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Augusta Evening Dispatch.
VOLUME 2.
if omincr Dispatch.
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Thlrly-Flfth Congress.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES!
Number of members, - - - - 284
ALABAMA. NEW YORK —OmUmi (1
I Jas A Stalwarth. 5Wm 1» Maclay
1 E S Shorter. 0 John Cochrane
> Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward
1 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark
5 C«co S Houston. 9 John i> Haskin
oW R W Cobb. 10 A L Murray
7 J L M Curry. 11 Wm F Russell
ARKANSAS. VI John Thompson
1 A 15 Greenwood. 18 Abram A Olin
2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastus Corning
CALI kurn ia . I■> Edward Dodd
1 Charles L Scott. Hi Geo W Palmer
2JC McKibbcn. 17 Francis ESkinner
connEcrricuT. 18 Clark 1»Cocli ranc
1 Ezra Clark, Jr. 19 Oliver A Morse
2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 0 B Matieson
8 Sidney Dean. 21 Henry Bennett
4Wm D Bishop. 22 Henry 0 Goodwin
Delaware. 28 Charles B Hoard
1 Wind Whitley. 24 Amos I* Granger
Florida. 2o Edwin B Morgan
1 Geo S Hawkins. 26 Emory HPottle
Georgia. 27 John M Parker
1 Jas L Seward 28 William Kelsey
2M J Crawford. 29 Sami GAndrews
8 R P Trippc, Am. 80 J IE Sherman
4L J Gartreil. 31 S M Burroughs
5 A R Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch
6 Jas Jackson. 38 Reuben E Fenton
7 Joshua Ilill, Am. north Carolina.
3 AH Stephens. 1 II M Shaw
Illinois. 2 Thomas Ruffin
1 E B Washhurne. 8 Warren Winslow
2 J F Farnsworth. 4 L 0 15 Branch
.3 Ouen I/we joy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am
4 Wm Kellogg. 0 Alfred M Scales
5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craigc
o Thomas L Harris. 8 T L Clingraan
7 A Shaw. oiiio.
3 Robert Smith. 1 Geo H Pendleton
9 Sam’lA Marshall. 2 W S Grosbeck
INDIANA. 8 Letcis D Campbell
1 W J Niblack. 4 M llNichols
2Wm II English. f> Richard Mott
•3 James Hughes. 0 J H Cockerell
4 James B holey. 7 Aaron Harlan
5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Star row
G James M* Gregg. 9L W Hall
7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller
8 James Wilson 11 Valentine BMorton
9 Schuyler Colfax 12 S S Cox
10 Charles Case 18 John Sherman
11 John F Petit 14 Philemon Bliss
iowa. I.j Joseph Burns
1 Samuel R Curtis 16 G B Tomkins
2 Timothy Dari* 17 Wm Lawrence
Kentucky. 18 Benj FLetter
1 Henry C BurnettlO Edward Wade
2 Samuel () Peyton2o Joshua R Gaiding*
8 Wlj Underwood All J A Bingham
4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania.
5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Thos B Florence
6 John M Elliot 2 EJoy Morris, Am
711 Marshall, Am 8 James Landv
8 James B Clay *1 Henry M Philips
9 John 0 Mason 5 Owen Jones
10 J W Stevenson 6 John Hickman
Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman
1 Geo Eustis.Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones
2 Miles Taylor 9 A E Roberts
3T G Davidson 10 John C Kunkel
4J M Sandige 11 Wm L Dewart
maink. 11 P Leidy
1 John M Wood 18 Wm H Dimmick
2 Chart's J Gilman 14 G A Grew
3 Nehemiah A bln‘it 15 Allison White
4 Freeman llMorse Hi John .1 Abel
5 I Washhurne, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly
6 S'eph n G Foster 18 John II Edie
Maryland. 19 John Covode
1.1 A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery
2 J B Ricaiul, Am 21 David Ritchie
8 J M Harris, Am 22 S A Punnance
4 II W Davis, Am 28 Wm Stewart
5 Jacob M Kunkcl-l J L Giilis
6 Thos F Bowie 26 John Dick
MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND.
1 R B 11:1/ 1 N BDnrfec
2 James Bufjinton 2Wm D Brayfon
3 Wm S JJamrell south Carolina.
4 Linus B Cumins 1 John McQueen
5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Poreher Miles
6 Timothy Davis 8 Lawrence M Keit
7 D IP Gooch 4 M L Bonham
8 CL Knapp 6 James L Orr
9 Eli Thayrr 0 Wm W Boyce
10 Calvin C Cha ffee Tennessee.
11 Henry I j Dawes 1A G Watkins
Missouri. 2 11 Maynard, Am
1 F P Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith
l TTj Anderson, Am 4 JolinTl Savage
8 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am
4 J Craig 6 George W Jones
5 SII Woodson. Am 7 John V Wright ,
6 John S Phelps BVK ’/Alicojfer,Am
7 Sam’l Caruthers 9 .J DC Atkins
Michigan. 10 Wm T Avery
1 Wm A Uutvard Texas.
2 Henry Waldron 1 Guy M Bryan
8 DS Walbridge 2 J H Reagan
4 Ik Witt C Leach Vermont.
Mississippi. 1 E P Watlon
1 LQ C Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill
2 Roubin Davis 3 Homer E Boyce
3 Wm Barksdale Virginia.
4O It Singleton 1M R H Garnet
5J A Quitman 2 .11 Milson
new Hampshire. 3 John S Caskic
1 James Pike 4 Wm 0 Goode
2 M IP Tappati 5 Thos S Bocock
3 Aaron H Cragin 6 Paulus Powell
new Jersey. 7 Wm Smith
1 Isaiah I) Clawson B*C J Faulkner
2 G R Robins 9 John Letcher
3 Garnet B AdrianlO S Clemens
4 John Huyler 11 AG Jenkins
9 J R Wortendykel2 H Edmundson
new york. ’ 13 G W Hopkins
1 John A Searing
2 George Taylor Wisconsin.
3 Don’l E6ickeia 1 John F Potter
4 John Kelly ICC Washburns
3 Chas Btßtngh*r«
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MARCH 6 1858.
SENATE.
Number of members, 62
Democrats in Roman, Opposition in
Italic.
ALABAMA. MISSISSIPPI.
Clement Clay, Jr. Albert G Brown.
Benj. Fitzpatrick. Jefferson Davis.
ARKANSAS. MISSOURI.
Wm B Sebastian. James L Green.
Robert W. Johnson.Trusten Polk.
CONNECTICUT. NEW HAMPSHIRE.
Lafayette S Foster. John V Hale.
James Dixon. DaivJ Clark.
CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK.
Wm W Gwin. Wm II Seward.
David C Broderick. Preston King.
DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY.
Martin W Bates. William Wright.
James A Bayard. John R Thompson.
FLORIDA. NORTH CAROLINA.
David L Yulec David S Reid.
Stephen II Mallory. Asa Biggs.
GEORGIA. OHIO.
Robert Toombs. George E Pugh.
Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade.
INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA.
Graham N Fitch. William Bigler.
Jesse D Bright. Simon Cameron
f ILLINOIS. RHODE ISLAND.
Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen.
Lyman 'Trumbull. James 1 Simons.
IOWA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
George W Jones. Josiah J Evans.
James Harlan. J LI Hammond.
KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE.
John B Thompson. John Bell.
John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson.
LOUISIANA. TEXAS.
J P Ben in min. San t Houston.
John Slidell. Vacancy.
MAINE.
Wm Pitt Fessenden. Vermont.
c Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob Gollamer.
MASSACHUSETTS. Solomon Foot.
Henry Wilson.
Charles Sumner. Virginia.
Maryland. R M T Hunter.
James A Pearce. .Jas M Mason.
Anthony Kennedy.
MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN.
Charles E Stuart. Charles Darker.
Zachanah Chandler'. Jam's R Doolittle.
Hern pit illation.
BK.VATF.
Democrat.*,
Opposition I
Vacancies,
62
Democratic niafority 10.
HOUSE OF KKI'Rr.SENTATI v n*.
Democrats, pyfl
Know Nothings,... 14
IJlack Republicans, 99
’ Democratic majority 24.
1 Rail Road Register.
US ammtsLi ajn^;^a
WESTERN' AND ATI,ANTIC HAII.ROAD.
(Atlanta to Chattanooga.)
1 Morning Pass’ger Train leaves Atiauta ] .45 a m
and arrives at Chattanooga 9.45 a m
Morning iiissenger Train leav.-s Chat. 1.30 a m
and arrives at Atlanta 9.38 a m
Night Passenger Train leaves Atlanta 12.30 p m
and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 p in
Night Passenger Train h-aves Chat. 3.10 p m
an.l arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p tu
Fare to Chattanooga, $5.
JAMES M. £PCLLOCK, Sup’t.
ATLANTA AND LA (I RANGE RAILROAD.
Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlantati.OO am;
and arrives at West Point / 7.28 am '
Evening Passenger Train lea vis AthntaM.oO p m
and arrives at West Point 6.28 p m
Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m j
and arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a m
Evening Pass’gr Train leaves \V. Point 4.30 p m
and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p m
Fare to Wfnt Point, $3.50.
GEO. G. HULL, Superintendent. 1
M ACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Morning Pass’gr Train leaves Atlanta 10.30 ain
and arrives at Macon 4.15 a rn 1
Evening Pass’gr Train loaves Macon 12.00 p m
and arrives at Atlanta 6.05 p m
Earn to Macon. $4.
E. FOOTE, Superintendent.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
(From Augusta to Atlanta.)
I.eavo Augusta at 2 30, A M, aud 4 1’ M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 36 A M and 1 04 P M.
Leave Atlanta a! 12 A M and 10 A M.
Arrive at Augusta at 8 56 A M and 7 P M.
[The 2.30, A. M., train from Augusta connects!
through to Memphis.]
Farr—ss 50.
Conner! with South Carolina Railroad Trains. I
Arriveat.Augustaat 1 A M and 2 30 P M.
licave Augusta at 10 A M and 8 05 P M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 9 33 A M.
Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M.
With Atlanta and Lad range Railroad Trains,
Ai rive at Atlanta at 10 16 P M and 7 00 A >4
Liave Atlanta at 2 A M anil 1 P M.
Connect with Macon <6 Western Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta. 9 15, A. M.. and 6 05, P. M
Leave Atlanta, 1030 A. M.. and 12 Night.
Athens Branch — Sunday* Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night.
l eave Atlanta 1200. Night.
Leave Athens 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Athens 10 30, Day.
Arrive at Augusta 9 00. Morning.
Arrive at Atiauta 11 34, Morning.
Washington Branch—Sundays Ercepted.
Leave Augusta '. 2 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Washington T 35, Morning
Leave Washington 3 30. Morning
Arrive at Augusta 8 53, Morning
Arrive at Atlanta 11 31, Morning
Worrcnlon Brandt—Sundays Excepted.
I .cave Augusta .*. 4 00, Evening
Leave Atanta 10 00. Morning
Arrive at Warrenton S 00, Evening
Leave W t rrentou 3 30, Evening
Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening
Arrive at Atlanta I 14. Night
GEO. YONGE, Superinte dent.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 I*. M.
Arrive at Milieu, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M.
Liave Millen, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M
Arrive at Augusta, 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M.
Connecting with trails to and from Savannah
and Augusta.
C. A. BROWN. Sup’t. 1
I SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAI) COMPANY.
Day Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augu-t i at
10 o’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at
2.30 P M.
Night Mail anrf*Passenger Train leaves Augusta;
afcA.OO p M; arrives in Augu-tu at 1 P M.
H. T. PEAKE. General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Between Savannah and Macon.
8 • vannah 1 15, am, 2 46, p m
Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30. a m
1 eave Macon 9 45, a in, 11 30, p in
Arrive in Savannah 7 20. p m. 8 50, a m
Between Savannah and Augusta.
Loave gavanuah 1 15, a in, 1115, a m
Arrive in Augusta 0 am, 7p m
Leave Augusta 2 a in. 3 45 p m
Arrive in Savannah 850 am, 10 55 pm J
Bet worn Macon and Augusta.
leave Macon 9 45 a ra. 11 30 p in
Arrive 111 Augusta 7 p m. 9 a m i
Leave Augusta 2 am, 345 p m j
Arrive ia Macon 10 45 am, 12 30 am I
EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent.
EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD-
Leave Augusta 4 00 p m
do Atlanta 146 am
do 1 Dalton 7 60 am
Arrive at Knorvilla 130 pm ,
R. C. JACKSON,Superintendent. (
J-. ,
/CIGARS.
10,000 RIO HONDO,
50,000 viriott* brands, for sale Wm by
JOSIAH SI BURY It SONS
fMLI* »• Sl# C
SWlanwiw.
MILL STONES !
WILLIAM HRUNNER,
Manufacturer of
|r tit f b |unr p ills tones,
\ND dealer in Efiopus and Cologne
Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market,
. Augusta. Ga. Orders solicited and punctually
: attended to. jan7-ly
MILLWRIGHTING, &c.
I milE UNDERSIGNED takes this me
i tbod of informing the citizens of Georgia
and adjoining States that they are prepared for
the erection and construction of
me erection aim construction oi
SA W AN D GRI S T M ILLS,
EITHER STEAM OR WATER POWER.
Having within the past four years put up some <
of the most successful work.ng CIRCULAR SAW
MILLS in South Carolina, they are warranted in
asserting their competency to give general satis
faction. Their persona' attention will be given ;
when called on to go in the c >untry to repair j
maebinerv. Also, to PATCHING and TrSTING I
STEAM BOILERS.
Travelling ex enscs, in certain cases, will be j
required to bo paid by the employer.
All orders, by letter or otherwise, will meet j
with prompt attention.
All work warranted. Address,
ISAAC BRANCH k CO.,
janls-daw Augusta, Ga. j
NGLISH TOOTH BRUSHES.
We have just received a supply of fine Eng
lish Tooth Brushes, of our own importation.
d 2 FI.UMB k LEITNEB.
l oung America, Attention!
I3ISTOLS FOR CHRISTMAS.
Wo have ju: t received a lot of the celobra- .
1 ted FIRE CRACKER PISTOLS, onlv 30 cts each, j
rtlO PLUMB k LEITNBR. |
Moclical Books.
THE DISEASES OF WO
-- Human Hiuhlort.
Smith’s Domestic Medicine, new edition. For
sal- by 421 THOS. RICHARDS k BON.
1 JAGGING AND ROPE
) 75 bales BAGGING.
300 coils ROPE, for sale low hv
• novll WILCOX. HAND A ANSI FY. j
SUPERFINE FLOUR.
New arriving, superfine FLOUR, half and
1 | quarter sacks, in quant'tv.
d 5 THOS. P. STOVALL k CO.
2 and Coffee,
TEN HI I Do. choice Porto Rico Sugar, !
10 “ com mon “ “
! L 100 Mils yellow Colfoe Sugar.
60 bbl-i Crushed a»d Powdered Sugar,
3 j 250 bags prime Rio Coffee,
; 200 bags common
10 bags prime Java,
25 bags prime lotguira,
25 hags prime Bahia, i
• b> nov6 DANIKL H. WIl
Salt.
' HIEN THOUSANDSACKS LIVERPOOL j
1 JL SAIT;
i 2000 bushels Bulk SALT,
! 300 sacks Alum SALT, for saie low hr j
, nov6 _ DANIEL H. WILCOX. J
I WINDOW SHADES- ,
! dilTerent patterns now style 1
: JL? Window Shades, just received at '
BENJ A MIN k GU( >DRICH ’S
j sep 29 Furniture Ware rooms 1
1 THRESH RAISINS, in whole, half and
quarter boxes.
1 gj idols Cuba MOLASSES, nn the wharf, for
1 sale low by
HAND, WIUJAMS A GRAVE?.
1 nov2B No. 5 Warren Block.
i : ____
Blankets and Negro Clot Us.
BROOM & AORUSSM.
HAVE on hand n very large ugsort- ’
ment of
NEGRO BI.AN'K KTS. KERSEYS. LLNSEYS,
STRIPES, O'.NABI’IJCS, kc...
I comprising a great vartety of tiiase goods. which
they areoQ'eriug ut extremely low prices, and
; in accordance with the times, and to which they
. would call attention. nov!9
\ Card*
POULIiAIX, JENNINGS & CO.,
GROCERS AND COTTON FACIORS,
Al'C IST A, GECRiIA.
| Antoikk Pocllai.t, Thomas J. Jk.yki.vgs, Isaiah
janT I’URSB. w4m !
' Leather, Shoe Findings, and
Tanner# ’ Tools.
■\TOW receiving Oak and Hemlock Sole
IN LEATHER:
Harness, Bridle. Skirting and Band;
Picker, Lace and Roller Leather;
Patent Skirting, Collar, Dash and Enamelled
LEATHER;
Russett and Black Upper Leather;
“ Kid Skins;
French, German and American Calf Skins;
French Patent Cull, Kid Calf and Opera Skins; j
Goat and K d Mo occo ' kins;
Lining, Topping and Binding Skins;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins;
Also—Shoo Pegs, lasts Sole Cutter-, Heel
Cutters, • Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks. Peg Br aks, ;
PegCntters, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Ham- j
mers. Shoe Kniv 1 -, Splitting Kniv.-s, Shaves,
Rub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and j
Punches, iron and wood patent Peg Awl Hafts, ;
Copper Rivets and Burrs. Dice Tacks, Iron, Ziue 1
and Copper Sparable.?. Size Sticks, Measuring |
Tapes, Shoe Threat’, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, j
Boot Cord. Silk Galcon, Boot Web, kc., kc.
Also, Currying Knives, Fleshers, Finger Steels, i
Beam Faces, Slickers. Bru-hes, Rub Stones, .
Clearing Stones, oce. lor sale low by
SHERMAN, JESSUP &CO., j
No 341 Broad-streo, second door above Bank of
Augusta. janS-12t
IOBSTERJS
5 doz. 2 U>. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS,
5 do 1 lb. do do do
1 Just received at
janT IVANTICNAC & HUBBARD.
Mercer roi atoes.
Just received and for sale at Depot, 25 i
' bbls of very large pink-eye Potatoes.
AJ9 * ~ THUS. P. STOVALL & CO.
jmHOS. lUCHARDS & SON lmvoTtor*'
JL sale. Adventures and Missionary Eibor
: in several Count i-s in the Juterior of Africa !]
i from 1849 to 18"0. by T. J. Bowen.
Add Grace Trum or I/>ve and Principle. by
Mr?. SalLe Rocbost r.orii, of Louisville, Ken- |
tuckv. i t
ATEW CROP NEW ORLEANS SUGAR '
x\ ANI) MOLASSES. „ ,
10 hhds prime and rhoicc N Orleans SI GAR,
20 bbls prime SYRUP, just received by .
d 29 DANIEL H. WILCOX.
X^ongwortli’s Native Wines.
LONG WORTH’S Sparkling Catawba i
WINE,
LongworuVs Sparkling Isabella Wine,
do Dry Catawba do
do Ladies’ Sweet do i c
do Catawba Brandy. j a
For sale low to the trade. ■ 1
oct2*> THOS. P. STOVAI.I, k CO., Agents. c
STEAM KNGINEST
THE Proprietors of the AUGUSTA
WORKS, Augusta, Ga. are building STEAM f
ENGINES of any sizo reqaired, and are now about,
sompleting several from twenty to forty horse 1 J
power—all of the hi»t quality. Prices as low as |
can be laid down in this city, from any part 01,
the United States, ijpathern enterprise depends
upon Southern patronage. Add rone
jy2» (Jin L. HOPKINS k 00.,
aw lard. ” ii
VT T ...SHEW LAM. Jw» I
II <r tw». p. groTAU. k e*. 1
JRoots, SJots, st,
Run, Run and Buy.
jrp P. LAIUJS lias just received Forty
X • cases of New Goods, consisting in part oi
j Mens’, Womens’, Misses' and Boys’ SHOES,
I which will be sold very low for cash. fl 5
THE GREATEST SHOE
IN THE NATION.
\OXE THOUSAND PATHS SOLDP.
J SOT ONE PAllt KNOWN TO IUl>!!
Seuvil Through and Through.
; 1 T ADIES’ KID WELT BOOTS, sewed
r \J through and through. Just received, all
sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of
LADIES, GENTS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS'
Ps* k B K M ,
of all kinds. Call and see them.
jan2s JAS W. BURCH, Broad-street.
HOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS.
IF YOU cstn get value received for your
money wh it more do you want. Yeti have
1 concluded to continue to sell SHOES at the man*
j ufacturers’prices, with a leetle added, to keep
j things going. My Shoos arc all warranted to
I give satisfaction. Persons in want would do
; well to givo mo a call before buying elsewhere.
! rf4 JAS. W. BURCH, Broad stro-;t.
800 rs & SHOES.
I ADIES’ FINE MOROCCO BOOTS,
J lAdies’ “ Kid “
* l “ “ BUSKINS.
“ “ Morocco “
“ “ “ SHANGHAIS.
For oalc by nov24 J. W. BURCH.
BUFF A LOhSjIJUFFA LOES
ENTS’ Splendid BUFFALO OVER
IT SHOES, just received and for sale low by
j »nov24 JAMES W. BURCH.
{ Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c.
I HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE
made especially for Gentlemans’ Plantation
j wear. They arc Just the thing, and no mistake.
Also. Mena’ thick Kip, Wax, Buffed, Calf, light
I and weit 1 KOGANS.
j Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS,
for House Servants’ wear- Call and see them.
d 4 JAS. W. BURCH.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
THOMAS P. LARUS,
(Successor to E. L. Symmnns,) opposite the Au.
fpust a I Met.
LA DIFS DEPARTMENT.
! fgJR* Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo
/ roccoSlippers,
j Ladies’ Fine Kid and Morocco
Buskins,
i Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled,
do do Col’rd do do
do “do Itlaek and colored Gaiters,' with
out heels :
j Ledies’ fine Black and Col’rd Creole Gaiters*
MISSES’ DEPARTMENT.
(Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Slippers,
do do do do Buskins/
do do Black and colored Lace Gaiters,
do do do do do Congress do,
do do do do do Creole do,
CHILDRENS’ DEPARTMENT
| Childrens' Black and Colored Gaiters,
j do do do Button Gaiters.
do Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Boot*,
■ Kid, Morocco and Patent Leather Ankle Ties.
| A largo anti well selected stock of Gentlemens’
Oxford Ties, Strap Shoes, Tic Gaiters, Congress
Gaiters and Pump-sole Boots. Also, House ser- (
vunts shoes, of every* description. *
N. B. Ladies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers *
heeled at the shortest notice. 11
Give iis ' ft Ul. JeKMy v
T<) THE PLANTERS.
, T. P. LARI S,
; Successor to E. L. Symmons , opposite the
Augusta Hotel , Augusta, (ia,,
HAS this day received 30 cases Mens’
Heavy BROGAN’S for negro wear, and the
j Planters will tlnd it to their advantage to give
j me a call before buying elsewhere, a.*; all of the
Goods are made to my own order to suit the
| trade, and can be warranted to bo what wo rep
I resent them, und as cheap as any store in the
city. _ nets ts
T. P. LARUS
HAS THIS DAY' received a large lot
. of I Adi s’ DOUBLE-SOLED and '
Misses’ GAITERS. ffgSl
Ah o, iAdies’ Kid and Morocco BOOTS.
of every description and size. ’
A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and SHOES,
of the finest description, has just come to hand.
Also, Heavy BROGANS, for the Planters.
: novl7
a non i lines, .
ABO R 1 G IJV ES .
* FEW MORE pails LADIES' FIN
lAL. BUSKINS, lor sale at half ju ice, bv
nov24 . J. \Y. BURCH.
Flour and Lard.
C<IX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su
perfinc FLOUR.
| 400 sacks Denmcad’s do. do.
10 half choice I.&AT LARD.
Just received and (or sale by
jaulfi-iJ BAKER, WRIGHT k CO.
4 10FFBB.
Vj 500 bugs lair to prime RIO > OI'I EE,
: 50 pockets Java do
50 do do do. very fine,
3o bags prime latguyra do
For sale low by
JO3IAH SIBLEY A SONS,
• janla No. fi. Warren Block.
‘TTUUTNA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago,
Bermuda Arrow R«>ct, Tapioca and Oat
; Aieal, perfectly fresh. For saleb
jand WM. 11. TUTT.
1 >OllL* WINE AND BRANDY',
1 lor Medicinal use, [both very line.] For
j sale by junO WM. 11. TUTT.
BACON SIDES and HAMS.
5 hhds Prime Bacon SIDES,
_ do do do HAM', for sale by
JOSIAII SIBLEY & SO>’S,
No. e, Warren Block.
Tin-; sew .iEiitsACEM,
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THEOLOGY OF THE NEW CHURCII.
\\J OIIKS of Emaxuel Swedenborg can
Y V bo found deposited at the Young Mens’
Library Association, for the use of the public
de< My
CALIFORNIA OATS.
Just received, a small lot of very supe
rior SEED OAT’S, originally from California,
warranted to yield double the amount of Un
common oats, and to weigh from 40 to 50 pounds
to the bushel.
The history of these Oats, and favorable no
tices of tb? growth and yield by persons in this
region, with sample in the stalk, can be seen at
our office. For sale by
THUS. P. STOVAIJ. & CO..
d 5 General Commission Merchants.
Dissecting instruments. —The
attention of Medical Students is solicited to
our complete stock of Surgical Instruments. Our
assortment of Dissecting Inshumcnts is very
large, and wo offer them at “rices lower than
ever before WM. H. TUTT,
novlO Druggist.
TENNESSEE PRODUCE.
11HE undersigned is prepared to exc- 1
cute with promptness orders for
Bacon ♦, Lord, Vkcat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour,
or anv other products of Middle Tennessee.
D. I). DICKEY,
Xo. • College street, Nashvilio, Ten*.
«hii ty
SAGB.J
A froA supply reecKed by _!
f#tti WM. H. TtFfT.^j
SSartbflase Cark
_ o
BEALL & STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCIIANTJ,
Reynold , between Jackson ami M'lntosh Streets,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
\\VW\\ HAVE removed to Metcalfs
new Fire proof Warehouse on
Reynold, between Jackson and Mein
tosh streets, recently occupied by Giiham k As- j
kin, in the centre of the city, in tlm vicinity of;
the principal Warehouses, aud convenient to the
, Hotels.
Being amply* provided with good and safe!
- storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour. Bacon and Pro- j
duce generally, we respectfully solicit consign- [
monts, which shall receive our undivided aud.
I faithful attention.
Family Supplies, and the usual facilities, will 1
* be aflorded to customers.
Our Comruissious for selling Cotton will be
Fifty Cents fc bale. WM. M. BEALL.
Beptlß-6m J. W. I. STOVALL.
,1. J. Pearce,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION 7 MERCHANT, j
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
RESPECRFULLY RENEWS
tender of his services in the Storage
Sale of Cottou, and other Produce,
at bis extensive Brick Warehouse, on Campbell |
Street, n ar Bones, Brown k Co’s Hardware
Store.
Cash Advances, Ragging, Rope and Family !
Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore. j
Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the first
of September next, will be Fifty Cents per bale.
aug2B.6m J. J. PEARCE.
J, R. SIMPSON,
(SUCCESSOR TO SIMPSON A OARDINKR,)
warehouse and commission merchant,
Comer Reynolds and M'lntoshsts.. Augusta, Ga.
jWYTTVWHjL CONTINUE THE* WARE
house anti Commission Business in all
branches, at the old stand of Simpson
k Gardiner, and hopes by strict personal atten
tion to the interests of his friends and Patrons,
to merit a contuance of the liberal patronage
heretofore bestowed upon the old firm.
Cash advances made on Produce in store,
when desired. Bagging, Rope, and Family sup
plies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
Commission for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale,
aug 24 6 rn
PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS
"W" areliouso.
MTHE undersigned would respectfully
announce to their friends, and the
public, that they have associated
themselves together in the
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS,
Under the name and stylo of p. k J. L. Fleming,
and taken the large Fire-Proof Warehouse ot T.
S. Metcalf, situated on Reynold, between Jack
son and Mclntosh streets.
Their charges will conform to the old estab
lished rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage and 25
cents commission for selling.
All orders for Family Supplies promptly exe
cuted at the lowest market prices.
PORTER FLEMING,
JOHN L. FILMING.
Augusta, October, 1857. octfc 6m.
DYE & LAT.VSTE,
W A RKHOr.S'E AND COMMISSION MKRTHANTJ
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
MfrifaM to their friends and the the public gee
HStKBRf e rahy, that they have formed aconnet
lion in the above business, and have leased th
Fire-proof Warehouse of Col Clanton, North Hid
of Reynolds street, and recently occupied by M
(■'. L. Anderson. From their long experience
they Hatter themselves that they will bo ona
bled to give entire sa r is faction to those wh(
may favor them with consignments of Cotton, 01
other produce. Their prompt personal atten
tion will bo given to orders for Bagging.
Rope, etc., and purchasing of Family supplies
atthelowe-t market rates. Also, to the for
warding of Goods consigned to their friends in
the interior. Liberal cash aevances made, when
desired by our customers. Our charges will be j
the same us those of other houses in the city,
engaged in the same business.
s JAMES M. DYE,
n"g 1 flm ANDREW (>. I.A TASTE
' HEBS «Si LINTON,
L , WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Q Jackson Street, Augusta, Georgia.
, CONTINUE THE WARE
j house ami Commission Business at
si* s ?*# 1 -.,their fire proof Warehouse, and will de- i
2 vote their .-personal attention to the interests
of their friends and patrons. Orders for family
■ supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. ;
Liberal cash advances mado when required, j
[ Commissions for selling Cotton, 50 cts per bale.
JtiHJf C. HUES, Sep 14 SASCI n. LINTON.
51. P. STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE ANI) COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Geoi'ffia.
CONTINUES THE BUSINESS
in all its branches, in his- extensive i
Qr e proof Warehouse, on Jackson-st. >
near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten-:
tion will as heretofore, be be given to th3storage j
and sale of Cotton, Gram and produce generally, j
He will when desired, make libera! cash advances:
on produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies,!
Bagging, Rope, etc , will be promptly and care •
fully filled at the lowest market prices’. Commis
sion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bale,
sept 26 6m
.F. C. HARALSON,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
At the old stand of L. Hopkins,
Augusta, Georgia.
septlS ly
THK
IPO THEORIES ML,
AUGUSTA, GA.
rpHE Proprietor of
JL the above establish*
ment respectfully invite.- iSr
the attention of Physicians EB
ar.d Families to his stock Jy.
of select DRUGS. MED] wth i
CIXES and CHEMICALS of A
the purest qualities and at / _URUOS
moderate prices. ,'/> [CL JCwuffi
Amongst my assortment
the following art: ms : .;
English and A merman Per
Braces and Abdominal Sup-
Combs and Toilet Brushes : Limp Oiks, Wicks j '
and Lamp Shades ; Paints, Paint Oils, Patent',
Brushes, Window Class, Varnishes, Ac.; Medi
cinal Wines and Brandies : Burning Fluid and i
Cam phene : Spices of a!i kinds ; Pot and Pearl I
Ashes, Imiigoes and Dye-Woods; Starch, Tapioca '
Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow-Root.
Also, a consent supply best Sweedlsh Leeches, '
Quinine, Morphine, Elulerimn, Strychnine, Chlo-1 (
rotorm. &c. &c., horn the most responsible I.a- \ 1
borntorivs.
The preparation of Pharmacopeia! articles is ! ■
conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVENS-!'
CROFT, a graduate of the London College of Pbar- j
maey. AH articles warranted.
T. P. FOGARTY. 195 Broad-st.,
124-ts Under the Augusta Hotel. j :
H. VV. KINSMAN,
IMPORTER AND DKALKK IN
WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS,
PAPER HANGINGS,
-A-ix el XT pliolstery
223 King, 3 doors south of Beaufaiu-street,
_octlu CHARLFST<*«, S. C. f.mwA.l
Rassinc and Hope.
ONE HUNDRED BALES very heavy
Gunny Bagging ; 300 bolts patched ; 500 .
j coils and half machine and hand made rope, for
■ sale low by (nov6) DANIKI. H. WILCOX.
j NO W IS THE TIME
1 rpo BUY SHI Ill'S!—Six for Nine Dol
|l lare, »t j&nlS HEHSJ-Y’S.
SIX FINE SHIBTS FOB NINE IX)L j
1.A80.M j«rt* HHRSBT'S. J
NUMBER 359
1 11 " ,l - 1 ' "" 1 m h
Jrjr 6ook
Buy the Best and Cheapest.
JAMES HEKTEY'
HAS NOW IN STORE one of the best
ami most fashionable stocks of
6 DRY GOODS
11 ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in
1 spection of them by his friends and the public
F Being satisfied with very small profits, he is
* j confident that his stock will be tound cheaper
e than that of any other in the Trade.
. i The following desirable styles ol goods are to
c ; be found in his stock :
'■ Rich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE de
;j 1 QiTiiE,
j Ric'.i Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere
| striped Dresses,
“ , Rich Plaid Raw Silks.
Plain Silks of all colors,
e j Black Silk Robes and Robes de Quille,
Rich Figured Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos,
French Merinos, all colors,
English “ “ “
A large lot of Delaines, from 12 to 37c per yd,
r. | Mourning
j Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine,
S A large stock, of English and American Print
ed Calicoes,
' A large stock of Mourning Calicoes,
~i “ “ Scotch and French Ginghams,
some as low as 10 cts per yard.
ro | Chenille, Stella, Plush and Woollen Plaid
. ; Shawls,
y Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs,
! Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas,
Hoop Skirts,
c ' 1 Canton Pique Cloths, a comiortable article for
; Basques $
! Twilled Ix>ng Cloths, plain and striped,
j Irish Liuens and Diapers, of various makes,
Huckaback, Crash. Ac., for Toweling,
L j Shirtings and Sheetings, Lindsey Woolsey and
a - \ Pantaloon Studs,
K-: A fine assortment of French and Scotch Emb’d
ill, Collars and Sleeves, seperate anu in setts,
on j Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars,
n *; “ Infant’s Robes and Waists,
; “ Handkerchiefs and Skirts,
ge! “ Silk Hose,
„ “ Buids, Edgings and losertings,
re. | Hosiery, 4e.,
ip i Cotton, Thread and Crotchet Laces,
' A large variety of Dross Trimmings,
lc. i Ladies’, Misses’, Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Me
| rino Undervests,
Flannels, all colors and qualities,
' y Bed Blankets, Quilts, 4c.
! In th( * Millinery Department, Mrs. Henkt has
; ono of the finest selections of BONNETS, HEAD
Ily j DRKSSK9, Ac., to an examination of which sh
he i respectfully invites her triends and the publi
•■a generally.
J GRAY* TURLEY,
T FT AVING thoroughly removed
•k- **- 1,1 ‘bcir NEW STORf, under the l\ States
I Hotel, arc i ow receiving a Tull and coinplotc us
,h.! sortment of rich and elegant
*: DRY GOODS.
Which, having been purchased for Cash, under
j the depressed state of the monetary affairs ol
i the N °rth, enables them to offer facilities toclosc
i purchasers rarely to be met with. Merchants
Flauteis, and the Ladies, particularly, would
i consult their interest by an examination of oui
•q ! stock and price*. Having a resident purchaser
U, j in the North, we are in the continual receipt o!
1 ‘ “JOB LOTB” from auction, at unprecedented
f low prices.
v Among our assortment will be found the rich
estand uew- st DRESS GOODS of the season-
J e | Sl »ch as Rich and Elegant Cold and Black SILKS
lr ranging from 37 cents to $5 per yard, (om't
■o ting to specify all the manufactured “jaw-break
*• ing” names used on such occasions.)
10 1 Film all Wool MUSLIN DELAINE, Plain am
,r Figured; Cheap MUSLIN DELAINFS, Ingres
J-; variety; Lupin’s best Black ALAPACAS an/
r. BOMBAZINES.
PLANTATIOJV GOODS,
, The very best quality ; S doz. OZNABURGS
i Heavy all Wool Filling Georgia I'IAIXS
.j KFPSEYS ;
Heavy cheap PATINFTi'S •
All Wool Plaid I.lN'vkys ;
! Blue Stripe aud Plaid HOMESPUNS ■
Pro. HOMESPUN and JANES :
-: Fine BKl'i BLANKETS, very cheap .
,! RICH CARPBTIWGS.—Cheap.
Fine English Tapestry VELVET ■
BRUSSELS ;
t: Superior Three-Ply, line Ingrain and All-Wool
-1 CAKPETINU—(not having room in our new store
i to keep Carpeting, we will sell them at cost und
- [ charges.)
EMBROIDERY.
1.000 Swiss and Jackonet BANDS, from 25 cte. !
to sl, worth fully double that amount.
5,000 : wiss and Jackonet COLLARS, from 25 to j
50 cents, worth sl.
100 Gne French worked COLLARS, $2.50 to
' $3.50, worth $5 to s(i.
kwissanh Jackonet EDGIGS and INSERT- |
j NGS, in great variety.
Embroidered and Hemstitched HANDKER
CHIEFS, exceeingly cheap.
fine Emb’d SETTS, $2 toss, exceedingly j
In the same department will be ound a
most complete assortment
HOSIER Y
that has ever been in one House in Augusta, !
' from the lowest price to the finest qaulity, for \
Iradios, Gents, Misses and Youths, of evory de- 1
I scription. j
DOMESTIC GOODS
I Ten cases fine 3 yard wide SHEETING, at 31c., !
! worth in the Jobbing Houses in New York from :
I 35 to 40 cents.
Five bales tine Sea Island HOMESPUNS, 6! 4 'c. i
i Ten cases fine CALICO, warranted fast colors,
or the money returned, for 6)4 cents, worth I
, 10 to 12>4 cents.
LINEN GOODS.
The best and cheapest LINENS that has ever ;.
been known to sell in Augusta, under any c>r- j
(uimstances, are now on our shelves, and only |.
require an examination to convince the most j ]
fastidious of tho great saving in purchasing {,
LINEN GOODS from us. Splendid fronting UN- .
; EN for 37)2 cents, that has never been known to
J cl! in Augusta for less that: 62 to 75 cents.
The most superb LINEN DAMASK evo: j
1 brought to this market at vastly reduced rates '
.Splendid Turkish TOWELS for the bath room j
04 long, only 12>£ cents, worth 37 cents. «
Russia and Huckaback DIAPERS, in great va !
riety, exceedingly cheap.
Five hundred 12-4 square
QUILTS,
j For $1.50, worth $3 ; lino French Marseille J;
| QUILTS, large size, $3.50 to $5, worth from $S |
to $lO.
-ALSO-
A very large and varied stock of every descrip j ’
tiou of j
DRY GOODS.;
Selected with the utmost care bv decided j >dges j
of Goodl, at auction and such other places as 1
bargains could be obtained, within the last two j
j weeks, to which we would invite the attention o
1 those purchasing for cash guaranteeing that we J
I can save them a very large per centage on an
I examination ol our stock.
| septl’o GRAY 4 TURT.EY. j
Linseed Oil, White Lead, &c.
I7UVE HUNDRED gallons IJNSEED
1 OIL,
10,000 lbs WHITE LEAD,
300 boxes WINDOW GLASS,
For sale unusually low by
WM. H. TUTT,
novs Wholesale and Retail Draggfct.
PICKLES.
15 doa. Gallon riO&IJEF, assorted,
16 4o Hail' Gallon do 4*
16 do Quarter 4o 4*
; Just received at
ja»7 BAimoKA* » umuxsm.
(Llotbing.
GENTLEMEN^
Fall and Winter Goods tor
t 1857.
MY stock of goods is now full and
comprises everything that is fashionable
iu CWTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, whMh
will be made to order as good and as fashionable
j. ‘ as can be obtained in any part of the country
r ALSO.
A fine and select stock of Ready-Made Clk/W
--0 ING. which cannot be ex.elled by any Goode m
the city.
e ALSO,
A largo stock of FURNISHING GOODS, cnbw
e cing everything that is necessary for Gcodfe
men’g wear.
All goods sold at this establishment warrant
ed as represented.
oct29 J. A. VAN WINKLJL
, “NOTHING TO WEAR”
NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW.
MUCK |
wJ. K. 1111(11 & (0., 3
SUCCESSORS TO
1 < J. M. NEWBY & CO., H
HAVE OPENED THEIR j
Large and Elegant|33
r j STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
7
li ] FOR;
d |MEN, YOUTHS and BOTI!
Conic Everybody
A .YD
GET A FIT!
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
0ct2,1 Augusta, dig,
i- GESERAL STOCK OP
OF
JBUBT Hits CLOnmV,
I’VJ'OW is the time to buy the follow ta*
a ” articles for Mens’ and Bovs Wear -»■— r
. r than they should be sold in this.markot
- | RAGLANS, OVERCOATS, SHAWLS, BLANK*
ROBES, Eme Cloth and Cassimore COATB,
r, 1 Fine VESTS, PANTS, SHIRTS, DRAW:
BBS. SUSPENDERS, CRAVATS
STOCKS, COLLARS TRUNKS
TAUOES,
and every article in aur line.
I. "••»« CLAYTON k KKNNBY
r | New Confectionery
id I AND
fruit store r
UNDERSIGNED respectfully aaJ
r uounce to the ladies of Augusta and
~r public generally that they are now prepared to
~1 Ornish WEDDINGS. PARTIE . BALI> 4c *1
shortest notice, and at the lowest prices,
li Confident that our Ice Creams, Jellies, flu**
_ ‘"tte Ru st-, and general assortment of kwco
S an, ‘ muhll Cakes, will not be equalled m ihti
t " :r ornamented BRIDAL C Altai,
k FANCY PYRAMIDS and FRUIT BASKETS—wI4
n,>t easily be surpassed by anv one in this oeta
ld ,r ' • bolieve w ® arc prepared to please the
most faKtidious.
: | We also offer a variety of Pomostio and ka
m>rf^,vS’‘'W'lF:S - GUM * LXIHDIAL. WlNHani
; LRANDY DROPS, Preserved, Iced. Chrystallaai
' nAvr IMI T ATI - 0V f French CUPIDK, BOM
BO.Vs, Bo.VHONIEKES; and for Christmaa a
I Es“® ra assortment of FANCY GOODS and TOW
I at the lowest prices. *
A nhara of patronafro rospectfiillT aolidied,
w- , FUSH ,li SIIJIBRAP,
Eorih Side Broad street, near the Lower Market
Hrdcrs from tho country respectfully wanet
| “• doe6-lf
HeavyOvercoatsfor Negroe*
OWNERS of Boat and Railroad handto
and ail persons in want or NFAIRO OTHt
, 1 1 ria 1 . , will do will to call and examiuo our .he*#
i and well made articles of the kind
nOT * a-kYTON « KKNKSDT.
VTT^? , ! Satii,,, “ t ' ,a «' lie,S ‘
VV f HAVE A LOT OF GOOD Sit*-
T f INET JACKETS, for plantation negroea
! which we will sell for $1 50 to $2. *
L nov 6 CLAYTON 4 KENNEDY.
Hip Jackets, and Satinet -
O! Coats and Pants,
T'L Sl'ni'K of the above ~rtioie*
being too large for the hard time*', w© m
Jior them cheaper than the cheapest, to r«
I then down. CLAYTON 4 KENNEDY
J OilN W. CrO W, *
MARBLE-WORKER,
MON l MEN TS, Os «qll description,
executed in the best form, at ,*!STV
THE LOWEST PRICES,
j and in the shortest time compatible eTijWffilSl if
with faultless workmanship. F ; 'fiLl Hf I
Persons in.want of Marble-Work fjjSftft
j of any kind are invited to call. Jfeskc
, Fhop on Campbell-street. be
: tween Broad and Greene-street.
- X, (iuw
| A'e-iv Cosniorainic
[STEREOSCOPE.
A MONG the latest inventions in Op
iX. tics, there is nothing more instructive or
than the Stereoscope. TheStereosooM
( ’ ie ) ls are Jmpressions from nature, repr**«en4-
ng the finest Sceneries, Cities and Monum.»iß
, n Europe, which, viewed tlirough the instra
i nient, show those objects iu bold relief, actuary
las they are, and thujj are th(* best mod elk tor
! -^ r HsUs, give the best idea of Foreign Countrie*
ati>! Art. and make the finest parlor ornameatM
| For sale at novlti H. J. OSBORNE’S.
I ,\ I*K E( K DEXTF.D
j INDUCEMENTS !
I AM SELLING my stock ofVEHICLI*,
. consisting of
Carriages. Rockawaiys,
HAHOt JERSEY WACiokf
; liUGGIES, with and without tops,
01 thiMiiilwent styles now manufactured at
prices AS LOW as can bo bought in anySouthorr
‘* - v • B'“iug constantly in tho receipt of floods
I am enabled to effer to the public soni«.;b*je
both fresh and new
In addition to tho abovo. I keep always o*
hand a number of Vehicles of my ow u xabiaA*#-
ure.
I also warrant all work that leaves mv storo.
At „ H. H. MAY,
At mv old stand, corner Jack.-onand Ellis
in roar of Globe Hotel. d22-ly
L PAINTING.
THE SUBSCRIBER, thankful for tii4
liberal pa ronage of his fellow citizens, for
the last Thirty Eight I 'can. and anxious for a
continuation of a share of the same, would e*
spectful y inform them that he will furnish *a4
put up SIGNS of any size, made of the best Imm
ber and workmanship that the city affords, a m&
of Gilding and Smalting, not to be excelled lor*
or South, for 75 cents per foot, and for Pafkoi
SIGNS, any color, 36 oento per foot.
Patent Japan Tins, with 3ingfo name, gjfo. wdfo
border, 76 cento each
All varieties of MiXHD PAINS for oafo, aad
BrvilMs loaned R. P. SPHULAM,
At 14. old staad oa Ckoecw-fIA,
«ov!4