Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, January 25, 1858, Image 3

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<Bcuing Disptcjt. ANGUS' FOCIi O'CLOCK P. M, JAN’. 25, IB3F Noilce to Aclvertlscw, Advertisements for the F.vkmng Dispatch mas" bo handed in by eleven o’clock in theferenoon, ii order to appear the Fame day. The heavy pres sure of advertisements upon the columns of ©in paper will not admit of their recopiion afior the hour named. *.#►- Semi the- Cash. Wo aro la frequent xecdpfi of letters from nl! portions of this rnd the adjoining §tat©3, contain ing names of persons subscribing to the IHs patch, with the promise to send tlio money “ i> the course of the. year.' 1 To all such we would say that names cannot be entered upou our niaii hook.-- until the subscription is paid. Wo are aware that times are hard, and that is one rea Fon why wo cannot deviate from our custom. Nor can we spare time to answer such requests. Wo thank our friends for the interest thus mani fested in the paper, but we /tiiwf have the money in advance. -•♦*<* Theatre. We were glad to see a decidedly bet ter liouse on Saturday night, and trust it is evidence that our people are begin ning to appreciate the merits of Mr. Marchant’s Company. We never saw the little Comedy of China //; so well played. It is rather 3 poor affair we think, at best, but Messrs. Chippendai.e, Dyott, Antes and Miss Shaw made a capital good thing of it. Mi , Shaw has a sweet voicS, and her singing and acting are deserved ly popular. Mr. Smith, in the Thumping bgacy, and Mr. liskf. in Paddy Mile'e /toy,made a decided impression. It isno easy mat ter to do the Irish character, but Mr. I s Paddy Mild 3 barring a little over acting in one or two instances, was cap ital. 1 here is a good chance for a laugh to night. Look at the bill, Fiske plays If.'. .Houser and Granby (Hag; Smith plays iW Tyke, barm Smyitof and Brian O'Lynn; Miss Shaw plays LLelle, belay bah: and Jenny I.iml , and sings any number of songs. Go, if you want to bo pleased. Tlmtljevg’s Concerts. Ihe first Concert of M. Tuauncßa, in Charleston, seems to have been a most brilliant success. The Courin says : “Shortly after the doors were thrown open almost all the seats that had not previously been secured were immedi ately occupied, so that when (lie hour approached for the commencement of the Concert, the immense hall and gal lants presented an array of beauty and fashion, which gave us a pleasant rem iniscence of other days, when amuse ments in Charleston seemed to exert a more general attraction than in late years —a more numerous and fashiona ble attendance has never before been seen in our recollection, and we were delighted to witness it. In looking round upon the brilliant throng, there were few families in our community that ha 1 not oat, or many, representa tive* present. His Excellency thu Gov ernor of the State, and many of the Reverend Clergy were there. We can only say to those who were not there, that they lost a great enjoyment.” The sale of tickets for the only Con cert in Augusta, commenced at 10 o’clock, on Saturday. An hour before the time appointed, the store of Mr. Gat lin, was crowded almost to suffocation. Hats were mashed, corns trampled on, buttons bursted off, and one gentleman came out minus the nurative of his coat Before noon, all the tickets were sold, and hundreds went away unable to pro cure scats. We trust that .11. Thalbero may yet lie induced to give us another Concert. Masonic Hall cannot contain one half of our citizens who are anxious to bear the King of Pianists and the great Vi olinist. We know nothing of his ar rangements for the future, but hope it may be in bis power to return to Au gusta after ins visit to Savannah. Au Alabama Political Joker. They tell a good many political jokes of our neighbors now occupying the an cient lands of the Alabaums, among them the following : An out and out party man, a land lord, who had accommodated his-politi cal friends for twenty years, happened togo Into a nominating convention just as they had finished their business, and heard a little dedegate move that “ this convention adjourn sine die." “Sine die!’ said Mr. G. , to a person standing near, ‘ where’s that?" “ Why, that's way in the northern part of the country,” said his neigh bor. “ Hold on if von please, Mr. Chair men.’’ said the landlord with great em phasis and earnestness, “hold on, sir,l’d like to be heard on that question. I have kept a public house for more’n twenty years. I'm a poor man. I've always belonged to the party, and never split in my life. This is the most cen tral location in the country, and it’s where we’ve allers met. I’ve never had nor asked an office, and have worked night and day for the party, and now I think, sir, it is contemptible to go to adjourning this convention way up tv Sine /.He." “Turned Up” Again. Miss Lucy Stone refuses to pay her taxes at Orange, New York, on tho old revolutionary principle of “ no taxation without representation," and the collec tor is about to levy on her goods. - -- lightning never strikes but once in the same place ; therefore, let the man whose first wife has been a good one, never marry again. • Miss Tucker says it is with old bache lo*s as with old wood ; it is hard to get them started ; but, when they do flame they burn prodigiously. JIOOMJE AMS. Over the Heidi of thymy blossom Over bd sos dewy flowers. ’ Now upon the streamlet's bosom, Now wi-hiij tho whispering hovers. Soft and Flow The moonbeam- go Wandering on through midnight hours. Lightly o'er the crested billow. Whore the heaving waters flow, Where the sea-bird nnds her pillow, There the glistening moonbeams gr>—* Soft and slow, Soft and slow. Ever wandering, sou and slow. Queen of beauty ! robed iu splendor. Finds thy foot no rest! Looks thy smile, so - »it and tender, Ne’er upon a kindred breast? Soft and slow. Thy footsteps go. In their stiver sandals dressM. Queen of beauty ! canst thou ever Thus thy lonely task fulfil, Sister voices never, never, Answering thee from bower or hill? i So t und slow A- winter’s sr.ow, Fall thy footsteps coki and still. Silent moon ! thy smile of beauty Fainting hope will oft renew ; Teach me, thru, thy holy duty, Wast* and w ild to wander through. Suit and slow, / Still to go, Patient , meek, but lonely too. ►.#. * Crashing times have a tendency to . bring down the prices. The New Eng t land Carpet Company, on resuming busi ness, have marked down their immense ■ stock, contained in theii warehouse on . Hanover street, corner of Elm, to three quarters’ value.- J&afon Daily Journal. r Spinal Jfotirts. i - ...... ! |gr Tucker & Perkins’ Hu pc- rior Photograph? for ONE DOLLAR. Our Pho tographic establishment is the most complete, in all of its arrangements, of any in the Southern ' country. Wo have associated with us Mr. T.FOS7ERI an experienced Portrait Painter "and Photo* graphic Colorist, from Londou, and are prepared I to offer PICTURES, of ihe above description, I from medallion to life size, colored in oils or wa ’ tor colors, at unprecedented low prices. * I Small DAGUERRKOTYPES of deceased person? - j copied and enlarged to Portrait or Cabinet size. Every style of (olored Photographs will bo fur- • I wished in a most superior manner, and sCd at; i prices much lower than those charged at North- j * cm Galleries. 3 Plain Photographs from this establishment i n aro washed and mounted in a maimer that in- ! y suras their permanency. Our friends and the public are respectfully in- vited to call and examine specimens of this beau j 0 tiful stylo of picture, and our arrangements for j making them. Ambrotypes taken as usual at from Fifty Cents to Five Dollars. nov2o it gif'Seitd for it.--’.I lie most *u perbly illustrated Magazine ever published In j America, is the December number of tho COS h \ VOPOIJTAN ART JOURNAL, containing over | sixty Rpkmlid JSn<; livings, and giving full par | ticulars of the benefits of the Cosmopolitan Art r ; Association, Two Dollars a year; single copies I fifty cents. Specimen copies will be sent to all * persons who wish to subscribe on receipt of five 4 | postage .-lamps, (lo cents.) St!* advertisement headed *• Brilliant Pros * pectus” in this paper. Address, n C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., ii 648 Broadway, New York. Or J. W. ADAM. Hon. gec’y, Augusta. n2B 8*?"P. Robenson r»-pect ’ fully informs bis friends and the public that hi* I ' has removed from the store of Mr. C. W. Herscy j and opened over the engine house No 2, next to J Warren Block, on Jackson street, where he i- j . prepared to make and trim clothing in tho best j style. Ho flatters himself that his long experi , once will enable him to give satisfaction. Ho invitee especial attention to Hiis work on Pants and Vests. Cutting done for families or others. ) Repairing faithfully attended to. oct2 bm Removal. ' rpilE CITY Hill \i STORE has been re- X. moved direct y oppos.te the old stand, where my old customers and friends are invited ' to call. WM. HAINES, i d 5 Druggist and Apothecary. Tt/f. YGN 01. i A~\ YH ISK Ey! JjJ- 50 hi:is Pike’s M ■ oiia Whiskey, from 1 Liucuinati direct, just received and for sale by JttSiAH SIBLEY k SONS, janls No. «. Warren Block. POTATOES. 100 bbis Fine PLANTING POTATOES, to ar rive, by TliOS. P. STOVALL & CO , janl2-4 Gen. Com. Merchant. TJRAXUV CHERRIES and PEACHES. - L) S float. BRANDY CHERRIES. ♦5 u “ PEACHES, just received at jan7 D’ANTIGNAC tz HUBBARD /- A Retired Sawbones, • I 150 YEARS OLD, I - I Whoso sands o! life have not run out, by a m 1 jug full, u *r likely to far half a contury J j " to com \ dneovne l in North Georgia certain preparation for the removal of Grease, n Paint, T:.r, Turpentine, etc., from every kind ! i and sort of clothing. It was discovered !*y him i i s when hist nly cat, an old black, was given up j. for lost. Hu had hoard much of the wonderful I ■ - qualities of certain ingredients, and the. thought i r occurred to him that he might make a prepara- 1 > lion which would save Ilia coat. He studied hard, and succeeded in realizing his wishes. I His cent was saved and now looks as w ell a* • new. He has since tarnished thu wonderful . preparation to thousands, in all parts of the I country, and it has never failed to make all gar- ! M mold - to which it was applied, look better than q new. Wishing to do us much good as possible, > I he lias made an arrangement with Messrs. ( ; STEARNS k CO., of Augusta, who will furnish ; such of their afllictefl fello w beings as request it, with this invaluable preparation, and full direc k tions for using it. They req dre each applicant < to send or firing 20 cents, lor which a bottle of < DAY'S MAGICAL CLEANSER will be furnished ■ Address, PLUMB k LEITNER, { do General Agents, Augusta. , Removed. mnos. P. STOVALL & CO. have re- ’ X moved their Produce and Commission Store t to their now building, two doors below Union Bank. nov4 v T ARDIN CANB. \_J A lot of prime COUNTRY LARD, in 50 lb cans, for sale low by dlu THOS. P. STOVALL k CO. Gentlemen’s Dress Hats, FOR FALL ANII WINTER—IB67. c milß midcraigned has commenced ? X opeuiug his 4 STATUES c of Gentlemen’s HATS, among which are Beebe k Co’s PATENT VENTILATED, and invites the at tention of the citizens generally. v Air* Opposite the Bank *f Augusta. N. H. WILD MAN. (Successor to Wm. N. Nichols ) migS ts " ; l I!K\.I \MI\ .V GOODRICH, Xat Door to Richards’ Book Store, broad j Street, Auyueta, Ga. \; WJ~E have now on hand, and are daily 1 j; W receiving at our warurooms. No. 295, j 1 Bread-street, a large and elegant assortment of! i PURMTI'RE, made by the best manafactories, :uid the style ’ and quality, and assortment cannot bo surpass ed by auy otber Furniture house iu this city or [ State, It is useless to enumerate our .-took, as : wu shall keep on hand afull assortment of every ! g - article in our line, aud will bull as low as can be ;t, thought in the city I is We invite our friends, and the public general* | 3 ly. to call aud examine our stock and judge for b themselves. ' >' DIED: In Covington, Ga. ,on the morning erf the 21- in.«t., of a Pulmonary affection, after a protracte and painful illness of several months Mrs Amanda M. Codt, wife of Dr. J. M. Cody an*: aughter of John P. Carr, aged 25 years. Commercial lnkl%tnxt. latest dates from I iverpool Jan 9 l atest dates from Havre ~ Jan 7 Latest dates from Havana ..Jau. I.' EVENING DISPATCH OFFICE, V : ArotSTA, Monday, Jan. 25, P. M. j Corrox—Sales Saturday afternoon, 10 bale-, at 10 cents. Sales on Monday, up to 1 o'clock, 59 Lab:? 17 at 1014 : 42 at 10 cents. Augusta Provision Market Reported ly (t. I'HII.POT, Clerk of the Marht ! JiKAM. Pl::<rs. Bcrf. on rof.t Wholesales ® e*,' Hogs do do s r a ) Beef retail 10 IS 32 Mutton 9 0 io . Pork 8 r ( ,) 7 2 Vt-al 10 ft 72 s .. Sweet Potatoes IOO Chickens 26/72 Turkeys ! Ducks ‘ibfoy 00 i Corn, by the load bit «;o i F ideler, by tho i/>ad, 100 75<®1'*0 | Pea Huy, do do do 75/©l.')o j Jliy, do do OFFKJaT imAWPv^G or t»is Sparta Academy Lottery. OF GEORGIA. Tlie following are the drawn numbers o; tl * SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 237—drawn ! JANUARY 23, 1858 : 13, 71, 64, 36, f>4, 40, 24, 73, 5, 12. 00, 41, 4. The following are the Drawn Numbers of ihe SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 28«—AVv*. i drawn JANUARY 25,1858 : 12, 37, 65, 32, 47 , 54, 14, 21, C, 2. 17, IC. r. C. BARBER, t L. r. 1 VOAS. } Commias,liners. S. SWAN SCO., Manage;?. COlsfsiG-NBES. By Iron Steamtioat Company's Line, per -uer IF 11. Stark. j Fleming k Rowland, McCord. Horton & V i.; r., , John Ca-hin, Bothwe!! & Smith, Richmond ,v* i Rued, Rake-, Wright A Co, Zimmerman k .-to ■ | Barry A: Dnttcy, Hudson k Medluck, lietijarnin N j Goud. ich. John Nelson. Conley. Force .*c ( J A iA: J B Ivey. Bones, Brown k Co, Wilcox Hand ,v j Ansioy. P A Scranton, Rainey & story. SSJone* ■ Co. G T Dortic. Hammond Lirk/WBroimor. j G B Lamar, N K Butler k Co, J B Guieu. THK OtEAS STEAMERS. i Sailing Days to and from ihe Crated FROM EEROPE Kangaroo, Br, Liverpool, Jan. 13. for. ... X Y Fulton, Am. Southampton. Jan. 13. for N Y Cuoard,Cun Liverpool,Jan. 16,f0r •, -• • Cur.raG. Cun, IJveriKtol, Jan. 23, lor N V Indian, P.r, I iverpool Jan. 27. lor Portland ; Cun&rd, Cun. Liverpool. Jan. 30. tor Boßtoii Baltic, Am. Liverpool, Feb. 3. for N Y Cunard, Cun. Liverpool. Pub. 0. for N 1' Arago. Am, Southampton, F. b. 10, for N V Anglo-Saxon, Dr. Liverpool, Feb. 10. Portland Cunard, Cun, Jvverpool, Feb. 13 Bov ton Cunard. Cun, Liverp«jol. Feb. 20 .. \ V Ariel, Am, Southampton, Feb, 24 N Y N. America, P.r, Liverpool, Feb. 24 Portland Cunard, Cun, Ltverpo<.»!, Feb. 27 id rsto*. Collins, Coll, Liverpool, March 3 X Y Cunard, Cun. Tjverpool. March 6 N Y Fulton. Am, Southampton, March 10.... ...\ Y Cunard, Cun. Liverpool, March 13 Boston Cunard, Cun. Liverpool, March 20 N V Indian. Br. Jjverpoo! March 24 Portland North Mar, Am« Southampton March 24... NY Cunard, Cun, Liverpool. March 27 .Boston j Collins, Coll, Liverpool, March 31 N V Cunard. Cun. Liverpool, April 3 N Y J Cunard, Cun, Liverpool, April 10.. Boston FROM THE rxrCF.il .STATES. Ariel. Am. New York. Jan 23 Bremen I America, Br, Boston Jan 27 liverpool Cun&rd, Cun New York Feb 3 Liverpool ! Kangaroo, B*\ New York. Feb 4 Liverpool j Fulton, Am. Now York, Feb 0 ..Havre ! Cunard. Cun, Boston Feb 10. Liverpool Collins. Coll, New York. Feb 73 Jiverpo..; Cunarc, Cun, New York, Feb 17 Liverpool North St.tr. Am, New York. Feb 20 Bremen Cunard Cun. Boston, Feb 24 Liverpool Cunard. Cun, Now York. March 3 Liverpo-.l Arago. Am. New York. March <5 . Havre Cun&rd, Cun, 80-ton. March 10 Liver[»ool Collins. Coll, New York. March 13 Liv-'-pooi Cunard, 1 tin, New York, Marcl it.«,.Llv pool Cunard. C-in. Boston. March 24 Ivveriu ol Cunard, Cun. New York,March 31.. ..Liverpool I utton. Am. A-w York. April 3 H r ; Cunard, Cun, Boston, April 7.. Liverpool ‘ ollins. Coll. New York. Anri' 10 Liverpool • ouii).', » mi. >ew \ orK, Ajirr 10 Liverpool . Cunard, Otn, New York, .April 14 Liverpool Cunard, Cun, Boston, April ill Liverpool ' jWM. TS.DI.EIIXrXNrEIFVcB FKENT-H BIT.II Mill Stone Mnufaetory, Awn&ta, Georgia. ® f J lIE l NDER sigm-,1 having ro- i one* square above I t'to Upper Murkvt, whore he is prepared to till < j ail orders in h line, at th - -Uor-t. ii.•.•.; ! »’ as rea.-ou.ible prices as tho same aruet-.-s -m; j bo obtained for in any of the Northern Market-. ! ! Having been engaged in the buaines for mat v years, he pledges himself that ail work turned out from his hands, shall be executed in the best manner. A liberal share of your patronage is rest *<-t fully at WM Bl MILLWRIGHTING. & e . rpilE UNDERSIGNED takes this mo- X thod of informing the eitixens of Go<d : . k and adjoining States that they are prepared fur the erection and construction of SAW AN D GRIST MILLS EITHER STEAM OR WATER PuWEK. Having within the past four years put up -ton.' of the most snceeaM’ul working CIRCULAR > \\\ i MILLS in South Carolina, they are warranted in assorting their competency to give general sj r -. faction. Thehr' persona* attention will be g-.v.-u when called ou to go in the country to repair ' machinery. AUo, to PATCHI2*; and TE<ri\g STEAM BOILERS. Travelling oxsenses, in certain cases, will b required to be paid by the employer. All order 3, by letter or otherwise, v: 1 m<--ot w ith prompt attention. Ail work warranted. Address, . ISAAC BRANCH k GO., janlj-dAwr Augusta, (ia. ( Oysters !Oy ste rsi : A PRIME ARTICLE OF NORFOLK 1 OYSTERS, in one gailun .—, . one-half gallon kegs, received dailyft. v . ) ai'.o for sale at the AUGUSTA KIeSI.M. / HOUSE. They nav also' e round at R. D. .MARTIN’S, 1 over Heney’e store, opposite the U, s. Hotel. 1 Orders from the country addressed to C. EMERY 1 1 will be promptly attended to. nov2-3iu ' f Burl Ik and cheeSi! A large supply of both, (or sale vere cheap hy .i* PAXtB. H. WILDOE. |‘ Hickman, Westcott & Co. ARE now offering out of the largest j: stocks of | a STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, |j’ in the city, at unusually low prices. Fancy Dross Goode, in great variety ; • . Rich Silk Robes; Black and Fancy Silks, ail styles; Rich Cashmeres and DeLaines; Cloth Cloaks and Talmas; Rich Chenille .Shawls, new styles. Also, a very largo stock of Blankets and K>r- 1 Beys, the very best in tho market, at tower j-ruts _ than any in the city. The attention of'Planters / is particularly invited to these goods. \ Bleached and Brown Shirtings,Stripes,Osna burgs, Flannels, and all kinds of goods for fami y Use, very cheap. oct2B j Augusta Prices Current. W UOLKSAI.E V RICKS Uncoil.—H»v. Vft 13 © 14 Canvassed Hams...* ft 16 © 17 SooWer* pft - © - Western Sites sft 11 © IH. Clear Si,:,-.. Xenn .ft ft oo © 00 Hibbecl Sides ?ft 14 © 16 Hng.Tound now,...'# ft 14 © i.o —Gunny...?* yard 15 © 10 UnTtcr.—Goshen ;.< ft ■- Bricks— p 100 U ouO ©SCO I'r'Sjcil p 1 Cools i. 9 , 4 Canales—Ainman . $ [fe **> 26 1 f!" r n t* fc 40 0 50 , latent >perin *# & >5 to) GO C he«M«.—N< .rt hem.. ft 12 0 1.1 English Hairy sft H 0 15 Co f!’«*«*♦—Kio .i, ft liVi<® 72 y- ft l‘j 0 11 •ft' a••• *ft 10 0 IS DonicfctU *.—Yarns '$ 1 00 \ Shirtii.-. ~ V yard 4ft (9 6 ft •"ftrtitft. > yard - 0 Sb , J .v‘: r i 1 *? yard 0 9\ 6-4.-hir»mg 0 yard 10 ® 12* ! t* yard 11 I2> <•-1 a'-artis £ yard 12 i ,r 'd •' • r»3 ; Feathers— ?, ft 40 4;, *ruSt*—-Apples — > v-1 300 0 500 Onirfto $> bbl S 00 pi 0--s .v: 0 100 Rai-ins V lux SOO 0 400 Cranberr:- 5 , ft t.bi SSO © 000 Fish.—Mackerel No. 1% bill 14 00 ©lB 00 No. - .ft bill 12 00 ©l3 CO *O. 3 ft bbl 11 on ©I2OO »0. * ft. bbl 660 © *1 00 licrrll - V bet © nOO Flour—C- 1 - r ■ .... 10 1 6la © r, 00 T-::.t-e:"--ee * bbl 502 © 560 C.ty It :u ft bbl 675 © T6O Eh’Wah ft bbl 000 © 750 loom-'ll 'r- bbl GOO ffi 7 .si Extra ft, bbl TOO © 7 50 Grnln—-r-.rnln sack'-, burn 6.5 © 00 W! -t, white ft Iraki U © 1 20 ft" : ft ife .*5 © 105 ult- > .Osh 45 © 50 Rye 54 oialj 70 © 76 Rons 9 bush 75 © 66 Corn >!<*! « bush « © 75 Gunpowder—Hup ft. k;-g - '.O © 750 Hazelsi ft kec 715 © 760 ' Bias’.jiS ft. keg 475 Crr 600 *'<'}’• ft him. 100 © 120 Iron.—Sweden t' rt. s',© i,J Lnylish. Comnwn, ft } & 3;, © _ ' ft ,b © _ >-»"• ft ft n © 121 l««d—»ii Pit 8 © si time— •; in try ft iox 125 © 1 Co" - S ' , '™‘ n 9 bbi 160 © 175 wmber ft 1(100 HI 00 u ,2 00 Molasses.—Cuba, ft isl - , St. Cr-.-ix ft gal 60 .'agar Hon-e syrup, p gal 46 ® 50 Cbioest-St ruts..... ft vC 41. © 30 Vft + © 41 Oils.—Sj-erru. iir rrjc. r y;al 200 ( a > 226 L'tmn t* gal 100 0 125 T r ‘ t,M V- cal 75 ® 100 Lin-: * ,-d .a! 100 0 105 Fa- f " r t* tal 200 /Hj 225 Potwtw;?—lri-'i >’ I*ol 4 25 4 50 S'v-.vi buah 50 0 100 JUee— Vft 4.-, © Hope.—Kentucky., .p ft 11 © is Manilla tt ft 17 © 18 Spill's-—Gin t>. gal 46 © 60 gal 50 0 00 •CS'li kc-y X'Kat 31 © rr, 'A- - 1 Brandy p gal 126 © 2 io Apple Brandy p cal oo Hi- and Gin -.4 gal 150 © 1 Tr. Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 © 800 Sugars.—N-irlcahs. fft © l'urto Rk-u 1' ft S © s Muscovado pft « © 0 £««“•; V *ft 11 © 11 Re(rned B ?! ft 11 © j-g Refined .1 =4 ft llyj © )2 Powder, d Vft 12 © 13 Cp l ' "! *ft 12 © 13 ***• ■# rack. 100 © 110 Soap —Yellow.. ft 6 © 4 COURT < VLE.VOAIt FOR ISIS. SUPERIOR COURTS. Jen nary- Chatham, Soconri Monday. February —Clark. Fioyd, I.iunpk a,’ First Mol day. Fridav before second Monday. Way in Second Monday, J*a\v.»on, Glynn, iliird JJoi diy. F-r-yih. Meriwether. ’Wultr*n H . F- Monday, Baldwin. ChattaboochG--. Glasns i Heard, Jackson, Monroe,Paulding,S-chiey, Tali; i lerro. Jlarck —First Monday, Appling Cbattooi- Cherokee, Coweta. Columbia. Crawford. Gwii nett, Madison, Marion, Mitchell, Morgan. Wot •ter. Second M nday. Butts. Cass. Colfee K 1 her t. Fayette .Greene, Pickens, Sumter. W;i.-i i .tun Krn ay after. Pierce. Thursday ahe: i 1 • II - C ’ ; ■ .Macon, Newton, Putnam,Talbot.JatnaM, Terr..-’ .Ware. Friday after. Bulloch. Fourth M'»ndo\ I Camphtsll, Clay. Clinch, Effingham. Emunue I I.ee, twiyy White. Wi.kes. \p: i'— Fir.-t Monday. Carrol, Dooly, Earl] Fulton. (Jordon, ike. Kabul*. Tayior. Warrei Wilkinson. Secoml Monday, Chariton, Habei 'lvan, Hancock. Harris. Laureo?, Miller. Si rivet T-kv! ty after. Mclntosh. The u Monday, Hurl.. iOi i.-n. Krwnklio. Haralson, Henry, Jon... I,! jerty. .Murray, Oglethorpe. Puluski, Worth Thursday after, Bryan. Friday al'tei Wilcox. F’ourtti Monday, liecatur. DeKalt lh.ii.4i«»n Irwin, J .apor, Lincoln,Pol's. Whiiiit.- Thursday after. TeMair. Jjfay— -Fir.it Monday, Berrien, Gilmer, Itn idolph. Richmond, Upson. Second Monday, hu ker. Bibb, Catoosa, Chatham, Fannin Muscogef Third Monday, Spalding, Troup, iinio.u. F urt Monday, (V.lk-uii, Town-, Walker. Mo.idav «! I ter, Dougherty. I.a«t Monda . Colquitt. - Juo-t —First Monday, Dade, Jefferson, Bfiitoi* ■ Thomas. Third Monday, Lowndes | Jwly—FTuday beforo Second Monday. Wayne Second Monday. Glynn. First Monday, Floyd. Lumpkin. S.> | cond Monday, (’.ark, Dawson. Third Monday Forsyth, Meriwether, Walton. Fourth Mondav | Baldwin, Chaltah* <vhee. Gla-cock. Heard Jack | son. Monroe. Paulding, Schley. Tali id: rro. ! Seamier— Fir t Monday Aiip'ii.g, Chattooga i Cherokee, Columbia, Coweta, Crawford, Mu<!i Marlon* M.t shell, Morgan. Wei wer tit , Monday, Butts, Cas . < oT'ee. Elbert, iavette ; Greene. G;vir.i.oit -.-ks,Sumter. Wt.-hihv.toi I Friday alter. Pierce*. 3d Monday, Cnbu. Hal ' Hart, Newton, Putnam. Talbot, Terre! | Ware. 4th Monday, Campbell, Clay Clinch Krmtuuei, Lee, Twiggs, White, Wilke j OctiJ>,.-r —First Monday, Carrol, Iv-iy. Ear!> ■ Fulton, Gi’rn -r, Gordon, Taylor. Wai ■ ••n. ; k.nson. Tuesday after, Pike Wednesday as or i Rabun. 2; Monday, Charlton, Paulin, Haber ’ham .Hancock, . larris, Laurens, Mdicr.Scriv n ; od Monday, Burke, Camden, Franklin, Haralson i Henry, Jones, Murray. Ogletherpe, Pulaski : Stewart, Union, Worth. Thursday .ih r Moot xomery. Frida}* after, Wilcox. 4th Monday I Decatur. DeKalb, Houston, Irwin. Jasper, liu ■ ■ ohi. Polk. Tattnal,Towns, Whitfield. 'iTiursdat ! after. Telfair. Friday alter, Bulioch. Monday i tiler, Etlnghain. JS'rt'hilei’ —First Monday, Berrien, Milton : Randolph, . ichmond, Upson. 2d Monday. Ba k'T. Bibb, ratoons. Muscogee. 3d Mondav paining. Tr up. 4th Monday. Calho.m, Walker riitirai ay after. Mclntosh. Mouday io r. ougb r ty, Liberty, Co-quit*. Monday after, Liberty Bryai. Itecmbcr.— First Monday, Dade. Jefferson Thomas. 3d Monday, Lowndes. *After IS3B, cn 2d and 3d Monda s in Febru ary and 3d Monday in August. m:vv drug A\ D 8E ED ST Olt E . \T La TASTE re- /ff^\ V • spectfully informs w aJ his friends that he has opened a new* DRUG and pR SEED STORE, at tin stand AMs. r-.-cently occupied Tv Mr. Wm. ILu.vss, on Bn a I -t., two doore below the Post /l:-" lIHUGS The Drug and cdicino Department wii! bo under the <iirection o Mr. F. J. DELKER, an experienced Druggist and Chemist, who lV will give his strict atten tion to the putting up of phys cians* prescriptions. In the Seo<! I»epartrnent. Mr. L. hopes Uvit un ; experience of ten years will be a sufficient guar | antee that his customers will bo supplied with none but genuine seed. Information as to plant 1 ;rig end cultivating will be always freely given, j uid at tin* command *»j his customers. For the present, Mr. L. will be assisted by his son, E G.i UTAdTE. Mr. L. respectfully solicits the patronage of: he public under full confidence of giving gene- j al satisfaction Both departments will bo well supplied—the 1 d-'dtcal with file best from the North, the Seed rora the same, with the imported from the cole •rated house of Vilmori.v, of Paris. janl9 _dAwtf r HANDLES. ” U 200 boxes No 2 ADAMANTINE CANDLES 50 “ SPERM CANDLES, .or sale low by nJim A H SI! 'LEY A SONS, janl6 No. 0, Warren Block. | BKsrtlinm Jbimiiirauals. ! CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL. RAMSEY & LABAW, 4 T their old stand opposite the Union v\. Bank, are offering to their Iriotob- and cus tou' -rs the largest and best st'*c*K of Fall anti Winter Clothing over offered in the city, the j rne«t of the goods having been bought and manu factured by us at our manufactory in New York, almost exclusively for cash We fel confident no boose North or South, can beat us in style, quality and price. All we ask is a call to ex amine the stock. Among the stock will be found Superior black, blue uud brown Caster Beaver FPa *CKS. '* Supr do do do Goth Frocks, j do do do do Business do, do do do do Raglan Over sacks, i } Supr dc do do Beaver Over sacks, ’ Supr Black and Fancy Side-Land Cassi mere i ; Pants, ol ererv style and grade. '* i 400 Vests, Velvet. Valencia. Black Cloth, Satin, j ■ Plush, Cashmere, from $1 to $3. ’* 000 .‘iiper Black Satin Fro<-k- and Sacks. Abo. | English Tweed Sacks, from 2 To to $3. 250 i-air?* English. French and American Side band Cassimero Pants, some elegant design.*. ; 500 pairs Oxfor 1 Grey and Black Sat in 11 Fonts ! of splendid weight,'from l 75 to $2 25. i 160 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants. 75 suit- of splendid Harris’ Side band Cassi ! mere Pants. 1 lot) Biue Blanket Overcoats at 4tos4 50 per coat. 150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per j coat. jan4 1 aOBINSOK’S PATENT BAULKY.-- !\ F*»r sale by jand W. i! TUTT. iDTSixisro- G. E. DODGE'S DYEING ESTABLISHMENT, ahm K'MhA fI. ; '' I, DYEING of ev- i , y rr >’ -l-arriptl -ii J —... i-;l, , illaaclring and Prcf -inx ' bftrS; tOf Bonn.-!.. . lic-utk ** W'm&apUKVf f i»«'S’cloiliingcleanse<l iSLt&vfc-'r-rJ I, -I at .hnrt For SnU ' MBz.lliy.U’. Riack inks- S&fsSsß S- l ' ,r " r lj ng i ; Marking —ut Dodge’s V -F' Dye Ho-.ho. Greene-.st.. I W&* at tie? following price*: i ? %'■ *by the barrel, ier gal -U 1 .. :- G R. i ODGE, rnySO lv ; ' BY TilE (iKCmOIA LAULROAt) " ' MOORE'S DAILY LINE I. S. HAIL STAG , To Millvilerville. rPHE SHORTEST. QUICKEST AND 1 CHEAFKST ROUTK.—TIia sahrt-i il.v-rs -le,i --1 roiis of accommodating the members of th i Geor 3 j gia Leg!.-lature, and time visiting the Capital, > uuriiut »he time of the next meeting and sitting j > |ol the Ljgis ature. will run two lines of Stages, I ® : with ample accommodations, between Madison j and Eatonton. Leaving Madison, on and after October 25th, • ftor the arrival at Madison of the night teams on the Georgia Radroad from Atlanta, Athens , n and intermediate points ; arriving in Eatouton in * time to connect with lhe morning trains for Mii (r' j ledge vile. Leave Eatouton after the arrival ol the even ing trams, arriving in Madison in time to connect ' w ith the up arm down night trains on the Geor lt j gia Railroad. . Stage (iffiees. Campbell's Hotel, Madison ; Ea ij ’ teuton Hatei, Eatouton, ( , 1 'A*tlb J. W. &L. L. MOORE 4 aTwHNEY^ , r . IV. (Ol NSEL(»B AND SOLICITOR. Mari"tt.». | Cobb county. Georgia, practices regularly in the J District Court of tin* United States, at Marietta, j y' j the Supreme Court of (Georgia, and the £up» r.or Y I Court- in the (ollowriE comities :—Cobb. P ul l- > *’! ing. Cherokee, For-yth, Lumpkin. Gilmer. Mint , I field. Walker. I also ; tiend promptly to -«• ; Q ! curing and collecting claims in auy of the ad. .j.’ joining Counties. u<*l y ; O'U.3.AS, IP.LStOI£S, cfcO b- r have just received a large a vthi.ii' .n Lliis m.urLf; ah, 1 r, ■; i > '.lii.ig .n lnis mark*and re --” u tt P 'ctfutly invite the attention of all who are m ; want oi any article in the line. It counts in ; j part of— -1 | RIFLF.S, of my own manufacture l Dou(> f NS. oy the best makers, siael barrels : • j Deane, Adams & Do-neV: HepeatinT ristnls, a suptirb article: •; Colt s i'istois, ail sixes; also, Allen’s Six Barrell ! ed Pistols.: ? l " cI, V 1 seil c *'" kin F Pistols; Ivory and •j M"’k! fl.tiMl'-: I Single barrelled Rifle Pistols, steel barrels; i Ci-wfier Shot Balls Gama ttwa, D© (ads. Percus-uor: Caps, all varieties, Gun ACad-, j Drink Flasks and Cup.-, Ely's Shot. Cartridges. Powder and shot, Bar Lead. ’ j Also, a good assortßH?nt of Pocket and Pen Knives, S-:.--i>rs. Razo:.-. Thankful for past ■ favors he solicit -a contimiance. ft Guns re-sto*.-;:ed and repaired neatly and promptly, and Rules made to order and war ranted. iioy W. D.IIOWEN. i) kx .v is' \ i;n:n atn k, i'REPAHt.D BY J. DENNIS. M. D., Augusta, Ga., LV PLVT HOTTLES . TT CONTAINS, in mldition toSai*sapa* ! X rilla. the Hydro Alcoholic Extract of Quoc-n’.s | Indignt. y.viilliiig.a •; UldteAsh, Grey Board or I r lige lrce. ((.-hiouanthusj ; Tincture of ilav j Apple or Mandrake, (Podophyllum), and Blood ! R .ot (Sanguinaria.) In -mal -loses it is Alterative or Laxative; in ! , large doses it acts generally as a mild purgative I j—with some as an active purgative. In some , cases no perceptible action on the bowels is ex j peri •need, yet iu Li ver Complaints, or in Di<- i eases arising from an impure state of the Blood, ; its continued use causes a marked improvement j in the general health. A s aii alterative or laxative, it has been found j useful in Const potion of the Bowels, Jaundice, Ihiions Fever, Fever and Ague, sick Headache, ! Dizziness, various Female Complaints, Chronic I Aflections of the Liver, Secrmbry Syphilis, and ; syphiloid Diseases, .Scrofmous- Affections, Sores, Ulcers, Blotches. Cutaneous Eruptions or j)is i ea>t‘H of the Skin, and all other diseases in wliich •Sarsaparilla or alterative racdiiines are indi , j cated. That it acts upon the Liver, may be known' j D-om the fact that iu Jaundice or cases of Bilious- I ness it causes tree bilious evacuations, readily removes unnatural yellow tinge about the eyes ai d u, on the skin, and improves tlio heaitli and ! spirits. ! J hose who have trie<l this AlterativeforAf j fiecuons of the Liver, have found that it efficts , a cure naturally and gradually, by improving the , health, and that but Utile or no other medicine 11 *3 i ceessary in these affections. . Rf* healthy action on the Liver and purifying I eject upon the blood, made it a great preventive | of sic k ness. For children, this is generally ai! • Hie purgative that is necessary to be given, and j “* as otli erwi»o, is all the medicine that is necessary to be given, especially to those tro«b bled with worms, or a debilitated state of health 1 ! Ji P L GPB : r& V, 0D of Sarsaparilla, known to be I ftj ß FV ea V y need€d ’ lo the liver healthy ; f. ud the hiood pure. Those who try It will find i themselves richly paid, by great Tr prercßfttng j sickness and saving Doctor’s bills, 1 b LK ATHE H MA< HlneUßEtlag : AMI FACTORY FKD.KUS. T)ATENI Riveted Stretched and Ce ! A m-MeD Leather BKI.TINO, single and dou \l Jth '- 1 “ 24 inches, curried and j I MriWiM by ufireehw. Qualilyguarantied. A I Urvestock always on hand. rw IS °"2 t " bbsr B “ lllu 8 and Stoam PacMng. i Copper R.vetg and Burrs, At-.. Washers, Ring - Iravciers Roller Brushes. Roller Cloth, Stri|.-per I Card., I inkers, lag Screws. Ijg Leather, and a - ariuty of Factory Findings. For sale on accom modating terms bv t V Od, r, SHERMAN, .TEBSLP k CO., t >O. 341, Broad-st, 2d door above Bank of Au g,j sta. jans-3m i ; Ipstfliantiras THE PAPER FOR THE MILLION!! ONLY FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM! Unparalleled success ! INCREASED A TTRACTION ! IMMENSE CIRCITLATIO N imiipATCH ■ Published in Augusta, Go., by 9. A. ATKINSON. It is Issued iu the evening, and goes into the interior by the four o'clock (P. M.) truins, con equentiy it must contain THE LATEST NEWS! It has the telegraphic dispatches, ;'.F 1 x- iocs O xi rrexit. Commercial Reports from all th<* leading markets of THLS COUNTRY AND EUROPE ; gives the ACTUAL SALES in the Augusta C OTTON AND PRODUCE MARKETS, and a careftil summary of ; CV*» B HT Z Z | It is the organ of no party, but is ievoted to | popular intelligence anti stirring late new.--. Its EDITORIALS embrace the best articles of a number of the BEST WRITERS IN THE SOUTH! who have been engaged to discuss the STIRRING TOPICS OF THE TIMES through its columns. Its CORRESPONDENCE is more varied and ex pensive than that of any paper iu the Btatc, em bracing prompt and vigorous reporters iu all sections of the country, and regular correspon dence from metropolitan localities. Its LITERARY DEPARTMENT will embrace a variety of choice literary productions, original and selected—while its | GENERAL NEWS j will range through the varied current of inter ■' sting events, incidents, accidents, and graphic j narratives, dished up with industry and care— condensed—boiled down—winnowed—and pre sented oil a clear, legible sheet, at the low price of $4 DOLLARS A YEAR! THE WEEKLY jjnpsta JH.sput.cl), similar in general character to the daily. 13 is sued every SATURIIAY, at |§1.50 A YEAR !| TO CUBS U EACH ! 1 . | It contains a brilliant variety of valuable matter, at a price within the reach of all. | Attention is earnestly invited to these pub lien tions. Seamen copies setti when desired. S. A. ATKEYSON, Prof rittor. j I . Notice. J HEREBY bt'ir leave to inform my . fi iends and the public in general that I have I j removed my Wholesale ami Retail DRUG STORK j i right opposite my former stand, into the late j Express Office, two doors below' the Post Office, I ! where 1 will be much pleased for the public to ■ | patronize me lioeraily. dl3 WM. HALVES I Sh.irta'l Shirts 1 -- i j QUIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Also, a i , largo supply now on hand. Very cheap ' Six for Nit.,- Doll art. j jttulS HERSEY’S. opposite U. S. Hotel. ' Law Card. { GARLAND A. SNEAD, Attorney at V 1 Law, Augnsta, Ga. | Office on North side of Kllis, west of Washi no ton-streets. Will give attention to any busiuess } entrusted to his charge. jan4-ly iFULTO N HO USE* j Atlanta, Oeoigia . SIMPSON ft KILBY, Proprjbtoks. MISS SARAH KILBY WILL PRE side over the domestic i . affairs of the House. Mr T Y C. Drvall will act ns Clerk ■mr! give particular attentionßlfStjsftL^** to the wauts and comforts of visilors. Two first-rate Livery Stables are convenient to this House, where Horses. Carriages anil Hn» gies may be halt at alt 8 ' seut‘2l M - SIMPSON, sepUl w. ,1. KILBY psnllmetrs jitatatnts. ’ I Rlicumatic Siiflern-a. I j Oh, the amount of suffering that has been endnr- #i|l I ed, and the thousands of deaths tlrnt have occurred for the want of a proper aau | timoi) remedy for this dreadful dis . • ■■■•'■- ii.\ ..i ~,'v >.i, I LYNCH 3 kNTI Llth* '•! ,r; ; ;r|IHE only sure and railical cure yd JL discovered. See circular and the foßuvrin CKRTIKICATKS : I do hereby certify that, after Bufferii.gfb* thirty-three y*ars with the most axoroc-jt n paiu from Ciironic Rheumatism, and findiu «' : M permanent relief from any oftiie many ore ng tions given me by different phyaiciary l ! uow entirely well, not onlyof Rhcunuii,^ • self, but likewise of iu effects. Thin c-.n- was cffected’by a preparation styled Lynch's- Anti- Rheumatic Powder* Os these powders I t. ;C k two dozen, and have not had any symptoms of my old pains for thr c «years. The effect upon tne was like magic Within three days ;ia*tt : had Uikeu the first powder, my pains disaj>..ear ed, and Ihave been entirely clear of Hump. to the present time. To ail suffering from Rheumatism I do i„ ~r li ly recommend those powders, comb 1 , t'v bo. lieving that you have only to give Uk-jo a j to secure a lasting cure. Most respe* (fully, John J Eatonton, April 22. 1555. 1 have no hesitation In saying, that u,*v Ing suffered for upwards of thirty . ~;1\ ' Rheumatism in the most dreadful iorio- . m I my toes, then my thumbs, wrists and h.. , d | lastly, must excruciatingly In my n< - : . • * , ; two or three dozen of Lynch’s Ami Rhei:;..; uc j Powder?, and notwithstanding I am old an: c.y . j constitution much shattered, 1 have receive., the •greatest benefit imaginable; my robe: ,;\m ! i ufferiugand pain, 1 cannot attribute Many thing but the powder*, for I have tried everyth.tig j in vain, that friends could suggest or pM -.n .kj ■ I prescribe. I would, therefore, earnestly re I commend them to every sufferer of tliL d. cvL [ fat disease, let him be older young. Rou t Myrick, I Eatontofi, April 2,1855. j | lam happy to state, for the benefit of th >?.n who are nUhcted with Rhentnat:?m, licit a :rJ -, feet cure has been affected hi ti.o p»-r- uoi ~c-gro gro roan of mine by lunch’s Anti Rhein.ati i Rowtiers the said boy having anllerid w;;i t . iucch-santly for twenty years, lost at least «. no ! third of his time until he took the above lt ,w dors. Since which time, now nearly two w .rs * j he has boon a valuable and constant field‘h;rd i uever having suffered wjth Rheumatism ; e, ! to the best of my knowledge, and 1 ta#. •- p,, a? ;re in recommending them to those thus a;Uct - d. Mildkkd L. Couj.\aßvroßTii. April 10, 1855. 1 can safely testify to the efficacy of Lynch’s Am: Rheumatic Powders, having been entirely cured of the Rheumatism by one box some three years since, after having beeu severely afflicted with it fur seven previous years. Yob. b, 1857. J*acy MITJLIRi'NS. Sold, wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor* <3 •••' n, it D., New York and Eat uton j Go., ui: ’ the respectable Drug/;:-;!., iu tU- city ; and country. For sale iu Augusta by PLUME & ILKITNES. . oal 3m. A Southern Remidv. MADE Bi PROP. 0. O. WoODM IN New Orleans TIT001)M AN’S CHERRY EXFEUTO- T ? RANT, the medicine that has errated such an excitement at the North among the i hy - sieian.a. and has been pronounced by ail who have used it as being far superior to any Cherry Pectoral. Woodman’s Cherry Expectorant ron ’ tains: the active medical •pialitios of the puredo eoctien of Wild Cherry Bark, and many oi'.iVi valuable ingredients tiuit render it far Vottet tluiu any other Cough Medicine in this country RECOMMENDATIONS : NkwOruluol April 9. 185 C. Dtar Sir: Tlie public generally are folly awart of (he thousands of remedies for diseased Lungs under the titles of Sarsaparilla*, Pills. Plasters, Liniments. that arc daily brought to il.eir n« lice througd the newspapers byway of adver tisements. My object in writing this nolo fur pub;i-ation is to induce the public, or at least those who ore atllieted, to use one that contains articles of UtaJ Use in Pulmonary Diseases. I am conscious ilmt in so doing, I am acting most uuprofi 'slonally and dorogatorily to the inter est v, of medical science and the regular practi lionet soi medicine, i refer to Woodman's Cher ry Expectorant, which is a scientific remedy ’hat I hive used with more success than any of the usual prescriptions used by Physicians. v J. M. Maitlayp, M p. GALr-vox. Miss . May 1, 1%5. O. 0. B ihiilman —Dear . Si ir : I have given, your Cherry Expectorant a fair trial, ami am ‘well ! ‘lease with iu- rffec*s—better than any ether article 1 ever met with. I would be plowed to have you seud me a dozen bottles by the bearer R. s!,. elfully. VV. M. Maso.v, M. 1\ Tl.i. iTeparatio!) has attained a wide celebrity from the univer-al successes which has attended its use. For coughs, colds, and iu fact any pul monary complaints this medicine, from its jv'cu har pre i>» rtii s as a ditsolveat. and its sooth'ug l'i v.« r to ;CI irritations of the throat, will proba Ply be preferred to any other ottered to the pub. he. As an appetiser or dyspeptic remedy, it u il u'so be foaud excellent, its natural and ge; l warmth keeping ti.o digestive powers in n» - oi tone. Rcmcinbor that this is the only Cough Medi cino that has stood th test of the modical frater i. ty. Uis sanctioned by, approved of, and re* Jam* nded by the lea din- physicians of New i ork city. Every bottle is warranted to give '.LliSlat l:c.n or the mc-ney refunded, We giiar aatee it to bo better than any Cherry Pectoaal Liver Oil. or anythin/ else now extant. ciac uuw ts.via.ul. Price. One Dollar a bottle, s.ld by I'M MU k LEITNMR, Augusta,Ga., and all reypooUble Druggists. timdaw my 4 J. N. C'tAKK. J. UIUCK^ Murfreesboro ; Marietta, da J. N. CUUK &CO^ IKA < ■ saUand Retail iiS «» «• w AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS M UitiItKESBORO, TENS. P-fXfvl f- mion g r e “ }° "Wfimir. iV ,-JsV ' " “‘■orders enclosing p-iu... '*■ Savannah; Tli«s. >’ I Hill'- : V l f r ‘“ Cam l’ ,lolJ - Mhi-i ■ I V?rult "I fi n V Ai :,!liU • < '" L J. H. Glover, f" h u„ G , ’ JlolI > Lolumbus ; Tfcoi !;■ , s 0 «‘-7- M% - : si***! ° '• i‘ vil o’’ ,UrfrCt "' m ' «i’lidi " Jauajwly | F11 E *H HA 1> Ev e i- y Day. j AM PREPARED TO FURNISH to ti c • or Country, EVERY MORNING *' *• « ~ *■ (W » e. .1 , ?,*. M , y S*®' l 111 u i e "larket: or, any hour dori • toe »j -it ray -tore, opposite the market H. T 1-EAY, Cabinet Making and Re pairing, c*c. W H. PKoUTY&CO. having die • m»lv od, by mutual consent, the undi • - i u l ay fouU( l a t theaaine stan 1 readv t do all jobs rominitieil to him m the wav of *- 'ADI-NET MAKING AND lIEPAIi lN i ANGHutti ,-ARI'ENT uustT Si * P .,oMSri'-ts s * o ”’ lK '* wwu u^ l “U(T’Rey. —°. u jan!9 BOSOMS BOSOMS!! BOSOMS!!! T-SHIRT BOSOMS my stock is very -•*- some or them are very beautiM U, ' W ia ;r- 01)1 iU au,i ,aku * hx* them! —Sf? At hkr.sk yh. BLANKETS I Sit AWLS. AiiS,!*-'™ 11 lIAS CLFVISED coi e » fipntlemen can And a large :■ a ianif pncea, at b jan!B HERSE\ >S L opposite U. 3. Hotel. ( )^^ U^ C i S AND PLAINS^ J io so“&hk,“, r ‘ <! “ ryos S D ABCRGS ’ 20 bales do Georgia Plains" tor sale low 4 X Knit JOSIAH SIBLEY* SONS. “Hz — Xo. C. Warren Block Saddlery, Harness Trunk . tWPHING TRADE.’I6SS, i t OHEItMAN, JESSUP & CO., No. 341, Auvn^^h lrCOt ’ two ,ioor3 “I'ovo the Bank of mid well "" !mn,J ttie*r usual Jarg ihpT RARVM ofbahdijm,mil aSJiW WIIIIK, TRUNKS. VATJSKS "' a “ <l description of Good faTturm! Spr.ug irado. niarn: jauured by themselves, expressly for this mar AIM 0, Mlt , t ' aVy ? u>< ' k of ffa'Wlery Hardware, Coac li Materials. Springs, Axles, MalleabloUascngson,. J Bands. lLeliidiiig a very lull assortment of gi.nl s '*■ w hich arc ofliered to manufacturcrii and dealers at low prices ■ jans Sin