Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, December 13, 1858, Image 3

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€ timing Dispatch.' a O’CLOCK P. M, DEC. 13,183 H. Notice to Advertisers. Advertisements for tlie Evkxino Dispatch must be handed in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in or ier to appear the same day. LOCAL MATTERS. Notice. We would call attention to Sfeabs & Hjght’s advertisement, of a superior Lubricating Grease, for all kinds of heavy machinery, water wheels, wag gons, carts, omnibuses, &c., in another column. Concert flail—Burton. This great commedian makes his first and only appearance to night in his great charters of Aminadab Sleek and Toodles. It is unnecessary to do more than make this simple announcement, to fill Concert Hall. We are assured by Mr. Makchaxt that this will positively he his only ap pearance, as he is obliged to leave for New Orleans at one o’clock to-morrow morning. “ lectures to the Young.” This course of Lectures by Itcv. J. E. Everson, is proving to be very instruc tive and interesting, Notwithstanding the inclement weather of last Sunday evening, he had a large and attentive congregation, to listen to his third Lec ture, “the Scientific objections to Chris tianity considered.” He reviewed, iu their order, the prominent objections urged by celebrated Astronomists, Geo legists and Historians. In astronomy he reviewed and refuted tlie following objections: The Mosaic account of the creation of tlie Sun, Moon and Stars is opposed to the present (Newtonian) sys tem ; tlie planetary system is described in that account as it appeared to be, and not as it is; because it says thht light was created before the Sun ; the sun and moon is said to have stood still at Josh ua's command ; the improbability of the sun and stars being created for the ben efit of our world solely ; and the mag nitude of the Works of God inconsis tent with the interest He is said to take in our behalf. In Geology, the objections based upon the theory that there aio indications that the world is of greater ago than tlie Mosaic account; tlie various stratas of shells, &c.; fossil remains of ani mals now extinct; the evidences of a change in the earth's surface ; and the utter impossibility of the deluge, were likewise met. 'Jhe objections based upon the Egyptian Eclipses, tlie Chinese Eclipses, Indian chronology and tlie Egyptian Zodiac, once so pertinaciously urged by historians, ho showed to have been proved fallacious and untenable by the researches of infidel men of sci ence. In the discussion of this theme, he gave evidence of an intimate ac quaintance with the subject, as well as with the theories and opinions of men of science. We hopo that all our young men especially—will avail them selves of the opportunity of listening to this course of lectures, and attend them. We trust that this lecture may be repeated. Dlouut Vernon. Mr. Eve, tlie indefatigable Vice Re gent of the Mount Vernon Association ac knowledges in the morning papers, the receipt of SSO from the Clinch Hides of this city. A noble example, which we hope every military corps in the State will emulate. The memhers of the Ilook & Ladder company sent up S tl a few days ago. gfp Has anything been heard of El der Hyde, tlie reformed Mormon.— When here last winter he expressed a strong intention to return to Augusta and practice law. [COMMUNICATED.] Mr. Editor Permit me through your paper to call public attention to the practice of the Georgia Railroad, in the receiving of goods at their freight Depot. The Mercantile community of this place do not receive their letters from tlie Post Office until ten o’clock, A. M. Consequently the time they have for sending out the articles order ed is limited, and tlie Georgia Railroad have established a rule that “ no goods will be received at the Depot after five P. M.” and if an unlucky drayman hap pens to drive to the door after that hour—evert five minutes after, he is peremptorily ordered back with his load. I have been informed that the Georgia Road is about the only Road South where they will not receive goods at any hour during the day. There are other points that I will at a future time call the attention of the directors to. A Merchant. Steamer “Oak” Sunk. —We learn, with regret, says the Pulaski Times, that this steamer struck a snag some fifteen miles below Macon on last Sunday, on her downward trip, and sunk. ([?:’ “The Valley Tan” is tho name of a new paper just started in Utah, by Kirk Anderson. [ Written for the A itgimta Dispatch. J From “ We never met. yet my wild, weary heart Turns to thee in devotion : its wild dreams Are all of thee. Thy breathing strains impart Magic, and hope, and love, until it seems, That deep within my soul a new life starts. Whose thought hire angel’s with beauly teems, y seize my quivering harp to make a strain, And wait tho music back to thee again.” To Ar.fl have we never met ? Oh, cruel fate ! If my faint Btrains have reached thy car, And brought new life into thy soql, Why wilt thou not that life improve, < And all its wildest dreams attain ? < Oh, would I could, some strain awake, ■ft’hose magic voice could reach thy soul And tell it all my heart would say ; Then thou would’st wish that we had met. JRv h "0.-nd county.; Dec. ICth, 1858. [Written for the Evening Dispatch.] i Lines In Memory of? Ir. Samuel M. Thompson. HY JKXNY WOODBINE. One by one earth’s children perish, One by one they disappear ; Every day some bre ken circle Wcepoth o’er a vacant chair. Yes—the good, the brave, tho faithful Perish daily at their post ; And upon the air is sounding Wailing for the loved and lost. Aye, too oft with bitter sorrow We some pale dead face can see Resting on its snowy pillow— Now the grave has yawned for thee. Yes—the last sad rites are over, And the earth has claimed Us own ; While the freed and heaven born spirit Ventures to the Great Unknown. Ah ! thy heart was kind and gentle, Friend to all the human race ; In each day of thine existence, We some deed of kindness traie. But thy work on earth i 3 ended— Now thy hands are cold an l chill; And with tender though*s of pity Nevermore thy pulse shall thrill. They, with whom thou last hast labored. They shall miss thee everywhere, At thine oi l accustomed window They shall see thy vacant chair. They shall miss thy morning greeting, And with grief their inarts will bow ; For thy pen is lying idle, And thy chair is empty now. And thy brother Masons miss thee, Thou the faithful and tho good, In the halls where thou hast mingled With the gentle brotherhc ;d. When once more they shall assemble, Each ia bis accustomed place, They will look, but look all vainly, lor thy kind familiar face. But a deeper grief lias fallen On the lonely widowed heart, Bound to thee by ties the strongest, Ties that naught but .; tth could part Well I know her heart Wits breaking, And her cup of woe was Ailed, When the last fond kiss was given To the lips that death had chilled. On the fatherless is resting Grief that youth but ill can bear ; And their youthful hearts are beating ’Neath a dark and chill despair. May a tender,pitying Father Soothe their anguish deep and wild , Angels kind watch o’er the widow And the lonely orphan child. Augusta Ga. THE OCEAN* STEAMERS. ' Sailing Days to and from the United Slates. FROM EUROPE. i Arago, from Southampton for N York... Nov 17 , Europa, from Liverpool for Boston Nov 20 , Weser, from Bremen for New Y i k Nov 20 i Edinburg, from Gla-g< w ior New York.. Nov 24 City of Washington, from I.iv’pl for N. Y.Nov 24 Persia, from Liverpool for New York.... Nov -.7 - Ariel, from Southampton for New York.. Dec 1 Arabia, from Liverpool for Boston Dec 4 1 New York, from Bremen for New York.. Dec 4 . Fulton, from Southampton for Now York.. Dee Ift Brem?n, from Bremen lor New Y0rk..... Dec 18 ; Glasgow, from Glasgow for New York—Dec 22 | North America, f’m Liverp’l for Quebec. .Dec 22 FROM TIIE UNITED STATES. Bavaria, from New York for Hamburg.. .Dec 1 ‘ Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Dec 3 . Hudson, from New York for Bremen Dec 4 Africa, from New York lbr Liverpool Dec S ' Arago, from New York for Havre Dec 11 . Weser, from New York for Bremen Dec 18 Europa, from Boston, for Liverpool Dec 15 ■ Persia, from New York, for Liverpool—Dec 22 i Commercial liueiiipce. AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE,! December 13 1838. f COTTON.—There i 3 a moderate demand to day, chiefly for the better grades, on which wo can quote no change in prices sine© Saturday. Offering stock rather limited. The folk wing sales ire reported to us up to 1 o'clock, P. M.: 3 at JO, 13 at lOtf, 9at 10,' 4 , 9at 10’*. 15 at 10#, lat 11, C 9 at 11’*, 109 at 11’*, 15*3 at 11L cents. Re ceipts 1425 bales. Receipts of Cotton. Tho New Orleans Price Current of Wednesday last, puts down the receipts of Cotton at all the , ports at 1,343,3.0 bales, being 613.290 bales ia excess of last year. The receipts at New Orleans have been 677.557 bales, against 457.017 same time asi year. Provision Market. Reported by II R. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market. Beef, on foot wholesale 4 y z (R 5 do retail S (RIO Hogs wholesale o Hogs retail 19 (R)\'l) z t Mutton retail 10 Mutton per head $1.75 (R 2.00 • Corn Meal 70 fR~o Sweet Potatoes, bushel 50 (R 75 Chickens 25 (RZQ Ducks 25 (R> 3o Turkey*. SI. 00 (a) 1.60 Geese 40 (RhO , Corn -.0 (RiO s Fodder, Nc v, 100 75 (Rl.oo Pea hay, $ hundred 75 (R> 1.00 Grass Hay, *$ huudred 75 fglßo , Eggs, dozen 25 (RZ O Butcher’s h des ft 12 (R>Viy t Sheepskins 25 i®3o Country Butter 25 (R'Z O * * SAVANNAH, December 11. —Cotton —The de mand was good to-day, but sales were limited to 351 bales. By some, prices are considered ful ler, while others report an improvement of ’ B c. on the previous dav’s sales. Prices iunged from 11 toll# cents. Savannah Exports. December 11.—Per steamship Florida, for N. York—o 44 bales Cotton, 43 bales Domestics, 5 | bales Hides, 60 bbi.s Oranges, and Mdze. .Steam ship Montgomery—69l bales Cotton. ISI barrels and 310 sacks Flour, J9l sack- Rice Flour. 10 casks Rice, 50 sacks Wheat, 21 bales Dome-tics, 20 case.? Tobacco, and sundry pkgs M Ize. Per ship Erie, for Boston—ll 67 bales Cotton, 9 bbls. Whisky, and sundry Mdze. .. Bark Indi ana—s 76 bales Cotton. 361 Hides, 216 bandies Hides, and 200 .sacks Rice Flour. Per ship Monticello, for New Orleans—2o2 cask 3 Rice. Per ship Georgia, for Liverpool—3l79 bales Upland and 15 bales Sea Island Gotten. Charleston Exports. December 10—Per schr Kate Merrill, for Prov idence, R 1.—4*20 balss Upland Cotton, 700 bbl?. 1 Rosin, 2200 bags Bran, and 11 pkgs Mdze. Per steamship Patapsco, for New York—44B bales Upland Cotton. 159 tierces Rice. 54 Empty Barrels, 9 cases Mdze, and 60 boxes Seap. .Schr Ida—676 bales Upland Cotton, 62 tierces Rico, 30 Empty Barrels, and 20 pkgs sundries. Per schr R C Stauar i. for Wilmington. N. C.— 1626 sacks Liverpool Salt. December U —Per steamship Columbia, for New York—loo casks Rice. 945 bales Upland Cotton, 320 sacks Flour, 33 bales Domestics, and 140 packages sundries. Charleston Imports. December 10.—Per ship Gondar, from Liver pool—44oo'sacks Salt. OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF TUB Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. The following are the drawn numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY. Class 7S9—drawn DECEMBER 11, 1858 : 02, GO, 12, 67, 40, GO, 19, 0. 35, 77, 29, 30, 9, 70. The following are the Drawn Numbers of the SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 790— Extra. drawn DECEMBER 13, 1858 : 75, 23, 3, 30, 06, 20, 17, 5, 10, 38, 10, 69, 04. F. C. BARBER, ) ~ L P DUGAS f '-ommigsioners. dccl3 S. SWAN k CO., Managers. Shipping Intelligence. CHARLESTON. December 11. —Arrived, ships Alexander, New York ; Eloise. do.: bri.tr Keoka. Rockpor, Mo.; sehrs L S Levering, Philadel phia : W H Gilliland, Boston. Went to. sea, .-teamships Patapsco, N. York ; Columbia, do.; schr Mary <fc Susan, Nassau. N. P. ARRIVALS FROM THIS PORT. Schr Moonlight, New York, December 7 Schr Hugh W Fry, New Orleans, Dec 5 Schr Stephen Taber, Wilmington, N C. Dec 9 Schr W H Howard, Wilmington, N C, Dec 9 I P FOR TUI3 PORT. Brig J H Jones, at New York, December 9 SAILED FOR this POF.T. Ship Java, from New York, December 7 VESSELS IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, DK< EMBER 9. Steamships 3 : chips 17 : Bark- 19 ; Terns 1 : Brigs 20 ; Schooners 22. Total, 88. SAVANNAH. December 13—Arr.. steamships Star of the South, New York ; Commerce. Balti more ; Hr barks Cleopatra, Fleetwood ; Gips<»v Queen, Cardiff; brig shibboleth, .Boston : i-chrs George Falos. Philadelphia ; Emelin, New Y<vrk Alice Ann Bandell, Havana. Cleared, steamships Montgomery, N w York Florida, do.: ships Erie, Boston ; Mnr.ticello. N Orleans : Georgia. Liverpool ; bark Indiana. R: vers. Boston. HMHOMAS RICH All 1)8 & SOX. DM- I lers, Stationers and Dealers in Fancy Goods keep constantly on hand a general assortment of School. Classical and Mi cellaneous Books— every variety of Foreign ami Domestic Station cry—all qualities and sizes of English, Fret cl and American paper?. A complete as-ortmem of Blank Books of superior quality of iheir owt manufacture, always on hand. Having reor ganized their Book-bindery with new machiue ry at »t first class employee-, they arc now pro pared to manufacture, at short notice, any kinc of Blank-books with printed heads and p-ges ruled to any pattern, and bound in the be? style, and on as reasonable terms ns the sam< can be procured from any of our Norther: cities. All kin i? of Mercantile ptinting. such as Bil Heads, Bank Checks, Cotton and Rail Road Be ceipts, and all other kinds of printed blank used in Counting-houses and public offices promptly and faiths - '..by* exccu’ed on the urns reasonable terms. Periodicals ar:i other printed book? bound i; any style th.it may be desired with pron.pims and despatch. decS PROLIFIC COTTON SEES I PLANTERS are informed that I Imv . succeeded in producing a Prolific Cotto i ill t yields more to the stalk than any I Lav ever seen. Being fond o. experim nt, I hav j tried, for the last twenty-five years, every v.i riety of Cotton that promised a large yiel.l and have found nothing that equals my preser I stock of Seed. It i the Boyd?* ; other Prolific* with the Petit Gulf. I hive stalk j now iu my office, Four feet high, with ....155 bolls on it. j Three feet high, with,... 125 j Two feet high. with... .75 “ “ , As many as two hundred and fifty bolls an • forms have been counted on a few largo stalk' I Every person who has seen my crop pronounc 1 it the heaviest ladled cotton they ever saw. On J planter pulled "if a litnb. twelve inches Ion; * having nine bolls on it. As this Cotton does n< . dimbwis long as Petit Gulf, it can be plant e ' icloser in the roiv and drill, thus securing • igreater number of -talks to the acre. j 1 will fiii orders for Peed at One Dollar an : Twenty-five Com? per bushel, sacked m n< ■ ! ! cotton sacks, and delivered in Augusta, and foi ! warded as directed. Address GEORGE SCHLEY. j; nov6 ctf Augusta, Georgia. ‘ J. N. CLARK &C< > > Wholesale and Retail « sc €t> «* b: « , IND COM MI SSION MERCHANT? 1 MURFREESBORO, TENN. ‘ /Mr”S‘ricl attention given to pttreba-ingGrab 1 ; Bacon. Lard, A*e., on all orylers enclosing retni ' tanccs. 1 References —J. R. Wilder. Savannah ; Thos. F ? | Stovall. Augusta; Charles Campbell. Macor ’ High, Peter- ,v Co.. Atlanta : Col J.H. Glove: - ! Marietta : Col. R. I- Mott, Columbus ; Thoma , Joseph. Montgomery. Ala. ; W. Spence. •Es I change Bank,’' Murfreesboro Lather A: Philip- Nasbvilie. jan2o wly J. J. Pearce, - warehouse and commission merchant Avguda, Georgia. rnilE UNDERSIGNED, thankful so X ’he liberal patronage extend- '. Ne 3 'to him for a series of year-, won; i :£<> * inform his friends an t tlie public, fh.it JSgffc'iX he will continue at l.is suiim well known PRIG 5 WAREHOUSE, on Campbell street, near B-m, , Brown & Co.*- Hardw ire Hou-c. where, by -tru t ;personal attvutiou to ali business entr •?’«.• 11 . bis care, he hopes he will receive a of tli ! nubile patronage. i ‘ CASH ADVANCES. BAGGING. ROPE and FA.M ILY SUPPLIES, will be forwarded to cu.-do.rer jas heretofore, when desired. J. J. PEARCE. . : Augusta. Ga., July 29, JS5$. jy*27-cb:n TTARIOUS new rooks.— \ Dagg’s Manual of Theology ; Pugg's Chur j Order ; Vernon Grove, or Hearts us they are. Novel; Courtship Made Easy, or tho Mysterie of making love e>:p-ai:io-l: The Nursery Baskel | for young mothers ; Wildllower, by the autho < : ■ ■ Twenty, etc.: Poor and Proud, b; Oliver Optic ; Outlines of Creation, by Eiiz: Soyi ■■ ; Tuivs About Animals. v.itli over ■c hundred steel engravings ; Cabell on the UuR; s ;of Mankind; Christian Paradoxes, by N. M i Crawford, D. P., President of M**ri i.-r Univcrs i v > ; Pen field, Ga.; Beitram Noel, a Story for Youth [by E. J. May : Meta Gray,, or what makes hem happy, by M. .T. Mclntosh ; The Ministry of Life by Maria L. Cbarlesworth : ihc Tenant Hou-' or embers frem Poverty's Hearthstofce. by I ' ganne ; Blonde and Brunette. <*r the G-itbatmt' A ready ; The S<.elible, or 1,001 Home Amuse Iments, illustrated by 300 engravings and dia i 'grams, the whole being a fund of never endlm 1 entertainment; The Prince of Peace, or liyso i Hethlalmm, selected from the British Foots, iilus trated ; The Courtship of Miles. Standish ; Los sing's Primary History of the United .States, am j Cornell';-; Grammrr School Geogr.inhv. For sr.i. ,by doc.t THUS. KlriiAPJ'S fe Sf'N. SADDLES. HARNESS, &c fallTtrade, ALBERT HATCH, 193 BROAD STREET, AVGVSTA, GEORGIA. T'lanufacturer of uiul Dealer In SADDLES, Shoe aiul Harness Leatlier TRUNKS, VALID ES, COLLARS. LEATHER AND INDIA KLP.BER 3E3EIX J ,, X B :EIVC3k; AND SADDLERY HARDWARE OF ALL KINDS, IS NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR THE FALL TRADE. With a large and well assorted stock of which he will sell at as low prices a3 they can be obtained at auy House in tho South. Thankful for the generous patronage extende, to him for the last Fifteen Years, he res pectfully calls the attention of Merchants and Planters to an examination of Ills Goods befort pure hasliig elsewhere. SADDLES, HARNESS, &C., Manufactured to order, of the beat materials and by the best workmen in the country, j gept9 3tn fflistriiiintflus Atatisniunfs. j l mi in mu. HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFTEES FOR SALE. >_ *.OO boxes flue CUnte CHEFSE ; 10 kegs Goshen BITTER : 100 bbls. Teach Blossom POTATOES, choice article; 50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES : 20 Dikeman's POTATOES : 50 “ Bed aud Silver Ski.. ONIONS. 10 •• Northern APPLES Ail of which will be sold low. at the corner j Melnt'.i.-h and Reynolds-streets. Aliens!a, November 18th. 1858. ts .. I / \XE THOUSAND kegs NAILS, best' \_7 brands, in -e re. and for -ale low. bv * r.-»vlO ZIMMERMAN ft STOVAI.L. Wanted, 4 X IRISH WOMAN, to cook and do ■v i general homework, lor a small family. *g I Apply at this office. povl-dtf | VTEW KICK— -4h tierces prime new F.ICE. For sale by i."vl2 WILCOX. HAND k ANSLEUf. I POTATOES.— 200 bids. Planting POTATOES ; 50 ** Eating POTATOES. Just received j by JccS ESTES & CI.APK. lit fUSVAKSED HAMS.— VN 5 tierces choice Canvas-ed HAMS, for sale : v low, by dec*2 ESTES & CLARK. :h j ' Subscribe at Onee. r- TF YOU wish to secure a copy cf that e-j JL elegantl ngravmg, -THE VILLAGE BLACK • • | SMITH.” ami the ART JOURNAL, with the other id premiums, be sure »nd subscribe $3, before the s. • i.-t of January. 1859. Specimen copies of the -t • above, and full particular- given, by apply ing to '•I uov.O-if TIP IS. S. HANKINS! )N. Agent. TOYS, FANCY BOXES. AND FfUE-AVOItKS. a t rpHE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in- 1 X vib's the Ladies <>f A::g>; U:. and vicinity, to in come and examine his large and well assorted • stock of all kinds of TOYS, a< _ CHRISTMAS GIFTS. H For Ladies-. he < i rs a nice assortment of beau |l ; titui French and Karev BOXES, CABAS. BAGS, work-boxes, cornets, . A general assortment of FIRE-WORKS •a | Will serve to tho enjoyment of Gentlemen. < To meet the taste of all. lie offers a large assort- ; ' r ‘ l ment of "JEW CONFECTIONERY. French and Domestic CANDIED. I’reserved and | Brandy HI FITS. PICKLES. Crystallsed CHER , lUE.S. APRICOT?, PEACH S. .-to. Keeps con , ‘ . tautly on h.tud the choicest CiTRON. Laver and ‘j';. Sultana RAISINS. CURRANTS, FIGS. DATES, a . variety <4 NUTS and ALMONDS, and sails panic , nlar attentiou to his unsurpassed ornamented -sut! BRIDAL, FRUIT, PLAIN AND STEEPLE CAKES led A share of patronage is respectfully solicited ; a I JOSEPH sI'MERAP. , decS-lm 198 Broad st., near Post Office. / * >ME AT LAS! Harper’s Magazine, ; V_. for December, trimmed. For sale l»v •1-. 3 TIP 1 - RICHARDS & SON. I >LANTING POTATOES.— L_ X Just received, a fine lot of Pink Eye Plant mg POTATOES. For sale imv. bv KINCHI.EY A SANCHEZ, at T. W Fleming’s old stand. Ig Quake ribs and ba ies.— O On c<>!)-ignmei:t, two casks of the above, which will be sold cheap, by :n deed KINCHLEY k SANCHEZ. CANADA SEED OATS, FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS Extra Heavy Seed Oats, Direct from Canada, for sale by rs. Call ami m > them. Also. V'O bushels MARYLAND SEED OATS, CAI rCHAEL & CO. V ON CONSIGNMENT i RECEIVED THIS DA V, -K ’ D i ; From PitkJi Ul, Mamicfowits. : ; t O ) BARRELS CF CHOICE EAT : POTATOES, VIZ 7 i::- S' I? St. Helena Pntatoe.;. 40 “ Apple i; j 83 ; * Peach Blow “ :5 “ Early June 23 •• Pink Eyes and Bla--k Carter?. ’ *3- THISE POTATOES tv, re si: r; : Cer -u.'tiri o:;t bv narties living at 1 lUsiidd, at VERY I JAY FREIGHT. 'I and will be son! at HI TT. 91011R1S & CO. Vioi-ta. Ga. Dee 1 185.4. dxw Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONERY .. . The undersigned t ikes pleasur l t»• inform , ! his friends, and the public generally, th t he has re-opened his CONFECTIONERY, At his stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank Build-{ i t ing), where he is. again prepared to furnish, at I fig • short notice and moderate terms. CANDY PYRAMIDS, S'STEEPLE OAKES, AND FANCY OR- L NAMENTS, Os every description, for Parties, Weddings, &e., ;. Oft t ■by any Establishment Also, (during the winter * season only), the most celebrated E\TKE MET 8, (Side Dishes), ; As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts oi I Europe. oc2l 3m I. P. GIRARDEY. For Sale. 4 LOT situate in the upper part of the city of Augusta, State of Georgia, just above tlie Upper Market House, on the j South side of Broad sire- 1. Said lot has a front on Broad street of 50 feet, and 135 to 14 feet deep. For further particulars, inquire of G. R ! DODGE, Greene street, or MRS. E. HARDEMAN, » Street. in ( t] Efi kND 81 A LDERS.— V_y 25 hhds. Clear *1 mmessee ?IDE ; 13 “ SHOULDERS. Just received by I j d«>c2 KSTK< CLARK, j WINDOW SHADES JUST RECEIVED, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF ; i i..,y . •••-.A : In Gold Borders, Plain Panel, Landscapes Ac. j WUZCII WE OFFER LOW FOR CASH. \ si Jas, G Bailie & Bro.'s %P,\V UIJPKt STORK, I 205 BROAf'-STREET Varnishes, Paints, &c, QUITE.S BEST COACH VARNISH; jks ‘ DRYIXCi JAPAN : i | “ J.Ea IHER VARNISH ; 1 WHITE LEAD ; K ‘ TURPENTINE; And PAINTS, all kinds. For sale by i I Mil I ' 11 dec7-eodlw * i * k "l/TEKCER POTATOES. — !▼ I 100 bbls. prime POTATOES. For sale by j dec9 WILCOX. HAND & ANSI EY. i Cnmol Aliljfnisrnunts. MPgll ENGLISH TAPESTY BRUSSELS At SI.OO Per Yard. SCOTCH INGRAINS At 87 1-2 Cents Per Yard. AND Ar.L GOODS IN OPR'LINE EQUALLY Low For Cash. Jas, G, Baiie & Bro.j deco-M.WiStf aJU> Uioncl-Streef. I>ALE ROPE.—4O coils half inch bale y ROPE, hand mide. For tale by j dec7 THOS. P. STOVALL & CO. j COMING! COMlNfiiij ROBINSON & GO ’S CIR i US^ THEATRE. NO PERFORM IN ELEPHA X I’S ; but u . OLD FASHIONED CIR- I CCS and THEATRE, cor.- w -i-ting ot DARING ACl’- - ' «»f EQUESTRIANISM. aG ROBAIE' nm! GYMNA S < ' 1 TIC EX ERODES. DEALT -1 I.FAX i• i !ATS. . i tl i, :• l Bper.--. d and enhv. ned by RJU the c<my. iliti" : <»t ti’* •CLOWN. Co’.:-’I i i Jlf , f‘»raS" 'i.ernGjj SPy. vJ /(/ /•K, ; r//j/Kf:"/u]> . ONL T, co.nmc .cing on U n TUESDAY, i DECEMBER 14th. j Alt-.rcc'sn Performance ■ j - E.v d^ . CP.ildron ... a ; S.-rrants half-price IPSn, The Entertainment d.f- WoN A\ mtieriiiily from old present* the j: GREAT __ MORAL DRAMA Days of *76, ■* TIM;’.- THAT TRIED ,| ME.V.J SOULS.' ■ it: whi* fa Yanicc • Miller A & ■ j will “Stand down " >’<■ jf la/ \ | Hall. Thu -real Dram i JfILA . j is* lounded on incidents | which uecurred during lyg ; the settlement of the Sci- 11^ j oto Valley. It excels anything ever introduced MifeYG - in public amuscnitTi i "r particulars, -ee Pictorial and Dcscrip ! tive Bills*. decQ-dO V EW BOOKS.— I Tenant House, r r Embers from Poverty ‘ Hearthstone. Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are. 1 Bards of the Bible, by Gilfillr-u. . Tin Cot peis, 01 . • ttii g ■ ■ Blonde and Brunette, or the GotPomite Ar : cody. i A Life Dream, and other poomf. by A Smith i Self made Men, by Ch is. B j eyinottr. « The Sociabic. or One Thousand and One ■ Home Amusements. Illustrated with nearly ■ 3< 0 engravings and diagrams, by the author of i Mufitcan’s Own Book. r Also. 1/ s ieV Magazine and Graham’s Ihgn : zine, for Dec -mbc *. Just received and for sale I at GEO. A. OATES \* BRo., j deep 140 Broad Street. WOOD, 1j 1A CORDS SEASONED WOOD, at lb" / tiie Basin, and will be delivered any I where ii tie- city, at 34 per cord nov*27 tr BOYD & THIGPEN. To Hire, 4 HEALTHY and intelligent Negro Yx. Woman, a good Cook and Laundre.s-*, 2T vears old. Apply at office of - ' dec9 ' KiNCPILEY & SANCHEZ R. J. B9WE GENERAL C ommission Merchants llroad-Street, ONE 1)00R BELOW UNION BANK, AUGUSTA, GA rrniE undersigned having this day en i X tered into a copartner.-hip for the tion of a GENERAL PRODUCE Business, ! will give strict attention to the sale**f all kinds; ! of Country and Northern Produce and Manufer ! lures. We are prepared to make liberal cash ; advances on WHEAT. CORN, FLOUR, BACON, POTATOES, and all other produce consigned to us for sale. We will keep constantly on hand a full supply of LIME, CEMENT. PLASTER, HAY, POTATOES. &c , ac.. to which we invite the at tention of dealers and consumers. ROBT. J. BOWE, dec4-tf THOS. G. JONES. LOST NOTES, ALL persons are hereby notified not to trade for the follow ing described Notes, \ to-wit : one Note dated September 1-Sth. 1858, • for Three Hundred and Sixty two Dollars and Fourty four Cents, due November IStli and 21st, 1858 : ami one Note dated September 18th, 1858 for Three Hundred ami Sixty-four Dol.ars and Forty seven Cents, due December 18th and 21 t, IBSS ; and one Note d i led September lSlh. 1858. f«*r Three Hußd ed and Sixty six Dollar- and Ii i> ne Cents, dim January lßth and 21st. 1859. All of the above Notes signed by William C. . Hanes (or W. C. Hanes) amt David (hisX mark) Hanes, and all made payable to the order 01, j Bones, Brown & Co., at Bank in Augusta.! Geo. The above described Notes were 10-t out of the mail between Aimusta and Jonesboro,’j j Geo..or have been lost, stolen or mislaid in some! , other way, and the consideration for which said j . | three Notes were given has been paid or added j ' | into other Notes bv the pavees of said three j Notes. WILLIAM C. HANES. | Jonesboro 7 , Ga., Dec. 2. ISo*. decT-dftctf Notice. I AM now prepared to furnish Mer chants in the city with the best quality ol j ; BUTTER and ODA CRACKERS, made from the! j be-t materials, and by qualified workmen. I 1 will also keep always on hand, at mv store, an ! assortment oi CONFECTIONERY. PIES. CAKES. j BREAD and CAKES delivered to famdies in , any part of the city JAMES BOWEN 1 j Broad-strect Bakery, decß-tf above the Planters’ Hotel. HIDES WANTED. ! THE HIGHEST l-ASH I’RICES I'.UP FOR Flint and Dry Salted HX333E3Si, By A. P. BEERS K CO.. 1 j Uco7-f> Opposite PiaDterri’ Hotel. | VTEW CROP SEW ORLEANS SYRUP. jil 3<» bbls choice New Crop New Orleans ■ Syrup, just received and for sale low by j do' S-d'i vw 1 ESTES & CLARK. ■VTEW ORLEANS SUGARS.— i i. i 25 hhds. good to prime New Orleans SU j GaRS. For sale bv j dec9 WILCOX, HAND & AKSLEY. mmm, ms & bbhs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL X3l_i!E3 RS XBST STAPLE AMD MWC? DRY GOODS HAVE ON HAND A SPLENDID STOCK Oi Silks, DeLaines, Cashmeres SIIAWI.S. CI.OK S,PRINTS, nuns, iuint& iiafiiii, VWXk V^Y*\.V ALSO, A VERY LARG ASSORTMENT OF FRENCH FORKED COLLARS & SLEEVES, Ribbons,£ Moves, Linen (.Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirls, &c iAII «**' E«r.B* *»«" M»la| AT VERY LOW PRICES. Merchants, Planters, and all interested, are respectfully invitee! to call and examine for themselves, 00-CARPETING LOW, VERY LOW.-OG dec6lvrd ac j Wm. H. Goodrich, [REPRESENTED BY CHARLES MCLAREN.] WHOLESALE GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. •■J'7l Broad Street, Augusta, 6a., [FIVE DOORS BELOW BOXES, BROWN A CO.’S.j Dealer jst stt.ars, coffee, tobacco, segars, candles, so a I STARCH, BAGGIXG, ROPE. nYiXE, NAILS au 1 WOODEN WARE BACON, LAUD,FLOP! | PISH, SALT, &c., £;c., including everything usually found in a Wholesale Gror.-ry House, Excepting Liquors. PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOUCITEL . novlS-tUcSm MwWWME = 13ST STORE, TO ARRIVE' 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 ; 20 “ “ CRUSHED “ 12 boxes “ LOAF “ 12 lib Is. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS SUGAR ; 100 boxes TOBACCO, various brands : 75,000 Spanish and German SUGARS , 1,000 kegs NAILS, assorted : 150 keg? SPIKES, assorted ; 2.000 sacks NEW SALT . 100 packages NEW MACKEREL : 40 whole, halt an 1 quarter boxes NEW RAISINS; 100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE ; ft kegs prime Goshen PUTTER ; 100 “ Adamantine aud Sperm CANDLES ; 50 “ Pearl STARCH ;50 boxes Family and No, 1 SOAP. SUNDRIES. i BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, BACON and LAP.D, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER. SODA, NUTMEG; BI.UESTONE, COPPERAS, INDIGO, MADDER, SNUFF. Painted TUBS ard BUCKETS. Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Irou Bound WATER Can's, COCOA DIPPERS. MEASURES. BROOMS. &«•., <*«■.. Kill r-1 and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD. All of which are offered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms. 1 PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. WM. H. GOODRICH. novl4-d*c3m ‘471 itroutl Street, Augusta. Georgia. jrvfß wr ■ u Mr} HEAVY OVER COATS, RAGLANS, Heavy Over Sacks, UJil/ViS.; DUMIIS, 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. FIE LIEN, COTTON. AND MARSEILLES SHIRTS. Byron and Standing Collars, Socks, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Ties, Suspenders, &c., Kc. ALL FOR SALE LOW, BV J. M. NEWBY & CO. Spectacles, Spectacles.! IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. ■ SPECTACLES 'lO SUIT ALL AUKS. AT EPHRAIM TWEEDY’S j Watch. Clock, and Jewelry Store, near the Low-! ! oc2B-tf er Market. 1 fTIWO HUNDRED boxes choice Goshen ■ CHEESE, just received, ami for sale low, by - ZIMMERMAN & STOVALL. BOARDING. rpWO OR THREE unmarried gentle men can be accommodated to good Boar-. . 1 and comfortable Lodging, in a respectable family I on Broad-st.. by applying at this office. dec'.' - i 1W . FEMALE COLLEGE 1B S 9 - : TITHE Spring Term begins JANUARY ! JL 10tb, 1659, under the supervision of a lull Board of Instructors. No institution enjoys bet t • ter facilities for affordirg a complete, thorough . i an-l finished education. J RATES OF CHARGES : | Tuition I iterary Departm't, Spring Term. $32 5C “ Music “ “ k! .3575 ; I » Pamt’g, Draw’g, Ac., “ “ .10 26 Pupils are boarded by the Faculty, and otli- ■ I ers.at >l3 per month, including everything ex- j i cept Lights. Weekly recitations in the ulrinen-, , tary studies by all classes. Daily recitations in j II Vocal Music, which, in addition to Latin and L French are taught without extra chacge. 1 at i runs are earnestly requested to bring their daughters ami wards at tbc opening of the 1 Term. For further particulars, apply to Re',. i J L PIERCE, President, or . | d «M«“ W.’c. BASS, Secretary. ; Cow Hides Wanted. ; fiTHE subscriber aviß glacUy purclia.se I from one to ten thousand pounds COW HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week. Eor both of which lie is authorized to pay the -1 highest market price. All who have the article ] for sale, would do well to give him » call. , I novlT • WOODRLFF. iAMERI TYPES, For Fifty Cents, AT THE CHALMERS GALLERY, Post Oilire Corner, I jfA.xt.g'u.stft., G-eorgin \xrM. H. CHALMERS, Jthe well W known and suece.-.-iui AMBROTYPIST, is j prepared to furnish pictures in the same super!: i and life-like style, that was so much admired last season, for the low price of FIFTY CENTS and upwards, according to th-‘ size and style of , case. A!i Pictures HANDSOMELY COLORED by an experienced Artist, and warranted not to fade. The Gallery having a MAMMOTH SKY LIGHT ! and SIDE LIGHT combined, together with that wonderful instrument, the quick-working O A. TVE ERA, i Pictures of adults can be taken as vjrell in cloudy as in clear weather. The public are respectfully invited to c&U and examine tlie many specimens i of AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS. PA J NmGS, &c.. which adorn the walls of this extensive GALLERY OF FINE ARTS- OPP 1 Having secured the services of efficient OFE • RATORS. patrons will not be unnecessarily’ de* U 'tar Entrance to the Gallery, one door about the J'ost Ojfa. nuvilO-lm The Democratic Platform. PI’BLISnED WEEKLY BY w. V. WESTER, CALHOUX , GA., AT 82.00 per annum, in advance, has an increasing circulation in the heal graining region in the State, and is an execllcni medium of advertising lor all Grata Healer,, Cum mission and Wholesale Grocery Merchants. dccT-daelm 1J UCIER AND C HEESE.— I I 50 kegs Goshen BUTTER, prime to choice, . 3«0 boxes choice CHEESE, for saie by A. D WIUJNMS. BAGGING. — . , . , Vjntahales GL'NNY bagging,*,iit!estained, S \^t loW - TECS. P. STOVALL ft CO.