Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, December 04, 1858, Image 3

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doming |Hsgatt|. Z O’CLOCK P. JI, m;c. 4, ISSS. Xoslce to Advertisers. Advertisements for the Evhm.voDispatch must b* sanded in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon j tr or lar to appear the same day. LOCAL MATTERS. Rapt Ist Church—E. Ryerson Pastor. Morning service, at ten ami a half o'clock, A. SI. Evening service at seven o’clock, P. M. Rev. Mr. Rvr.nso.M will deliver at n : gbt, the second of his series of ser mons to the young—subject—'‘Thefun damental objections agnintt Christianitycoiuid rred. "©•— Dr. Rider will preach at the ’Catholic Church, to-morrow (Sunday) morning, at half-past ten o’clock. Richmond Superior Court. The Superior Court of Richmond County adjourned on yesterday, after a session of five weeks, in which a very large amount of business was dispatch ed, though thedockets were notcleared - Theatre. The performance last night was the most successful one of the season. AVe are forced to omit a more general no tice. Tonight is the last appearance of Mr. Neafie, and the last of the company for the present. Dangerous Counterfeit. AVhenwelnade our allibion to the counterfeit SSO notes on the Georgia Railroad bank on yesterday we had not compared the counterfeit critically with the genuine.. AVe find, on close com parison that the signatures appear to the unaided eye, so much like the genuine as to defy detection; but a mag nifying glass shows them to be engraved. The centre vignette is scratchy and in distinct, and the face of AVa.-binuto.v is blurred’and expressionless. The like ness*)? Mrs. AVasuixoton is the most ntfceable imperfection about the bill, avid is so unlike tbat on the genuine till, as to mark the counterfeit as soon as attention is called to it. The whole en graving of the bill is inferior to the genuine, but bears a closer resemblance to it than is usual in counterfeits. Xon 11- Men's Christian Association, The monthly meeting of this Associa tion will beheld at their beautiful hall, on Monday night next at seven o'clock. P. M. AVe hope that every member of this Association—active—associate and honorary, will bo present. The winter will soon be upon us, and it is time that the members of this Association should prepare for the winter campaign. The Libi ary andr ending room connected with the Association is excellent—many val uable works are upon the shelves, and papers are on file from all parts of the Uniou. It is free to the public, and we believe, is the only fret library in the State, and wo should be pleased to see our citizens, avail themselves of this privilege more extensively. Although the Library lias received many volumes from the hands of our citizens, yet there is ample room for extension and improvement. AVe believe that each member of Congress has the privilege of granting to one Library in his Con gressional District,*all works issued un der the direction of Government. We wouid respectfully call the attention of the Representatives from this District to the claims of this Association, and hope that he will grant them all the Books in his power. Child Burned. A little boy. about five years old, son of George Wjsigle, of this city, was playing with liicifer matches day before yesterday, when his clothes caught fire and he was so seriously injured from burns, and inhaling the fumes of the burning matches, as to render his re covery doubtful. - ■ - Proceedings of City Council. Regular Meeting, ) December 3.1, a o’clock. P. M. • / Present— Sis Honor, the Mayor, and Messrs. Blodgett, Clark, Tut t, Smith, Dealing, Ford. May, Rigby, Keener. Hal!. The minutes were read and continued. Petition of W. H. Byrd read and granted—the South side of Ellis, betweeu Campbell and Cum ming streets to be paved The petition of W. H Byrd, to have a lamp placed .n front of his house, referred to Lamp Committee. Report es committee on Monument Street read and adopted : • The undersigned, the committee appointed by the Council, to conclude arrangements for the purchase of property and the opening of Monu ment Street, respectfully report that they have purchased all the prtperty requisite to the open ing of said street—the last purcliase being the lot and improvements belonging to the esta&e of William fl. Maharrey, deceased ; for which your committee have agreed to pay the sum of Eleven Thousand ($11,000) Dollar.?, and for which titles will be executed to Council, as soot: as the same can be done in accordance with law. Your committee Lave little to add in recom mendation cf the project. The subject is ene which has undergone thorough investigation, and the opening of said street has, so far as wo are informed, met the universal approval of our citizens- The increased facilities lor busitXMS, and the easier accessVj the Cityilall from Bread street, together with tho additional beauty which will be given to our cito, are obj .cts. to further which, Council had not the sliglr est hesitation when the matter was proposed. Under the au thority given, your comnUttee have gone on and completed the various purchases, and now nave the pleasure to report that no unneoAssary delay need be apprehended In Lite consummation of the project. We therefore recommend that the, action of the committee be confirmed, and that bis Honor the Mayor, be auiJLorised le have the arrangement thus entered into perfected. The amount to be paid in City Bonds. FOSTER BLODGET, Jr., Chairman. _ B. F. HALF., ROBT. H. MAY. The Committee on Engines made t ho folioving report: The Committee on Engines Img leave to report that they believe that it is necessary to the com fort and well ordering of Companies No. 5 and 4 of tho Augusta Fire Department, that their Houses be eu’arged. W. E. DEARING, J. D. SMITH, W. H. TCTT, HARLAN RIGBY. The enlargement of the room of No. 4 is to be by extending their meeting room over the v Taie House. Report received, and the matter laid upon the table. Mr. Pledget introduced tho following Ordinance! and Resolution, wfci:h was passed : AN ORDINANCE to amend iLe 121st Section of j the General Ordinance : It* 1 it ordanu.it, etc. , -That the word 1 ‘ Wood ” i ’ be stricken out ct the 4th clause (page 66, 4tli lino from top or page). of the 121st Section of the: General Ordinance iiV.ro/ivd. Tint the Clerk trive immediate notice 1 to the Bridge Keeper of the above chaDge. Mr. May introduced tho following resolution,! which wns pa-se i : Resolved, That the Committee on 5 treets bo in i strucied to have the sidewalk on both sides of Eliis street, between Mclntosh and Jackson-sts.,; paved, after the usual advertisfeme.it. Mr. Ford introduced the following preamble’ and resolutions, which passed : Whereas, The expense of lighting the city with' Gas, even in the present partial and imperfect| manner, has become >o great; And whereas, nj the opinion of the present Council, it will be in-! expedient to renew the existing contract with the Gas Light Company of Augusta on its expi i ration, amt further the prospect of the necessity ! , for groatly multiplying the lights ;n the city— ’ ! Therefore, Resolved. * hat bis Honor ihe Mayor, i together with one m< mber from each Ward, be appointed a committee to inquire into the expe- I dieiicy of joining with the citizens in erecting; works for the public and private supply of Gas. Resolved. 1 hat His Honor,, tho Mayor, bo in-( structed to sell a!', the stock in the Gas Light l Company, of A-gosta, owned by the city, either j , at public or private sale, provided it can be soi<s j at par. Committee under first resolution, Ford, Smith, Tutt, fall. The following resolution, introduced by Mr.j nail—passed. Resolved. That tho committee on struts en > quire into the expediency and expense of open- j , mg South Boundary street, from its present ter-! mites to West Boundary street, and report to . the next meeting ol Council. • By Mr. Hall—passed. Resolved, That the Collector and Treasurer be i authorised to appropriate, out cf any Funds ini hi- hands, not previo-.siy appropriated, the sum of cue lmudred and fifty dollars, to complete ! the repairs upon the Upper Market. The following preamable and resolution, in ; troduced by Air. Blodget, was read and referred i to Committee on Plank Roads, and His Honor £ the Mayor, added to that committee, to report at rexl meeting of Council i • Whisk has. The City Council of Augusta owns -two lmudred shares of tb« Augusta South-wes tern Plank K ad stock ; and wherea:?, said road has not paid any dividend since its completion ; } and win reus, said road is now very much worn I and will soon be impassable at many point.?, 1 unless in a great degree renovated ; and where , as, it is important to the city and community at • large, that said road should be kept in t ruer : ; and whereas, William Schley, Jr., is willing to j j take charge of said roid and keep it ingoodj order, provided he cau purchase the stock of' • the same, and have the control thereof. There t fore bo it Resolved, That the Mayor be empowered, and f 1 hereby authorized to soil and transfer alt thei ; stock of the Avgusta Soulh-ioestern Plank Road, ,; now standing on the books of said Company, in, 5 the name of the City. Council of Augusta'; to -{gether with .ill the right-, privileges and ap t i purtenances thereunto belonging to Win. Schley, Jr., for the 3 m of Two Thousand Dollars, anti » that no present or future liabilities of said road arc to be charged to said City Council, but that said Sch'cy is tb takq sail transfer with all its obligations. • Mr. Blodgct introduce lan ordinance author izing the issue of bonds to the amount cf SII.OCO to be ttyied the Monument Street Bonds. (Wo will publish tli.) ordinance on Monday) which , was passed. Mr. Dea ing obtained leave of absence. 1 Engineer of City Canal Company reports 1,520 • bales cf Georg’a. and 402 other*, making a total I ■ of 1,922 bales of Cotton, as passing the Lock du- i i ring the mouth of November. City Sexton reports interments during Novem ? her—Whites 20 ; Blacks 14. Os which there died ; i out of the city, whites 3 ; blacks 1. City Marshal report- 705 nights served by City ; | Watch—l 2 whites and 14 blacks confined. Hospital. Id patien's—7 male, 9 female. Jaih r—2o inm tesin Jail—l 4 whites, 6 blacks. Keeper Magazine returns. $ C 63 ; Wharfinger 971 77 Bridge Keeper 840 00 J Superintendent Water Works. 5 ; 0 oo • Clerk Lower Market f.G 60 C. Hall. Insurance Agent 021 00 1 Jailor 281 03 i Accounts and salaries ordered to be paid. Ad- i t j.jrnut. S. H. CHUMP. Clerk Council, j After Him. 1 A writer in the Federal Union, signing; ; himself “AVni. Woodpile," is after the' . Hon. A. R. AVright, •‘smartly,*’ about j writing that Douglas letter. He tells, . him that *ie has “went and slept with . Toombs and Stephens and caught thej 1 itch, an 1 then imprudently exposed I > himself to an airing in the newspapers, > while the disease was in a continent j , state!” Commenting on the Honorable' gentleman’s great infirmity—letter wri ! ting—Billy Woodpile advises him to j abjure chirogiapliv—“forget how to do , if, and sign his name like lionner makesj 3 cross marks on Inswap.” He further ; says that loth himself and “Aunt Pol-' ■ ly” felt ‘very much hurt" when they | -' learned that Judge Wiight had written i such a letter, for, to use his own ex-! 3 pression, “Uncle Billy is flattered into I the belief that he is considerably of an! ass himself, and for you (Judge Wright) to go out of your way to break him down at his own trade, is unkind, as the pole cat said to John Glenn, when he put on his suit of corduroy. Final . ly, he gives his friend AVright the ful , lowing piece of advice : “Don't have anything more to do with Toombs and Stephens, and Doug ■ las, and all that set of skylarkers.— They are not the set of boys for you to associate with, they will ahvays he get i ting into trouble. Lean up to old Buck like a sick chicken to a warm brick, i cultivate Howell, dig around him and dung him. Climb up the hill there at i Fort Lumpkin and talk to John, tell ' him you didn’tgo to do it, you’ll do so ■ no more. Tssat’s your platform, Gus, ' stand to it, and Tuiuliu may bup the boys in vain; Gossamer Billy get as ! tight and airy as a torn tit to no further 1 purpose, rnd Chastain’s crop of biles won't pay the expense of cultivation.” | i American Exturprise.—ln crossing! , the plains from Mendoza to Sen Louis, South America, Lieut. Strain met an in . telligent American, who had crossed' , the Andes, and poshed his way thus far , into the iinfrequented regions of the . South. The pursuit of science, Strain • supposed, had led an enthusiastic vota-j , ry to undertake this distant tour into i the semi civilized region. Great was i his astonishment to find that the trav-j ■ eler was an agent for an American pat- j i ent medicine. JSfCol. W. H. Harper died inOo-j lambus this week, of cTaronic diarrhma.' JAMHS A. JOJVE.S, (OF THE2.ATE FBtM OF KARXES i JONES,) WILL continue the WARE- iyrvTV\ i 1 HOCSEand COMMISSION BUSI tsWAASI! , Qflke an«) Sales Ro m on tb-; SCsSjß&i uomer of JHk-.lntosh anil Reynolde-st., Augusta,, ] Georgia, (Xormerly oocupied by Simpson & Gard- ' nor), i would gr tef<uily re'um ray thanks to ! my Bumerow l'riend* wbo so ÜberaJly patron ised me at v cld stmd, and would mos,t re spec trally ooheat a continuance of the new, hoping, by giving my strict personal attention to bueioess, io promote the interest of all those who may favor a e with their patronage. l s Ad orders lor BA&GIK€, ROPE, and FAMILY ’ f SUPPLIES promptly and carefully executed. c Liberal cash advances made on PRODUCE in * atore. JAMES A. JONES. ' Augusta, July 14.1868- «rfyl6-w 1 y 8 CANVASSED HAMS.— A 5 tierces choice Canvassed HAMS, for sale F low, by dec2 ESTES & CLARE. a THE OCEAN STEAMERS. Sailing Days to an l from the United States. FROM EUROI’F. j An?go, from Southampton for N York... Nov 17 Kuropa, from Liverpool for Boston Nov 2‘.» | Wefier, from Bremen lor New York Nov 20 Ftlinburg, from G!a-g- w for New York.. >ov 24 | City of Washington, from Liv’pF for N. Y.Nuv 24 j I’er.-ia. from Liverpool for New York.... Nov 17 j Ariel, from Southampton lor New York.. Dee 1 ! Arabia, from Liverpool for Boston Dec 4 , New York, from Bremen for New York..l)cc 4 i Fulton, from Southampton for New York.. Dec 15 Bn m mi, from Bremen i or New York Dec 18 j Glasgow, from Glasgow for New York... .Dec 22 j North America, Tin Liverp’l for Quebec.. Dec 2z FROM TIIE UNITED STATES. Bavaria, from New York for Hamburg. ..Dec 1 , Niagara, from Boston for IJverpool Dec 3 ; Hudson, from New York for Bremen Deo 4 Africa, from New Yom f rLi verp001..... Dec 8 ; Arago, from New York for Havre Doc 11 j j Weser, from New York for Bremen Dec 11-l 1 - ‘ F.uropa, from Fo-ton. for F iverv" "1. .I»< <; 15 j Persia, from New York, uyr Liverpool... .Dec 22 Connwrrial intfltigmre. ' tACGLETA DISPATCH OFFICE, I December 3. 1858. f ' COTTON.—The market to-day is extremely I dull, and prices tending downward—»£c. decline I from highest point. Sales up to 1 o’clock, P. J M., 37 bales, as follows :4atlt; *3 at 11; 27 lat 11** cents. Receipts I|3B bales. CHA!&.EBtON, Dec. 2.— Cotton. —The sales this morning amounted to 1263 bales, at prices i ranging from 10 Vj to 11J4 cents. Charleston Imports. November 30. —For brig J R Rhoades, from , Aux Caves—6oo bags Coffee. 240,000 ibs Logw'd. : —; —‘ Sbipng ?‘!iiclli«cncf. i CHARLESTON, December 2.—Arrived, sebrs } Lilly, New York; Eva Bell,.Philadelphia ; W j Capes. New York. WViit to sea, steamship Jairms Adger, New York'; schr Cuampion, Nassau, N. 1\ ARRIVALS FROM THIS PORT. Steamship Patapsco, Baltimore. Novembers Schr TempletpD. Baltimore, November 30 SAILED FOR THIS PORT. Brom bark Holvetia, from Baltimore, Nov 30 Brig D Maloney, from New York, Nov 29 Sloop L Burroughs, 1 "m Mystic, Conn, Nov 29 Ayer’s j # C H E II R Y dm. PECTORAL, j FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COLDS, COUGHS, HO A USE \ ESS. Br.mnELD. M 20th Dr. .1. C Ayer : I «Io not hesl -1 tate t<j say the best remedy I have evel found for Coughs, lloarsoncFS, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of aCold, is your Cherry Pectoral. Its con- CiBCT~ stant use in ray practice and my family for the last ten years has , shown it to possess superior vir- j tues for the treatment of those ■+*&'** . complaint-. EBBS’ KXK, tf T n A- B. MORTI.EV. Kra.. of Tr-.,, y'U’ "i. ’ . , 1’ lu,ei 1u,e i y° ur 'rayseltTu.l in my family ever rfnee you mvenled j,. believe it w?th j r ° r "» P'lrpose ever put out. \\ ith a baJ cold , should sooner pay twenty-flve | dollars for a bottle* than do without it, or tuke any other remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Infltienxn. Spri.nc.:field, Visa., Feb’y 6, 1856. ! Brother Ayer : I will cheerfully certify your i Pectoral the best reined vwe possess for the i cure of Whooping Cough. Croup, and the chest i diseases of children. \Ve of your fraternity in ! the H, h appreciate your . kill, and commend I your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M. I\ I AMOS LEE, Esq.. Monterey. Fa., writes, 3d of ! -Bin.. 1856 : “I had a tedious Influenza, which 1 j confined mein doors six weeks; took many mod | icines wfth.cut relief: finally tried your Pectoral | by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose : : relieved tho soreness m my throat and lungs : | less than ono-half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best wo can buy, and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” Asthma or Phthl,lc, and Bronchitis' ! West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4, 1556. j Sir : Your Cherry Pectoral is performing mar j velloos cures in this section. It has relieved ; several from a'arming symptoms of Consump j tton, and is now curing a man who has labored i under au affection ol the lungs for the last forty I years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. ’ ! A. A. RAMSEY, M. D.. A;.mo>% MoxrokCo., j lowa, writes, Sept. 6. 1855 : -During my prac ti.:e of many yaars I have found nothing equal to ; your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and relief j to consumptive patients, or curing such as are ! curable.” Wo might add volumes of evidence, bet the j most convincing proof of the virtues of this rem edy is found in Us eflects upon trial. Consumption. J Probably no one remedy has ever boon known j which cured so many ami such dangerous cases l as this. Some no human aid can reach ; but ■ even to those tho Cherry Pectoral affords relief' and comfort. <s AsTOf. Hume, N. Y. City. March 5. 185?. Doctor Ayer, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to inform you what your Cherry Pec • (oral has done for my wile. She had been five \ J months lalo. ing under the dangerous .symptoms i i of Consumption, from which no aid we could I procure gave her much relief. She was steadily j failing, until Dr. Strong, of ibis .city, where we I j have come for advice, recommended d trial of ! , your medicine. We bless his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that i day. She is not yet as strong as she used to bo, • but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Sheibyville. Consumptive s. do not despair till yo.i have j tried Ayer’s Cherry Pieron.tr.. It is made by oneef the best radical chemists in the world, j and its cures all around us bespeak the high merits ol its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have , been taxed their utmost to produce this best, i most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills i have virtues which surpass in excellence the or- ! dinary medicines, and that they win unprcce- ' den ted ly upon the esteem es all men. They are ' safe am*, pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital ; activities ot the body, remove the obstructions ; of itsmrgans, purify the blood, and expel disease, j Thor purge out the foul humors which breed ! andsgrow distemper, stimulate sluggish or dis ordered organs into Abeir natural action, and im part healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every day j complaints of every body, but also formidable j and dangerous diseases that have baffled the best cf human skilL While they produce powerful | effects, they are at the same time, in dim nisUed ! dose s. the safest and best physic that can be cm • ! ployed for children. Being sugar coated, they • are pleasant to take ; and being purely vegeta ; ble. are free from any risk cf harm. Cures have j been made which surpass belief, were they not substantiated by -ineii of such exalted position ; and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- 1 j truth. Many eminent clergymen and jlhysieians i have lent their names to certify to the public ! ! the reliability of my remedies, while otbeeshave : sent me the assurance of their conviction that ) my Preparations contribute immensely to the i i relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing direc ! for their use and certificates ot their cures, ! of the following complaints : ! Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, j I Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising Croat a ! foul Stomach, Nausea, Indigestion. Morbid inac- ; | tion of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom. Flatulency, Lose of Apjxtite, all Ulcerous and ~ i Cutaneous Diseases which require an ovacuoiit 1 Medicine. Scrofula., or King’s Evil. They also I ; by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys . tern, cure many oomplainfc; which it would not ! he supposed they could reaZh.such as Laafnese, Partial Blindness., Neuralgiasnd Nervous Irrita bility, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys j; -Gout, and other kindred compsnints arising from ; : a low state of the bod/ or obstruction of its func- i lions. Do not be putoffby ucpriucipled dealers with ■ same other pi 1 they make more profit on. AFk i for AYER’S PILLiJ, and take nothing else. No A other they can give you compares with this in I its intrinsic value or curative power#. The sick I want the be6i 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 sl. Sold by Drugging j * acd Agentis everywhere. au2o Cnncoi sl3i»trust'nmus. BY W, B, GRIFFIN, GREAT SALE OF BouK.s AND STATIONERY, j ENCYCLOPAEDIAS, Magnificently Illustrated London and American Woiks. <;':he Fine and t’sefUl Arts, and splendid Standard Library Books, io all the various de partments of Literature, io be sold at Auction, THIS EVENING. at early Gas-Light. Ladies and Gentlemen ere rn-pcctfully invited to call and examine them during the day. TERM" CASH. Purchasers to pay for and take away their Rooks the day following each sa.e novSOO i bailey & co/s GIGAXTIC ■ Circus and Menagerie, Combine! with the Exhibition <■; the Sands, Nathans & Co.’s PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, Antony and Cleopatra, This unique and mammoth establishment corn bind a creator number of attractions than wer, 1 |e T .er before offere,! to tho put,lie THF pfp I FOR UKG EI.KPH tXTS. Anftuy and citop™' - rjeetftfrorr V seated the J ~eate,t i ore .n London and l'aris, while more recently ti.. r performances were the theme ,4 > u " ,v « r , sal admiration for months, at the Broad . «ay Theatre, New York. Their wonderful do. ',“'“ l h'.riection of their t airing, make th.m the most .morertlog specimens ortho a; ton creation that the world 1 , tl,«r faculties, have devaloped to he cren ost extent, and they stand forth su m , . most ran arkab! •of tl,etr kind. They sS u ! c . Mt.med 1 lanes, and go through all im. operations of the ac( . n ,|, 01l ' v ! “ •<«"«"».. IWlf-y k fo’s'crcVandM,.' , ,l collection of WUJ3 mnid * u~\ t n Tigers, Gears, pro pin!. , H\ m)«.. ; authors Ostriehes. &•. i, 0 «.i,i,.n cotn, it ~ .''r , '■ aVl ' l:,; " K m ,he States and I i smJ?(im,ste'''" llUCTisl '«l name. : Lot - [ - f -818010, Iron, the Cirque Pari r Mr' F w'tTfboo e l r ' ,, ' t Principal Rider. Anmaworid PEM!Y '<I« best four Horse Rider j E.»o" TO ‘ HENX th ° w ***-rfut Protean : . IRA Bi-.U.R IJABEU..A, the Sylph of tlm Cir %; *• SMTU. the Great Buffi, Singer.- , Conton-olh-ts , the world renowned jtULVMauCAV.tho Comic Negro Delinea ’ e ™v 1 N ' t ;; Vr,OX -' : - I ' SON '- the thoroughly or complisbedt.ymna-ts, besides a large fori,.-or - AuxMirdsjtmi Vaulters. " 1 ! TIIK CT.trtY.VS MESSRS. SMITH & WARD, are I I The q.°'o . t ' lllbo '- m,e " t «f fun and jocularity.— I Tin.r jokes aim numerous, fresh, spicy and I piquant, full o: blsig at the times and follies of the <loy,, jet cutnmiy free from anything which . he most d. ■li.-ately const itnteil mind coni,l take ilhe sl-ute.-t exception to. Ilailey & Cofc Ft ■ Sr n i' T!u comprizes Miegint Horseman I oh l>. A splendid Menagerie. Stark Repe Per I i, ,r UU DCO 'nD'V Comir and Classic ! JD re,tag. Wonderful Posturing.--Grand Spec - jtacular Klu. < luracter Equestrianism, and • a more novel an i :„t--estiio programme than was ever before . h-red to the pul,lie. Reel, . entertainment w:ll conclude with a Uomic As <•■■■i > . pteee, introducing ai; the -omic talent in the ! j <vompan l j The American Brass Band composed of pick c,.. Mi:-icians.accomp.iiies tho exhibition and will ; precede the Grand Cavalcade m its entrance to ; « ac , h ‘“"'h, drawn by Klephauts in Harness, at ta, J, niavtiiiicent Chariot of Apollo. Tiie Pavil ion is large and commodious, litter: •mp w«h due regard to the comfort and come iiiience of the--Rifor-, rtt,,l ti,e Proprietors pledge , loeroo.-lves that nothing shall be found wanting to make this tlio hi. -t elegant, beautiful and sat ■ t S£t°r y d-kulbltion that ever visited’this place- Trie Grand Fntree into the town will take place on TCEe'IAY, the 7th Ilec., at 10 o'clock. #5“ Doors open at 2 and 7 o’clock ; Perform . “cos conurence at 2;( and 7>J o’clock. *9* Admission 60 cents ; Children and Ser i I vants hall-price. I WH exhibit at Augusta TUESDAY, WEnXE?-l DAY and THURSDAY. Doc. 7th, Sib and 9th. oovSO-fi T. F. TAYLOR. Agent, j Wanted, $3,000, QF.CT’TiED by mortgage on Real and P- i sona! Estate double the amount. Apply jal thla ufflee. iwvls-tr ‘ ONK THOUSAND kegs NAILS, bea brands, in store, and for sale low, by | n °vlo ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL. Wanted, A N IRISH WOMAN, to cook and do jOL general housework, for a small family, j Apply at This office. novl-dtf* Rcsendale Cement. OXE HUNDRED BAKP.ELS Fresh Kosendale 'Cement, For sale by A. P. BEERS & CO., i dec'-M Commission Merchants. TOYS, FANCY BOXES, AND FIRE-WORKS. THE LXDERSIGNED respectfully in-! vitos the Ladies of Augusta and*vicinity, to come an.l examine his large and well assorted stock of all kinds of TOYS, as CHRISTMAS GIFTS. For ladies, he offers a nice assortment of beau tiful French and Fancy BOXES, CABAS, BAGS WORK-BOXES, CORNETS, So. A general assortment of FIRE-WORKS * W.II serve lo the enjoyment of Gentlemen. jTo meet tho taste of all, be oir t rs a large assort ment of DEW CONFECTIONERY. French and Domestic CANDIES, Preserved and Brandy FRUITS. PICKLES, Crystalised CHER .DIES, APRICOTS, PEACH, S, etc. Keeps con stantly on- hand the choicest CITROX, Layer and Sultana RAISINS. CURRANTS. FIGS, DATES, a variety of XUTS and ALMONDS, and sails partic ’Car attention to his unsurpassed ornamented ( BRIDAL, FKUIT. PLAIN AND STEEPLE CAKES, i a sliare of patronage is respectfully solicited. JOSEPH HUMERAU, j decS-lm 190 Broaci st., near Post Office. COME AT LAS!' —Harper's Magazine, for December, '.rimmed For sale by l dec3 ■'THOS. RICHARDS & SON, m FllliHlis’ PATENT m PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES. • „ A , H'l.L SVPPIY of;ail the diffe, cm vz«, always on hand .Yand warranted) ml tor aalo at , Manufacturer 6_pricc:-. AjSO, Fairbanks New and Improved LETTER fULANCES For sale by Q , JOHN NELSON, • iiO»-D-ecw./ - -Agent lor the Manufacturers. Wm. H. Goodrich, fREPP.FSEXTED BY CHARI.FS XM.ARFN 1 WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, -No. - i* 1 Broad Street, Au;usta, Ga., ttovs DiKJRS ItELOW BOXES. ItROWX A -O.'s ] Dealer in sugars, coffee, tobacco, segars, candif.i .STARCH. BAGGING. ROTE, I WINE, NAILS and WOODEN WARE. BACON, i A i:A. I i ,»U j FISH, S.U.T, Ac.. . including everything oscaity foetid in a Wholesale Grocery i! -' Excepting Liquors. PATtIONAGE RESPECTFULLY SO LI Cl TEL. novlC-dAcSm suisain. j Z3NT STORE, A.JNTID TO ARRIVE 200 bags fair to choice RTO COFFEE : -o •• prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ; -0 hu’f and quarter chests GREEN aud BLACK TEA? • 100 bhia* A to C Stuart’s REFINED SUGARS ; -0 • “ CRUSHED “ 12 boxes u LOAF “ 12 lid?*, prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SCGAF.; 100 boxep TOBACCO, various brands : 75/00 Spanish and German SEfiAR? , l,oC<*k* gs NAJLS, assorted : 150 kegs sHKFS, assorted : 2,000 i>acks NEW Sal T : 100 packages NEW MACKFREL ; '4O who'e, half and quarter boxes.NEW RAISINS: ? ICO Yi .vos Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE : 5 kegs prime Goshen RUTTER . ICO •* Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES ; 50 “ Pearl STARCH :60 boSes Family and No. 1 SOAP. * SUNDRIES. BAGGING. ROPE acd TWINE. BACON and LARD. PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER. SODA. NUTMEG’ 4 BLUFSIuNE. COPPERAS, INDIGO. MADDER, SNUFF. Painted TUBS and BUCKETS, Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS. Bras 3 and Iron Bound WATER CANS. »• COCOA DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMS. &c., &c., Rifle and Blasting POWDER. SHOT aud LEAP. All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms. l ( PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. i WM. 11. GOODRICH. rcvl4 lic.m Jill Uroiul Street. Augusta. Georgia. lOSStP } ; heavy" over coats, RAGLANS, Heavy Over Sacks, suiwiu m^wm d v Business Suits, Coat, Pants and Vest, to match, 'fine dress ano frock coats, pants, and vests gj OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Merino and Flannel Shirts and Drawers, : FINE LINEN, COTTON AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS Byron and Standing Collars, Socks, Handkerchiefs. Cloves, Ties, Suspenders, &c., kc. “ ALL FOR SJI.E LOW, BY .1. M, NEWBY & CO. - - - - - ■"■■■ ■ - I __ . . ■ —1 - Fancy Articles, I AM. NOW opening, for wholesale; and retail, a large assortment of COMBS, i BUTTONS, PINS. NEEDLES, CUTLERY. SOAPS, i ' COLOGNE, HAIR OIL. Spool and Flax THREAD. " SUSPENDERS. ACCORDEON'S, Ladles’ BELTS. ! ' VIOLINS and STRINGS, I’ORTMONIES, PURGES. MARBLES. MASKS, Bru-s, Steel and Rattan !l HOOPS, of every style and quality. c ‘ AH of which I will selbvery cheap. nov29 G A. BLEAKLE \ • ToySj Toys, Toys, AT WHOI ESALE. \ T AM now opening a large lot of TOYS. wh ! ch I can sell to retailers at wholesale, i i together with a large assortment of KID DOLLS, • CRYING I OLIS, of Chine, Wax and India Rub ber, together with n large variety of WRITING j DESKS, WORK BOXES PORTFOLIOS, ALBUMS. I 1 CABAS. Pi'iRTMOXIE BARS. WjSStS, Sc. ) Call and select for yoursehvst. at nov29K A. BLEAKLEY S. Window Shades, . T AM now receiving a new supply of . 1. WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, CORDS, £o„ " to match. I have also on hand, a ft*w setts of; • GILT CORNICE, very handsome patterns, which j 3 I will close out at cost. i Call and examine for yourselves. nov29 6 A. BLEAKLEV. OTATOES.-- j 200 bids. Planting POTATOES ; 50 “ Eating POTATOES, dost received j by dec2 ESTES k CLARK. RUSSELL’S MAGAZINE, for Lecem ber. For sale by dec3 THOS. RICH ' RI»9 & SON -1 T> EFINED SUGARS— j \»100 Barrels C Sugar. 75 “ yellow 50 “ * B 50 “ A “ 70 “ Powdered and Crushed, for sale by nov29 A. D. WILLIAMS. } "DUTTER AND CHEESE.— I ) 50 kegs Goshen BUTTER, prime to choice, 350 boxes choice CHEESE. For sale by nov29 A. D WILLIN.MS. SALT, SALT.—6OO sacks SALT, for sale at Depot, by JOSTAH SIBLEY & SONS, nov29 No. G Warren Block. POTATOfefWDbSrosa^ - 50 barrels ONIONS ; 50 bbls. POTATOES j | For sale low, by oc3G-im A. 1). WJLMAIIS. j r ltfm ALLENS XYLOBALSAMUM, i 111, and Hair Restorer. A supply received by novfi WM. H. TUTT. ; SUNDRIES.— On consignment, and f r sale— li 200 barrels FLOUR, ILookou 300 sacks ** assorted sizes, j Mills. £0 boxes low priced and iancy TOBACCO : 20 cans Tennessee LARD ; ' 50 sacks PEA MEAL, for stock. nov3o ANSI EY k SON. j ' fITWO HUNDRED boxes choice Goshen JL CHEESE, ju6t received, and for sale low. bv ; novlO ‘ ZIMMERMAN k STOVALL. * i To Kent, A NEAT and comfortable DWEL- j LING, with outhouses, hydrant, kc. . on Reynolds street, between Center, F* :TH suitable for a small family. Apply to J. jfljj} , S. Hi*K, at City Hotel, or to F. H. oINGERTnext i ( door to Bank of Augusta. novlS-tf To Retail Grocers. JUST RECEIVED— -51 boxes Pearl STARCH ; 25 11 “ “ m pound papers; 100 dozen MUSTARD ; 60 mats C.NNAMON ; 50 boxes SODA, in 34 and 1 pound papers. \ All of which will be sold at very low figures. I nov23-6 WM. H. TUTT. \fE\V RICE.— i.l 40 tierces prime Dew RICE. For sale by j novii mvcox, HAND A ANSLEE. I JAMAICA RUM. ONE PUNCHEON Sup ! r Old Jamaica Rum, Just received, and for sale by j r.ov-9-(UcG JOHN XEUSO N . ON CONSIGNMENT, HECBIVEDTHIS DAY, Direct From Pittsfield , Massachusetts. •, 350 ] P ny RRELS CF CHOICE EAT-, POTATOES, VIZ: 7 170 Bbls Si. Helena Potatoes. 1 40 *• Apple 80 “ Peach Blow -5 •• Early June “ *23 Pink Eyes and Bla« !c Carters. JBQP* THESE POTATOES were shipped as a! j Consignment by parties living at Pitt-field, at VERY LOW FREIGHT, I and will be sold at VERY LOW FIGURES, by BI’TT. MORRIS & CO. Augusta. Ga. Dec I, 185 S. d&w IIIRISTMISMHRISTViiS COME G>E, COME ALL, TO A. FREDERICK'S,! AND BUY YOUR ■immwM U mhmmmUniM & HERE YOU WILL FIND Everything that can Please THE EYE, OR TEIVIPT THE PALATE! EVERY VARIETY OF FRUITS, THE MOST DELICIOUS Preserves. Jellies, Ac. FIREWORKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. * —ALSO— Toys, |Of every shape art! size, anil at all prices. Old and young are invited to call at SAITA CLAUS' BAZAAR! decl-dO Subscribe at Once. IF YOU wish to secure a copy of that elegant hngraving, “THE VILLAGE BLACK SMITH/’ and the ART JOURNAL, with the other ! premiums, be sure and subscribe $3, before the j Ist of January, 1859. Specimen copies of the I above, and lull particulars given, by applying to j B ov3o.tf THOS. 9. HANKINSUN, Ajtetit. COTTON YARNS.— A full supply of COTTON YARNS, of all sizes from the Montour Manufacturing Company. I For sale b* THOS. P. S OVALL & CO., uovls Agents. lUstdJaitnms Jlbbcrtistnunts. Swan & Co.’s lotteries TRIUMPHANT! - Capital Prize $50,000! Tickets Only $10! -••* r pHE following Scheme will be draw X. by 3. SWAN A: COMP’Y, Manager? of tho Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of thrir Single Number ! otteries for DECEMBER, 1858, at AU ■ Gl>Ta. Ga., in public, under the superintend | deuce of Commissioners. i CLASS 44, To be drawn Ip City of Augusta,Ga., In public, ou SATURDAY. December 4, 18 >B. ! . CLASS 45 To be drawn in city of Augusta,Ga., in public, on SATURDAY, December 11, 1858. CLASS 46, To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.. In public, on SATURDAY, December 18, 1858. “ ) CLASS 47, To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga.,in public, on SATURDAY, December 25, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS ! .^iO s OOO r fwn Thousand Hundred and Ten l*r zes ! ! XE.ARLT ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NIKE TICKETS I MAGNIFICENT SCHEME ! To be Draicn each Saturday in DECEMBER \ Prizeof ' GOO j * ;; .. 10.000 J . . t.ooo } .. ‘ 4,000 J . * 3,000 ,1 .. .. I.MO ! !S .. i: 1,000 IS r S i § iioo “ “ ; O-.r, (< ti 1,0 — J 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 Przsofs4oo Ap. to sso,oooPrze arcsi coo 4 300 11 20.000 “ arc l’.-MO 4 “ ‘-'SO “ W,o*o “ arc l. ~ 4 “ 225 “ 0.000 <• arc 200 4 “ 200 “ 4.0*0 “ art SOO . ■* “ ISO “ P,*ol “ arc 000 ■ I 4 100 “ 1,5 c.) '• arc 400 | 5,000 20 are 100,000 i 5.510 Prizes, amounting !o SofiO.OOO i Whole Ticket., 310 : Halves $5 : Quarter, 32.50. »«* Circular Flawing the plan cf tlie If*. ' tcr-.es will be sent to an} one desirous ol rcceiv ! iog it. • Certificates of Packages will be sold at tho sol o lowing ratrs. which t- tho risk : Certiiicate of I’aeknge of 10 Whole Tickets. S4O do do do 10 Half do .. 40 do do do 10 Quar. do 20 do do .do 10 Highlit do 10 In erfierinj Ticlds or Certificate, enclose the ' money to our address for the Tickets ordered cn , receipt of which they will he forwarded I v first mail. Purchasers ran have tickets ending in 1 any figure they ntav designate. The I.i-t of Prawn Numbers and Prizes will be -cm to purchasers immediately alter tlu drawing. 1 , Purchasers will nleaso write their signatures / plain, and give their Post Office, County and ■ State. ev Remember that ev. ry Prize is drawn and payuolu in tu t without deduction. a,7- All prizes of SIOOO and under . paid im i mediately after the drawing..- other prizes at 1 the usual time of thirty days. : All communications strictly confidential I Address orders for rickets or Certificates to 3. SWAN * CO., A ugti.-ta. Ca. *?■ “ersous residlngnear Montgomery. Ala or Atlanta, (la., can have their orders lil.ed and i save time. I v addressing S. SWAN & t 6 at I e'’h»r of these Hiies. nov3o TdMnr HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE, 200 boxes fine l-tato CHEESE : 10 kegs Goshen BUTTER ; 100 bbls. Peach Blossom POTATOES, choice article; 50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES : m .20 “ Dikemans POTATOES; 50 •• Red ami Silver Ski.. ONIONS. 10 “ Northern APPLES All 'if which will be sold low, at the cottier of Mclntosh and Reynolds*-streets. Augusta, November 18th, ISSB. ts Raisins. FIFTY. PACKAGES whole, half and quarter-boxes, for sale bv nov3o-6 McCORD, HOP.TON £ WALTON. Cow Hides Wanfeii. rpilE subscriber will gladly purchase JL from ono to ten thousand pounds tOW .: lIIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week. | fr° r both of which he is authorized to pay tho 1 highest market price. All who have the articlo tor 9ale, would, do well to give him a call. , M. W. WOODRUFF LIQUORS, WINES, AND CORDIALS. |AA BBIS. of Gibson’s Eagle WHISKY ; lU* 3 5o bbls. Magnoiia '• 10 •• Pure Corn “ w •’ ROSE GIN; 2 pipes Pure Holland GIN. | Also. a good variety of BRANDIES, WINES, CORDIAIS, &c.. in barrels, casks and bottles, on h&jad, and for sale by uovl6-<l4ctJanl , s9 A. STEVENS. ; " wood” UUI COKDS SEASONED WOOD, at 1" "J the Basin, and will be delh’ercd auy wliere in the city, at ?4 per cord. nov27-tf ‘ BOYD & THIGPEN. FOR. 1 AT TUB OFFICE OF THE BATH PAPER MILLS, \ j A superior article of BuoKsKin Cotton Sample Paper, nov26-tf k THE AUTOCRAT of theßieakfast Ta ble, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, with cuts j Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Mcdi- I nub and Mecca, by Richard F. Burton and • Bayard Taylor, with rr.ap and illustrations. I 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, and Beatrice Cones, l-'or sale by nov29 T. RICHARDS & SON. Liddell and scoTrs greek- English l exicon, abridged, J<r the use of i Scboojp, rom the latest English Edition of the larger work. Price $2, for sale by | novSa THOS. RICHARDS & SON. j CROP New Orleans Syrup.— I _i_ v 50 barrels choice New Crop X. O. Syrup, 1 verp bright and heavy, just received and tor j *ale »y nov29 ’ A. D. WILLIAMS. | The U. S. Hotel, j BRO/D-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO., Li. Dwelle, Proprietor, TS offered to the Traveling Public as a ‘ JL FIRST CLASS HOUSE. The location is de cidedly the most eligible in the city, being in I the very center of business ; the Rooms are i commodious and well ventilated , In this respect 1 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. The Traveling Public are respectfully in vited to give us ac tll. oc2 d*c3m J. V. CLARK, Superintendent. VTEW HAMS and PIG SIDES, just ro 1.1 ceived by ESTES & CLARK. nov24-d6 HAIR DYES,| of every description} For sale iy novfi WM. P. TUTT,^|