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VOLUME 2.
(Edming pspltj}.
TOBLISUED DAI! .Y AVI) WEEKLY,
BY S. A. ATKINSON.
DAILY per unman & 4 int
WEEKLY, I r*o
jj£#“Sub- *npti-.hs will be received l-
Jooi ths at *1 25. Monthly sul-Kcrmuou.-' liftv
oeuts.
Payment f>r:«utM<erijHton.s wnl positively
required in4ll :ku-o.
It A TKS Ol' AD V EETISI:
VlvrrtNvtmMs will be inserted by the square
* ni *> words.) for 50 .‘for the first
Tim, .-ml ••■m % rent- for eat h -•ub.wqD.'rt in
aeriion <i:j er one wnath, to be mu-1 for when the
a verti?e»ont i-? hai. u a inf the office.
Advertisement- under live iui ■ will bo insert 1
yl *t 'JO c-*:it.s a lute for UlO first, a.iu 5 cento a i
lino for each guh-tequeut in- -ertit *;
A.iv .ai - moot* will be inserted in both the I
.’hilly and Weekly Dio patch at -’5 cents above !
bbefec- -att-i.
Thtrtj - Filth C'oitgveaa
- THOSE OK KEPHESEKTATIVES.
D'nmUer of members, -- -
marika. SBW iOBK — (bnlim/’d
I J:. \ Stahviutli, 5 }Vm Ji Maclay
'! KS • :uvter. 0 .Toim Cochrauc
• !■' OowiTet? 7 Elijah Ward
1 Sydney iVSfiorc. !■ ••'(..rare K Clark
■’ 0 S flmnd-Mi. 1! John V- Raskin
<5 W KAY
7 J i. ?.! Dur.v. 11 Win F liussuU
ashasms. 12 John Thorny: „■
A ii Uieouwowl. Id Abram A (//;;.
- '7l'-v A Wjnser 11 Dmstus Ci.infug
f'Ai.rroaxiA. 15 Edward Dodd
1 Clvu Ilh I. Scott. 11l Coo W Palrer
S.T i ’ McKibben. IV ... BSkitmer
I, INNBBTICBT IS < lark Bfoclmine
t &ra Clark, Jr. 11l Oliver A More,
i Samuel Arnold, 2d20 O Ji MoUeton
'■* Shinty Bum. 21 Iknry Jiennd'
4 Wui D fiishop. 22 //"in/ 0 Goodu-in
Delaware. 23 Char!.* B Heard
i 'A m(; V\ liitlcy. 24 Art * V Gruttgtr
Florida. 25 iilum 11 Morynn
1 i 100 S Hawkins. 20 /.ir.;/ II Futile
liEoFOIA. 27 John M Parker
1 -Tas J. Seward 2S William Kristy/
2M J Crawford. 2!> K'vi't G Aitdran
3 Ji J' Triptr . l in. 30 ./ W E’er matt
4 I.■) OartrciJ. 31 <S’ M ‘Jhirnniglut
■* aII Wright. 32 Jmv. T Hatch
1 » .las Jackson. 33 In: Am 1. Fett'on
7 At . i.o Hi!/, . ini. north Carolina.
3 A H Stephens. 1 HM Shaw
Illinois. 2 Thomas Huftin
' LB Withbvn.r. 3 Warren Winslow
2 J F it:rntworlh. 4 L 0 B Branch
3 (rt Lnrrfni/. i> J ,h: lGilmrr,Avi
4 Ism Kellogg. ti Alfred M Scales
5 Isiuic X Morris. 7 Burton Croigc
tl Thomas L Harris. S J I, Clingman
7 A Shaw. ohio.
s Kobe i -niith. 1 Geo It Pendleton
1) SamTA Marshall. 2W S Grosheek |
INDIAN i. 3 I nor it D Campbell i
1 W ,1 Niblack. 4 M 11 XH„L
2Wm H English. SIF lord Mil
3 James Hushes. d J H Cockerell
4 James It Holey. 7 A .vn Harlan
o Dmtd Kilgore. S ' till Suirrute
C James M Gregg. iL W H4II
7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller
s Joint* li'io’oi 11 Volt-n/ine BMorion
<J Schuyler OF tx 12 S S Cox
10 Chart'* Case 13 John Sherman
11 John U Petit 14 Vhilomt/n Illm
iowa. 15 Joseph Burnt
1 iS annu llt Curtie 10 t 1 H Tomhna
2 Timothy Lurie 17 Win Isiwrcnte
KKNTI-CKV. IS Hat) F I.nter
1 Henry 0 B'.metUO F'a-.jrJ 1 r.«/r
2 Samuel 1 XV; ton2o ./• .. 11! 0 t.Vmgt
o Wl. Ct.'Uru-cod .121 .1.1 lo ir!
1 A G Talbott .' 'SYLVAN'A.
5 JoshnuH Jewelt 1 1 1 - BFlorence
ti Jobe M Elliot 2 7 'oy M rrie. Am
7 IIM-rehaV, An 0 James Luidy
8 James B Clay 4 Henry _M Philips
'J John C Mason 5 Owen Jones
10 J W Stevenson 0 John Hickman
LOUISIANA. 7 Henry Chapman 1
1 Geo Fueta.Jr, Am 8 .! (Haney Jones
2 Miles Taylor 'J .4 F Hobertt
3T G Davidson 10 JohnCKmlul
i J M Sandige 11 Wm f. Dewart
mains 11 P licidy
1 John M 13 Wm 11 Dimmick
2 ChurUs J Gilman 14 G 1 Grow
$ Xchmkh Abbott 15 Allison WMt<
I Fma.m I(Morf ]ij John J Abel
0 1 Waahbitr iJr 17 Wilson Reilly
0 Stephan (1 Fin'er 18 John H Edit-
MARY I. INTI 111 J ’.it (Imode
1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 1
2 Jit Hierro/, Am 21 David Rilrhie
8 J A Harris, Am 22 S A Fureiance
4 11 IF Dane. Am 23 Km Stewart
6 Jacob M Kunke!24 J LGillis
0 Tims F Bowie 25 John Dirk
MAfSACIIUSETTB. BHODK ISLAND.
1 Rft Hail 1 .V ll Durfee
2 Jama BujKnton 2 IFm D Hrmjton i
3 WmSlfamrtU south calolina.
4 Linus H Cbm ins 1 John McQueen
5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porcher Miles
6 Tmuihy Do. is 3 Lawrence M Kelt
7 D IF Gooch 4 M 1 Bonham
8 CL Knapp it Jam.,s L Orr
0 Eh Thayer G Win W Boyce
10 Calvin i.’Chaffta tennessse.
11 Henry L Dawes 1A G Watkins
Missouri. li U Maynard, Am
1 F F Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith
2 Tit Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage
o John B Clark It Chas Ready, Am
4 J Craig 6 George W Jones
5 SII Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright
C John S Phelps SF K' Zolhcofer,Am
7 Sam’l Caruthers fl J D 0 Atkins
Michigan 10 Wm T Avery
1 Wm A Howard Texas.
2 Ilatry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan
3D S Walhridge 2J II Iteagan
4 DeWit' C Leach VERMONT.
Mississippi. 1 E F Waitm
1 L Q 0 Lamar 2 Jvelm S Morrill
2 Ueubin Davis 8 Banter E Boyce
3 Wm Barkßilale Virginia.
4 Oil Singleton 1M R H Garnet
6 J A Quitman 2 J I ililson
new Hampshire. 3 John S Caskie
1 James Pike 4 Wm 0 Goode
2 M W Tapjtan 6 Thos S Bocoek
3 Aaron H Oragin G Paulus Powell
new jernkt. 7 Wm Smith
1 Isaiah V Clawson 8 Cl .1 Faulkner
2 G Ti Robins 9 John Letcher
3 Garnet BAdrianlO S Clemens
4 John Huyler 11 A J Jenkins
5 J R Wortendykel2 H Ldmundaon
new York. 13 G W Hopkins
1 John A Searing
2 George Taylor Wisconsin.
3 IlanH ESickeii 1 John E Potter ■
4 John Kelly ICC Wahlmbie
3 C/uu BiUsnghurtt
SENATE I
of morn be ra, C2|
Dcmocraib iu RoniAti, Opposition in*
AUr.AHA. MISSIStIPPT.
1 Clement OUiv, Jr. AlDrrt G Brown.
. 3enj. Fitzj»atnek. Jofftrson Davis.
| A UT«T A NS AS. MISS'* Flit.
j Win V, Sebastian. James L Green.
J Robert- W. Johnson.lYustenPolk.
' CONNECTICUT. NEW HAVPSHIHK.
hifayHte .S' Fo*u .. John P Hale.
Janux Dixon. Dunid Clerk.
CAUfOI'.NIA. NEW YORK.
Wm VV (rv- in. )i i BSeward.
David f Broderick. Preston King.
, DBUAV Altr.. \KW JERSEY.
. Martin W Katep WiJtiam Wright.
• Ja'iiie.s A Ikiyaiti. John E I hompson.
ITOIfIDA. NORTH CAROLINA.
| l)avid L ’i nice David S lie id.
j Stephen K MaHorr. Asa Biggs.
•( GFOROFA. OJIM-.
i Eolert Toombs. George E Pugh.
Alfred Iverson. Jlmjaimn F Wade.
LA. I'KN KBY LY A NIA.
Graham N Fitch. William Bigler.
Jesse D Bright. Stmon Canwron.
, ILLINOIS. RHODE IST ND.
Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen.
I/yitkm Trumbull. Jumps b
IOWA. sOL'TIf CAROLINA
George W Jones. .h»siah J Evans.
dames Harlan. J H Hammond.
K KNTUCK Y. TENN ESSEX.
Juitn B T: ■< -ir' r t-a>. John Bed.
J-h); J ('eiiifads'll . Andrew Johnson.
L'H ;s; O-A TEXAS.
J P Benjamiu. Sam Hou*h>n.
John Kfidell. Vacaricy.
MAINE.
Wm Pdf Feuxendeu. vermom*.
, Hannibal Hindu.. Jacob Cbllarncr.
M/HSACHUKIiITS. Solar-ion pnot.
Henry H ..'•••< >a.
Charles Sumner. Virginia.
MARYLAND. K T Hunter.
James A Pearce. Ju. M.ason
Atilhmy Kennedy.
iiniIDJAN. WISCONSIN.
Charles E Stum I. ' hath.. J)urkee..
Zadutnah Oho, tHer. Janas R f)i/olitile.
Reiapllniatlon.
HtJfATH.
Dobh. ;>{
Oppof iton ......... ,sj
VacEUcics, ........ 1
rv tl
Dom crat •• maforjiv 10.
HOT SB or LXX'BKSIMTATI VMS?.
Democrats, .lflk
Know Not (.mgs, 15,
Blu *••: Repubima.-is, .. 99.
Democratic M.
Rail Road Register.
IV ESTK : N AV D ATLA NTIC R All .ROAD. i
(Atlanta to Chattenooya )
; Morning I’iissger Train kaveu AOanta 1.45 ani
amt arrives ar Cliattonooga 9.45 ani
1 Morning I'lissenger Train leaves Chut. I.ao ain
anti arrives at Atlanta 9j& m
SJ'-i Fa- . nger Train Ichviv Atlanta 12 30 u rr, j
anti arrive -at Cbaitnmxiga B.IS i» n.
Mgllt Passing r leavt-u Oh.u. 3.10 p n
a.i'l urnv. - *1 apjt. a 11.22 p r. 1
Park t»* cbat*a*<*>(,*. $5.
JAMB*? at. SPUI.J.OCK, Sup’t. i
ATI.A NTa ANT/ I.AGRANCE RAIIJIOAD.
Morning Passenger frail ! *;:ves AtlauUi‘2.ooa ni
aritl arrives at v '«- l Point 1.28 ain i
Keening Passenger Tran leave- Atlt»au*l.oo ji iu
nu/1 rrivos ai Wedi Point 6.28 pin
Morning Pass’g. 4 Train lout s W. Point 4.00 a rn
and arrives at Ar. ata at 9.27 a m
Fa eniHg ! ’a s grTrain leave W. Point 4.A0 p m
and arrive-- at AliauUi 10.15 p ni
Park 10 .West Tolst, $3.50.
UEU. C. iIFLL, .superintendent.
macox and wish /..tv railroad
Morning Pa.-s’gr ISuin leaves AUai.tn 10.30 au’ ■
ami urrives mi Md .on ,t. ain ‘
Evening Pa 4’gr Train leuveg Macon 12. JO pm :
aatl urrAc at Atlanta O.Ug j> iu
FTit£ TO Mahon. >4.
K. FOOTE. Bupcrintcndfeut.
GEORGIA RAII.ROAD.
(From AwjttsLa t<; Atlan’a.)
Leave Augusta at 2 30. a M. a.oi 4 P M.
Arrive at Atlanta r,t 11 86 A M and 1 04 P M.
licave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M.
Arrive at Augusta at 8 56 A M aud 7 P M.
[Tb02.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connectsi
through to Memphis.]
Farr—sß 50.
Connect icith Sont.it Carolina Railroad Trains.
Arrive UAugusiaat i A M and 2 30 P M.
liC-ave AtigusLi at 10 A M and 8 06 P M.
With Wtfumand Atlanti.-. Railroad Traimt.
Ai rive at \tlanta at 11 22 P M and 983 A M.
I cave At! mta at 1 45 a M and 12 30 PM.
! With Atlanta and LaGrangeßailroad Train*.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 P M aud 7 00 A M.
Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M.
Connect with Macon cC ftVitem Radrcad. ,
Arrive »it Atlanta, » 16, A. M.. and R F 5. P. M 1
Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., anil 12 Night. j
Aihct ■' P.ran-h—Sundays Excepted.
I eave A• 1 gusta at 2 30, Night. j
leave Atlanta 1200, Night. !
I, *ave
Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day. !
A "rive at Augusta w 00. Morning, j
Arrive at Atlanui 11 34, Morning.
Waxhirttnon Branch—Sunday* Excepted.
Leave A ..’ll'ta .2 30, Night. i
lAjavo At’anta 12 00, Night.
Arrive at W./siiington 7 35, Morning
Leave Wosliington 3 30. Morning !
Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning
Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning
Warrenton Branch—Sumfays Excelled.
Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening
Leave Atu. ta 10 00. Morning;
Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening|
Leave W> 1 rentou 3 30, Evening i i
Arrive at Augusta 7 00. Evening
Arrive at Atlanti 1 14, Night
GKO. YONGE. Sup4*rinte' dent.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
l>eave Augusta, 2 10, A. M. ana 4 P. M.
Arrive at Mi Hen, 4:05 A. M and 6:35 P. M.
1/iave Mill 'n, 6:40 A. M. and 3:15 V M
Arrive at Augusta. 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M.
Connecting with trains to and from Savannah |
and Augusta.
C. A. BROWN*, Sup’t. |
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Day Mail and Pas.-cDger Train leaves Augusta at
10 o'clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at
2.30 P M.
Night Mail and Passenger Tram leaves Augusta
at 8.00 1’ M; arrives in Augusta at 1 P M.
H. T. PEAKE. General Superintendent
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Beticeen Savannah and Macon.
lioave Savannaß 1J 6, am, 2 46. pm J
Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m
! pave Macon. a • 9 45, am, 11 30, pra
Arrive iu Savannah 7 20, p m. 8 50, u ni
Bctioeen Sfasmoah and Augusta.
Leave 1 15, a ni, 1115. »m J
Arrive in ... .9 am, 7pm
Leave
Arrive in Savannah 8 50 am, 10 55 p m
Between Macon and A ugusta.
I cave M non * 9 46 a nn, 11 80 p m
Arrive in Auguata * 7 p m, 9» m
Lea 2 a ni, 3 45 p m
' Arrive in Macon 10 46 am, 12 30 aru
EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Suporintcndent.
I BAST TENNESSEE .AND GEORGIA RAIIJIOAD.
Uive Augusta 4 00pin
! do Atlanta 145 a m
| do Dalton 750 am
Arrive at Knovvillo 130 pm
K. .IACKSoV, Superintendent.
(HOARS.
J 10,000 KIO RONDO,
63,000 varioue brands, for saie low by
JO&AH SIBI.BY h AOXS,
fkuli * No. 6, Warren B\o«k.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JAN UARY 22 1858.
JBisedlaiifaiu.
! MILL STONES !
MI hldXM BKEKKEtt,
1 Manufacturer r.f
|rnull Su xi jtliilstmus,
4 XD dealer in Ksopus and ('(.logne
f* Stom* a Broad-street. ' ve Upper Mark<-t,
Ang isttt. Ga. Orders solicits i and punctually
i aften ietl 10. j-ti\7-ly
VftRFtrLR’OISTERS!
lUJriC LNDERSIGNED having coin
! y inf-need the OYSTER 81-SINIJv I .ascs.
r.. lliis my. and iu- ignir.f, tr> n(C (# J
| duct it ♦■xtr n.’ively, urn! in t.n ;..c4Ny[Jbjf
. manner, > o cun.mci: < his
j purple to the att< utiun of his friends and the
, public.
He will prepare and keep constantly on hand
for transportation to any part of the couutry
THE BEST FRESH OYSTERS, '
Formitrh ally Sealed, spiced and Fried, put up
in tains, that the Norfolk markot can produce,
,-piro i upon an improved plan, imparMu: to the
Oyster the most delicate flavor, and o suri ig
their pre'C r vation iu ary climate for a n
able period ill their first excellence iu every re
! s poet.
j Having had abundant expereni*o in tho busi
cess, and perfected hi- plan with the utnio.it
• succors, iiv Hubmite his enterprise to the public,
! vritu confidence in his ability to satk-i> the most
i fastidious h*-to.
Also, i resh Oysters packed in kegs or tiu,
i .'pined in kegs.
Orders from nil parts of the country rovpei't
j full) solicited aad promptly attended to Te: .m
--; cash. Address, HKNKY Fl IV.inatALD.
Norfolk, Va.
or R. I. Augusta, Cn. janl4
OR. DENNIS’
STIMUIjATI r<T C3r,
OR HOT BITTERS,
.1 Compound /Reparation of Georgia Sar.-apa
villa. f‘i Pysprp»ia. Colds and Cm ale
"tnplaints arising frnn Colds.
riTKEY ACT IRON TILL LIVER and
J. Secretions geuerally. They a>si.<v the di
i ges l : nos food an ‘ trengthen the stomach ; up
on the bowels they have a laxative tendency.
[ fOR DYSI'KI'STA. If fond cause* pain iu the
stomach, a dose taken Immediately afler meals,
or as soon as tho uneasy -eus non ia experi
f.' enced, will relieve tlie pain and assist digesiion.
JX)R CDLDS.—T.ikon at the commencing stage
1' of colds, ih-y will prove alrno t an infal ibh
cure iu all case?. They are also valuable for the
. prevention and cure of chills in tli-Mr first utage-i.
FUR KI'MALE COMPLAINS ARISING KL. -M
j COLDS.—If these Bitters were taken by i’ema
immediately after having been e.\poin cold
rainy weather, to prevent taking «oil, or
y taken for colds at the commencement (»:
j being unwell and tbeir use continued through j
that period, they would su ea great amount ol
-adoring, and vfloC pr< vent diseases which fro- '
, u'leutly t.-i minate fatally, especially with young
• females.
Price, $1 jw»r bottle.
L Lor sale by the principal Druggists in this city, j
| and by Druggists generally. jaul6
, Watches anti Clocks
X 3 EPAIRED with neatness and dis-•
.I V B itch, and warrauti., to run well and keep
i good time.
i; Jewelry repaired neatl, by
i E. TWEEDY !& CO.
di Near the Lower Market, Augusta.
IIUNTGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES.
4 ' ft e have just received a supply of fine Er.g- j
lis.i Tooth Brushes, of our own importation.
: d 2 H.UMB k LEITNEB.
Yotnig America. Allentlon!
PTSTOLB FOR CHRISTMAS
We huvf j’a=t received a tot of the celebr.i
, ted V IKK-tIUCKKR t'ISTOIA. oniv 30 etc ci-h ]
dl« PLI MB i IHTNEB.
Medical Books.
TBTgV ON THK DISE.4SES OF WO
IVi.i ry’s lli. i-.O), IT- -lelt .v
Sliiitb s Domealic lie he xo.
“ale by d3l Tgo6. OTIHARPB h SOX. :
EA'JGING and robe.
It bjla- HAGGIX’U,
,’iOO coilfj KOt'K. for rate late hr
novll WILCOX. HANli't AKBI EY. !
To Kent.
THAT and commodious rjitSk
O YELLING on road street, late the 58i!5 I
I residence of Major Dearmond. aS? 3 il j
Terms ve-y low, and rent, if desired, paid iu
| repairs. Apply to
J m Dr. J. M. HILL.
Country Merchants Take
Notice.
I C ITER YOU FOR SALE, at a reason-!
nblc price, Drugs. Chemicals, Glassware
j Dai -. Oils, Window Glass, J'utiy, Garden Sowls j
1 all Si.adep of cheap and valuable Fire Proof Min-!
j era! Paints, an.! ail article.; in my lie of bust 1
j >icss. at nearly New York price o , allowing voua
! disi.esmt for net ca*h on a bilt c xtending $lO. j
, I’iease give me a trial, and .-.-ud vour orders
I with ut delay, becauAr $1 saved is $2 made.
WM. HAINES, Broad-street,
d!8 2 doors below the Post Office. ;
“Improve your Sight.” j
Spectacles to suit *n ages, ton 1
cavo. envex, peroscopic convex and cob j
cave glasses, lilted to gold and silver spectacle i
frames, by E. TWEED kCO .
d 4 Xear tho Lower Market, Augusta.
SUPERFINE FLOUR.
O Now arriving, siiiiorflne FLOCK, half and
yiarU-r sacks, ic quantity.
da THOS. P. STOVALL It CO.
Sugar and Coffee.
IIFN' HHD6. choice Porto Rico
.10 “ common “ “
JOO bble vollow Coffee Sugar,
60 bbls Crushed aid Powdered Sugar,
250 bags prime Rio Coffee,
200 bags common “
10 bags prime Java,
25 bags prime Taguira,
25 bags prime B&hia,
j for sale by nov6 DANIEL P. Wn COX.
Salt.
rpFN T THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL
A SAIT;
2000 bushels Bulk SALT,
300 racks Alum SALT, for sale low br
nov6 DANIEL H. WILCOX.
bullfr'a waeres
j TTrOUI D respectfully call the atten
-1 W tiouo. their friendg and customers to
! heir stock of NEGRO GOODS.
George Schley’s While Plains, warranted all
Wool tilling;
Plaid Linsey ;
Marlboro’ f’laii’saod Stripes;
Domestic Ginghams;
OsanburgH, Plaid aud Stripe^
Georgia Plains;
Flannels, of all descriptor.® ser-tlO |,
"window shades
FIFTY different patterns new style
Window Shades, just received at
BENJAMIN & GOODRICH'S
sep 29 Furuitnrc- Warerooms
-Etna insurance Companv
OF HARTFORD.
Intorporuted in 1819. —Charter Perpduul. \
Cash Copltnl—»J,fHHl,OtXi.
INSURE against lo6s and damage by
Fire on terras adapted to the Haea d, and
couisistcr/. with the laws of couipenaation.
JOttN G. SLEDGE, Agent at Augusta, and for
all tßksr partJ of the State where ac agency doo«
not f+esAy exist. septß
• i iwi V
I Soots, Sjiocs, 4
BOOTS, BOOTS. BOOTS.
TF YOU can get value received for your
X money wh i more do you v- auf. Yeti have
I concluded to continue to sob 5-HOICS at the mau
iP.K'turtr.Y prii - **-, with a Udlr.ad ded, to keep
thing* g<»ica My Shoes arc all warranted to
'’give saiisfattion. Persons in want w ...1 do
, w. tl i-i give me a .'ail before bnving elsewhere.
{ U JAS. W. BURCH, Broad sec t
BOOTS & SHOES.
I A DIES’ FIXE MOROCCO BOOTS,
iJLj Ladies' Kii
I! BUSKING
“ Morocco “
' >' “ • SHAL'CTIAIE
For sale by nov24 J. \V. BUR<’H.
> in FFA 1.0 KS, mi FF A I.OES
/lEN'IN' Splendid BUFFALO OVER
VX SiiDES, just received and for sale low by
nov24 JAMKSW. 'JUR' 11.
1 j Roofs, Slioes, Trunks, Xi*.
I HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE
made especially for Gentle mans’ Plantation
j wear They uro Just the thing, und no mi-take.
Also, Mens’ thick Lip, Wax, Buffed, Calf, light
, land welt, i KOGANS.
“ 1 Beside some 1-utter BOOTS and BUSKTNS,
i for Servants' wear. Call and see them.
d 4 _ Jaß. W. BURCH.
, BOOTS AND SHOES.
THOMAS P. 1 MILS,
1 j (Successor to E. L Cirtmons.) opposite the Au.
tll'tSla Holrt.
LADIES DPP iRTMENT.
rJT* Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo
- )\ rocco samara,
k. w— L'i(ik .v Fine Kid aud Morocco
Buskin.*,
Iji ! ■ s' Fine Black Gaiters, heeled,
do do CoUrd do do
i d(- do Black and colored Gaiters,' with
out Ii 'clh :
I Ladies' fine Black anil CoJ’m <’ •>'> Gaiters*
, MISSES' DEPART);ENT
i M Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers,
' I do do do do Btiskm.-i,
do do Black and colored lo.ee Gaiter.-,
do do do do do Congress do.
J ( do do do do do Creole do.
,| CHILDRENS’ DEPART.}/FXT.
■ j Childrens’ Black and Colored Gaiters,
do do do Button Gaiters.
* | do Kid. Blororcoand Patent l. •:her Boots,
, ; Kid, Morocco and Patent Leatbei Ankle Ties.
. ; A large and well seier.U' 1 .-stock ofGsntleracns'
. i Oxford IS -s, Strap Shot fb- i.'.'.i ~ Con r---
. j Gaiters and Pump-solo Boots. Ai.-- House ser
. I v.tnts .-iioos, ol "very description.
• ■ N B. Indies and Mi -es Gaiters and SHrpcrs
. j heeled at t he shortest notice.
[ 1 Jdvc >- ; call. _ felO-ly
T< > THE PLANTERS.
T. P. LAR I S.
11 Successor to E. L. Symmonx , opposite ths
Augusta Hold , Augusta, (la..
HAS this day received 86 cases Mens’
Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the
! Planters w 11 find it to their advantage to give
I me a cali before buying eUcwhore, as all of the
| Good.? are made to my own ord* - to . t the
J trade, aud can be warranted to be what w rep
' resent them, and as cheap as any store in the
(nt'i i
T. P. LARI S
BAS THIS DAY received a large lot
. of I Adi s’ DOUBLE-SOLED and
; MiSrfc-i GAITERS.
Ah.o. ladies' Kid and Morocco BOOTS, rll
.of every dv--cripi;o»j h*:-1 ..• ’ aPfes-
A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS ami c
j of the finest description, has just c/voe to hand.
Ai***, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters,
i novl7
IBOIIIGINES,
A BO R i GINES.
A FEW MORE pairs LADIES’ lIN
BUSKINS, for «ale at half price, bv
j nov24 JW. BURCH.
f 1 EORGIA RRUGANS.—.!tint received,
vj .-1.-RSCS r f heavy BROGAN SHOES. Wi'j
j bj - .in low to clou the consignment.
TliOS. P. STOVALL & CO.,
nor 12- Gen. Com. M ••c'n
Negro Brogans.
IMVE HUNDRED FAIRS NEGRO
Brogan Shoos, from the manufactory of Col
j Glover, Marietta, to arrive, will be sold at cua
tomary nricea. ,
I octal THOS P. STOVALL* CO.
I oystersTTvsters i7
! T7IRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS aKvavs 1
, L on lionii ut tho BRANCH ICE HOOSE, on 1
! Carapbcll-stroot
Orders from the country promptly attended to 5
j novl2-1 in CHAS. E. DODD. J
aW ATCIIES,:
JEWELRY.
NEAR THK LOWER IURKET,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
lE. TWEEDY & CO.
•■ - (
ATTE have a beautiful assortment of
* V G<>ld and Silver Hunting and Open-Faced .
Patent 'ever. Detached lower and Culiuder
WATCHwhich we warraut to run well and .
keep g.vni time, for sale cheap. I
Jewelry, new styles and pattern?: *
Coral and Gold Setts of Kar Drops and Breast
Pin'll ; J
Garnet and Gold Sett? of Ear Drops and Breast '
Fins; |
Cameo and Gold Setts of Ear Drop? and Breast
Pins ,
Ladies and Geutlomcns’ Breast Pins. Finger *
Rings, Chains, Lockers,
ladies’ Ear Rings. Far Drops, Breast Pins ;
Gold and Silver Thimbles, Bracelets, Porte
Rcnnaies, Card Cases, Ac. For sale by
F.. TWEEDY * CO.,
d 4 Noar the I/iwer Market, Augusta <
Flour and Lard.
SIX HUNDRED SACKS Tfonewee Su
per fine FI/>L R. »
400 sacks Den mead’s do. do. 1
10 half choice LEAK LARD.
Just received and for sale bv
janlO-3 BAKER, WP.IGHT* CO. >
( Coffee. ' .
3QQ bags lair to prime RIO COFFER,
50 pockets Java do
60 do do do, very fine, ,
3ti bags prime Laguyra do .
For sale low by
JOSIAFI SIBLEY * SONS,
AUCTION BUSINESS.
TXT'E, the undersigned, have this day
T t entered into a Copartnership, and will
transact the above business ander the name of
,W.B. Gbipfim *Oo. They have taken the store
I -occupied by Messrs. Girnrdey, Whyte & Co. for
! .some time past, and respectfully solicit a share -
lof public patronage. W. B. GRIFFIN,
R O’NEILL.
Augusta, April 6, 1857. ap2l-ly
IT' ARINA, Corn Starch, I’earl Bago, ■
Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat
! »eal, perfectly fresh. For sale bv
j Janfl WM.H. TUTT.
I3ORT WINE ANiTbRANDY, ‘ '
For Medicinal ÜBe, [both very fine.] For .
wile by jan« #WM.H. TUTT
Bacon sides aud hams.
6 buds Prime Bacon RIDES,
do ao * db BLAHS, for sale by
JOSIAR * SONS, i
iS . No. C, Jfarren Block.
•
Marejioiisf Carbs.
BEALL STOVALL,
warehouse and commission merchant j j
Reynold, between Jackson and M In'ch Streets J
ACGi’STA, GEORGIA
-CTQ, HAVE removed to Metcalf ft l
new Fire proof Wiu«hn*Mr. 9 , t 1
vmm 2%Reynold, between Jackson an? Mclu
tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilliatn * As-!
kin, in the centre of the city, in lira vk nty ol I
• he principal Warehouses, and conveuieut •.-> the
Hotels.
Being amply provided with good at* i sale
storin'*' fi»r Cotton, Grain, I-lour. Bacon and Pro
duce generally, we respectfully soboit consign
ment wi'ieh shall receive our undivided and
faithful attention.
Kindly Supplies, and the usual facilities, will
be afforded to customers.
Our Conran*.-ious for selling Cotton will be
1 Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL.
s'ptlS-flm J. W STOVAIJ,
J. J, Pearce.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
AUfil STA GROROIA.
: - EESj-ECKFULLY RENEWS
***. *! tender of Ins service? in the Storage
and Sale of Ckutrui, and other Produce,
1 at his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell
• v- t r oct, n nr Bones, Broivn * Co s Hardware
. Store.
* 'ash Ad vane ‘ Riggrag, Rope and Family
Supplies forwarded to Patrons a*; heretofore.
Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the first
. of September next, will be Fifty Certs per iuile
aug2B-om J.'j. PKAKCK.
•T. H. 81311 J SON,
(si CUKIWOR TO 61»e.iOX A GARDINER,)
WaRFJIOI’SE AND O'MMISSIOX merchant
- Comer Reynolds ami M h>t„»h-stf., Au, <: x%
goniinxe the' wake
house and 0.-mmiusion Business in ail
branches, at the old stand of Summon
* Garoivkr. aud hopes hy strict personal atten
tion to the interests of his friends and Patrons
to merit a contuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed upon the old firm.
Cash advances made on Produce in store,
when desired. Urging, Rope, and Family sup’
plies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
Commission f r soiling Cotton, 50 Me per bale,
aug 24 G m
PIiANTERS A N D M ER C H A NTS
*W: iroliouse.
Vr-T-y THE undersigned would respectfcllv
aonotmee td their frkntfs, • ;>.
public, that they have associated
themselves together in the
WAR • HOUSE AND O »MMISSION BUSINESS, !
Under the name and style of P. * J. 1. Fi.kmj.vg, I
and taken tlx • hrgf Fire-Proof Warehouse ol 1.
S. Metcalf, sftaated n Reynold, between Jack
son and Mclntosh streets.
Their charges will contorm to the old «»tab !
fished rati-s, t<* wit: 2> cents for storage and 25
cents commtaMon lor selling.
All ordo-s for Family Supplies promptly exe
cuted at the fewest market p<icrs.
PORTER FIRMING,
JOHN L. FLEMING.
Augusta, October, 1857. oct‘2 6m. '
IJYK CL LATASTE.
WAHFHOI sT. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS !
Ki;sPEC'J'EULLY ANNOUNCE'
to their lrn-nds and the the public ger
that they have formed a conn*',
tinn in the above business, and have leased ihr,,
Fire-proof Warehouse of Col CluntoO, North side
or Reynolds htreet. and recently occupie«i by Mr
4 ■ L. Andt.r on. From their long experience'
they 'utter them-elves that they will be ena
bled to give entire sa'isfaetion to those who
may favor them with consignments of Cotton, >r l
other produce. Their prompt personal alien
t'oQ will by given t*> orders for Bugging,!
Hope, etc., aud purchasing of Family supplies|
at the lowest market rates. Also, to the for-j
warding of Goods consigned to their friends in !
the interior. Liberal cash aevances made, when 1
desired by our customers. Our charges will be '
tho same .. those of other houses in the city, 1
engaged iu ll.c same businr-
JAMES M. DYE,
aug 16m ANDREW O. LA TASTE
11EES & M.VTO.V,
WARHIOr*E XVJ> COMMISSI'*.V MERCHANTS,!
la '•.son Street. Augusta, Georgia.
SmU.WILL CONTINUE THE WARE- i
ÜBEiWj) hiiuse and t'amniission Buvimw at',
tire jiroof Warehouse, and w.TI do
vote ilieir per.tonal attention to ihe int re
of their iVisnds and patrons. Orders for family 1
.-uppliM, lugging. iope, etc. cat efQUy fUfod. j'
liberal r,;sh advances made when required
Commßdoiw for selling Cotton, 50 cto per bale.!'
S4i.tr c. sep 14 bam’l d. u.’.tov. (
W. P. STOVALL.
WAREHOUSE AND COMMffiSKfiN MERCHANT,! 1
Augusta, Georgia.
THE BUSINESS j 1
-#:■*s In all its branciios, in hie extensive!,
J li-e proof Warehouse, on Jackrion-st. ' '
n 0... me C lobe Hotel. Hh strict personal atten- .
lion will as heretofore, be bo given to th? storage i
and sale <f Cotton, Gram and produce generally.!
He wi'l when desired, raak*' liberal cash advances <
on p r oduce in store. Or.iers for Family Supplies.
Bagging, Rope, etc . will be promptly and care- 1
fully filled at the lowest market prices. Commis
sion f f, r selling Cotton, fifty eenLs per bale,
sept 26 6m
A. C. ff vRALSOIi
WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT l
At tbe old stand of L. Hopkixs,
Augusta, Georgia.
srptlS ly
WM M DUNN,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ;
TOJiXKL HILL, GA.
tlio purclmfe of 'Vheat, Corn,
Oats, Rye, Flour, Bacon, lA.rd, Dry Hides, ,
*< , and lor the -ia.e of Sugar. Coffee, Molasses,
Sait, Tobacco, Nails, Iron. Castings, Factory
Y*rn, Domestic, and all kinds of Agricultural
In piemen ts, such as Flows, Straw Gutters, Corn
Slollers. Thrashers, with and without the horse
power combined, Reapers, Mwners, etc
oct2 J ly
rno PHYSICIANS.
L We have on hand & splendid aeeortcsont of
PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY CASES,
do SADDLE BAGS,
do POCKET VIAL CASES.
Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, whj«h we
offer at low pricee.
d* PLUMB * IJHTMKR.
WHISKEY l WHISKEY ! !
lOObbls Goorgia Planters* WHISKEY,
now in Depot, for
d7 * TIIOS. P. STOVALL * 00., Agents.
rjiHOs. iuchards" & son have for
JL sale, Adventures and Missionary lAbor
in several Countries in the Interior of Africa
from IS 19 to 1866, by T. J. Bowen.
Add Grace Tram in, or I-ove and Principle, by
Mr*. SalLe Rochester . ord, of Louiaville, Ken
tucky. 429
CLWKS, CLOCKS, CLUCKS.
AT
$1.50 and Upwards.
WJ ’ ARRANTED to run well and keep
T T good time, by
J* F. TWEEDY * 00.
Candy.
FIFrY BOXES assorted St'iant He-
Sued Ouidy, ftr sale by
JOSIAH bim.KY h SONS,
d * No. #, Warren BiocJc
A Card.
POULiLAITB. JKASI.VGS Ot CO.,
GROCERS AND COTTON FAOIOKS,
AnCUSTA, GEORGIA
Aaronra Povllain, Taaiua J. jKiia:xee, teiur
Pnaas. warn
Mackerel.
5Q iota No. 1 HACKEREIi, just r*- ; l
J»o7 D’AKTIGNAC A HUBBARa j
Jrjf #oobs.
Buv the (lest and C'iieanest.
IJTDJ JSTJiI iT
HAS NOW IN STORE one of the best
and mi st fashionable stock* of
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Augusta, and bo solicits an in
speetkm of them hy bte friends anti the public :
, i Betug satisfied with very small profits, be is ,
confident that his stock will be found cheaper'
' than that of any other in the Trade,
o' The following desirable styles (ff goods are to
i be found in his stock .
j Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere KOBE dc
1 Qtil.Lt\
Hic.il Dulame and Cashmere Bauadere
I' stripid Dresses,
• Kiel: Fluid Raw S ; !ks,
ES in fdks of all colors,
Black i ilk Holies and Robe*' de Quille,
j K:ch Ff .irwl Delaints, Cashmeres. Merinos, I
l reuch Marinos, all colors,
‘ j English “
| A large ?ot o-' Delaines, from 12 to S7c per vd,
' Mourning “
! Black Alpaca. Bombazine and Lamartine,
5 i A of English and American Pr nt-'
e ; ed Calicoes,
' i A large stock of Mourning Calicoes,
i] j " ,‘ l and French Ginghams, i
0 fcorae ns low as 10 eta per yard.
, Chenille, Stella. Flush' and Woollen Plaid 1
f i Shewte.
| Chenille .-'ntin and Cruel Scarfs,
l j Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas,
, j Hoop Skirt**,
j Can ton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for
_ t Basil nes
Imlia‘twilled lAtimClothe, plain aii.i wiped, i
Irish Line'*! and limp-ire, of various makes, !
. Huckaback, Crash, Ac., for Toweling,
Shining, an I Sieotiaps, Ltndeei Wonleey ai <|
;•; Pantaloon Stulls, j
* A fine assortment of French and Scotch Emb'ii
•I t Collar-’ and Sleeves, separate am. in setts.
N i Embroidered Miseos and Boys Collars,
k; Infant's Robes and Waist
;’! “ Handkerchiefs ai 1 Skiru,
f ‘ Silk Hose,
j “ Banda, Eugiug- aud Itecrtings,
I hosiery, ,Vc., j
' j Cotton, Thread and Crotchet La.ee-*
j A largo variety of Dress Triimiung-,
'• i IJi-tes', Mis-ses*, Gentlemen's and Boys’ Me- •
i rfcio Undervesta,
FlatiDei.s, all colors aod qualitie.-'.
j In the Millinery Department, Mrs. Flkjtey fans i
; one of the finest selections of TV pNXETP. HEAD i
' j DREARS, *c., to au exaudnation of which sh *
Jj gene.raily. I>c t3 i
! GRAY&TDBLEy,’
Having tuoroi -jmlv removed!
1 tc their NEW STOR,:. under the U. States !
, Hot*are i ow receiving a fuil and complete as-J
j sortment of rich and elegant
DRY GOODS.
j Which, h iving been purchased for Cash. under
1 l fi‘‘ depressed state of the monetary affairs of !
■ North, enables them to offer faculties toclcse '
! purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants !
: Planters, and th s Ladies, particularly, would i.
j consult their Interest by an examination of our :'
l stock and prices. Having a resident purchaser i
' in the North, we ure iu the continual re* dpt of! I
'J‘‘JOB iX/I’d’’ from auction, at unprecedented | f
; low priced. s
Among our assortment will be . :nd the rich
jest and new st I)RKBst GOODS .f the sot. son— !!■
sisHi as Rich amt Elegant Cold and Black SILKS, i a
ranging from 37 % cents to $5 per yard, omit *
, ting to specify ail the manufactured “jaw-break j 1
mg” names used on such occasions.) •
i Fine all Woo! MUSLIN DELAINE, Plain and 11
. Figured : Cheat MUSLIN DELAINES, ingreaU
j variety: Lupin’s heel Black ALAPACAS aul .
(BOMBAZINES. !)
PLANTATION GOODS, !*
The very best quality ; 8 dor. OZNABURGS f
H. <\y all Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS
IKFPSCTB;
Heavy cheap SATINFTrs :
! All Wol Fluid IJKSKYS -
j Blue Stripe aud Plaid HOMESPUNS ; 1 n
! Bro. iIUMESFUN and JANES ;
j Fine BED BLANKETS, very cheap, ti
HK H CAKPBTINGsT—Ckcap.
: Hnj English Tapoatry VEI.VET : 1
a
! , Superior Throe Ply, fine liiks tin and Ail-Wool \
UVL' irti.V ;—( un having room our new-tore <;
; •) keep Carpeting, we will seif them at e< -t and i .
clia-gos.)
EMBROIDERY.
1,900 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 25 eta.
. to sl. worth fully double that amount,
j 5,000 .* wiss 4ml Jackonet CO LI .ARS, from 25 to w
(50 runta, w.-rtb *l.
| 100 fine trench worked COLLARS. $2.50 to “
! $3.50. worth $5 to $6.
i J-vrtasanb Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT
j NGS, iu great variety. i
Embroidered and Hemstitched HAXDKER- *
j CHIEFS, cheap. jf<
60 tine Krub’d SETTS, $2 toss, exceedingly j
cheap. * \ m
In the same department will be oanda
most complete assortment
HOSIERY ]
that has ever been ia coo House in Augusta, j
from the lowest price to the finest qaulity ,Tor ; J
L,dic- Gents. Misses aad Youths, of every de- i
scrintion.
DOMESTIC GOODS (
Ten case. (Inc 3 yard wide SHECTISg, at »1«., 1
*orth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from !
35 to 40 cents.
Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6
Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors,
or the money returned, for 6>* C6nta, worth
10 to 12\- cents.
LINEN GOODS.
The beat and cheapest LINENS that has ever
been known to soli in Augusta, under any cir
cumstances, are now on our shelves, and only
require an examination to convince the most
fastidious of the great saving in purchasing
I.INEN QOODS from us. Splendid fronting IJN
EN for 37 % cents, that has never boeu known to
el! in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents.
The moit superb LINEN DAMASK ever
brought to this market at vastly reduced rates
Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room
64 long, only 12% cents, worth 37 cents.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va
riety. exceedingly cheap.
Five hundred 12-4 square
QUILTS,
For $1.60. worth ; fine French Marseille
QUILTS, large siase, $3.50 to $5, worth from $6
1 to $lO.
—ALSO—
-1 A very large and varied stvdt of every deecrip j
* non of
DRY GOODS.!
Selected with the utmost eare bv decided judges ,
of Good*, at auction and such other places as
■) bargains could be obtained, within the last two
weeks, to which we would invite the attention o
those purchasing for casn guaranteeing that we
- can save them a very large per ceutage on an
examination of our stock.
sepiM GRAY & TURLEY. I
—. i
Linseed Oil, Waite Lead.&r. \
IMVE HUNDRED gallons LINSEED,
OIL.
10,00# lbs WHITE LEAP,
1:00 boxes WIKPOW GLASS,
For s&io unusually low by
WM. H. TUTT,
aovs Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
! . -
PICKLES.
15 doa. Gallon PICKLEP. assorted.
| 16 do Half Gallon de do
16 do Quarter do de
' Just received at
1 i*a7 D’ANTIGNAC * HUBBARD.
NUMBER 322
SlraiM-SltaliE Clottim.
. O V
'GENTLEMENS’
Fall and Winter Goods for
1857.
MY stock of goods is now fnli and
comprise* ft very thing that •..* tohi.inabK
lu CLOTHE, auJ ; \<is
: will be made to order as good and , diiocabl*
11 can be obtained in any port of t’.*-. ountr>
■ ! A'so.
A fine mid select stc k of Ready-Made CLOTH
> INg. v. *»ich cannot be ox oiled by any i-ood* x*
the city.
A! .90,
A i.\rf ro stock a KTRN’ISKJXG GOODS. ,-mbnu-
everything that is necessary f.-r Couth*
men'* wear.
All goods sold at this establishment wa. raub
©d as represented.
1 OCt2» J. A. VAN WINKJJL
|“NOTHING TO WEAR 5 ’
NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW,
! j anrOß t
-J. K. IIORI & (!0..h
r“ __ 7 i
y 61-Y1:8SO»gTO ‘
M. XEMBY k. CO.jHi
HAV* OPENED TDEIB
Large and Eiegantlib
pti.ok of
CLOTHING,
FOR
MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS!
Culuo Everybody
GET A FIT!
TVDER tj. S. HOTEL,
j «CtC4 A 4'nln, 1.,
«* «s »■«»*• xm ■ Me
HEIDI MiflE CLOTHING,
* «CCSLfltr <g-_
"V"' >W is (lie time to buv (tie following
,-LT articles lor Mens’ i.m. 1% We jx, cheap
*■! than th -v should be sold in this market •
I**'-''* OVERCOATS. SHAWLS. BLANK**,
rtOilFi. Enin Cloth anil Crcimcre CUATS
Fine VESTS, PANTS, HURTS tIRAW
RS, SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS
STOCKS, COLLARS. TRUNKS
'ALICES,
anil every article in nur line.
nevS CLAYTON A KENNEDY
New Confectionery
AND
Tlt riT STORE t
T HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully an»
_* nounce to tho ladles of Augusta and the
public generally that they arc now prepar' du>
furnish WEDDINGS, PAitTfE , BALLS, *c at tfc*
shurUwt notice, and at the lowest pnc.es.
Con fid oat- that our Ico Cream.-:, Jellies, f*har
lotte Ru*sc*. anti general assortment of large
an i small Cukes. will not be equalled ir that
•ty—that on, ornamented BRIDAL CAKF'.s
I ANCY I’YRAMIDS and FRUIT BASKETS--*-<j
not easily be surpassed by any one in this coca
try, we believe we are prepared to please th«
most fastidious.
V- r e al.-o i a variety of Corner tic and I*.
, CANI)I -': «UM, CORDLaL. WlNTand
lIKANDY I 'HOI’S' Preserved, Iced. Chry-t. z e4
;.nd IMITATION FRUITS, French CUPIDF BON
BO*NS, BONBONIERES; and for Chrietmaa a
general assortment of FANCY GOODS and TOY*
at the lowest prices.
A share of patronage reapoctfolJy solicited
„ PUSH A SWIEiMC,
North Side Broail-street, Dear tho Lower Market
Orders from Ihe country reepoctiXiily attendwi
“• dee«iT
II ravjOvei coats for Negroes
OWNERS ot' Boat ami Railroad hand*
and all persons in want of NEGRO OVIK
GG will do will to cal] and examine our cheap
ar • • d! made aiticies rs tht kind.
; s CLA'TPON k KJDTNECT.
Oeaj» Snti.it! .Jackets.
\. L KAV E A LOT OF GOOII SAT
f t IKET JACKETS, for plantation eegroea,
which we will sell for $1 50 to $2.
nov 6 CLA Y TON k KENNEDY.
Hip Jackets, and Satinet'
Coatsaod Pauti.
01 R STOCK of the above articlaa
being too large for tho hard times we of.
for them cheaper than the choupaat, to m
then down. CLAYTON & KENNEDY
JOHN N. GO W,
MARBLE-WORKER.
|'V'f'ONUMENTS, of all description*.
cfX executed in the bobtforin, at
THE LOWEST PRICES, JGfnjm
ian i in the shortest time compatible
with faultless workmanship. %friw i*
Persons in want of Marble-Work
of any kind are invi* sd to call.
Shop on OampbelUtreot, be
tween Broad and Greene-struet
n JOHN N. GOW
1 a m Cosmorainic
STEREOSCOPE.
AMONG the latest inventions in Ojh*
ucs, there is nothing more mstruciive or
amug'ng than the Stereoscope. The Ster«os<x>pa
views are Impreaekma from nature, rupreseaW'
ug the finest Sceneries, aUos and Monument
; n bur ope, which, viewed through the
ment, show those objects in bold relief, actually
as they are, and thus are the host models tor
A rusts, give the bent idea of Foreign CouDtrtm
and Art, and make the finest paricr oruamesti.
ror sale at novl6 H. J. OBBORNf i.
■ EIONOII IS WEALTH?
npHE UNDERSIGNED desires to call
X attention to tho fket that he is ore pared m
CLEAN, SCOUR AND REPAIR OLD GARMENtB
of every deecription. 30 as to make them i ook 1
wll as nixo. In these hard times, it ie bette. M
: PfF a small iucn for having an old coat fixed u»
j thaa 10 tweoty-fivo or thirty dollars toe
j a new one. Satisfaction warranted, or no thars*
1 uiade. i r;08 rtMuoaablo.
| Shop over Chaco Engine House. No 2 mm
| Warrou Block. ocUl p. R,r cEv^OIT
I Boxes Aitamautiuo CANDUB.
£d p -j\j for sale ver low by
do WILCOX, Hand k ANSLfT.
UN PRECKDENTEJO
INDUCEMENTS !
I AM gELLI N'G my stock of VEHICLES
consisting of . ~ ■ '
i Carriages, Roekaways,
;i!AKOL< HK.V JERSEY W Afyokt,
BUUKJIKs, with aud without topi,
of all the different etyies now manufactured at
prices AS LOW as can be boughtJa any .Southeri
ci y. Bring constantly m the roceipt ei good*,
i am enabled to t ffer to the public something
both fresh aud uew.
In addition to the above, I keep always m
hand a number of Vehicles of my own maaafb*.
ure.
I also warrant all work that leaves my storo.
R. H. MAY,
At zay old stand, oorntr Jackson and UUk-ate..
in rear of Globe Hotel. d2B-ly