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Notice to Advertisers.
Advertisements for the Evening Dispatch must
be sanded ir. by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in
O’ !er to appear tbe same day.
LOCAL MATTERS.
First Shncl—United States Hotel.
We acknowledge an invitation to dine
to-day at tbe United States Hotel, on
■which occasion we are promised fresh
shad, which Clark informs ns he now
receives every day. This is the first we
have heard of shad in this market, and
before our readers receive this ofwfcd
account of it, we shall he indebted to
our friends of the “States'' for a savory
sample thereof. May their shadows
never grow less.
ReH)peutng of the African Stave
Trade.
Two hundred and seventy-seven of
the cargo of Africans recently landed
near Brunswick, were brought up the 1
Savannah river, and put ashore yester
day evening about 3 o’clock, at the
mouth of Horse Creek, three miles be-;
low this city on the Carolina side. One
of the river boats is supposed to have
taken them from the boat which
brought them by Savannah in the
night, to a point twelve -miles above
that city.
We learn on good authority that the
original cargo consisted of 420, and
that not one of them died, or was seri
ously ill on the passage. It is supposed
that the Wanderer acted only as a decoy
boat, and that the vessel that brought
them is at large. Citizens of our city
• are probably interested in the enter
prise, and those brought up the river
are supposed to be their share of “the
spoils ’’ aud have been distributed on
their plantations. It is quietly hinted
that this is the third cargo landed by
the same company during the last six
months.
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Fruits of the Discussion.
We learn that one of our citizens has
bought a slave from the lot recently
landed just below this city, for which
he paid $250. He is a stout boy about 1A
yedVs old, and considerable curiosity has
been manifested this morning to see
the “distinguished visitor.’’
The question has often been asked
what practical good can result from the
agitation of the revival of the slave
trade? We point to this cargo of stur
dy laborers, delivered from the dark
ness and barbarism of Africa, to be ele-
vated and christianized on our soil.—!
We point to the price paid for this jolly
son of the jungles, and compare it with
the exorbitant prices paid for the fancy
and less valuable negroes here. And
we claim that these results are the be
ginning of the blessings to flow in upon
the South from the fearless advocacy of
the revival of the stave trade by one
or two independent presses in this State
and South Carolina. This trade may j
he called piracy by a false construction 1
of a foolish law, but the day will come I
when the South will make it the right
arm of her legitimate commerce. And !
then there may he some chance even for j
us poor editors to own a sooty skin or;
two. Who knows ?
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Fair at the Episcopal Church.
The congregation of the Church of |
Atonement will hold a fair, at Masonic j
Hall, commencing on Thursday eve- ;
* ning, and continuing through the week. i
The object of this Fair is to aid in car-j
rying out certain benevolent objects of
. the church.
Robinson’* Isig .Show.
There was an immense jam last night
at Robinson’s Circus and Theatre. The
“ tumbling" was excellent, the clown;
was capital, and Robinson, as fire Yan
kee, took everything by storm. “ The
Days of ’7o,’’ was a good dramatic per ]
formance, and must he a great novelty j
in the rural districts where theatres
never penetrate. To-night “ Stale Se- j
erets,’ a revolutionary comedietta, wii: i
be presented.
Theatre*—Concert Hall.
Mr. Nsafie re-opens to-night, in hisj
popular character of Don Caesar. The!
performance will conclude with Sketches
in India, in which Miss Ana Cruise will :
makq her first appearance.
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lie oti your Citiart!.
We understand that the Dark Lan
terns were out all night,enquiring 1 where
is William?” Whether they meant
William Patterson, or uot, we will not
presume to state, hut we could inform
them that he has not recovered from
recent injuries inflicted upon him by an
unknown assassin.
Ktectlon of Directors,
The following gentlemen were elec
ted Directors of the Augusta Insurance
and Banking Company, on Monday last,
viz :—Win. M. D'Antignac, S. D. Lin
ton, Z. McCord, W.J. Owens and Ed
ward Henkell.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board \
Wm. M. D'Antignac was unanimously
re-elected President.
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Bridge at Sand Bar Ferry.
We are pleased to see that a move
ment is on foot to erect a bridge at the
Sand Bar Ferry, three miles below the
city. Such a work would be a great
public convenience, not only to the res
identsof Beach Island,but to the districts
beyond,as well as to our city. It would
bring a large amount of produce to our
domestic market, and the forests across
the river would afford a large supply of
wood, now getting to be a scarce eom
, modity. We trust that our citizens;
will co-operate in this matter. A meet- 1
in,? °f ttie «ty Council should he called,
to appoint a full delegation to the meet
ing at the Union Chapel, Beach Island,!
on thel22d inst.
A Prophetess In Town.
We perceive from some little green
hand bills about town that a feminine
| disciple of a “combination of newly dis
covered sciences” is at one of our hotels,
where she proposes to tell those who
favor her with a call, all about the
past, present and future, and to reveal
to them what numbers will draw
prizes in the different lotteries. Her
terms are exceedingly moderate; only
50 cents for an examination ; SI with
, examination and future, and you cau
' go the entire swine, past, present and fu
ture, for the moderate sum of $2. If
■she can tell what numbers will draw
prizes in lotteries, we would recommend
i her to the affectionate consideration of
i Sergeant Birnev, and Mayor Tiejian, of
N. Y., as the most available means of
breaking up Swan & Co., as they seem
j to have met with rather bad luck be
i fore the courts.
; Candidly, these wandering feminines,
with their fortune telling, and other
j scientific accomplishments, ought not to
Ihe tolerated by the authorities. Miss
Wellington may be a very proper wo
man—we never saw her and trust we
never may—but she is humbugging the
public and leading silly souls to believe
‘ and ccuntenance a wicked imposture.
: She is obtain'ng money under false pre
tences, which is an offence against the
law. When God Almighty concludes
to lift the veil of the future to the ken
of us poor mortals we have no idea that
jHe will limit His revelations to the
mummery of a peripathetic female all
the way from England. We advise
’; Miss Wellington to hurry back North
as soon as possible, where fools are more
j numerous, for this latitude is not conge
nial to her profession.
P. S. Miss W. proposes to cure drunk
enness. We have no doubt she can be
1 accommodated to a few subjects in that
branch of her profession : and we ve
-1 spectfuliy refer her to the President of
1 the “ Red Eye Club."
We should perhaps state, as evidence
■ that this woman is no humbug, that
she is endorsed, among others, by P. T.
Barnum.
“Cent© Rude Borens”
We learn from the report made by
certain officials, that on Monday night
y last,there were no lamps lighted on“ Co
l, lick ” street. We do not know the ex
act location of this street, hilt should
I; judge from its name that its inhabitants
would stand in no special need of gas.
[COMMUNICAJF.D.]
Some time ago the Board of Health
. paid a compliment, well deserved, to
I their chairman, Mr. Dye I believe he
, is also chairman of the committee on
: streets and drains. If he could see the
J young ladies picking their way with
. great difficulty, through tho mud to the
school house of the Misses. Sedgwick,
;as I saw them this morning, I am
sure a gallant man like himself, tho’
“ the age of chivalry is past and gone,
the cheap bought defence of nations,”
j he would still not hesitate to put the
| city to the expense (immense as it may
! be) of a plank crossing between the two
i corners of Ellis street.
Mexico —We learn from the special
1 correspondence of tho New York Times,
' that important dispatches have been
received from Mexico, and submitted to
i the Government. No indication is given
| of their character, though it is intima
ted that they may entirely change the
1 programme of the Message on Mexican
affairs. Meantime, it is understood that
I Senor Mata, the Juarez Minister, who
recently left Washington, has gone to
Vera Cruz to obtain full powers from
Juarez to negotiate a treaty at Wash
ington for the settlement of all Ameri
! can claims against Mexico, and to guar
antee the i ight of way across Chihuahua,
j Sonora and other Mexican territory, to
: California. It is believed to be the in
i tention of our Government, in case he
i succeeds in his mission, to receive him
immediately, and to recognise the Juarez
Government—unless some new and im-
I portant charge in Mexican affairs should
j occur.
Bishop Fitzpatrick confirmed nearly
j four hundred persons at Saxon Ville,
j on Thursday last.
limeT
PLASTER,
O£J3VEJES]iNrT,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
THUS. P. STOVALL CO.
decll-tf
HIDES! HIDES!!
Hiddes, Hides, Hides,
Highest price paid for them, by
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
V-clMf
JUST KECfeIVED,
A SUPPLY OF
Choice Havana Oranges,
And Bananas
decll HENRY J. SIBLEY.
ESS MACKEREL.—
In kits and quarter barrels, for sale by
decll Ei'TES & CLARK.
OTATOES, POTATOES. —
250 barrels Pink-Eye Planting POTATOES,
j for sale low, by
j decll-dAo ESTES & CLARK.
NEW'ORLEANS
Sugar and Molasses,
New Crop.
Now arriving, and for sale low, by
JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS,
decl3 No. 6 Warren Block.
Molasses and Sugar.
TWENTY-FIVE hhds. prime Cuba
MOLASSES ;
25 bbis Sugar House SYRUP ;
25 bhds. Porto Rico SUGAR ;
5 “ Muscovado
100 bids A. B and C Refined SUGAR ;
25 “ Crashed amt Powdered SUGAR. For
j sale low. by JOSIAH SIBLEY k «QNB.
j dec 13 No. o Warren Block.
FOR SALE.
TT7ISHING to discontinue business, I
V T will dispose of my UNDERTAKING BU
SINESS, at private sale, on reasonable terms,
i nov3o-dew3w H. CAFFIN, Broad-st.
THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
Failing Days to and from the Unit'd Slates.
FROM EUROPE.
Arago, from Southampton for N York... Nov 17
Europa, from Liverpool for Boston Nov 20
1 Weser. from Bremen for New York Nov 20
) Edinburg, from Glasgr w lor New York.. Nov 24
City of Washington, from Liv’pl for N. Y.Nov 24
; Persia, from Liverpool for New York.... Nov 27
[ Ariel, from Southampton for New York. .Dec 1
Arabia, from Liver root for Boston Doc 4
New York, from Bremen for New York.. Dec 4
. Fulton, from Southampton for New York. .Dec 15
Brem?n. from Bremen tor New York Dec 18
r Glasgow, from Glasgow for New York... .Dec 22
, North America, Pm Liverp’l for Quebec.. Dec 22
FROM THE UNITED STATES.
Bavaria, from Now York for Hamburg. ..Dec 1
■ Niagara, from Boston for Liverpool Dec 3
: Hudson, from Now York for Bremen Dec 4
Africa, from New York for Liverpool Dec 8
• Arago, from New York for Havre Dec 11
■ Weser, from New York for Bremen Dec 18
Enropa, from Boston, for Liverpool Dec 15
f Persia, from New York, for Liverpool... .Dec 22
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; Commercial Intelligence. 1
AUGUSTA DISPATCH OFFICE, 1
December 15, 1858. j
COTTON.—There is a limited demand to-day t
and offering stock light. Sales effected show no
1 change in prices from yesterday, and foot up 367
> bales, as follows :9at 10 3at 10%, 3at 10%,
14 at 10%, 10 at 11, 10 at 11%, 72 at 11%, 34 at
, ll’s, 206 at 11% cents. Receipts 1398 bales.
Provision Market.
, Reported by H. R. PHILPOT, Clerk of the Market.
Beef, on foot wholesale 4%tfj>s
do retail 8 /ji)10
• Hogs wholesale 6 (a)~%
Hogs retail 10 (a) 12%
Mutton retail 10 fa)\ 2%
5 Mutton per head ... $1.75 ff) 2.00
Corn Meal 70 (2)75
i Sweet Potatoes, bushel 50 (S>7s
. Chickens 25 (5530
' Ducks 25 fa) 3o
‘ Turkeys SI.OO (©1.50
I Geese 40 (©SO
Corn 60 (©65
) Fodder, New, 100 75 (©l.oo
Pea hay, hundred 75 (©I.OO
Gra=3 Hay, $ hundred 75 (©BO
3 Eggs, ** dozen 25 fa) 3o
Butcher’s lvdes lb 12 fa) 12%
Sheep skins 25 (©3O
Country Butter 25 (©3O
COLUMBUS, Dec. 14.—There is a little more
3 inquiry in our Cotton market this morning, but
j. prices remain unchanged since yesterday, when
a few sales were made at slightly easier rates,
- say 10%(©10%e. for Strict to Good Middlings.
r COI.UMBUS COTTON STATEMENT. FOR TBE WEEK END
ING DECEMBER 11111, 1858.
Stock on hand August 31st, 1858.. .bales.. 812
g Received past week 5,€47
Total 81,261
Shipped past week 2.422
“ previously 40,776—43,198
Stock on hand 88,063
Receipts same time 1855 ( 6,268
r- “ 1860 55.636
y “ “ 1857 36,731
t
[. SAVANNAH, Dec. 14.— Cdttcn.— The demand
to-day was good and the market active. Prices
are considered unchanged from Saturday's quo
j tations, though for better grades the market is
stiller. Sales have been made of small lots, to
S complete orders, at %c. better. Transactions
foot up 1511 hales, at prices rauging from 10%
to 11%, and 29 bales Jethro at 12%c.
Savannah Exports.
Dec. 14.—Per ship Uunderwriter, for Liver
-31 pool, 3708 bales Upland cotton.
Per bark E A Rawlins, for Havana, 606 casks
3 rice. Schr Geo Maugham—4B3 casks rice, 50,-
B 937 feet lumber, 21,324 do timber.
Per schr Kate Field, for New York, 727 bales
1 cotton, 401 bills Hour, 254 sacks do, 291 dry
r» hides, 28 bales de , 10 sacks peanuts. 1 cotton
“ gin.
l
j Savannah Imports.
Dec. 14.—Per ship Scotland, from Liverpool,
. 3878 sacks salt, 177 tons funnel coal.
Charleston Exports.
December 11 —Per schr D B Warner, for New
A ork—423 bales 1. pland Cotton, 330 tierces Kice,
; and 70 packages Mdzc.
Per schr George Davis, for Boston—33 bales
» -'ea Island and 184 bales Upland Cotton, 204 tcs.
Rice, 1100 bids Flour, and sundries.
Per steamship Keystone State, for Philadel
phia— 448 bales Upland Cotton, 200 sacks Rice
Flour, 42 tierces Rice, and sundry pkgs Mdze.
luffing Intelligence. |
CHARLEStON, Dec. 13.—Arrived, steamship I
’ Isabel, Havana ; ship J Baker, New York : bark
l Maryannah, Havana : ships Charles D Mcrwin, !
. New York ; Java, do.: bark Helvetia, Baltimore: i
„ brig Romano, St. Jago de Cuba : sebrs Janies H
' Stroup, Philadelphia . British Queen, Nassau, N.
1 I’.: Courier, New York.
: Went to sea, steamship Keystone State, Phi la- ,
> delphia ; ships Tamerlane, Liverpool : Noemie, '
. Havre ; Alice, Trieste ; schr S N Smith, Phila- ;
' delphia ; Kate Merrill, Providence, R. I.; Target, :
i Boston : Ida, New York ; Geo Davis, Boston ;
- M Van Name, New York ; F A Hall, Uo3tou.
SAVANNAH, Dec. 15.—Arrived, ships Grotto, j
■ London : Ann Gray, Valencia: bark Ellen Oliver.
, Plymouth ; sciir Restless, Phil; U S Meideth, ■
, Portland.
Cleared, steamship Commerce, Baltimore; ship
Underwriter. Liverpool; bark E A Rawlins. Ha- ;
• vana: schr Geo Mangham, do; schr Kate Field ■
New York.
OFFICIALz DRAWINGS
OF TliK
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
Tho following are the drawn numbers of the !
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 793—%awn
f'ECEMBKR 14, 1559 :
12, 9, 14, 81, 11, 47, 75, 49, 74, 4, 3,19. j
The following are the Drawn Numbers of the I
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class m-Ex/.ra. [
drawn DECEMBER 15. 1858 :
43, 51. 15, 71, 20, 40, 24, 09, GO, 44,
4, 02.
LP. GUGa| R ’ } Commissioners•
decls S. SWAN & CO., Managers.
Great Western Insurance &
Trust Company.
Office in Company's Building. 403 Walnut-street.
STATEMENT
OF BUSINESS FOR TBE YEAR ENDING OCT. 31, 1858.
Capital $223,800 00
Surplus 51,453 03
Received for Premiums. .$ 91,565 45
“ Interest, Rents,4c 7,825 49
$ 99,390 94 ;
I Paid Losses,Expense Com
missions, Re-Insurance.
Returned Prein’s, &c..s 70,383 00
ASSETS.
’ Real Estate and Bonds and
Mortgages $141,240 00
Stocks 47,915 00
Bills Receivable 59,585 73
Unsettled Premiums and
other debts due the Co. 17,823 02
i Cash on hand aud in the
hand of Agents 8,389 28
At a meeting of the Stockholders, convened on
the 15th inst., the following persons were elected
Directors for the ensuing year, viz :
) Charles C. Hithrop, 1423 Walnut street.
Alex. Whilldin. Merchant, 18 North Front street.
Wm. Darling, 1338 Pine street.
Isaac Hazlehurst. Solicitor.
John C. Hunter, firm of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E. Tracy, firm of E. Tracy 4 Co.. Goldsmith’s
Haß.*
John R. McCurdy, firm of Jones, White & Me
Curdy.
, Thornes L. Gillespie, firm of Gillespie k Zoller.
James B. Smith, firm of J B. Smith & Co.
John R. Vedges, cor.Seventh and Sansom-sts.
Ihuiiel L. Collier, firm of C. H. Grant & Co.
Thomas Potter, 229 Arch street.
Charles Harlan, corner Walnut aud Sixth-sts.
Jonathan J. Slocum, 154 South Fourth street.
At a subsequent meeting of the Board. CHAS.
C. LATH HOP wa:s unanimously re-elected Presi
dent, and Hon. WM. DARLING, Vice President.
JAMES WRIGHT, Secretary.
This Company has DISCONTINUED MARINE
r HULL RISKB.
t FIRE IXLAXn and MARINE CARGO RISKS
• continue to be taken on the lowest terms.
THOMAS WHYTE, Agent,
declO-tf Augusta. Ga.
iiatrai Ytertisemcnts. i
TO RENT,
BACK STORE, two stories, and 25 by
50 feet. Entrance off Mclntosh street.
—A LSO—
CELLAR, under Carpet Store, nine feet high
in ceiling,2s by 75 feet. Apply at NEW CAR
PET STORE.
•TAS. G. BAILIE & BRO.
decO-ThSaaMtf
LOST NOTES,
ALL persons arc hereby notified not
to trade for the following described Notes,
’ to-wit: One Note dated September ISth, 1858,
; for Three Hundred and Sixty two Dollars and
1 Fourty four Cents, due November 18th anti 21st,
. 1858 ; and one Note dated September 18th, 1858
for Three Hundred and Sixty-four Dollars and
\ Forty seven Cents, due December 18th and 21 t.
■ ISSB : and one Note dated September 18th, 1858,
for Jhree Hundred and Sixty six Dollars and
Fi.ty-one Cents, due January 19th and 21st, 1559.
Ail of the above Notes signed by William C.
Haucs (or W. C. Hanes) and David (bisX mark)
Hanes, and all made payable to the order of
Bones, Brown & Co., at - Bank in Augusta. 1
Geo. The above described Notes were lost out
of the mail between Augusta and Jonesboro,’
Geo., or have been lost, stolen or mislaid in some 1
f other way, and the consideration for which said j
) three Notes were given has been paid or added
» into other Notes by the payees of said three!
Notes. WILLIAM C. HANES.
. .Jonesboro’. Ga., Dec. 2, 1858. decT-dsctf
HIDES WANTED.
THE HIGHEST I'ASH TRICES PAID FOR
Flint and Dry Salted
HIDES,
I By A. P. BEERS & CO..
dec7-6 Opposite Planters' Hotel.
vr k w c nop - new Orleans syrup!
li —3O bbls. choice New Crop New Orleans j
Syrup, just received and for sale low by
decß-d6ftwl ESTES & CLARK.
I'RIILIFH I (ITT 0\ D
PLAN TERS are informed that I have
succeeded in ’producing a Prolific Cotton
! that yields more to the stalk than any I have i
t oyer seen. B_*ing fond oi experiment, I have
I tried, for the last twenty-five years, every va j
i riety of Cotton that promised a large yield,!
and have found nothing that equals my present!
. ; stock of Seed, it is aHy brid of the Boyd’s and
t other Proil tics with the Petit Gulf. I have stalks
3 now in my ofllce,
, I Four feet high, with 155 bolls on it.
Three feet high. with.... 125 “
- Two feet high, with... .75 “ “
i As many as two hundred and fifty bolls and
2 ' forms have been counted on a few’ large stalks.
Every person who has seen my crop pronounce
9 : it the heaviest boiled cotton they ever saw. One
- planter pulled off a limb, twelve inches long,
j having nine bolls on it. As this Cotton does not
. limb as long as Petit Gulf, it can be planted
S closer in the row and drill, thus securing a
- i greater number of stalks to the acre.
3 ! I will til! orders for Seed at One Dollar and
S | Twenty-live Cents per bushel, sacked in new
0 [cotton sacks, and delivered in Augusta, and for
-1 i warded as directed. Address
GEORGE SCHLEY.
[j nov6 ctf Augusta. Georgia.
i s l J. N. CLARK &CO ,
3 I Wholesale and Retail
o | IK. « CJ JE It sci ,
s kND COM MI SSI ON MERCHANTS
MURFREESBORO, TENN.
ffjyStrict attention given to Grain
Bacon, Lard, ftc., on ail orders enclosing remit*
. I tances.
References —T. R. Wilder, Savannah ; Thos. P
s Stovall, Augusta ; Charles Campbell. Macon
. ; High, Peters & Co., Atlanta ; Col. J. H. Glover
Marietta : Col. R. I. Mott, Columbus ; Thom a* !
= i Joseph, Montgomery, Ala. ; W. Spcr.ce. “Ex- j
;'change Bank, ” Murfreesboro Lanier & Philips
l Nashville. jan2o-wly !
J. J, Pearce,
[WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, I
» j Augusta. Georgia.
THE UNDERSIGNED, thankful for
the liberal patronage extended v*
to him for a series of years, would pL' <s> i] (
inform his friends ancl the public, that
> he will continue at his same well known BRICK 1
j WAREHOUSE, on Campbell street, near Bones, j
; : Brown «Co.’s Hardware House, where, by strict |
j personal attention to all business entrusted to I
: his care, he hopes he will receive a share of the j
' public patronage.
’ CASH ADVANCF.S. BAGOINO, ROPE and FAM- :
I ILY SUPPLIES, will be forwarded to customers j
i as heretofore, when desired.
J. J. PEARCE, i
1 AL.MSta.Ga.. July 20, 1553. jv27-c6m
i—. :
GEORGIA
Female College.
1039.
The nineteenth session will
Commence .on Monday, January 10th.
1 *2- COMMENCEMENT will be held on the last
! Wednesday in July
Every pupil all- mis to Arithmetic, Grammar,
Geography. Spelling, Penmanship and Composi
; lion throughout the whole Course,
i Vocal Music will be taught daily, to the whole
School.
. j A Uniform has been adopted for Sundays and
Examinations.
No extra charge has ever been male for con
[ lingent expenses, or for pens, ink, copy-books,
» slates or slate pencil*.
! Prof. LOUD aud Judge PRIOR, who will occu
!py the building adjoining the College edifice,
and other gentlemen will receive boarders for
, tho College. GEO. Y. BROWNE. President.
1 Madison, Morgan County, Ga. nov29*w2m.
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43-All communications should be addressed i
to DEAN & SALTER.
!48 and 49 MoffiiU Building, 335 Broadway, N. Y.
***Specimen copies sent free. Agents wanted {
' 'mh22 lamd*2amwly ;
l ftliscclmuous ,^bcrriscmcnfs.
I . ( Hi 111 HILL ~'
HAS JUST RECEIVED, AND OFFERS FOR SALE,
200 boxes fine State CHEESE ;
10 kegs Goshen BUTTER ;
100 bbls. Peach Blossom POTATOES, choice
article:
50 bbls. Mercer POTATOES :
20 “ Dikeman's POTATOES;
50 “ Red and Silver Skiu ONIONS.
10 “ Northern APPLES.
All of which wilfbe sold low, at the corner
Mclntosh and Reynolds-strects.
Augusta. November 18th. 1858. ts
ONE THOUSAND kegs NAILS, best
brands, in store, and for sale low. bv
novlO ZIMMERMAN ft STOVALL.
Wanted,
A N IRISH WOMAN, to cook ancl do
il general housework, ler a small familv.
Apply at this Office. novl-'dtf
TjjßW RICE.
_LI 40 tierces prime new RICE. For sale by
WiLCOX. HAND A: ANSI.EY.'
POTATOES. ~
200 bbls. Planting POTATOES :
50 “ Eating POTATOES. Just received
j dec2 ESTF9 & CLARK. !
/CANVASSED HAMS.— ' j
5 tierces choice Canvassed HA MR, for sale
low, by dec2 ESTES & CLARK.
Subscribe at Once.
IF YOU wish to secure a copy of that
elegant 1 ngraving, “THE VILLAGE BLACK
SMITH,” and the ART JOURNAL, with the oilier
premiums, be sure and subscribe $3, before the
Ist of January. 1859. Specimen copies of the
above, and full particulars given, by applying to
nov3o-tf THOS. S. HANKINSON. Agent.
TOYS, FANCY BOXES.
AND FIRE-WORKS.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
vites the Ladies of Augusta and vicinity, to;
! come an d examine his large and well assorted :
stock of all kinds of TOYS, as
CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
1 For Ladies, he offers a nice assortment of beau- 1
i tiful French and Fancy BOXES. CABAS BAGS
j WORK-BOXES, CORNETS, Xc.
A general assortment of
FIRE-WORKS
I Will serve to the enjoyment of Gentlemen.
I To meet the taste of all, he offers a large assort*i
ment of
JEW CONFECTIONERY.;
,; French and Domestic CANDIES, Preserved and!
t Brandy FRUITS, PICKLES, Crystalled CHER
\ RIES, APRICOTS. PEACH* S. etc. Keeps con
a ; stantly on hand the choicest CITRON, Laver and
| Suitana RAISINS. CURRANTS, FIGS. DATES, a
1 variety of NUTS and ALMONDS, and wills partic
v j ular attention to his unsurpassed ornamented
- BRIDAL, FRUIT. PLAIN AND STEEPLE CAKES
A share of patronage is respectfully solicited !
JOSEPH SUMERAU.
deco-lm 196 Broad st., near Poet Office. I
/~IOME AT LAST—Harper’s Magazine, j
Vy for December, trimmed. For sale bv
j dec3 THOS. RICHARDS « SON’. !
PLANTING POTATOES.—
Ju-t received, a fine lot of Pink Eye Plani
;mg POTATOES. For sale low. by
-: KINCHLF.Y & SANCHEZ,
'!'•< s at T. w. fit n Qg’a ild stand.
SPARE RIBS AND BACK BONES.—
On consignment, two casks of the above,
i which will be sold cheap, by
KINCHLEY ft SANCHEZ,
CANADA SEED OATS,
FIVE HUNDRED IiUSHELS •
Extra Heavy Seed Oats,
Direct from Canada, for sale by us. Call
and see them. Also, 500 bushels
MARYLAND SEED OATS.
i decl-dlm CARMICHAEL k CO.
ON CONSIGNMENT.
RECEIVEDTHIS DAY,
Direct From Pittsfield. Massachusetts.
350 ?m RRELB CF CHOICE EAT
POTATOES,
VIZ: 7
175 Bbls St. Helena Potatoes.
40 •• Apple
83 “ Peach Blow “
25 “ Early June “
23 Pink Eyes and Black Carters.
&W THESE POTATOES were shipped as a
Consignment by parties livimr at Pittsfield, at
VERY LOW FREIGHT,
and will be sold at
VERY LOW FIGURES,
by BI'TT, MORRIS ifc CO.
Augusta, Go. Dec 1, 1858. d&w
Wholesale and Ketail
CONFECTIONERY
The undersigned takes pleasure to inform I
hi 3 friends, and the public generally,
that he lias re-opened bis
CONFECTIONERY,
At his old stand, (opposite the Bridge Bank 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
i Parlies, Weddings, &c.,
| Os the latest Parisian style, not easily surpassed
!by unv Establishment Also, (during the winter
seasou only), the most celebrated
E .VTRE ?I KT S, (Side Dishes),
1 As prepared for the Festivities at the Courts of
! Europe.
j oc2l-Cm 1. P. GIRARDEY.
For Sale.
A LOT situate in the upper part of
the city ol' Augusta, State of Georgia,
just above the Upper Market House, on the
| South side of Broad street. Said lot has a front
on Broad street of 50 feet, and 135 tO 14'> feet
deep. For further particulars, inquire of G. K.
‘ DODGE, Greene street, or
MRS. E. HARDEMAN,
dec6-tf Ellis Street.
CILEAK SIDES AND SHOULDERS.—
) 25 hhds. Clear Tennessee SIDE* ;
15 SHOULDERS. Just received by
dec2 ESTES ft CLARK.
WINDOW SHADES
JUST RECEIVED,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
WJmmAi mJ \J 'JJ \J _mm wJ\ |
lii Gold Borders,
Plain Panel, Landscapes, Ac.
WHICH WE OFFER LOW FOR CASH.
Jas, G, Bailie & Bro.’s
NEW CARPET STORE,
dec6-M,WaStf 205 BROAD-STREET
| Varnishes, Paints, &c,
SMITH’S BEST COACH VARNISH ;
“ “ DRYING JAPAN :
1 r “ “ LEATHER VARNISH;
i WHITE LEAD;
[ | TURPENTINE;
And PAINTS, all kinds.
For sale by | l>||f I
i dec"-eodlw IkVlili#
Mercer potatoes.—
100 bbls. prime POTATOES. For sale by
j dec9 WILCOX, HAND & ANSIEY. 1
Wm. H. Goodrich,
[REPRESENTED BY CHARLES MCLAREN ]
WHOLESALE GROCER ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT,
.\o. *471 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
[RVE DOORS BELOW BOXES. BROWN 4 CO.’S.J
OT SUGARS, COFFEE. TOBACCO, REGABS, CANDLES SO A’
. i ' a 1 «OFE. twine. NAILS an ' WOODEN WARE, BACON. LARD, FLOU,
i lll ' > -ALT, sc., &c., including everything usually found m a Wholesale Grocery House,
Excepting liquors.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLKTTEE . novlS-dle3m
suioßin»
-E 3T O 33 , 3ST XD nr O 3E=C I "V“ E *
200 bags fair to choice RIO COFFF.E ;
25 *_ P r ' rae ° IJ Government JAVA COFFF.E ;
-J “ f a “‘ l chests GREEN and BLACK TEAS :
100 bb.s. A to C Stuart s REFINED SUGARS ■
20 •* “ CRUSHED
12 boxes “ LOAF u
12 Mids. prime to choice NEW ORLEANS *UO AR
, Sf es J!Si CCU . Y»r;o»J branUi :w, mi Spawn, an,l German SEGARS ,
1)000 kegs NAILS, assorted : 150 kegs SI IKES, assorted : 2 000 sack' NEW S\ll
100 packages NEW MACKEREL 40 whole, half and quarter boxes NEW RAISINS -
100 boxes Goshen and English Dairy CHEESE ; 5 kegs prune Goshen BUTTER * ’
100 •* Adamantine and Sperm CANDLES ;
50 “ Pearl STARCH ;50 boxes Family and No, 1 SOAP
SUNDRIES.
BAGGING. HOPE acl TWINE. BACON and LARP, PEPPER. --TICE. GINGER SODA NUTMEG*!
BLUESTONE, COPPEKAS. INDIGO. MADDER, SNUFF. Paintod TUHSnr.d BUCKETS '
Cedar TUBS and BUCKETS, Brass and Iron Bonn,l WATER CANS
COCOA DIPPERS. MEASURES, BROOMS. Ac., Ac.. R:(lc
and Blasting POWDER, SHOT and LEAD.
All of which are ottered to the Trade on the most reasonable terms.
PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
WM. H. GOODRICH,
novl4-dAc3m *471 Krontl Street* Augusta, Georgia.
m~ Tiiunmr west m
PLATFORM AND COUNTER SCALES.
A FULL SUPPLY of all the different sizes, always on hard, (and warranted) and for sale at
1 Manufacturer's prices. Also. Fairbanks’ New and Improved LETTER BALANCES For sale by
jonx xelsojv,
uov*29-eowly Agent for the Manufacturers.
Cow Hides Wanted.
THE subscriber will gladly purchase
from one to ten thousand pounds COW
! HIDES, and as many SHEEP SKINS, per week.
J For both of which he is authorized to pay the
i j highest market price. All who have the article
I j for sale, would do well to Rive him a call.
‘J novlT M. W. WOODRUFF.
Butter and cheese^”
50 kegs Go«hen BETTER, prime to choice,
350 boxes choice CHEESE. For ?•»> by
( j nov29 A. D WILLINIfIS.
r\ UNNY BAGGING
\JT 10 bales GUNNY BAGGING, a little stained,
; for sale very low.
dec" THOS. P. STOVALL fr CO.
Shoulders.
THIItTV CASKS prime city cured,
now receiving Irom St. Louis, and tor sale
Iby dec9 J. A. AVs LEY « CO. i
MARIETTA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
TTHE next session of this Institution
. will open on WEDNESDAY, the 12th Janu
! ary, 1859. Board $lO per month, exclusive of
j washing and lights. Tuition the 3aine as at the
j other first class Female Colleges of Georgia,
j For further particulars, address
W. H. ROBERT.
President Marietta Female College.
J dec9-dic3m Marietta, Ga.
The Democratic Platform,;
PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY
W. V. WESTER,
CAL HO IX, GA.,
AT $2.00 per annum, in advance,
has an increasing circulation in the best
graining region in the State, and is an excellent
medium of advertising for all Grain Dealers.
Commission and Wholesale Grocery Merchants.
decT-daclm
T)ICKLED OYSTERS. --
25 kegs Pickled OYSTERS, just received,
and for saie low, by
, decl3 * A. D. WILLIAMS.
QOLE LEATHER.—
, Hemlock Sole LEATHER. For =ale bv
decl3-c3 ESTES k CLARK. \
\TEW CROP HAMS.—
±1 Choice new HAMS, for sale bv
decl3 ESTES & CLARK.
NEW ORLEANS SUGAR.—
40 hhds. prime and choice New Orleans j
SUGAR, direct from New Orleans .for sale cheap
by dec!3 DAN’L H. WILCOX, j
CLARIFIED SUGARS.—
150 bbls. Yellow Clarified SUGARS. Stuart’s j
50 •• White * 4
50 •• Crushed and Powdered- Just re- >
ccived. and for sale by
dec!3 DAN’L H. WILCOX.
AMBRoTVIMIS.
For Fifty Cents,
AT THE
CHALMERS GALLERY.
Post Office Corner.
( iL-u.gusta, Georgia I
Tini. H. CHALMERS, the well |
W known and successful AMBROTYPIST.is
prepared to furnish pictures In ihe same superl I
and life-like style, that was so much admired j
last season, for the low price of FIFTY CENT.'
and upwards, according to tin- size and style oft
case. All Pictures HANDSOMELY COLORED by j
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
CAMERA,
Pictures of adults can be taken as weil in cloudy
as in clear weather. The public are respectfully j
iuvited to call and examine the manv specimens 1
of AMBROTYPES, PHOTOGRAPHS. PAINTINGS.!
&c., which adorn the walls of this extensive!
GALI FRY OF FINE ARTS.
Having secured the services of efficient OPE
RATORS. patrons will not be unnecessarily de- |
tained.
Entrance to the Gallery , one doer above the ,
Post Office. nov3o-lm
Tennessee Pork.
ITTE have received this day, on con-
W signmen t, a lot of prime Tennessee PORK,
which will be sold cheap.
KINCHLEY & SANCHEZ,
dec3 T. W. Fleming's Old Stand, j
Spectacles, Spectacles,
IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES. AT
EPHRAIM TWEEDY'S
Watch, Clock, and Jewelry Store, near the Low- 1
oc2S-tf er Market.
! rjnwo HUNDRED boxes choice Goshen
I J. CHEESE, just received, and for salt* low. by
novlO ZIMMERMAN fc STOT AU- j
BOARDING.
TWO OR THREE unmarried gentle-1
men can be accommodated to good Board
and comfortable Lodging, in a respectable family
on Broad-st., by applying at this office.
dccO-dlw
Bagging and rope.—
200 coils choice hand-made Kent'ky ROPE;
50 coils choice achino ROPE ;
50 bales heavy Gunny BAGGING ;
50 pieces patched Gunny “ For sale low,
by declS DAN’L H. WILCOX. 1
NIADISOJNT
FEMALE COLLEGE
1839.
, milE Spring Term begins JANUARY
JL 10ih. 1850, under the supervision of a full
Hoard of Instructors. No institution enjoys bot
- ter facilities for aflordii ga complete, thorough
ami finished education.
RATES OF CHARGES:
Tuition I it rary Departin’t, Spring Term.s32 50
Music ‘ “ . £5 75
“ Painfg, Draw’g, Ac., u “ .16 25
Pupils are boarded by the Faculty, and oth
, ers,at *l3 per mouth, including everything ex
cept Ligh’s. Weekly ecitationsinthee’etnen
tary studios by all classes. Daily recitations in
- Vocal Music, which, in addition toJatin and
French are taught without extra charge". Pat
rons are earnestly requested to br.ng. their
, daughters and wards at the opening the
e Term. For further particulars, apply td Rev.
! J. L. PIERCE, President, or
dee6-d6w W. C. BASS, Secretary.
riIHUM VS UK HALLS x SoN, /.
, JL lers, Stationers and Dealers in Fancy Goods ,
keep constantly on hand a general assortment
1 of School, Classical and Miscellaneous Books—
every variety of Foreign and Domestic Station
,f ery—all qualities and izes of English. French
1 and American, papers. A complete assortment
of Blank Books of superior quality of their own
manufacture, always on hand. Having reor
ganized their Book bindery with new machine
ry and first class employees, they are now pre
pared to manufacture, at short notice, any kind
of Blank-books with printed heads and pages,
| ruled to any pattern, and bound in the best
i .style, and on as reasonable terms as the same
I can be procured from any of our Northern
cities.
All kinds of Mercantile printing, such as Bill
Heads, Bank Checks, Cotton and Rail Road Re
ceipts. and all other kinds of printed blanks
used in Counting-houses and public offices,
promptly and faithfully executed on the most
reasonable terms.
Periodicals and other printed books bound in
any -tyle that may bo desired with promptness
and dt-spatch,
decs
New books.—
Tenant House, or Embers from Poverty
Hearthstone.
Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are.
Bards of the Bible, by Gilflllrn.
The Coopers, or getting under 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
I 300 engravings and diagrams, by the author of
Magicipn’s Own Book.
( Also, Leslie’s Magazine and Graham’s Maga- •
I zine, for December. Just received and for sale
jat GEO. A. OATES & BRO.,
j dec3 240 Broad Street.
iliPiflil
o
ENGLISH
JAPESTY BRUSSELS
At SI.OO Per Yard.
SCOTCH INGRAINS
At S7 1-4 Cents Per Yard.
AND AI.L GOODS IN OUR LINE EQUALLY
Low For Cash.
,!<is. G, Haile & Bro.,
,! deco-M,W*Stf 205 Broad-Street.
TrARIOUS NEW BOOKS.—
V Dagg’s Manual of Theology ; Dagg’s Church
Order ; Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are, c.
1 1 Novel ; Courtship Made Easy, or the Mysteries
; of making love explained • The Nursery Basket,
for young mothers ; Wildnower. by the author
I of Cue and Twenty, etc.; Poor and Proud, by
1 Oliver Optic ; Outlines of Creation, by Eliza
!; Noyce ; Tales About Animals, with over one
. hundred steel engraviDgs ; Cabell on the Unity
j of Mankind ; Christian Paradoxes, by N. M.
I Crawford, D. D., President of Mercer University, ’
Peufieid, Ga.; Beitram Noel, a Story for Youth.
■ by E. J. May ; Meta Gray, of what makes homo
happy, by M. J. Mclntosh ; The Ministry of Life,
by Maria L. Charles worth ; The Tenant House,
or embers from Poverty’s Hearthstone, by Du*
ganne ; Blonde and Brunette, or the Gothamite
1 Arcady ; The Sociable, or 1,001 Home Amuse
ments, illustrated by 300 engravings and dia
grams, the whole being a fund of never ending
entertainment ; The Prince of Peace, or l»ys of
i Bethlahem, selected from the British Poets, illus
j trated ; The Courtship of Miles Btandish ; Los
. sing’s Primary History of tbfe United States, and
FOR SALE.
’ rjTHE Proprietor, desirous of making
I various changes in his business, off rs for
, sale his RESIDENCE on the MiUedgevtlle Road.
■ three miles from the city. The place contains
over forty acres of Land, is well improved, and
destiued to be one of the most beautiful on the
road. Apply to GEORGE SCHI.EY, Esq.,
dec9- 4 ’ or V. LxTASTE.
ROAD WAGONS!
FOUR LARGE MAGDAS,
Each capable of holding Fifteen to Twenty
Bales Cotton.
One and Two Horse IVasons
With and without Tops. For sale low, by
dec7-eodlw
/ IHAMPAIGNE CIDER.—I 6 barrels
\J fine Champaigne Cider, just received and
’ | for sale by decß C. CHu KGHiiX,