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Tlilrty-Plfth Congress.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Number of members, ... - 234
ALABAMA. new York — Continu'd
1 Jas A Stalwarth. 5 Wm Ii Mac-lay
2 E S Shorter. 6 John Cochrane
i Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward
4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark
• 5 Geo S Houston. 9 John B Haskin
■6W It W Cobh. 10 A h Murray
i JLM Curry. 11 Wm F Russell
Arkansas. 12 John Thompson
1 A B Greenwood. 13 Abram .1 Oim
2 Edw A Warner. 14 Emstus Corning
CALIFORNIA. 15 Edit, -cl JJodd
1 Charles L Scott. 10 Geo o" Palmer
•2 J C MeKibhen. 17 Fran ESkinner
Connecticut. 18 Clark! ochrane
1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver J
: 2 Samuel. Arnold, 2d20 0 E Moo a
3 Sidney Dean. 21 Hairy Eno.
4Wm D Bishop. 22 Henry OGoou,
DELAWARE. 23 Chttries E Hoard
1 WmG Whitley. 24 Amos P Granyer
Florida. 25 Edwin 11 Morgan
1 Geo S Hawkins. 2G Emory UFaWk
CEORCiA. 27 John M Parker
1 Jas L Seward. 28 William Kelsey
2M J Crawford. 29 Bam'l G Amiran
4 R1 ’ Trippv, Am. 30 J W Sherman
4 I, J Gartrell. 31 A MBurroughs
5 A It Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch
0 Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton
7 Joshua. Hill, Am. north Carolina.
8 A H Stephens. 1 11 M Shaw
Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin
1 EE WaMurne. 3 Warren Winslow
2J F Farnsworth. 4 808 Branch
3 Owai Le/vejoy. o John A (.Ulmer. Am
4 Wm Kellogg. Ii Alfred M Scales
5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craige
fi Thomas L Harris. 8 T B Clingman
7 A Shaw. onto.
8 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton
0 Sam'lA Marsliall. 2 W S Grosheck
Indiana. 3 Lewis D Campbell
1 IV J Niblack. 4 M II Nichols
2Wm II English. 5 Richard Mott
3 James Hughes. 0J II Cockerell
4 James B Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan
■ 5 David hdgore. . 8 Benjamin Starrow
■ 0 James M Gregg. 0B W Hall
7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller
8 James Wilson 11 Valentine EMorton
9 Schuyler Colfax 12 S S Cox
10 Charles Case 13 John Sherman
11 John V Petit 14 Philemon Bliss
iowa. 15 Joseph Burns
1 Samuel R Curtis 16 C E Tomkins
■ 2 'Timothy Davis 17 Wm Btuvrence
Kentucky. 18 Emj F Reiter
1 Henry C .iurnettl9 Edward Wade
2 Samuel O Peytou2o Joshua R addings
3 W R Underwood A2l J A Bingham
4 A (1 Talbott Pennsylvania.
5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thos B Florence
6 John M Elliot 2 EJoy Morris, Am
711 Marshall, Am 8 James Bandy
8 James 15 Clay 4 Henry JI Philips
9 John 0 Mason 5 Owen Jones
10 J W Stevenson 6 John Hickman
Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman
1 Geo Fastis. Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones
2 Miles laylor 9 .1 ERe,herbs
3TO Davidson 10 JohnCKunkel
4 J M Sundige 11 Wm B Dewart
Maine. 11 PLeidy
1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Diinmick
2 Charles J Gilman 14 (} .4 Grow
’> Nehcmiah Abbott 15 Allison White
4 Freeman II Morse 16 John J Abel
5 I Washburne, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly
6 Steph n G Foster 18 John It Edie
MARYLAND. 19 John Covode
1J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery
2 J E Ricauel, Am 21 David Ritchie
3J M Ilow is. Am 22 S A Purviance
i H W Davis. Am 23 Wm Stmeart
5 Jacob M Kunkel24 JBGillis
6 Thos F Bowie 25 John Dick
MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND.
IRE Hall 1 X E Durfee
' 2 James Bnffinton 2Wm D Erayton
3 Wm S Damrelt south Carolina.
4 laims II Gamins, 1 John McQueen
5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porcher Miles
6 Timothy Davis 3 BawrenccM Keit
7 D W Gooch 4 M B Bonham
SUL Knapp 5 Janies B Orr
9 Eli Thayer ■ 6 Wm W Boyce
iO Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee.
:!1 Henry L Dawes 1A G Watkins
Missouri . 2 II Maynard. Am
1 FP Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith
..-2 TL Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage
3 John 15 Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am
4 J Craig 6 George W Jones
■5 S' II Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright
6 John S Phelps 8 FKZotlicoffer.Am
7 Sam’l Caruthers 9 JDC Atkins
Michigan. 10 Wm T Avery
1 Wm A Howard TEXAS.
2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan
4D S Walbridge 2J H Reagan
4 De Wm C Leach Vermont.
Mississippi. 1 El’ Walton
1 B Q C Bamar 2 Justin S Morrill
2 Roubiu Davis 3 Homer E Boyce
’ \\ m Barksdale Virginia
40 R Singleton 1M R H Garnet
J J A Quitman 2 J I Milson
NEW Hampshire. 3 John S Caskie
, ,r'Z'rl lke 4 Wm 0 Goode
2 M W Tappan 0 Thos S Bocoek
3 Aaron It Cragtn 6 Pattltis Powell
NEW jersey. 7 Wm Smith
1 Isaiah I) Clawson 8 0 J Faulkner
2 G R Robins 9 John Botcher
3 Garnet B Adrian 10 S Clemens
4 John Huyler 11 AG Jenkins
5 J R Wortendykel2 H Edmundson
new York. 13 G W Hopkins
1 John A Searing
2 George Taylor Wisconsin.
3 Dan'l ESickels 1 John FRoller
4 John Kelly 2 C C Washburne
3 Chas Eillinghurt!
SENATE.
Number of members, - 62
Democrats in Roman, Opposition in
italic.
ALARAMA. MISSISSIPPI.
| Cloment Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown.
, Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis.
ARKANSAS. MISSOURI.
Wtn B Sebastian. James L Green.
B Robert W. Johnson.TrustenPolk.
r CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
leifay die S Foster. John P Hale.
’ James Dixon. Daniel Clark.
CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK.
Wm W Gwin. Wtn llSeward.
David C Broderick. Preston King.
” DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY.
. Martin W Bates. William Wright.
» James A Bayard. John R Thompson.
FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA.
J David LYulee, David S Reid.
Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs.
GEORGIA. OHIO.
B Robert Toombs. George E Pugh.
Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade.
INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA.
Graham N Fitch. William Bigler,
j Jesse D Bright. Simon Cameron.
I ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND.
Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen.
Lyman Tmml/ull. James F Simons.
IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
George W Jones. Josiah J Evans.
James Harlan. J H Hammond.
KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE.
John 11 Thompson. John Bell.
John J Oriltenden. Andrew Johnson.
LOUISIANA. TEXAS.
•T P Benjamin. Sam Houston.
John SlidolJ. Vacaucy.
MAINE.
Wm Pitt Fessenden. Vermont.
p Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob GdLimer.
L MASSACHUSETTS. SoIoUVM Foot.
Hmry Wilson.
Charles Sumner. Virginia.
MARYLAND. R M T Hunter.
James A I'caret*. Jas M Mason.
• inf han't Kennedy.
MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN.
Charles E Stuart. Charles Darhee.
Zticharvih Chandler. James Ii Doolittle.
Recapitulation.
SK.VATK.
Democrats,
Opposition, .........
Vacancies,
62
Dern cratie mafority 10.
IIOI'SK OF KEPRKSTCNTATIVB!».
Democrats, 129
Know Nothings lb
Black Republicans, 99
v Democratic majority 24.
" Rail Road Register.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
( Atlanta to Chattanooga.)
1 Morning Puss’gt r Train leaves Atlanta 1.45 ani
and arrives ;it Chattanooga 9.45 a m
Morning i a sengor Train leaves Chat. 1 .30 ain
and arrives at Atlanta 9.33 a m
Night Passenger^Train leaves Atlanta 12.30 pni
and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 pin
Night Passenger Train leases Chat. 3.10 p rn
anil arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p m
Lark to Cuattamu ga, $5.
JAMES M. SPCLLOCK. Sup’t.
ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD.
Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlauta2.oo a m
* and arrives at West Point 7.28 a m
Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta" 1.00 p rn
and arrives at West Point 6.28 p m;
Morning l’ass'gcr Train leaves W. I’oint 4.00 a ni
and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a m
Evening I’ass’gr Train leaves W. Point 4.30 pm ;
and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p m
Fare to West Point, $3.50.
CEO. G. HULL, Superintendent, i
MACON AND WESTERNRAILROAD. |
Morning Puss’gr Train leaves Atlanta-10.30 a in ;
? and arrives at Macon 4.15 a m
Evening Pass’gr Train leaves Macon 12.00 p m
and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m j
Farr to Macon, $4.
E. FOOTE, Superintendent. 1
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
(From Augusta to Atlanta.)
Leave Augusta at 2 30, A M. and 4 1* M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 1136 A M and 1041* M.
lucave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M.
Arrive at Augusta at S 56 A M and 7 P M.
[The 2.30, A. M., train from Augusta connects]
through to Memphis.]
Farr—ss 50.
Connect with South Carolina Railroad Trains. ;
Arrive at Augustaat 1 A M and 2 30 P M.
Leave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad T ains, j
Arrive at Vtlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 A M.
Leave Atlanta at 145 A M and 12 301* M.
With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains , \
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 P M and 7 00 A M
Laave Atlanta at 2 A M and 1 P M.
Connect with Macon <fc Western Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta, 9 15, A. M., and G 05, P. M
Leave Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night.
Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted..
Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta 1200, Night.
Leave Athens 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day.
Arrive ut Augusta 9 00. Morning.
Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning, j
Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted. !
Leave Augusta 2 30, Night, i
Leave Atlanta 12 00’ Night. :
Arrive at Washington 7 35, Mdrning]
Leave Washington 3 30. Morning
Arrive at Augusta 8 5 i, Morning]
Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morningj
Warrenton Branch—Sundays Excited.
’ I-cave Augusta 4 09, Evening
Leave At a..ta 10 00, Morning
Arrive at Warrenton 8 00, Evening*
Leave Wt rrenton 3 30, Evening j
Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening ,
Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night
GEO. YONGE, Supcrinte dent. |
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M.
Arrive at Milieu, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M. 1
Leave Milieu, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M I
Arrive at Augusta. 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P M.
Connecting with trains to and from Savannah
and Augusta.
C. A. BROWN, Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at
10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at
2.30 P M.
Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta
at 8.05 P M: arrives ill Augusta at 1 I* M.
11. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Bclmen Savannah and Macon.
Leave Savannah 1 15, a in, 2 46, p m
Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m
1 cave Macon 9 45, a mj 11 30, p m
Arrive in Savaunah 7 20, pm, 8 50, u rn'
Between Savannah and Augusta.
Lcavo Savannah 1 15, am, 11 15, a m 1
Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7pm
Leave Augusta 2 am, 345 p m I
Arrive in Savannah 8 50 a m. 10 55 p m j
Between Macon and Augusta.
1 cave Macon 945 am, 11 30 p m
Arrive in Augusta 7 p 111, 9 u in
Leave Augusta 2am, 345 p m
Arrive in Macon 10 45 a m. 12 30 a m
EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent.
EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta 4 00 n m
do Atlanta 14> a m
do Dalton 750 am
Arrive at Knovvillo 1 30 p m
R. C. JACKSON. Superintendent.
jniGARS.
10,000 RIO HONDO,
50,000 various brands, for sale low by
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
janls No. 6, Warren Blo^k.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, FEBRUARY 19 1858.
; HJistcllaiuoiu. |
MILL STONES l |
WILLIAM BRENNER,
Manufacturer of
|mu| §»rr gli 11 stents,]
AND dealer in Eeopns and Cologne !
Stones, llroad-street, above Upper Market, j
j Augusta, Ga. Orders solicited and punctually ‘
] attended to. jan7-ly ' j
MILLWRIGHTING, SuT
THE UNDERSIGNED takes this me- ;
thod of informing the citizens of Georgia I
and adjoining States that they are prepared ibr i
the erection and construction of 1
SAW AND GRIST MILLS !
EITHF.R STEAM OR WATER POWER. ’
Havinj! wilhin the past four years put up sonto
of the most successful work.rig CIRCULAR saw
MILLS in South Carolina, they are warranted in
asserting their competency tngiyc general satis-'
faction. Their persona' attention will he given
when called on to go in Hie country to repair
machinery. Also, to PATCHING and Ti-STINfi
STEAM BOILERS. 1
Travelling ex- onses, in certain races w-l! be
required to be paid by the employer
Ail orders, by letter or otherwise, will meet
with prompt attention.
All work warranted. Address
ISAAC BRANCH & CO.,
Janls-dsw Augusta, (la.
English tooth brushes!
K O have j ust received a supply of fine Fng.
lish Tooth Brushes, of our own importation
j** n,DMB & lkitxer.
Yontig America, Attention I
PISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS.
We have just received a lot of the celebra
ted FIRE-CRACKER PISTOLS, only 30 c “cm™
PLUMB & LFITNER.
Medical Books.
W m° X THE DISEASf£ S OF WO-1
Pea« oy’r> Human Histology.
Smith’s Domestic Medicine, new edition. For i
. RICHARDS A SON’. I
Bagging and robe.
75 bales BAGGING,
300 coilri HOPE, for sale low by
BorU WILCOX. HAND & ANSI EY.
; QHPERFINE flour.
:! J N '°w arriving, superfine FLOUR hair
(quarter sacks, in quantity ' 1 * n, ‘
_ ® JHOS. P. STOVAI L A CO.
- m i-v ?rV,? ar and Coffee. '
j nni.N HllDs. choice- Porto Rico Sugar, j
•■»! )00H,lsyel!ow C cK a s,„ar“
O 50 bble Crushed a,d Powdered Sugar,
‘ -:!!! prime Rio Coffee, 8 ’
-uj bags common “
10 bags prime Java,
25 bags prime J/iguira
■ 25 bags prime Bahia, ’
j - " ale b.V uovll DANIEL H. WIICOX,
T ]i SA ,™ OUSAN o'* CKS LIVERPOOL
" 2000 bushels Bulk SALT,
„ 300 sacks Alum SALT, for sale low by
» DAN’IEL H. WILCOX.
’ WINDOW shades:
3 ‘lifferent patterns new style i
JL Window Shades, jiitt received at
benjamin &i;ot>nincH>s j.
• furniture Warerooms j
l! "pitESII RAISINS, in whole, half and B
i J quarter box ■
* ■, i-i i it-| mix -
i* KUotow by" 6 * SWI-ASS,!S > 011 tho wharf, for
>1 „ hand, ivilijams & graves
J, nor2B No. 5 Warren Block.
Blankets a «!«I NesjJ «> < lotlisj
liltouu vouiiEi.i,
HAVE on hand a very large tis-sort
meut ot
“J NEURO BLANKETS, KERSEYS LIN’SFYS
STRIPES, OSNABURtId, Ac.,
eat '■ Ut goods, Which
1 1 they are offering at extremely low iincrf, and
| ln “ccirdancc with the times, and to whi.-ii they
i would call attention. novl9 J i
“Xcird.
POULUIV, JE\RiIVGS & to,
GROCERS AND COTTON FAC ORS !
; AUUUSfA. GLOB ,IA.
j a.st.une [ om.ai.v, Thomas J.Jknsings. Isaiah!
j ) au7 PeKss. w4m !
Leather, Shoe ant!!
I \ T OW receiving Oak and Hemlock Sole 1
LEATHER;
j Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Bind;
• i luker, I taco and Roller Leather •
i Patout Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled
I.r.AIhL.H;
Russett and Black Upper Leather;
" li “ Kid Skins;
I* rench German and American Calf Skins
trench Patent Calf, Kid Calf and Opera Ski'u*:
Goat and K d Mo occo kins;
Linii g, Topping and Binding Skins;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins- ’
Al..°—Sh",. Pegs, lajac, -Solo Cutters. Heel
Cattcra, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Br aks, I
leg tutters, Boot Trees. Crimps. Clamps, Him
iners, .Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves,
Rub stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and
i * “J ches '. ,rori woed pateni Peg Awl Hafts,
] Copper Rivets and Burr*. Lace Tacks, Iron, Zinc
iJ. hopper Sparables. Size Sticks, Measuring
«P“; Sl ] o c 11. read, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist,
I Boot (ord, Silk t.'alcon. Boot Web, kc.. kc.
Also Currying Knives, Fleshers, Finger .Steels,
B<-ain Faces, Slickers, Brushes, Rub Stones,
i Clearing Stones, kc. For sale low by
v SHERMAN, JESSUP&CO.,
aNo 341 Broad-stree, second door above Bank of
| - A ug'*ta. . jans-12t
lOßbTElte.
J 5 doz. 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS,
| sdo 1 lb. do do do
Just received at
!!! '' b INTFQNAC HUBBARD,
Mejbckb potatoes.
Just received and for sale at Depot, 25
bids of /ery large pink-eve Potatoes.
,l - 9 THOS. P. STOVALL k CO.
Thos. Richards & son have for
sale, Adventures and Missionary Labor |
in several Countries i< the Interior of Africa.)
from 1849 to 1856, by T. J. Bowen.
Add («ruce Trum ,or I.ove and Principle by I
Mr . sullio Rochest ■!■ ord, of Louisvill , Ken- j
d29
XTEW CROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR
ll AND MOLASSES,
lb bhds prime and choice N Orleans SUGAR,
25 bbls prime SYRUP, just received by
DANIEL H. WILCOX.
; Native Wines,
LONG WORTH’S Sparkling Catawba
WINE,
Lougworth’s Sparkling Isabella Wine,
do Dry Catawba do
do Ladies’ Sweet do
do Catawba Brandy.
For sale low to the trade.
oct26 THOS. I*. STOVALL k CO., Agents, j
STEAM ENGINE^
TIHE Proprietors of the AUGUSTA;
JL WORKS, Augusta, (hi. are building STEAM «1
EX> JIXES of any size required, and ir-' now about j
:ompleting several from twenty to forty hof-.se
power— all of the best quality. Prices as low as
B-an be laid down in this city, from any part of
the United States, .ynithern enterprise depends i
upon Southern patronage. Address
jy29 6m L. HOPKINS & CO., !
EWLARII
N7 cans NEW IaARD. just arrived.
d7 'mos. P. STOVAIaL k CO.
j Soots, Eliots, ft,
--- -—l
Bun anil Huy.
r P P. BARB’S lias just received Forty
i J. • cases of New Good.s, consisting in part of
j Mens’, Womens’, Misses’ and Boys’ SHOES,
which will bo sold very low for cash. fl»
THE GREATEST SHOE
IN THE NATION.
] ONE THOUSAND PA HIS SOLD /?
! NOT ONE PAIR KNOWN TO RIP::
Sewed Through and Through.
T ARIES' KID WELT BOOTS, sewed
j JLi through and through. Just received, all
! sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of
, LADim, GENTS. MISSES AND CHILDBHNS’
« in n ,
l of all kinds. Call and see them.
jan2s JAS W. BURCH, Broatl-street.
BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS.
IF YOU can get value received for your
money whit more do you want. Yctfhave
concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man
ufacturers’prices, with a leetU added, to keep
things going. My Shoes are all warranted to
give satisfaction. Per sens in want would do
well to give me a call before buying elsewhere
d 4 JAS. W. BURCH, Broad street.
BOOTS & SHOES.
LADIES’ FINE MOROCCO BOOTS
Lailica’ “ Kid “
“ “ “ BUSKINS.
‘ * Morocco “
„ “ , “ SHANGHAIS.
For isale by nov24 J. \\\ BURCH.
» 1 FFA LOI-.S, BIT FF ALOES
/ 1 ENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVER
\J SHOES, just received and for sale lew by
po vS* JAMES tv. III’RfH
Boots, Siiocs, TruiiksTkcT"
T HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE
X made especially for Gentlemans’Plantation
! WL ‘» r - They are just the thing, and no mistake
Also, Mens' thick Kip, Wax, Buffed, Calf, light
and welt IIIOGANS.
I Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS
I for House Servants’ wear. Call and see them ’
j __ JAS. W. BURCH.'
EOOTS AND SHOES
THOMAS P. BARF.s
(huccemr to E. l. Summons.) opposite the Au
Hgusta Hotel.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
: FgP" Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo
rocco Slippers,
mSiIS!’ FtaeKU aad Morocc °
j Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled
do do Col’rd do do ’
out lmels : 110 Bk ° k anU Co ' orcU Gailer3 J with
Ladies' line Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters-
MISSES' DEPARTMENT
Mi.'ses’ Fine Ki-1 and Morocco Slipper
3® t’ m’ , 11,1 Buskins,'-
«° do Black and colored Law- Gaiters
,! « <1» do Congress do’
do do do do do Creole do
CHILDRENS 1 DEPARTMENT.
a iiudrens Black and Colored Gaiters.
1“ do Button Gaiters.
d " Kid, Morocco an I Patent Leather Boots,
iud. Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties ’
i)xlVir!| r^2"«.r cli aT ,<H ’ te<l slllck °f Gentlemens’
I rl '•'l’ l t dra '' *>"»*• Tie Gaiters, Congress
i , r3 ,“ J<l 1 “d'l’-ole Hoots. Also, House sor-
1 1 ants shoos, of every description.
11. '»'/!'^ iOS , ;tn '' Ouiter.s and Slipper.-
| heeled .it the shortest notice.
_.;vo use call. jclO-ly ,
TO THE PLANTERS.
„ T. P. LARI 8,
I Successor to E. L. Summons, opposite ths
H Augusta lEtd, Augusta, Ga,,
AS this day received 3f> eases Mens’
tlcary BRO<;.t.VS lor negro wear, and tlic
I Ulmers will find It to tlieir advantage to give
' w Ca belor f bß >' lB * elsewhere, a,; all of tile
, ar ? ma<l , e t,J ">y own order to -uit the
l. a .e and can ho warranted to be what we ron
■fil ut thcm > ““l a3 oh rap as tiny stoj-c in the
r octd ts
H , crrTI T. P. L ARUS
A. IHIS DAY received a large lot
V s . Ifjll hOUBUE-SOUKD and
j mis.-os GAH KRS. 0" jo? 1
I Ah.o, Indies* Kid and Morocco BOOTS fSI
I m every de-cription anti size. *
I „rfi l ' ir o a 1,11 f <; etl tinmens* BOOTS and SHOES.
,j " . T * ' ', < ;r, ! ‘ >ti " u - ' ia - s j ,lst emne to hand.
1 1 novn'“ Ty BEoGANS t for “in Planters.
AIiOKKiLVKSr
A H O R [ GINES.
| A FEW MORE pairs LADIES’ FIN
J XI BUSKINS, for rale at half price, by
| J.W. BURCH.
Flour and Lard.
QIX HI NDRKD SACKS Tennessee Su-
U pet-flue EI.OUR.
4'>o sacks Demn end’s do. do.
10 half choice I.KAF LARI).
Just received ami for sale by
janlG-3_ MAKER, WRIGHT & CO.
/ 10FFER "
\J SOU bays fair to prime RIO * OFFER.
SO pockets Java do
SO do do do, very floe,
o s bags prime Lagi ’.yra do
For sale low by
. _ JO3l AH SIBLEY k SON'S.
JA n J_ 5 No. 6. Warren Block.
ARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago,
. Bermuda Arrow Root, Tapioca and Oat
I cal, perfectly fresh. For sale b
■l ang WM.H.TDTT.
PORT WINE AND BRANDY,
I*or Medicinal use, [both very fine.] For
- al ‘by janfi WM. U. TlTf.
Bacon hides and hams.
5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES,
do do do HAM', for sale by
JOSIAII SIBLEY & SONS.
No. 6, Warren Block.
TilE NEW JERUSALEM.
OK.
| THEOLOGY OF TILE NEW CHURCH.
\XJ ORKS of Emanuel Swedenborg can
v T be found deposited at the Young Mens’
’ Library Association, for the use of the public
decl-ly
/CALIFORNIA OATS.
KJ * .lust received, a small lot of very supe
rior SEED OA'iS, originally from California,
warranted to yield double the amount of the
common oats, and to weigh from 40 to 50 pounds
to the bushel.
The history of these Oats, and favorable no
tices of die growth and yield by persons in this
egion, with sample in the stalk, can be seen at
our office. E'er sale by
THUS. I’. STOVALL & CO..
d 5 General Commission Mercnants.
D~ ISSECTING INSTRUMENTS.—The
attention of Medical Students is solicited to
j our complete stock of Surgical Instruments. Our ■
j assortment of Dissecting Instruments is very
large, and we oiler them at prices lower than
ever before WM. 11. TUTT.
j nov 10 Druggist, j
TENNESSEE PRODUCE.
•TIMIK undersigned is prepared to exe-■
; A cute with promptness orders for
Bacom , Ljiinl. Vheat, llije. Out*, Corn, Flour , j
i or any other products of Middle Tennessee.
I). D. DICKEY.
N’o. 5 College-street, Nashville, Tcnn. I
ly
CAGE.
1 O A fresh supply received by
fcb2 WM. 11. TUTT. |
Ssl;ircj)onsf Carbs.
BEALL STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MFJtCIIANTJ,
Reynold, between Jackson and M'lntosh Streets,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
f\V\ \\\ HAVE removed to Metcalfs
new I ' irc * P ro '' f Warehouse on
***aism ßeynold, between Jackson and Mein
tosh streets, recently occupied by Gilliam k As
kin, in the centre of tho city, in the vicinity of
i he principal Warehouses, aud convenient to the
Hotels.
Being amply provided with good and safe
storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro
duce generally, we respectfully solicit consign
ments. which shall receive our undivided and
faithful attention.
Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will
be adorded to customers.
Our Commissions for selling Cotton will be
Fifty Cents a bale. WM. M. BEALL.
septlß 6m J. W. I. STOVALL.
J. .1. Pearce,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION 7 MERCHANT.
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
; iSTO RESPECRFULLY RENEWS
tender oi Ins services in the Storage
and Sale of Cotton, and other Produce,
at his extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell
Street, n-ar Bones, Brown k Co’s Hardware
Store.
Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope and Family
Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore.
Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the first
of September uext, will be Fifty Cents per hale
aug2B.6m J.' J. PEARCE.
J. It. SIMPSON,
(srrrusaoß to mtesox a oabdi.ner.l
Warehouse and commission merchant
■ Comer Reynold*and M'lntosh-its.. Augusta Ga
STTOtWIIX CONTINUE THE WARE
. ’"'and I’ommisrion Bnsim-ss in all
> ts branches, at the old stand of Simi-so.n
. A Oardixer. and hopes by strict personal atten
tton to the interests of his friends and Patrons
to merit a contuance or the liberal patronage
- heretofore bestowed upon the old firm.
Ciisli advances made on Produce in store
■ when desired. Ragging, Rope, and Family sup’
' plies, furnished at the lowest market rates
Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale
[ aug 24 6 m
PLANTERS AND M E R C II A N T S
“W" aroliouso.
V-——VTHE undersigned would respectfully
a """" u ™ to their friends, and the
,i a ®r*l ,llh| ( t \ 1,111 theJ ’ b»ve associated
themselves together in tho
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS
I nder the name and style of p. k J I. Ft eking
and taken the large Fire-Proof Warehouse ol" T
S. Metcalf, Situated on Reynold, between Jack!
son and M* Intosli streets.
Their charges will coniorm to the old estab
t Us “ od rales : ,0 wit: 25 cents for storage ami 25
cents commission for selling.
All orders for Family Supplies promptly exe
cuted at the lowest market prices.
PORTER FLEMING,
. . „ JOHN L. FLEMING.
Augusta, October, 1857. o ct2 om.
DYE ,-k LATASTE,
WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION MERCHANTS
BHHPBCI’FCBLV announce 1
k-awgllw to their friends and the the public act
—eraliy, that they have formed a counci
turn in the above business, ami have leased the I
i’irc-proof Warehouse of Col Clanton, North side!
ol Reynolds street, and recently occupied bv Mr!
G. J-. Anderson. From their long experience!
they natter themselves that they will be ena
bled to give entire sa*isfaction to those who)
may favor them with consignments of Cotton, or
ether produce. Their prompt personal atten
tion will he given to orders for Ragging,
Rope. etc., and purchasing of Family supplies
at the lowest market rates. Also, to the for
warding of Goods consigned to their friends in
the interior. Liberal cash aevauces made, when
desired by our customers. Our charges will be
the same as those of other houses in the city,
engaged in the same business.
s JAMES M. DYE,
aug 1 Cm ANDREW G. LA TASTE•
REES 5 li\ i o\,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
' Jackson Street. Augusta , Georgia.
; CONTINUE THE WARE
house and Commission Business at J
•«**—-‘ their fire proof Warehouse, and will tie- <
, vote their personal attention to the interests I 1
of their friends and patrons. Orders for family j <
■ supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. -
Liberal cash advances mado when* required.
Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale. -
Jyll.v c RUES, scp 14 SAMI D. LINTON.
M. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 5
A ur/usta . Georgia.
CONTINUES THE BUSINESS i
in all its branches, in his extensive 1
fl-e proof Warehouse, on Jackson-st j -
near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten- j
lion will as heretofore, be be given to tli3 storage C
and sale of Cotton, Grain and produce generally.
Ho will when desired, make liberal cash advances c
on produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies,
Bagging, Rope, etc , will be promptly and care- n
fully filled at the lowest market prices'. Commis
sion for selliug Cotton, fifty cents pur bale,
sept 26 Cm
J. C. HARALSON,
WAREHOUSE AX COMMISSION’ MERCHANT j I
At the old stand of L. Hopkins, j s
Augusta, Georgia. I
septlS ly
THE
APOTHECARIES HALL,;
AUGUSTA, GA.
THE Proprietor of c
the above establish-
meut respectfully invites lap
the attention of Physicians
and Families to his stock Jg lEv } _
of select D UGS, MEDI
CINES and CHEMICALS of b
tlic purest qualities and at c
moderate prices. ( ri
Amongst my assortment j p
are the following articles : £
Surgical Instruments of £
every variety ; French, e
Knglish and American Per
turnery, Trusses, Shoulder b
Braces and Abdominal Sup
porters ; every variety of
Combs and Toilet Brushes; Lamp Oils, Wicks
and Lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Patent ri
Brushes, Window Glass. Varnishes, &c.; Medi
cinal \Y ines and Brandies ; Burning Fluid and
Camphene : Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl
Ashes, Imligoos and Dye-Woods: Starch, Tapioca
Sago. Pearl Barley and Arrow Root.
Also, a con s’ant supply best Sweedish Leeches, F :
Quinine, Morphine, Elaterium, Strychnine, Clilo
roform, &c. &c., from the most responsible La- tc
boratories.
The preparation of Pharmacopeial articles is 4
conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVFNS- l >'
CROFT, a graduate of tlio London College of Phur- "l
macy. All articles warranted. i
T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st., J
‘i-4-tf Under the Augusta Hotel.
-of
H. W. KINSMAN, b
IMPOKTKR AND IIRAI.KK IN ~
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, ,-i
PAPER HANGINGS, 0 :
11 cl XT pliolstery
223 King, 3 doors south of Beaafaiu-street, ™
I QOtld CHARLESTON, SC. 6m wa*. j
Bagging and Hope.
ONE HUNDRED BALES very heavy J
Gunny Bagging; 300 bolts patched; s<H> I
1 coils and half machine and hand made rope, lor
| sale low by (nov6) DANIEL H. WILCOX.
NO W IS THE TIME ;
; mo BUY SHIRTS!—Six for N:ne Dol- J
X lars, at janlß HLRShY’S.
QIX FINE SHIRTS FOR NINE DOL
,0 LARS, at janlS HERSEY’S. 1
NUMBER 346
Jr| 6ook
Huy the Best and Cheapest.
TiBNET
HAS NOW INSTORE one of the best
and most fashionable stocks of
D RV GOODS
ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in
spection of them by his friends and the public
, Being satisfied with very small profitSf be is
confident that his stock will be found cheaper
than that of any other in the Trade.
Tho following desirable styles ol goods are to
be found in his stock :
Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE do
QUILLE,
Ricu Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere
striped Dresses,
1 Rich Plaid Raw Silks,
Plain Silks of all colors,
Black Silk Rohes and Robes de Quille,
Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos
French Merinos, all colors,
English “ “ “
A large lot of Delainoe, from 12 to 37c per yd
Mourning “
Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine,
. A large stock of English and American Print
’ cd Calicoes,
A large stock of Mourning Calicoes,
“ “ Scotch and French Ginghams,
1 some as low as 10 cts per yard.
: Chenille, Stella, Plush* and Woollen Plaid
Shawls,
Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs,
Cloth and Velvet Cloak 3 and Talmas,
1 Hoop Skirts,
Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for
Basques
India Twilled Jx>ng Cloths, plain aud striped,
Irish Linens and Diapers, of various make*;
Huckaback, Crash, Ac., for Toweling, ’
, Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsey aud
. Pantaloon Stuffs,
. A tino assortment of French and Scotch Emb’d
j Collars ami Sleeves, seperate anu in setts
; Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars, ’
“ Infant’s Robes and Waists,
“ Handkerchiefs and Skirts,
; “ Silk Hose,
“ Bands, Edgings and Insertings,
Hosiery, kc.,
’ Cotton’ Thread and Crotchet Laces
A large variety of Dress Trimmings,
Ladies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Me
rino Undervests,
Flannels, all colors and qualities,
Bed Blankets, Quilts, Ac.
5 the Millinery Department. Mrs. Hekky has
<ne of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAD
DRESSES, Ac., to an examination of which sh
. respectfully invites her triends aud the publi
! generally. o ct3
GRAY & TURLEY,
Having thoroughly removed
to their NEW STOR.i!, under the U. States
Hotel, are r ow receiving a full and complete as
sortment of rich and elegant
DRY GOODS.
Which, having been purchased for Cash, under
the depressed state of the monetary affairs of
the North, enables them to offer facilities tocloso
purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants
; Planters, anu the Ladies, particularly, would
■ | consult their interest by an examination of our
I stock and prices. Having a resident purchaser
, | j ll / 11 © North, we are in the contjuual receipt ol
a ‘-JOB LOTS’ from auction, at unprecedented
j low prices.
| Among our assortment will be found the rich
Jest aud newest DRESS GOODS or the season—
• j such as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS,
■; ranging from 37 cents to $5 per yard, (omit
ting to. specify all the manufactured ‘-jaw-break
* mg’ names used on such occasions.)
I Fine all Wool MUSLIN DELAINE, plain and
figured; Cheap MUSLIN DEUWXKS. in grea
BOMB4ZLVFS >in?S bCSt I}lack an# j
PLANTATION GOODS,
The very best quality ; 8 doz. OZNABURGS 1
Heavy all Wool Filling Georgia PLAINS
K>FSEYS;
Heavy cheap SATINETTS •
All Wool Plaid I.INSKYS ; ?
Blue Stripe and Plaid HOMESPUNS ;
Bro. HOMESPUN and JANES ;
Fine BED BLANKETS, very cheap .
RICH C' VRPJiTIJrGS. —Cheap.
Fine English Tapestry VELVET :
“ “ “ BRUSSELS :
Superior Three Ply. fine Ingrain and All-Wool j
CARPETING—(not having room in our new store
to keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost and
charges.)
EMBROIDERY.
1,000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 25 cts.
to sl, worth fully double that amount.
5,000 : wiss aud Jackonet COLLARS, from 25 to
50 cen ts, worth sl.
100 fine French worked COLLARS, $2.50 to
$3.50. worth $5 to $6.
rwissanh Jackouet EDGIGS and INSERT
NGS, in great variety. j I
Embroidered and ’Hemstitched HANDKER- I,
CHIEFS, exceeingly cheap.
50 flue Emb’d SKITS, $2 toss, exceedingly
cheap.
In the same department will be ounda
most complete assortment
HOSIERY
that has ever been in one House in Augusta, j
from the lowest price to the finest qaulity, for |
ladies, Gents, Misses and Youths, of every de- !
scriution.
DOMESTIC GOODS
Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c., (
worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from |
35 to 40 cents.
Five bales fine Sea Island HOMESPUNS,
Teu cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors,
or the money returned, for 6} A cents, worth I
10 to 12,?*' cents.
LINEY GOODS.
The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever
been known to sell in Augusta, under any cir
cumstances, are now on our shelves, and only
require an examination to convince the most
fastidious of the great saving in purchasing
LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid frontiug LIN
EN for 37 j* cents, that has never been known to
ell in Augusta for less than 62 to 75 cents.
The mod superb LINEN DAMASK eve#
brought to this market at vastly reduced rates
Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room
64 long, only cents, worth 37 cents.
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va
riety, exceedingly cheap.
Five hundred 12-4 square
QUILTS,
For $1.50, worth $3 ; fine French Marseille
QUILTS, large size. $3.50 to S 5, worth from $8
to $lO.
_ALSO—
A very large and varied stock of every descrip
tion of
DRY GOODS.
Selected with the utmost care bv decided j ,dges
of Goodn, at auction and such other places as
bargains could be obtained, within the hist two
weeks, to which we would invite the attention o
those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we
■an save them a very large per centage on an
examination ot our stock.
sept 26 GRAY & TURLEY.
Linseed Oil, White Lead.&c. i
LAI VI-: HUNDRED gallons LINSEED
I: oil,
10.000 lbs WHITE LEAD,
300 boxes WINDOW GLASS,
For sale unusually low bv
WM. H. TUTT.
novs Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
PICKLES.
15 doz. Gallon PICKLES, assorted,
15 do Half Gallon do do
15 do Quarter do do
Just received at
jan» D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD,
- JUI' *
sbto-lltak Clothing.
G E N TLEMEN S’
Fall and Winter Goods for
t 1857.
MY stock of goods is now full and
comprise!? everything that is fashionable
in CLOTHS, CABSIMERES and VOTINGS, which
will be made to order as good and as fashionable
. as can be obtained in any part of the country.
r 4UM,
A flue and select stock of Ready-Made CLOT&
3 ING, which canflot be excelled by any Goods si
the city.
2 ALSO,
A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embm
e cing everything that is necoasarv for Gentle
men's wear.
All goods sold at this establishment warrant
ed as represented.
oct29 J. A. VAN W7NKLI.
“NOTHING TO WEAR”
NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW,
I «*<•■
|;.i. k. iioiu & to., a
J* I SCOCHSSORIiI TO 5^
I j' J. M. NEWBY & CO., H
have opened THEIR “3^
Large and Elegant
STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
I IWR ’
i MEIN, YOUTHS and BOYS!
Cun. o Everybody
anb
GET A FIT!
vxi>. ■' U. S. TIOTEL,
oct -‘ t - Ailpiista. Ga.
9m «- w* «- M
READY SMDE dJTBINfi,
is the time tobuv the following
t-' articles for Mens’ ami Boys Wear ch.io.
<r than tliey should be solrt in tills market •
- | RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWL*. BLANKET*
ROBES, Uno Cloth and Causimcre GOATS '
. line VESTS, PANTS. SHIRTS, DRAW- ’
FRS. SUSPENDERS. CRAVATS *
3 STOCKS, COLLARS. TRUNKS ’
'• FAUCES,
and every article in our line.
__ nov * CLAYTON A KENNEDY.
New Confectionery
>1 i AND
,Fill IT STORE !
r T HE U.VDERSIONKt) respectfully an.
r ' A , "ounce to the ladies of Auyusta and tlie
public trenerallv that they are now prepared to
i hirnid. W EI'DINGS, P ARTIE . BALI.* Sc“.t
shortest nonee. and at the lowest price.
Confident that our lee Creams, Julies, Char
- m«1 general assortment of larva
’ ein- !h‘ Cakl ' s ’ h‘li not be eqnalle.' in Him
- tut our ornamented BKliui raK eh
*™-T* l'tSKK,Tw^i
"y'y 'T‘ sur l'assed by anv one in tins coun-
J StSS"*" |,rc ' ,areiJ *“ Ploaa*the
' ■ i«irtc,i al f”*\m. r M r Jsa y honiestie and Im-
Sv iv lil . 1 ”' CORDIAL, WINE and
ini nor oSni^S™ 1 ' !•••"'• C'iirystalized
tiKi IMJiAIjOX IIU ITS French Cl imiiv.’ iviu
' PONS BONBON,ERIN : anTtr ',S",
iat me Lfw4s r t pHee B°rFANCY 8 ° r FANCY Gooi ’ S aml ToyS ’
j A .-hare of patronage respectfully solicited
! FLIBH SI'HiEJRAT
North Side Broad -street, near the Lower Market
! Orders from the country respectfully attended
________ dee6-tf
Uc*c4i jOvßi’coiits for
OU NLIiS of Boat ami Railroad hands
and all per,sons in want of NEGRO OVER
» ** ,H ‘J 0 wiJl to call and examine our cheat
and well made articles of the kind.
aov 0 CLAYTON & KENNEDY.
TT < r!"iM l t.? ali " l “ t Jackets.
TYrih HAVE A LOT OP GOOD SAT-
T T INET JACKETS, for piaiibition negroes
which we will sell for $1 50 to $2. 6
” OY 6 CLAYTON fc KENNEDY.
Hip Jackets, and Satinet*
0 r Coatsunil Pants.
I li SroCK of the above articles
being too large for the hard times, we of*
! jor them cheaper than the cheapest, to run
| then down. CI.AYTON & KENNEDY.
JOHN N. GOW,
. MARBLE-WORKER.
Monuments, of aii descriptions,
executed in the best form, at
THE LOWEST PRICES, V
j an(110 the shortest time compatible i|
j with faultless workmanship. Kt/iv/A 1 <!
Persons in want of Marble-Work TlfJ
of any kind are invited to call.
Shop on Campbell-street, be
! tween Broad and Greene-street
' nov23 JOHN N. GOW
New Cosmoramic
[stereoscope.
AMONG the latest inventions in Op
tics, there is nothing more instructive or
amus’Dg than the Stereoscope. The Stereoscope
\ lews are impressions from nature, reprosent
ng the finest Sceucries, Cities aud Monuments
n Europe, which, viewed through ibe instru
ment, show those objects in bold relief, actually
as they are, and thus are the best models for
Artists, give the best idea of Foreign Countries
aud Art, and make the finest parlor ornaments.
For sale at uovlb H. J. OSBORNE’S.
t T NPR ECEDE NT E D
INDUCEMENTS !
I AM SELLINGmy stock of VEHICLES,
consisting of
Carriages, Roekawavs,
BAROUCHES, JERSEY WAGONS
BUGGIES, with and without tops,
of all tho different styles now manufactured at
prices AS LOW us can be bought in any Southern
ciy. Being constantly iu the receipt of goods,
I am enabled to i ffer to the public something
both fresh and now.
In addition to the above, I keep always on
hand a number of Vehicles of mv own maimlac
ure.
I also warrant all work that leaves mv store.
R. H. MAY,
At rny old stand, corner Jackson and Elhs-sts.,
in rear of Globe Hotel. d22-ly
PAINTING.
lUIE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for the
. liberal patronage of bis fellow citivens, for
the last Thirty Eight Years, and anxious for &
continuation of a share of the same, would re
spectful y inform them that he will furnish and
put up SIGNS of any size, made of the best lum
ber and workmanship that the city affords, and
"f Gilding and Smalting, not to be excelled North
or South, for 75 cents per foot, and for Painted
SIGNB, any c »lor, 35 cents per foot.
Patent Japan Tins, with single name, gilt, with
border, 75 cents each.
All varieties of MIXED PAINTS for sale, and
Brushes loaned. R. »\ SPELMAN,
At his old stand on Greene st., Augusta.
novlO