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Thirty Fifth Congress
HOUSE OF REPREB ENT ATI YES.
Number of members, - - - - 234
ALABAMA. NEW YORK— Continu'd
1 Jan A SRalwarth. 5 Win B Maclay
2 E S Shorter. 6 John Cochrane
?• Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward
4 Sydney Moore. ■$ Hone - V Clark
5 Geo K Houston. b John V Hash in
6W R W Cobb. 10 AI. Murray
7 ILM Curry. 11 Win F Rusk* 11
a ttK ansah . J 2 J-A ll Thfmpwn
x A h Greenwood. 13 At.\m A Olin
2 Edw A Warner. 14 Emstus Corning
CALIFORNIA. 15 Fdaurd DM
1 Charles L Scott. lb (1 >*.> 11 Palmer
It J C McKibben. 17 Francis FSkinner
conneotioct. 18 Clark B l.‘ocJirano j
1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 10 Ohm-A Morse
2 Samuel Arnold, 2d«o 0 B Mattson
% Sidney Dean. 21 Henry lien mft
\ Win D Bishop. 22 Ibary () Anud'vin
Delaware. 23 CAi 7/’.- B Hoard
1 Win G Whitley 24 Amos P Grange
FLORIDA. 25 Eth -iii B Maryan
1 Geo 8 Hawkins. 25 E- r 11 P>u!<
GKOItCHA. 27 j'-hi) M Pttrk'T
1 Jas L Seward 2* lid- y
2 M J Crawford. Sat -i A Amt/ j
3R P Trifrv, A/r. 30 J W Si» mr.r,
4 Tj 1 Gartiell. 51 £ A B . rough •
-5 A R W rijjjht. '••2 1.-kw. I* Hatch
6 Jas ,1 ttokstm. 03 R. • E VtoJm
7 Jw/L'Ut 11P, A'. . N- FTII CAROLINA.
8 A H Stephens. 1 H M Shaw
Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin I
1 Ell Washburn-. 3 Warron Winslow
2 ./ F Farnmartk. 4 L <> 1) Branch
3 Oven Jx-vcjoy. 5 Jin .1 fjdi.'/r,Aiii i
4 Wm Kellogg. h Alfred M. Scales j
5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craige
• Thomas L Harris. 8 T L Clingman
7 A Shaw. oiiio.
8 Robert Smith. 1 Go*- If Pendleton
9 SnrnT A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck
INDIANA. 5 Lnc % D Campbell I
1 W J Xiblack. 1 V IIX.AM
2Wm H Engiiult. SR, ■ -/ M/•
Z .laities H writes. 5 H Cockerell
4 James B Foley. 7 i > ti Hula..
5 JJnvid > P>Sarrot • ;
6 James M Gregg. 0R W Hall
7 John (i Davis. 10 Joseph .Miller
& Jam*i Wilson 11 I 'Amt me BMerton j
9 Schuyler Golf ax 12 S> i x
10 Charles Can 15 John SArman
11 John UP-'ll It PhU :■■■" III' -
iowa Id Joseph Kurus
l Samml 11 Cub, 10 C/lT;„b ...
*2 yhruthy l> - 17 Wm r.swrcuce
KHMITKV. 1- />’-/■/ I
1 Hoory C Burnettl!* EJ.-ird nw<*
2 Sumu. 1 0 IV-yton2o .. 7,’ Cubluma I
3 irLtlw/erwooi/.1-'l .A.-I lluu/hom
4 A (i TftlbOtt PENNSYLVANIA.
6 Joshua H .1. nett 1 Tlios K Florence .
6 John M Elliot - F.J;u M, '
7// M.:,-k,ll. ,1 3 .< Allies l.iimly !
3 .tamos 1! 1 lay 4 Henry M I’hilip.-: '
.Ivlin (' Mason -j Owen Joties
10 J W Stevenson 0 John Hi. ktnim
Louisiana. 7 Henry (.'lmpmun
3 On Eushi.Jr, .l.'ii j* J (ilancy Jones
2 Miles Taylor .1 E lIJ,nU
•3 TG Ilavi lsoo 10 J. .u •' KunkJ
4 .1 M Sanditfe 11 Win 1. Hiwait
maink 11 I' Liirlv
1 Join. If if-/ Win H Dimmick j
2 Churl* . J llifoi. i' II O \<; , r
3 AVW-. Ain* 17. Allison White
4 Erren. « 7/ .tfiww- IP John J Al.el
5 / ll.■ • • J. 17 Wilson lieilly
3 Sop. •. (I lOUr \- J. ltii H /.'-/■
MAII > LAND. I l ' J ./11l O'lv/-
1.1 A S'.etviirt 20 V,'m Montgomery i
2 .rh .1 21 IhroUt U.,,
' 7, JM Hum*, Aw 2. S A l\n •■■un
4U IK !>■■ 4,« ‘23 Hw.m««irt
5 Jaoo'i M K nnk 124 / L Uillis
6 'l'hos Klt .vie 26 J-J.ii Dr
siAsaAOHCsi its. minin', island.
1 K II U:U 1 X 11 Jhir/rt
£ J.JfV Ur lllhim 2 Mli l> Jlrai/lon
3 Wnt > Dm irdl south uaeolina.
4 lAn-a DC'.-im 1 John McQocen
fj Anton Dt'C'Jiffi":: 2 W IViclhn Miles j
(i Ty"'.. ! '. P ... 3 J.a'vrencc M Keit |
j p It' ',o.i oh 4M L Bonluim |
8 CL Know 0 lames I. Orr
9 flit Tiwyer 0 Wm \V Boyce
10 Orfw/i (1 Chaffee tennesseb.
11 //.-my /, /'■.«<•! 1A i i Watkins
Mis-oni'.i. 2 // Ifji/nnnl. Am
]F !‘ Jlloa .Jr 3 >amuel A Smith !
•J TLAmUrem, Am 1 Johi M' l-ag
3 John B t lark 5 Ch.it 11, '■'•/. Am I
4 j Ciaig •> Geojgc W Jones
D sn V'o *!'.m, .4 1 ■' John V Wright j
ti John S I’helps 8 EKX-Ahcfw,Am,
7 Sara’l Cai utiiers V’ ■ !■ 1 Atkins
MiCHiuAN. 10 Vvm r Avery
1 (I'm A Ho'xard Texas.
2 Henry ICMlro ; 1 Guy M Bryan
r, £>H tl Zm-hj 2 .) H Ueagati
4 lit Witt 0 Leach vfiimont.
uw-issiitu. lEP M’nilvn
1 L Q O I.amar 2 Jnstin S Morrill
2 Reuliin Davis 3 lEm r E Boyce
3 Wm Barksdale vikglnu.
4OK Singleton 1M K H Garnet
5 J A Quitman 2 J I Milson
new uAMFsmtiE. 3 John S faskie
1 Jamet Pike 4 Wm O Goode
•2 .V W Town- & Thus s Bocock
3 Aaron !j Cray in 0 Pauius Powell
new JEKSKV. 7 Wm Smith
1 lnaul. D Chni’ton 8 C.T Faulkner
2 G ll Sabins 9 John Letcher
3 Garnet K AdiianlO b Clemens
4 John Huyler 11 A G Jenkins
SJH W o r ten dyke 12 HEd mundson
new tore. 13 G W Hopkins
! John A Searing
2 George Taylor Wisconsin.
3 Dan'l ESickeis 1 John FPotter
4 John Kelly ICC M r ashbume
3 Chas DtUinyhuni
SENATE.
Number of monitors, 62
Democrats in Roman, Opposition in
I tiilic.
ALA.DAM V MISSISSIPPI.
(Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown.
Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis.
ARKANSAS MISSOURI.
jWm B Sebastian. James L Green.
| Robert W. Johnson.Trusten Polk.
CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHiai.
Lafayette S Fo&Lei\ John P Hair
I Jamas Dwm . Demid Furl .
I CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK.
!Wm WGwi n. Tfs»i II > ard.
David C Broderick. Preston Fo g.
DELAWARE. NEW JF.PSEY.
Martin W Bates. WOiiam Wright.
James A Bayard. John R Thompson.
FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA.
David L Yulee. David S Reid.
Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs.
GF.OROIA. * OHIO.
Robert Tooml»s. Georpe E Pugh.
Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wede
INDIANA. VFNNSTI VASIA.
G raha m N Fitch. W, Hi am. Bigler.
Jesse I) Bright. Simon Cavuron.
, ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND.
Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen.
Lyman Trumbull. Jam& I Simon?.
IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
George W Jones. Josiah J Evans.
James Ilarum. J H Hammond.
K ENT C CK Y. TENN RS3BE.
John B Thom/xeon. JJm Bell.
John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson.
LOUISIANA. TEXAS,
f P Benjamin. St.-n H net on.
John Slidell. Vacitiicy.
MAINE
Hm Pitt Pia. ivUn. vermovt.
Hannibal Handc.. Jacob Collam->r .
Massachusetts. Solom -1 Ext.
11-nry Wthm.
Chirks Sumner. vi rg im a .
Maryland. R M T ifunter
Jam«-8 A Pearce. Jas M Mason
Anthony Kennedy.
MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN
(-harles E Stuavt. Charue Darke. >
! Zaeh'irmJi ChtiruU \ J/car RDm Attn.
Ue'RjjHu atlon.
i I'M-rata,...
Beni - mti mafority 10
m -u of kdohL' i ntath iv
jr.u.iM- N,Hi. • ’ ’ ’ T 5
j K o-ruU i^ii.aw.
Kail Road Register.
I rr* *.'t —•»- ■ -Hjr ■.. ~-
| A«*P r'w*3sj|££
WESTTJt.V V 11 ATI.AMH. HAILhOAU
(A'lan'a to Chat*inooga )
.'lor.. :i. Pa* - itct Fraiq Atlanta 1.46 *» m
tV.i.i arrn Ciuuuniu Qa* tin
;
ti. l arri. tfu 3t Atlanta
Pas-- •' * u ioavo* Atlanta Vi m
an ! arrircß at djatuuiooHa B.IS *» m
j \..ht Train itavw Cum. ;i.to :n
a . i i.rriv..- at Atlanta
I-.lKt TO lil.,TriMi -i..a i>'.
JAMES M. 5-PL‘i J. “'K, Sup’t
ATLANTA AX!» LAGRANGE RAILROAI
Morning Tram i<*,. >- Atlanta- 00 a m
md arrives at tWai point .. in
£ *ex;ing Train leaves AtUutu*l.oo p ni
a;..) arrives at We.it V\r. ;t 6.28 p mi
. 11 mini: l*a.s-TM*r Traiu leaves W. Point 4.00 a m !
... I arrive.* at A.t'ant - at ».27 x in
Lvoaicg Pa.n'gr Train led ve- VV. I'olat 4.&1 pm'
urn 1 , ar rives at Atlanta 10 15pm,
T ahe T<> West Point, SS.SO.
GEu. G. HCJX, 6uperinteude:.t.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
( Morning Pa3.s'trr Train leave.- Atlanta 10 30 ain
and arrives at M v on 4.15 am
i Evening P.\-b Train leave.- Ma. -oh 12.00 j* m i
an i arrives at AOanu 6.08 p in
Fa LB TO 11a cox, ?4.
K. FOt»T£,Superintendect.
GEORGIA KaILROAI)
(Fom Augusta £-. Atlanta.)
I I cave Augusta at . >. a M.. ml l P M
j Arriv c t'.t Atlanta at 11 36 a M ami 104 P M.
i •• -v.- Atlanta at 12 A M an i lu .v M
, Arrive at Ant -ta at SOn A H and 7PM
[Tbe 2.1*0, A. M.. train AujrusU conn' -t
--tbrouph to .MetuphU ]
Kahie—ss 60.
j C >nnct ‘pith South Carolina Uadroud Trains ,
Arrive at Augusta at 1 A 'I ar„l 2 ;;o i* M.
' !.e iv.• ,ru-ta at 10 A A mi.l So6!* M.
»*V:A n v,« and Atlantic Jlaiir.nKl Trail
, Arrive at vtlama at 11 22 P M and 953 A M
vi Atiauta at 1 45 A M a-.-! li SO P M
j H ifit Atlanta an i LnOraw# Railroad Train*
A; i ve a: Atlanti at 10 18 V Man I 7 00 A V.
i ■ ave Atlanta at 2AM an I 1 PM.
Connect with Macon d WtCcrn Radrcajl
Arri\ eat at uuta, :> 15. A Y . jug b >6 P. >;
, : 4% Atlanta. 1030 A. V: &.d 12 N^ht.
Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted.
! ».atve Augusta At.. c. 2 S’), NUht. ,
iI ( iv.’ aula .1200. M b 'lt. i
1 i ave At. 1 •.• us 12 00, Night.
| Arrive at Athens 10 30. Day.
Arrive at A
' vrrr. eat Atlanta 11 34. Monm:-..
Workington Branch—Sundays Excepted.
! Ixo ve Auvu.bta 2 JO, Night.
J lamiv • itianta i 2 00, Night.
Arrive at Wach n^tou.. . 7 38. Morning
Leave \Ya- lixigton 3 30. Morning
\rrirc at Augusta S 51. Mornu.g
trrive at Atiama 1134, Morniug
Warrcnton Branch—Sundays Excepts:.
! Leave Augusta 4 00. ENvnlug
Leave At *..ta 10 00, Morning
| Arrive Jt Warrenton b 00. Evening
j Leave W» rrenton 3 30, Evening
Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening
I 'rrive at Atlanta.. 1 14 Night
GEO. YONGK. Superinte L-n:
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD
. Leave Augusta. 2.10. \. M. an*l 4 P M.
J Arrive at M iien. 4:05 A. 51 an i G:35 P. M
; Leave Mitlon. 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M i
• Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M and 0:47 P. M. ‘
Connecting with trains to and from Savannah
and Augjfltt.
C. A. BROWN, Sap’t. I
I SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
| I'ay Mai! and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at
lOo’cloi k. A M. : and arrives in Augusta at
! 2.30 P M.
. Night Mai! and Pas Ganger Train leave.- Augusta,
; at 8.05 P 51; arr.ves in Augusta at 1 P M
H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Between Susannah and Manor..
• Leave Savannah 1 15 a m. 2 40, p xn,
; Arr ein Macon 10 45, am. 12 30, a m
i oave Macon. 9 45, a m, 11 30, p mi
Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, u m |
Between Savannah and Avgusta.
I Leave Savannah 1 15, a m. 11 15, a m
> Arrive iu Augusta 0 a m. 7 pm
I Leave Augusta 2 aw. 3 45 p m
j Arrive m Savanna i 3 50 am, 10 55 p m
Between Macon and Augusta.
I i eave Macon 9 46 a ra, 11 30 p m
I Arrive in Augusta 1 P m. 9 a m
, 1,..--..- A’ gusta 2am, 3 45 p in
: At rive in M icon 10 48 a in, 12 30 a m
EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’! Superintendent.
(eAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD.
I Leave Augusta 00 p m
do Atlanta ...I4iam
do Dalton 50ant
Arrive at Knovvii < 1 50 p tn
R. C. JACKSoN .-nperiutendent.
j 'll J l - ■;■.iw*- ■""rr—
/‘I IGA ItS.
50.000 vaiioab brands, for sale low by
JOBIAU S.IBIEY A SONS,
)»al6 N(. 0, Warren Block.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JANUARY 26 1858.
■ Jllisttllaiifinn.
1 . \
MILL STONES”!
william hrknner.
i Manv fadorer cf
Ittiui tiarr ;R ills touts,
\ND dealer in Esopus and Cologne
Stones. Broad-street, above Upper Market.
Augusta, Ga. Orders solicit©'! and punctaaily j
! attended to. janT-iy *
ksihhc
NORFOLK OYSTERS!
j riTHE UNDERSIGNED having com-j
, | mcnced the OYSTER BUSINGS ~ —.
;'! this mty, and designing to co n-(y X( 9 )
; duct it extensively, and iu the
manuer. desires to commend iu j
; purpose to the atteatiou of his friends and the
. public.
He will prepare and keep constantly on hand j
for transportation to ajiy'par* of the country
THE BEST FUESH OYSTERS. ’
t Per metrically Sealed, ?i‘lced and Fried, nut up ,
n tan.-, that the Norfolk narket cau prod|
I spiced uj-hi an improved plau, imparting to the •
' Oyster the m*»t del’cate fiavor and im-urine
j their preservation in any c.-imate for a reason
! able period in their llrf?t excellence In every re- 1
! spect.
i Haying had abundant ••xperlence in the be--'
ness, and perfected hw plan with t'r.e utmo-jt j
| success, be submits his enterprise to the public, j
• with confidence in his a? i’ity to satisfy tbo mo.n 1
fastidious taste.
! Also, Fresh Oysters packed in kegs or tin, i
j spued in kegs.
! Orders from all parts of the country respect
i fully solicitea an ! promptly attended to. Tonus
{ cash Add res.-.. HENRY FITZGERALD.
Norfolk, Va.
; or R. hr 5L jaul4
DU. Dl'.Wb'
STIIvIXJXj^VT'XInTO,
OR HOT BITTERS,;
A QjiujrGund Prepara.u‘n ( - r,-,. Sc i ipa >
rilh for J>y*p*ps\a. Colds m i F-ix.aU
ComplamF arising from Colds.
rpHEY ACT UPON THE LIVER and I
1 Sccreti<-i:s genera ■> TL* a- 4 toe u •
ge-itoa of tbod©4, l u*ength''Mi.4 8t „acl.
•is the bowel? Ihev have a laxative t * uien. v
FOR DYSPEPSIA —L food causes ] • \
stomach, a dose takou immediately after rucalf. ;
: or as soon as the uneasy secs non is export
’ enced, will relieve the oh ;: :. • t a- dige-ttoc
FOnCOLI^.—Tak o «t the < rt : * .
. of coW?, tL-y w:.l pr ue alm-t ;iu mfalibie 1
_1 cure in All case- . Tm*j arc •* - vah .-«» U ; r the
prevention and ire >; •:. ;!•* ir. U...V urn ■ . ■
; «>R FIMAI K 1 "ili'L.UXfs -:.\G ‘ , -V
C'.'LD- ti,-- - Bitters v.-er :.. • ■ {.. UtA ~4 J
g :mnic liate’v after bavmg Ix-cu • > •- m c.•• i ,
’ b r‘t rainy Wither, t.. {.r.jlit -,ku: io::. or:
; w-r* taken/or colds a tin* commencement (*(.
, t .at period, they would save a great aic-untol
• . »er.ii2, an i oft. j. • event*) - \ . L ti. ■
oueutit t iruunate iu - .a : ly. -sne- *!!v with yoeng
* i females.
: Price, $1 per bottle.
• *ko pr,,-:,.. niu„ ,u : :. 1!; ,... t y.
I and by Druggists getioraiD . |au!6
Watches aiul ( lock*
1> O' UIIK:' with i.. a•• .!!*.-
V|. ■ .. ..T.i: *. •
u Jewelry repaired neat! by
u* * r TWEEDY k O
!<. c 4 Near the Low r Market. A ig i-ni
17NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES
J Erl,A. . r . o, * -K...
: U-h Tooth Brushes, of- ;r * v-i.
d2 I DUMB I.H7NER ,
\ ouiig A merlon. \Uentlonl
i piSTOLs FOR T HIT STM A'
1 k*d FIRK-tR.\CKf K PISTOLS, only 3*m is U.
‘ PLUMB & LEITNER. '
.Iledictil Books.
-X THE DISEASES OF W>- (
! IVl>, .aVIliMn H -!■ ;.vy.
11 Smith’s l>jrat>M,u Medicine, i.cw eJiuon. Fur
i gale by .j-‘l TUPS. RIUHARDS k SOX.
OAGC’I.VU AND l;nl E
I »
30u coils ROPi . f* i r - . • ’ow by
cavil WILCOX. HAND A* ANSI EY.
To Kent.
'VIIA7 U rue .v l o,ini:, .
1 D FELLING oa r«*u-l st,l. Lt-tU ffliil
residence of M *r Dearmomi. - •‘•Y
r-:m- very! -w. d : .ut. i dc, :■ j ~d m
, repairs. Apply »o
jand lm Dr. J. M. BILL
( oinitrt .Ucrcliaiits Take
Vot ic«.
T OFFER YOU FoK SALE, at a re t- -
X. able p:i .n . , Cbemi - ns, '»loan ware
Lai t-. 0:1 • \5 ujgow t.’.asa. Putty,Garden Seeds •
all shades of cheap and valuable Fire-Pro*.f Mic
■ era. i’nii.ts, ;«ud a articles .a my hit of bus! • I
/a-.-., at *»ea? V, ~ York prices, allowinc you u
discount for net cash ■ * a I .11 .stee l:’ g $lO
given.., and -ml your orders I
> .. •.c.-i/, . • •• .3! -i. t-*l is 5- r. '
WM HAINES, Bros : -i. «.-r
2 ■ »• • >\\ the po-’ I'd.’ -.
“Improve vour Sislit."
QPECTA*' !.i:s t.’k.iit :\i; i.g. ■ Con .
VJ ’-av.i ■:.-nv.'.v, : ■ .oro.• . . r.nv x and 1 :
1 cave glasses, fitted to gob! .10 i silver spectacle c
frames, by F. TVTfIKD ■' X.CO } .
d 4 Neat Hi. I. •.,r Market. Angsts. . ’
CICPEItFINi: FLDITv.
- UN warnwig. FLOUR half aud , I
quarter sack * .u *. ...ni.tv.
f <ls IHOS. P. STOVALL ft 00 I
. |
Sugar and Coffee.
TEN HHD6. choice Forto Fit o Sugar. L
10 common “
300 bbls vellow Coffee Sugar,
50 bbb Crushed icd Powdered Sugar,
250 b*\g- prime Kt > Coffee,
200 bags common “
10 bags prime Java,
25 bags prime lAgu.ra.
25 bags pi iute Bah:\.
1 -'- sv l ''' T -'* vC DAMKI.H WHfQY. '
Salt.
, rrtEX THOV'S AND SACKS LIVERPOOL
A SAIT;
2000 bushels Bulk SALT.
, 300 sacks Alum SALT, for sale low by
1 WILCOX, j*
HtULfc-K \N VRRE.V
"IXrOULD respectfully call tho atten
\ V ti no! thvir tr.-mb and customers to
1 heir su*tk of NEGRO GtMji'S.
Y George Schley’f White Plain: warranted all j
i| Wool filling; ’ ; -
1 1 Plaid Lin.-tey: it
51arlboro‘ Plaid?ami Stripes;
3 1 Domestic Gingharn-;
a I Osanburgs. Plaid amt Stripes; (
.11 Georgia Plains;
M Flannels, of all descriptions sept 10 r
4 WINDOtFsHADES- !
, ipiFTY different jiattern- new style
J_ Window Shales, just received at
BEN J A MIN A* GOODRICH S
i sen 29 Fur niter© Warerooms
L| ■ j -
JrEtna Snsnrance Company
ti! OF HARTFORD.
11 j Incorporated in 181 J.— Char.rr Perpetuul. '
Cash Capital—3l.ooo,ooo.
INSURE against loss and damage by :;
Fire on terms udapted t*> the Haeard, and
j consistent with the laws of compensation. j.
JOHN G. SLEDGE, Agent at Augusta, aud for j
j all other parts of the Slate where an agency does J
! not alreatv exiet. septß \
‘ 1
iloots, jjjjcts, $%
BOOTS. HOO'l 8, BOOTS.
IF YOU can get value received lor vour
money what more rto you want. Vet I have
• concluded to con tin a* to soli SHOES at the man
i uUeturers' prices, with a. Jeetie added, to keep
• things going. My Shoes are all warranted to
(give satisfaction. Perseus iti want would do
we!! to give mo a call btlore buving elsewhere.
d 4 JAS. W. BURCH; Broad street.
BOOTS & SHOES.
1 A DIES' FINE MOROCCO BOOTS.
XJ Cadlec' ■■ K; 1 <•
BUSKINS.
Morocco “
| “ “ “ SHAKO HAH.
| For «»!« l>> Lot-24 J. V.. Bt'RCH.
: BVFFA LOFS, Bl FFAJLOES
I ( RENTS' SpkmiM BUFFALO OVER
VT SHOES, just re*;-.-:ved and for sale low by
nov24 JAMK.- W. BURCH.
Boots Slioes Trunks
I" HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE
; X made especially for Gentlemans* Plantation
: wear. They are just the thing, and no mistake.
Also. Mens’ thick Kip, Wax. Burte< , Calf, light
and we t 1 KOGANS.
some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS,
; for House Servant i' wear, Cal'. and see them.
! d 4 __ JAS. W. BURCH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THOMAS P. BAR US.
') (Successor to E. L. Symnont,) opposite the Ait.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
v&T* Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo
« V V. ru-; o ."Uppers.
Evils' F:uc Kid and Morocco
BtwkiuH,
La-lies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled,
do do Od’rd do do
do d- Black and colored Gaiters,! with
out heels :
Ladies’ flue Black and Col'rd Croole Gaiters*
.HISSEs DEPARTS EXT.
j Missm’ F« ne Kid and Morocco Slippc rs,
do do do do Baskin?, *
do do Black and colored laco Gaiters,
do do do do do Congress do.
CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT*'
! Cldbirons’ Bficx and Col- red Gaiters,
d" do d> Button Gaiters,
de Kid, Morocco and patent Leather Boots,
' Kid. Moro-v i !.:»d Patent LeatUr Ankle Ties.
A- )!*. au.,( •: s.deeted stc-k ... Gentlemens’
'•xford naa ■e* Tie Gaiters, Cos.gres-*
; Ganen mi 1- :.»p 9 Boots. Also Hour o ser
j vant.s sfcofj*, every efi ".ion,
N. B Lftdi*-: uno M -•.-s Gaiters sr.d SUppsrs
! haded at the shorten notice,
j, Give i»a a call. JelO-ly
TO THE PLANTERS.
T. P. LARI 8.
'.Successor to E. I Summons. opposite ths
Avyuti iE‘\ .{./nv-v,
HAS this day received Bt> cases Mens'
Heavy BKuuaNs for nog re- wear, and the
Planter.', will had it to their advantage to give |
a oa!l before !>u; mg elsewhere. as all of the
i Goods are made to my own order to-nit the
! trade, an i can be warranted to be what we rep
r vut them, and as cheap as any -tore in the
<'•*?. oc to U
T. P LY R I S
T1 THIS DAY rojoived & largf* Jot!
h :'..0 gj ... f j
! Ala .■ lot of Gentlemens' BOOTSandSHOE?.
! rl:e <1 >n, has just com to hand.
Also, Heavy BROGAN’S, lor the Planters.
i novl7
AUORIGIAES,
AJ3 0 R 1 (VINES.
t FEW MORE pah* LADIES' FIN :
a.~JL BUSKINS, for ale at half pi by
XE.EL J. w . ; RCH.
CIEOP.GIA BROGANS.—Just reeeivi-.1.
J 3 ca.-v. .•! heavy B.KOI.AN SHOES Will
be suld low to close the con. ignment.
TH-jS. P STOVALL A- CO.,
ttovli Oett. Com. M • -’u-*.,
Npbi-o Biojaiis,
■piVE HUNDRED PAIRS NEGRO
JL ill Vlt: i'r. I the t!..i:.«oct..ry ;i| Col
■. vir ; ,toartlvc, .-. .|m sold ct cus
tomary sirices-.
oc:C8 THUS P. STOVALL & CO.
OYSTERS 1 GYSTERsTT
THRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS alwavF 1
l 'on hand at the BRANCH ICE HOUSE, on J
Or-lors lroiii the c ;i.ti y pr<>m|>tljrattended fa *
I ovi'2-lm - HAk! E. ‘
A T CUES, -
*£S9H axd
aJEAVELEY.!
MAR TIIK LimEK MARKET, i
AtVrSVA. GEORGIA. I-
E. TWEEDY & CO.
TTfTE havt* a beautiful assortment of 1
* » Gold and Silver Hunting and Open-Faced
Patent ' ever. Detached Lever ar.d Culinder
WATCH MS, which we warrant to ran wll and .
keep good titnr,/or sale cheap.
Jewejr y, now styles and patterns;
Coral and Gold ?ctts of Ear Dros s and Breast
: Pil.S ;
Garnet auJ Gold Setts of Ear Drops and Breast :
i Pins ;
; Cameo an 1 Gol l Setts of Ear Drops and Breast
i Pina ;
Ladies and Gentlrmens’ Breast Pics, Finger '
Rings, Chains, Locke's.
Duties' Ear Rings. Ear Drops. Breast Pins ;
Gold and Silver Thimbles. Bracelets. Porto
Mounases, Card Case:-, & : For sale bv
E. TWEEDY X CO.,
dd Near the Lower Market. Augusta
Flour and Lard.
QK HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su-
O per Hue FLOUR.
400 sacks Denmea l’s do. u .
10 half choice LEAF LARD.
; Just received and fur sale by
/ 10FFEE
V_J ZOO baes iair to prime RIO COFFEE.
50 pockets Java do
50 do do do. very fine,
30 bags prime Laguyra do
For sale low bv
JOSIAE SIBLEY k 80 NS,
jan!s No. 0, Warren Block.
AUCTION & COMMISSION IRSINESS.
TXTE, the undersigned, have this day
? * entered into a Copartnership, and will
transact the above business under the name of
W. B. Griffin- & Co. They have taken the sb>re
J occupied by Messrs. Girardey. Whyte k Co. l’or
some time past, and respectfully solicit a share
of public patrouage. W. B. GRIFFIN, j
H. O’NKIIJ..
Augusta, April 6. 1857. ap£Mv
FARINA, Corn Starch. Pearl j
Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Out j
heal, perfectlv fresh. For sale bv
juud WM. H. TUTT. !
P - ORTWINE AND BRANDT, ~
For Medicinal use, [both very tine.] For
! sale by jan6 WIL H. TUTT.
Bacon sides and hams.
5 hh ls Prime Bacon SIDES,
ido do do HAMS, for sale by 1
JO3l AH SIBLEY k SONS, J
d 8 No. C, Warren Block, j
adlatfljoiisf (Larbs.
BEALL iV STOVALL,
■ warehouse and commission merchantj, :
■ Reynold, between Jacks,n and M inicab Stmts,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
J SEVX. HAVE removed to Metcalfs'
Argo new Fir*? proof Warehouse on
MfcffißHßeynoM, between Jacksoi. and Mein i
to.-h streets, recently occupied bv Giiham & As- i
kin, in the centre of the city, »« the vicinity of:
die principal Warehouses, and convenient to the
Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe!
storage for Cotton. Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro- i
duco generally, we respectfully solicit consign-j
mints, which shall receive oar undivided and!
falthfUl attentios:.
Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will
l*e aflorded to customers.
, Gur Commisaious for selling Cotton will be!
» Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL.
septlS 6m J. W. I. STOVALL.
J. #l. Pearce,
• WAREHOUSE AND O MMISSIvN* MERCHANT.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
' RESPECKFUIXY RENEWS:
u|U|th tender of his services in the Storage |
• “"■Wain 1 Sale of Cotton, and other Produce,!
1 at hia extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell
Street, n-iar Banes, Brown & Co’s Hardware;
. Store.
Ca-'.i Advances. Bagging. Rone and Family'
Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore, i
Commissions for SJling Cotton, liter the first;
. of September r ext, will be Fifty Cents per bale. |
aug2B-6m J. j. i-KARCK.
J, R. SIMPSON,
(’StTCCTSSSOR TO JIiARIUSER.)
Warehouse and commlssh»n merchant, j
Cm ■ i-. ' . ■ V
CONTINUE THE' AVAEE-!
•> ;,»iw»Vii| house and Commis-i-n Business in all
•“Tofii-JS'. ji. branch os, at the old stand of Simpson I
ttoD to the interests of Li- friends ami Patrons,!
to merit a contuance of the liberal patronage |
heretofore bestowed upon the old f.uin.
Cash advances mad< on Produce in store. ■
when desired. Bagging. Rope, and Family .-up i
plies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
Commission fur selling Cotton, 50 ct? per bale.!
aug 24 6 m
PLANTERS AND IERCH A NTs
arehoi-Lso.
W-r-VTHEur..lcfsiyne-l v. „:m re.-y ctfuLj
that they have a>»*-dated
, themselves together iu the
WAR EH* d'.'sE aN I' a ;.M Mrs .'■lt »N , r :U3LM>>. !
l r.dur tae name avl style of P. \ J. L. Fi.kmlvc. >
ami taken the large 1 ’ire--Proof Wart-house ol T ’
8. Metcalf, situated ou RevuolJ, between Jack- i
son and Mclntosh street:.
Their charges will.«monn to tie old estab- 1
lidied rates, t.» wit. 2 b >■< ;i t s for- icra.*.,- and 25
cents conimis.Mun for selling.
All orders fur Family Supplies promptly exe
cuted at the lowest market prices.
PORTER FLEMING.
JOHN L. FLEMING. !
Augusta, October, 1857. o. t 2 dm.
DI E L VT IntE.
j WAREHOUSE AND < * cMMI>JIuN MERCHANTS
resfectfully annul nce
to their tr.ei:-!> u:ui the the public ger
era ay. that they hav c- formed a count*
tion in the above hu-s, and have leased the
Fire-proof Warehouse o: Co; Clanton, North side j
ofßeymdds street and recently occupied bv Mr i
G. L. Atidersun. Fr- their long t-xi»jrience
they flatter themselves that they "wil! bo tun-'
bled to give entire - i.Mbction to those who j
may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or j
J other produce. Their prompt personal ntteo- j!
:i " ! ' A Bagsiog,
Rope, etc . and 'purchasing of Fan.ily supplies!
at the lowest market rates. Also, to the for- 1
warding of Go>"ls consigned to th- :r friends iu ,
the interior. Liberal cash aevances made, when i
desired by our customers, uur charged will l> • .
the same as those of other houses in thecitv,
engaged in the same business
JAMES >r. DYE,
j aug 16m ANDREW G. I„\ TASTE- j
REES & LINT OS.
WAREHOUSE AM) O'MMISSI'dN MERCHANTS.
continue tre* wabe- i
hou-c and Commisdon Business at'
*™“®tl-eir tire proof Warehouse, and will de- J
vote their personal attention to the interest. ! 1
of their friends and patrons. Orders for family' *
supplies, bagging, rope. etc. carefully filled. ’ j ‘
.Librra! cash advances made when required.' _
' -m: •; - . . r selling Cotton, 50 cts per bate.] *
JUH.\ (.' HEES, K-p 14 eA3t*L D. UXTOX, J
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, i i
the bx;siness! j
i faX/iW it* all its brand - is. h = extensive ,
tiro proof Warehouse. - Jack.-' u-st. ( *
near the Globe Hotel. II s strict per-oual atton ! ,
tion will as heretofore, be be given to the storage; l
and sale of Os ton, Gram and proelti'-e generally, j
He will \\ ueu desired, make- 'ib<-rai cash -uivinre? c
on produce in store, order: for Faualy Supplies, j
Bagging. 11<-’ etc will ' j • npt y and rare- 1
fully filled at the jewest nu-.rket ;-rCommis
sion for selling Cotton, iii'ty cents cr bale,
sep: 20 Em * t
J. c.H.\ualsov.
WAREHOUSE AN - COMMIsSK'N MERCHANT I
A: the old stand of L. Hopkins, -. s
Avy -do. Goo Ha.
v ly
WM M* DUXX,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT. 1 ;
TUN NHL HILL, OA.
the pnrt hase of Whent, Corn,
_ Oats, Ry <3. Flour. Bacon. Lard. Dry Hides, (
\c., and for the sale of Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, i ;
Salt. Tobacco. Nabs, Iron, Castings. Factory J
Yarn, Domestic, and as kinds of Agricultural!
Implements, sik f, as Flows, 'traw Cutters. Corn [
Shelters. Thra.sL.ei- with ani without the horse j
power combined, Reapers, Mowers, etc . i
oct2 ly |,
TO PHYSICIANS.
Wo have ou hand a splendid assortment of;
! PHYSICIANS' BUGGY CASES.
do SADDLE BAGS,
do POCKEf VIAL CASES.
Also, FAMILY MEDICINE CHESTS, which we!
offer at low price.?.
d2 _ FT.UMB & LEITNER.
"fXTHLSKEY ' WHISKEY ! !
u 100 bbU G : Plainer*' WHISKEY. I
u*>w in-Depot, for
iiT THDS. F. STOV.VIJLk CO., Agents.
aIHOS. RICHARDS k SON have "for j
. sale, Adventure: and Missionary Labor
m several Countru*s in the Interior of Africa 1
from 1549 to 1566, by T. J. Bowen.
A id Grace Trum u , or Love tnd Principle, by
Salhe Roch*2St.T i ord, of Louisville. Ken- {
tacky. d2P
CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS.
AT
SI ,50 and lj» \v aids, j
YTTARUANiHD to run w .11 and keep
f T good time, bv
cl . F. TWEEDY & CO. j
Candy.
i "C*IFTY BOXES asbi.rteil Steam Et-
JL fined Can-1 v, for J ale bv
JfSiAH SIBLEY & SONS, j
d 4 No. 6. Warren Block j
A Card.
POULLAIW JENNINGS & CO..
'GROCERS AND COTTON FACTORS,!
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Axtowr Ponxjki.f, Thomas J. Jisuraros, Isauh
jan7 Purse. w4ra
Mackerel.
* KA Kits No. 1 MACKEREL, just ve-
I vy oelved at
j janT D ANTIGNAC i HUBBARD*
snr doobs.
Buy the liest anil Cheapest.
■T-^-IvIES
HAH NOW JN STORE one of the best
aDd mo?t fa.-liionabl'* stock* of
DRY GOODS
j ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in
; s portion of them by his friends and the public
!•; Being satisfied with very small profits, he ).*
, 'confident that his stock will he found cheaper
: than that of any other in the Trade.
, | The following desirable styles ol goods are to *
‘ be found in his stock :
j Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de!
[] QUILI.E.
Rich Silk. Delame and Cashmere Bayadere
, striped Dresses.
Rich Plaid Raw Silks.
Plaiu Silks of all color®.
' i Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille,
j Rich Figured Delaines. Cashmeres, Merinos, '
I French Merinos, all colors,
English “ “
1 A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per yd,
• I Mourning
! Black Alpaca. B« mbazfne and Tamartiue.
> A large stock of English and American Print
j ed Calicoes.
j A large stock of Mourning Calicoes.
] " ,k Scotch and French Ginghams,
, i some as low as 10 cts per yard.
‘ | CbeniUe, Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid '
.! Shawls.
; Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs *
i ■ Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas.
| Hoop Skirts.
| Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for
; Basques.
If Ha twilled hong Cloths, plain an J striped.
Irish Linens and Diapers, of various makes.
Huckaback, Crash, &e., for Toweling. ' !
| Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsev Woolsev and ;
• | Pantaloon Stuffs.
‘: A assortment of French and Scotch Eiub’d
• Collars and Sleeves, sepeiate ano iu setts.
‘ ! Embroidered Mis-es and Boys Collars, '
Infant's Robes and Waists,
Handkerchiefs and Skirts,
■*; “ Silk Hose,
j u Bonds, Edgings and Inserting®, 1
Hosiery, Arc..
! Cotton. Tit read and Crotchet Laces,
A large variety of Dress Trimmings,
Ladle*Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Dot's’ Me
■ r|no Undervest*.
Flannels, all colors and qualities,
> Bed Blankets. Quilts. &<:.
In the Millinery Department, Mrs. Hr.vky has
, cne of the finest selection* of BONNETS. HEAD *
DRESSES. &t\. to an examination of winch ,-h
, rcspcctrolly invites her tnends anti the pubii ,
J ftMwaily. _ __ ootS
GRAY & TURLEY.
Having thoroughly' removed
to their NEW STORE, under the U. States |
Hotel, are row receiving a full and complete as- ;
' sortmunt of rich and elegant
DRY GOODS.
Which, having been purchased for Cash, under
the dvpressed state ol the monetary affaire ol
| the North, enables them to offer facilities to close
j purchaser.? rarely to be met with. Merchants
; Planters, and the Ladies, particularly, would .
! consult their interest by an examination of our '
.-tuck and prices. Having a resident purchaser
:n the North, we are in the continual receipt of l
••JOB LOTS” from auction, at unprecedented ■
I low price*. ! *
Among our a--orlmeut will be found the rich
est and newest DREBS GOODS of tho sc-a=«*:« 11
; such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black BII.K>. •
ranging trim 37'-, rut- to $5 pi - yard, (omit
ting to specify ail the manufactured “jaw-break-1 -
i ing” names uaed or such occasions.) i
Fine nil Wool MCKLIN DELAINE, Plain ana ' 1
j Figured : Chr-.p MINUS’ DELAINES. in gr«i , i
variely . Lnplo's Pest Black ALAIUCAS a:u ,
i BOMBAZINES. ! l
PLANTATION GOODS,
The very best quality ; $ dor. OZNABUKGS \
Hoavv ail. Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS
KFPSEVS ;
Heaw ehc-ap SATTXETTS ;
All W ~q plaid MXBEYS
Blue Stripe and Waul HOMESPUNS : ?
I Bro. HUMESPUN and JANES ;
i Fine BFS> BLANKETS, very cheap . t
RICH C VRPIITINGS. —t heap.
Fine English Tapestry VELVET ;
‘ * BRITSSEIjS ; a
Superior Three-Ply. fine Ingrain and All-Wool J
CARPETING—(not hat ing room in our new stc re I q
Ito keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and a
charges.)
EMBROIDERY.
1,000 "w-- and Jackonet BANDB, from 25 cts. !
to si. worth fully double that amount.
5.000 r wissand Jackonet COLLARS, from 25 to ■ w
50 cent-, w rth sl.
100 fine French worked COLLARS. $2.50 to • “
53.50. worth $5 to $6.
.* wiss auh Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT- ;
NGS, in great variety. i
Rmbrcid.-r.an< ’Gtoustitched HANDKER ’
CHIEFS, exceeingiy cheap. M'
50 tint) EnibM SETTS. 32 toss. exceedingly ! 11
cheap. «
In the same department will be ounda j~
most complete assortment
HOSIERY 1
that ha- ever been in one House in Augusta. 1
from the lowest price to the finest quality, lor ! J
Lillies. Gents, Misses and Youths, of every de- 1 '
scription.
DOMESTIC GOODS :
Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c..
worth in the Jobbing Houses in Now York from I
I 35 to 40 cents. j.
Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 0* 4 c. ;
Ten cases line CALICO, warranted fast colors, i
or the money returned, for t>? 4 cents, worth I
lb to 12 i 4 cents.
IJXEN GOODS.,
The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever i
• been known to se.i in Augusta, under any cr :
j cumstancee, are now on our shelves, and onlv ;
require an examination to convince the most |
fnatUiloos of the great saving in purchasing ! I
i GOODS from us. Splendid fronting LIN ;
EN for 37 } t cents, that has never been known to
i ell in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents. j'
The most superb LINEN DAMASK ever j
j brought to this market at vastly reduced rates i
: Spleudid Turkish TOWELS for the oath room i
64 long, only cents, worth 37 cents.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va !
i riety, exceedingly cheap.
Five hundred 12-4 square
QUILTS, |
! For $1.50, worth $ ; fine French Marseille
QUILTS, largo size, $3.50 to $5, worth from $8 :
i to $lO.
—ALSO—
i A very large and varied stock of every descrip 1
j thm of
DRY GOODS.I
j selected with th*> utmost care bv decided j dges I
| of Good*, at auction aod such other places as?
bargains could be obtained, within the last two
weeks, to which we would invite the attention o
j those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we
; r au save them a very large per centage on ar,
examination of our slock.
1 sepGd GUAY & TURLEY, j
Linseed Oil, While Lead,&c.
1 T7UVE HUNDRED gallons LINSEED
L OIL,
10.WII Jj WHITE LEAD
boro WINDOW GLASS
For sale unus tally low by
WM. H. TUTT,
j novs Vi holesale and Retail r»ruggist.
j PICKLES.
1 Al 5 dox. Gallon PICKUP, agsorted,
15 do Had Gallon do do
15 do Quarter do do
j Just received at
jan7 D’ANTIGNAC i: HUBBARD.
NUMBER 325
11 .
Ilcak-Slak Uiotljinn.
- GENTLEMENS’
Fall and Winter Goods for
‘ >857.
MY stock of goods is now full and
comprise evmytliiM U«*t 1» lublonbl*
iin CLOTHS, CABSIMEHES ana VF>THs"G,-. whi.-ta
will be made to order aa good and as thaklmuble
« ad can b« abtetuM in any part of ibe country,
r utao.
A fine and select etock of Read* Madet'tnTH
j 1 LV(I . which cannot lw excelled bv any Goods in
! the city.
> I Aino,
. A Urge stock of FURNISHING GOODS rahu.
. j cing everything that Is necessary for Gentle
• mcji’B wear.
! Al! goods sold at this establishment warrant
j a- represented.
; ocli9 J. A. VAN WINKLE.
I( NOTHING TO WEAR”
NEED NOT BE THE lI'HTO NOW,
j SI N CE j
uJ. K. 111111 l & HI.. 2
- j ecanwoKs to j2^
M- NEW BY & CO.J-3
have opened their ’ j “rj
’Large and Elegant'pd
ETv*CK or
CLOTHING-,
Fffß,
>IE.\, YOUTHS and BOYS!
i Come E very bociy
GET A FIT!
UXBER U. S HOTEL ,
oct24; Augiwtu Ga.
».*«•«! ** n oc i^
BEIDVtIBfifLOTIIIMi,
N, «<• ydt- _
is the time to buy the following
art, :! s for Mens’ ac. 1.’.-ys tVear, cLeap
orSfieJ! he sold in this market.
l- "e 1 ’! 18 ’ SHAWLS. ’iLAVKETS,
P.OBF.- Fine doth and C*s-i:o.re COATS
Kim- VESTS, i ANT?, SHIRTS. OK tiv ’
Kit-'- SUSPENDERS I'lttVtTd
STOCKS, COU.AHS TRUNKS '
VAIdCES,
and every article in ..nr Sir
' hoyfl CLAYTtiN KENNEDY.
New Confectionery
ANT)
F R L IT STORE !
X. uaiiuce. to the •<* :••? to'A ;, .-t-i end tho
public generally that they arc iuw prepared to
•irntb WEIMUN.-aPAIAir BAU.K at tU
shorts.- 1 Lotice. and al tho lowest prices.
(VmSdent that our lie Ci. tn;-. Jellied (liar*
l lott' Rttsscs, and general a%u>rimo&t *J;
u.id small Cakes, will not be nj»uß|e*J in this
o:.r orunmeido-i BRIDAJ. C4KFS
AN< \ PYRAMIDS an ! FRUIT BASKETS will
• cos eaaily bo by am- one In tics conn
try. we believe we arc prHparofl to please the
, iuo*t fastidious 1
i We also !*er a variety ol f and Tm
'l«TU.t UANDIES. GUM O‘KDfA! WINF and
i BRANDY DROPS, IWY' d I'-od. Chrvftiliwd
iaud IMITAT!. >N FRUITS, F,v; ,• ,CU &%%
B ' : ' V " , BO.NBONIERKS -ut I !>-; . ';r:-!ni h a
/. ncra a. -.rtment of FANCY < b H)Dg and TOYS,
iat the lowest prices. *
A hare of patronage nsapertfiiby solicited.
V- , e. FhMl .Si SPMFIUt.
N ‘ >r .- s ' »’ Broad-street, near tin- Low- r Market
from toe country resp-ctfully atten
u9es*B
Hear yOvercouts for iNesroes
( Y V N I ’C,'? ut’ J m , t ;lkl Kailroud hands
, , 11 »'h 10 • *>. ■ -<amin« our cheap
auii *eil made aruidee of the kind
aov 6 CLATION it KENNEDY”.
Cheap Satinet Jackets.
\\’ *- HA\ K A LOT or GOOD hAT
n INF T JAI-KETS. tor plantAbun negroes,
at. chwewlli sell for *1 60 0. 9;
lii|i Jackets, ami Satinet
O , fonts axel Pauls.
' S’DX/K ol the above articles
being too large for the turd times wo. of.
!?’ Oiesper than th. -heaiwt. to run
11 (XAYTON t. KENNEDY.
JOHN X. GOWr
MARBLE-WORKER.
M ONI M LSI'S ot all d<-eriptioiis,
. ' xociited In the best form,
the lowest prices,
i,ni * ,n the .si’.crtOft time commUbie wnfarA ,'!'V. 1
• ‘.vitl: lauiti-r ' workmanship. 5? - i
I -r.-flis in want „t Marlili-Work I‘
I *»T kin,! lire invited to call. *J» AY
mio|i on Campbt o street, be flsaßK
tweet. Bread nod Grceao stroet K.JS
JOHN S' GOW ■W.”3
, sew5 ew ' osiuoramic
8> J E. R E O S GO PE .
\MONO the latest inventions in Op
. t (.s, there is uothtug more instructive or
j amus ng than the Stereoscope. Tb- SP*reoseope
\iew- impresshms from nature. repreßcnt
. uj tho finest Sceneries, CiH-.v and M-muments
n Europe, wh:t ti, viewed through the in.-tru
; tuenu show those object# in bold relief, actually
Itw uioyare, and thus are the best models for
~r K'Ve the best idea oi Foreign Conn tries
ami Art. and make the finest parlor ornaments,
j ror sale at u<»vl< K. J. OSBORNE S.
! WfIXOfIUS WEiLTIL’
rjMIK UNDEdKSJt NED desires to call
I atlol *G°i: to the fact ih‘»t he is prepared to
I ‘.a KAN. SCOUR AND REPAIR OLD GAR MEN IB
, ol every description, .-•« as to make them toofc as
: hcu as new. In these hard times, it is better to
pay u small sum f«>r havp-.g an old Ooat fixed up,
j than to expend twenty five or thirty dollars for
I a new one. ?*at:section warranted,‘or no charge
;made. Prices reasouablo.
i Shop over Clinou Engine House, No. 2, near
j Warren BkxdC. octvll P .ROBENSON.
! 1 I. .
k Boxes Adamantine CANDLES
i \J for sale ver low bv
! <l9 WHjUOX, HANDS; ANKLEY.
UNPRECEDEXTED
I INDUCEMENTS !
I AM BELLISGrnvsl<xk of VEHICLES,
. cohsfsUng of
Carriages, Rockaways,
I .BAHOWTIES, JEH-FA YV AViONN
BUGOIfiS, with an*l without tops,
ot all the different styles now manufactured at
prices AS LOW ay can bo boug tin any Souther?
'j y. Being constantly in the receipt of goods,
I am enabled to < tier to the pub be something
both fresh and new.
In addition to the above, I keep always oa
hand <i number of Vehicles o: my own nutnufito
ure.
lairso warrant all work that leaves mv store.
R. H. MAY,
At my old stand, corner Jackson and JCJliv-ale.,
in rear of Glob© Hotel. d22-lj