Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, January 23, 1858, Image 1

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Iff!.. '."'l.' ". !.. I. J ' . masrsr: -_— ;t ——-- - ~~~— - VOLUME 2. -—!'"' !■■■■■ ■ '■■■■■■ ■■■'■ GcUmiitg ilispatcl). BY S. A. ATKINSON, DAILY, WEEKLY. •• I 50 49* Snbsrr'ptioH.'i vrili bo received for three ai'W ih.-> at $1 25. Monthly subscriptions. Fifty oents. 4tj§* Payment for subscriptions will positively be i<M|uij-eti in advance. RATES OF ADVERTISING: Advertt. e uent« will 1 -•«■ Itiscrtod by the square Ml 2 hues (100 w<>.< Is.) for fu) eon Us for tl .• first insertion and b7 }£ cents for each Kub-oquont in sertion uinler ":.r 'a utli. *o i>< paid fur wl.rn me advertisement is handed into ilujoflhe. Advertisements uiuU-r five liuos will beiosert •d at JO cents a :.i.e for the first, ..lot 6 cents t> line •• rtion Advoftisi.>:nent- \v:li i-e insert <1 in l-oth the Hally and Weekly Dispatch at 2f* cents abov ;esc rates. Thlriy-Flfth ConjfjrfMi. HOUSE OF KEHIESENTATIVES>. Number of members, - - - 284 ALABAMA. NEW YORK — C'/iHiiu'd 1 Jus A Stalwarih. 5 Wm B Muolay 2 K s Shorter. 0 Jobn Cochrane 3 Job F IJo-.vdell. 7 Elijah Ward 4 Sydney Moore. S Horace- P Clark 5 Geo S fivui>tou. 0 John BJlaskiti ‘3 WR W Cob . 10 .! L Mu, ray 7 J L M Curry. 11 Wm P Russell ART:A!.>:AS. 12 Jbn 7”, ownic.-i 1 All (liei nwuod Id Abram A Olm 2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastii# Corning 1 California. 15 Edward Dodd 1 ( hat h s L Scott. 10 O(o W Palnitr 2J C McKibben. 17 Frctuci'' i) SI >r rtf connkcticl'T. 18 Clark B Cochrane 1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 1!? (JBrcr A M><r::e 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d‘2o 0 /» MaUcson 3 Sid m y than. 21 lhiunj Barnett 4 Witt U Jtislioj*. 22 Homy 0 (rOod-inn DEI. Atv a!'E. 23 Chari- B Hoard 1 Wm(l W hitley. 24 .1-• V Granger FLORIDA. 25 lb him B Morgan i Geo S I Law kins. 2b Lowry If Pottle. (>).» uc. ia. 27 John M Parker 1 Jos LSuvvard 28 Wdliam ICcl-ey 2 M J Crawford. 29 S ain't O Andrews •> UP T , ip}"-. Am. oO J W Sherman 4 L J Gartreil. 81 5 M Bwroughe 5 A R Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch 6 Jus .lacks' >n. 33 Reuben K Fenton 7 JrJnui Hid, Ant. NORTH CAROLINA. S A H Stephens. 1 H M Shaw Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin 1 BP Washburn t s 3 Warren Winslow 2 J F Lamia<r(h. 4 L O 8 Branch 3 (keen Lovejijjf. 5 John A (1 rimer. Am 1 i Ym Kdlnyy. G Alfred M Scales 5 Isiuic X Morris. 7 Burton Craige Thomas L Harris, s T L Clingraan 7 A Shaw. oiiio. K Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton : S.,.iu'JA Marshall. 2 W S Crosheck Indiana. 3 Iji'/t Onnj/’/dl 1 W .1 Niblack. 1 MJI XiF U 2 Win H English. 5 Richard MM 3 James IlughcK. 0 J H Cockerell 4 James U holey. 7 Anna Harlan o JPn id Kih/ore. 8 Benjamin Marrow i 6 James M Gregg. 9L IV Hall 7 Joh G Pavis. 10 Joseph Miller 5 James Wil-vm 11 Valentine RMortem ] 9 Schuyler Rolfuz 12 S S Cox 10 Oh a rhs Case 13 John Sherman 11 John fj Petit 14 Philemon Bliss lowa. 15 Joseph Burns j 1 Samuel R Curtis lb C B Unnkin* Tirrn.ii.y Davis 17 Win Lawrence Kentucky. 18 JLScnj F Loiter 1 Henry 0 Burnettlb Edward 1 Vath 2 Samuel 0 Peyton2o Joshua R Oiddmgs ; Wl, C>uh 'wood .121 / A Bingham l A G Talbott Pennsylvania. 5 Joshua 11 Jewett 1 Thos B Florence i b John M Elliot 2 E Joy Moms, Am j 7 H Afar shall. Am 3 James handy 8 Janu s B Clay 4 Henry M iffiilips : 9 John C Miison 5 Owen Jones 0J W Stevenson 6 John Hickman 1 Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman ' 1 Oto Eustis.Jr, Am 8 J Ghtncy Jones 2 Miles day lor 9 A E Roberts 3TG Daviilfion 10 John C Kvnkd 4J M Samlige 11 Win L JJowart Maine. 11 P Leidy .1 John M ]V>. ,d 18 Wm 11 Dimmick 2 Charles J Oil. Mil 14 O .1 Orow 8 Scheufoh Abbott 15 Allison White 1 Fr-yve ■. IJ Mao lb John J A hoi 5 / Wwhburve, dr 17 Wilson Uejlly 6 Sac Jen (J For hr 18 John R Edit MA n YLAXD. 1•» John ( \wodt 1 .T A Stewart 20 Win Montgomery 'l JH Rw-'v '. Am 21 David lit.-hie 8 J M Hum eAm 22 SA P'.trviamx 4. // W Dat i\ Am 21 iVm Stewart 5 Jacob M K.ut:kul24 J L Giliis 5 I tins P Bowie 2-> John ha , JIA. SACiirSEITS. ItllO&R ISLAND. i 1 R B Hill 1 -V B Durtci 2 James Bujjin: i 2 Wrn J) Bray non 3 Wm S Ihmrvil south a wills a. 4 Linus B o>ni"<s 1 John MoQucen 6 An-vu Burlingame 2 \\ Porcher Miles G TimOb t Duns 3 Lawrence M Kelt 7 /) IP iPr-ch 1 M L Bonham 8 CL Kr«/j‘ 5 James L Orr 9 Eli Thui/ir -i W m W Boyce 10 CaIWJ OChiJJ TENNESSEE. 11 j/mry // Dawi* 1A G Watkins MISSOURI. 2 JI Jf vjK rd, Am 1 F P Biair , Jr 8 Samuel A Smith. 2 TLArukrsoA , Am 1 John H Savage 3 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am 4 J Craig b Geoim- W Jones 5 S II Wo-Arm, Am 7 John V Wright lj John S Phelps 8 FKZoUicnifcr.Am 7 Sain’l Caruthers 9 J D(‘ Atkins micino an. 10 Wm T Avery 1 Wm A Howard Texas. 2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan 3 J) S Waibl idy* 2 J H Reagan 4 Dt Win 0 Each VEI MOXT. Mississippi. 1 HP Wat m ILQ C Lamar 2 Justin S M nill 2 Rt übin Davis 3 Homer F. Boyce 3 Wm Barksdale viiwinia. 4 0 K Singleton 1 M R H Garnet 5 J A Quitman 2 J 3 Miison new Hampshire. 3. John 8 Caskie 1 James Pike 4 Wm 0 Goode 2 M W Tajyan 5 Thos S Bocock: 3 Aaron hOr agin b Paul us Powell NKW JEUSKr. 7 Wm Smith J. Huah /) Clawson 8C J Faulkner 2 0 R Robms 9 John Letcher 3 Garnet BAdrianlO 8 Ole mens 4 John Iluyler 11 Q Jenkins 5 J R WortendykelS H Edmund son Mrw York. 13 G W Hopkins 1 John A Hearing 2 George lay lor Wisconsin. 3 Dan’l KSiokels 1 John F Vetter i. John Kelly 2 C C Wushbttrne a j . SENATE. ; Number of mcmbei-?, GCj Demociatfi in Ildman, Opposition ini ; Italic. ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI. i Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown. , ,; Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ARKANSAS. MISSOURI. ; Wm B Behastii.il. James L Green. ,' Robert W. Johnson Trusten Polk • i cosx ectic t. new ea mpshi l e. ■ Lijaa/ctt* S Eerier. John P Had-. ' j James JDrxmt. Danni '"lark. | CAL.II ORXIA. NEW YORK. j Wm W Gwin Wir. B Seward. I David C Broderick. .. King. DELAWARE. NLA JERSEY. . j Martin W Bates. William "Wright. | James V Bayard. Joh;: R Thompson. FLORIDA. XORtH CARO LIS A. i David L Yu he. Davit: 8 Reid, j Stephen It Ma;B vv. J. ,t biggs GEOROIA. OHIO. '! Robert Toombs. Geor ; .e E Pugh. Alfred Iverson. .Banja no / M ade. \ INDIANA. IIYNSYI. VANIA. Graham X Fitch. William Bigler. Jesse D Bright. ■■a Oimeron. ILLINOIS. RHODE I SLANT. Stephen A Douglas. Philij Allen. ! I.aman Trumbull. Jw b Shuons. IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA. i George W Jones. Josiah J Evans. •Janes Ha elm. J H Hammond. KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE. {John B Thompson. John (Ml. ! John J CrdtrmPn Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. > J fiXAv jj P Benjamin. Sam Houston. 'John Slidell Vacancy. MAINE. j'il m Pitt /•' ** ndm. vep.mont. I Jlaim-bid Hamlin. Jacob CJlamer. maosaciivsr.TTs. Sw'omon Foot. IJenry Wilson. Charles Sumr.-r. vmolNiA. iiais vlan'd. RM l Hunter, j James A Pearce, .J;«,s M M«ison. i Anthony Kennedy. »l IC HIU AN. vV I SCOX S IK. K -haides E Stuart. Charles Durko. j Zach'./fiah Chandler. J< ni-s Rlb A ride. Iler&pltu aU>m. SKM.'.T*. | Democrats, go ; Opposition i 5 | Vacaocics, j i « Dcm cratic nipjority 10 HOC3* OF KXPK VS*. i Democrats ]2O j Kuow Noth ; m’s 16 ' I Black Repablu aus, 9t‘ r j Democratic majority *J4. LRail Road Register. F"*T r “ ■; rrr : C’ 7 P~ ’ ~MSZ &*** Wt»mx AND .VTL.VNTU; IDULIUPAD. (Atlanta to Chattanooga.) I Vorniay I'u.-l-V. r Tr»in Ailai.u 1 45 a m aiel arrives at (’haUaaoojra 0.46 a m Morning Pasmwr Trai'i le aves Chui. l.uO a m anU arrive-! »; AOauta. 9.:;;; * m \:.hi IV- .-.i.-r Tr: ia - - Atlanta UMIo f . m ami arrives at Chattanooga B.ifn pnj 1 Nightl’as.-a nger Train loaves Chut. .>.]•:> p m an<l arrives at At’.cut a 11.22 p m Fare to C’jiatt '.nooga. . JAMES M. SDU.i.iX'K.Sf.ii’i. ATLANTA AND LA(.E \ NOE RAILRO AD. I Morning Passenger Train ieaves AlUuu2.oo » m ami arrive.-’ at IV- -.t J’oiJii a m j Evening Passenger Train kav - AUanta'l.OO j» m and arrives at W«-t Point 6.28 p in I Morning Pa-s'ger Train leaves W. point 4.00 a m and arrives at. .uianut at 0.27 a m i [Evening Pass g:rTrain leaves W.Point 4.;;o i> n: auO arrives at Atlanta 10.15 , ni Baku to ITkst - $0.50, HE'I. <}. HULL. Superintendent. MACON AND iVFSTCRX RAIIJtOAi). ) Morning Pass’gr Train lea\ es Atlanta 10.30 a m and arrive at Mac-n 4,15 a m i Evening Pa-s gr Tram leave Macon 12.00 t m «md arri, a: Atlanta 6.05 pm •' Fakk to Macon. 34. F-. FOOTE. Super;ateAdent GEORGIA RAILROAD. (Front Augusta to Atlanta.) I.ew Augusta ut n :iw. a M. and 4 j’ M. I Arrive a! Atlanta at 11 36 A M and 104? M. Leave Atlanta ut 32 A M anil 10 A M. Arrive ut An. ••’.a at $56 A .Vs and 7P M. f j [Tim 2.30, A. M.. triin from Augusta conn ecu through to Memphis.' r Farr—ss 6u. ; Connect v. ttk South Carolina Railroad Trains. r ! Arrive at Augu.-na at 1A M and 2 30PM. | Leave Augu-ta at 1»* A.V and hO6P M. j MTV A Wetternand Ailanh: Railroad Tmins, Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P .M and 9 33 A M. Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 M. With Atlanta and La Ora Railroad Trains, Arrive at Atlanta ai 1" 15 PM and 7 00 aM 7 J.iiave Atlaut; at 2 A M ar I 1 l' >l. Conneri with Mav--v if MTstmi Railroad. I Arrive at Atlanta. 9 15. .*.. Ai., and 6 05. P. M j x Leave Atlanta. 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night. [ [ Athens Brand-.—Sundays Erymjr.t'}. L-ave Augusta at 2 30. Nijrht. j ' l e ive -\tlama 12 <4) Night. l.e;iye Athens 12 00. Night. Arrive at Athens 10 30. Day. ! Arrive ai Angtiita 0 00, Morning. j Arr •• at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. ■ f , jlTeavAu u.-tn *2 30, Night, i , | Leave Atlanta 12 00. Night, ! 1 Arrive a*. Waslui.gtnn 7 35. Morning L' ave Washington 3 30. Morning > Arrive at A jgu.-tu S 53. M i ning 1 Arrive ut Atlanta .11 34, M- rning i Wor.-'u: n Bran h—Sundays Er.adsA. H Leave Aug istu 4 00, Lv-.-niug 1..?.. vx' At iii-ta 10 00. Morning ' Vrrive ■' 5 00,1 Leave Ws rrenton 3 CO. Evening: f Arri ve at Augusta 7 00. Evening j Arrive at Atlanta... 1 14. Night | GKO. YONGE, Supermte'dent. I APema AND S AV VXVAH RAU.KO.VI’ L*».ve Augusta, 2.10. A. M. and 4 P. M . I Arrive n. Milieu. 4:06 A M. and 6:35 P. M. ! Leave Millen 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M Arrive at Augusta. 9:05 A. M. and 6:47 P. M.; Contiect.iig with tran s u* an.l from Savannah f and Aug jsta. 1- C. A. BROWN. Sup’t. SOUTH CAROIJNA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. : , t Day Marl ami Passenger Train loaves Augusta at . lOuciock. A M. : and arrives in Augusta at: 2.30 PM. Night Mail and Pa-weng*’* Train leaves Augusta i “at 8.05 PM; arrives in Augusta at li* M. ; . H. T. PEAKE. Goueral .Superinteudeut. j CENTRAL RAILROAD. Bri.t. >n Sarannuh and Varan. L'-ave re vannah I 15. a in, *2 46, p m . Arrive ’ti Macon 10 4;», a tu. 12 30. am i cave Macon 0 45, am, 11 30, pin j • Arrive in Savanu' ...... 7 20, j» m, 8 50, am. Betmen Savannah and Augusta. •. v • Savannah 1 15, am, 11 15, a in , Arrive in Aegu-ti 9 am, 7p m I .’live Augusta 2 a m. 3 45 p in | ~.-rr. ein Sa-aunah 850 am, 10 55 pto j Betierm Macon tend Augusta. Leave Macm 9 45 a m. 11 30 p m | Arrive iu Augusta 7pm. 9n m • Leave Ang i-Ut 2n m. 3 4o p m i Arrive In Mtorn TO 45 am, 12 30 am! - EMERSON FOOTE, »n: Superintendent. | E.AST TEN N E3SEE AND J FORD 1A RAILR< >AD. j Leave Augusta un - do Atlanta 14/a na j do ‘r?U ,n jj Arrive at KnowUle 1 30 p m R. C. »N , Miner intenueut. i . /^igarsT 50,000 various brand*, for sale low by JttJUH SIBIEY & SONS, ! AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, JANUARY 23 1858. Stisfcllantout. MILL S'H;X FS ! | WILLIAM IJIIL.VNEM, kfanvtfacinr j r (f \f r tmb urr ijlill:(ones, A dealer in £sopu« arnl Cologne {-* B:oa.i-:,ti ~t. -ovc Upper Market. , Atigu.- a. Da. Dr tiers svitcited auA punctually ; attended to. jauT-lv wrwrn. mu NORFOLK OYSTERS! jnpHi: I’NDIfeIGVED haring 6om > n . .jUVsTKKIIi'.-I.NK~- , >. v • - v-m, t- >-"H J. (e J I’M I ■ Ml,-. ■.. 11l l. t I. - |\J / . manner, -.••-in- to oanu-.-y : I 1 •vpr.se v the autrutiou c; h - frk-tu'ls r.nd the * j Be wd! prepare and keep coi:-tftut'.y yu, hand . for trau ! >n tAiwin 10 anv part of the conntrv Tl IF. BEST’ FRESH OVHTEUS. lh:nVtri<viiiy Sealed, Spiced and Fried, put up j ; n -'an.-, .at lie Norfolk im;.ik-1 can produce. ] up*an improved plan, impart.ng to the \ : '>}>’ter tLc> nid- t delicate Aav or. and insuring j t! ••ir pr-se* vapeu in any cl;mate for a reason able period in tiieir lirst excellence in every re- • Having 1-ad anun ia»‘ ex: >r;-t;»*e in thp husi and per;V.te»i. .' - plau with the utmost v> .’.a cent.'-lice in Isls a!-i ity to iotisfy the tno.-t Ai-<), Frt-sU Oysters packed in kegs or tin, | . f- »••„ a’l paru of th‘- C’i*:ntvy re«i>ect- 1 fully - d.cita d a:;v- proiyyU) aueiuied to. Terms ; ca. Add: <. ' HENRY FITZ< FRAUD. ! Norfolk. Va. ■ or R. 1.. YfiS' 3 , Au.gtt-tn, Ga. janH DR. DKNMV OR a hIOT BITTERS, A •."<oK)iound Pnnar-.ition J G-orau l Sit sap a-; nUa,fov Dyspa sia. CiUti and Female Complaints arising from Colds. npHEYA- r UPON THE LIVER and • .JL • t •• neraliy. Tin i a—i-t the M '■liar, of fbudauu -trcr.gtUen the atoniach ; up- j ou id;.' bowels they have <x,laxaiivc tendency ■ j FOR DY.'TEI’bTA.—If ftrni causes pain iu the -toaiach, a do#' taken immediately after meals, . or as soon a- the uu-M-sy sen.-: tion is expori- i ©need, a M relieve tuc pain and ct-sDt digestion. FOR COLDS --Taken at the conimeucin.r stage i of colds, they wid pr-ne a!iun.-f. ; -i, imUl ibis ! * "re in all eases They are also \ .cable for tha ' I J*'* • •ventioi: and euro of chi’:s iu their first stfige ...! EO T ; FFMAIA: aiMV'i.AIMG ARISING from • COLDS.—L these Bitter* were taken by females I • after having been exiwseti in cold j i or rainy weather, to prevent taking cold, or! w-»re taker, for c< ul? at tJir commerr.-oraom of' being uuwei . and their n--- continued tliro-igh! l that period, they would save a great air nt o! t ; suiferlng, and ofteu prove; t disci.-••s which fro quontiy t *rin;natefatally. ; si'ocially with young ’ I females. ih*ice. $1 per bottle ; Foi salt- by the piiue.pa! Druggist#in this city, ', and by Druggist-, generally. \VaU ht\s and (locks KEPAIREH witb neatness and di<- i patch, and warranted to run wvl! an i kve; good time. Jewelry repaired naatlv, bv *E. T WEEDY k Co. •i. 4 N v ar the Lower Ma-ket. Augusta. TT'XfiUsH TOf 1H JiKTM-IKS. JOj *'r i »'-vju >t ree.eiv j u suppl;- • f • Eng-! ■ ii-:h Tooth Brushes, of our < wu importation. d£ ILUMP.fc LETTS EK. I 1 ourig America. Attention J ■piSTOU; FOR CHRISTMAS. .JL vVe have ju**t rc"-.'ivo«! a lot c.f tit* celebra ted FIBE-CKACKER PISTOLS. oniv 00 cts each- I dlO I’I.l'MR i LEITNFLR. Medical Books. TiriKT OK THE DISEASES OF WO- ■ MAX Peasieya Human Histology. Smith’s Doni vstic MeiPcin-, new For j :: rHOS RD i BON Hacking and rote. 75 bales BAGGJXc. , 800 coils ROPE t’or sale low br i.'-vll W3I.COX. HAN DA ANSI F-V. To Kent. FT!HAT la: ire and commodious -JL I) JTFJJJNG on road street, iate the C’v fsJ) residence of Major Daarnvmd. i i'-’lj ' Terms very I>V. ami rent, if defil ed, p;uu in repairs. Apply to ja’i6 lin * Pr. J. M. HII.L. Country Merchants Take -VoUiic, I OFFER rot' FOIi SALE. at a ivaoon- j . able price. Drugs. Ch**mirals, Gla-iuvvare ! ■ > . . . : n i • :tl. .>!>a*Jo- of cheap and vauabie Fire Proof Min oral stu 1 aii ailicit- :n my Ui.p of tnosi i ; at nearly New York price*. allowing you a disc ouni f< r; • t cash on a blft exceeding $lO. \ I‘ica-e giv- mo a trial, an scud your orders I withe ut delay. beam-** saved is $2 made. AV \I. H.\l N fe>. t*.ro.id-street. <llß 2 doors beiovr the Pu>t Office. Improve your Sight.” O PE< "i A< !LES to sui; all ng«i. ton j Ks ca\ i». convex, peroscopic convex and con j cavt glasses, fitted to gold and silver ; vie ' frame.', by K. TWEED \ .v CO . c l Near the Lower Market. Augusta. ' QUPEIiFIXE FLOt'U i J .V'.m ■.•.riiring, ip;*: lino FLOI’R. half and ‘ quarter sat ks, id ouahutv. (15 TBC&. P. STOVALL k CO. J Sugar and Coffee. riTEX HUbs. choice I'orto Kico Sugar, .J. It) common • •• 100 bbls yellow Cyife? Suyar. SO bbls Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 250 bags prime Rio Coffee, 200 bags common •• 30 bag? prime Java, 25 bags prime Lagtdra, 25 b-ags prime Bui for sale by r.ov4 DANIEL H. WE OOX. Salt. j Ten thousand sack.- Liverpool SAIT: 2000 bushels Bulk SALT. 800 sacks AltHn SALT for sale low by i nowfi DANIEL H. WILCOX, j MULL Kit & W VRRFJ TTrOULD respot tfnEv call th* atten-i TT tion oi their friends and customers to ' heir stuck of NEGRO LOOP'D Ceorgc Schley's White Pl.dm, warranted all j Wool tilling; Plaid Linsey; Marlboro' Plaids and Stripes; Domestic Gingham*; Osanburgs. Plaid and Stripes; Georgia Plains : Flannels, of ail descriptions. sept 10 WINDOW SHADES tMFTY different patterns new style j Window SLrtties.. jti-t rv.- i at benjamin atooonßiiirs sop 20 Furniture W»r«« r ""Hi? jEtna Insurance Company OF HARTFORD. Inca-poraled in 1819. —Charier Perpetual. Cnsh Capital—sl,ooo,ooo. INSURE against loss and damage *iy | Fire oh ter mi adapted to the Hatard, auc 1 ! ‘.ousisient with the laws of compensation. JOHN G. SIJEDGE, Agent at Augusta, and : r ■ | ill other parts of the State where uu agency dots ! Tmots, Sljocs, $% BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS. TT YOU can get value received foi- vonr J what more <F> you w.:,t, Yri ’ have ! ro».’*Vudi*d o' contin'iv to sell SfiuEis at tl)i* mau ■ efartfitcr-' pric» j «, wtli- ji U.-iU adduti. to keep thing- go;i!t‘ Mv Stan*# ar*> all vvamauk'd to give in want w«*irtd (U»j well W ;.i\>i;n- h cuV. c* Wt» boring e ■ where. d 4 ' JArf. V/. Ttf RCH, Broad street. MOOTS & shoes! I .VDIES- KfXK MOROCCO JLiOUTS. I J Kw “ - EI'MCIXS. ‘ ‘ MWwso “ “ “ SHAVGHATS. For «ai« by s. -1 J. \Y. BCJECH. | it) FPA no IS, Bl FF ALOES ( RENTS’ J>j>VridM BVKKAU'i OVER \.A SHOES, j *;1 received and for s ale low by uov 24 JAMFs w. liVRCIC Boots, Siioes. Trunks, 4sc. T HAVJ.I THIS) DAV received u SHOE ; Ji. made espewiahy !\.*r Gentlemans’ ..j’Ualion ; vvir.r. They are just t! • thing, and no mistake. . t Aivj, Mens thick Kip, Wax, Bufil i. ( ait, light lU'i w, 't } KOGANS, ! Beside «ojno Leather BOOTS and BCSKTNS • for Hons* Servant.*’ wear, tail an l >eo them. .4 JAS. W. BURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS I>. LARI S, 1 1 (Successor to E. L. r enmons,) opposite the An. fyusta Hotel. LA DIES DEPARTMENT. rtpfp Latlios’ Fine Kid Mo* G nr.ro Slippers, i L'-hvs’ Fine Kid and Morocco ladies’ Fu.e lliack Gaiters, heeled, ■s) d • ( Vd’rd do do !■ do Black and colored Gaiters,* with ■ oat heels : ■ Lv-l.line Black nod Oil’rd Cr«Gaiters* V/SSL'S' DEPARTMENT. Minis' F.tie Knl and Morocco Slippers, *{ do do d'l do Bu-iik*. j do O ' Blac k and colored Laeo Gaiters, dc do do do do t'otigross do, do do do do do Creole do, CHILDRENS' DEV A RTMEXT j CliUi'reu-i Black and Colored Gaiters. do do do Button Gaiter#, do Kid. Morocco and Patent Leather Boot*, i Kid, Morocco and Putt ut Leather Ankle Ties, i A large and well -elected sn«:k «>■ Gentlemens’ j Oxford Ties. Strap Tie Gad r-. Congre-s • Gaiters and Pump solo lFx>ts. Also, House ser > vants shoes, of every description. N. B. I«i i;e- and Mis.-v Gaiters and Slippers j heeled at the - hoi test notice, j Give!* Uidl. I*lo.ly TO TI LK PLANTERS. T. P. I.AUI S, I Successor to E. L. Symmons, opposite i/is Augusta Uriel, Augusta, (fa,, HAS tiiis day received 36 cases Mens’ Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the ! Vl,umers wiil find it to their advantage to give ■ me u call before buying elsewhere, .a- .11 of the Goods are made t» my own order to .-bit the 1 trade, and can bo warranted to bo what wo rep i e ont them, and as cheap as any store in the ! city. _ octs ts ___ T. I\ LAM'S HAS THIS DAY received a Lucre lot of Lidi D J o BLE-SOLED and M --e-s’ GAITERS. I AI.-io. ladie.-s’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS, Bi ; of ' very desci ipti' n and size. ’ A Nig-- lot of UcuUeraen.-' BOOTS and SHOES, I ■ -f the 4 linen description. lias just come to hand. | Also, Heavy BROGXSS. for tin? Planter-. novlT \ UOKKSI.VES. ABORI G1 NE S . i FIOW MOHE pairs RADIK- I IS I lx. BUSKINS, for saleat half price, bv -’v.-t ■!. w. UUP.ni. I /2J.EORGIA BUUGANS.—Just received, ; U •• cases of heavy BROGAN SHOES Will •t .-old low to clo**- the consignment. TJi »S. P. STOVALL 5c CO., | novl2 Ucn. Com. M “c’h *a* Negro iirosans. 'COVE UI'NDIIKD I'.UKS NEGRO 'JL Brogan Shoes, from the manufactory of Col : Clover. Marietta, to arrive, will be sold ac cus ! tommy priced. j oct26 TUGS P. STOVALL k 00. > OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! TT* RESIT NORFOLK OYSTERS always 1 ; L? on hand at the BRANCH ICE HOUSE, on ] I Campbell-street. j Orders from the country promptly attended to DOvlS-lm ’ CHaS F.. fH«»nib Batches; i j j «U IOC *«L ** |&2jy AND SIjEWELIIY. SEAR Till: LOWER MARKET, AUGUSTA, GEO HOI A. E. TWEEDY X CO. i 'IJCTE li;u-e a beautiful a;-,onnu;'.u of * *f t»-»ld and Silver Huittiug aud Opeu-Faced . | Patent i ever. J). inched Lever and Culinder ' WATCHES, which v e warrant to run well and . ; keep good tlmr,/w tale cheap. 1 Jewelry, r.ew\ tylcsand pattern*; , Coral aud Gold. Sells of Ear Drops and Breast i Pins : I j Garnet and Gold Sett- of Ear Grope aud Breast • | Pina ; I • Cameo and Gold Setts of Ear Drops and Brea&t { Pins ; | Ladies and Gentlemens’ Breast Pius, Finger 1 ' Rings. Chains, Locke’s j ladies' Ear Kings, Ear Props. Breast Pius ; j Gold aud Silver Thimbles, Bracelets. Porte ! Morinaiois, Card Cases, k<‘. For sale bv E. TWEE! Y A CO.. d 4 Near the Lower Market. Augu.-ta < Flour and Lard. SIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su perfine FLOUR. { 400 sacks Oenraead’s do, do. i 10 half choice LEAF LARD. | Just received and lor sate ><v j janlC-o BAKER. WRIGHT.& CO, I t ! V- .'iUO bags (air to prime RIO COFFEE. 50 jKK'kets Java do { 5u do do do, very fine, 30 bags prime I.aguyra do i For sale low by JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, ! janl i No. r. Warren Block. AUCTION & COMMISSION BUSINESS. TITE, the undersigned, have this day t T entered into a Copartnership, and will transact the above business under the name of B. t.KiFFix Ac Co. They have taken the store o». ipie.l l»y Messrs. Girardejr, Whyte & Co. for ■-'•me time past, and respectfully solicit a share - of public patronage. W. B. GRIFFIN. K. O'NEILL. Augusta, April 6, 1857. ap2l-ly A RINA, Corn Starch, i\:ari Sago,' ■ . Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapi ca and Oat ■»eal, perfectly fresh. For sale by i .ianfi WM .H. TITT. Port winl LnJdpNndv; ' ' For Medicinal use, [both verv floe.] For -by jaufi WHI H. TUTT. B“~ ACON SIDES aud HAMS. 5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES. «do do do HAMS, for sale by JO3IAH SIBLEY k SON’S, (f ark SIR ALL tS; STOVALL, • WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION' MI HCHANTJ,' • Reynold, between J - kson and Jt lntosk Streets, avovsta, Georgia. 1 EV\T\ 11AVE removed to Metcalfe law Kir*) proof Warchoiuo on between Jackson and Me In i tosh streets, recently occupied oy tiilham & As-1 kin, in the centre of the city, in the vicinity of! the principal Warehouses, and convenient to the Hotels. Being amply provided with good and safe storage for Cotton, Grain. Hoar. Bacon and Pro-; Pace generally, we respectfully solicit consign-! merits, which shad receive our undivided and! faithful attention. Family r*applte>\ and the usual facilities, will be afforded to custoaiare. Our Commbsioas for selling Cotton will be' > Fifty Cents a buie. WM. M. BKAIX. sepilSSm J. W. 1. STOVALL. ! .1. ,J. Pearce, • WAREfIOU.sE ANl> O)M.\Ii.',SUN MERCHANT.; AVGUSTA GEORGIA. 5 jSTgj, RESPO-.WFTU.Y RENEWS , Sale of Cotton, and other Produce, • 1 at his extensive Brick War-hot;. o, on Campl lj ■Street, mar Boner, Brown .* Co e Hardware I Store. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family I Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. Commissions for Soiling ( otton, after the first e Fifty Ce aug2B.6m J.' J. PEARCE. *l. It. SIMPSON, (srOCRSSOR TU SI MI‘MW A « AIiJUNKR,) WaREiIOrSK AND COMMISSION MFKCHANT, j - Comer R.-yro it. and Mhit--.<hsts.. August*i On. vr™iLL CONTINUE THE WARE- : house and C«onmis«u>n Business in all i branches, at the old stand if Sisirsox ' Jfc Gakdinkk. and hopes by strict personal at ten ; tton to the interest* of his friends and Patrons. : of the heretofore bestowed upon the old firm Cash advances made oa Produce in store,! wlieii dt sired. Bagging, Rope, and Family sup ! plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. Commission for selling Cotton, 60 ct-sper bale \ aug 24 dm PLANTERS A N D M K R C H A N T S "W arelioArse. V**~ —VTHE undersigned would respectfully -t'fjl., announce i i their trends, au i the JtalMSSfi* public, th»t they have, associated themselves together in the WARKHOU.SK AND BUSINESS, j thidcr the name and sty 1c of P. A J. L. Fi.bmi.vo, and taken the largo Fire-Proof Wurehotwe of T. 1 & Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack son and Mclntosh streets. Their charges will eoinorm to ti e old estah- 1 lished rates, to wit: 2i cents for st >rage amt 26 ! cents commission for selling. Ail orders for Family Supplies promptly exe cuted at the lowest market pi tees. PORTKR FLEMING, JOHN L. FLEMING. Augusta. October, 1857. oct*2 t>ni. DIE «fc hATASTE, u \REHOU.SK AN J) < - ADMISSION M I*3loll A NTS BE.SPECTFUELY ANNOUNCE tuJ to their friend® and the the public ge' rahy, that they have formed a con net ■ tion in the above business, and have leased the Hre pro d‘ 'Warehouse of Col Clanton, North side : , ol Reynolds and recently occupied by Mr i \ G. L. Anderson. Frota theii* long experience L they Hat tor themselves that they will be ena- ; bled to give entire sa l isfaetidn to those who ! may favor them with coMijumiemfet of Cotton, or! i other produce. Tbuir prompt personal atten- , ti'-'U will be given to orders for Bagging, i I Rope, etc., and purchasing ol* Family supplies! [at the .owe-t market rnt-.s. Abo. to the for-j warding of Goods consigned to their friends in | the interior. Liberal cash aovanccs made, when j desired by our customers. Our charges will be j I the same a? those of other houses iu the city,! engaged in the samo^foßinesc. JAMES M. DYE, aug 16m ANDREW G. LA TASTE i REES .V I.IVTOV, WAREHOUSE ANDCOMMraSION MERCHANTS, j Jackson Street, Auguela, Georgia. :; r ;7v;.\VILL CONTINUE THE WARE-i bouse and loramis.-ioa Business atj f their fire proof Warehouse, and will de- j ; vote thftr personal atten lion t o the interests ; *, of their mends and patrons. Orders for family ; c supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully Ailed. ! Liberal cash advances made when required.; _ Com missions for selling Cotton, 5u * ts per bale, j “ jqh.v c. KOCH. sep 14 sajTld. listox. { t i»I. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,' Augusta, Georqia. THE BUSINESS * 5 in all its brioches jxi his extensive L <*- —ti-e proof Warehouse, on Jacksou st. 1 * near the Globe Hotel. If. strict personal atten . lion wid a? heretofore, be be given to th 3 storage L ami sale of Cotton, Gram and produce generally. He w ill when desired, make liberal cash advances c on produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies. Bageing. Hope, etc , will be promptly and care- ! n fully filled .it the lowest rn. rket pt ices. Cummis sion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bale, sent 28 6m _________ ; t J. C. li IRAI.SOV, I WAREHf ) VSE AS . COM MI SSI ON M FRCHAXT 1 J At t!;e old stand of L. Hortixfl, Augusta Georgia. I i WM M- DUNN, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ) TU.VNKL HILL, GA. the purchase of Wheat, Corn, | . Oats. Rve, Flour, Bacon, l.ard. Dry Hides, i vc., amt tor the .-;Ue of Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, j \ .'.ilt, Tobacco. Nails. Iron, Castings, Factor) I „ Yarn. Domestic, and all kinds of Agricultural, Impltinentß, such as Plo./s, straw Cutters. Corn • . Thrust- • . with »nn without the horse - iK-wer combined, Reapers, Mowers, etc ; i octd ly ' , mo PHYSICIANS. JL We have on hand u splendid assortment of I ] PHYSICIANS’ BUGGY C;AS», ilo SADDLE BAGS, j J do POCKET VIAL CASES. Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which we 1 -i offer at low prices. d2_ , PLUMB jt LKITNER. 1 1 VITHISKEY ! WHISKEY ! ! * V lOObbis Georgia Tlautors' WHISKEY, now .a Depot. f«.r d7 THO 3. P. STOVALL & CO., Agents. fjpHOS. RICHARDS &' SON hmTtor X wle, Adventures and Misssionary Labor in Hevera’ Countries iu the Interior of Africa from 1849 to lssd. by T. J. Bowen. Ami Grace Trum vi, or Love and Principle by - he Eochestr ord, of Louisville, Ken-• Incky. d 29 • CLUCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS. AT $1.50 am! I’pw ards. TX fAHRANTED to run well an J keep! T f good time, by di F. TWEEDY Jfc CO. Candy. IAIFTY BOXES assorted Steam He . lined Candy, for sale t y JOSIAH SIBLEY SONS, l! -l No. 6, Warren Block A Card. FOVLLAIS. JEXMVbS CO., -GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. J AktoikxPocuais, Thomas J. JcvKiKoe, Isaiah )an? Pritsx., w4m Mackerel. - KA Kits No, 1 MACKEHI'X, just re ‘ f/U ceived at .Din §mh, Buy the Best and Cheapest. jambs larEusriii'sr HAS NOW IK STOKE one of the best amt moat fashionable Mocks of DRY GOODS ; erer brought to Augusta, »nd lie solicits an in I spoctiou of them by his fi iernjg .ind the public j : Being satisfied with very snu»u profits, ho ss! ' ronthient that his stock will be tour. 1 cheaper ; than tbi.t of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles ot g *ods are tc ! , be focmd iu his stock : Kith Silk. Delaine anti Cashmere Kobe de ; QVK.I.R Rif - 1 >dk. Delaine and Cashmere Bavauere i striped Dresses, Rich Plaid Raw Silks. ' Plain Silks of all colors. Black Silk Robes ard Robes do Quitle, , Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos, ! ; French Merinos, all colors, 1 English “ ‘ *• | A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to STc per yd. I | Mourning “ Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamnrtiue, i A targo stock of English and American Print*; , ed Calicoes, A large stock of Mourning Calicoes, i “ k * Scotch and French Ginghams, .. some as low as Id cts per yard. ; Chenille Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid . Shawls, Chenille. Satin and Cruel Scarfs, Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas, Hoop Skirts, Canton Pique Cloths, comfortable article for Basques India twilled Lone Cloths, plain and striped, : Irish Linens and Diapers, of various makes. . Hucxaback, Crash. Ac., for Toweling, ’! Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsev and j • i Pantaloon Studs, A fine assortment of French and Scotch Emb'd i j Collars -w. 1 .Slot*vea, eeperute atm n sells, f : Embroidered Misses and Boya Collars, “ Infant’s Robes and Waists, Handkerchiefs and Skirts, *; * Silk Hose, i “ Bands, Edgings and Insertincs, ij Hosiery, .'c., ' Cotton, Thread and Crotchet Laces, j A largo variety of Dress Trimmings. ! Ladies', .Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Bovs’ Me j rfno Under vests, Flannels, all colors and qualities, i Bed Blankets, Quills, Ac. Iu the Millinery Department. Mr*. Hsxky has on.* of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAD DRESS PS, Ac., to an examination of which h I respectfully invites her triends and the publl | generally. octß GRAY & TURLEY Having thoroughly removed to their SEW STOB.', under the r. State* , Hotel, are » ow receiving a full and complete as sortment of rich and elegant DRY GOODS. i Which, having been purchased for Cash, under ! the depressed state of the monetary atfairs of! i tut North, enables them to offer facilities toclo-e ! purchasers rarely to be mot with. Merchauts , ! Planters, ano the Ladies, particularly, would . j consult liu'ir interest by an t xumin.aioh of our .' stuck and prices. Having a resident purr baser j • iu the North, wo are in the contiutiai receipt of 11 •.I'lß LOTS” from auction, at unprecedented!'! low prices. i; Among our assort meat will be found the rich i esl and new.-st DREB3 GOODS of the season—• ■ ! such as Rii h and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS, i 1 ranging from \ i rents to $6 per yard, (om t ' ting to specif)* ail the manufactured “jaw-break ! I ing” names used ou such occasions.) 1 Fine all Wool MUSLIN DFJ.AINK. plain and I * Figured; Cheap MUSLIN DKLAINLs. in gr.-a . variety : Lupin’s be .A Black ALAPACAS aaf BOM BAZIN FS. n I * LA.V TAT I Oi\ GOODS, / l The very ben quality ; 5 do?. OZNABURG3 i Heavy all Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS KFPSFVS Heavv cheap SATIN FITS ; All Wool Plaid I.INSFYS : Blue Stripe and Plaid H<(MKSPUNS : Bro. IP >MESIf N and JAN IT Fine BE!*) BLANKETS, very cheap . 1 1 RICH C ARPBTINGS.—Cheap. Fine English Tapestry VELVET ; BRUSSELS ; !* Superior Throe Ply, line Ingrain and All-Wool \ CARPET ING—(not having room in our new store ' t to keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and „ charge.) EMBROIDERY. 1,000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, front 20 cts. | to sl. worth fully double that amount. 5.000 i wi-.s and Jackonet from 25 to >' 50 cents, worth sl. 100 tine French worked COLLARS. $2.50 to;" $3.50. worth $& to $6. fwiisauh Jackonet EDGIGS amt INSERT i KGS, in great variety. j j Embroidered and Hemstitched HANDKER-1 ' CIIIEI’S. ex R-c.ngly cheap. 50 tine Eiub’d SETTS, $2 toss. exceedingly i 1 cheap. " j • In the same department will b© oural i ! ntOi-t complete assortment H OSIER Y that has ever been in one House iu Augusta, from the low. pree to the finest qaulity, for 1 ■ lartieis. Gents, Misses and Youths, of every do DOMESTIC GOODS Ten case- flue 8 yard wide SHEETING; at 31c.. worth in the Jobbing Houses iu New York from £5 to 4o cents. Five bhV- fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6> 4 >. Ten casvs flue CALICO, warranted fast colors, or the money returned, for 6L cents, worth ! 10 to 1254 cents. LINEN GOODS. Tlie best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been knowu to sell iu Augusta, under acy c>r eiiinstances, arc now on our shelves, and onlv require an examination to oouvince the most j fasti ou «•: the great saving in purchai ng LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting LIN EN tor 87 y* cents, that has never been known to el 1 in Augusta for le-s than 62 to 75 cent*. The mod superb LINEN DAMASK ever | brought to tbh- market at vastly reduced rate* Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room 64 long, only I*2 V* cents, worth 37 cents . I Russia and Huckaback DIALERS, iu great va j riety. exceedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square QUIL T S , { For $l5O. worth $3 ; flue French Marseille I QUILT'S, large size. $3.50 to $5. worth from $8 | to $lO. ALSO— : A very large and varied stock of every de-scrip DRY GOODS. i Selected with the utmost care bv deofdedj .dges of Goode, at auction and such other places as bargains could be obtained, within the iast two weeks, t<» which we would invite the attention o those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we can save them a very large per coinage on an examination ot our stock. sept2ii GRAY k TURLEY. Linseed Oil, White Lead*Jb€» Sdllotii LINSEED i 10,00$ lbs WHITE LEAD, 300 boxes WINDOW GLASS S . For sale unusually low by t WM. H.TUTT, novs Wholesale and Retail Druggist. PICKLES. 15 do*. Gailon PICKLES, assorted. 15 do Half Gallon do do 16 do Quarter do do Just received at NUMBER- 323 ' " ‘ ’*». Ucabn-UJalic Clothing. GENTLEMENS' Fait anti Winter Goods foe 1857. M V stock of goods is now full and . comprise* everything that is (aalitoosble in CLOTH,-. CASSIMEftES and VESITNOg, which j will bo mo .Is to order at good and as Huhi-vaM* • as can be obtained in any part of th * country. A WO, ! A fine and select stock of Ready-Made CI.OTB i ING, which cannot be ex.died by aa v Goods tet ! ’ he city. 4I>K). A large stock of FURNISHING GiK»Da, embrfc* I 'M . everything ihut is necessary "for Gently ! nivn y wear. All g*K»!? sold nt this establishment warrant i ®d nv represented. ; ' J. A. VAN WINKLE. “NOTHING TO WEAR’* SLV.U .VOX BE THE MOTTO VOW, |.i. k. iiii&fiiJS - icon :-.sOKa to J. 31. NEWBY & CO.. H HAVE OI EVED THFJR *Tj STOCK OF CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS ami BOYS! Everrbody GET A FIT! UNDER l\ S. HOTEL , 2.£l' 4 Augusta, Ga. <PII W 3«“ Am a rn « «»«> MM OF ItEIIIV IMDE (LOTHLM!, \ H the time to buv the following •a.l iriirh- Tor in. Bov- Wr.ir ;■ lias o’ i r than they should he void In (his market ■ R.Hli ANS, (iVFmxiATS. SHAW IS, BI.ASKiT» HOUES, Fine Cloth and Caaslmere COATS 1 FiaeVFsls, I AMTS, stlluTS, HRAV ISt.gI'KVfIFR.S, IT.AVATX STOCKS, COf.LARS, TRUNKS V ALICES. and every artkiu tn mir line. 1 v,i _ I'UVf* .V i. V . Krt\ New Confectionery AND FRUIT STORE ! r PHE I'XDERSIGNEIJ respectfully an: 1 * ounce J® Uic ladies of Augusta and the i public generally that they arc now prepared t 4» turnUh A'FJ)DING?, PARTIK BALI-S.Ac. at th« shortest notice, and at the Invest pricea. r.mfldent that our Ico Creams, Jeil eg. Char iot! Ru-siis, and general asaortmert of iarre and ?: > 1: il Cakes, will not be equalled ia this :it>—that our oruamented BRIDAL CAKfcS 1-ANCY PYRAMIDS and FRUIT BASKET-'--Will out ta-sih- be -v,rpa--'*»! by auv one in thi- :. un fry we believe we are prepared to please th# most fastidious. We also orb r a variety ot Domestic and la ,;UM - UOKHIAI., WINE and BRANDY DROPS. Prosorved. Iced.. Chrysta cod o U 'L- I ' niAil " ' French CUPIDS HON BONb, BUrNBONiKi iN . ami tor Christmas a general assortment of FANCY G«X>D6ahd TOYS, at the lowest prices * A share of patronage respectfully solicited. v , IXISH ** SI’MERAI , North Broad-street, near the Lower Market . Urder - fro£u the country respectfully attended _ __ decd-tf fTcjib yOvt'i'coats for Apgroes OWNERH of Boat and Railroad hands am all persotusin want of NEGRO OVER 1 ", **• '- 1 ' V, ’BI t- call and examine our cheap :md no,I made urnd*. of th.• kind. _“ v t! tI.A YTi W it KQiWEDY. Cheap Satinet Jackets. W r ' I,A \A LOT OF (tool) SAT- T T I.NTT JACKETS', for plantation bo<-,.*«. which we will sell for $1 60 to Jl! * CLAYTON .v KENNEDY. Hip Jackets, an,l Satinet - 0 7 Pants. llt oT(H K of the above articles being to large for the hard times, we of !V r tbe,u cheaper than ihe cheapjst. to ru» CLAYTON a KENNEDY JOHN 5. GoWT MARBLE-WORKER. M<m. JILN th, of ail descriptions, . <'.v *cutfil in the best form, at . N Ti IE V >W £3l PRICES. #V £ A ! ,u '• Git!*--r-hert -t time - »miiatible i with faultless worktiaanghip. rfL \ Persons in want of Marble-Work 1 01 a:, y K»bd aic invited to rail. t v * 'lmp or. Cttuipbdl-dtreut, bo •, tween Broad am: Green--stioot "ffiri m "Hi liOV JOHN- N. GOW a rr. Gesmoramic i&>TIIREO S C O P E . VMONO the latest iiiYentions iu Ov tics, there is nothing more inatrao.tTa or j n e than the -..•re*co|*. Th.-dto.vofetop# . lews are impressions from nature, reprosens og th- t,u«t Mot.:rU». titles and Monumenii ju rurope. w ti.-h. rawed through the iits.tr*- | 5l1 ”* tt»-«OtytOA m bold roller R.rr.Rllg I i^J-.f y a ! e ’ “-‘“"H *f« the host inodtf* tor * »nd ;c i '" sl , m ’ ! » or ForeignCountrtw .'»d Ai i. and make Um ilcew park;.- I For-ale at ante H. J. CMBOKNK'd. ‘EIOMIMV IS UEIITU? j r r*HE liSroERSIGNEr. desires to call X attasllon tvtn,. fosi ib*t no Is ! ci.-rodfci 1 11. KAN. STOCK AMD KIFUIt OLD t 11151 ENTS "• « V «T}' 'loscrlplion. a* to mate them * « “ at In ttv.*r hard tiax-s, is.» b-tu-r M , pa., a small sum for I raving as ..oj coat ux- d an. (than to oil,end twenty-dv.. ihinv :<l!i.m tor »»ow*Be. Sattsfaitiin wm-ramed, or a-.. .s-» • made. Price* reasoaabl!. ..Shop ovor Clihcrt KuglnoHomo, Nd.C near Warren Block oewt V. WiliLN-'r'K. ' ->^t’4 Boxes Adaumutiue CANOLHI \r for axle ve* lo> bv " i; WILCOX, hand *av-l*y. UNPRECEDENTED INDUCEMENTS ! I AM Situ XO my stock ofVEUICLBfS, X rotisisthig of . Carriages, Roekaways. ) HAROI cuts, .UtKbKY WAGOirr BUGGIES, with and without tops, of ail the different style* now manufactured, of prices AS LOW ae rail bw boughtla auyS«-uiher» ci y. Being coneumtly In the r<x>-ipt of good*, 1 am enabled to « Her’ to the pubho *ouetfctag both fre?h ami new. In addition the above. I keep always ‘"Hi hand a number of Veb.clea of my owu »naa»fi»*- ure. 1 ulgo war: cut oil work that leaves mystort. K. H. MAY, At mv uld Mtaod. come: Jackoonond ILife-M*-, a*,-