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Augusta Evening Dispatch.
VOLUME 2.
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Thirty-Fifth Congress.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,
of members, - - - - 234
ALABAMA. NF,w yohk— Continu’d
1 Jas A Stalwarth. 5 Wm I! ilaclay
2 E S Shorter. 6 John Cochrane
■3 Jas F Dowdell. 7 Elijah Ward
4 Sydney Moore. 8 Horace F Clark
5 Geo S Houston. 0 John 1! ! [askin
(i WII W Cobh. Hi i L Mar ray
7J L M Curry. 11 Wm F Russell
ARKANSAS. 12 John Thompson
1 A B Greenwood. 13 Abram A Olin
2 Edw A Warner. 14 Erastus Corning
CALIFORNIA. 15 Edvard Dodd
1 Charles L Scott. 10 Geo W Palmer
2J C McKiliben. 17 Francis liSkinner
Connecticut. 18 Clark B Cochrane
1 Ezra Chirk, Jr. 19 Oliver .4 Morse
2 Samuel Arnold, 2d20 0 B Matteson
3 Sidney /Jean. 21 llenry Bennett
4Wm 1) Bishop. 22 llenry 0 Goodwin
DELAWARE. 23 Charles B Hoard
1 WmG Whitley. 24 Arnos P Granger
FLORIDA. 25 Edwin B Morgan
1 Geo S Hawkins. 2(5 Emory HPottle.
GEORGIA. 27 John M Parker
1 Jas L Seward 28 William Kelsey
2SI J Crawford. 29 Sam'l G Andrews
3 P. P Trippe, Am. 30 ./ IF Sherman
4 L J Gartreii. 31 S MBurroughs
5 A K Wright. 32 Israel T Hatch
0 Jas Jackson. 33 Reuben E Fenton
7 Joshua Hill, Am. north Carolina.
8 A II Stephens. 1 H M Shaw
ILLINOIS. 2 Thomas Ruffin
1 Eli Washburn'. 3 Warren Winslow
2 J F Farnsworth. 4 L O 1! Branch
3 Owen Te/vtjoy. 5 John A Gilmer, Am
4 IF)» Kellogg. 6 Alfred M Scales.
5 Isaac N Morris. 7 Burton Craige
(i Thomas L Harris. STL Ciiugman
7 A Shaw. Ohio.
S Robert Smith. 1 Geo II I'endleton
•9 SamT A Marshall. 2 W S Grosbcck
Indiana. 3 Lewis I) Campbell
4 W J NibUrck. 4 M H Nickels
2Wm H English. 5 Richard Mott
3 James Hughes. <5 J H Cockerell
I James B Foley. 7 Aaron Harlan
5 David Kilgore. 8 Benjamin Starroic
f, James M Gregg. 9L W Hall
7 John G Davis. 10 Joseph Miller
8 James Wilson 11 Valentine BMorton
9 Schuyler Co/fax 12 S S Cox
10 Charles Case ] 3 John Sherman
II John U Petit 14 Philemon Bliss
iowa. 15 Joseph Burns
1 Samuel 11 Curtis lii C B Tomkins
2 Timothy Davis 17 Wm Lawrence
Kentucky, 18 Benj F Laler
1 Henry 0 Burnettl9 Edward Wade
2 Samuel O Peyton2o Joshua R Gidduigs
3 IF L Cnilerwood A2l J A Bingham
4 A G Talbott Pennsylvania.
5 Joshua H Jewett 1 Tiros B Florence
6 John M Elliot 2 EJoy Morris, Am
7 llMarshall, Am 3 James Tandy
8 James B Clay 4 Henry M Philips
9 John C Mason 5 Owen Jones
-ilO J W Stevenson 0 John Hickman
Louisiana. 7 Henry Chapman
1 Geo Fastis. Jr, Am 8 J Glancy Jones
2 Miles Taylor 9 .1 E Roberts
3T G Davidson 30 John C Kum'.el
4 J M Sandige 11 Wm L LG wart
Maine. 11 P Leidy
1 John M Wood 13 Wm H Dimmick
2 Charles J Gilman 14 G A Grow
3 Nehcmiah Abbott 15 Allison White
4 Freeman H Morse 1(5 John J Abel
5 I Washburne, Jr 17 Wilson Reilly
8 Stephen G Foster 18 John R Edit
Maryland. 19 John Covode
1 J A Stewart 20 Wm Montgomery
2J B Ricaud, Am 21 David Ritchie
3JM Harris, Am 22 S A Pun'iance
4 II IF Davis, Am 23 IFtn Stcicart
5 Jacob M Kimkcl24 J L Gillis
3 Thos F Bowie 25 John Dick
MASSACHUSETTS. lUIODF, ISLAND.
1 11 B lltll 1 KB Durfee
"2 James Buffinton 2Wm D Brayton
3 Man S Damrelt south Carolina.
4 Linus B Comma 1 John McQueen
•5 Anson Burlingame 2 W Porcher Miles
(5 Timothy Davis 3 Lawrence M Keit
7 D IF Gooch 4 M L Bonham
5 CL Knapp 5 James L Orr
9 Eli Thayer 6 Wm W Boyce
10 Calvin C Chaffee Tennessee.
11 Henry L Hawes 1A G Watkins
Missouri. 2 II Maynard, Am
1 FP Blair, Jr 3 Samuel A Smith
2 T L Anderson, Am 4 John H Savage
3 John B Clark 5 Chas Ready, Am
4 J Craig 0 George W Jones
■5 S II Woodson, Am 7 John V Wright
"0 John S Phelps 8 FKZoUicoffer,Am
7 SamT Carutliers 9 J DC Atkins
Michigan. 10 Wm T Avery
1 Wm A Howard Texas.
2 Henry Waldron 1 Gny M Bryan
3D S Walbridye 2J H Reagan
4 De Wia C Leach Vermont.
Mississippi. 1 E P Watton
1 L Q C Lamar 2 Justin S Morrill
2 Ke.ubin Davis 3 Homer E Boyce
■3 Wm Barksdale Virginia
4O R Singleton 1 MRH Garnet
5 J A Quitman 2 J I Milson
NFAV HAMPSHIRE. 3 John S Caskie
4 James Pilce 4 Wm O Goode
■2 M W Tappan 5 Thos S Bocock
3 Aaron 11 Crayin 6 Paulus Powell
new Jersey. 7 Wm Smith
1 Isaiah D Claw3on 8 C J Faulkner
2 G R Robin < 9 John Letcher
3 Garnet B AdrianlO S Clemens
4 John Huyler HAG Jenkins
5 J R Wortendf iul’i H Edmondson
new york. 13 G W Hopkins
1 John A Searing:
j 2 George Taylor Wisconsin.
3 Dan’l ESickels 1 John FPotter
j 4 John Kelly 2 C C Washburne
3 Chas Billinghurst
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 Poster. John P Hale.
Janies Dixon. Daniel Clark
, tr CALIFORNIA. NEW YORK.
Wm W Gwm. Wm IT Seward.
David C Broderick. Preston King.
DELAWARE. NEW JERSEY
Martin W Bates. William Wright.
James A Bayard. John R Thompson.
„ n-OIUDA. NORTH CAROLINA.
David L Y idee David S Reid
Stephen R Mallory. Asa Biggs
GEORGIA. OHIO.
Kobeit loomlis. George E ! > u ,r l)
' Alfred Iverson. Benjamin F Wade.
INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA.
Graham N Fitch. William BHer
; Jesse D Bright. Simon Cameron.
ut HAJNOIS. RHODE ISLAND.
Stephen A Douglas. Philip Allen
Lynum Trumbull. James F Simons.
~ SOUTH CAROLINA.
George Y\ Jones. Josiah J Evans
James Harlan. J H Hammond'.
~ TENNESSEE.
John B Ihompson. John Bell
John J Crittenden. Andrew Johnson
LOUISIANA. TFX vs
.IP Benjamin. Sam Houston.'
John Slide!J. Vacancy.
MAINE.
H»i Pitt Fessenden. Vermont.
e Hannibal Hamlin. Jacob Cbllamer.
MASSACHUSETTS. tSobmion Foot.
Henry Wilson.
Charles Sumner. v inoi si a
MARYLAND. R M T Hunter.
Janies A Pearce. Jas M Mason.
Anthony Kennedy.
, MICHIGAN. WISCONSIN.
Chillies K Stuart. Charles Darker.
Zachariah Chandler. James K Doolittle.
Kecapit illation.
SK.YATK.
Democrats,
Opposition.
Vacancies,
Deni' cratio mafority 10. 62
HOUSE OF REPRESENT ATI V
Democrats, , oq
Know Nothings,
\f lilack Kepublicans, qt
Democratic majority 24 .
* ■yt == ——
Rail Road Register.
i " *® rERS A s 'i»atla sue Railroad.
(Atlanta to Chattanooga.)
Morning Pasa’gor Train leaves Atlanta 1.45 a m
ami arrives at Chattanooga p. 45 a m
Morning I asseeger Train leaves Chat. 1.30 a n
and arrives at Atlanttf 9.33 a m
Mgot I assengc-r Train leaves Atlanta IJ.3D |i n, j
k- and arrives at Chattanooga 8.18 pm
Nigut 1 assengor Train leaves Chat. 3.10 p in '
un«l arrives at Atlanta 11.22 p ir.
Fare to Chattanooga, $5.
JAMES M. SPUIaLOCX, Sup't.
ATLANTA AND LAGRANGE RAILROAD.
Morning Passenger Train leaves Atlanta2.oo a m ■
and arrives at West Point 7.28 a m i
Evening Passenger Train leaves Atlanta"l.oo i> ml
and arrives ut West Point 6.28 p ml
Morning Pass’ger Train leaves W. Point 4.00 a m 1
ami arrives at Atlanta at 9.27 a in
Evening I'a.-s'gr Train leaves W. Point 4.30 pin]
and arrives at Atlanta 10.15 p m ]
Fare to Wist I’oi.vt, $3.50.
CEO. C. HULL, Superintendent. |
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Morning Pass’gr Traiu loaves Atlanta 10.50 a m
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 i
Farr to Macon, $4.
E. FOOTE, Superintendent. !
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
(From Augusta to Atlanta.)
Leave Augusta at 2 3<J. A M, and 4 l> M.
Arrive at Atlanta at 11 36 A M and 104 P M. !
Leave Atlanta at 12 A M and 10 A M.
l Arrive ut Augusta at 8 56 A M and 7 P M.
[The 2.30, A. M.. train from Augusta connects!
through to Memphis.]
Karb—ss 50. j
Conned with South Carolina Railroad Trains.
Arrive at Augusta at 1 A M and 2 30 P M.
Leave Augusta at 10 A M and S 05 P M.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad Trains
“ Arrive at Atlanta at 11 22 P M and 933A M.
Leave Atlanta at 1 45 A M and 12 30 P M.
With Atlanta and LaGrange Railroad Trains.
Arrive at Atlanta at 10 15 T M and 7 00 A M
Laave Atlanta at 2 AM and 1 P M.
Connect with Macon <£■ Western Railroad.
Arrive at Atlanta. 0 15, A. M., and 6 05, P. M
laeavc Atlanta, 10 30 A. M., and 12 Night.
Athens Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta at 2 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta 1200, Night. ,
Leave Athens 1 2 CO. Night. j
Arrive at Athens 10 30, D&y.
Arrive at Augusta 9 00, Morning, j
Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning. ]
Washington Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta 2 30, Night.
Leave Atlanta 12 00, Night.
Arrive at Washington 7 85, Morning
Leave Washington 3 30. Morning
Arrive at Augusta 8 51, Morning
; Arrive at Atlanta 11 34, Morning
i Warren ton Branch—Sundays Excepted.
Leave Augusta 4 00, Evening
l<eave Ata..ta 10 00. Morning
Arrive ut Warrenton 8 00, Evening
Leave W» rrenton 3 30, Evening
Arrive at Augusta 7 00, Evening
Arrive at Atlanta 1 14, Night
GF.O. YONGE, Superinte dent.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD.
Leave Augusta, 2.10, A. M. and 4 P. M.
Arrive at Millen, 4:05 A. M. and 6:35 P. M.
Leave Millen, 5:40 A. M. and 3:45 P. M
Arrive at Augusta. 9:00 A. M. and 6:47 P. M.
Connecting with trains to and from Savannah
and Augusta.
t C. A. BROWN. Sup’t.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.
Du%• Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta at
lOo’clock, A M. ; and arrives in Augusta at
2.30 P M.
Night Mail and Passenger Train leaves Augusta
at 8.05 1’ M; arrives in Augusta at 1 p M.
H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent.
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Between Savannah and Macon.
Leave Savannah 1 16, am, 2 46, pm
Arrive in Macon 10 45, am, 12 30, a m
t eave Macon 9 45, a in, 11 30, p in
Arrive in Savannah 7 20, p m, 8 50, u m
Between Savannah and Augusta.
Leave Savannah :.. .1 16, a in, 11 15, a m
Arrive in Augusta 9 am, 7pm
Leave Augusta 2 a in, 3 45 p m
Arrive in Savannali 8 50 a m. 10 55 p in
Between Macon and Augusta.
! onvc Macon .9 45 am, 11 30 p m
Arrive in Augusta 7 pm, 9am .
Leave Augusta 2am, 3 45 p m
Arrive in Mac >n 10 45 a in. 12 30 a m
EMERSON FOOTE, Gen’l Superintendent.
EAST TENNESSEE AND GEORGIA RAILROAD. 1
Leave Augusta 4 00 p m
do Atlanta ...145 am
do Dalton . 60 a m
Arrive at KaovvlUe 1 30 p in 1
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, MARCH 23 1858.
lilmllitncont.
SEW BUT SUCCESSFUL
REMEDY!
JOY TO THE
O O TXT £3 XT JVT 3? FP X VE 1
J- D. JjKKK’s Consumption
JL KI.lXIKnn.l toxic I’llJ.S ii il.iina asm,,.’
Wiling wonders to those olilii tcJ with Cinsitmii.
non (°nghs, Colils, Crotip, Bronchitis, Asthma
and Hectic Fever. ’
Substantial evidences of that fact are arknow
w g .v lly tho : < ’ “ h 0 liavc SiYfn it a fair trial,
cine? lhCU ’ ' ,L ay S “ longiu tr > ia * <>■<• meal
X ■ 9.—ls the medicine does not aive n-ties -if.
ter a lair trial lias been given it. Mr. D. will re
fund the money.
c P r.e? of .F ix ' r > *’ a Oottio, or 6 bottles for $5-
ior I ills, oO cents a box, or 6 boxes for 50
For sale at V. LaTASTE’S Wholesale and Re
tail Drug btore. Augusta, Ga. febll-lm
PLATED TEA SETS, for'sale
Jl- cheap, by IIENRY J. OSBORNE
,ebl2 -56 Broad-st, under U. S. Hotel.
\ olcaicic Pistols ant! H
riMIESE PISTOI.S carry the Mimtk
J. ' alls and shoot «> times will, one loading
llie load and cap being contained in the bulls
riK> shoot with great precision and force. The
enn°h» r r a i c " r o f t "' tl ' onc loading they
can be discharged twenty times inmeminuU.l
aiid are tiie best guns for squirrel hunting ex
rmT U 11,0 “ o| ° -'seat for the com
K"/, ,n | ,ls c ". v - IIKXRV J. OSiiDRXF
Watch. Jewelry and Optica) Store. 256 Broad.-t
| -"i:"-".. in. ' fehi2 ’
A S Tr, ; r o'! ,Mi ' Al * AX1 ’ 'renUESTIAL
/V. 1 Kl.h.sf Ol 1,:,. mir, evors’ C .mp.i.,es, and
Mathematical Instruments constantly on hand
,L„ „ hunky j. osbornb, ’
oicDiu 208 Broad-Si, under l'. s. Floret.
pOFFEK.
200 hags RIOCOFFKE,
50 pockets prime Java,
10 bags Laguyra. For sale low by
. JOSIAH SIBI.EY & SONS
JaaoO So. (i Warren Wo j..
Mol asses and Svrim
T^' 1 A Tftme Cuba AIOLAS
-59 bbls. choice Sugar House SYRip
R«r Bale at reduced prices, by
-i. e Tl S DANIEL H. WILCOX
WM M- DUNN
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT
tunnel hill, ga
, th « Purchase of Wheat, Corn,
X Oat-, Rye, Hour, Bacon, Lard, Dry Hides
; Salt T bacoo °v a n ° f I S "« ar ’
. salt, tobacco, .Nails, | r(Ml C^stinj A F . ctor ,!
Yarn, I omestic, and all kinds of Agriculniral
, c„fm“com
... ihi uml.i i > wub and without the hor>?e
! pow "«’ nlW »« ) k lieapers, Mowors"etc
iy
0 Mackerel.
Kits No. 1 MACKEREL just re
ceived at J
Jdn7 D’ANTIGNMC * liUBBAIUt
; T'O BH YSItiIANS.
■*" tSmEf, 0 .!.?; 11,1 » splendid assortment of
i hy.-icians’ buggy casks
<io SADDLE BAGS
„ du IttCKKT VIAL CASES
, FAMIr - Y '’UJICLVE CHESTS, which we
oiler al low ]»nces.
I ‘ iJ I’i.r.Mß lz I.EITNER.
Whiskey.
fTJM EN I’Y bbls. Gibson’s X \ Y -
k ™ do d., xx i ’
i , do do X.
; Ju- S t received at
j feMT D-ANTIGNAC it HUBBARD’S, j
CABINKT MAKING.
C —THE CNDER- -icsiij
above the I'ALAi 'KufiSsßS
. TABLED, on Ellis-street, to carry on the above
business in all its branches.
Rarticul.-ir attention given to the REPAIRING
OF FURNITURE uud PACKING, etc.
I I solicit a share of the pualic patronage,
j f s hlT ; lm WM. SINGLETON.
I IQUORS.
JLj A large and well selected stock cf Foreign
! and Domestic Liquors, Wines and Cordials al- I
j ways on hand and for sale low bv
feb2 \ STEVEN?.
! rjJOBACCO AND SEGARS.
i- One K indred Boxes of TOBACCO, various
j brands;
59,000 ?egars, imported ami dome-tic.
For sale by fcb2 a . S TEV r NB.
TDE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST
ASSORTMKNT OF
BEST -MANUFACTURED
UMBRELLAS,
PARASOLS.
AND
WALKING -CANES,
j Ever offered in this market, wholesale and retail, j
i B JOHNSON &CO , j
U'Ml! REL I, A MANUFACTURERS,
fto. J47G, Klng-atreet,
charleston, s. c.. Ntar Wentu'ortZ
Wo would most respectfully call the attention
of our friends and the public of the city and ,
country, to our stock of SILK and OTHER CM 1
RRELLAS.
We aro now manufarluring and oiler for sale :
some of the best Umbrellas ever offered in this 1
market. Ve are in constant receipt of Silks and
Ginghams, manufactured in England under our
own special direction, by which means we are
enabled to produ c a better a- tide than can be
found elsewhere, which we are determined to ! 1
sell t the very lowest prices. We have, also, ;
a large stock of Fine Gingham, Linen and Cotton ;
Umbrellas, und Silk Parasols, Folding Umbrellas i
for Travellers, and Buggy Umbrellas, witt> and ]
without joints.
Also, a large assortment of WALKING CANES.
P. S.—We have also added to the above es
tablishn.ent tbo manufacture of WIRE SAFES,
for keeping provisions, which are warranted su- |
perior to any imported, aud may he had of any |
pattern or size. nov2s ,
ONE THOUSAND sacke SALT, at the
wharf, for sale on ccomniodating terms, by
fcd>6 VOO RUFF ;
NOW IS THE TIME
rf\o BUY simvrs! —Six for N ne Dol-
J. Jars, at ianlß HERS. Y*S.
Bagging and rope.
75 bales BAGGING,
300 coils ROPE, for sale low by
novll WILCOX, HAND & ANSI F.Y. ;
TIIE KE U JERI'SALF M,
OK.
THEOLOGY OF THEKEWCHURCH.
WJ ORKS of Emakubi Swedknbokg can ;
» V be found deposited at the Young Mens’
Library Association, for the use ol the public
decl-ly {
FARINA, Corn Starch, Pearl Sago, ~
Bermuda Arrow Root, Tkpioctt and Out /
, perfectly freak. F#r raJw b *
1 iKUo WM. ii. 'iidhi. |
Jioots, jljraw, tit,
Run, Unu and Buy.
G 1 I*. LAKES has just received Forty
X • ca.- iM of Now Goods, consisting in part ol
Mt*ns’, Womens’, Misses’ and Boys’ £HOES,
which will be sold very low for cash. 115
THE GREATEST SHOE
IN TIIK N ATION.
ONE THOUSAND PATHS SOLI) />
! >OT OWE PAIR K2NOWK TO RIP!!
Saved Through and Through.
'■ f AWES’ KI1) WELT BOOTS, sewed
A J through and through. Ju t received all
sizes, from 1 to 7, beside a full assortment of
LADIES, gents, MISSES AND CHILDRENS*
« BQ «SS» JBd _
of all kinds. Call and see them.
jau2s .IAS W. HUHCU. Broad -street.
J BOOI'S, BOOTS, BOOTS.
IF YOU can get value received for vour
money wh it more do you want. Yeti have
concluded to continue to sell SHIiKS at the m ui
ufacturere’ prices, with a latte added, to keen
tilings *010(5. My Shoes arc all warranted to
sanslaction. I’ersons in want would do
weU Ui give huyin^ewhere.
BOOTS tS: SHOES
I Aid EM' FINE MOROCCO BOOTS
, JLI 1 solies’ “ Kid u ’
» -Morocco BUf'XS
. For sale „y “no T « “ j. ■
T ! " A Lt > lil ffaloes
1 (x ittAf’i Splen.na BUFFALO OVER
just received and for sale low hv
. nov24 .TAMRS W. BURCH:
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c.
I T HAVE THIS DAY received a SHOE
J X made especially for Gentlemans’ Plantation
j wear. They are iust the thing, and no mistake.
Also, Mens thick Kip, Wax, Bulled. Calf light
I and welt 1 KOGANS. ’ ’ , *» UI
; Beside some Leather BOOTS and BUSKINS
, for House Servants’ wear- Call and see them '
! <!4 JAS. W. BURCII. ’
.boots and shoes
THOMAS P. LARUS,
(Successor to E. L. Symmons,) opposite the An.
Effusta Hotel.
LADIES' DEPARTMENT.
I fgT v - Ladies’ Fine Kid Mo-
J rocco Slippers,
1 1-tdjes’ Fine Kid and Morocco
™ Buskins,
Ladies’ Fine Black Gaiters, heeled
' do do Col’rd do do
' out heel.- B,ack ttn ‘ 1 Gaiters,” with
1 CtnliesMlnc Black and Col'rd Creole Gaiters
, MUSES' DEPARTMENT.
, Misses’ Fine Kid and Morocco Siip(i"-rs
do do do do Buskins’
do do Black and colored Lace Gaiters,
do do do do do Congress do,
nni/oniL 11 " do Creole do,
- „ CHILDRENS DEPARTMENT.
Childrens’ Black and Colored Gaiters,
'J 0 , “Jo do Button Gaiters,
do Kill, .Morocco and Patent Leather Boots,
Kid, Morocco and I’atcnt leather Ankle Ties,
r 1 ,5.’: a,I, J W:>,i selected stock of Gentlemens’
I™ -^. c trap.Shoes. Tie Gaiters, Congre.-c
. t . era , r ’ ad Pump-sole Boot-d. Also, House ser
'*v- fl *‘Oi;s. ol every description.
N. B. i.lilies and Misses Gaiters and Slippers
heeled at the shortest notice.
ns g call. jclO-ly
TO THE PLANTERS.
i T. P. LARI’S,
j Successor to E. L. Symmons , opposite ths
Augusta Hold. Augusta , Ga,,
HAS this clay received 86 cases Mens’
Heavy BROGANS for negro wear, and the
i Planters wd! find it to their advantage to give
j me it call before buying elsewhere, as all of the
Goods are made to my own order to-ult the
trade, an 1 can be warranted to be what we rep
resent them, and as cheap as any store in the
clt Y» oct3 ts
T. P. LARUS
HAS r IHIS DAY received a large lot
.Os Lodi S» DOUBLE-SOLED and.' A
Mis-es’ GAITKRS. fij® J
Al: f>, Ladies’ Kid and Morocco BOOT’S, f ®1
of every description and size. "
A large lot of Gentlemens’ BOOTS and SHOES,
of the finest description, has just come to hand.
Also, Heavy BROGAN'S, for the Planters.
| novl7
ABORIGINJES^
Al 3 ORIGI NE S .
A PEW MORE pairs LADIES' FIN
i 1. BUSKINS, for sale at half price, by
m»v24 J.W. BURCH.
Flour anti Lard.
■ OIX HUNDRED SACKS Tennessee Su
j O perflne FLOUR.
400 sacks Denmead’s do. do.
10 half choice LEAF LARD.
Just received and for sale bv
janl6 3 BAKER, WRIGHT & CO.
j MILL STONEST
WILLIAM UREIVarER,
Manufacturer c,f
■ Irtirclr gUrr 11 ills tones,
* A ND dealer in’Esopus and Cologne
'■* Stones, Broad-street, above Upper Market,
j Augusta. Ga. Orders solicited and punctually
j atten :ed to. jan7-ly
Ne?io Mechanics •
J HP WO good BRICKLAYERS anti PLAS-
X Tr.RKRS. and one good TANNER and FI n-
LSHKR OF LEATHER, can be hired by the year
or month, or by tho Job. by applying to
dls J. C. BARNETT, Madison, Ga.
New Dress Goods.
GRAY & I'URLEY have just received
by Express a beautiful lot of LADIES
DRESS GOODS, iu DeLaine, Cashmere, Valencia
Plaids ; Satin Stripe and Plain All WoolDeLaiues,
Coburgs, Poplins, Silks, and a great many other
handsome styles of Dress Goods, which will be
sold during the Christmas season.at very low
prices.
SERVANTS HEAD KERCHIEFS.
Persons making presents to their serv nts at
Christmas, will find at GRAY & TUBL Y’S a
large lot of HEAD KERCHIEFS, and other art!
cloa, which arc to bo sold very low. d 24
Apothecaries Hall.
I l Lbs. First Sort POTASH,
! JL *J\J* / *2OO gals MACHINE OIL,
300 gals BURNING FLUID, at 80c per gal,
200 “ 95 deg. ALCOHOI. at 90c per gal.
Just received and for sale by
janj4 THOMAS P. FOGARTY
Hides wanted.
Cash paid for prime FLINT HIDES.
THOS. I*. STOVALL k CO., |
febPJ 4 Gen’l Commission Merchant
I OUSTERS.
J 5 doz 2 lb. Cans Fresh LOBSTERS,
5 do 1 lb. do do do
Just received at
Jan7 D’ANTIC,VAC k HUBBARD. «
Merger potatoes.
Just received and for sale at Depot, 25
bbln of /cry largo pink-eye Potatoes.
•"-* JTHOS. P. STOVALL & CO.
STY Boxes Adamautiue CANDLES,
\ tor sale ver low by
**» luxa-oa ■a.id & Ai\*L£Y. |
cLdi;uej)ousc (Curbs.
BEALL iSi STOVALL,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTJ.
Reynold, between Jackson and M'lntosh Streets.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
HAVE removed to Metcalf’s
'Mpffliarge new Fire proof Warehouse on
between Jackson ami Mclu
tosh streets, recently occupied bv Gill,nut (t \s
kin, in tile centre of the city in the vicinity it
1 he principal Warehouses, ami convenient to'thei
note’s.
Being amply provided with good ami safe
storage for Cotton, Grain, Flour. Bacon ami Pro-1
■Pa e generally, wo respectfully solicit consign-1
ments, which shall receive our undivided and'
faithful attention.
Family Supplies, ami the usual facilities will
be afforded to customers.
Our Commissions for soiling Cotton will be
Filly Cents a bale. WJf. >J. BKd! I
septlß-otr-w j. w. y. STOVALL.
J. J. Pearce,
WAREHOUSE ANT) COMMISSION" MERCHANT
AUG I STA OEORGIA.
RESPECKFULLY RENEWS
*£few=M thc ,l ' niler of his services in the Storage
-’r a »nd Sale of Cotton, and oilier Produce,
at ins extensive Brick Warehouse on Campbell
’ Street, mar Bones, Brown & fo’s Hardware
’ Store. *
Cash Advances, Bagging, Hope and Family
Supplies forwarded to Patrons as heretofore
Commissions for Selling Cotton, after the iirst
of September next, will he Fifty Cents per bale
' aug'JS.fun j. j. peaRCE. '
J. lt. SIMPSON,
(srockssoa TO SIMPSON- X (IARIII.VER 1
WaREHOCSE and commission merchant
- Comer Reynolds and Jf/,i(„..1, Auquita. Ga
SESSiWILL CONTINUE
B UaMH house and Commission Business in a'i
5 ita branches, at tile old stand ofstitrsov
k Gariuxer, and hopes by strict personal atten
tion to the interests of his friends and Patrons
to merit a contuance of the liberal patronaei
- heretofore- bestowed upon the old Ilrm 6
Cash advances made on Produce'in store
E v c “ dostresl. Bagging. Rope, and Family sup’
~. Plies, furnished at the lowest market rates.
Commission lor selling Cotton 60 els per bale.
aug J 4 6in
3, PLANTERS AND MERCHANTS
"W"l' vi'crlpoi Ucfer_
"t! <=> V fHE undersigned would respcctflilly
jp-e-iannounce to their friends, and the
•A ~, tll : lt Bn-y have n-sueiated
tntmselve.i together m the
l. ~ warehouse and commission business
1 m r n the .n an ,‘" a '" i S, - Vl ° nf p - &■’ 1- Fi.km,.vc.
andUkenth- large Fire-Proof Warehouse ol T
Metnall situated on Reynold, between Jack
i- -on an-! Mclntosh streets.
Their charges will con.orm to ti c bid estab
o ,s "® rt rates, to wit: 25 cents for storage arid 25
cents commission for selling.
'l r , d *t rS i f ° r l a,nily Su Pl»Hcs promptly exe
cuted at the lowest market prices.
I’ORTFR FLEMING,
. 4 _ JOHN L. FLEMING.
Augusta, October, 1857. oct2 6m.
REEB LINTOSL
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jack-son Street, Augusta, Georgia.
iWyU\WILL CONTINUE THE WARE
house and Commission Business at
-’tueir tiro proof Warehouse, and will de
votc their personal attention to the interests
ot their Irietuls and patrons. Orders for family
supplies, bagging, rope, etc. carefully filled. '
Liberal cash advances made when required.
Commissions for soiling Cotton, 00 cts per bale, i
jyn.v c hues. sep 14 sam'l d. u.vton, |
JAMEH M. DYE Jfc CO.,
. WAREHOCF K AS D COM.UISpJO.V .MERCHANTS.
A uyu sta, Georgia.
TTIIIE UNL’SRjsIGNEI) have formed «a :
X copan nersbip under the name and£Y\ V W
-lyle of JAMES M. DYE & CO. for thekteaLkV) I
transaction ol a W arehouse and (omniis-Lltfrr n I
sion Lii 1 ne--, at the Warehouse recently occu
i l» e<J by Dye k LaTastk. They respectfully ten-!
der their service-! to their personal friends and j
the pnb.ic, with the assuraneft that any business
entrusted to them will bo promptly and faith
fully attended to.
Particular attention paid personally to the sale
of Cotton and other Pro uce, and also to the re-!
ceiv ing and forwarding of Goods.
Liberal Cash Advances made on consignments I
of Cotton and other Produce
JAMES M. DYE, j
THOS. RICHARDS.
Augusta, Feb. 5, 1858. f e b24 *
BL P. STOVALL^
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Augusta, Georgia.
CONTINUES THE BUSINESS
j in ;lil ils branches, iu his extensive
“ il**e proof Warehouse, on Jackson st.
near the Globe Hotel. His strict personal atten
tion will as heretofore, be be given to tin storage
;iiul sale of Cotton, Grain aud produce generally.
He will when desired, make liberal cash advances
on produce in store. Orders for Family Supplies,
Baiigmg. Rope, etc , will be promptly ami care
luliy tilled at the lowest market prices. Commis
sion for selling Cotton, fifty cents per bate,
sept 26 6m
.»• C. II Ml ARSON,
WAREHOUSE AN COMMISSION MERCHANT
At the old stand of L. Hopkins,
Augusta , Georgia.
sopt!B ly
THE
APOTHECARIES HALL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
HHHE Proprietor of
i the above .establish
ine-nt respectfully invites
the attention of Physicians fill
and Families to his stock M Igv
of select I) UGS, MED! <li Tffh
LINES and CHEMICALS of
the purest qualities aad at ®RITGS
moderate prices. if
Amongst my assortment 1
are the following articles : 1 .^SSK
Surgical Instruments of 1
every variety ; French, 1
English and American Per- '■tf
hunery, Trusses, Shoulder
Braces and Abdominal Sup
porters ; • very variety ot
Combs and Toilet Brushes ; Ijimi* Oils, Wicks
ami Lump Shades ; Paiuts, Paint Oils, Patent
Brushes, Window Glass, Varnishes, &c.: Meci
final Wines aud Brandies ; Burning Fluid and
Cam phene ; Spices of all kinds ; Pot and Pearl
Ashes, Irdigoes and Dye-Woods : Starch, Tapioca
Sago, Pearl Barley and Arrow Root.
Also, a constant supply best Sweedish Leeches,
Quinine, Morphine, Elateriuin, Strychnine, Ohio
rolorm, kc. kc., from the most responsible La
boratories.
The preparation of Pharmacopeial articles is
conducted personally by Dr. A. S. RAVKNS
CROFT, a graduate of the London College of Phar
macy. All articles warranted.
T. P. FOGARTY, 195 Broad-st.,
d34-tf Under the Augusta Hotel.
PORT WINE AND BRANDY,
For Medicinal use, [both very tlne.l Per
sale by jaa6 YM. H. TT.TT.
UNPRECEDENTED
INDUCEMENTS !
I AM SELLING my stock of VEHICLES,
consisting of . -
Carriages, Rookaways,
HAHOUtiHKS, JERSEY WAGONS i
BUGGIES, with and without tops,
of all the ditforentr styles now manufactured, ai I -
prices AS LOW as can be bought in any Southerr f
ci y. Being constantly in the receipt of goods.
I am enabled to offer to the public something
both fresh and new.
In addition to the above, I keep always on
baud a uumber of Vehicles of my own numufac
u re. t
I also warrant all work that leaves mv store.
R. 11. MAY,
AVm v old stand, corner Jackson and E'.hi-stS.
in rear o. ulouo xloioi, <122-ly '|
Brn iook
Buy the Best and Cheapest.
•T-A-IVIES jHlEnsrisV 1
HAS NOW IN STOKE one of the best
and most fashionable stocks of
DRY GOODS
ever brought to Augusta, and he solicits an in
spect ion of them by his friends and the public
Being satisfied with very small profits he is t
confident that his stock will be found cheaper i
j than that of any other in tho Trade. *
; The following desirable styles ol goods are to l
j be found in his stock :
t Bich Silk, Delaine and Cashmere ROBE dc !
| QL ILLE,
Rich .Silk, Delaine and Cashmere Bayadere '
striped Dresses,
Rich Plaid Raw Silks,
Plain Sip of all colors,
Black \f Robes and Robes de Quille,
Rich .fi red Delaines, Cashmeres, Merinos
French Merinos, all colors.
English “ “ “
A large lot of Dclaiucs, from 12 to 37c nor v d !
Mourning “ 1 ' \
Black Alpaca, Bombazine and Tamartine
1 / large stock or Kngliah and American Print- 1
, | ed Calicoes, ;
A large stock of Mourning Calicoes
“ , “ Scotch aud French Ginghams i
1 some as low as 10 cts per yard. ’
4116 ’ StClltt ’ Plusb aUII Woollen Plaid
| Chenille, Satin and Cruel Scarfs,
i Cloth and Velvet Cloaks and Talmas
j Hoop Skirts.
•; Canton Pique Cloths, a comfortable article for
j Basques
' India Twilled Long Cloths, plain and striped.
! “‘T ? nd ? na I ,er3 - ° r various makes,
Huckaback, Crash, & c ., for Toweling
: j Panu r i» l f S , a u'fe, Shee,ing8 > Woolscy and
• I rnu n fl r DC 2f2I tmont of French an <l Scotch Emb’d
t J Collars and Meeves, seperate aim in setts,
s i Embroidered Misses and Boys Collars.
Infant’s Robes and Waists,
• , . Handkerchiefs and Skirts,
c bilk Hose,
-, Hosiery, 618,088 anil Insertings,
> Cotton, Thread and Crotchet laces
A large variety of Dress Trimmings,
'■ r Jr es , ’ Miss 4 os > Gentlemen’s and Boys’ Me
rino Undervests, 3
Flannels, all colors and qualities
S Bed Blankets, Quilts, kc.
, 1, i, 11i,,0r >- Department, Mrs. Hessy has
v niu»n £i . sdcclions of BOXN'KTB, HEAD
i 1 t 0 an examination of which sh
re..pi cttuily invites her iricudo andthepubli
d generally. o c(3
I( ,-- Chea J» Ory Goods.
18..7. FALL, TttADK. IN-,7.
' I , AUGC 8T A , GEORGIA.
T3IIOOM Sc NORRELL are now receiv-
U mg at their now store, No. 238, firoad-st.
. a large and elegant assortment of Staple and
f an cy Bry Goods. Their stock is one of the
. * ar Kcst and most complete iu their line in the
city, and comprises all of the latest and most
elegant styles of the season. They would re
j •■’Pcctlully solicit public patronage, and cordially
I invite all .o examine their Goods.
J LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
j Fancy Dress Silks, Plaids and stripes.
Rich Silk Robe a’Quillc, very heavy
j Rich Bayadere Silks, Poplins,
r ; Handsome Foulards,
t j Black Brocade Silks, stripes, plaids and figures,
-1 Mourning and Half Mourning Silks,
s ' Rich French Printed All-wool Delaines,
■ : Robes a’Quillc, Bayadere Stripes,
i Cashmere d’Eoowse, Valencia Plaids andTarltans,
I And a variety ol other Goods for children : ii
| Printed Coburgs, Paramattas,
English and French Merinoes,
Plain and Printed Delaines and Persians, aH quaJ
ities,
French, English and American Prints, great va
riety,
French, Scotch and American Ginghams great
variety; ’ °
! Plain Printed and Plaid Opera Flannels.
CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS.
i Os the latest styles, from low priced to very rich,
i in great variety.
CHENILLE SHA WLS AND SCARFS ,
I And almost every description, from lew price to
very fine quality.
!, A lar £° assortment or Ladies’ Cloths, all colors
I for Cloaks and Mantillas,
j Mourning Goods, of every style, suitable for
J the season.
I Hoop Skirts, every style and quality used,
Corsets, French and Railroad.
EMBROIDERIES.
Os all kinds, and a large assortment of Freneh
I Worked Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Flouncings.
Emh’d Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Infant's Waists!
Worked Edgings and Insertlngs.
Gloves of all kinds, for ladies, Gents and Boys.
Hosiery “ “. ‘ <i u
Flannels, large assortment, all prices and
qualities.
Merino Vests, for Ladies, Children and Gents
PANTALOON GOODS.
All styles Cassimorcs, Doeskins, Corduroys,
fweeds, Satinetts. plain and plaids ; Kentucky j
Jeans, Carolina Jeans, Merino Cussimeres, for
children ; Plaids and Kob-Rovs, for Children, kc. ,
PLANTATION AND 'S' VI'S GOODS. |
Largest assortment and greatest variety in tiie
city, comprising the most durable Goods in the !
market, in the way of KA rscys, white and brown !
1 lains, Heavy Twill®, Linseys, Osnaburgs,Stripes !
Homespuns, Plaids and Flannels.
BLANKETS.
Negro Blankets, white and grev,
Saddle “ b •’
Travelling Blankets,
Mackinaw “
Fancy 4i of every description.
BED BLANKETS,
From a small Crib Blanket to u very large and *
superior Bed Blanket.
As we have but ONE PRICE, our goods will be ,
offered at the lowest prices, which we guaranty
to be as low as any in the southern country. Our l
system not only compels us to sell eur goods at !
j the lowest prices, but it also protects the buyer j
, from paying over market price, as ho invariably
j does, where there is a n asking and a taking prees
HTtir All orders will receive our personal and
j prompt attention, and our best judgment in e3e- 1
j outing them. BROOM & NOC lELL,
sept 26 No 238. Broad
!—
Leather, Shoe Findings, anil
Tamien’ Tools.
"VTOW receiving Oak and Hemlock Sole
tll LEATHER ;
Harness, Bridle, Skirting and Band;
Picker, laco and Roller Leather;
Patent Skirting, Collar Dash and Enamelled !
LEATHER;
Ruosctt and Black Upper Leather;
“ u “ Kid Skins;
French, German and American Calf Skins; j
French Patent Pair, Kid Calf and Opera Skins;
Goat and K d Mo occo .-kins;
Lining, Topping and Binding Skins;
Buck, Chamois and Sheep Skins;
Also—Shoe Pegs, lasts Sole Cutters, Jloei
Cutters, Rolling Mills, Peg Jacks, Peg Br aka,
PegCutterß, Boot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Ham- v
mers, Shoe Knives, Splitting Knives, Shaves,
Rub Stones, Bristles, Awl Blades, Eyelets and o
Punches, iron and wood patent Peg Awl Hafla,
Copper Rivets and Burrs. Pace Tacks, Iron, Zinc t
and Copper Sparables, Size Sticks, Measuring
Tapes. Shoe Thread, Fitting Thread, Silk Twist, “
Boot Cord, SilkGalcon, Boot Web, &c., Ac.
Also, Currying Knives, Flesh«y s, Finger Steels, <
Beam Faces, Slickors, Brushes, Rub Stones,
Clearing Stones, &c. For salo low by
SJIF.RMAN, JBBSUP&CO.,
No. 341 Broad-stree, second door above Bank of *
Augusta. jan6l2t ’
Liverpool coal. ~~ ;
100 tous Liverpool Orrel Coal, suituble for ,
parlor use, for sale by
feb4 THOS. P. STOVALL <£ Co. ]
rnWENTY-FIVE bills. White Wine
JL ami Cider VINEGAR, for sale low bv
f«b»-d»wlw EnTES 4 CIARK.
Salt.
rpEN THOUSAND SACKS LIVERPOOL ■
X SAIT ;
200U bushels Bulk SALT,
300 sa*ks Alum SAI.T. for sole low by
ft*To DANISH. WiUA>A. *
NUMBER 373
I’lrato-LWate ts lolijinj.
clothing!
.17’ WHOLESALE AND RET AIN
RAMSEY & LABAW,
AT their old stand opposite the Union
Bank, are vfforiiig to their irion.is and cus
tomers the largest and best stock or Fall and
" niter (lothmg ever offered iu the city tlw
rm-M nr the goods haring been bnnglit and manu
facturcd by ns at our manufactory in New York
alm.etezdiHively for cash. Wo fel confldeni
u01.iu... North or tsonth, can beat ns m style,
■in i iti and price. All we ask is a call to ez
uuiinc the Stock. Among the stock will bo found
FROCKB° r * jU " ;k ' hIUt ’ “ Ud bro "' u Outer Beaver
Supr do do ,to Cloth Frocks,
da da d° d 0 Business do,
sacks, Jo Ra « lan OT«r
--' sacks** d ° d ° do Beaver Over-
Sipir Black and Fancy Sido Band Cassimere
I Pants, ot every style and grade.
I in 4o S'r- Vel »®t. Valencia, Black Cloth, Satin,
j 1 lush, Cashmere, &c. from SI tosy.
! 3U £ or Klack B;itiu Frocks and Sacks Also
i Tweed backs, from 2 75 to So.
200 pairs English. Freucli and American Side
band CasMmere 1 ants, some elegant designs
500 pairs Oxford Grey ami Black Satina Pants
of splendid weight, from 1 75 to 82 25
150 pairs extra heavy-ribbed Beaver Pants
mere 9 pants° f Bplcud,d Harris ’ Sido-band Cassi
coat ° BiUG lanl£et Gvercoats at 4tos4 50 per
150 Blue Blanket Sack COATS, at 3 to $3 50 per
coat - - jan4
GEM.RM, STOC K OF
READY MADE CLOTIIII,
tl (C’S*. *
VTOW is the time to buy the following
x a ri cos , for Mens> »QQ Boys Wear, chcaD
pr%!br i IP v sllou lJ be sold in this market • P
KOW-i' Wf' f!. ,A ' v 'A bunk'ik
KOIIK .Fine Cloth and Cassimere COATS
frneAM.s. PANTS, SHIRTS. BRAff
KRs. SI&PENDKKS, CRAVATS *
STOCKS, COLLARS, TRUNKS '
V ALICES,
and every article in our line.
» " I>vC CLAYTON & KENNSDT.
“NOTHING TO WEAR”
NEED NOT BE THE MOTTO NOW,
| |
«J. K. IIORY & (0.. -
1 SUCCESSORS TO
; J. M. NEWBY &, CO., H
1 N\ have opened their l^lj
—' Large and Elegant
STOCK OF
CLOTHING,
FOR 9
MEN, YOUTHS and BOYS!
Como Bverylood.y
GET A FIT!
UNDER U. S. HOTEL,
° ctM Augusta, «a
OK EAT REDUCTION
IN PRICES OF
CLOTHING,
AT
215 BROAD-ST.
1. I’. BIGNON k YO.
Aro ofl ering the remainder of their WINTER
STOCK at such rates as to induce all to
purchase tfhoarein want of
Sa —* ■» .C «' B. «-I. B .
CLOTHING !
■. i:\ti.i;m I'. \S‘
rail aud Winter Goods for
1857.
MY stock of goods is now full and
comprises everything that is fashionable
ui C LOTUS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS, wltioh
j will be made to order as good and as fashionubte
I as can be obtained in any part of the country.
I also.
j 11,10 select stock of Ready-Made CLOTH
ING, which cannot be ex. oiled by any Goods m
iho city.
ALSO.
j A large stock of FURNISHING GOODS, embra
cing everything that is necessary for Centfo-
I men’s wear.
, All goods sold at this establishment warrant-
Jud as represented.
I oct29 J. A. VAN WINKIA
j Heavy Overcoats for iVe^roen
OWNERS of Boat and Railroad hands
and all persons in want of NKGKO OViR
j COATS, will do will to call aud famine our aheap
and well made articles of tho kind.
| n °v 6 CLAYTON k KENNEDY.
Cheap Satinet Jackets.
W E . HAVE A LOl’ OF GOOD SAY
▼ y INET JACKETS, for plantation
which we will sell for $1 50 to $2.
_ nov 6 CLAY ION A; KENNEDY.
Hip a nil Satinet
Coats and Pants.
OUll STOCK of the above articles
being too large for the hard times, we of
ror them cheaper than the cheapest, to ru*
then down. CLAYTON & KENNEDY.
! JOHN N. GOW7
MARBLE-WORKER.
MONUMEI. rs, of all description,
executed in the best form, at ~
TIIE LOWEST PRICES, AAfJofK
and in the sh' rtest time compatible BMiUllll
with faultless workmanship. iWuRg/ t
J’ersons in want of Marble-Work I'lMffPl
or any kind aro invited to call.
Shop on C'ampbcll-street, be
tween Broad anti Greene-street. fflE
n john n govt
New Cosmorainic
STEREOSCOPE.
AMONG the latest inventions in Op
tics, there is nothing moro instruc i?e or
amus-ng than the Stereoscope. ThcStereoacopa
Views are impressions from nature, represent
ng the finest Sceneries, Cities and Monuments
u Europe, which, viewed through the iustra
i ment, show thost* objects in bold relief, astualljr
las they are, aud thus aro the best models for
Artists, give the best idea of Foreign Countries
and Art, and make the finest parlor ornarcenta.
j For sale at novl> H. J. OSBORNE’S.
TENNESSEE f RODI'CE.
11HE undersigued is prcjiured to exe
cute with promptness orders for
Bacom, Lard. VheaL , Rye, Com , Flour f
or anv other products of Middle Tennessee.
D. D. DICKEY,
No. 5 College streot, Nashville, Ton**