
Call and examine for yourselves,
j POV29 6 A. BLEAKLEY.
Wanted,
AN IRISH WOMAN, to cook and do!
general housework, for a small faoiilv. I
Apply at this office. novl-dlf |
Kaision,
FIFTY PACKAGES whole, half and! I
quarter boxes, for sale by
j nov3o 6 McCORD, HORTON & WALTON. 1
] Win. H. Goodrich,
[REPRESENTED BY CITARLBS McIAREX ]
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
No. 271 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
% [FIVB DOORS BELOW BOXES, BROWN A CO.'S.J
TAEALER IX SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, BEGARS, CANDLES SOA :
KmS 1 ; HAOCHX.J ROl'K, IWIXK, XAIISand WOMEN WARE, BAtXBJ, LARD, FLOU
fi- ii, >AI.T, «c., kc. t including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House,
Excepting Liquors.
PATRONAGE RjSSPEt TFELtY SeUCITH. ,ovl3-.!*r3m
tflilxit. ’*
I3NT STOLFLE, -A_ IsT XD O AHX-LIVE
I 200 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE ;
25 •• prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE •
1 20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS •
100 bbls. A lu C Stuart’s-REFINED SUGARS- *
L ! 20 *• “ CRUSHED “ ’
* I 12 boxes “ LOAF “
12 lilids. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR •
100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands ; 75,f00 Spanish and German «FG AIM
1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted : 150 kegs SPIKES, assorted^“ 2,000 2SksNFWaiIT •
ICO packages NEW MACKFRKL ; 40 who-*. half and quarter boxes NFW R.!wKs •
c ! 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE ; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER •**
! 100 “ Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES; ' R ’
j 50 “ PearHSTARCH :50 boxes Family and No 1 SOAP
SUNDRIES.
F BAGGING. ROPE nnd TWINE, BACON’and EAR PEPPER, SPICE. fiIW.FP. son. vtTWCTM
| BLVKTONE. COPPERAS. INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF. Painted TUBS and BUCKET*
Cedar ÜBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bonn I WATER VA\s ’'
COCOA DIPPERS. MEASURES, BROOMS. *«•„ &<•.. Rilie '
and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and DEAD.
All of which are ottered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
W.M. H. GOODRICH.
BovH-dicCm 471 Kron.l Street. Augusta, Georgia.
IDSISF II fABMi
OYER COATS,
; RAGLANS,
Heavy Over Sacks,
jSM WU, BLAMXI7S,
Business Suits, Coat, Pants and Vest, to match,
; FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
)
Merino and Flannel Shirts and Drawers.
; FINE LINEN, COTTON, AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS
i Uyron anil Standing Collars, Socks, Ilasnlkerchiefs,
Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, &c., &c.
AI.L FOR SALE LOW, BY
J. M. NEWBY & CO.
GKOUOIA
Female College.
1859.
rnHK NINETEENTH SESSION WILL
.1 Commence on Monday. January 10th.
I it ff- COMMENCEMENT will be held on the last
J Wednesday in July.
| F.very pupil utt nds to Arithmetic, Grammar,
Geography, Spelling, Penmanship aud Cotuposi
! tion throughout the whole (•’our.-e.
Vocal Music will be taught daily, to the whole
School.
! A Uniform has been adopted for Sundays and
' Examinations.
. 1 .Vo extra charge ha? ever teen made for con
lj tingtnt expenses, or for pens, ink. copy-books,
> j slates or slate pencils.
Prof. LOUD aud Judge PRIOR, who will occti
py the building adjoining the College edifice,
and other gentlemen will receive hoarders for
the CuA'cge. GEO. Y. BROWNE, President.
Madison, Morgan Count}*, Ga. nov29-w2m.
, Fall and Winter
CLOTHING,
UNDER THE AUGUSTA HOTEL.
CHITON & KEWIDI
j ARE NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST AND
MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF
READI-MADE CLOTHING
They have ever offered in his market,
j and respectfully invito their old customers
and the public generally, to call aud
exarniue their
FASHIONABLE
AND WELL-MADE GOODS,
FOR MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
They keep a full supply.ef
SHIRTS
FURNISHING GOODS,
—ALSO—
HATS AND CAPS,
OF THE LATEST STYLES.
Clayton Ac Keunnriy.
| sep3-d3m
j
The U. S. Hotel,
I BROAD-STREET , AUGUSTA , GEO.,
Li. Dwelle, Proprietor,
IS offered to the Traveling Public as a
FIRST CI.ASS HOUSE. The location is dc-
I cidedly the most eligible in the city, being in
’ the very center of business ; the Rooms are
! commodious and well ventilated ; in this 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 unfuf
| nished, at low prices.
Omnibuses always at the Depot?, for the con
• veyance of Passengers. No charge for Omni
; bus fare to holders of Through Tickets.
The Traveling Public are respectfully in
; vited to give us a call.
| oc2 d*c3m J. Y. CLARK, Superintendent, i
| ATEW HAMS and PIG SIDES, just re- j
A, ceived by ESTES & CLARK.
1 nov24-d6 '
COTTON YARNS.—
A full supply or COTTON YARNS, of all
| sizes, from the Montour Manufacturing Company.
| For sale by THOS. P. SIOVALL k CO.,
novlo Agents.
Wanted, $3,000,
SECURED by mortgage on Real and
Personal Estate double the amount. Apply
jat this office. _ nov!s-tf
ONE THOUSAND kegs NAILS, best
brands, in store, and for sale low. by
| novlO ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL. j
SCOTCH WHISKY,
Royal Lochnagar Whisky
J John Begg, Distiller to the Queen.
One Puncheon of this justly celebrated WHISKY,
I iust received, and for sale by
nov'27-'iC.«ici» JOHN NELSON.
WOOD.
11 )A CORDS SEASONED WOOD, at
I * *1 / the Basin, and will bo delivered any
. where in the citv, at $4 per cord.
nov27-tf * BOYD & THIGPEN.
POR SALE
AT THE OFFICE OF THE
■ BATH PAPER MILLS,
A superior article of
3E3 T* O 15L S 15L ± XI
Cotton Sample Paper.
nov26-tf
hwrmrCßOP New Orleans Syrup.—
v '>o barrels choice New Crop N. O. Syrup,
(verp bright and heavy, just received and for
sale by nov2» A. D. WILLIAMS.
TJEFINED SUGARS—
JLI/100 Barrels C Sugar.
75 “ yellow “
50 “ B “
50 “ A “
70 “ Powdered and Crushed, for sale by
nov29 A.D. WILLIAMS.
Butter and cheese.—
50 kegs Goshen BUTTER, prime to choice,
i 350 boxes choice CHEESE. For sale by
! nov29 A. D. WILLINMS.
SALT, SALT.-500 sacks SALT, for
sale at Depot, by
JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS,
nov29 No. 6 Warren Block.
THE A ( JTXK/'RAT of the Breakfast Ta
ble, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, with cuts.
Persoual Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Medi
nah and Mecca, by Richard F. Burton and
Bayard Taylor, with map anil illustrations.
Lectures to Children, by Rev. John Todd, P.
| D., second series. Also, another supply of Ori
gin of Freemasonry, Courtship of Miles Stan
dish, by Longfellow, and Beatrice Cenci. For
; sale by nov29 T. RICHARDS & SON.
Liddell and scotts greek-
English Lexicon, abridged, lor the use of
; Schools, irom the latest English Edition of the
larger work. Price $2. for sale by
nov29 THOS. RICHARDS & SON.
1 To Retail Grocers.
JUST RECEIVED—
-s'i boxes Pearl STARCH :
25 “ “ “ in pound papers;
100 dozen MUSTARD;
50 mats C N NAM ON ;
50 boxes SODA, in % and 1 pound papers,
i AH of which will tie sold at very low figures.
nov23-0 WM. H. TUTT.
TW’EWIUCE.
li 40 tierces prime new RICE. For sale by
nov!2 WILCOX, HAND k ANSLEY.
LIQUORS, WINES, AND
CORDIALS.
1 AH B BLS. of Gibson’s Eagle WHISKY ;
11 /U 50 bbls. Magnolia
10 “ Pure Corn “
30 “ ROSE GrN;
~ 2 pipes Pure Holland GIN.
Also, a good variety of BRANDIES, WINES,
. | CORDIALS, &c.. iu barrels, casks and bottles, on
. hand, and for sale by
uovl6-dactJanl’s9 A. STEVENS.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.—
CO barrels ONIONS ; 60 bbls. POTATOES
1 For sale low, by
oc3G-lm A. D- WILLIAMS.
M' RS. A LLE X’ S XYLO B ALS
and Hair Restorer. A supply received
by nov6 WM. H. TUTT.
HAIR DYES,-, of every description.
For sale by nov6 WM. H. TUTT.
SUNDRIES.— On consignment, ani f. c
sale
-200 barrels FLOUR, \ Lookou
300 sacks *• assorted sizes, J Mil’s.
50 boxes low priced and fancy TOBACCO ;
20 cans Tennessee I-ARD ;
50 sacks PEA MEAL, for stock.
nov3o ANSI EY & SON.
rjpWO HUNDRED boxes choice Goshen
jL CHEESE, just received, and for sale low, by
, novlO ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL.