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‘4 O’CLOCK P. »T, DKC. 8,18. W.
Notice to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the EvemnoDispatchmust
b; banded in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
o- ter to appear the same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Notice.
We would call attention to Si-ears &
Tlkioiit’s advertisement, of a superior
Lubricating Grease, for all binds of
heavy machinery, water wheels, wag
gons, carts, omnibuses, &c., in another
column.
Eclectic Macazixk. —This sterling
magazine, for December, is on our ta
ble, from G. A Oates.
Fluid.
We acknowledge the receipt of a
bottle of this fragrant preparation, for
restoring the hair, and removing dan
druff. It is prepared and sold by that
artistic Tonsor, Georcf. W. Walton, at
his Saloon under the Augusta Hotel.
IJuIU-j- «fc Co’s. Circus.
Tlieie was grief among the Young
Americans on yesterday afternoon,
when it was found that there would he
no performance until night. But the
noise of the elephants inside the can
vas only served to heighten the pleas
ure of anticipation, and at night there
was a crowd to witness their wonderful
performances. All bear witness that
Antony and Cleopatra are wonderful ani
mals. They will*perform again this
afternoon and twice to-morrow.
Hook Sale.
The great sale of Books Griffin's
Auction House, continues every even
ing. A very large stock still remains,
embracing many most valuable works,
besides tire usual variety of fancy ar
.tides.
.».*
Fast Time.
Our bands were hurried yesterday to
get the abstract of Washington news
that were being received by telegraph
during the morning into our issue of
that evening. At 1 o’clock the Charles
ton papers came to hand with the same
matter, having received it last night,
“ liy the Morse Line.” How is it that
tlie Associated Press are thus outdone
on an occasion of so much importance ?
Concert Hull.
Ecv. Dr. Ryder will lecture at Con
cert Hall on Thursday night, for the
benefit of the new Catholic Church.
His theme will be “The Catholic Loyally to
" the Institutions of the country.’’ He has
. few superiors ns a man of profound in
W teilect, and fascinating eloquence.
Young MoSI Clirlstlnu Assot-lnflon.
The meeting Monday night was very
well attended, and a very interesting
one.
The meeting was opened by the Pres
ident reading a portion of the Sacred
Scriptures, and prayer by J. Harvey
Hull, Esq.
Minutes of previous meeting read and
confirmed.
Elected, two associate, one active and
three honorary members.
Letter from the editor of the Reporter
read and, after a pleasant interchange
of views, referred to the committee on
statistics.
A resolution, relative to a more strict
observance of the Christian Sabbath,
introduced at a previous meeting, was
laid on the table for the present, on ac
count of the absence of the mover.
An invitation from the Young Men?s
Christian Association of Savannah, to
he present with them, at a celebration
in their city, January 22d, 1859, was
read, and on motion, cordially accepted.
Designation of Corresponding Secre
tary read and accepted.
Resignation of Librarian read and ac
' cepted.
W. G. Johnson was elected Corrres
ponding Secretary.
W. G. Wiiidby was elected Librarian.
A lengthy, instructive and interesting
discussion took place, relative to winter
campaign and the plan of operation,
which finally resulted in the selection
cf the following:
The anniversary address, on January
Sd, to he delivered by Tiiomas R. R.
Cobb, Esq., to he followed, once a fort
night, by several eminent men. Rev.
T. J. Bowen is expected to deliver, du
, ring the course, a lecture on Central
k " Africa, which from the reputation of the
Speaker, will, no doubt, prove quite an
attractive theme.
The meeting closed with singing and
prayer.
Delightful—ln a Horn.
Some son of Orpheus gave the peo
ple on Broad street a specimen of his
vocal powers lastnight about 7 o'clock,
that certainly entitles him to some spe
cial mark of consideration. He sang
loud enough, and long enough to he
heard by half the town, and he ought
certainly not to he permitted to waste
such a perfect gush of the concord of
sweet sounds without some slight token
from his audience. Had we been near
enough we would have wanned his
* throat with a hot potatoe as a slight
but becoming testimonial for his effort
to convince the public that he had mus
ic his soul. * ,
Poetic.—Old Master brought his fe
rule down—his face was angry and red
—“Now Anthony Clair, go rest you
there, along with the girl 6, he said.—
Then Antony Clair, with mortified air,
and his chain down on his breast, crept
slowly away, and sat all day by the girl
that loved him best.
‘-Jenny, ' said a mother to a sou, nine
years old, “go and wash your face ’.J am
r ashamed to see you coming to dinner
with so dirty a mouth." I did wash it,
mamma," and feeling his upper lip, he
added gravely, “I think it must be ®
moustache coming.” I
The Washington Union, in a review
of the Magazines for December, nfter
mentioning several with critical notices,
says: \
“There are other periodicals which -
we sometimes hear of, hut ihe publish
era and booksellers are evidently afraid > 1
we shall let the world know of their
existence, for they take especial pains
not to send us copies. A great outcry
lias been raised about the lack of pat- i
ronage for Southern literature, but it is
almost entirely the fault of publishers, j
Russell’s Magazine, for instance, pub
lished somewhere in the South, and!
ably sustained by its contributors, never j
by any chance lias found its way to a
Washington bookstore.”
And if it comes to Augusta it is not|
our happy privilege to see it.
■
Mi sSlollieand Miss l’eggie are two;
sisters. Miss Mollie is the eldest. She
as not a member of any church, hut, j
like all well-bred young ladies, says her;
prayers before retiring. One night she;
carried with her to her room a pickle,
and laid it upon her bureau, thinking
she would eat it after her devotions. —j
She knelt at tl.e foot of her bed for the!
purpose. Peggie entered the room, and !
seeing her deeply absorbed, thought to j
improve the opportunity liy appropria
ting tiie pickle to her own use. She
had bitten off a piece, and in chewing!
it made a noise, which her sister heard,
who, wishing to know the cause, look
ed up, and beholding Peggie devouring
the pickle, hurriedly arose, exclaiming,
“oLord l excuse me a moment; Peggie is
eating my pickle !' ’
Suicide bt a Printer. —Mr. .las. W.
Bennett, a printer by occupation, and
for ten or twelve years past foreman of
the Southern Recorder office at Milleiige
ville, disappeared Tuesday night last,
and after diligent search no trace of
. him could be discovered. Late Satur
day afternoon, his body was discovered
in a well, in the street, nearly opposite
the office. Mr. B. had been for some
! time, much addicted to intemperance,
and it is supposed he threw himself into
the well while laboring under mania
from that cause. He was about thirty
five years of age, and left no family.
Laroe Purchase of Beef Cattle.—
The Belfast News Letter states that an
American gentleman, Mr. Barrett, who
has large estates in Kentucky, United
1 States, lias shipped at Derry, for Anieri
; ca, almost all the prize stock lie could
[ get from the late royal shows in Eng- j
. land and France. The entire stock is
valued at £5,000. The freight alone;
will cost SI,OOO.
. - -
Whoever is afraid of submitting any
' question, civil or religious, to the test
• of free discussion, is more in love with
1 his own opinion than with truth.
IsTT l e prospectus is out for a new
paper in Columbia, to be called the
. Dimnioniti. No name is appended to
, the announcement.
mw"COTTiiKEB
PLANTERS are informed that I have
succeeded in producing a Prolific Cotton
that yields more to the stalk than any 1 have
ever seen. Being fond o; ex peri m nt, 1 have
tried, for the last twenty-five years, every va
riety of Cotton that promised a large yield,
and have found nothing that equals my present
, stock of Seed. It i 3 a Hybrid of the Boyd’s and
other Prolifics with the Petit Gulf. I have stalks
now In my office,
Four feet high, with 155 bolls on it.
Three feet high, with... .125 “ “
Two feet high, with... . 75 ‘ 4 “
As many as two hundred and fifty bolls and
forms have been counted on a few large stalks.
Every person who has seen my crop pronounce
it the heaviest boiled cotton they ever saw. (Jne
planter pulled off a limb, twelve inches long,
having nine bolls on it. A~ tliis Cotton does not
limb as long as Petit Gulf, it can be planted
closer in the row and drill, thus securing a
greater number of stalks to the acre.
I will fill orders for Seed at One Dollar and
Twenty-five Cents per bushel, sacked in new
cotton sacks, and delivered in Augusta, and for
warded as directed. Address
. GEORGE SCHLEY,
novC rtf Augusta, Georgia.
•T. N. CLARK * CO
n iu. coa’e and Titian
« **. sc ?«• ,
VND C 031 MI SSI ON MERCHANTS
MURFRF.ES3ORO, TEX.W
tfyStrict attention given to pureba-ing Grain
Bacon, Lard, &c., on ail orders enclosing remit
tances .
References —J. R. Wilder, Savannah ; Tuos. P
Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell, Macou
High, Peters & Co., Atlanta ; Col. .J. H. Glover
Marietta; Col. It. I-. Mott, Columbia; Thoma'
Joseph, Montgomery. Ala. ; W. Spence, “Ex
change Bunk,” Murfreesboro Lanier &Ph ~-pg
Nashville. jau2o-^jy
Wanted, $3,000,
SECURED by niorigage on Real and
Personal Estate double the amount. Apply
at this office. novls-tf
SADDLES, HARNESS, &c.
FALL TRADE,
ALBERT * HATCH,
193 BROAD STREET,
AVO USTA, GEORGIA ,
Manufacturer or and Dealer In
SADDLES,
HAFtPsTE® s
Shoe and Harness Leather,
TRUNKS,
VALICES,
WMIPIL
- COLLARS.
LEATHER AND INDIA RUBBER
BE LTIKTG;
AND
SADDLERY HARDWARE,
* OF ALL KINDS,
IS NOW FCIXY PREPARED FOR THE
FALL TRADE,
With a large and well assorted stock of GOODB,
which he will sell at as low prices as
they can be obtained at aay
House in the South.
Thankful for the generous patronage
to him for the last Fifteen he res
pectfully calls the attention of
3iercliai»ts and Planters j
to nti examination of hla Goods before
pare hnslng elsewhere*
SADDLES, HARNESS, &C.,
Manufactured to order, oi the best materials :
and by the best workmen iu tliecountry.
sept 9 3m
Liddell and scotts Greek-
English Lexicon abridged, lor the use of
Schools, rom the late.-t Engli-h Edition of the ]
larger work. Price $2, for sale by
- nov29 TiiOS. RICHARDS & SON. J
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
Sailing Days to and from the United Slates.
FROM EUROPE.
Arago, from Southampton for X York.. .X«»v 17
Kuropu, from Liverpool fur Boston X°v 20
Weser, from Bremen for New York Nov 20
Edinburg, fromGlasgrw lor Xew York.. Nov 2!
| City of Washington, from Liv : pl for X. Y.Xov 24
i Persia, from Liverpool for Xew York.,..Nov 27
Ariel, from Southampton for Xew York. .Dec 1
Arabia, from Liverpool for Boston Dec -I
I Xew York, from Bremen for Xew York.. Dec 4
j Fulton, from Southampton for New York.. Dec 15
! Bremen, from Bremen lor X'« w York Dec 18
; Glasgow, from Glasgow for New York... .Dec 2v
North America, fm Liverp’l lor Quebec.. Dec 22
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
I Bavaria, from New York for Hr.mbwrg... Dec 1
i Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Doc 3 i
j Hudson, from New York for Bremen Dec 4 j
I Africa, from New York for Liverpool Dec 8 J
I Arago, from New York for Havre Dec ll j
j Weser, from New York lor Bremen Dec IS :
I Europa, from Boston, for Liverpool Dec 15 I
j Persia, from New York, for Liverpool Dec 22 j
feratemal Intelligence.
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, I
December 8, 1858. f
COTTON.—The demand to-day is something
j better than yesterday, but at lower figures, and
[ as sellers are unwilling to submit to them, the
! sales have been very limited, and we omit the
I particulars.
I MACON, Dec. 7.—The market has been inaff
! five for two or three days past, with light sales,
i Prices have been tram 10 to 11 cen s. There is
I but little offered at those rates. Cotton is com
ing in freely.
Yesterday a largo amount of cotton was re
ceived—probably as much as on any other day
this year, and a heavy business was done by
our merchants. Before the close of this week
the receipts of cotton in our .warehouses will
be greater than those of the last season.
Receipts, to Dec. I.—Recepts in November,
1858, 18.470; receipts in November, 1857. 10,-
566—increase 7,013. Stbck December Ist, 1858,
14,2C0 ; Stock.Deccmber Ist, 1857, 11.090—In
crease 3,161." Total receipts Dec. Ist, 1857, 66,-
190 ; Total receipts Dec. Ist, 1857, 21 778—In
crease 34,412.
► .«>>.,
MONTGOMERY, Dec. 6.— Cotton.— llie mar
ket is very quiet, and prices of last week are
not sustained—though factors are holding their
stock at former quotations : Middling 10A to
10.?.,' ; Good Middling to Middling Fair lie.
Stock oir hand Sept. 1, 1858 508
Received past week 5,606
Received previously 69.288-74,844
75,412
Shipped since Ist September 10,394
Stock on hand Dec. 6,1858 59,018
Received same time last year 20.226 ’
Shipped 10 645
Stock on hand Dec. 7, 1857 19,581
**♦—
| SAVANNAH, Dec 7.— Cotton. —There was a
; good demand to-day, and sales were made of
! 1,439 bales. Prices are more settled than they
{ w-ere yesterday, but are still irregular and diffi
cult to quote. In our quotations below, we give
the outside figures, so as to meet, as far as pos
■ sible, the views of all parties. Transactions
are still restricted by the difference iu the views
of buyers and sellers. The sales to-day were
at the subjoined particulars : 10 at 9%; 40 at
10%; 33 at 10;*; 235 at 11; 585 at 11 ‘ 4 ; 215 at
1IX; *2O at a y 2 ■ and 95 at 11 *£c. We quote—
Middling U}ifa)
Strict Middling H?«f2>ll*
Good Middling UXfS>ll?£
Middling Fair to Fair 11 11 jf
piping Intelligence.
SAVANNAH, Dec. B.—Arrived steamships
Florida, Crowell, New York ; Montgomery. Wil
led, do.; ship Mary Ilammond, Colson, Boston ;
brig Joseph, Cables, New Orleans. Cleared
ship Roscius, Cook, Liverpool.
AMERICA V HOTEL.
CORNER KING AND GEORGE STS*,
Oiaarlostoii, S_ O,
MRS. M. L. NEUFFER, respectfully
informs the public that she has leased
the above HOTEL, and will endeavor to sustain
the reputation which the House enjoyed while
under the management of MRS. A. J. KENNE
DY. Every attention will be paid to the com
fort of* regular and transient boarders.
A share of patronage is solicited.
Charleston, October 13, ISSS. octl4-w7w
Tin: go 1.1)i: \ prize.
THE GOLDEN BRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
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THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
THE GOLDEN PRIZE.
ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! 1
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK! ’
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK !
ILLUSTRATED EVERY WEEK!
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE !
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE !
THE .GQLJDEN_PRIZE
ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED!
The New York Weekly GOLDEN BRIZE is one
of the largest and best weekly papers of the
day. An Imp© ial Quarto containing Eight Pages
or Forty Columns, of entertaining original mat
ter ; and Elegantly Illustrated every week.
A G FT WORTH FROM 50 CENTS TO SSOO IX
GOLD. WILL BE PRESENTED TO EACH SUB
SCRIbEK IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF THE
SUBSCRIPTION MONEY.
One copy for one year $2 00, and 1 Gift.
One copy for two years 3 50, and 2 Gifts.
One copy for three years 5 00, and 3 Gifts.
One copy for five years 8 OC, and 5 Gifts.
AND TO CLUBS.
Three copies one year $5, and 3 gifts.
Five do do do S, and 5 gilts.
Ten do do do 15, and 10 gifts.
Twenty-one do do 30, and 21 gifts
The articles to be distributed are comprised in
thefol’owing list:
2 packages of Gold, containing SSOO each
5 do do do 200 each
10 do do do 10'> each
10 Pat Lever Hu.ntiDg-cased Watches 100 each
20 Gold Watches 75 each
50 do 60 each
100 do 50 each
300 Ladies Gold Wa ches 35 each
200 Silver Hunting Cased Watches.. . 30 each
500 Silver Watches $lO to 25 each
1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Feb
Chains 10 to 30 each
Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops,
Breastpins. Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings,
Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Thim
bles, and a variety of other articles, worth from
50 cents to sls each.
I Immediately on receipt of the subscription
money, the subscriber’s name w il be entered
upon our subscription book opposite a numbrr,
and tho gift corresponding with that number
will be forwarded within one week to the sub
scriber. by mail or express post-paid.
4STAII communications should be addressed
to DEAN & SALTER,
48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y.
***Bpecimencopies sent free. Agents wanted
mh22 lamd*2amwly
FITZGKRAJLD’S”
Freslt Norfolk Oysters,
Nslw*/ Express Company,
THE undersigned having established j
himself here as Agent lor the sale of HENRY
I FITZGERALD'S NORFOLK OYSTERS, packed at
his celebrated Oyster Packing Establishment,
Norfolk, Va., would most respectfully inform
the citizen of Augusta, Hamburg, and surround
ing country, that he will keep on hand a con
stant supply of the above mentioned OYSTERS,
which for delicacy of flavor, cannot be surpassed.
They may be had at CHAS. E DODD’S Ice
House, Campbell street. Address
T'-rms cash. R. L. MOSS, Agent.
- Augusta, Georgia.
All orders from the country must be accom
panied with the money.
N. B The same Oysters may be had at C*
EMERY’S Augusta Ice House. oc9-2m
{‘■mural ptelistmtirti.
j.YMMIuTYI’KS,!
For Fifty Cents,
AT THE
CHALMERS GALLERY,
Post-Office Corner,
i A.ugusta, Georgia.
UrII. H. CHAI.MERS, the well
YV known and succe?sfal AMBROTYPIST, is j
prepared to furui-h pictures in the Paine superb
|and lire-like stylo, that was so much admired
| last: ■ asou, for the low price of FIFTY CENTS
and’upwards, according to the si?." and style of
1 j case. Ail Pictures HANDSOMELY COLORED by I
! ii« experienced Artist. rnd warranted not to fade.
: The Gallery having a MAMMOTH SKY' LIGHT
; and SIDE LIGHT combined, together with that
’ 1 .wonderful instrument, the quick-working
O jSI M ES 3FiL
Pictures of adults can be taken as well in cloudy
is in clear weather. The publican* respectfully
invited to cal! and examine tlie many specimens
of AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS,
,tc.. which adorn the walls of this extensive
GALLERY OF FINE ARTS.
: Having secured the services of efficient OPE
[ RATOIW, patrons will noi be unnecessarily de
mined.
■ sfjj~ Entrance to the Gallery, one door above the
> Post Ojjice. uov3o-lm
T WO HUNDRED boxes choice Goshen
i CHEESE, just received, and for sale low, by
novlO XI MM ERMA n A STOVALL.
To Kent,
A NEAT and comfortable DWEL
LING, with outhouse?,- hydrant, jtfM*
> &c., on Reynolds street, between Center, M[jj| 1
r suitable for a small family. Apply to.J. j
: S. FISK, at City Hotel, or to H. dlNGEßjncxt
1 door to Bank of Augusta. novl3-tf
To Retail Ur
TEST RECEIVED—
: 51 boxes Heart STARCH ;
25 “ “ “ in pouud papers;
100 dozen MUSTARD ;
00 mats C NNAMON ;
50 boxes SODA, in j* and 1 pound papers.
All of which will be sold at very low figures
nov23-6 WM. H. TCTT.
Watch Found.
MONDAY LAST, near the Geor
-5 \J gift Railroad Depot, a SILVER WATCH.
which the owner can have by caliit.g on the un
* i del-signed, at the said Depot, proving property,
* j m l paying for this advertisement.
; j dec‘2-4* TIMOTHY SCANLON.
‘
j ; M^TDISOJNT
FEMALE COLLEGE
11S 3 © .
fpIIE Spring Term begins JANUARY
t j JL 10th, 1850, under the supervision of a full
X j Board or Instructors. No institution enjoys bet
y ter faci'i'ies for afford! 1 g a complete, thorough
jand finished education.
e J RATES OF CHARGES :
. (Tuition I iterary Departm’t. Spring Term.s32 50
s ; “ Music “ “ .35 75
s “ Pamt’g, Draw’g, Ac., “ “ .10 25
(j Pupils are boarded by the Faculty, and oth
, ; ers.at sl3 per month, including eve rytiling ex
t jeeptLights. Weekly recitations In the elemen
. tary studies by all classes. Daily recitations in
{ Vocal Music, which, in addition to Latin and
French are taught without extra chacge. Put
Irons are earnestly to bring their
daughters and wards at the opening of the
Term. For further particulars, apply to Rev.
J. L. PIERCE, President, or
dec6-dCw W. C. BA??. Secretary.
COMING! COMING!!
' c In S u S
THEATRE,
■ VfO MENAGERIE; j
■ ‘ ELEPHANTS : but a good a*
I |OLD FASHIONED CIR
, iCCS and THEATRE, con-
-ting of DARING ACTS "KV
I >r EQUESTRIANISM, AC- ■«-
ROB ATI C and GYM NAS- i
| HERCU
spersed and enlivened by jfMJ
CLOWN. Consolidated
. | i'or a Southern Campaign, WF\y;, QJ
i will perform at Avofsta. ) I > 1
POP THREE DAYS
ONLY, commencing on U q :rVvi q
T l E S D A Y ,
; DECEMBER 14th.
Afternoon Performance
it 2 o'clock ; Evening at
50 cents; Children and
Servants half-price. |
The
ftors luaterially from old />Br\
[fogy Circuses. Having g \
SCENERY and FIXTURF •*—
ample to present the dV
GREAT __
MURAL DRAMA-—/®
Days of '7fi, f, £—Jr \
Tl MEN T SOI T TR!ED
On which Yankee Miilcr A Afi
will “Stand down” the £ Mg/
Hall. This great Drama ■s-trTJhn A
is founded on incidents
which occurred during zW
the settlement of the Sci
oto Valley. It excels Vk in
anyttingever introduced
in public amusements.
For particular?, see Pictorial and Descrip
tire Bills. dec6-d6
Window Shades.
I AM now receiving a new supply of
WINDOW SHADES, TASSELS, CORDS, &c„
to match. I have also on hand, a few setts of
GILT CORNICE, very handsome patterns, which
l will close out at cost.
Call and examine for yourselves.
nov29-6 A. BLEAK LEY.
Spectacles, Spectacles,
IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES, AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, near the Low
oc2B-tf cr Market.
! »IT«
ENGLISH
TAPESTY BRUSSELS,
At SI.OO Per Yard.
(SCOTCH INGRAINS
! At 87 1-2 Cents Per Yard.
, AND ALL GOODS IN OUR LINE AT EQUALLY
Reduced Prices.
Jas, G. Baile & Bro,,
dec6-M.W*Stf 205 Broad-Street.
BALE ROPE. —40 toils half inch bale
ROPE, hand made. For sale by
dec? THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
TINNY" BAGGING.—
10 bales GUNNY BAGGING, a little stained,
for sale very low,
dec7 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
iMiiiafiEiiisj
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ■
I3ST
’STAPLE AND FiICY DRYGOODS, 1
oAoUxaruLstci, Ga.,
HAVE ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK OF!
Silks, DeLaines, Cashmeres
SHAWLS. CD IK S. I’HINTS,
ihsifti iinpn sisiiii,
ALSO, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT- OF
FRENCH WORKED COLLARS & SLEEVES,;
Ribbons, Gloves, Linen (.Handkerchiefs. Hoop Skirts, Ac.
.All *» i«-,» »» S■ ■ H»«» Mol.l
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Merchants, Planters, and all interested, are
respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.
Ocr CARPETING LOW, VERY LOW. 4)0
dec6l wd *0
Wm. H. Goodrich,
[REPRESENTED BY CHARLES MCLAREN.]
WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.No. 'll 1 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
[FIVE doors below BOXES, BROWN 4 CO.’S.]
’ TYEALER IN SUGARS, COFFEE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, SOA
i 1/ STARCH. BAGGING. ROPE, TWINE, NAILS and WOODEN WARE RAC ON, LARD, KI.OI
FISH, SALT, Uc.. including everything usually found in a Wholesale Grocery House,
' Excepting Liquors.
[j PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITEL. nov73-d4c3in j
SUNDRIES.
X IST STO RE, J&.2STTD TO TC X "V” H 3 •
200 bags fair to choice RIO COFFEE : !
25 *• prime Old Government JAVA COFFEE ;
20 half and quarter chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS :
100 bbls. A to C Stuart’s REFINED SUGARS ; 1
.. 20 “ “ CRUSHED “
B 12 boxes “ LOAF *«
12 hhds. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR ;
IGO boxes TOBACCO, various brands : 75,000 Spanish and German BEGARS ,
I.GCO kegs NAIJ.S, assorted : 150 kegs SPIKES, assorted ; 2,000 sacks NEW SALT : |
ICO packages NEW MACK 1- REI>; 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS ;
100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE ; 5 kegs prime Goshen BUTTER ;
100 “ Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES ;
50 “ Pearl STARCH ;50 boxes Family and No. 1 SOAP.
; SUNDRIES.
BAGGING. ROPE and TWINE, BACON and I.ARD, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, SODA, NUTMEG?: 1
BLUEST ONE, COPPERAS, INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF, Painted TUBS and BUCKETS, ' '
Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS, Brass and lion Bound WATER CANS.
COCOA DIPPERS, MEASURES, BROOMS. Ac., Ac., Rifle I
I and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAP. j '
All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
\Y\I. H. GOOMICH,
novll ACvm 5471 Hrond Street. Augiutn, Geoigiu.
HEAVY OVER COATS,
j RAGLANS,
Heavy Over Sacks,
§mm% 3 mmim,
Business Suits, Coat. Pants and Vest, to match,
FINE DRESS AND FROCK COATS, PANTS, AND VESTS,'
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION". 1
Merino and Flannel Shirt* and Drawer*.
FINE LINEN, COTTON, AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS.;'
Byron and Standing Collars, Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, &.C., &c.
A LI. FOR SALE I/JW, BY
nevtL J. M. NEWBY & CO.
New books.—
Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty
, Hearthstone.
Vernon Grove.or Hearts as they are.
Bards of-the Bible, by Gilfilinn.
The Coopers, or getting unuer way.
Blonde and Brunette, or the Gothomite Ar
cody. '
A Life Dream, and other poems, by A. Smith ,
Self-made Men, by Chas. B. l.eymour.
The Sociable, or One Thousand and One
Home Amusements. Illustrated with nearly j
, SCO engravings, and diagrams, by the author of.
Magician’s Own Book.
Also. Leslie’s Magazine and Graham’s Maga- j
zine, for December. Just received and for sale'
' at GEO. A. OATES & BRO.,
dec3 140 Broad Street.
RAJ. HOWE’S CO.,
GENERAL
C ommission M erchants,
'ZB7 Broad-Street,
ONE DOOR BELOW UNION BANK, AUGUSTA, GA
THE undersigned having this day en
tered into a copartnership for the transac
lion of a GENERAL PRODUCE
’ r Commission Business,
will give strict attention to the sale of all kinds
1 of Country and Northern Produce and Manufac-j
) tures. We are prepared to make liberal cash i
advances on WHEAT, CORN, FLOUR, BACON,!
POTATOES, and all other produce consigned to
us for sale. We will keep constantly on hand a!
f full supply of LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER, HAY,
POTATOES. &c , Ac., to which we invite the at
tention of dealers and
dec4 . t f THOS. G. JONES.
1 First Kate Cook for Sale.
have for sale, on commission, 1
VV a female slave, who is one among vhe :
best MEAT and PASTRY COOKS that is in the
5 city. She is inferior to none. Apply to
HECKLE & WILSON,
riec3-dsc3 Ellis-st., in rear of U. S. Hotel.
UTTER AND CHEESE.—
50 kegs Goshen BUTTER, prime to choice, t
360 boxes choice CHEESE. For sale by
m>v29 A. D, WHUNMS. *
i iiuisTMAs:»imivnns
COME ONE, COME ALL,
’to
A. FREDERICK’S,!
AND BUY YOUR
i m wnus (wt-wuR ff !
HERE YOU WILL FIND
Everything that eau Please
THE EYE,
OR
, TEMPT THE PALATE!
EVERY VARIE'IY OF
FRUITS,
THE MOST DEHCIOI’B
Preserves, Jellies, &c.
FIREWORKS
OF. EVERY DESCRIPTION.
—ALSO—
Toy®,
iOf every shape and size, and at all prices. Old
and \ ouug are invited to t all at
SANTA CLAUS' BAZAAR!! ■
dccl-dd i
POTATOES AND ONIONS.— I
EO barrels ONIONS ; 60 bbta. POTATOES
r«M-!m W ’ bsr A D WILLIAMS 1
psManwits
t iHlßflllLli
! HAS JUST RECEIVED, A.\’l> OFFERS FOE SALE,
200 boxes fine ytate CHEESE •
10 kegs Goshen BITTER • ’
100 bbls. Pencil Blossom POTATOES choice
article ;
50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES ;
20 “ Dikem an’s POTATOES ;
50 “ Red nnd Silver Skin OXIOXS
10 “ Northern APPLES.
All of which will besold low, at tlie corner
Mclntosh and ReynoMs-streets.
Augusta, November 18th. 1868. ts
Cow Hides Wanted.
j rTUIE subscriber will gladly purchase
X from one to teu thousand "pound* COW
I HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week.
For both of which he is authorized to pay the
| highest market price. All who have the article
I lor sale, would do well to give him a call.
novlT M. W. WOODRUFF.
O' NF. THOUSAND kegfi NAILS, bes
brands, in store, and for sale low, by
j novlO ZIMMERMAN k STOVALL.
Wanted,
AN IRISH WOMAN, to cook and do
general housework, for a email family.
Apply at this office. novl-dtf
"VTEW RICE.—
Jl. s 40 tierces prime new RICE. For sale by
r.0v12 WII.COX, HAND & ANSLEY.
POTATOES. —
200 bills. Planting POTATOES ;
50 *• Ealing POTATOES. Just received
by *lec2 ESTES A CLARK.
CANVASSED HAMS.—
5 tierces choice Canvassed ITAMB. for sale
low, by dec2 FFTES & CLARK.
Subscribe at Once.
IF YOU wish to secure a copy of that
elegant I ngrnving, “THE VILLAGE BLACK
SMITH,’ 7 and the ART JOURNAL, with the other
premiums, be sure and subscribe $3, before the
Ist of January, 1859. Specimen copies of the
above, and full particulars given, by appl\ iug to
nov3o-tf THOS. S. HANKINSON, Agent.
TOYS, FANCY BOXES,
AM) FIRE-WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
vites the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity, to
come and examine his largo and well assorted
stock of all kinds of TOYS, as
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
For Ladies, be offers a nice assortment of beau*
tiful French and Fancy BOXES, CABAS. BAGS,
WORK-BOXES, CORNETS, 4c.
A general assortment of
FIRE-WORKS
Will serve to the enjoyment of Gentlemen.
| To meet the taste of all, be offers a large assort
ment of
NSW CONFECTIONERY,
! French and Domestic CANDIES, Preserved and
! Brandy FRUITS, PICKLES, Crystalled CHER
RIES, APRICOTS, PEACH) S, etc. Keeps con
stantly on hand the choicest CITRON, Layer and
Sultana RAISINS. CURRANTS FIGS, DATES, a
variety ot NUTS and ALMONDS, a*d calls partic
ular attention to his unsurpassed ornamented
BRIDAL, FRUIT, PLAIN AND STEEPLE CAKES
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited
JOSEPH SUMERAI.
decS-lm 190 Broad-st., near Post Office.
(SOME AT LAST—Harper’s Magazine,
J for December, trimmed. For sale by
dec3 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
T>LANTING POTATOES.—
I Just received, a One let of Pink Eye Plant
ing POTATOES. For sale low, bv
KINCHLEY 4 SANCHEZ,
i dec3 at T. W. Fleming’s old stand.
OPABE RIBS AND BACK BONES.—
kj On consignment, two casks of the above,
which will be sold cheap, by
deoß KINCFII.KY h SANCHEZ.
CANADA SEED OATS,
FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS
Extra Heavy Seed Oats,
Direct from Canada, lor sale by us. Call
and see them. Also, 600 bushels
MARYLAND SEED OATS.
decl-dlm CARMICHAEL k CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
RECEIVED THIS DAY,
i Direct Frcm Pittsfield , Massachusetts.
350 tng RRELB cf CHOICE EAT ~
POTATOES,
VIZ :
179 Bbls St. Helena Potatoes.
40 “ Apple
83 “ Peach Blow “
25 “ Early June •*
23 14 Pink Eyes and Black Carters.
THESE POTATOES were shipped as a
Consignment bv parties liviDg at Pdtstield, at
VERY J.OW FREIGHT,
and will be sold at
VERY LOW FIGURES,
by BUTT, MORRIS <sk CO.
Augusta. Ga. Dec 1. 1858. d kvr
Wholesale ami Retail
CONFECTIONERY
! The undersigned takes pleasure to inform
his friends, and the public generally,
that he has re-opened his
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Back Build -
ing), where he is again prepared to furnish, at
short notice and moderate terms,
CANDY PYRAMIDS,
STEEPLE CAKES, AND FANCY OR
NAMENTS,
Os every description, for
Parties, Weddings, &c.,
Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
by any Establishment Also, (durieg the winter
j season only), the most celebrated
E.V'TREMKTS, (Side Diftlies),
As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
I- P- CHRAKPEY.
For Sale.
A LOT situate in the upper part of
tho uty of Augusta, State cf Georgia,
I just above the Upper Market House, on tho
South side of Broad street Said lot has a front
son Broad street of 60 feet, and 135 tO 14) feet
deep. For further particulars, inquire of G. R.
DODGE, street, or
MRS. E. HARDEMAN,
deefi ts ______ Ellis Street.
LEAK SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—
26 hhds. Clear Tennessee SIDES ;
15 “ SHOULDERS. Just received by
dec2 ESTES & CLARK.
WOOD.
1/in CORDS SEASONED WOOD, at
lUU the Basin, and will bn delivered any
where in the city, at $4 per ccrd.
nov27-tf BOYD & THIGPEN.
WINDOW SHADES
JUST RECEIVED,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
sms suns,
In Gold Borders,
Plain Panel, Landscapes, 4c.
WHICH WE OFFER LOW FOE CASH.
Jas. G. Bailie & Bro,’s
NEW CARPET S'IOKB,
I dec6-M,VT4Stf m ' BKOAD-STBEETJ