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AUOJJSTjA GA:
FOUR O'CLOCK P. M. MAR. S, IS3S (
Notice lo Advertisers.
Advertisements for the Eve.mng Dispatch must |
be banded in by eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in ..
order to appear the same day. The heavy pres* '
sure of advertisements upon the columns of our j
paper wiil not admit of their reception after the i
hour named. ,
LOCAL MATTERS"
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City Mortality.
The number of deaths for the week
ending Sunday night, 7th iust., were
B—o whites—blacks.
—
jfjf” The Dioramio Panorama of the
Russian War, will be opened at Concert
Hall; commencing on Wednesday even
ing, March iOth.
gg” Our city friends will bear in j
mind, that to-night Rev. J. E. Ryerson
delivers an address before the Odd Fel- j
lows, at Masonic Hall.
Progress oC Russia.
In reply to a statement of the New j
York Journal of Commerce that Eng
land does not relish “the roads to ena
ble Russia to trade with Southern Asia,’’ j
and the intimation that Poland and
Finland prove‘that Russian military oc- 1
cupation is not a very effectual instru- j
incut of civilization, the Buffalo Com
mercial Advertiser says that Poland and
Finland are both better off now than
they were before the Russian military
occupation ; there is more of true civi
lization in each ; life and property are |
more secure ; the peasants are far less j
oppressed ; morals have improved : j
those orgies of the Polish nobles, inclu- i
ding both sexes, which were a scandal j
to Christendom down to the middle of
the last century have ceased to be. The
Advertiser is of opinion that if people
would read something besides the I‘kttmre
of Hope, or T haddnts of Warsaw, their r.o- j
tions about Poland would be very dis- t
ferent from what they are. For two
centuries Poland has not been so well I
governed nor so prosperous as she is
under Russian rule, Siberia, the Ad
vertiser adds, whose name is dreary, is,
in fact, a magnificent empire; with an
area greater than that of the United
States ; abounding in minerals ; having j
most valuable gold and silver mines ;
noble rivers ; a healthy climate ; a soil
sufficiently fertile and productive to sus
tain a large population, and fine sea
ports on the Pacific, by means of which I
it can maintain commerce with the en-;
tire Western coast of this continent, j
with Eastern Asia, with all parts of the |
world.
Cotton.
The Charleston News’ esteemed and
venerable Associate, Mr. Cardozo, has
lately issued a circular statement on
the “Supply and Consumption of Cot
ton’’ for the year 1858.
He estimates the probable supply at
4,535,000 bales for the whole world, in
clusive of stock in Europe, 650,000
bales on the Ist January, 1858.
He concludes “that the average price
in Europe in 1858 would be equiv
alent to 6d. in England f6r Middling
Upland.” And, also, that Gd. is the
• late “which would not unduly stimu
late or check consumption.”
is He estimates the world’s consump
tion in 1858 at only 3,050,000 bales, and
leaving 1,475,000 "bales unconsumed as
stock on hand in Europe Ist January,
1859. He places the consumption on
tlie Continent at the reduced number of
850,000 bales, and the United States
at 300,000 bales.
From the Baltimore Clipper.
THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS.
FIRST SESSION.
Washington, March 4, 1858.
SENATE*
Mr. Stuart, from the committee on
the subject, reported adversely on the
bill amending the act of March 3d, 1853
granting bounty lands to eertian officers
etc.
At one o'clock the Senate proceeded
to the consideration of the Kansas bill,
when
Mr. Hammond, of South < Carolina,
delivered his views, contending that
the Lecompton Constitution embodies
the will of the people of Kansas, for the
Convention was an assemblage of the
people in the highest capacity.
Mr. Doolittle made a speech on the
other side of the question.
When lie finished, the Sflhate went
into an Executive session, and after
wards adjourned.
HOUSE.
The Speaker announced the first bust
iness in order to be Mr. Hoard’s resolu
tion asking the appointment of a select'
committee to examine into charges o-
Executive influence controlling the ac
tion of members, the question pending
. being, shall the resolution be entertain-
I l ' ed as aquestleu of privilege.
Mr. Hoard proposed an amendment
charging, on his own authority and
common fame, the President witli en
deavoring to control the action of the
House on the question of the admis
sion of Kansas under the Lecomp
ton Constitution by executive patron
age.
Humphrey Marshall suggested a post- j
ponemeut for a month.
Mr. Burnett objected to a postpone
ment, and said h was due to Mr. Burns, j
the member implicated, that he. should j
have a hearing now. The charge was [
baseless and coixtemptable, intended to
injure the democratic party as well as j
Mr. Burns.
Mr. Hoard said he had twice disclaim- j
ed personal hostility.
Mr. Burns sent up a written state
ment charging that Mr. Hoard intended
to make a falbe and slanderous recur 1
against him, and that he should hereaf
ter treat Mr. Hoard and his slang with
the contempt they merit ill the estima
tion of all honorable men. He further
denied any coalition with the Presi
dent or his Cabinet as to his vote. —
Nothing of the kind had occurred di
rectly or indirectly.
Mr. Nichols said that “common fame”
was not a sufficient ground of proceed
ing, and although Mr. Burns was his
political opponent, he with pleasure
bore testimony to the falsity of the
charge that Mr. Burns had sought office 1
at the hands of the Executive. He mov
ed to lay the whole subject upon the ta
ble, which question was decided in the
affirmative—yens 92, nays 80.
The House proceeded to the consider
ation of the bill providing for a regi
] rnent of mounted volunteers for the de
! fence of the Texas frontiers, and author
! ising the President to receive the servi
jees of four additional volunteer regi- ,
ments.
Mr. Quitman explained the bill, as
j proposing a force sufficient for the pre- 1
sent emergency; and took occasion to \
eulogize the valor of volunteers in the ;
Mexican campaign.
The House, pending the subject ad
ijourr.ed.
Doadi of Commodore Perry.
j We regret to announce the death of 1
(Commodore Matthew C. Perry, at his
I residence in this city, West 32d street,
j Thursday morning, aged 63. It is but
j a few days since we announced the death
jof his wife, and now we are suddenly
called upon to announce the death of
the Commodore himself. He leaves two
surviving children,;daughters,—oneof
whom is the wife of Mr. Belmont, late
Minister to Holland.
Commodore Perry has filled a large
space in the public eye, and was one of
the most distinguished officers, —if not
the most, —distinguished injour Navy,
in rank he also stood almost at the head
iof the list. During the Mexican war, he
. commanded a fleet off the coast of Vera
Cruz, and aided materially “in conquer
ing the peace,”| whicli extended our
j territory to the California-Pacific, after
the subjugation of the Mexican Territory.
He also commanded the important and
I brilliant Japan Expedition, which origi- j
| nated under the Fillmore administartion
j and in the record and achievements of I
that enterprise he has handed liisj name |
! down to an enviable immortality.
GEORGIA
[SARSAPARILLA |
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OR.
Dennis’ -Jh.rterra.ti-ve.
IN PINT BOTTLES.
| PREPARED BE J.DENNIS, M. D., Auccsta, Ga.
For Diseases of the Liver and to Purify the Blood.
IT CONTAINS, in addition to Sarsapa
rilla, the Hydro-Alcoholic Extract of Queen’s |
j Delight, (Stilliugia); White Ash, Grey Beard or
Fringe Tree, (Ch onanthusl ; Tincture of May
Apple or Mundrake, (Podophyllum.) and Blood
Root, (Sauguinaria.)
Iu Mnall doses it is alterative or laxative ; in
i large doses it acts generally as a mild purgative,
j In some cases there is no percepti le action on
j the bowels ; yet, in liver Co : plaints, or in dis
eases arising from impurities in the blood, its
continued use produces a marked improvement
j in the general health.
! Its ingredients are well known to be good. Its
formu a has been highly approved of by emi
nent physicians. It sells readily and gives good
satisfaction.
The publication of its composition is the best
certificate or recommendation that can be given.
It is not ollered to the public as a universal Sj>e
■ rife, but as one ot the best medicines for dis
eases of the Liver and for purifying the Blood,
that can be obtained
For sale by the principal Druggists in this city,
and by Druggists generally.
References —E. E. Ford, I). D., Augusta ; lion.
A. II Stephens ; Ex Gov. H. V. Johnson ; Hon.
j W. Gilmore Simms, Charleston ; Gen. Jas Jones;
; d. Caldwell, Esq., Columbia, S. C. ; Rev. W. A.
: McSwjtin, and Rev. J. A. Porter. Sumter, S. C
feb27 dlw
DR. DENNIS’ -
STIjMiTTI-i-A-'X’ITSr O,
OR HOT BITTERS, I
A Compc.und Preparation of
GEORUIA S A It S A PARILL A
For Dyspepsia, Colds and Female Complaints
arising from Colds.
1" USEFUL IN VARIOUS DISEASES
VJ of the stomach, such as pain or an uneasy
sensation in the stomach, caused by cold or t ie
indigestion of food, Heartburn, Flautulency, or
wind in the stomach, various Female Complaints
peculiar to the sex, kc. They act upon the Li
ver and Secretions generally. They assist the di |
gestion of food aud .strengthen the stomach : up
on the bowels they have a laxative tendency.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.—If food causes pain in the
stomach, a dose taken immediately after meals,
or as soon as the uneasy sens tion is experi
enced, will relieve the pain and assist digestion.
FOR COLDS.—Taken at the commencing stage
of colds, they will pr«ve almost an infal ible
’ cure in all coses. They are also valuable for the
prevention and enreof chills in their first stages.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS ARISING FROM
COLDS.—If these Bitters were taken In females
immediately after having been exposed in cold
or rainy weather, to prevent taking cold, or
\v°re taken for oo?ds at the commencement of
being unwell, and their use continued through
that period, they would save a great amount ol
suffering, and often prevent diseases winch fre
quently terminate fatally, especially withverung
females.
Price, $1 per bottle.
Molasses.
20 libds Molasses, in store ;
30 do do toarrive. For sale low
by mU3-d*w ESTES & CLARK. j
I3OTATOI-X
200 bids Pink Eye PLANTING POTATOES ;
50-do Peach Blow do
For sale low by
mhl-d&wC ESTES k CLARK.
/ 10D :
V 20 boxes choice COI> FISH, for sale low by
mhi dti EST ES CL AI; K.
PORTER AND ALE.
25 casks Byass’ Celebrated London Pcrter
aud Ale. per ship Wm. Chase, from Loudon.
For sale by JO3IAH SIBLEY & SONS,
m‘r.3 No. 0 Warren Block.
T)ACON.
JLJ - j oho Yus 7 niK‘.Bacon. Fur sale low
jby JOSIAI I SEfBI ,EY & SONS.
mh3 No. ' Warren Block
1 /"TANDY.
V 50 boxes Assorted Candy. For sale low by
JOSIA H SIBLEY k SONS.
mli3 No. 6, War en Block
/ 'i < LD BAND CHINA.
VX For sale very low, iu complete setts or
separate, those wanting to (ill up old setts, or
purchase new, are respectfully requested lo give
me avail. Store few doors ab»ve the Augusta
H 'tel. feb2s _ S. C. MUSTIN.
I OOKING GLASSES.
J A large stocUf well assorted, for sale cheap,
separate or by the dozen.
1e1>25 S. C. MUSTIN.
AITERK
? v All kinds, lor sale cheap by
fob2s . S. C. MUSTIX.
TIEN THOUSAND lbs. BACON, hog
J. round, on consignment and for sale low. for
cash onl by 125 M. W. WOODRUFF.
TEN iierccs Prime RICE, on consign- j
merit and for sale low for cash onlv.
! feU25 M. W. WOODRUFF.
rpWO HUNDRED SACKS FLOUR, on j
I consignment and for sale on easy terms, by
I feb‘2s M. W. WOODRUFF. ' |
Five hundred bushels seed
OATS, on consignment and for sale by
feb2s M. W. WOODRUFF.
A FEW hhds. N. O. SUGAR, in store
jTjl and for sale, on accommodating terms, by
feb2s M. W. WOODRUFF*
SMALL [> IT OF RYE >'iil in store, fori
which a buyer is wanted, by
febn M W. WOODRUFF, j
rp UR PEN TINE
Price per gai.. by the barrel. 65 cents ; re-;
tail 70 cents per gallon.
feb23 '•* S. C. MUSTIX. :
T y UTTER AND CHEESE.
1 > k large supplv of both, for sale vpry cheap 1
by d 29 * DAX'H. H. WILCOX.
Life Insurance.
rpilE AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND i
X BANKING COMP AN Y are prepar dto issue 1
at moderate premiums policies of insurance on \
the lives of Slaves, either for one. five or ten
y-ars. For mg of application and tables of rates
i-an ne procured at the office of the Company,
free of charge.
WM. M. D'AXTIGNAC, President, j
i C\ F. McCoy, Secretary. ft b)l i.
Orkthe 7th March, by Freeman, Fsq.,Mr. i
Jons 11. Burnley aud Miss Maky E. Hydk, ail ,
of this city. 1
In Morgan county, Georgia, at the residence of
Thomas Harris, Esq., on the 2d of March, by the
Rev. A. T. Spalding, Mr. M. Ponder aud
Miss Mollie E. Hakbi3.
Commercial Jiitflligenre. '
latest dates from Liverpool Feb. 13 T
Latest dates from Havre Feb. 10
latest dates from Havana Feb. 23 j
KYF\’l\<; DESPATCH OFFICE,) 1 <
Augusta, Monday,March S, P. M. j
Cotton—Sales Saturday afternoon, 288 bales:
3 at 8, 4 at 9 2 at 9ft, S at 10ft, 44 at 10ft, 26 at
10ft, 149 at 11, 25 at lift, 20 at 11 ft, 3 at llftc.
Sales this morning, 240 hales : 4at Oft, 2 at
Oft, 35 at 10, 10 at 10ft, 7 at 10ft. 54 at lift, 5
at 11 ft, 12 at lift, 62 at lift, 49 at lift cents.
Holders are asking ft cent advance ; demand
limited ; market unsettled.
*♦♦••••
Augusta Provision Market.
Reported by R. PIIILPOT, Clerk of the Market.
RETAIL FRICKS.
Beef, on foot, wholesale 0 ® 7
Hogs do do 7ft® 8
Beef retail 10 ® 12ft
Mutton 10® 12ft
Pork 10® 12ft
j Veal 10® 12ft
Corn Meal 65® 75
Sweet Potatoes 125®137
1 Chickens 30®35
Turkeys 125®200
Ducks 35® 40
! Corn, by the Load 62® 65
; Fodder, by the Load, $ 100 112® 125
j Pea Hay, do do do 100®125
Grass Hay, do do 100® 125
j Shad 40® 75
|
SAVANNAH, March 6.—562 bales sold to-day ]
at from lift
»
MADISON, March s.—Active demaud for all i
cotton offered. We quote 7ft to 11 cents for In- ,
ferior to Middling Fair.
WEST POINT, March s.—The market has been 1
! brisk during the week with advancing prices. 1
Wo quote 9 to 11 ft cents.
ALBANY. March 5.--The market for cotton is i
active at 10ft to 11 ftc for extremes. <
pipping Intelligence.
SAVANNAH, March 6.—Arrived, stinship Ala-! J
buma, XY; schr M E Wells, Boston ; schrs Hel 1
eu and Kate Brigliam, N Y ; steamer Columbia,! ;
Augusta. , !
Cleared, stmship Florida, NY ; State of Geor
gia, Phila; City of Norfolk, Baltimore; bark liar- 1
vest, X Y; schr J II Kent, Havana.
OFFICIAL DRAWINGS
OF THE !
Sparta Academy Lottery.
OF GEORGIA.
The following are the drawn numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 309—drawn
MARCH 6, 1858 :
21, 44, 2G, 48, 10, 28, 73, 33, 22, 62, j
69, 77, 34, 6.
! The following are the Drawn Numbers of the
SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, Class 310— Extra, !
drawn MARCH 8,1858 :
141, 43, 30, 9, 54, 32, 66, 48, 8, 46,
20, 1, 60, 33,
[Li"’ } Commissioners.
; S. SWAN & CO., Managers.
. . - i i,
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES.
K EASONS why the Grover & Baker
Machine is uuiversally preferred for family I
sewing:
1. It Is more simple and easier kept in order
than any other Machine.
2d. ft makes a seam which will not rip or
ravel, though every third stitch is cut.
3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus
• all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while
; the same machine can be adapted at pleasure,
• by a mere change of spool , to all varieties of work.
4th. The same machine runs silk, linen thread,
; and common spool cotton with equal facility.
sth. The seam is as elastic a< the most elastic
fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break
r In washing, ironing, or otherwise.
1 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more
1 beautiful than any other made, cither by hand
or machine.
r For sale by THOS. P. STOVALL k CO..
mli6 Augusta, Georgia,
Hunting Fluid
AT SIXTY CEXTS PER GALLOX.
AFE ARE NOW SELLING to City:
Y> consumer.-! STARR’S BEST BURNING
FLUID at Sixty Cents per gallon.
• Customers sending servants to our house may
rely on a choice article, at the price named.
S. S. JONES & CO.,
mh3-d6 210 Broad-street. I
SAVE YOUR TIN!
Burning Fluid
j AT SIXTY CENTS PER GALI.OV !
i T AM NOW SELLING the very bed
I BURNING FLUID, al UO cults f
per gallon.
As my sales are very large, I am fwp? y'A
enabled to open it fresh every day or 1®“/ .i '■)
two.
Cash orders from the city orcoun- gljris s : ”
try wi'l be thankfully received. j
From arrangements now making. I j t)
hope soon reduce the price still
lower. * *
mh3 S. C. MUSTIN*
JAMES M. I)VE CO.,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Augusta. Georgia..
rpHE UNDERSIGNED have formed a
_L copartnership under the name aud \\ V \ u
style of JAMES M. DYE & CO. for the,' ■
1 transaction of a Warehouse and Commis-fe. v,-
sion Business, at the Warehouse recently occu
pied by Dtk A: LaTastk. They respectfully ten- j
der their services to tlieir personal friends and i
the public, with the assurance that any business
entrusted to them will be promptly aud faith
fully attendod to.
Particular isttei.tion paid personally to the sale! ;
of Cotton and other Pro* uco, and also to the re- J '
ceiving aud forwarding of Goods. ,
Liberal Gash Advances made on consignments .
of Cotton and ether Produce.
JAMES M. DYE.
THUS. RICHARDS.
Augusta, Feb. 5, 1858. feb24
Hair Dim
Bullard’s, Batchelor’s, Christadoro’s, Pha- ;
J lon s, Jayne’s, Alexander’s Tricobaphe ; Prof. -
| Wood’s and Mrs. Allen's Hair Resiorative;
Jayne’s Hair Tonic; Ph&lon's Invigorator; -
Barry’s Tricopberous, and Lyon’s Kathairon.
J For sale by 122-d aw WM. If. TUTT.
IAMUNDS.
RINGS aud PINS—a fine selection of first j
water stones—few but line and cheap lor the
quality of the article. At
fel)2o HENRY J. OSBORNE’S. 1
CIOTTON YALNS AND OSNABUEGS,
) 50 bales Cotton Yarns, assorted sizes ; j
j 20 do Osnaburgs, from the Mon
i tour Manufacturing Companv. For sale by
| feb23 THOS. P. STOVALL A- CO. ! t
Watch, Clock and Jewelr j
Work.
HENRY J. OSBORNE would respect J ■
fully inform hte friends and ac-
quaintauces that hr has employed in f ! s
the work department of his establish XfsJMl j .
iLvnt. Mr. T. S. WOOD and Mr. WM. (
G. WOODSTOCK, both experienced in '
all departments of the trade, each o j
whom will give personal attention to |l
the interests ol this well known estab
lishment. A liberal share of public patronage is ;
most respectfully solicited-t . ■
HENRY J. OSBORNE’S |
Watch. Jewelry and Optical Store, 256 Broad-st,
under the U. S Hotel. Augusta. fel>l2 j I
RUSSELL'S MAGAZINE for March, j n
for sale by THOS. RICHARDS & SON. j
Ittgusfct griffs Cnmnt.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
Bacon.—Hams fl ft 11K © 12
Canvassed Hams...fl ft 13 © 14
Shoulders fl ft 9 © 10
Western Sides sft 10>4 © 11
Clear Side*. Hum...* ft 11* © 00
Ribbed Sides «ft 11 © 00
Hog Round new.... IS ft loj* © 11
Bo W? ,, »g—■-Gunny...s yard 14 fa) 15
Butte r,—Goshen.... 7* ifc 23 (fi) 25
„ C ?-™ tr y H lb 20 © 22
Bricks— $ 1000 600 (a) 800
Pressed $ 100014 r# {& 18 00
Canales—Adaman .$* ffc 22 (a) 26
£P erra ft 40 (ft 50
' Patent sperm fi ft 55 ® 60
Cheese.—Northern.. fl ft 12 © 13
Rnglish Hairy fi ft 14 © 15
Co*fee—Rm ¥» ft 12 © 12};
V*e ,u « H tfe is . © n
dava -; ; 's*ft is © 20
Domestic**—Yarns 1 00
X Shirting fl yard 4}i © 6
X girting 'tit yard © 7}/
IfhirUng -...$ yard © 9};
5- Shirting 'jt yard 10 © 12 y,
6- Shirting fl yard 11 © 12>4
Osnaburgs fl yard 10 © 11
brills u 9 i,
Fenther S lb 35 & 3 -*
* mils— Apples bbl 500 ©6 00
Oranges ft bbl 8 00
Dgs, ft box 02 © 100
Raisins ft box 300 ® sy,
Cranberries flbb! 850 © 900
Fish.—MackerelNo.l ft bbl 14 00 ©lB 00
2 ft bbl 12 00 ©l3 00
S°- 3 ft bbl 11 00 ©l2 00
No. 4 ft bbl 550 © 600
Herrings ft box © 600
p lour.—Country ..ft bbl 450 © 600
Tennessee ft bbl 475 © 660
City Mills ft bbl 650 © 750
Etowah ft bbl 500 © 750
Denmcad’s ft bbl 500 © 700
E *‘ra ft bbl 700 © 7 50
Urnlti—Cornin sackft busn 60 © 65
Wheat, white ft bush 1)0 © 110
g ed ft ft 95 © 100
Cats ft bush 45 © 50
Rye ft bush 70 ® 75
Roar, ft bush 75 © 85
Corn Meal ft bush 70 © 75
Gunpowder —Dup.fi keg 700 © 750
Hazard ft keg 725 © 750
Blasting ft keg 475 © 600
,In »' ft bun. 100 © 120
Iron—Swedes ft ft 5*4 ©
English, Common, ft ft 3*4 ©
■■ Refined, ft ft 3% ©
L”*' l ft ft 10 © 11
Lead-Bar ft ft 8 © B>4
Lime—Country ft box 125 ® IDO
Northern ft bbl 150 © 175
Lumber ft 1000 12 00 ©l4 00
Molasses—Cuba....|t gal 26 © 28
St. Croix ft gal 40
■ Sugar House Syrup.ft gal 42 © 45
Chinese Syrup ft gal 40 ® 50
N**Hs. ft ft 4 © 4>4
tells.—.sperm, prime. ft gal 200 © 225
Lamp ft gal 100 © 125
Train ft gal 75 © 100
Linsseed ft gal 100 © 105
Castor... ft gal 200 © 226 |
Potatoes—lrish ft bbl 3 75 4 00
Sweet ft bush 100 ©l5O
. ft ft 3 XO 4*4
Hope—Kentucky...ft ft 11 ffl 12 i
Manilla ft ft 17 ® ig |
Spirits—Gin ft gal 45 © 50
Ran* ft gal 50 © 60 ]
Whiskey ft gal 26 ® 85
Reach Brandy ft gal 125 © 200 i
Apple Brandy f. gal 90 !
Holland Gin.. ft gal 150 ©175
Cognac Brandy ft gal 300 © aOO
Sugars— NOrleans, ft ft 7}4 ffl 9
| Porto Rico ft ft B*4 © 9
Muscovado ft ft 8 ffl B*4
[ Reflmtl C ft ft io © 11
Refined B ft ft 10*4 © n
Refined A ft ft 11 © 11 >4
Powder,d ft ft 12 © 13 ;
Crushed ft ft 12 © 13 |
Salt ft sack 90 © 100
Soap—Yellow.. ..ft ft 5 © 9
Raisins.
rpKN boxes LAYER RAISINS;
1 20 do M. R. do
20 half do do
! 20 qu'r do do
Just received at
fob 17 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’#.
! T> URNING FLUID.
I } J ust received, a fresh supply of BURNING j
FLUID, at 80 cents per gallon, at the Apothe
! caries’ Hall.
j febll THOMAS P. FOGARTY.
Best burning fluid.
I am at ail times prepared to fill all orders
j for “ Best Fluid,” by the barrel, can or gallon, .
I at the very lowest price.
feb24 S. C. MU3HN. ‘
*|?lußs lamps.
I The largest stock in the city, and greatest
variety, for sale by the dozen or separate. I
feb24 8. C. MUBTIN. <
Mess Mackerel*
| rpW.INTY Quarter bbls. MESS MACK
• X EREL, just received at
febl7 D’ANTIGNAC & HUBBARD’S.
CREAM ALE.
Receiving da ly iu prime order and condi-
I tion consignment? of Massey, Collins & Co.’s cele
| brated CREAM ALE, and for sa'e by
THOMAS WHYTE,
tfl>29 Sole Agent'for the Brewery.
Lime and hair.
300 bbls Fresh Thomastor. LIME ;
5000 lbs Plastering HAIR, for sale low by
mhl-dawS ESTES & CLARK.
AGOING AND ROFK
75 bales Gunny BAGGING,
200 ha f coils best ROPE,
200 whole do do do For sale low by
mhl-dAw2w ESTES & CLARK.
Cl UN DRIES.
j O 50 kegs Bi-Carbonate SODA:
50 boxes do do lib papers;
500 lbs INDIGO;
10 bags PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, &c.;
25 whole, qr and half boxes RAISINS ;
25 boxes STARCH;
25 boxes SOAP. For sale low by
JGSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
mh3 No. 6. Warren Block.
Crocjtery, Ciilna unit
xvai e.
<s*- H*C* Bn *n an tM
SUPPLIED on better terms than by :
I J any other concern in this C'vAf|
We have the goods, and c
they must be sold. Store few ft 1 I
doors above the Augusta Ho !
feb2s S. C. MUSTIN. j
Saddlery, Harness, Trunks
*&.SPKI\’G TRADE, lSsS.'it#
a HERMAN, JESSUP A CO., No. 341
KJ Broad street, two doors above the Banka,
Augusta, have now on hand their usual larg
and well-selected assortment of SADDLES. BKI
DEES, IIARNESS, WHIPS, TRUNKS. VALISES
CARPET BAGS, and every description of Good
adapted to the approaching Spring trade, inarm
faetured by themselves, expressly for this mar
ket. also,
A heavy stock of Saddlery Hardware, Coaci
Materials, Springs, Axles, Malleable Casting? and
Bands, including a very full assortment cf gee dr
in the line, which are offered to manufacturer?
and dealers at low prices jauo 3m
Ts lour]
_X? 300 sacks Tennessee superfine Flour,
100 do do Family do
300 do Den mead’s superfine do
In store and for sale by
fcbs BAKER, WRIGHT & CO. -
Alcohol.
95 per cent Alcohol for sale by the barrel
at 70cents : retail, per gallon, at 75 cents.
fob 23 S. C. MUSTIN.
151 A.\ k i:ts and shawjls.
A S THE WEATHER HAS CLEARED
OFF COLD, gentlemen can find a large lot
of the above goods at low down prices, at
jan!B HHRSKY’S, opposite U. 8. Hotel.
Cabinet Making and lie
pniilng, iSiC.
\\T H. PROUTY & CO. having dis
TT • solved, by mutual consent, the under
signed may be found at the same stand, ready tt
do all jobs committed to him in the way of
CABINET MAKING AND REPAIRING.
AMj horse carpentering.
\v. 11. PROUTY,
Shop on Washington, between Uroad and itey
uolil-streets. janlt)
BOSOMS !! BOSOMS!!!
IK SHIRT BOSOMS my stock is very
large, and some of them are very beautifu
new Mtylot. Call in and take a look at them.
jaulS AtHERSEY’S.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
IMAM, flllfflESTEß & CO.,
LATE I/A VILAN I), RISLET Sf CO.,
BROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA, GEO.,
J WO DOORS ABOVE THE GLOBE HOTEL.
DEALERS IN
DRI V r\ P Pn'irVn) , 'r ! "r GrASS - PATENT MEDICINES.
GARDEN SEED, ROSENDALE CEMENT, CAI.CINEI) PLASTER
PARIS, s•<•., fa., S,-c.
■ mucEAEt* ™r S icu Si^'n^r^ i , LLi , BHO PaIDE
MEDICINES OF FIRST QUALITY,
* feb‘24-lm MAY RELY UPON BEING SUITED.
Lii;lit for the Million!’!
The Cheapest Illuminating Gas ever Discovered, i
HAVING purchased the Patent*right |
for the State of Georgia, and Edgefield Dis
trict, S. C\, for making Illuminating
GAS FROM WOOD AND WATER,
by Choate & Tyler’s process, we arc prepared to j
sell individual or public rights for the use of
said Patent.
Among the many advantages these works have
over all others, are the following :
Ist. The abundance and cheapness es the ma
terial from which the Gas is made, viz :
PINE WOOD AND WATER.
2d. The durability of the works when com
pared with others.
3d. Thcsimplicitv r f the apparatus and pro ess
Any negro may be taught to make the Gas '
perfectly in a very short time.
Gas manufactured under this patent has been
in uninterrupted use at Kirkpatrick tc I.eitner's
house, at Berzelia, on the Georgia Railroad,since
July last, whore it may be seen. They have a
very superior light for one-fourth the price of
Gas made from Rosin Oil.
Any communications addressed to either of the
undersigned, at Augusta, will meet with prompt
attention.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
JAMES GARDNER,
J. A. ROBERT,
W. W. TREMBLEY,
HENRY PARDEN.
feb4-tf
JUST RECEIVED.
German Camomile Flowers,
Castile Soap. Pearl Barley,
Tapioca, Pearl Sago, Morphine.
Bicarb. Soda, Hops, etc., etc.
For sale low at the Drug and Seed Store of
feb2 V. LATASTE, Broad-street.
n uaxo.
\X •;') tons Peruvian Guano, warranted genu
1 ine, in store and for sale by
febs BAKER. WRIGHT & CO.
I
Onion setts.
For sale by feb2 WM. H. TL'TT.
| |
OILS, ALCOHOL AND BURNING
FLUID.
I 250 gals. Best Lamp Oil $1 25 per gallon ;
200 do Lard do 140 do do j
200 do Best Castor do 215 do do j
300 do Train do 75 do do !
250 do Paint do 100 do do j
200 do Tanners do 75 do do •
500 do Fresh Burning Fluid... 80 do do j
! 300 do 95 deg. Alcohol 90 do do
ALSO—
I 50 boxes French Window Glass. Just receiv-1
|cd by fcb2 THOS. I*. FOGARTY. j
TJ UTTER AND SARDINES.
I > 25 kegs GOSHEN BUTTEF., from prime to j
I ciioicc ;
20 ca&os SARDINES, for sale by
febSJtn A. D. WILLIAMS.
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATE BLACKSMITH. En
quire at this office. feb!9 ts
LARI).
5 bbls choice NEW LARD. For sale by
JOSLAH SIBLEY & SONS,
febl9 No. 6 Warren Block.
TT La TASTE re-
V • spectfully informs I'- 4w
his friends that he has
opened a new DRUG and
SEED STORE, at the stand
recently occupied by Mr.
Wm. Haines, on Broad-st.,
two doors below the Post ' DRUGS
The Drug and Medicine
Department will be under xS&kfe.
the direction o Mr. F. J.
DELKER, an experienced
Druggist and Chemist, who TNK
will give his strict atten
tion to the putting up of
pliysioitn- prescriptions.
In the Seed Department, Mr. L. hopes that an
experience often years will be a sufficient guar
antee that his customers will be supplied with
none but genuine seed. Information as to plant
ing and cultivating will be always freely given,
and at tue command of his customers. For the
present. Mr. L. will he assisted by his son, E. G.
UTASTK.
Mr. L. respectfully solic ; ts the patronage of
the public, under full confidence of giving gene
ral satisfaction.
Both departments, will be well supplied—the
Medical with the best from the North, the Seed
from the same, with the imported from the cele
brated house of Vilmorj.v, of Paris.
jau 19 d.iwtf
Vs t > LASSES.
±TX 30 hhds prime Cuba Molasses, for sale by
feb22 | WILCOX, HAND Jfe'ANSLEY. *
PHILAIfa’IIIA LAGER BEER
A fresh supply just received and tor sale by
T. OMAS WIIYTE,
fob2o Agent for the Brewers.
Blankets.
IN ORDER TO SAVE THE TROUBLE
of packing away our BLANKETS in the sum
mer, we will, during the present cold weather,
sell our remaining stock at
GREATLY REDUCED BRICES.
Fine Bed Blankets at S 3 a pair ; fine and extra j
large, $4 a pair ; extra tine 14-4, ST.SO ; Negro
Blankets, extra large. 80 cents a piece.
feb23 GRAY & TURI.EY. |
Fire, Marine ami Life In-
SURANCE.
11 CAPITAL REPRESENTED SBOO,OOO.
rtMIE SUBSCRIBER is Agent for the
.1. following Insurance Companies, in which j
he can insure by the assistance of the
Augusta Insurance tV Rniikiug Co'py,
any amount up to $30,000, on any single Fire, j
Life, River or Marine risks : * Capital. J
M inufacturers’ Ins. Comp’y of Pliila. $500,000 j
State Fire and Marine 3*30.000
Exchange 200, OCO
Merchants’ 200.000
• Mutual Benefit ot New York 2.000.000
' Mutual Life of New York 4.000,000 I.
’ These Companies are recommended by trust
-1 worthy and reliable parties, as every way de- j i
serving the confidence of Insurers.
C. F McCAY,
feb24-2w Sec’y of the Aug. Ins. & Bkg Co.
Oats! Oats!
riJENNESSEE GATS, in store and at
_L Do, ot for sale by
feb24-5 A. V. BEERg. j
1 pHEESE, CHEESE.
50 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
50 do State do
For sale low by
JOSIAH SIBLEY k SONS. ;
1 feb2s No. 0. Warren Block.
Sundries.
200 bills PLANTING POTATOES :
300 boxes TOBACCO, ail grade- .
100 kegs SODA ;
300 boxes Adamantine CANDLES ;
500 kegs NAILS ;
15 tierces RICE. For sale low by
leb22 WILCOX, HAND & ANsI.EY | j
OILS. I<
Linseed Oil 500 gallons. |1
Sperm do 300 do j t
Limp do 500 do \
Tanners do 500 do ‘r
Castor do 300 do
Olive do 25 baskets i }
For sale low by feb2 WM. H.TUTT. j
LATED SPOONS, FORKS, BUTTER j"
KNIVES, kc. For sale at • . { _
feb2s 8. C. MUSTIN, :
SWAN & co.'s
LOTTERIES.
Authorized by the State of Georgia.
] Co- $70,000! «£0
FOK TE.V DOLLARS I !
THE following Scheme will be drawn
by S. SWAN k COMP’Y, Managers of the
I >pnrta Academy Lottery, in each of tin ir Single
! ..S" Lotteries for MARCH, 1858, at AU
>LMA, Ga , in public, under the supcrinten- i
deuce of Commissioners.
_ , CLASS 5,
To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY. March 6, 1838.
_ , , CLASS 6
j To be drawn in city of a ngusta, Ga.. in public,on
SATURDAY March 13, 1858.
! CLASS 7,
, To be drawn in City of Augusta. Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, March 20, ISSB.
I u CLASS 8,
' To be drawn in City of Augusta, Ga., in public, on
SATURDAY, March 27, 1858.
I ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS !! I
Five Thousand Four Hundred and Eighty-
Five Prizes !
XEARI.Y ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS 1
MAGNIFICENT SCHEME!
To be Drawn each Saturday in March. 1858. 11
1 Prize of $70,000 I
“ 30.000 |
J ‘ “ 10,000 <
i } 1 5!000
! j 4,000 ! I
| J * “ 3,000
} ‘ " 1.500 |
! 4 “ “ 1.000;
i * k ‘ 000 ,
I J 800
j « * “ S'.u
! 50 “ “ 300 !
1100 “ “ 1 2S I
i - so ‘ “ 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prizeso|'S4llO Ap. tns7o.oooPrzearcSl.ooo
j •* ” “ 300 •• “ 30,000 “ are 1,200
4 ‘‘ “ 200 i{ “ 10.000 “ are SCO
4 “ 125 “ “ 5,000 “ are 500
4 “ “ 100 “ “ 4.000 “ are 400
4 “ “ 75 “ “ 3.000 “ are 300
4 “ “ 50 “ “ 1,600 “ are 200
15,000 “ “ 20 are 100,000
j 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320 000 |
Whole Tickets $10; Halves S 5; Quarterss2so.
PLAN OF THE LOTTERY.
j The numbers from Ito 50.000 coKre.-pon bag .
' with those numbers on the Tickets printed on j
j seperate slips of paper, are encircled with small
! tin tubes and placed in one Wheel.
. The tirst 457 prizes, similarly printed and en- I
> circled, are placed In another wheel,
i The wheels are then revolved, and a number 1
! is drawn from the wheel of numbers, »■ . u at ,i 1( .
■ j sa , me , li "’“ a l’ ri ?° ia nv.m the olhef
wheel. The number c„ d prizi ., lrawn „ utare
■ j opened an, exhibit to theVjdi.nce, and regia
i f lbP t-'ommiaslonera; the prize being
! P™;, 1 B gainst tile number drawn. This opera -
I uon repeated until all the prizes are drawn out
Approximation Prizes. —The two preceding
and the two succeeding numbers to those draw
ing the first 7 prizes will be entitled to the 28
Approximation Prizes. For example : if ticket
number 11250 draws the $70,000 prize, those
tickets numbered 11248. 11249, 11251,11252. will
each be entitled to S4OO. if ticket number 554
draws the $25,000 prize, those tickets numbered i
548,549, 551, 552 will each be entitled to
and on according to the above scheme.
The 5000 prizt s of S2O will be determinated bj
the last figure of the number that drkws the
1 $70,000 prize. For example, if the number
drawing the $70,000 prize ends with No 1, then
0 j all the tickets where Rie number ends in . will
ji be entitled to S2O. If the number ends with No
2. then all the tickets where the No cuds in 2 will
be entitled to S2O, and so on to 0 **
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol
lowing rates, which is the risk :
Certificate or Package of 10 Whole Tickets SBO
do do do 10 Half do -10
i do do do lOQaar. do 20
do do do 10 Keighth do 10
i In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the
money to our address for the Tiekets ordered, ou
, receipt of which they will be forwarded by tirst
? mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in
. any figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
f sent to purdhasers immediately after the drawing
J$W Purchasers will please write their signa
ture's plain, and give their Post Office, County
and State.
i 6«f* Remember that ev ry Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
65” All prizes of SIOOO and under, paid imme
diately after the drawing—other prizes at the
| usual time of thirty days.
! Ail communications strictly confidential,
j Address orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO., Augusta. Ga.
i 65” Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala
j or Atlanta. Ga., can have their ordei s filled, and
1 ' av 'e time, by addressing S. Swan & Co. at either
: of those cities. tn {jl
Garden Seed.
4 FRESH SUPPLY of Garden Seeds,
a V from J. M. Thorburn, X. York, just opened
and for sale at the Drug and Seed Store of
V. LaTASTE,
J an °o Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
great reduction
IN PRICES OF
CLOTHING,
AT
i 215 BROAD-ST.
1. P. UGM & CO.
i Are now offering the remainder of their WINTER
STOCK at such rates as to induce ail to
purchase Abo are in want of
b* m B C ‘ ■ » g»
CLOTHING !
leb2d
l GAR. ~ <
O 40 hhds good to prime N O SUGAR,
15 do prime clarified do
150 bbls A, B and C do i
25 do Crushed do
For sale low by c
feb22 * WILCOX. HAND & ANSLEY.
Sliirtsii S? lair ts 111
QUIRTS MADE TO ORDER. Also, a
large supply now on hand. Very cheap— "
Six for Nine Dollars.
jaulS HERSEY’S, opposite U. S. Hotel.
MOLASSES, MOLASSES.
50 h lids choice Cuba Molasses, to arrive
trom Charleston. For sale hv
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
mh2 No. G, Warren Bl ick
i
LEATHER MACHINE BELTING 1
AND FACTORY FIND NOS.
PATENT Riveted, Stretched and Ce
mented Leather BELTING, single and dou- I
hie, all widths, 1 to 24 inches, curried and 1
stretched by ourselves. Quality guarantied. A
large stock always on hand.
Also—Rubber' Belling and Stoam Tacking
Copper Rivets aud Burrs, Sc.; Washers, Ring
Travelers, Roller Brushes, Roller Cloth. Stripper '
Cards, Tickers, Lag Screws, Lag Leather, and a
variety of Factory Findings. Fit sale on accom
modating terms by
SHERMAN, JESSUP & CO., j'
No. 341, Broad-st, 2d door above Bank of Au-,
g«sta. jano-lm
Fresh burning fluid. : ;
A supply just landed and D*r sale low bv j
feb22 iVM U.'UTT
liitdlaittmts
dteHiS
G. R. DODGE’S
SYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
Orem dreet, above Kollock-n. "
jfif: j. WEING of er-’
fvl 1 pG' Hesuripii m done,
i T / Blenching and Pressing
7 .fw vw ,7 f > i (, 1 Bonnets; Gentle
J mens’elothingeleaused
i-'v f Ji »>«I repaired at short
7 Established in
! '(f or Sale.
R LACK INKS--
r= 't ail .7 * ,or " riti ng and
Marking —at Dodges
I>ye House, Greene st.,
• 5® at t * 3e I° Jlow »ng prices:
i By the barrel, per gal
./ lon, 17 cents ; by 5 or
9 10 gallon, 20 cents ; by
;h] • the single gal., 25 els.
3 J / Warranted superior
J to any in use.
P G R. DODGE,
Proprietor.
Augusta, May3o.
CtHOICE NEW BACON.
J 30,000 lbs choice Tennessee Bacon, consist
ing of Hams. Shoulders and Sides. For sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY & SONS,
feblß No. 6, Warren Block.
Lard.
Fifty packages new Tennessee LARD, ia
I bbls, half bbls and cans, for sale by
fob# BAKER, WRIGHT k CO.
R. P, SPELMAN, SR j
Greenc-street, Augusta, Georgia. f2O
Potatoes.
TEN bbls. MERGER POTATOES;
20 do Yellow Planting do
Just received at
febl7 D’AN'IIGNAC k HUBBARD'S.
A SEW AND \ A L I Vl l 1. E
it oIIMBH\ E BITTERS!
COMPOSED STRICTLY OF THE
! CHOICEST VEGETABLE EXIHACTS,
AND WAKRAXTED TO GIVE
(.lIKAT HKLIKF IN DYSPEPSIA,
And all diseases arising from
A Disordered State of the Stomach.
81 '< ’H AS NAUSEA, CONSTIPATION,
FULI.NKSSOF IJLOOD Vo the Head, Giddi
j ness of the head, depression of spirits, loss of
appetite, pain in the side and back, fever and
' ague, general debility, and the ‘‘thousandother
i ills ” arising from indigestion and enfeebled con-
I dition of the digestive organs. Habitual costive
ues> is found very frequently connected with
feeble constitutions, and persons of sedentary
habits, which often exerts a very unfavorable
iiilluence upon the general health of the subject,
and is particularly manifested by a restless amt
dosponuing state of rniud, irregular, if not a loss
of appetite.
For this condition of the system, this article is
confidently recommended with the positive as
! surance that, if the dose is properly adjusted, so
; as uot to movo the bowels too actively,
RELIEF
may be relied on, without any, even the least,
jof the unpleasant consequences resulting from
the use of tlw; common purging tnediciues usuat
| ly resorted to.
Persons afflicted with
HEMORRHOIDS,
l can re take of this medicine with safety, as Aloos
forms no part of its composition.
Sold by druggists and merchants generally,
and in Augusta, by Haviland, Chichester & Co.,
Wm. H. Tutt, and Plumb & Leituer.
l'el»3-6m
LUTHER ROLL,
A T H I S N E VV ST A N D,
Comer of Ellis and Jackson Streets.
Nearly in the Ihnr of the Globe
Hotel.
ON THE CORNER BELOW ARCHER’S STABLES,
HAS ON HAND A FULL ASSORT
ment of COACHES, ROCKAWAY’S TOP
and No Top BUGGIES, kc., which will be sold
i extremely low and on accommodating terms.
ALSO,
i A full assortment of all kinds of materials
1 used by Coach and Harness makers, kc such as,
> AXLES,
1 SPRINGS,
BOLTS,
HUBS.
FELLOWS,
) . SPOKES,
) SHAFTS,
» SINGLETREES.
> BANDS,
MALEABLE CASTINGS,
ENN A M EIJ ,ED 1 .EATHER
AND CLOTH, PATENT DASH
AND HARNESS LEATHER, &C., kC.
Repairing of HARNESS and VEHICLES done
i ptotnptly and at low prices. VEHICLES tuau
: ufactured to order. The same assortment to be
found at the old stand, corner of Washington
and Reynolds street*, inrtur of the Augusta
Hotel. Jan27-3eod
ONE THOUSAND bushels OA r LS, in
store and lor sale low by
M. W. WOODRUFF,
febo corner Reynold and Mclntosh
pONGRESS WATER.
\J A fresh supply just received by
1 ' - WM. H. TUfT.
CLOTHING,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ’
RAMSEY &, LABAYV,
4 T their old stand opposite the Union
.LA. Bank, are offering to their triends and cus
tomers the largest and best stock of Fall and
Winter Clothing ever offered iu the city, the
mest of the goods having been bought aud manu
factured by us at our manufactory in New York,
almost exclusively for cash. We feel confident
no house North or South, can beat us in style,
quality and price. All we ask is a call to ex
amine the stock. Among the stock will be found
Superior black, blue and brown Caster Beaver
FROCKS,
Supr do do do Cloth Frocks,
do do do do Business do,
do do do do Raglan Over*
sacks,
Supr do do do Beaver Over
sacks,
Supr BTack and Fancy Side-Band Cassimer#
Pants, ol every* style and grade.
400 Vests, Velvet, Valencia, Black Cloth, Satin,
Plu.-h, Cashmere, &o. from $1 to $3.
fiOO super Black Sutiu Frocks and Sacks. Also,
English Tweed Sacks, from 2 75 to $5.
250 pairs English. French and American Side
band Cassimere Pants, some elegant designs.
500 pairs Oxford Grey and Black Satinet Pants
of splendid weight, from 1 75 to $2 25.
150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants.
75 suits of splendid Harris’ Side-band Cassi
mere Pants.
100 Blue Blanket Overcoats at 4to $4 50 per
coat.
150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per
coat. jan4
I-> ACON and sugar;
J 10 hhds. choice SHOULDERS,
10 do do SIDES,
3000 lbs. HAMS,
26 huds. Dry and Bright Orleans SUGARS
For sale lu\v bv
lebs-lm A. D. Will. Tams.
Bacon.
Thirty thousand pounds choice new Ten*
nessee BACON, hog round, on baud and for .-ale
by feb2 A. STEVENS.
SEED OATS.
Five Hundred bushels SEED OATS, received
from Tennessee, and for sale by
feb2 A. STEVENS.
___
30 casks prime Tennessee Shoulders, to ar
rive within a lew days.
febs BAKER, WRIGHT & CO.
POTATOES. RICE, &c.
50 bbls. choice POTATOES,
20 casks RICE,
50 bbls. No. 1, - and 3 MACKEREL,
2000 lbs. CODFISH, lor sale by
/<»»• im - v l> wnj.TAMa
IiESH CONGRESS WATER.
For sale by f 22 WM. H TU^Ti