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VOLUME 2.
(fuming Dispute!;.;
PUBI.ISHFJ) DAILY AND WEEKLY, ’,
BY S. a. ATKINSON, i
DAILY, Pfrunr.,m /.$I IH> ' ,
WU.sttY. •< Ino .
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Advc: to oments under five uuev will ho insert '
it lu cento a hue for the first, ;uul 5 cents a !
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Advertisements will be inserted in both the I
Weekly Dispatch at 25 cento above
Thirty-Fifth Congress
house of repbesentati ves.
Sunibcr of members, - - - . 2341'
/i LABAKA. NKV. \OilK— (bn-iiw'd I
' las \ Malwurtb. 5 Win R Maclav
- E 8 Shorter. C John Cochrane
*•i- F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward
i Sythw-y Mhore. 8 Horace P Clark
.* Uo s Houston. 9 John B Raskin J
bWK \\ »Vub. 10 A E Murray
7 J L M Curry. 11 Win \ Russell
ARKANSAS. 12 John Thompson
1 Ali Creef!wood. 12* \hrvm 101 in
- hlw A Warner. 14 Er.ustus Coming |
CALIFORNIA. 15 EJu-ard Jhtfid
1 Charles 1. Scott. 10 Geo W Pukhcr
1J < McKibben. 17 Franm E Skinner j
con x hoticit. 18 Clark B Cochrane
1 Era mark, Jr. 19 Our,,-A Mur* |
"t 8.-;nuel Arnold, 2(120 0 it Matt&on
o Sidv:i;y ]hm. 21 Henri/ Be/incti
4 Wiii P Bishop. 22 lE,try 0 Gondtrin
e flatv eh. 2d Clmle* li Hoard
' WmC Whitley. 24 Am >* P Granger
r lor Ida. 25 Edwin li Maryan
1 Geo 8 Hawkins. 2«‘i Embry H Pottle
CKOIUUA. 27 John M Parker
1 •!ns I, Seward 28 William K key
2M J Crawford. 29 Sami G Andrews
3 HE Tnjrfw Am. 80 J WSherman
4 i ’ (Lmrcll. 31 S M Iturroughi
5 A R Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch
B .las Jack sou. 33 Realm E Fenton
7 Mum Hill > Am. north Carolina.
b A H Stephens. 1 H M Bhaw
Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin
1 Eli Wwhbame. 8 Warren Winslow
2 J F Krrtmwth. 4 L 0 B Branch
J (hem l.an joy. 5 John A G diner , Am
4 B. d K'U'xjfj. 0 Alfred M .Seales
5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craigc
<• Thomas L Harris. 8 T L ciingrnan
7 A Shaw. Ohio.
S Holiert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton
9 Sarn’l A Marshall. 2 W S Gr os beck
iNrn.v 8 Few t.l I) Campbell
3 W J NilC ck. 4 MIINr ki
ll Wm H hiiHish. 6 Richard Mat
8 Janus Hughes. 0 JIJ Cockerell
4 James 1> Foley. 7 Aaron Harlm
-a David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Slur row
James M Gregg. 9L W Hall
7 John G Davis. TO Joseph Miller
8 Javier 0 d*on 11 Yi.kntine BMcrhm
9 Schuy'-r Cdfax 12 8 8 Cox
10 Charts Gu* 18 John Sherman
i.i John U Petit 1 ! Philemon Bid*
iowa. 15 Jo.-cph Burns
1 S’lmiyl R Curtis 18 CJJ Tomkins-:
1 Turvjiky Ihvr 17 Wm Lawrence
KENTUCKY. 18 Hmj F infer
1 Henry (.' Burnettld Edward Wade
2 Samuel 0 Pey ton2o Jadria R (Jaiding*
3 IV L Underveotjd .121 J A Bingham
4 A G Talbott j»kxnsvlvania.
5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thus B Florence
f! John M Elliot 2 E Joy Morri*, Am
711 Marshall, Am 3 James Bandy
8 James B Clay 4 Henry M Philips
9 John C Mason 5 Owen Jones
10 J W Stevenson 0 John Hickman
Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman
1 Geo Busth. Jr t Am 8 J Qfancy Jones
2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Robert*
3T G Davidson 10 John C Kvnkel
4 J M Scindige 11 Win L Dcwart
mainb. 11 P lueidy
1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Dimmick
2 Chirk* J Gilman 14 G A Grow
o Eehmuah Ahbcil 15 Allison White
4 Freeman HMom Id John J Abel
5 / Wa&hbanvy Jr 17 Wils. n Reilly
6 Stephen G Foster 18 John R Edit
Maryland. 19 John (Jovode
1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery
2 J U Ricaud, Am 21 David Ritchu
3 J M Harris, Am 22 S A Purvianee
4 II W Dark, Am 23 Wm Stewart
5 Jacob M Kuukel24 J L Gillis
8 Tin's P Bowie 25 John Dick
MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND.
1 It B Hill 1 KB JJur/ee
2 Jama Bujfiulm 2 lf r ;» D Bray ton
A Wm S Divurcll bolt-h caeoi.cna.
4 Linus B Cominx 1 John McQueen
b Anton BuftTfujame 2 W Porcher Miles
6 Timothy Davis 3 Lawrence M Keit
7 D W Gooch 4 ML Bonham
8 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr
9 EU Thayer 8 Wm W Boyce
10 Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee.
11 Henry L Dawes 1A G Watkins
MISSOURI. 2 II Maynard, Am
1 F P Blur, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith
2 T L Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage
3 Joun i 5 C.ark 5 Chat Ready, Am
4 J Ciaig 6 George W Jones
6 Sll Woodson, Am 7 Jolm V Wright
6 Jolm S Phelps BFK AoUicojfer, Am
7 Sam’lCaruthers 9 JDC Atkins
Michigan, 10 WmT Avery
3 Wm A Howard Texas.
2 Henry Waldron 1 Guv M Bryan
3D S WaUmdge. 2JH Reagan
4 DeWitt C leach Vermont.
Mississippi. "SEP Walton
1 Ij Q 0 Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill
2 Rcubin Davis 3 Homer E Boyce
3 Wm Barksdale Virginia.
4O R Singleton 1 MRH Garnet
8 J A Quitman 2 J I Milscn
new Hampshire. 3 John S Caskie
1 James Pike 4 Wm 0 Goode
2 M W TapjHin 6 Thos S Bot ock
3 Aaron h Cragin 8 Paul US Powell
nkw jbkskt. 7 Wm Smith
1 wawft Zl Clawson V C J Faulkner
ix " 9 John Jjetcher
J HWo r w ndykel2 |^ n L
1 Jo’hnVsX.og 13 Ho^ins
8 liUimjtant
SENATE.
Number of mem Tiers, 62
Democrats in Roman, Opposition in
Italig.
ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI.
Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. (
Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis.
ARKANSAS. MISSOURI.
Wm B Sebastian. James L Green.
Robert W. Johnson/! rusten Polk.
CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Ixt/ayet'e S Foster. John P Ihte.
Janus Dixon, Daniel Chirk. ; ;i
C.\ T.I FORK IA. N Y. W YOR K.
Vs in \Y Gwin. li//? II Seward.
David C Broderick. Preston King.
DELAWABE. NEW JERSEY. |J
/fartin W Bates. William Wright. .}
James A Bayard. John It Thompson. ;
FLORIDA. NORTH CAEOUNA. !
i 'avid L Yulee David S Reid.
Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs.
GEORGIA. OHIO. ■ ! I
Robert Toombs. George F Puicb.
Alfred Iverson. Bmjai .in F Wade.
INDI AN A. PEN NS Vl. VIN L\.
! Graham N Fitch, William Big.ev. |
j Jesse D Bright. Simon Oinurron.
ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND. j’
(Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen.
Ly-.vm Trumbull. .Janies I Simons.
IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
George W Jones. Josiah J Evans.
\ James Harlan. JK Hanimonl.
KKNiICKY. TENNKSSEk
\ jr,hn li JGm r wn. John Pell.
\John J Crittenden. Andrew Johns>n.
JiOUISIANX. TEXAS.
*J P I';:iijamin Sam ILua-i.h.
i John Slidell. Vacancy.
MAINE.
j B7i Pitt Fessenden. Vermont.
1 Hannibal 11 snun. Jacoh Q■Hamer.
mans ac n ÜBETT s. Solomon Foot.
i Hairy Wilson.
Cm ■ r/“S Sumner. vmaiNlA.
MARYLAND. H M r J’ HuritOf.
James A Pearce. Jas .M Mason.
A niltony Kern, my.
MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN.
Charles E Stuart. Chari# Ilurket.
Zachamh ChamUer. James it Doohith.
Kf.oapUu lotion.
.•'•I JIaTB.
I Deniccrat*,... 36 j
j V*< ancles, 1;
e-j :
Democratic mnforitv 10.
Houti) ok Kr.i’sr.aantcnv. e«.
Pemocrato, 12&
j Know Nothings 15!
Rep'i!' I' uufc, 9V* 1
* Democratic numeric 24 .
Road Register.
■ TV V:
j WESTERN AN I) ATI ANTI; RAILROAD
( Want* to Ckatta*uuga.)
Morning Pass gcr Train leaver Atlanta 1.45 a in ;
am! arrive• at Cbativ.yx -cu 9.45 a it.
Morning Passenger Train lea\ r- tint. 1 .80 am '
ami arrives at Atlanta 9 33 u m
Night Pa.-1-seDg-T iYaiii lUv'to Atlanta *12.30 ,> n.
and ar.-i'.V' nt Chat tan •>; t MR pni
Night Train >av<* Ch-t. ■ .W prr •
and arrive" at Atlanta 11.8 pm
1 <!?E TO CfIaTTASIMUA. s■'
.JAMES M. SMUAK.K. Syp't.
ATLANTA AND LAGP.ANOKRAILROAD. j
llornii.f. io.'-.engef Train leaves AUanta*2.oO& in,
and arrives at We- 1 Pout* 7.-8 ain
Evening To v-emvTrain leave.: Attonta^dK) 1. n.
;t. i arrives at West iV> »i fi 28 p m j
Morning Pa j’ger Trap* lev s W Point 4.00a m
an-' arrives at Atlanta a: 9.27a u; j
Evening Puss’grTrain leaves W. i’-.dut 4.30 p aij
arid arrives at Atlanta 10.16 p in!
Paw: to Wkst Point. S 3 50.
GEO. G. HELL, Superintendent. !
MAt ON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. |
Morning Pas.-'gr Train h-r • Atlanta 10 30a m
and arrives at Macon 4.1', a in :
Evening l’a*Cgr Train leaves Macon 12.0*. ; m I
an • arrives at Atlanta tf.CC p tn ,
Fake to MaCos. $4.
E. FOOTE. Sopor atcndenit i
GEORGI V RAIUio .D
{From Augusta to Atlanta.)
Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M. and 4 1 M.
Arrive rd Atlanta at 1.1 36 AM an I>l i ;j. !
Leave Atlanta at 3*2 A M and 10 A V
Arrive at Augusta at b 60 A M an«l7P M.
[The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connect*
through lo Memphis.}
Fare—ss 50.
Connect with Smith Carolina Railrtai Trains
Arm e at August* at J A M and 2 30 P ML
Leave Augusta at In AM and 8 06;* M
With Wextern and Atlantic Railroad Tains,
Arrive at t'unta si ll 22 P M nm!9B3 AM.
Leave Atlanta at 1 45 a M ami 1* do \ M.
With Atlanta andLaGrangc *.<; Trains
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 16 V S ur.fi »to .» M
Laavo Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 V M.
Connect with Mac at <£■ W-vt-m Ralroad
Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A M , and *95, P. >f
Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Wight.
Athens Branch—Sundays Exccjted.
i a ave Augusta at 230 Night.
i oave Atlanta 1200,Night.
L ive Athens I*2 00,Night.
Arrive at Athens 10 SO Day.
trrive at Augusta 9 OO.Moroing.
Arrive at Atlanta 11 84,Morning.
Washington Branch—Sundays ExceoUd.
Lew Augusta 2.10, Night.
Leave Atlanta 12 00, g]}t
irrive a Washington 7 35, Morning
fjoave Washington 3 30. Morning
Arrive at Augusta 8 63, Morning
Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning
; Warrmfmi Branch—Sundays &xcepted.
, Leave Augusta <OO, Evening
Leave Ataxia 1* 00, Morning
Arrivoii'- VYarrenton too, Rver.big
I-™*- tt. irootou t j.., Kveolog
Arrive at Augusta : DO, Kvoumg
Arrive at Atlanta ] 14, Night
GEO. YONGE. Supemuo dent.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RiILROAi).
Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M and 4 P, M.
Arrive at Mitten, 4:06 A. SI. auc 6:35 P. M
Leave Millcn, 5:40 A. M and 3:45 P. M
Arrive at Augusta. 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P M.
Connecting with train? to and rnm Savannah
and Augusta.
C. A. BROWN. S sp’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY,
i Day Muil and Passenger Train leans Augu.«.taai
10 o’clock:, A M. ; and arrives ic Augusta ut
2.80 P M.
Night Mai! and Passenger Train leaves Augusta
at 8.05 P 61: arrives in Augusta at 1 PM.
H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Between Savannah and Macon.
Leave Savannah 1 15, a ro, 2 46, p m
Arrive m Macon 30 45, r, m, 12 30, a ro
i cave, Macon 9 45, a ra, 11 30. p ra
Arrive in Savannah 7 *2O, p tn, 8 50, a m
Between Savannah and Augusta.
Leave Savannah 1 15,am, 11 15, a m
Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7p tn
Leave Augusta. 2 am, 345 p m
Arrive in Savannah S 50a in. 10 55 pin
B'tween Miwon and Auputa.
I cave Macou 9 45 a in, 11 30 p m
Arriv* in Augusta 7 pm, Him
Leave Augusta 2am, 3 45 » m
Arrive in Macon 10 45 a in. 12 30 a ni
EMERSON FOOTE, GenM Superintendeat
EAST *.ENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta .. 4 00 p m
do Atlanta 14'am
do Dalton 50ain
Arrivt at Knovville ... . . .1 30 pm
S p U' R»IO»' '*»»»♦,.
4 UuAKri.
V. JU.OOO KIOHOIW,
fIO.OOO v-iTi,Hi brands, for sal. 'ow by
, JOIiIAH SlßlJir t dONS,
luli No #, Warron blook.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JANUARY 21, 1858.
PiseellaiuouL
MILL STm FS ! !
william brevnejr,
Manufaetvrrr of
Imujr iiitrr dluisionfs.
\ND dealer in Esopus nail Cologne "
St*Bro.ol -itreet, above l |»p>.r Market, j
Aufui. tn. Hu. Orders solicited au i punctually j Z
jar.7-ly J
.»•' b c mcm ma
NORFOLK ‘OYSTERS !|
7|MIE UNDERSIGNED having com-j
| J- . mer.ced thcOYSYKRHP.-'INFSS , —-w * -
!•» iU] * 9y. anc designing to con G \(oJ i
s 't -,i. cxti'iis-ivcly, ;ml in the b- Vj:/ /
i rn.im.cr, desires to commend In s >4*/ |
. 11 rpose wO the ultcution of his friend* and the ’
He will prepare and keep constantly on hand ;*
i v trail.-portaliou to any part of the countr y i
THE BUST FRESH OYSTERS,
Kermetrically ‘“ealed, S|dced and Fried, put np ) •
|in - ans, that the Norfolk icu'kct can produce.!
-piced upon an Improved plan, imparting to the ,
j Oyster tiro most d«licuto davor, rind ir-uring i. 1
ItUeir pn-aervution ,n any climate for a reason
1 jb!e period in their first excellence in every re- 1 1
j Jl*ect.
L&tving b lab n aui
j ness, au i pcrle. lcd i«is plan witli tbe utmost | ■
l be -übmito liis enterprise to the public, j
i win coaddoncc in In ability to satisfy tbo most !
fasti-doos taste.
| •••*,* Fresh OysU'rs packed Hi kegs or tin. I
sliced in kegs.
I Orders from alt parts of the country respect j
fil'y ~<Jir<led and pr<unj)tlv utleudcd to. Terms
jiagh. Address, lIL'NKY FIIZGKIULD.
Norfolk, Va.
or R. L. MGS' 5 , Augusta, fra. janl4
I>K. DENN IS’
STX3v£xjx.iA. r i-:nsrc3-,
OR HOT BITTERS,
j A Compmnd Preparation of Georgia SarsajM
nlta, for Dyspepsia. Colitis arul C-male
O’Mjilaiftis arvmg from Colds.
rpHEY ACT UPON THE LIVER an l
A Socndions generally. They a-sist tbe di j
I gostion of food and Arongtbeu tbe stomach ; up * I
on the bow eh they have a huative tendency. !
FORUYiVHMA.—If ftw-l.a«.«es l«it. la lb.:
stomach, a dose taken immediately after nteals,! 1
ior as soon u tbe uneasy ?;:is tion is experi 1
tuced, will relieve the paia and assist digestion. |<
1 FOR —Taken at the < imueticing stage !
: of colds, they will pr-vc aim mt an infal d*U.
• 1 uro in all «ases. They art* al-(• valuable for the !
prevention and core >f chills in their first stages. ! t
j* FOR i KM AI.F • )M PLAINTS ARISING FROM
FOLDS.—If ibese Bitters were taken by female.-. . f
j immediately after having been c> ’ >oeetl In cold
: er * aii.\ weather, to prevent taking cold, or
I w**re token for coldit at the conirneuccment ofi
! being unweli.and their use continued through j ■
»t>at period, they would save a great amount of
sullering. and often prevent dh easci which fre
, quontly t-:rmiaatc fatally, especially with young ‘
, fetuaios.
j Price, $1 per Ijottlo.
j For sale b> 0.0 principal Drugg is to ;n this city, j (
| aad by Druggist.- generally. jaulb
Waldi's am! ( locks
REPAIItED with ncatios auil dis
! patch, and warranted to run well and keep '
r jc'shirv repaired neati. . by
E. TWF/.OY .v IX), !
d-Y Near the Ijow or Market. Augusta.
i '. j’LTpOTH BRUSH F;
.J'J Vs h.iv. i. . - .•(, -U|F|.kV'• KC| j,,
j hill Tooth BruchC; t oi our own importation,
j _ H.L MII a: I.FUNER.
Young America Attention I
PISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS.
We have received a lot of the eolebro »
I tod FIRE CRaCKKU idSTOE* 4 . only 30 cts each. '"
j dlb PLUMB* LFITNER.
Medical Books.
! W r.SVON TUB UISEASBS OF WO- j j
!‘•a- *•>’' Human Hi. tology.
i Smith’d Domestic Mediciir: new edition. For
■ salivby _ d2l RICHARDS * SON. j
Bagging and rove.
75 bah BAL’D:NG.
! 300 coils ROPE, .or sale low by
! _nov H WID OX. HA N!> * ANSI EY. _j <
To Rent.
I rTIHAT large ar.d commodious
■i X lIV’KI.UNOon roa'l street, late the I*. !
residence of Major Iharmond. j
| Terras very hw. and rent, if desired, pr.J in]
repairs. Apj*<v to
JH Q« Irn ‘ Dr. J. M. HU j
Country Merchants TiU j'
Notice.
I OFFER YOU F( R SALE, n- a r *n- -
able price, Drugs, Chemicals, C .-are
; Pai .to. Oils, Window idaf-n. Puttv. (Ja: .iSeeds
j ill shales oi cheap and valuable Fi; roof Mil '
; eral Paints, and til articles in 'c of bus', j
ness, at nearly New York price. raw ing you a !
discount for net cash oi a bill ceding $lO.
1 Please give tne atr It., and cud your orders]
withi ut delay, benaiA $i ... > is $2 made.
WM ILUNHir, Froad-street,
dIS 2 doors below the Post. Office. ;
"Improve your Sight.” ;
SPECTACLES to suit all ages. Cod
cavo, convex, nercscopic convex and con
cave gla-MBcs, fitted to gold nod silver spectacls
frames, by E. T W FED *CO ,
j, d 4 Near th? Lower Market, Augunta.
i QCPERITNK FUJI ii.
g O Now arriving, supeiflne FLOUR, half and
quarter sacks, in quantity
g d 5 THOS. P. STOVALL &CO
Sugar and Coffee.
M nnEN HHDS. choice Potto fiico Sngatr,
-1 10 11 commas “
j 100 bhlfl yellow Colffee Sugar,
| $0 bbla Crushed aad Powdered Sugar,
250 bags prime Rio Coffee,
iOO bags common 11
10 bag 3 prime Java,
. 25 bags prime lagnin.
. 26 bags prime Bahia.
for sale by novS DANIEL H. WP. COS.
_ Sail.
.1 THOCSANBSACKS LIVERPOOL
JUKI bushels Bulk SAIT,
a *ackfs Alum SALT for sale low by
- __ IUNIELH. WILCOX.
** LLiiR * WARREJI
VS7OUJ I) call the atten
▼ ? ti**n o their t'r. 'ad.i uud customers to
n heir * took or NEt .RO G< «IDS.
u White Plains, warranted all
n Wool filling,
u Plaid Linsey,
Marlboro’ Plaids and Stripes;
n , Domestic Ginghams;
n! Cfcanburgs. Plaid and Stripes:
Q Georgia Plains:
11 Flannels, of alt desertotiena. septl9
; WINDOW SHADES
a I UMPTY different fatterns new st y le |
X Window SlwtleH. just H-eiv«'i at
B£NjA«!VfcUOOnKICH'S
i _ FiroHMrc Warurooio!)
X'tna liwurame Company
; , op LLUITPOUD. ;
a Inxrpvrahi in 181U.-CAn.rdr Perpetual. |
IXTV, v «P*tnl_sl,^000,000.
NhuKE against loa and damage by
t /reou ti rm. adapted u, OwHaianl, aaJ
I UU 'muS n ,‘ oroampenaatioß.
J( HN l> I.KIXiK, Agent at Augusta, and for
’ i L u f[i°r (iarui 01 where an agency does
| not already exist, septS
Hoots, j?ljOfS, tit,
HOOTS, BOOTS, HOOTS.
TP YOU can get value received for your
money wh:tt more do you want. Yet I have
concluded to continue to sell FHOE3 at tin* man
ufacturers’ pricewith a leellr added, to keep
things going. My Shoos aro all warrftntmi to
give suiirifaction. Persona in want would do
well to give me a call before buying elsewhere.
u 4 JAS. W. HURCH, Broad stre t
BOOTS & SHOES'
1 A DIES' PINE MOROCCO BOOTS.
J ladies’ “ Kid ‘*
*« BUSKINS.
“ Morocco
“ “ SHANGHAiS
For sale Iry nov24 J. w. BURLfi.
1U FJ ALOIvS. m FK A DOES
/■TENTS’ Splendid JUiPKALO OVER
\T SIK-KAJuatr-..iVK-i aa ... aalc h;
nova .UMKsw.nrin-H.
Boots, Sl»oes, Trunks, &cT*
| iI.AVETHIS DAY received a SiiOE
,JL made especially lor Gcni letn.ui.s’ Plai t.illmd
They ro tiietth t
| A;-x», Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Piufiwl, f'.-tlf, p,gh».
! and v. it KOGANS.
BesUe some 1,-ithor BOOTS and BCSKiNS.
i for Ht/uge Servants ’ wear. Call and see thc-m.
_ d-t JAS. W. BURCH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THOMAS P. LARI'S,
j (Successor to E L AywM<>tM,) opposite the Au.
flgusta IJofet.
1. Ain YS’ DEI’A R TMEKT.
T«ulies’ Fine Kid Mo
t/fdh's'' Fine Kid and Morcccc
B»-ki’. s.
LidiCf-' Fine Biuck Gaiters, heeled,
do do Col'rd do do
| do do Blaei and colored Gaiters,* with
'out heeto;
j Undies' line Black and OoFrd Creole Goiters•
MISSES' DEPARTMENT.
Mi-scs' Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers,
do do do do Buskins,
do do Black and colored Lace Gaiters,
do do do do do Congress do,
do do do do do Creole do,
| CHIT BRENS ’ DEPARTMENT.
* Childrens’ Black and Colored Uaiterx,
do do do Button fruiters,
d * Kid, Morocco and Patent Gather Boots.
{ K: !, Morocco and Patent Leather Arikh- Ties.
A large and well si i.rte! tdock of Gentlemens’
{Oxford Ties. .p Shoes, Tie Gaiters, Congress
Gaiters and Pump-sole Boot.-. Aho, House ser
ums shoes, of ev- ry descriptivu.
! NH. Indies uu-t Mi'-«*s frailer* and Slippers
! t reTed at the shortest uotico..
■ in
TO THE PLANTERS^
T. P. 1. VIU 8,
: Successor to E f>. Symrnons , opposite ths
Augusta Ho d, Augusta, Go,,
H AS this day received 30 cases Mens’
. Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the
Planters will find it to their advantage to give
ia a call before buying elsewhere, as til .#f the
I Goods are made to my own order to suit the
! trade, and can be warranted to be what we rep
j r *-< tt them, and aa cheap oa any store in the
' * ity. ot-to ts
t. p. L a Hus
HAS THIS DAY received a large lot
of tali s’ DOUBLE-SOLED anti
' Mis-es’ (.AITKUS
| A>* o, 1 .adi>-s’ Kk: ,d Morocco B »)Ts,
a large lot of Gei)t!omer.s* ''tLJfli'tAJ. f , P < F'*'
of the finest description, hits just come to hand.
Ah... Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters.
r.v>vl*
ABORIGINES,
\BORIG ! N E 8 .
1 KEW MORE pairs T.ADIEB' FIN
£JL BUSKINS, for sale at half prion, by
; UOVJ4 J.W.BURCU
CJ BXJRGIABHoGANS. Just received,
K 8 cases of i <:\ivy BROGAN SHOES. Will
1 1 o sold low to close the consignment.
THOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
; nov!2 Gen. Com. M • vV, *■**
N«‘ci«» llrogans.
■ XT'] YE lIUNLRKi> PAIRS NEGRO
JP Brogan Shoes, from tbe manufactory of Col
[Glover, Marietta, to arrive, will be Hold at cus
> tomary prices.
: oct2B THOS P. STOVALL & CO.
OYSTERS! QYSTERsii
FRKKH NORFOLK OYSTERS always
on band at the BRANCH fCE HOUSE, on
i Campbeli-street.
I Orders from the country promptly attended to
novl2-lm ’ CHA.< E. DODD.
avui t ch u s;
c;3L.O€J«;«
JEWELRY.
NEAR TIIE LOWER JIAKKbiT,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
E. TWEEDY & CO.
TTTE have a beiuilif.il ass'.rtraunt ol
* V Gold and Silver Hunting and Open-I acetl
Patent 1 ever. Detached Lever uni Culiodci
WATCHES, which we warrant to run well ant
keep good timr .for sab- cheap
Jewelry, now tyieb .and patterns;
Cora’ and iH»ld Setts of Ear Drops and Brea«r
i Pins ; •*
Garnet and Gold Setts of Far Drops and Bros.
Pina ;
Cameo and Gold Setts of Ear Dropt: and Bretts
I’iCLS ;
Ladies and Genttemens’Breast Fins, I'iilt
! Rings, Chains, Lockcto.
Ladles’ Eur'Riugs, Ear Drops, Breast Tins .
Gold aud Silver Thimbles, Bracelets. Port
Monna'.cs, Card Cases, tc \ For sale by
E. TVTEKi Y ti CO.,
d 4 Near tbe Market, Augusta
Flour and Lard.
i LJIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su
ito} perEoe FIXIUR.
400 sacks Den mead’s do. do.
10 liall choice LEAF LARD.
J:i't received and for sale by
j.mK. 3 BAKER, WRIGHT & Ca_
/ TOFFEE.
300 bags (air to prime RIO tOFFER,
50 (Kickets Java do
50 do do do, very«he,
3 > bags prraie I*'iguyra do
' For sale low by
JOSIAH SIBI EY k SONS,
* jan!s No. 6, Warren BlocK-
AyCTIOW & COMMISSION BUSINESS.
the undersigned, have this day
\f entered into a ttopaitnersbip, and will
transact the above business under the name of
W. 0. Cairns k Co. They have taken the store
occupied by Messrs. Girurdey, Whyte k Co. for
prune time past, and respectfully Solicit a share
of publicputronage. W. B. GRIFFIN,
* H. O’NHLL.
Augusta, April 6,1857. ap‘2l-ly
1,1 A RINA, Corn Starch, Dearl Sago,
1 Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat
K Tm
} ! 10RT WINE AND BBASDY,
For Medicinal use, [both »’«■/ floe ] For
, I s.iir by jang WM, H. TiriT.
Beacon su*es au.i uajd
6 hhilg Prime Bacou SIDE,
do do do HaMA forsalo b»
JOSUH BIStAiY t SONS. j
dj No.i, War.enßloclc. !
Gdtavfljoasf Carbs.
BE ALL 4t STOV ALh, ! J
r WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MFJtCJIANTJ,
i? Reynold, between Jackson and M'Xntoth Streets, ! -
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
; HAVE removed to Metcalfs! ’
s..* : i»W7jy'arge n.*w Fire proof Warehouse on •
iiKu^wißeynold, between Jackson and Mein 1 *
t <'h streets, recently occupied by Oilhiim k As-! \
. kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity ofi 1
ih* principal Warehouses, and convenient to the! [
, Hotels. j *
Being amply provided with good nnd safe J
storage for Cotton. Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro-; '
\ duce gem ruily, w.» respectfully solicit consign- j
J men to, winch shall receive our undivided and |
, I faithfii! attention.
Family Supplies*, and the usual faclUUes, will r
be afioTded to customers.
‘ Our Couimisslous for Rolling Cotton will be |
■» Fifty Cents a halo. W.U M. BKAI.L.
H*ptld .‘Jm J. W. I. STOVALL, j
.1. .1. Pearce,
- WAREHOUSE AND COMIH-SSION MERCHANT. I
ACG OTA GtOROtA.
• " YQ. KKSPKCUFCU.I RF.NKWS'
. . * ..lli' 1 louder of lii- ktvicos in tb- o’u.-are ,'
Halt? oi'Cidton, and other Produce,!
at his extentiv» Brick Warehouse, oti Campbell j
. Street, uar Bono-. Brown & Co’s Hardware
'■ Store.
Cu-h Advances. Pagjting, Rope and Family j
Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. 1
| Commissions for Scllintr Cotton, after tbo first!
. of September next, will be Fifty Cents nor bale.
aug2it.om J. J. PEARCE.
J, It. BIMPBCH,
(RrcVRSHOH lit S:»PN IN iaARM.VKR,)
WaRKHOLVE and COMMLSSIDN MERCHANT, I
)- Corner Hyn-olls oml ATlnto*h-m., Augusta. <7a ;
(X)N'nNUE THE WAKE
10 liousA and Commission Business in all |
hrasv 'iat the oi.t standctf Smrao.v
re fraßi»t>Kn. and hopes l»v strict persoual atten- '
iton to the interests of his friends and Patrons,
-u to merit a coDtuaaeo of the liberal patronage;
hcretntbro bostowed upon the old firm.
Pash advances made on Produce in store, I
. when desire-.; Rag. mg, Rnpo, and Family sup
pli* furnished at ti..- lowest market rates. i
O inmiusion for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. |
aug 24 0 m
PLANTKIIS A N D M KR C H A N 1 S
W areliousi
V|— —VTnB tmUvr>iffiioil would respectfully I
announce to their friends, and the!
| public, thst they have associated
tin ;usoh es together in the
' WAR Kill; USE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, j
~ Under the name and style ofT. It J. I. Elf.vino, ; .
and Liken th» large Fire-Proof Warehouse ot T. j
S Metcalf, FHitoted on Reynold, lietwcen Jack I
s son and Mclnt-ish streetss
Their charges will c.iu orm to the old estab-:
- fished rates, to wit: 2 ■> cents for storage and 251
conta commission for selling.
• J All > rd.-rs for Fu iii!’. Supplies promptly exe*
I cutod ut the low c* t .oaiket pi ices.
.j POKTFP. FLEMING, : '
JOHN L. FLEMING. t
August*, October. 1857. oct2 6m. Il
• ,
BVK A IiVT.STE,
e WAREnOUA'K AXII I.HMMH--HIN MERCfIAVre -
d X.Vto ANNOUNCKI!
to their friends and t!ic the public gcr
JSSacK.-a'oraliy. that they have formed a Conner ‘
c tion in the above bu.-in - - and have leased the
_ i'sre-prout Werohouse of Col Clanton, North t-ide l
of Reynolds street, and ree-outly occupied by Mr ■
G. E. Anderson. From thsir long experience! [
t they Batter theinselves that they will bo emt ! •
I bleat to give entire .-a' Isfuciinn to those who . 1
j may favor them with con. igiiEneutsol'Coti'm, or! .
j other produce. The ir prompt personal alien- 1
■ J uon will bo given t>» orders for 'Bagging.') 1
(at the West market rates. Also, to th * for- \
I warding of Goods con.- : cued to their friend* in
the interior. Liberal cash advances mad.;, when
desired by our customoi -j Our charges will be |[.
j the same ;is those of other houses in the city,!
j engaged in the same busings,
JAMES M. DYE,
•j auglfim ANDREW (I. U TASTE- !
REES A UitiTOl V,
WAREHOUSE AND ( OMIUSSION MERCHANTS.
Ja cksi. >n St reel A u/rv sta - Qeorgia.
• vTSsWILL COOTINLE THE WARE-;
jlWrt house and Commission Business at j
their fire proof tYarehouee, and will de-
vote their personal attention to the interests t 11
of their friends and patron.-. Orders for family j
' supplioe. bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled.
liberal cash advances made when required.;
) Commi-Honfi for selling Cotton, 50 cto per bale,
jqnw o Biaa, ."P 14 ram’l o. u.vton.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 6
A uyusta. Georgia.
V—VCOKTiKEES TOE BUSINESS i
»n all its branches, in his extensive
Jfi-e proof Warehouse, on Jackson st 1
s near the Globe Hotel His strict personal atten
" tion will a rotofore, be be given to ths storage (
and sale of Colton, Grain and produce generally.
He will when desired, make liberal cash advances 0
•n produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies,
- Bag zip 2. Rope, etc, , will be promptly and cure- 1
fuliymlied at tbe lowest ntarket prices. Commis
, ion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bale.
7 sept 26 6m (
J~. cTII \RALSON,
WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT 1
At the old stand of L. Hopkiw,
Augusta, Georgia.
* septlß ly
WM M DUNN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
M , tonnbl hill, aa.
li TT'OR the purchase of Wheat, Corn
ul J_ Oats, Ry *, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Dry Hides,
Ac., and for tde sale of Sugur, Coffee, Molasses,
-alt, Tobacco. Nails, Iron, Castings, Factor)
sx Yarn, Domestic, and all kinds of Agrlcuhural
Implements, buch as Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn
if t shpilers, Thiash ’is, with and without the hors#
power corabioed, Reapers, Mowers, etc
LSt oct2 4v
r rjx> physicians.
JL We have on hand a splendid uesortmunt of
PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY CASES,
•t.> do SADDLE BAGS,
do POCK FT VIAT. CASES.
Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESB, which we
offer at low prices.
d 2 PLUMB A T,FTrNER.__
.. A VTITISKEY! WHISKEY!!
Yf lOObbls Georgia Plaatcrs’ WHISKET,
now in-Depot, for
d7 THOS. P STOVALL h CO., Agents.
T’ HOS. ’ RICHARDS k SON have for ,
sole, Adventures and Mi-ssionary {
in scYvr&l Countries in the Interior of Africa ;
from 1849 to 1856, by T. J. Bowen
Add Grace Ti um ,n, or Love and Principle by J
> Mr-. L-ali.o Rocbest r ord, of Louisville. Ken- t
lucky. d 29 .
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
AT -
i. §1.50 and Upwards.
y \ST AKP.AN'I ED to run well ani} keep 1
il YY good time, by
,f iii F. TV7K3SPY & 00. 1
e
f Candy.
e rpiFTT BOXES assorted Ste«m Re-
fiaed dandy, ter sale by
JOSIAH HI BLEY k SONS. j
d 4 No. 6, NVjuren Bloak
, A Card.
POI.Xr.AIN, JKI»S«SGS ti CO.,
GROCERS AND COTTON FACIOKS,
SUGCSTA. GEOttMA.
ANTOiva Pooluis, Thomas J.jß.NSisoi?, Isalab w
jan7 PritaM. w4m j
MiD'h-ffdi
i pr/x Kite No. 1 MACKEREL, just re
i fJV* oelnilil
j J. 07 D'ANTIGNACAHCBBABD.
Brn dbk
Huy the Best and Cheapest.
.T- A-IVlZEfcai HBNE y
HAS HOW IN STORE me of the best
and most fashionable stoclcs of
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Augusta, and he solicit 5 an in
spection of them by his friends ana the public
Being satisfied with very small profits, he is I
confident that his stock will be found cheaper
than that of any other in the Trade
The foilowiog desirable styles ol goods are to
bo found in his stock :
Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de
QUILLE,
Rieb Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere
I striped Dresses,
| Rich Plaid Raw Silks,
j Plain Silks of all colors,
j Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quifie,
j Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos, !
| French Merinos, all colors,
English “ “ “
! a large lot of Delaines, from 12 to C7c per yd.
■ Mourning
; Black Alpaca, Bombazine aftd Tamartine,
' A large 3h>ck of English and American Prlnto
s fii Calicoes,
A large stock of Mourning Calicoes,
“ ! * Scotch and French Ginghams,
! some a- low as 10 cto per yard,
j Chenille, Stvlla, Plush and Woollen Plaid!
i Shawls,
t Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs,
j Cloth aud Velvet Cloaks and Talmas,
j Hoop Skirto,
i Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for
j Basques
j India Twilled I,oug Clotl is, plain and striped,
I Irish Linens and ffiapers, of various makes, *
Huckaback, Crush. Ac , for Toweling,
; Shirtings aud Sheetings, Lindsey Woolaey aud I
! Pantaloon Stulls.
j A Hue assortment of French and Scotch Erab’d ‘
j Collars aud Sleeves, seper&ic anu in setto,
Embroidered Misses and Boys Collar.-.
Infant's Robes and Waists,
Handkerchiefs and Skirts,
“ Silk Hose,
'* Bands. Edgings and iti->e r titvgs, t
! Hosiery, tic.,
1 Cottou, Thread and Crotchet Laces,
A large variety of Dress Trimmings,
ladies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s ami Boys' Mo
j rfcio Undenresto,
! Flannels, all colors and qualities,
Bed Blankets, Quilts. Ac.
i in the Millinery Department. Mrs. Hexky has '
I one of ttie selections of BONNETS, HEAD !
| DRESSES. Ac., to an examination of which sh
i respoctfhily invites her triends and the publi j
j generally. oct3 '
GRAY & TURLE ¥,~ <
Having 'thoroughly removed I
to their NEW STORF, under the U. Ftotes
! Hotel, aro 1 ow receiving a full and complete os- j
: sortment of rich aud elegant
DRY GOODS, j
Which, having been purchased for Cash, under j
the depressed state of the monetary atTairs ot
the North, enables them to offer facilities to close ‘
purchasers rarely to be inet with. Merchants, j
Planters, and tho Ladies, particularly, would j
consult their interest by an etamination of our
stock mil prices. Having a resident purchaser J
in the North, we are iu the continual receipt of
"JOB 1.0T3” from auction, at unprecedented i
low prices.
Among our assortment will be found the rich !
ert and new‘St PltfctfS GOODS of the season—
such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS j
ranging from Js7>,' cento to sf» per vard. (om>t- j
ting to specify ail tho manufaetiired w-brcuk
log” names used on such occasions.)
Fine ail Wool MUSLIN DLLAINF. plniu and
Figured; Cheap MUsldN OKI AIM->> in greu
variety; Lupin’s best Black ALaPACAS anl j
DOM BAZIN l?.
PL AIK TAT 1031 GOODS,
The very best qiuaiity ; 8 doz. OZNABURGS !
Heavy all Wool Filling Georgia FIAIN3 !
BFPBEYB :
Heavy cheap SATIN KITS ; «
Al! Wcol Plaid I.INSEYS ;
Blue Stripe and Plaid HOMESPUNS ;
Bro. HOMESPUN and JANES ;
Fine BED BLANKETS, very cheap .
RICH I'ARPBTINCS. —Cheap. i
fine English Tapestry VELVET
“ “ “
.Superior Diree Ply, fine Ingrain and All-Wool
CARPETING—(no* haviue room in our new store ,
to keep (Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and
cb.rges.)
EMBROIDERY.
1,000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 26 cts I
to sl, worth fully double that amount.
5.000 . wins and Jockuraet from 25 to I
50 cents, w rth sl.
100 fine French worked COLLARS. $2.60 to j
FT 50. worth $5 to st»
wiss anh Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT
NOB, in great variety'.
Embroidered and Hemstitched HANDKER j
CHIEFS, exceeingly ch* ap.
60 tine Emo’d SETTS, $2 toss, exceedingly i 1
cheap. i
In the same dejiartment will he ound a j
most complete assortment
HOSI E R Y
tha* has ever boon in one House in Augusta j
from the lowest ptoce to the finest naulity, for |
Luiies, Gi-nte, Mussoß and Youths, of every de j
scription.
'DOMESTIC GOODS
Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at Sic
worth in tbe Jobbing Houses in New York from
35 to 40 ceuts.
Five bales fine Pea Island HOMESPUNS, 6
Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted hist colors,
or the money returuod, for 6>£ cento, worth
10 to 12J* cents.
LINEN GOODS.
The beet and cboapoot LINENS that has ever
been known to sell in Augusta, under any c j r
cunistaucos, are now or our shelva?, and only
require au examination to convince the most
fastidious of the great saving in purchasing
LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting LIN
EN for 37 % cents, that has never i-ecn known to
ell in Augusta for less than 02 to 75 cents.
The mod superb LINEN DAMASK ever
brought to this market at vastly reduced rates
Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room
toi long, only 12# cents, worth 37 cento.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va
riety, exceedingly cheap.
Fire hundred 12-4 square
QUILTS,
For $1.60, worth $3 . flue French Marseille
QUILTS, largo sire, $3.50 to $5, worth from $S
to $lO. '
A IPO —
A very large and varied stock of every descrip
tion of
DRY GOODS.
Selected with the ulraoet care bv decided j dges
>»f Good*, at auction arid such other places as
bargains could be obtained, within the last two
weeks, to which we would invite ibe attention, o
those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we
can save them a very large per cetriage ou an
examination ol our Block.
■eptaa GRAY k TURLEY
Linseed Oil, White Lead,&c.
JPIVJ HUNDRED galloue 1/XNtiKED
10,00* lbs WHITE LEAD,
300 boxes WINDOW Gljtpg,
For sale unusually low by
WM. F. TUTT,
nov& Whotoaale and Retail r>ru«gist
PICKLES.
15 dot. Gallon PICKLEF, aeuortel,
15 do Half Gallon do do
15 do Quarter do da
Just received it
Jan7 IP AN HGNAC It HUBBABD.
NUMBER 321
j Clotljlrtff.
. ' GENTLEMENS’
fall and Winter Goods for
1 1857.
M\ stock of goods is now full and
comprises everything that - fashionable
lit CLOTHS CASSIMERES and VSSTINm which
j will bo made to order uk gr»o l and a.s ikshiouable
t j «3 can be obtained in any part oi the country.
Atao.
A lino and select stock of Rea !y Made CLOTH
, IVG, which cannot be cx. ell« d by any Goods a
the city.
> ! ALSO.
j A large strv-k of FURN ISHING GOODS, embrA
s j oing everything that is .'icuossary for Genliv
! men’s wear.
I All goods sold at this 'Uabhihirumt warrant
e i as represented.
‘**29 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
“NOTHING TO WEAR”
NEED NOT BE TILL MOTTO NOW,
5 J. X. 11081 & fo.j
--;r StTOCBSmIRSTO •
J. M. NEWBY A CO.,jH
HAVE OPENED THEIR j JTj
Large and Elegant : 33
STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS mid BOYS!
• Oonxo El*vor yTxxiT
GET A FIT!
CVLEfI U. S. HOT El.,
i °Ct24 Augusta,
<i» wa c.- wxm U ** 0 «»«»■*
OF
REIDV ME CLOTHING,
is the time to buy the following
article* for Mens’ imc Bovs Wear, cheap*
r than they should be sold in this nnrkM
j RAC-L AN;** OVERCOATS, SHAW US, BLANKET*,
ROBES, Lin*) doth and Casaimere GOATS
Fine VEST’S, PANTS, SHIRTS. DRAW ’
I
STOCKS, COLLARS, IHUNKS,
VALICES,
and overv article in aur line.
New Confectionerv
AND
FRUIT NT ORE !
; nnttE UNDERSIGNED respectfully an*
I. noance to the ladies of Aug<:sta and the
public generally that they arc now prepared te
j furnish W KHDINGS, PARTI! . HALLS, Ac ..at the
shortest notice, and at the lowest prices.
Confident that our Ice Ct earn*. JeTdes Cliar-
I lotto Rb*soh, and general assortment of large
J and small Cakes, will not be equalled in this
] < ity—that our ornamented BRIDAL LAKES
FAX! Y PYRAMIDS and KRUiT BASKETS—wiII
n< t easily bo sui passed by any one in tL> conn*
try, wo believe wo are prepared to please the
| most faatuliou*.
We also offer n variety of Domestic and im
,-orU.d CANldns, tit'll, COKDIAL. WINEa.I-1
BRANDY DROPS, Preserved. Ice.*. Chrystalued
}and IMITATION FRUITS, French CUPIDS. BON
BoNS. BOS BOX! ERRS , .vui lor Christman a
j general assortment of FANCY GOODS an»l TOYS,
!at the lowest prices.
j A share of patronage respectfully solicited
FLISH A Si MERAI.
j North Side Broad-street, near the Lower Market
{ Orders from the country respectfully attended
j lo - deed-ts
j IleavyOvercoats for Negroes
O\N NEKS of Boat and Railroad band*
and all persons in want of NEGRO OVER
| GOATS, will do will to call and examine our cheap
and well made articles of the kind,
any 6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY.
Cheap Satinet Jackets.
> HAVE A LOT OK OOOI) SAT
TT INET JA.'KJCrs. for plantation ucgrooe,
which we will sell for $1 50 t„ $2.
"°v 8 CI.AYIO.N .^KENNEDY
1 H*P Jackets, and Satinet -
Coats and Pants.
OUR STOCK of the above nrticla*
being too large for tho bard times, we of
! “ r them cheaper than the cheapest to run
jlhon ilnwi.. CLAYTON & KENNEDY
| JOHN N. GOW,
WM-WORKER.
MON(; MEN rs, Os all description*,
executed in the bostforin, at rfTKV
THE LOWEST PRICES, gUfijS VKk
1.11 ::i the “hr.rtoet time compatible B3Rij|lml
wiih iauitieaa workmanship- I, . ili/r OR'
Persons in want of Marble Work 1.10% “
fill y k.od are iuvilM to call. a!/Of )BAw
Shop on Campbell-street, be Sapaßg.
tween Broad anil Grecno-surant. H HI
novjß JOHN N. GOUT <*w.. .. W
New Cosmornmic
STER EOSCOPE.
■ 4 MONO the latest inventions in o*-
■iV tics, there is noitiiug more instructive or
mills U(? than the Stereoscope TbcStereoscopc
V.ewi are impressions from nature. represenV
ns; 100 ttaest Seenerics, atlas ar.il Monuments
11 Europe, which, viewed through chi- in-trs
mom, show those objects in bold relief, actually
as they are, and thuK are the beat models for
Arti.sts, give the best idea of Foreign Countries
and Art, and make the finest parlor ornament*.
For sale at uovU H. J. OSBORNIt’S.
‘ECONOMY pmTe?
r rHh U NDKItoIGNED dtisires to call
JL attentiun to the fact that he is prepared ut
CLKAS. BCOUR AND IiKP UR OLD GARMENTS
of every description, so as to make them look or
uxll aj new. In these hard times, it 16 better to
pay a small sum Ur having an o.d coat fixed up,
than to expond twenty-five or thirty dollars for
a new one. Satisfaction warranted, or no charge
made. Prices reasonable.
Shop over Clincu Engine Hons?, No. 2. aeox
WftrreD Mock. oct3 l p. p fc oBENSON.
•)^1 : ; Boxes Adamantine CANDLEB,
for sale ver low by
WILCOX, HAND k ANSLET.
UNPHECKDENTEO
INDUCEMENTS !
lAM SELLING toy stock ofVEEJCLIS,
comistu.n ut
Carriages, Roekaways,
BAHOITHKS, JEIt'KV WAGOW
BUGGIES, with and without
of all the taller cut tUylvs now inanuiactored
pricas AS LUW aB Cairi be bougi-D" ai y »■
oi y. Being oou-suntly iu toe rwetptj g■*. Kb,
I am enabled to < Oer to the puhhv tOu.rn.hing
both fre»ih uuduow. .
in audiuup to
uaitd a cumber oi \eoicJifc v.
ur .° , . ii work tlia' liwvc **'9 »t*r*.
lub.o warrant xli.£< H> MAT>
At iny old -tom<, ««-
m rear of bloto li»*L