Augusta evening dispatch. (Augusta, Ga.) 1857-1861, January 27, 1858, Image 1

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.a. ■ ' • -. . _ - . VOLUME 2. (Uteiini pspattli. PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEK LY, BY 3. A. ATKINSON. DAILY. | annum S-I- CM> V ELKI V. •• I .Hi jK^-Subscri will ;>e roc iv < f i » t/vi at \ '2‘!. Monthly subscriptions, Fifty OOOte . •4**r'iV.rr/W’TU Pw adbi-CrlptiOnS Will positively be roq'tiPou : iiv meo. HAT vs rn AD V ERTISI : Adym:-.on)<*ißß wilt Li-1 aborted by the square "A Iji lines (100 words,) for 50 routs for t ie Art*t .iLHM'tion, a?<4 ATy a cent- for each subsequent in ■«ort on under -do m-nth, to bf paid for when the aivortwontflit ia b;iudod into the office. Aivertif'Otm oM under five lines Will be insert :*1 at 10 cents a line for tl;a first, and 5 couls a tine for each .-T;n.-,eo u nt insertion. Advorttsemoui- .vdl be inserted In both the Daily and "Weekly Dispatch at 25 cents above ■h':-e rates. Thlrty-Plflh Congress. HOUSE OF Number of muaJx-n, ... - #.14- ala ft a ?i v. A ;w YOBK— Cmtinu’d 1 Jas A Stalwarth. 5 Wtu 11 MAdhty 2 KS Shorter. 0 John u'oehraue 3 Jas F IVitvitoll. 7 Elijah Wo.r<J 4 >y<lncy Moore. 8 'Jorace F Chirk j OeoS Houston. 0 • >lm I) Haskin 6WIt W < V.bb. 10 AI. Mr, my 7 JL M Curry. 11 Vra V lUissell ARKANSAS. 12 ,hhl Th “VJ.<,n 1 A B Uliemvootl. j."> A'ccnu A (din 2 lulw A Warner. H Efustus Corning CALIFORNIA. 1-3 F'.-Wal lk4d 1 Charles L Scott, lb Co IF J Timer 2JC McKibben. 17 FnnM.s F Shb.ner Connecticut. 18 GarkßCochrane 1 Kira Clark , Jr. 19 Ohm . I Mo, -.-• 2 Samuel Arnold, 2d‘2o > B Maße-Hui 3 fault tty 1)> >i)i. 21 llenry Bennett. i Win DHi si top. *22 fl nn/ O(>■■ du in !>RL \\v \ ;:k. 23 Fuavh.p B /hard I Wm (r Whitley. 24 Amos V Granger FLORIDA. 23 Edwin B Morym 1 Geo S Hawkins. 2-" F.iory H Potil <•F.OUOI A. 27 John \f Parker 1 Jas L Seward. 28 Wtllunn KW-y 231 J Crawford. 2! Sam'l G Andrews 5 It P Tripfu, Am. 30 J W Skinnan 1 L J Gar troll. S i 8 M Barronyhs 3 A it Wridit. 'A Di;v. ! T Hatch 3 Jas Jack so it. *>i Rmheu E FhiUm 7 Jodrm Hi:. 1 , Am. north Carolina. : A H 'Stephens. 1 H M Bhaw Illinois. 2 Thomas ituffin Eli MW.Wwe. Warren Winslow 2 .1 F Earner art ft, 4 LOU 1•• ranch 3 Oicvii f.ov-'jr.'if. C i Joi n A (iUim r.Am i WinKUyy. 6 Alfred M Scales 3 Isaac X Morris. 7 liurton Craige 1 Thomas L Harris. 8 T L Clinginau 7 A Shaw. omo. 3 Hubert Siiiitl!. 1 Geo H FendJoton i '•mu' 1A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck i.NinvNA. 3 LmAs /) O,.,'pUA I W J Vi oh ck. 1 Mil XMi l V.Jn n-FiuJish. 5 Writ'/; / %fo<> fuiu -s Hushes. 0J li (cJCkCi’elt I Jant.cs j: I’nloy. 7 A V".-< Jla-. : -f j » ) Jh'vtd K>nj-n f. 8 IJdnjann. * St&ffau: 5 .Tames \I Gregg. 9L w Hall John G Davis. 10 Joseph Mille r - .)■>■■ !!"//.•,' II I. nj it-. ]i Morion j S' 7/ w/ler C J • tx 12 8- 8 Cox 10 (Atarb * Case 33 John Sherman I I Jin V Ft U. 14 PI-A.mm Was lowa. 13 Joseph H ints 1 Savuul R Curtis lb Cll Tvmr.ins 2 TiniMinj I it 17 !V r m Lawrence k sjRTt'OK v 1.8 Jlmj F I.Skr 1 Henry C Hnrnettrj ICdumi \\irJ -2 Samuel OPeyt *n2o Joshua, B i* id-tinny* 3 II /> I’li ■ 121 J A JlunJib'iiA i A C Talbott I'MNNSYI.VANIA. 5 Joshua H L wctt 1 Tims H Florence L John 31 Elliot 2 EJuy Morris, Am 7 j TJ Marshall. Am 3 James Earnly 8 James H C'lav 4 Henry M Philips 9 John (' Mason 3 Owen Jones .0 J W .Stevenson *J John Hiekmiut Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman 1 6Ve Am S J Glitncv Jones 2 Miles Taylor 9 A KR> h<rfs 3T G Davidson 30 John C Kunkel 4 J M Sandigo 11 W'm L 11.-. wart Maine.' 11 P faddy 1 Jtln M Y7,, .d 13 Win li Dimtniek 2 CWrlw J CUnion 14 O A Grow 3 ■/owb ,H■;,// 13 AIIFun White 1 // M - 1G John J Abel 5 lAViWJwyrr, Jr 17 Wilson Heiliy C S/'-.d n a Foskr 18 John It Hdie MAu vi. v:. J John ( bo. V 1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery 2J /> /»’?<•/ .'v Am 21 IkiriJ lltier.o> ; J M Uteri'- , Am 22 i. l J’-mrm'c ! // IF //• v. J:w. 23 H//i Stnrart 5 Jacob MK. Hike r L Gil lis 6 Tin's F Howie 23 J‘>lm ihek MAS- v !J! • e.i’i'S. BHODK ISLAND. 1 It 11 Hall 1 V F Hinfer. 2Ja n 11 a '"il 2 Ha D JJr - h>n 3 Wm $ jJrmnU SOLTU t \Ki-UN.V. •4 Ural* It Con ins 1 John MDm at 3 Ansm 12u Unyasw 2 M Poicltcr Miles f> Pn/bithtf lMvix 3 I-iwrcnceM Keit 7 I) 1r(»•,.../< 4 M I. Honlmm 8 O L Ki jj) *3 James L Orr ‘J Fit 2'iu-i/' ' 0 Vin W Boyce ;0 Calvin PChaffee tennk-skk. 1 Henry L Owns lAC V." Atkins AMS- n hi. 2 IIM -r .h r 1 F P Ida r, Jr 3 Sami ■•! A Smith JTL And,r»m, Am 4 John if \tvago H John BCI irk 5 Chas U-t h/, Am 4 J Craig G George W.Junes 5 81/ H'i Won. Am 7 John \' Wright dj John 8 Phelps BFK /■.■lßrnf \r,Avi 7 Sam’l ('aiuthers 9 JI)C Atkins Michigan. 10 Wrri T Avery 1 Wm A, llonoml ; i,x.\ .. "2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy 31 Bryan 3D S W'-’diriJge 2J H Beagan 1 Dr Wilt C latch t v l.l: MONT. Mississippi. IFP \Y Uon 1 L Q 0 Lamar *2 Jnafm S Monxll 2 Keubin Davis 3 limner E Boyce 3 Wm 1 lark sdale virgi n i a . 40 H Singleton IMIt U Garnet 5 J A Quitman 2 J I Mi Ison new Hampshire. 3 John S Caskie 1 James FA - 4 Wm O Goode 2 Jf IF 3 Aarm II Crayin G Paul us Powell new jfiiisKY. 7 Wm Smith 1 Isaiah D Cimc&m 8 C J Faulkner 2 G’ R JWms 9 John Letcher •3 Garnet B Adrian 10 S Clemens 4 John ITuyier 11 A G Jenkins 5 J B Wortendykel2 H Edmund son *ew vouk. 13 G W Hopkins 1 John A Searing 2 George lay lor Wisconsin. 3 Dan’l E Sickels 1 John FPotter 4 John Kelly 2 C C WasUjume 3 (Am Ihltinghursi • — v*?— '■ ■«- ■- SENATE. Number of members, .02 Democrats in Roman, Opposition in Italic. ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI, j Clement Olay, Jr. Albert G Brown. • Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis. ARKANSAS. MISSOVRX. ;Wm B BeiJiistian. Tames L Green, j Robert W. Johnson .Trusten Polk. * i CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE. \ j Lafayette S Foster. John P Hale. j James Dixon. Darnel Clark. CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK. Wm W Gwin. IV,a hi Sncan.L David-C Broderick. Preston Karty. DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY. Martin W Bates. William Wright. | Janies A Bayard. John R Thompson. | FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA. David L Yu Ice* David S Reid. |hi «*phen R Mallory. Asa Biggs. GEORGIA. OHIO. Robert Toombs. George F. Pugh. Alfred Iverson. Jicrja. -Am. F Wade. IX I? IA VA. PKN XST I.V A NIA. Graham X Fitch*. William Bigler. Jesse D Brighi. Fo ra: Cameron. ILLINOIS. ttHOLK ISLAND. Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen. Lyura-i Tinfahull. James h Frn«.m. I <AVA. SOUTH 1 A ROUN A. George W Jones. Josiah J Evans, James llarhn, J H Hammond. K ENTUC'K Y. TF N X ESSER. JAm li Thoir<p*,n. John Bell. John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson. LOUISIANA. AS. •J P Benjamin. Bam Hour: John Slidell. Vacancy. 40UINK. M»> Fth Frstumden Vermont. Haunthal Ihiat-u. Jacob Oliamer. mass a cur setts . Solmwn /■, Hen rtf Wilson. Char I# Stimner. viac.ixiA. MARYLAND. It M T Huuter. Janies J. Pearce*. Jas M Vlason. Auth wy Kennedy. mcniOAN. WISCONSIN. Charles E Stuart Charles lJurhe. : Fioh-ircth Chandler. Jyno-r H PooW-ile. Kei apltu ntloui. Hen ocrat - ..... Cioaii* j I Ui-m-« riitie mafuritv Vh Moam or &vHs^sj.mvu. j '•".US j! . *v V•■•iL.i..- 35 j DtanotrAtic auij ri y i’4. Rail Road Register. AXP ATLANTIC EAIUWAM. (.{'{(Mia /•< Cb'itij.naQga,') Pasi-’ger Train teavtss Atlanta 1.45 a tn arid arrives at CliatAanoujra f. 45 uu- Morning I’hs-.; i* Train 1.-...- Cuat. 1M ain <uid at Atlanta :i ain Xight l'iwgCHgi»r Train lea\ w. Atlunft 1V.30 j» m and arrives at L’liaUamioga B.ib pm ‘ • rrahi CM 8.16 p f fives ; A'.Uma 11 pu, I .IHK TO Clf Vlv' j NaKJtIA, to. JAM&A V. SP'JU.OLK.. Sup't. ? r;,>\TA AXDu.AUP.ANOE IIAILR«>.U>. Morniag l'a.vugi'r TC i».n loavjs \tlauta2.eou m oad arrives at West Point TVS a r.. K\ f»J - i • 11.00 and nrrivs at W st poiut 6.28 p m ; Moruin. Pu- s’gi . Train leave- V.'. Point 4am'» a u\ and arrives ot Atlanta at 0.27 a m ‘uveiling l';.y >‘gr Tr#ir. k-a es W. 4 do p • . ari'l arrives at Atlanta 10 15 p m Fare to vrienr Crtrvr, 33.60. GEO. G. iHCtL, Miponutendent. U '-'OX AND RAILROAD. Morhiug i'ass’gr Train leuvca Atlanla .10.30 a m arid arriy. •- at Jliteon 4.15 :i u Evening Train It aves Macon 12.00 j »u and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p :n Fare to Man».v, S 4. K l DOTE. Buj)eriuten-'v.. t. GEORGIA RAILROAD. {From Au'ju .'a to Atlanta.) Leave Augusta at 2 00, Ail. and 4!‘ M. Arrive it A In eta «t 11 :>G i)t and 104 {’ M. Leave .Ulaatn at 12 *. d and i«. v M. Arm at Augusta a* 8 a M and 7 I'M. I r n»e 2.30, A. M., train frmn Augusta connects tiirou,;. t to Mritiphis, j i 1 irk—fa 50. Coiourt \viih South Carolina liailroad Truths, i Arriv eatAugu-taat 1 A Mand 2 30 P M. i. ■uvi: Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 }■ M. With Werf-rv and AiUtniic Railroad Train Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and ft 33 a M. Leave Atlanta at I 45 A Mai d li 301'M. With Atlanta uml ia (Jranae Hail road Trains, A. - : ’-e at Atlanta at 10 3.0 CM and 700 A M i laavc Atlanta ut 2A M v ’• 1 PM. Conner'. ■» i , b Mar-m d Hr,an, Jtadrocul Arrive at Atlanta, ft 35. A M.. and 6 05, P. if ] 7. .. v: Atlanta. 10 30 A. M.. and 12 Na/Lt. Athens Branch—Sundays h/xerjhd. ! Augusta at. 2 30, Nigltt. ■ • Dm v .• Athou-i 32 00, Niglu. ' Ar.'ivc.Tt \thcn- .10 30. Irav. Arrive at Augusta ft 00. Morning. 1 Arrive vi Atlanta 11 34. M c ning. I W.u'iiitifton Itrav U, —*S'u»Jo pExcej'l' ?. JW. Nfebt ! j leave Atlanta 12 00, Night. i As. vs .u Washir.ifVin 7 35. Momicg i.* i • « -t"U .;:.u ii' uiiu 1 ivrriv-.: at .-i yista Morning i i ..• ut A'im.ia 11 04, Muinltig I \Y< r rent on branch—Sundaes I. 1.-Mve At i-ta 10 (A. >!■•: ii'ii,. Arrive at Whrrvtiion 6 0». Evening j W» ireoton ... 3 30, Ever.in- | Arrive i An ” tn 7 00. Eroding Arrive at Atlui.t:. I 14, Night GEL'. VDNUK,SoperiDte dent. /\U‘.*l'BT.V AND BA\ ANN AH RAILROAD. I.Cave Augusta, 2.10. A. M. a*iu 4 P. M. Arrive at Miilen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P M. Leave iUUen, 5:40 A. M. and 3:46 P. V. Arrive at Augusta 9:<j<i A. M. and 6:47 P M. Ouuuectiug with tra: s to and lro.u Savannah j and Augu.-ta. C. A. DROWN, Sup’t. SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY. | . Day Mull and Passenger Train leave* Augusta at 10 o* dock. Ail. ; and arrives ia Augusta at 2.30 P M. Night Mail and T’assengcr Train leaves Augusta • at • .05 l‘ M: arrives in Augu«ta at 1 P M. H. r. PEAKL, ’General Superintendent. CENTRAL RAILROAD. Bet»:u~n StoiOitnn.di ami May.a. l/uve Savannah 1 15, am, 2 40, p. m j Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 50, am' i xsiv ■ Macon 645, a in, 11 30, p in j Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p tn, 8 50, a in ; Bute<>zen Savannah and Augusta. G ave Savannah 105, am, 11 15, a m 1 Arrive in Augusta 9am," p m j Leave AttgiwU 2 a m. 3 45 p 111 Arrive in Savannah 8 50 a ui. 10 55 p m[ Be'in-nx Macon and Augusta. ! cave Macon y 45 a in, 11 30 p m j Arrive in Augusta 7 p m, ft am, U*hvi* Augusta 2am, 3 45 p m. Arrive m Macon 10 45 am, 1- 30 am J EMERSON FOOTE, Gen 1 Superintendent HAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD Leave Augusta 4 00 p m . do Atlanta I4 r -ain do Dalton t 50am Ar rive at K: v\ ille 1 30 pm i It. C. .IAGK.-OX, Superintendent. | —■ l —" 1 "" ■ ■— /lIG AILS 1 v. ’ 10,000 KIO HONDO. 50,000 variouc brands, for sale low by JOEIAII SIBLEY & SONS. jauls No. 6, Warren Bloofc. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. JANUARY 27 1858. Itiiscclianroiu. Mi).!. STONES ! \vILLIAM HREXSER, Manufacturer of .jrnt rlj Stmr Ml iI Is tones, 4 ND Healer hi Esopns and Cologne h\ Stun»*.•». Br.uwi-street. above Upper Marker, j j Angusm, Ga. Orders solicited and punotuallv attetwletl te. Jau7-ly soifoTkl™ ! jrjpHE C.VDEKSIfIKF,]) having com* ‘ rueuce«l t he OYSTER BUSINESS , —v in thi.s city, and dc- gning to von , {l9 J I ; duct it extvrivivelr, nud in the lest ' S *A )} f ; manner, di sires to < ommetui bis : purpose to tho attention df hi» friends i.;ul the i public. He will prepare and k**p countantly on hand ; I for transport.'Con t» anv part of the country THE BEST FRESH OYSTERS. I Rormotncally •“ealed, Spiccrt and Fried, p .‘. up ; 1 in cat.s., that the Norfolk market can produce. : j spiced ujnUi nr luiproved i'in* imparting to the , J Oyetpr th* i. oat ielf< tte flav t, and nsi ipg t then* presorv.Aioi) 111 any climate tor a reason j ; able period in their tin t excellence in every r>. ! sped. t Having had abundant expert euro In tho bn-; j ness, and perfected bis plan with the utuv.••■*, ’ j success, he submits hb enterprise to the publii. ■ ; with contldence in his abiUty to satisfy the most j fastidious uwtt*. . Also. Fr.*sh Oyat-TK packed .11 keg- »r 1 «pti c<l in i Order? from all parts of the country respect- 1 ca 'h. Address. " HENItY FIV/.gWIALD Norfolk, Va. ! or K. 1.. MOS-'. Augusta, fin, {an 14 DR. DENNIS’ orliot BTlilSs, A Comfotm-f. iVe;-*a ••i’o ;-i of (Bn-wa Sar-apa ■ rilia, for Pytpqptia, Coif ami Ft maU. miIEY ACT t.l‘OX THE LIVER and IJL Hecreti..'!.- loner ;:i;. i :(>y a*?ist the on the l>owe Is they h FOR DYS-'KlTslA.—if tood cauo.v ; .n the stoiiiiici'i, a lio.-v t.ik'.n itmcediab-)y niter .n iG, j or as soon as the uneasy yens tion is experi enced, will relieve the pain and as* -t digest in . • FOR GOLDS,—Taken at the cumnencmg .-u 1 of cU s, they v ; prove alum an id , i pr event ion and cureoi’cliills in their fire*. »lHg> *. d Ji JR FEMAI.iI ( ■)' j UI. \: M> aitIMNG FI (.’OLDS —ls Gn? •• ilitt. swei.«*Ak«n h\ hoi t , , iratre-diataly after Ivivtu* been •.posed in old j , ‘ «*r rainy v. arne .to prevent in -I. or , vvro token rcuMs .v. rhe .mm ■■ inot.t of ! that period, they \v> i!d save a great amount' , sufi'ering. arid, often prevent -iiscu-f.* * .1, ii tr- 1 p.- ntly t-TMii:: 4 fatally, -pec .i!y With young' f rbrnales. Price, 31 per bottle. ‘ For sale by the priuripaiDr:;ggiA3 inthi* city, 1 Aar.li by Dr; ;. . .-' .-• -r : a V’.y. i • Watches juhl ('locks REl’AfHKl' with neatness ar,.l Cis- ■; ■ pat<;h. and warr rated to rue w*U a;. i.oep ; good time. Jewelry repaired s.oat! • . by E. TWEEDY k Q>. <l4 Near ? Low-i Mar • ' • TOOTH BKI.'SHES. .JLj J < h-.vy l'!*t rt- a -upply o; .1 •Fn .isli T(N>tii liru: i]o.-, ot oar • .vn impo' iai? •12 t t.FMtI k I n :'NI ; R. Youuj; America. Attention PISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS. 'Ve iwv'e jut?t received a lot of the l • lel*ra- ! ; ted F!RE-C'KACKER Pl.-TuLS, or 1 ?.«) ,t* • .«• h i dlft PLUMB .'c LITTN!.!’. Medical 800. s 'U/'EST ON THE i >ISE.VSf> OF (VO- { Peas ey'.- Jfuman bi-t.-iogy. Smith’s lK>mo.*ti<: Medicine, new ed:ii:'i). F- - * sal** by d2l THUS. RICHARDS A SoN Bagging and rope. 75 bale- BAGGING, 300 ».o:!s ROPE, for sale tow bv novlt WILCOX, HAND a: ANSI FY. j ( To Rout. rjIIIAT large ami commoilions L DVF). I.!.\g *.. 4 d street, late the ■ . rt-.-'deuee 0? M jor Dearmoud. ■■-•t! ! T« rnv very tow, amt to d. i: - desired, pa: * in 1 repairs. Apply to jai-.C lm Dr. J. M: HILL Country Merchants Take Not ive. T OFFER YOU FOR S iLE. at arensun i. abb- oriv Drug*. • uuem-. <.-!• , P«i I*. Oils, Window {Ha«s. Putty.«JHr«ii-« .-•••*.;- * ail si .id--- of chi ap ami va .able Fir** i'r • : : • ?. eral Ua;r.ts, «... I article,- ht my li *r»f» ! inva, at »:vu’> New York priv.es alton ,»•? yo . j di-eouut for net on-h on a bill exctAftip-t ilo. ; j Please iive uii* a trfiJ and send c.-.w ordyr.« l With* ut delay. -..7, 5} saved is >1 a.. te. ' AM If AIN KS. rtis, ,-v • «-t ic Improve s’oms* SiifSit/’ ) E suit all ;. - » b. 12 , firamby E K. T‘YF.I D . r*> . ! ’ *l4 Ne.--- the L' -v.-r Mark'd. Augusta, j, QUrFJiFINE FLOUR. ON•« u- • •••tg '•*•:.„? I J.*♦» ;: .1: airj | quarter Su ..- In (j-i ■> t ty. P. t*'iOV.\l.L & CO. ; ■ an<l Coflee. rill-N' liHUs. i-liuice Purto liieo Sua'.ir, 1 , 1 l" b'd- yellow * •'U 50 bid? Cru s .ied r«*d I‘owuercd Sugar, 25d si. - prime Km Colled, 3QI) hags common *• 10 bay< pri n * Java. 25 bags prime laguira, 25 bags prime? Bahia, tor gate by te.vtf DANIEL ff. Wi! go.V. 14 Salt. riIEN THOUSAND SACKfSLIVERPOOL j JL SAIT; 2000 bushel? Bulk SALT, GOO sack utu SALT. . r -ale low by i uovC DANIEL H. WILCOX. \ SIiILFR WARRIf VVrOULD respectfully call tho atten- ! > V tion o tue-r Irieiids and customers to i heir stock *•; NEGRt) GO(Hiy. George Schley’s VVi.it e Piains, warranted all) Woo tlliiug: l'kkl Lmsey, • A Marlboro Plaids and Stripes; 1 Domestic Gingham?; Osanburgs. Plaid and Stripes; t , Georgia Plains ; v, of all descriptions. “epttft 0 , WIN 1)0 W SHADES- )2 rniTY different patterns new style \ I Window Shades, juat received at BENJ vMIN & G(X»DRICB’S j sep *2ft Furniture Wareiooms j I .•Etna Insurance Company OK HaKTFORD. Incorporated in 1810. —Charter Ferpetuvt ; 1 C ash Capital—Sl,ooo,ooo. INSURE against loss and damage by . Fire on term-j adapted te the Hazard, una j *1 cousin tent with the laws of compousatiofl. ! J JOHN Cr. sLEIkjrE, Agent at Augusta, and for .til other parts of the Suite where an agency does noialrea ‘exist. septS | §oate, Sjsti At, JM HITS, K< H)TS, !S<HITS. IF &0C can get value received for your luoti* y wi. d mure do you want. Yel l have j conclude continue to sell SHOE 8 * the man j nfacturers' prices, with a Icetle added, to k eep i things going My Shoo* are a!! •* nr ranted to ! give '-ati«(ViCtioti. Persons in want would do well to give me a call before buying e'e where. . 4 JA'S. W. ni'KC’H! Broad street. BOOTS & SHOES. LADIES’ FINE MOROCCO BOOTS, Ladies' •• Kid <• BUSKJNS. Morocco *■ i - SHANGHAIS. For sale by r>ov24 J. \v. BURCH. «tUr A L<) t.S, BIF I ' AI A »KS I ’ ENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVKU- V % j a(<ES, j—t re«v:ved :uM for s.-U- low l.j --.r amin w. mu! Roofs, Shoes, Trunks, kc. I HAVETHLSTDAV roceived a SHOE J. made ospeeia.My for Geiitleni.Tii.- ’ ; wear. They are )ust the thing, and no mistake. Also, Mens’ thick Kip, Wax, Ruffed, Calf hght ' u.:«5 w. It i HOG ANS I P --ide .-:ome Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS, j j for House Servants’ wear* Cali and rof* them. d 4 JAS. W. BURCH. BOOTS AND SHOES. THOMAS P. LARES, ; ■ tfvrertwr lo K L. Sttmhi.ou.) oj-i.oiic the All . rffutla H.Mt LADIES DEI’Ail THE XT. rvT* Liwlies' Fine Kid ito roc ■- Slippers, liii'—i - lint-Kid and X rocc 1 1 iskius, LadittP Fine Black Gaiters, heeled, «i‘» do CoPrd do do do do Black uid colored Gaiters.* with . out heel? ; i Lvdi-s' tine Black and Col'rd Gre-de Gniiers* | MISSES’ l) FPA li TME XT. j Mi-'fies' fine Kid and Morocco Slippers, do do .lo *lo Hit* *-los, do do Black and colored liice Gaiters, d*. do do do do Cdngr.'ss do, j do do do do do Create do. cnn.DitF.xs' iJEDAiir.yiE.vT. Rla. k and Colored G..:t*-r-. do do do Button Gaiters, • I . Kid. Vlorncfu.-fi-l Pat-.-nt L.aU.er Mood, K . Mi'ir»>- -ohiol Patent I.eati.- •• Ate.l- IT-s. A larpoawi well -elected -t k ofGeutU*inens r , Oxf< »rd T**x* , Si rap Slu*« s. Ti«> G-kiter-, Cong r«sn ! Gaiters ;ud Pump-solo . Also, Hou-c ser • vatit.*. j .hot!B. of every d»- •-ritition. : ; ho.d-d ;n the diorte t imtice. v -. . id!. < H-10-ly T< < THE JT .ANTI:LtS.I T. I*. DARI 8, S"" • ->vr to J . }.. > /?<>>/ • '. th.i j August a Hotel. Augusta, (la.. HAH this ‘lay ivcrivcd 30 cases Mens' . Heavy HHOGANH for ftygro wear, and the j I'kiiit-.T-i will tin t it to their advantage to give ! in? a rail before buying elsewhere, all ot' the i Goods are made to uiy own order to-uitthoj ) ’-■•ad.-, .hi out t>e v,;»r*-.iiKo4 to 1 what v rep : ri'seut theto, and as cheap as aay store in the oefS tf_ T. P. DARTS HAS THIS DAY received a large iot •’f • DDUPmH ->• • : .|) :,iu! , d very .crip''.ot» an-isixo. * Wfa. | A lot ot h-mth-ui Ui*." I «->TS a;nl sip H*. . tte- *’.!-• -at dcse'. rpti.-n, las just coma to hand. Also. He ivy BRtXiANS. :br the Planters. novl7 A nORIGIAES. V B O R I G I N ES. 4 HEv\ MORE pairs LADIES FIN 1. V Bi - KIN'S, for at hail pricu h\- i. OT KURCff / 9 EORGIA BRoG ANN Just t ctcivod. VJT 'leases of heavy BROGAN SHOES. Will • o sold low to clos<:' the cou.- ignmoiu. TiiuS. P.FTOVALL k CO.. novl2 Geu. Com. I*l te , .\f‘gr«* Ili'ogaiis. PIVE HI NUKED PAIItS NEGRO 1 Brogan Sii"e-, , u the manufactory of Col Glover, Marietta, toarriw, wiii be sold at cua ''' - * !| i ovtih TfJOS P. STOVALL & CO. OYSTERS! CYSTERS!! i NORFOLK OYSTERS always I L «-*»i lM* .1 at ti t- BRANCH ICE HOUSE, *un * Cat .;»''<•!l--try- 1 , •€ ‘ 'Mm4L l> € ‘ II«*; ** Ml EWELRY.i :%KAJi THK LOW KK M UCrvUT, i A I'h IST A . (, l:X >l\ G lA. E. TWEEDY & CO. \l, r E h.ivo a betuitlful assortment of l ▼ Gold and Silver Hunting and Open• Faced i Patent ever, Detached Lever aim Cuiibder i WATCHES. which »>.* war* mt to uu well and good Umr.f. r ml. - V ftp. Jownlry, style- i.id patterns; Loral and Gold S.tts of Ear Drops and Breast Garnet and Gokl Se tts of Ear Drops and Breast i in- ; ' u nco and Gold Setts «»f Ear Drops and Breast I-idies and lentiemens-’ Breast Pics, Finger Rings, Chains. iiockr's. Cadies’ Ea I ■Rings. Ear Drops, Breast . Gold and Silver Thimbles. Bracelets, 'Portel Mommies,,Card Cases. <x \ For sale l»y E. T A KE! >Y k CO.. j d 4 Near the Lower Market. Augusta Moui* ami Lard* t*J IX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su- O nerUne FEoUR. 400 sack* Ben mead'a do. do. 10 ball choice LEAF LARD. Just revolved and for sale by jaul6 3 BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. / wFee. V-' 300 bags (air to prime RIO • OFFEE, 60 pockets Java . do 50 do do do, very fine, 3 ) bags prime Laguyra do For sale low by JO3IAH SIBLEY & SON'S, jan 15 No. G. Warren Block. AI ITIOIV >SiCim MIS SION BLSINKSS. \l r K. Iho undersigned. have ibis day T v entered into a Copartners hip and will t; an .-.act the above business under the name of W.-B. Griffin k Co. They have taken the store ' '.copied t»y Mcs-rs. GirariLy, Whyte & Co. tor some time past, and respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. W B. GRIFFIN H. O'NEIL!.. Augusta. April 6. 1557. apfi-ly 1 TSARINA, Corn Starch. L'ctul Sago, j . Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat! eal, perfectly fresh. For sale b jan« IVM. H. TUTT. OORT WI NBA N dTiRANDY, ~ For Medicinal use, [both very fine.l For i -a! by ym6 WM.'H.TUT. | B acon sides aud hams. 6 lihda Prime Bacon SIDES. do do do lIAM .for sale by JOBIAH SIBLEY & SONS, dS No. C, Warren Block, j (Whrcjhnisc (T;nts. BEALL .v STOV l CL. WAREHOUSE AND l hMMISSIOX MERCHANT!,; Reynold, bthbem Jack-son and M lntotk AUGUSTA, G£soß(iL\. YA \>\ HAVE removed to Metcalfs MEjtfilfiig’arge row Five proof Warehouse ou 1 •Trnmmd ßoyncld. between Jackson amt Mein I tush streets, recently occupied by Gilharn A ,\s kin, in the centre of the city, In the vicinity of j the principal Warehouses, and convenient to'the Hotels. Being amply provided with good and safe! storage for Cotton, drain, Flour, Bacon and Pro- * ■loco generally, wo respectfully solicit consign-! menu, winch shall receive our undivided and I faithful attention. Family Supplies, and the visual facilities, will ; be afforded to customers. Our CommiSGoos for --liing Cotton will be i Fifty Cent* a bale. V* :.l M. BEALL. W‘ptlß-fim J. W. i. STuVAJI. ! J* J. Pearce. WAREHOUSE AND O AIMT>s!(»V MERCHANT. ■ ATOTTSIA GEORGIA. ; srrnv RK-m-RFI-LLY RENEWS 1 tender «>f hfs services in the Storage Side of Colton, and other Prodnce, | at bis extensive Brick Warehouse. \'ii C'nrnpbeU: Street, near Bones, Brown & to $ Hardware Store. Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family i Supplies forwarded'to Patrons as heretofore. * j Cormnishions for Selling Cotiou. utter tin tlrst . of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale.: aug2B-6m J. J PEARCL. \ J, R. BIMi*SOV, (SrCCRSrtOR TO SIMI’.HO.N A GAKDr.NRR,) WaßEHolteE A Nil I’G.d.MiSslON MERUIT ANT ' - Corner llm/nnhisand M'(ntoFn st*.. Amm.- 1 .,.. Ga.' CON'HNUE THE" WARE * house an.i Ootnmission Business in all, tasw-apfejpi brand I-si, at the dd -*tnad of -smphon k i’A i .'ixKK. and hot*' * by strict personal atten tion t«* the interests of hi- friends and Patrons, to merit a contnance of the liberal putrorage heretofore bee towed upon the old lirtn. 1 t'ash advances made on Produce in store, when desired Bagging, Rope, and Family sup plies, furnished at the lowest market rates. Commission for soiling Cotton, 50 eta per bale • aug 24 fin PLANT A S D M E K < H A N T >S. "W”,7 io i l£s<e j. y?~Z —if I’HF under-gr.ed >uM i- *. ♦f: 7Jy announce to th-.-r fr emts. hii.l the (iun.il. tint th y have n.-s«niated ! thcmsi A i s together in the WAREHOUSE AM) BU.MNFSS Under the umn** an ! stylo ■ P. k J L. Fr£'.n.\o. and taken t! » large Eire-Proof Warehouse T. ‘ F Metcalf, situated on Pcv'jij.d. between Jatk-i sou and Melt u -h -:reets.' Thoir ohargos will eoavorm to t‘o old estate j sin ; rati s, te wit- 25 • • uts for -t*>rag2 anu 25 j ' ent- -■ •mud -eon for • eUitig I A:! orders for Family Buppiies promptly exe cuted at the lowest market ;*ri< ••. PORTKR FLEMING, t JOHN L. FJJIMING. 1 Auguste, Cvtober, 1857. oct2 tiin. i m r; av ii vi vstk, WAIiKHOI-.VE A.VU i .MKIiCHAXTS ! • ' tete HESI’EUTFL'LLY ANNOfN'.'E ’ fJ-jJaV to their fHeiid- and tint the public aer , rally, that tlioy have formed a cornu* tion in the above basin.--/, and have '"a >-4 thft I Fire proof Warehouse of Col Uuutou, Xanh .-hie 1 g of R ynoKU stu ut. ami recently occupied by Mr (~ L. Audersou. Frut.; th ir long experienced hey flatter th ■ that tl bled to giro entire sa is;action t * those who! may favor t!.< t;. wild * ~n jgnmonte: olCotton, or », “thcr produce. Their prompt personal atten- : . tion wih be given i" order for B ggim:, i Rope, etc., and purchasing of Family supplies at the t«nv.**i market rate.-, a iso, to the for-' warding of Goods tousigned to their IVtends iu the interior. Liberal cash aevaures made, when ! desired by our customers. <>ur charges will In* l the same a-- those of other housea in tl,r city,; engaged in the same busiuoste JAM.KS M. DYE, aug 1 dm ANDREW G. LA TASTE REKS ,s. LIKTOS, VY A REHOUSE AN D (‘ -MMISSION MERt H ANTS, 1 Jaekmn Street Augusta, Georgia. v. CONTINUE TIIE WARE- j loii-e and '.'•enu.-<.don Bu.-u.e.-s l . *3*ns*z'M\i u .- r g r e proof Warehouse, and will de-, , V'dc their p'usou.i .tt.emi 'a to the interests jo i their friend- and iwtron©. Orders tor family c supplies, bagging, rope, etc- carefully filled. * j H Liberal cash advance.*, made when required, ij Commissions for selling l otten. 50 cts per bale. * SQBH C RKKS, KCp 14 S.IM L [>. U.VTOX. ! -I. P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE AJfI»,Co.MMISSION MERCHANT, 5' Augusta, G> • r-‘. THE DCSISES.B s tn ui! Its temnebes, in hi, extensive x , F&S&&S ti-o proof IV ti ■ house, un Jackson-st | N nth. ( ltd- li. cel. Hi„ -trial atten- • ~ tion ivpl as horetof'M *. bo be given to th?storage *• anu ■u“ of Cotton. Gram i\u 1 produce generally , He will when ir * h make liberal cash advances , c i :i produce ui s ore. Orders for Family Supplies. F • !{opu. etc , will be promptly and • are fiiiy ftlleil.it theUuv •;.. arktApriCP-. < oimuis sion s.'iling CoUua, fifty ctdiis pur bale. J.€. II AIIALSOS, WAREHOUSE AN (V>\i.MK-T»»N MERCHANT |L At the old stand of L. Horms. ; si Aug. l '.'. Georgia. a WM M DUNN, GEVKUM OJIMISSION MERCHANT. •> li'Kma mu,. nA. }pOR the purdia.-e of Wheat, Corn.. Oats. li\ e, K’.oi.r, Bacon, l. ir l. Pry Hides. J 0 A». and .or ihu ale <st Sugar. i'<4tVc. Moias.-es, . p Salt, Tobacco. Nails. Iron. Castings, Factory ’ _ Yarn, i omeotic, and all kinds m Agricultural | j Implements, such us Plows, Straw Cutte rs. Corn ‘ J She ier-. Thi ishei with ai d without the horse j power combined, Reapers. Mowers, etc h oct2 lr , c rpo THVSICTANS. ■' J. We. have on hand a spier :d assortment of i physicians buggy casks, do SADDLE MAGS. i t,' do POCKET VIAL CASE 5 . Also. FAMILY MEDICINE CH‘.SI’S. which we ; b offer at lovr price -. 1 « d“2 PLUM 3 LEITNER. J a TT7HISKEY! WffIKKET!I “| r It 100 bbls Georgia Plauters’ WHISKEY,; now in Depot, for <l7 THOS. P. CTOYALL4kCO. upiTOS. RICHARDS & SON have for j y JL -ale. Adventures and Missionary Labor I c in several Countries in the Interior of Africa : », from 1849 to 1850, by T. J. Bowen. . :.i Gr ivc Trurn .or have aud Principle, by 1 Mr -. Sail.e Rochcst r ord, of I/misville, Ken- t Dicky. u 29 CLOCKS, C IAtCIkS, CLOCKS. AT - A * < 81.50 and Upwards. \\ r ARUANTED to run well mid keep * T f t ood time, by v <l4 F. TWKEPY A- CO. ‘ : — 1— • c Cttiitty. BOXES assorted Steam Re-! . ftued Candy, far sale by JUSIAH SIBLEY & SONS, | c 4 No. 6. Warren Block A Card. I*oll,l. AIX, JENNINGS 6t CO., GROCERS AND COITON I'AClOlit-. ; AUOCSTA, GEORIiIA. Antoine Poi llain, Thomas J. Jennings. Is.uah | _ jail 7 Purse. w4m j-j 31. £l4* Ik f*t 4 1 • FT C\ Kits No. 1 MACKEREL, just re-1 fJv/ cuLvedat jan7 D'ANTIGNAU St HUBBARD, Unr #oobs. linv the Bed and Cheapest. James i-iEnsnE^ - HAS NOW INSTORE one of the best and most fashionable stocks of DRY GOODS j ever brought to Augusta, and be solicits au in -pettion of them by his friends and the public 80, gutisfled with very small profits, he is ; confident that his stock will be found cheaper than that of any other in the Trade. The following desirable styles oi goods nro te | bo found hi his stock : i Rich silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de i QUliJiy Ricu Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadero ! striped Dresses, Rich Plaid Raw Silks, I‘laiu dilks of ail colors. Black Silk Rubes and Robe.-* de Quiile, Rich Figured Delaines. Cashmeres, Merinos, French Merinos, ah colors, j English •* *• ; A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per vd, Mourning ii Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tanmrtine, A large stock 01 English and American Print ed Calicoes, A large stock of Mourning Calicoes, •Scotc hand French Ginghams, i some low a- 10 cts per yard. Chenille. Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid , Shawls, Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs, Cloth and Velvet Cioaks and J'almas, t Hoop Skirt*. i Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for j Basques L*'!ia. Twilled Long Cloths, plain aud striped, ln -h Linen.-: and Diapers, ot various makes, | Huckaback, Crush. &e., for Toweling. Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsev and Pantaloon Stulls, A tine assortment of French and Scot chEipb'd | : Collars and Sleeves, seperato aii.i u Embroidered Mi-«. - and Boys Coliars. Infant’s Robes and Waists, Handkerolnets and Skirts. Silk Hose Bauds, Edging and Inertings, ! Hosiery, ko.. Cotton, Thread and Crotchet Lace*?, A large variety of Dress Trimmings, Ladies’. Misses’, Gentlemen's and Beys’ Me rino UiKtervesU, Flannels, all colors aud qutdities. Bed Blankets, tjuilts, Su\ ■ In the Mi!littery 1 department, Mrs. Henit lias :-!se «)f Ihe tine.-.t selections of B< ‘NNJ-.TB. HEAD DRESSES, Au., to au examination of which -h * j respcetfblly invites her triends and the publi { KAtecrAily. oct3 GRAY & TURLEY, - Having thuiwcghia - removed t*> their NEW ST«)R under the U States Hot* i. are row receiving a full and complete as ■): tuu i.t of rich and .. iecant DRY GOODS. Which, having been purchased for Cash, under j the depressed state of the monetary affairs ot | the North, enables them tooth r fauilities to close ; purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants ' i.GD r-u au i the Ladies, particularly, would consult their interest by an examination of our ' lock and price?. Having a resident purchaser i in the North, we are in tho continual receipt of J JOB LUTS” from auction, at unprecedented! low pnoe3. Among our assortment will be found the rich ; <vt aud *i* *W' 'Ft DREHB GfdODS of the season sue! a- Rich and Elegant <’old and Black SILKS, : ranging from 37 : c ' Cuts to ?5 per yard, (omh v.ng t" specify aii the manufactured ' law-break tug"' names used on such occasions.) Fine ail Wool MUSi.IN DELaINE, Plain and t Figured ; Cheap MUSi i.V DEI.AINEs. in grea | variety : Lupin’s best Black ALAPACAS ant BOMBAZOiF^. PLANTATION goods, The very !, -si ~nal:tr : S -to.. O?.N’Af.UB(;S J "y ' f \, ViluDg Georgia PJAIAS Heave dica-) SATINETIS All Wool !'ldi,i UXSKVS Blue .-rtripeau l l'laul HOMEHTXS : Bro. HOMF-SPC.V ami JANES . T oe TJ.ti HI AN Ki'TS, very clieai., • i RICH CAHPBTINUB.—Cheap. Fiu* English Tapestry VELVET ; Sniiermr Three fly, lino Ingrain and All-Wool; I V YRVKTIXIT—(noi Im.ing room in our now st- ro i - to h-.ep Carpeting, we will sell theta at co.-t aiut . charges.) EMBROIDERY. 1.000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 25 cte. , to SI, worth full} double that amount. 5,000 • wu? and JaekenetCOLLAßS,faom 25 to ! « 50 < eu lr. v\ rtl. sl. 100 r,»l o Fruicb worked COLLARS i ; 2.50 to s■>■so, worth »5 11- si>. wi-- auh Jackonet EpGIGS aud LVSERT NGSig in great variety. | Embroidered and Hemstitched HInDKER 1 CHI EE**, ex • cim. 'y oh- ap. s*> fine Emb r d SETTS, $2 toss, exceedinglc f cheap. « In tj.-e Name departraeat will be ounda most complete assortment HOSIER Y ■ !iiu has ever been in oxae House in Auguste, j Lad iu-, Genu. M'.-S'X' aud Youths, of every vie- i scription. DOMESTIC GOODS feu oases fine 3 yard wide -HEFTING, at 31c., w 'Tth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from , 35 to 40 cent*. Five hales One Sc a Island HOMESPUNS. 614 c. fen ca. J eß tlno U.xLlCo, warranted fast colors, or the money returued. for ceut.-, worth LINEN GOODS. The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever been knowu to sell iu Augusta, under any c'r- ; v mstam o.*. are now on our shelves, and only require an examinaikui to convince the most' fi.-tiilious of ilie great saving In purchasing 1 ETXKN GOODSfaom us. Splendid fronting LIN EN for 37 f cent-, that has never been known to el! in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents. The mu-t superb LINEN DAMASK ever brought to this market at vastly reduced rate* Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room 64 long, only 12# cents, worth 37 cents. Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, iu great va r .ety. exceedingly cheap. Five hundred 12-4 square QUIL T S , For 51.50, worth $3 . fine French Marseille WUH.TS largo size. $3.50 to $5. worth from $8 to $lO. —ALSO— A very large aud varied stock of every descrip tion of DRY GOODS. Selected with the utmost care bv decided j dges of Goedf, at auction and such oilier place-as j bargains could be obtained, within tho last two s weeks, to which we would invite the attention o I those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that wt can save them a very large per centage on an examination ot our st*>ck. sept 26 GRAY k TURLEY. Linseed Oil. White L,ea<l,&c. IPXVK HUNDKKD gallons LINSEED r ou., 10,000 lbs WHITE LEAD. "00 hoses WIN'IHJW UI.A3S. For saie unusually low bv WM. H. TUTT. novs Wholesale an l Retail Druggist. PICKLES. 15 doz. Gallon PIC’KLES, assorted. 16 do Half Gallon do do 15 do Quarter do do Just received at jan7 D’ANTJGNAC St HUBBARD, NUMBER 326 IJeak-lltafo (flotjjing. . ’ GENTLEMENS’ Pall ami Winter Goods for . *857. stock of goods is now full and xtA <omprises everything that is fashionablo !lu CLOTH*. CASSIMERES turn VEiTCNGS, which j will be made to order as good ami as fashionable : as can be obtained in any part of the country. ULSO, ! A tine and select stock of Head y-Sfade CLOTH- I.n’o, which cannot be excelled by anv Goods m j the city. also, f A large stock of FCRXLSHING GOODS , eir.bra j C’.ng everything that is uecessarr for Gentle } men's wear. All goods sold at this establishment warrant- I e « as represented. j ocvli) j. a. TAX WINKLE. “NOTHING TO WEAR 31 NERD XOT BE THE MOTTO NOW, | - SI.VCK i ±J. K. HOlii 4 111..^ 't- j MCCK»ORSTO >■ M. NEWBY & CO.. HAVE OI’EXED THEIR J* Large and Elegant STOCK OF CLOTHING, for] * >IEN, YOUTHS anil BOYS! Cumo 13 verybocly GET A FIT! ■ -SITER r ft. HOTEL. ; ■ Augusta. Ga. REIDV MIfcfLOTHM, O” ,s U>« time to buy tlie following artiCif'.- !t-r Mens nni. Bir,? Wciu\ cheap* ■ than Gey • hotild be ;<i in this market : tAG LAN* (>VFRCOATB. *HA\VI*«, PI.AXKETS ROBE?, Fne Cloth and CNSwinien* CO.tTS * Fine VESTS. CANTS, SHIRT*, DRAW ’ F.lt- SI SI ENDEBtf. CK AVaTS STOCKS. COLLAR*, THINKS, V ALICES, aud every article iu our lin^» ; . . CLAYTON" KENNEDY. New Confectionery AND FRUIT STORE ! r pHK I. XIUaKSIGNED respectfully an* .4 nounce to il.c ladles of Augusta and the pun.ic geuoraUr mat they are now prepared to furnish AN HIDINGS, I‘ARTIE.-, BALI* fc.‘ .. at the shortest n< tic • and at the lowest prices. Confident that our Ice Cream,-. Jellies, Char lotk- and g-neral assortment of larc#- sniail Cttlu-. will not be .i, tiled in this •• v\US ! ?.V.V"r. , ul ’ : BRfDAL cakes, 1- AM A 1 \ HAMID* and FRUIT BASKETS will not easily lx- surpassed, by auv one « n thiscoun lr> we believe we are prepared to please tha most fastidious. Wealsoi-Uer n variety of Domestic ami lir,- i»r’™/ ANIUP:s - r,ITM - CORDIAL. WINE and HLANin DROP'S, fre .Tved, Iced. Clirystaliztfd and I MIT AT!'» N FRUITS, French CUITDS. BON iK NB, WiNHUXIERF> : and lrr Christinas a general a--ortm. ni of FANCY GuOBS and TOYS at the lowest prices. A share of jiatronago respectfully solicited v „ FIaISH *v -SOI era c. Norm Side P. ram-tree t. near tltc Lower Market ' •rders from the country respectfully attended f) * ’ deeti-tf 11c*ia*yOvercoat 8 tor IVcgroes OWNERS of Boat an 1 Railroad hands and all porous in want of NEGRO OVER ' 1 w *il do will to call an l examine our i neap and well made articles of the kind. aov 6 CLAYTON A KEN N edy. Clieap Satinet Jackets. A\ r E have a lot ok good ->t ▼ t IN IT JACKETS, for plantation fcegroc-3, " Inch we will sell for $1 50 to s‘». :: ° v 6 Cl .A YTON KENNEDY. Hi|> .lat UHs and Satinet O Coat* ami Pants. 1 R STUCK of the above articles being too large for the hard times, we of :<*! them cheaper than rhe cheapest, to run ,}oWl • CLAYTON .t KENNEDY. JOHN X. GOwT MARBLE-WORKER, MHuNI MLNTS, of all dcseviptionij . "xecuted in the beat form, at THE LOWEST PRICES. S/LjufS • 1! ■ 11 1 *■ -Lort* - t time compatible I J’frsons 111 w „ut ~f Marble-Work ' 0. any kind are invited to call 'm4' o v shop on CaniLD ||.ptreet. bo- - tween Broad and Grcone-stTeet ;-tV N. G>»\V fw n». C osiuornuiic S TL REOSCOPE. VMUNi l (Ik- latest inveutions in Op in-.-:, there is*nothing more instriMitlve or amu.- ng than th» The Stereo*op« ' :ow ‘ s are impress ions from nature. r.-t>ri>aer.V :ngt»ie finest Sceneries, Cities uni Monuments 15 Europe, which, viewed through the iustrit m nt. show those ohjerts in bold relief, actually >- they an*, and thus are the be-; models for Ai-i-trj. give the best idea of Foreign Countrio* , ami Art. and make tho finest parlor ornatuems. tor -kite at uovlu H. J. OSBORNE’S. IIOM IS WILTH? LNDKItSIGNED desires to call attention to the fact that ho is prepared to ' LEAN. SCOUR AND REPAIR OLD GARMENTS jOl every description, so as to make them look as ’ v:elL ** Ht tr Iu these har<! times, it is better to V*J il ' nial l sum f>r having au old cout fixed up, than te expend twenty-five or thirty dollars for a new one. Satisfaction warranted, or no charge made. Prices reasonable. Shop over Clincn Engine House, No. 2, near Warren Block. oct3l P. ROBENSON. •) Xi'i Boxes Adamantine CANDLES, a***J\j for sale low by wilgox, hand & anslet. I NPK ECE DEXTE D INDUCEMENTS ! I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES, consisting of Carriages, Rockaways, , BAHOWHE-i, JEHSBV WAGONS. BUGGIES, with and w-ithout to|is. I of ail the different styiee now manufactured, at ! prices AS LOW a- can be bought io any Southern M y. Being constantly in tho receiptofjgooda, 1 am enabled to offer to the pubhc both fresh and new. In addition to the above, I keep always.mi hand a number of Vehicles of my own manate*- ure. 1 also warrant all work that loaves my store. R. H. MAY, At my old stand, corner Jackson and Ellis-ate.* iu rear of Globe Hotel. d22-ly