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The Daily Constitutionalist.
13 Y JAMES GARDNER.
ocncral 3,buci*ttocments.
CITY SHERIFFS SALK
ON' the first Tuesday in January next, will be
gold at the low er Market House, in the city of
Augusta, within the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: All that Lot or parcel of
Land, with the improvements thereon, situate in
the city of Augusta, and known as Lot No. 1, being
4o*feet front on Walker street, and 132 deep, and
bounded West by a lot of K. Carey, North by
Walker street, and South and East by Tots of Henrv
A Skinner. Also—All that Lot or parcel of Land,
with the improvements thereon, in said city, and
known as Lot No. 2, being 36 feet front on Walker
street, and 132 feet deep, and bounded North by
Walker street, and South, East and West by lots of
Ilenry i Skinner. Also—Lots Nos. 3 and 4, va
cant iots, in said city, each lot having a front of 31
feet'on Walker street, and 132 feet deep, bound
ed North by Walker street, South, East and West
by lots of Henrv A Skinner. Also—Lots num
ber 5 and 6, vacant lots in said citv, each having
a front on Walker street of 35 feet, being 132
feet deep. Hounded North by Walker street,
South, Hast and West by lots of Henry k Skinner.
Also—Lot No. 7, in said city, a vacant Lot, front
ing 35 feet on Walker street, and 132 feet deep,
bounded North by Walker street, East by a Lot of
Edward Willis, and South-west Dy Lots of Henrv
A Skinner. Also—Lot No. 8, a vacant Lot in
said city, fronting 36 feet 6 inches on Watkins st..
East by a hot of Edward Willis, and South and
West by Lots of Henry k Skinner. Also—Lot No.
a vacant Lot, in said city, fronting 30 feet 6
inches on Watkins street, and 135 feet deep, bound
ed South by Watkins street, and North, East and
West by Lots of Henry k Skinner. Also—Lot No.
10, with the improvements thereon, in said city,
fronting 56 feet 6 inches, on Watkins street, mid
135 feet deep, bounded South by Watkins street,
and North, East and West by Lots of Henry k
Skinner. Also—Lot number 11, with the improve
ments thereon, in said city, fronting 02 feet 3 inch
es, on Watkins street, and 135 feet deep, bounded
South bv Watkins street, and East, West and
North by Lots of Henrv A Skinner. Also—Lot
number 12, with the improvements thereon in said
city, fronting 34 feet 9 inches on Watkins street,
and 135 feet deep, bounded South by Watkins
street, and East, West and North by Lots of Hen
rv & Skinner. Also—Lot number 13, with the
improvements thereon, in said citv, fronting 40
feet y inches on Watkins street, and 135 feet deep,
bounded South by Watkins street, North and
East by Lots of ilenry A Skinner, and West by a
Lot of A. P. Robertson. Levied on as the proper
ty of Henry A Skinner to satisfy sundry fi. fas. is
sued from the City Court of Augusta, in favor of
Theodore Wilkins and others vs. Henry A Skinner.
dcc7 WM. V. KER, Sheriff, C. A.
“ FRUITLAND NURSERY.”
Augusta, Ga.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS FOR THE SOUTH.
•fHIIE subs criber has just issued a new Cata-
M logue of FRUITS FOR TIIE SOUTH, in
which ali tlie best and most desirable native and
foreign varieties (suitable to our climate) are fully
described, with special directions for the trans
planting and management of TREES, SHRUBS,
\ INKS, Ac., Ac. Also, a selected list and descrip
tion of the rarest and most beautiful ROSES,
EVERGREENS, Ac., Ac., forming a familiar
treatise for amateurs and those who desire to add
in the comfort and adornment of their hemes.
This Catalogue will be sent to all applicants per
mail, free of postage, bv addressing
D. REDMOND,
nov26 d&elm Augusta, Ga.
EXPRESS NOTICE^
PHIS AND CHARLESTON RAILROAD,
OPEN TO TUSCUMBIA, ALA.
11E ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY
have made arrangements to extend their Ex
press Line over the Memphis and Charleston Rail
; >ad, and will receive and forward, by Passenger
Trains, in charge of special Messengers, FREIGHT.
PACKAGES, Ac.
Particular attention given to PERSONAL BAG
OAGE, forwarded by Express, which will be de
livered as add:- ssed, at any point on the line.
Express for Nashville, Tuscuinbia, and interme
diate stations, leaves daily (per Georgia Railroad)
at 5 o’clock P. M.
apl'i H. B. PLANT. Snp’t.
CHEAP GAS.
rip HE undersigned forms the public that he
jpL is sole Agent for vending and putting in suc
cessful operation, the Cfas Apparatus of tlie Mary
land Portable Gas Company. Having tried it at
his residence in the country, he can confidently
sort that it is the cheapest, most brilliant and
agreeable light that is produced. The public are
solicited to examine the same, now in successful
i reran *n at the office of the Chronicle A Sentinel,
and at Clara’s Hal! of Messrs. Lambaek A Cooper,
in this citv.
P* l ' giving full description of the appara
can be had gratis at the office of the
Cl.. ... oj, .sentinel, the Constitutionalist, or on
application to the undersigned, who is prepared
K competent machinists to put them up at any
residence at short notice, in town or couutrv.
WILLIAM SCHLEY, Jr., Sole Agent.
Augusta. May 14,1856. ts may 14
guns!
I FINE s of Double-Barrel SHOT GUNS,
-- me of them Boy’s size, and good Guns;
trith all kinds of Gun Trimmings and Apparatus,
MADS, CAPS, FLASKS, Ac. For sale low bv
octs CLARK A CO.
GOBDON HOUSE,
iVo. 17 Central Railroad.
C'APT. T. E. SHAW, late of the
* Florida Line, has the pleasure of in- KSlij
forming the Travelling Public, that he has rasllli
taken the above house, ami will keep the same in
the best order, and his table shall be equal to any
Hotel in the South.
lie is prepared to accommodate permanent
Hoarders or families on reasonable terms.
Gordon, Ga. L Qctober Ist, 1856. 8m oc!7
L ALLERSTEDT & DEMING,
CtORNER under Globe Hotel, have received,
J per last steamer—
''■lack Gro de Rhine SILKS ;
brocade and Striped SILKS •
'V’/fX, Plaid and CheneTtriped SILKS:
MOl >. Dr I, A INKS, in every variety:
\ el vet and Cloth CLOAKS •'
" “ TALMAS;
AW LS, in every variety; with many other de
strable Goods. ‘ ocls
CARPETINGS.
J L ST RECEIVED, bv J. P. SETZE, addi
tional supplies of CARPETINGS, te wit ■
4-4 Super. Ingrain CARPETING,
4-4 Gotten “
4 4 Cotton and Wool “
44 All Wool , “
•44 Super. Super Ingrain CARPETING :
44 Extra Rich Three l’lv “
Chenile Hearth RUGS, to match.
OX HAND —
A f,-v. pieces of Brussels and Rich Tapestry CAR
PETINGS, which • •ill be disposed of low, in or
der to make room for a new lot. nov26
ALT .—IB,OOO sacks fresh SALT, 2,000 bush
els bulk do., for sale, in lots to suit purchas
ers, by dec 12 HAND, WILCOX A CO.
RING WORM AND TETTER WASH.—A j
sure remedv. Just received and for sale bv !
WM. HAINES, j
deci Druggist and Apothecary. _ i
S ALLEttSTEDT & DEMING is the
i only house who have George Schley’s le»t
pKORGIA PLAINS, “all wool tilling.” They
' >ve alifr other PLAINS, with a large stock of Ne
•: BLANKETS, Bed BLANKETS,LINSEYS and
m&IPES, Marlboro’ PLAIDS, OSNABURGS, Ac.
punctually attended to. oclo j
Ihie largest, richest and cheapest assortmtn ,
! Udies COVERINGS ever broii.-V V, ■ '*
are now on sale at tiftv-,j>£
GUAY BRO Franco^
"11 Cheap. Cast
EEP SKINS WANTED.—Highest market
price paid for good Sheep SKINS.
THOS. P. STOVALL A CO.
General Commission Merchants.
SALE CHEAP.—OO PACKING BOX
* LS, assorted sizes, at
_cecl2__ A P. BIGNON A CO.’S.
HA V . —2OO bales prime norther'* HAY. #
dacli THOS. P. STOVALL i Ci.
-fi^ATES. —A few more of those
t Parlor and Office GRATES, for sale by
S. S. JONES A Ct).,
CAMPHOR ice—ls the best article for
'■ U4 Pped Hands and Face, Freckles, and for
the Complexion. Sold bv
II AYLLAND, RISLEY A CO,
(General QUtoertisemente,
CLARK & CO.,
SEPTEMBER 30, 1856.
]%TOW offer for sale their splendid new s"*?
Iwl stock of SILVER WARE, of all kinds F7\.
—Tea Sets, Pitchers, Castors, Waiters.
Goblets, Tumblers, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Ladles;
Pastry, Cake, Dessert and Butter Knives.
Sheffield PLATED WARE—first quality of
goods in Castors, Cake Baskets, Waiters, Candle
sticks, Ac.
Birmingham and American PLATED WARE—
very showy, and at low prices.
GOLD WATCHES, of all good makers—Cooper,
Dent, Tobias, Burley A Johnson, English makers;
Briettmg, Matile, Swiss makers; and Jules Jur
gensen, of Copenhagen.
SILVER WATCHES in great variety; quick
beat Railroad Watches, large size.
Rich Diamond, Coral, Cameo and Mosaic JEW
ELRY, all the newest styles, with a large stock of
Staple and FANCY GOODS, at their store, Post
Office Corner, opposite the Rail Road Bank.
octs
CHINESE SUGAR CANE.
BEWARE OF SFURIOUS SEED.
The seed of Chinese sugar cane,
offered bv the subscribers, is the identical
variety alluded to in the Reports of Gov. Ham
mond, R. Peters, Esq., Dr. Robert Battey and Prof.
Mapes. It is warranted pure, having been grown
entirely separate from Dourali Corn, Chicken Corn,
and all other varieties of the Millet family. Call
and get a pamphlet, and read the evidence of its
value. A limited Quantity of the genuine seed
may yet be obtained at $1 per package, or $1.30,
when sent per mail, prepaid.
D. B. PLUMB A CO., Augusta, Ga.
Dealers in seeds, and country merchants,
can be supplied at liberal discounts from the retail
rates, if heir orders are received immediately.
declO ts
$5 REWARD.
STRAYED on or about the 30th j
” Oct., an ITALIAN GREY HOUND,
Liver or -Mahogany color. Marks: white ring
round the neck, all the feet white, tail tipped white,
had on collar, enamelled leather. The above re
ward will be paid for him at this office, or to
uov27 O. E. CASftIN.
, FANCY GOODS.
CILAIIK A CO., Post Office Corner.
t October 1,1856. oct6
AT THE NEW BOOK STORK “
Hl'. NORRELL has just received the
• following new Books :
Violet, or the Cross and the Crown, bv M. J.
Mclnti author of Charms and Counter Charms,
Ac., Ac.
Lena Rivers: by Mary J. Holmes, author of
Tempest ;.nd Sunsfiine, etc.
Paul Fane, or Parts of a Life else Untold, a
novel; by N. Parker Willis.
The Humors of Falconbridge, a collection of
humorous and every day scenes; by Jonathan F.
Kelley.
Prue ar. i I, by George W. Curtis.
Also, a icw supply of Tit for Tat,
Opposite ffie United States Hotel. decs
COPARTNERSHIP.
HAVING purchased the stock of Goods of
SC I ANTON, KOLB A CO., we will do a
General > •ocery and Communion Business, at their
old place f business, No. 2 Warren Block.
KOLB A PIIINIZY.
C i. M. Kolb,
Jas. 11. Puixizr.
Augusta, Geo., Nov. 25th, 1856.
NOTICE.
WM7"E have sold our stock of Goods to Messrs.
» w KoLB A PHINIZY, and take pleasure in
recommen ling them to our patrons.
SCRANTON, KOLB A CO.
Augusta, Geo., Nov. 25th, 1850. nov29
BELL HANGING, GUNSMITH, AND
LOCKSMITH BUSINESS.
APICQIET is prepared to attend to any
• business in tlio above brauches. Applica
tions can 1 a left at the Store of Rowe A Robert,
Gas Fitters.
He also manufactures Steel BRICK MOULDS.
sep2s tJanl
APEAST POWDERS A stock of fresh
H. YEAST POWDERS. Just received bv
dec! D. B. PLUMB A CO.
ON CONSIGNM ENT—Just received in store.
2 Pipes Holland GIN ;
2 % casks BRANDY;
- 1 X “
i “ Port WINE;
K“ “ “
12 boxes Club House GIN. For sale bv
dec? GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
POT .WOES AND ONIONS
25 >b s. prime Carter POTATOES.
20 “ “ Red and Yellow ONIONS.
Receiv d and for sale on consignment by
Nov-J HOWARD A DUGAS.
APPLES. —200 bushels very choice APPLES
for sale low if applied for soon, by
dec!2 C. A. WILLIAMS*A SON.
HAVANA' NNGES—IO bbls. street Ha
vai if , on consignment, and for
sale by ‘ , ->>’■ HOWARD A DUGAS.
decl2 • ' •"/■( ________
Fresi IMPORTED LEECHES—A
supph of fresh Swedish LEECHES, just re
ceived and for sale by WM. HAINES,
nov2o Druggist uud Apothecary.
W w/aTER-PROOF BOOTS. Gent’s Wa
w W ter- ’roof, Square-edged, Cork-sole and
Stitch-botto n BOOTS, all qualities, received and
for sale by dec3 CLARKE A ItOYAL.
€IOX’S SPARKLING GELATINE. <
/ French do do.
Coopers’ Shred and Sheet ISINGLASS. <
French Transparent GELATINE.
Scarlet do. do. For sale bv
dm* H AVI LAND RISLEY A CO.
MARSHALL’S PAIN ERADICATOR.— 1
. The best remedy extant for Rheumatism,
Sprains and Bruises, Weak Backs am! Headache.
Sold by . *c'J HAVILAND, RISLEY k CO.
CLOAKS AND TALMAS.—Broom A Nor
rell have received a few more handsome ;
CLOAKS A TALMAS, some extra rich, which they j
will sell low. dec6 j
INDIGO, MADDER, Spanish Brown Venetian J
Red, Copperas, ar ’ jverv variety of Drugs to
be had at Dr. D. f. SMITH'S.
novS
HAIR RRUSHES.—A large and beautiful
stock of English HAIR BRUSHES just
landed, and Sr sale by _
EW arrival of CLOTHS, CASSIMERE and
LM VESTINGS, to make to order.
WM. O. PRICE, A CO.
nov9 Drapers and Tailors.
TO THE TRADE.— Trimmings of all ;
kinds, PADDING, CANVASS, SERGES
SEWINGS, TWIST, Ac.
WM. O. PRICE A CO.,
uovT Drapers and Tailors.
RAMS A Y & LA HAW have just received an
other large assortment of Cassimere COATS,
PANTS and VESTS, together with a full assort
ment of superior black Satin London and Parisian i
Silk VESTS of superior make and finish, deco j
g'\ OSHI N BI TTER. — 2O kegs fresh extra !
v.jLM Goslie t BUTTER. Just received and for |
I %tile bv GIRARDEY, WIIVTE A CO.
r " dec2 i
“OEACH BRANDY AND WHISKY—
IJt 50 bbls. Planter's WHISKY, arriving.
10 “ PEACH BRANDY, “
i decli THOS. P. STOVALL A CO. j
HARRIS’ Cassimere COATS, PANTS and j
VESTS, another assortment, and the last of
the season we expect to receive, at
deco RAMSAY A I, A LAV a
rjtHE belebrated Victor Cook STOVE, manu-
M. factored in this citv, together with a great va
riety of Cook, Parlor and Office STOVES maybe
j hMwholMOle or retail „ „ J()NES iCO .
| oc t22 210 Broad Street. y
j T EECHES, LEECHES.—Another supply
I A of the above just received, and always on
hand, night and dav, by
S THOMAS P. FOGARTY,
Apothecaries Hall, under Augusta Hotel.
*ov3o
ATJOUSTA., GA., THURSDAY MOHNISG, JANUARY 1, 1857. $“327-/
So -Rent a\\b fox Sale
TO RENT,
A FINE large STORE, under the Plan
ters’ Hotel. Apply at the office of Ho
tel. ts augl S. B. ROBBINS.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
That comfortable dwel-
LING situated on the north side of Sill
Greene-street, between Kollock and Cuniming,
nearly opposite Mr. R. 11. Gardiner’s vacant build
ing lot. Apply to
jy24 ts GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
TO RENT,
51 ROM the first of October next, a large
and comfortable DWELLING, on Ellis EITj
street, having all necessary out buildings. PHlj
The lot runs through to Broad street. Apply to
geo. g. McWhorter,
jy22 ts Law Range.
TO RENT.
FROM first of October next, the large
and commodious DWELLING, on wHil
Telfair street, opposite the Catholic Church, Mil;
formerly occupied by John Reilly. For terms, ap
ply to JOHN D. REILLY,
jylß Masonic Hull.
TO RENT,
FROM the first of October next, two
HOUSES on Lincoln street, between g||;fij
Greene and Telfair streets. One HOUSE Sb-diL
on Broad street, second house below Wilde street.
Two ROOMS over G. Volger’s Sugar Store. For
terms, apply to jyll GUST. VOLGER.
TO RENT~
npilE GROUNDS AND HOUSE,
fi formerly used as an Infirmary by Dr. "KHT
P. F. Eve, and more recently as ail Orphan ««
Asylum. For terms apply to T. A. BONES.
' jys ’f
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
Fine Ready-] | —also —
made Clothing,!w m fj Pripp Xr Hn jSup’fine Cloths
Hats and Caps,! VV ‘‘ ’ • Cassimeres and
Shirts, Collars,| FASHIONABLE .Vestings, will
Gloves, Hosie-: D be made to
ry, Ac., Um- MILIIAIIi measure, unex
brellas, Canes, TAILOR S, leeptionable i n
Cravats, Stocks! 258 style and work-
Handkerchiefs' ~ , , nianship.bvthe
and Fancy Ar- B road-street, ; bt , st mechanics,
tides for Gen-! AUGUSTA, at the shortest
tlemen. I Ga. (notice.
Orders from city and country solicited. JSZ
febo
JOHN P. SETZE
HAS just received, in addition to his Fall and
Winter stock of STAPLE and FANC Y DRY
GOODS,
Rich and low priced Cloth and Velvet CLOAKS;
“ Stella SHAWLS, all colors;
“ “ “ Thibet Wool SHAWLS, “
“ “ “ Plaid “ “ “
Black Silk VELVET, for Basques, Ac.;
Extra Spun Silk HOSE, black and others;
“ bl ! k. ALPACAS and CII ALLIES ;
“ eol’d. “ “
Real French Worked COLLARS;
“ “ “ SLEEVES;
Handsome Mourning and Second Mourning COL-
LARS;
Extra Marseilles QUILTS, in size and quality.
ocl4
SHAWLS, &c!
JUST received, by J. J’. Setze, a fresh supply
of Blue, Green," Scarlet, White and Black
Stella SHAWLS.
Embroidered and Plain Black Thibet SHAWLS.
Slate Thibet SHAWLS, with Silk Fringe.
Low priced and superior Plaid SHAWLS.
Merino Nock SCARFS, for Misses.
Low priced and rich Embroidered COLLARS.
“ . “ “ “ “ SLEEVES.
Ladies’ Silk and Merino VESTS, with and with
out Sleeves.
Merino and Cotton nett SHIRTS, extra
sizes.
Real Welsh FLANNEL.
rviperior English and Domestic Canton FLAN
NELS. deed
COPARTNERSHIP.
rrtHE subscriber has associated with him,
A m the Produce and CommissioF Business
his brother, ROBERT A. FLEMING. The busi
ness will hereafter be conducted in the name of
T. W. FLEMING A CO.
TIIOS. W. FLEMING.
Augusta, Oct. 1, 1856.
NOTICE.
this day I will sell but for Cash at
cost. No accounts will Be opened or con
tinued. I have on baud a large and well selected
stock of STATIONERY aiid BOOKS, and it will
oe greatly to the advantage of all concerned to
call at once. The attention of country merchants,
academics, and those who send their children to
school in the city, is particularly invited to the
above. But be sure and bring or send the cash.
oe2 M. G. McKINNE.
DR. JNO. M. DENT
OFFERS his Professional services to the citi
zens of Augusta and vicinity. Office over
City Bank. ly* oe3
WATCHMAKER.
H7ANTEI) IMMEDIATELY, a compe
ȴ tent WATCHMAKER. Apply to
novO CLAfiK A CO.
OCTOBER 1,1856.
CAL ARK & CO., opposite the Rail Road
J Bunk, ask attention to their rich stock of
WATCHES and Silver and Plated WARE; all
kinds of JEWELRY, Table and Pocket CUTLERY,
CLOCKS, GUNS, PISTOLS, CANES, MILITARY
GOODS, Ac., Ac. octs
JAMES IIENEY has on hand a superior as
sortment of Plain and Figured Dress SILKS,
DkLAINES, CASHMERES, MARI NOES, ALPA
CAS, BOMBAZINES, GINGHAMS, English and
American PRINTS, Brown and White SHIRT
INGS and SHEETINGS, FLAN ELS, Irish LIN
EN N, Long LAWNS, Linen CAMBRICS, Scotch
ami Russian DIAPERS, HUCKABACKS, Table
LINENS, NAPKINS, Pillow Case LINENS, with
many other goods too numerous to mention, which
he offers without either puli' or humbug to the in
spection of the public. Confident that all wishing
good and cheap Dry Goods will, on examining his
stock, be satisfied that they are cheap as the
cheapest. dec7
JAMES IIENEY has just received a fresh
supply of Mourning and Embroidered COL
LARS and SLEEVES, Infant’s Emb'd WAISTS
and DRESSES, Swiss and Jaconet BANDS, EI)( US
INGS and INSERTINGS, Misses COLLARS. Also,
a large lot of Whalebone, Cambric, Manilla and
Embroidered SKIRTS, CLOAKS, Ladies’ and
Children’s HOSE, Gentleman’s half HOSE, Ac.
dec7
JAMES IIENEY has received a fine assort- j
ment of Bed BLANKETS. Also, Blue Tra
veling BLANKETS. dec7
JAMES IIENEY has received some more of
those solid DeLAINES and CASHMERES,
which he sells at cents. ______
FELT DRUGGETS, beautiful in appear
ance, and durable, 1 }.4 yard wide. It is supe
rior to ordinary Carpeting, and more beautiful for
offices, Ac.
oc!s LALLERSTEDT A DEMING.
ON CONSIGNMENT —100 bags new crop
RIO COFFEE. For sale at No. 7, Warren
Block, by dec7 E. F. KINCHLEY.
ON CONSIGNMENT —100 bushels heavy
black Seed OATS, at No. 7, Warren Block”,
by dec7 E. F. KINCHLEY.
N CONSIGNMENT.'*-27 cans Leaf LARD,
weighing about 50 lbs. each.
nav2s T. W. FLEMING A CO.
Depilatory powder,for removing
superfluous hair from the skin. Sold bv
decl> _ HAVILAND, RISLEY A fcO
EG AR LIGHTS. —A supply of those fine
“ not-to-be-blowed-out ” MATCHES, just re-
I eeived by dec3 D. B. PLUMB A CO.
-\T ELLOW and black colored OILED HATSj
I jL suitable for Draymen, Wagoners, Boatmen,
1 and all others exposed to the weather. For sale at
oeiS A. P. BIGNON A CO’S.
■ -j| h BAGS Etowah Mills Sup. FLOUR;
B_S>*sLF ir-0 bags Chattahoochee Sup. FLOUR ;
150 bags Tennessee brands Superfine FLOUR,
! for sale by THOS. P. STOVALL A CO.,
i .fee;* ‘ Gen’l. Com. Merchants.
F‘ (jit "COUGHS AND COLDS.—Horehound
and Irish Moss CANDY, put up and for sale
| by decs D. U. PLUMB A CO.
©metal
IMPORTANT TO TRAVELLERS GO
ING NORTH BY THE BAY LINE.
F A
feii ;;;; , 'v;d roanoke rail.
ROAi/, ' V/y >n with the STEAM PACK
ETS on ChesapeUK(s , 'n. _v, forming a daily line un
surpassed for comport, speed and safety, between
Weldon, N. C., and Baltimore, Md.
The elegant Steam Packets, LOUISIANA, Capt.
Russell, and NORTH CAROLINA, Capt. Cannon,
new boats, beautifully fitted up with commodious
state-rooms, are now running daily on the old and
favorite Bay Line, which in connection with the
Roads south of Weldon, presents the following
unsurpassed schedule:
Leave Augusta, Geo., 0.30, A. M.;
“ Branchville, S. C., 1.50, P. M.;
“ Kingsville, “ 5.00, P. M.;
“ Wilmington, N. C., 6, A. M.;
“ Weldon, “ 2, P. M.;
“ Norfolk, Va., 6, P. M.;
Arrive at Baltimore, Md., 7, A. M.
In time for the early morning trains for Phila
delphia and New York.
Through Tickets to Wilmington, $0; thence to
Baltimore, sl2.
Through Tickets may also be purchased in Wil
mington for Philadelphia, at $!4, and for New
1 ork at $15.50, of 8. 1). WALL VCE, Ticket Agent;
or at Weldon for Baltimore at Philadelphia at
$lO, and New York at sl2, of E. N. PETERSON,
Agent S. and R. li. C.
Baggage checked through from Augusta to Wel
don, thence to Baltimore.
Through from Wilmington .o New York in 36
hours, without loss of sleep.
For further particulars, apply to
I). BOYDEN,
novlS If Agent Inland Route.
AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
(CHANGE OF SCHEDULE -Commenc-
A ing on WEDNESDAY, 3d September, 1856.
Leave Augusta, 5 A. M.and 4 P. M.
Arrive at Milieu, S.lo A. M. and 6.50 P. M.
Connecting with Trains for Savannah and Macon.
Leave Millen 12.45 A. M. and 5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 3.30 A. M. and 8.45 P. M.
sep2 C. A. BROWN, Agent.
RAILROAD PASSENGERS.
rjHIE NEW DEPOT, at Macon, Ga , is now
.5. fitted up in (lie very Ust style for the accom
modation of TRAVELLERS, where Meals are
served up in the Dining Saloon, on the arrival of
each Train.
Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ Parlors and Private
Rooms attached, with chambermaids for the ac
commodation of the Ladies, free of charge.
LOGAN A MI:AKA,
Proprietors of the Lanier House.
augß tJa.nl
BOY’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTH
ING, HATS AND CAPS.
a 1 LAYTON & KENNADY now offer for
sale the best selected and most complete as
sortment of Bovs and Children's CLOTHING ever
brought to this city. Also, HATS and CAPS, for
Men’s and Hoy’s wear; all of which will he’sold
on the most accommodating terms.
EsF"Store under the Augusta Hotel, in Metcalfs
Range. dtf sep!3
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Opposite the Masonic Hull, Avista, Georgia.
'll £fed « I*•'-Ht Men’s Plantation
tVjWV BROGANS, assorted qualitv.
2000 pair Boys’ Plantation BROGANS, as.s’dqualitv
3000 “ Men’s Kip •'*“ “ “
1000 “ “ Calf pegged “ “ “
500 “ “ Grained and Bnfl’ do. “ “
3000 “ Women’s Leather BOOTEES, pegged.
600 “ “ low price Sewed do.
1000 “ Ladies tine Morocco and Goat do.
500 “ Misses’ “ “ “ “ do.
500 “ Boys’ Kip BROGANS.
500 “ A'outlis’ Kip “
500 “ Boys’and Youths’Calf BROGANS.
Gents, Ladies, Misses, Bovs, Youths and Chil
dren’s BOOTS and SHOES, of all styles and
qualities, received and tor sale low, bv the dozen
or case. sepl7 CLARKE A"ROYAL.
COPARTNERSHIP.
rgpHE undersigned have formed a partnership
a for the transaction of a general LIVERY
BUSINESS, dating back to the 25th June ultimo,
which will be conducted at the “Palace S/<!
on Ellis street, under the firm of MoCONNELL ’&
KENT. WM. A. Me CONNELL,
July 2d, 1856. JESSE B. KENT.
The undersigned returns his thanks to his friends
and the public for the liberal patronage bestowed
on him, and hopes for a continuance of the same
to the new firm.
jy2 ts wm. a. McConnell.
WANTED,
4 SITUATION ns Book-Keeper, by a gentle
. man of lontj experience and of vnilotiMeil ca
parity, to keep books upon any cyx/em. Address
“Box 278, Augusta, Ga ’’ ' ts ocl
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
M r ii have now.on hand, for the fall trade, a
w w large and well selected stock of DRUGS
MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, Ac. The following
articles will comprise part of our stock :
2 cases Java INDIGO,
10 “ S. F. do.,
8,000 lbs. best MADDER,
50 doz. Wolfe’s SCHNAPPS,
100 “ Transparent Bar SOAP,
50 “ Balm of a THOUSAND FLOAVBRH
2,000 lbs. EPSOM SALTS,
15,000 “ BLUEST ONE,
2,500 “ BRIMSTONE,
2,000 “ Flo. SULPHUR,
100 gross MATCHES,
800 boxes Window GLASS,
400 gallons Linseed OIL.
Merchants and others visiting our market would
do well to call and see us before buying.
HA VILA XI), RISLfiY A CO..
aug26 near Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
PHYSICIAN’S pocket CASES, Surgeon’s
Dressing CASES, Tooth KEYS and FOR
CEPS, Dentist’s GOLD FOIL, Dentist’s FILES
Ac,, at declO DR. D. T. SMITH’S.
tkiIIOAKS. —50 hhds. Porto Rico SUGARS ;
VAo 250 bids A and C Refined “
50 bbls Crushed “
In store and f ir sale low by
nov3o KOLB A PHINIZY'.
CIOFFEE.— 650 Bags Rio COFFEE
J 50 “ Java
in store and for sale low bv
nov3o ' KOLB A PHINIZY.
raiOBApCO AND SEGARS 400 boxes
B TOBACCO, all grades;
850,000 SEGARS. In'storo and for sale low
by novSO KOLB A PHINIZ V.
CIANDLES AND SOAP—
J 350 boxes A'lreiant'-': oA.VDTjES.
r > • Sperm do.
200 “ SOAP.
100 “ STARCH, in store and for sale
•wby _ nov?,o KOLB A PHINIZY.
fl NSEED, LAMP, AND TRAIN 01 LS
A Raw and boiled Linseed OILS; Winter
Bleached Lamp OILS, and Train OILS, just re
ceived at
novß Dr. D. T. SMITH’S.
lIIAVE just received another supply of those
fine BRANDIES and WINES, imported ex
pressly for medicinal purposes.
declO __ DR. D. T. SMITH.
SUNDRIES.—
C? 100 boxes Pearl STARCH ;
-25 “ New RAISINS;
200 “ CHEESE;
25 kegs SODA;
50 boxes Soda, in one pound papers ;
Fur sale low by decll HAND, WILCOX A CO.
Br andy . -20 cases old Otard Dupuy
BRAN 1)Y, lust received, end for sale bv
dec2 GIRARDEY, WHYTE A GO.
* i vsrrnKo and plumbing
Having secured the sen -ces of an experi
! enced GAS FITTER AND PLUMBER, we are now
prepared to execute all orders entrusted to us, with
j neatness and tu spatch—feeling conUtient in our
[ ability to do so, in a superior manner, all of which
shall be under a fml guarantee.
W. H. MAHARREY A CO.,
No. 3 DeKftlb Range, Broad-st., Augusta, Ga.
noT27
CHI AMP AIGNE. :5 baskets of Max Su
> taine A Go ’s (AM.MPAIGNE. Just received
by dec-2 GIRARDEY, WHYTE A CO.
WHOLESALE AiTD RETAIL DEALERS IN
Fine Ready lade €lotliiii«,
UNDER THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
JM- NEWBY &■ CO. are now opening, anil will receive weekly, the newest and best styles
»of REA MADE CLOTHING"that can be manufactured, both for Men’s and Bovs’ wear
They pay particular attention to the selection of their Goods, and are prepared to do justice to those
who trade with them.
They also keep fine SHIRTS, Merino SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GLOVES SUSPENDERS Sitl
ocket and Neck HANDKERCHIEFS, STOCKS, Ac., Ac. ’ b ’ bllK
Call and take a look. oc g
A ISAAC MAYER,
- ♦ *
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
ft EAIiY- II AD E CLO T H lIV G,
_ tl . GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING WEAR,
HAIS ' UKs > CARPET BAGS, VALISES, UMBRELLAS, &c.,
,s A'()\V r RECEIVING AND OPENING HIS
-iUFS. €3 r gj-gf rjp
IHi chaiw Hl/oniTl ‘‘ n<l , ljo9t sel . stoc,c ever offered in this market, he feels assured that pur-
To City and c 'untrv «’.!,« e f anl,ne J U "\ to be pleased both in styles and prices,
ular. ‘ -‘ L ‘ great inducements will be offered, and to “ cash buyers ”in partic
sepis ,Jan 1 , , ISAAC MAYER,
• - ; ‘ _ Next door to T. Richards & Son’s Book Store, DeKalb Range.
** _ 4
STEINER BROS. & fO., %,
WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
HEADY MADE CLOTHING,
320 WEST BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
HAVE this day opened in this city, a large Wholesale and Retail CLOTHING fstart runurv-r
in the so-called Old Mechanic' 'BaM:, just below Washington on llroYd ,V fnd' T
,'T l (,uest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and GENTI FnpvNmw
GOODS that ever was in this market. They invite the citizens of and ,nrT,, S^" ISHI ? G
to call and examine their stock. Their Goods are made of the best materials Col ! nfr > ;
si vie. Their stock consists of all kinds of Men’s and Roys’ COATS PA NTS and' VFSTS ' mteSt
In miscellaneous articles thev have a large assortment of finp r’inp,, r.,u\ i \\ ‘ ‘ r.rrmn. ,
Cotton and Flannel DRAWERS. STOCKINGS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS COW ml’
N-ES, PISTOLS, CARPET RAGS, TRUNKS, India Rubber COATS
CHIEFS, STOCKS, and many other articles too numerous to enumerate" 11 ct HANDKLK
Call and judge for yourself. l v
CLOTHINO
A, P. BIGNON & CO., J f^ A >
MA NU FA CTUR ER S AND DEALERS I N
RE AD Y ill AliE €LOTH l A «•»
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, VALISES,
SHIRTS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, STOCKS, Ac.
BOYS’ A ND CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING,
W iloiesale and iiccaii, lie, NxG Broau Street,
NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE CORNER, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
V'S r E buy our Goods from first hands. Our facilities for manufacturing are unsurpassed therefore
v V we are prepared to give bargains. ’
.. —Always on hand, a good assortment of heavv Satiinet Hip COATS P INTS VESTS pr \N
■N l.i.S and BLANKETS, suitable fur Negroes. Call and examine our stock.’ ’ ” iml4 *
FALL TRADE, 185 Q.
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS AND UMBRELLAS.
CM ED. W . FERRY, Masonic Hull Building,
W Broad street, has received, and is constantlv
adding to a large and carefully selected assort
ment of—
Men’s and Boys’ soft felt Fur it ATS;
“ “ Saxony “
“ “ Fashionable Moleskin HATS ;
“ Still’ WOOL, for plantation use:
“ Silk Plusli CAPS, bl’k, bro., Ac;
“ Cloth CAPS, with Plush Bands;
“ “ “ “ plain and fancy;
Children’s fancy HATS and CAPS;
Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Florence English Straw;
New style LACE, various colors;
Black Straw and Bombazine BONNETS.
Also, ROUCIIES, FLOWERS, PLUMES, UM
BRELLAS, Ac., which he will sell low for cash or
approved paper. sop"
COAL, COAL.
UNDER cover, in yard, 100 tons of the best
HICKORY, WHITE ASH COAL, selected
from the most approved Mines, which will be de
livered to families, Ac., at as low rates for cash as
can be bought in the city. The subscriber wishes
it understood that lie guarantees his Coal to come
from the Minos which the name designates, and
that lie does not sell Schuylkill Coal for LEHIGH.
By leaving your orders a! my yard, on Telfsir-st.,
opposite the Catholic Church, or at S. S. Jones A
Co.’s, oi- Gas Office, or through the Post Office,
they will be promptly attended to.
sep7 a6m G. S. HOOKEY.
BUSINESS.
A NY' person wishing to invest a small capital
A in MERCANTILE BUSINESS, will hear of
an opening by addressing, with real name and re
erence, Box 560, Post Office, Savannah, Geo.
This affords a tine opportunity for any gentleman
who wishes to find employment for his son, or for
any other party, with limited means, anxious to
commence operations on their own account, in an
enterprise already established. ts je2s
AMERICAN IRON AND BRASS
FOUNDRY.
TIIE undersigned having, at heavy cost, pur
chased this establishment, including all
Stock, Patterns, Ac., and the good will and friend
ship of the former proprietor, will continue the
business, in all its branches, under the firm of
HIGHT A MACMURPHY, and hope by good
wot k, fair prices, and strict attention to business,
to merit a libera! share of patronage.
W. M. HIGHT,
J. E. MACMURPHY.
Augusta, Sept. 23, 1856. 6m sep3o
THE TROY PATENT CORDAGE COM
PANY, TROY N. Y.,
OWNERS of William R. Dufcher’s Patent for
improvements in machinery for making ROPE
and CORD, have a machine on exhibition at the
Crystal Palace, New York city, and offer for sale
rights to use said improvements in the different
States. These machines take Yarn or Thread and
turn out perfect Rope or Cord —forming the strand,
laying up the Rope, stretching and coiling it, ail
by one process; and are adapted to Manilla, Hemp,
Cotton, Ac., Ac. These machines do away with
the Rope Walk, and make continuous Rope or
Cord any length desired, from 100 to 100,000 feet,
and at half the expense of the Rope Walk.
Letters mav be addressed to the Company at
Trov, N. Y.
oc7 6 m
FALL TRADE, 1856.
TETMTM. O. PRICE & CO., Drapers and
v v Tailors, have received a general assort
ment of CLOTH*. CASSI MERES, VESTINGS,
and other useful Goods for Gentlemen’s dress,
igwhich ther will make to order in the best and most
Tashionabfe styles. ocl 2
820 REWARD.
R ANA WAY' from the Parks Mining Com
pany, Columbia counly, Ga., about the 15th
of October last, a Negro Boy named JACK. He
is about 45 years of age, yellow complexion, and
weighs about 150 pounds. He has straight hair,
! inclined to be gray, and resembles a Spaniard.
! The above reward will be paid for his being se
' cured in jail, so that I get him again.
novll B. H. BROOMHEAD.
0~ N CONSIGNMENT—IO casks fine
at No. 7, Warrsn Block, bv
[ dee" K. F. KINCULBY.
BROUGHT TO JAIL,
ON the tilstwf July, a boy calling him- IM*
soli JACK, saving he belongs to Thom- Jr q
son P. Gray, of Emanuel county. Said bov
is about 24 years old, 5 feet, U or .3 inches high,
dark complected, and weighs about 170 pounds,
He had, it the time of his arrest, a ticket signed
by Th ton I’. Gray, and James Ott, a magistrate.
N. 11l hi,, Jailor Richmond Co.
Augusta, August 29th, 1356. aug.3o
LAST NOTICE.
& L L who are indebted to me, by note or open
-TS_ account, are requested to make immediate
payment, or be sued. No exceptions made to par
ties or individuals.
oc7 _ _ M. G. MeKINNE.
DRIED PEACHES WANTED,
FOIt which we will pav the highest cash prices,
ocl 4m (\ A. WILLIAMS A SOIL
NEW DRUGS, PERFUMERY, &c.
HSAHE subscriber Laving taken the store re
cently occupied by ,Messrs. W. If. A J. Tur
pin, is now opening a fresh and genuine stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERV, PAINTS,
011,S, Ac., to which he would invite the attention
of Merchants, Physicians, Planters and others vis
iting the city. He can warrant every article of the
purest, having been selected under his personal
observation. As to quality, terms, Ac., just call and
satisfy yourself. ' D. T. SMITH,
0c24 at Turpin’s old Stand.
MEN’S FALL AND WINTER CLOTH
ING.
€« LAYTON & KKNNADY have now re
' reived their large and fresh supply of fash
ionable READY-MAIMS CLOTHING, and furnish
ing GOODS, for Men’s wear, consisting of all the
varieties and styles that can be found in this mark
et, to which they respectfully invite the attention
of country merchants, and their lriends and cus
tomers generally.
G*?" Store under the Augusta Hotel, in Metcalf’s
Range. dtf sepl3
FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ~
FHAHE undersigned respectfully solicits a cal!
S from the citizens of Augusta, and those vis
iting the city, to examine their stock of FALL and
WINTER GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassi
meres, Vestings and Trimmings, all of which we
can assure the’ public to be of the newest and most
fashionable styles that can be found in the New
York markets.
—AI.SO
A choice stock of FANCY ARTICLES for gen
tlemen's wear, consisting of Gloves, Suspenders,
Cravats, Handkerchiefs, Neck Ties, Shirts, Merino
Shirts and Drawers. All orders left with us will
be made in the most fashionable and workmanlike
manner. _ ocU HAIGII A AUGIITRY.
LA FAYETTE H A LI?
IP. GIRARDEY, Importer and Manufac
• turerof CONFECTIONARIES, and Dealer
m selected Family GROCERIES, PRESERVES,
JELLIES, West India and the tropical FRUITS
generally, WINES, LIQUORS, fine SUGARS, Ac.
—ALSO—
French and German TOY’S, FANCY’ GOODS,
Ac., Ac. 6m 0c25
tejl I’LPIOIi Black Cloth FROCKS, of every
kind and size, very cheap. Call and see them
at_ deco RAMSAY A LABAW’S.
si P’R. Black Union Cloth FROCKS,
vV very cheap. .1 ust received at
deco ' RAMSAY A LABAW’S.
C1 ENT’S Dress and Pump Calf BOOTS, very
M fine, and of the latest styles, received and
for sale by dee-3 CLARKE A ROYAL.
C~ tOCOA MAT TING , for Offices, Cou7t
J Houses, Banks, Ac. Another supply just re
ceived. Orders punctually attended to. Send the
size of the room—l to 1 '•-( vd. wide,
ocls LALLERSTEDT A DEMING.
jIfARSHMALLOW DROPS, PeppirOL
I - Y■. ZENGES, Tolu Gum DROPS, together with
all tli» varieties of JUJUBE PASTE, so beneficial
to colds during the present season, for sale bv
THOMAS P. FOGARTY,
Apothecaries Hall, under Augusta Hotel.
hovßO
FBY HE richest and cheapest CARPETING ever
Ml brought to Augusta, is ncnV for sale at
GRAY BROTHERS,
deoil Cheap Gash Store.
VOL. 12-NO. 1
Denial Curbs.
REMOVAL.
Dlt. CHASE has removed his
office to the North side of /Sjk-ijf
Broad street, over Mrs. Hall’s Milli
nery store, oppostte the United Stutesilotel :
where he is now ready to see those desiring his
Professional services. ts oetH
E. W. HARKER, M. D.,
RESIDENT DENTIST,
OFFICE on Broad street, one
door above Post Office corner. <fl&o§b'aJ
Dr. H. is prepared to do Allen’s HjJjJHHfr
Patent and Hunter’s Continuous Gum work, and
all recent improvements in the art. angle
- C. M. WRIGHT, Dentist,
OFFICE over Carmichael &
Bean’s Hardware Store, Broad _
street, Augusta, Ga.
All operations pertaining to Dentistry, faithful’
and scientifically executed.
DENTISTS’ MATERIALS furnished to order.
jy4 ly
DENTAL NOTICE.
WILI/IAdI A. OFFER>I AN, recently
from Philadelphia, respect- lyay.tjw*
fully informs the citizens of Augus- (ffrasßfefcv
ta that he has taken rooms, (south
side of Broad street, three doors below Washir
ton) where he will be happy to perform all oj
rations upon the teeth in a skillful manner, mv
THE EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUT
AHEAD I
Home Manufactures Triumphant
finIIE well-known VICTOR COOK STO'
B. which admits of no superior, is now be
manufactured at the Augusta Works, Augusta’
Ga., from Georgia //•:>/), and warranted to be equal
to any made at the North in workmanship and du
rability.
Wo are now receiving, and shall keep constant
ly on hand, a full assortment of the above named
Cook Stove, which we w ill furnish at wholesale
and retail prices as loiv as the same article can be
aid down here from the North. Dealers will make
a great saving by avoiding breakage in transpor
tation, and housekeepers can always be furnished
with any piece or section of their Stove which may
happen to get broken or burnt out.
The public are respectfully invited to call and
examine for themselves.
oct7 W. 11. MAIIARREY A CO.
REMOVED.
Si*. (HRARDEY respectfully informs his
© friends, that he has removed to the store in
the Lafayettee Hall, formerly occupied by Messrs.
Lamback & Cooper, where "he invites the special
attention to his large and well selected stock of
french imported and of his own manufactured
CONFECTIONARIES, embracing every variety
and quality made.
In connection with the above, he will constantly
keep the greatest and most desirable variety of
TOYS, FANCY GOODS, selected FAMILY GRO
CERIES, West India and the tropical FRUITS
generally, WINE, fine LIQUORS, PRESERVES,
Nellies, segars, a., a-c.
His furnishing establishment being the most
complete South, and second to none in the coun
try, he flatters himself with a superior ability to
furnish festivals of every kind and ornaments
suitable.
To those that know his skill in executing orders
in this line, lie would siate that he has made ar
rangements to be supplied during each reason
with the latest styles direct from Paris.
A continuance of your patronage is repeetfuily
solicited. ~ 3m oeflo
FASHIONABLE FALL MILLINERY.
MRS. O’CONNOR, a few doors from the
Post Cilice corner, next to the Adams’ Ex
press Cilice, is now opening a splendid assortment
of Bridal BONNETS, Ladies’Dress CAPS, Ribbon
CHENILLE, and Mohair HEAD DRESSES, Bugle,
Lace and Gimp TRIMMING; Velvet and Silk
BONNETS, suitable for the season; Chenille,
Straw, Leghorn and Neapolitan BONNETS. To
gether with a lull assortment of fashionable
CLOAKS, to which she Invites the Ladies.
oc2l ts
Y&’fP'E cal! the special attention of .Merchant s
wW and Dealers generally to the fidlowing
well assorted stock of Merchandise, on consign
ment. and in store, which will be sold on the b< st.
terms to purchasers, to icMi;-.- advances, viz;
pipes Holland GIN ,
10 casks Domestic “
10 “ French BRANDY';
20 casks French “
2o i y •• <1 a
15 M “ Domestic BRANDY’ -
25 1 “ “ “
50 obis pure Old Rye Whisky, (1349) -
35 “ “ “ “ “ '\X \;
100 “ Rectified “ “ “
50 boxes old BRANDY', in bottles;
2.i “ Poplar Log WHISKY, in bottles
10 bols. “ “ “ in wood;
25 “ Taylor A Son’s Albany-ALE;
25 “ Poult nay A Massy’s Phila, ALE ;
20 a bbls. LAGER BEER •
20 *• “ o ’
25 M Spanish SEGARS, igood quality);
4o M German “ assorted •
10 bbls. STARCH;
40 boxes Patent CANDLER;
10 bbls. pure Lard OIL ;
50 boxes TOBACCO;
10 y, bbls three-plug Twist TOBACCO •
500 sacks ft ALT;
80 baskets CHAMPAGNE, quarts;
-d “ '' pints;
10 bbls. pure Peach BRANDY •
20 eases Negro BROGANS;
50 “ Men and Women’s SHOES;
10 “ Bov’s “
500 sacks* lel-Air Mills FLOUR;
200 y strfks <•
100 sacks SHORTS;
15 Tilton A McFarland’s fire-proof SAFES •
lo case-.pickled OYSTERS
-100 gro'N ITCHES;
25 cas o» \nb House GIN. For sale bv
- - 9 .rabiati fitRARDEY, WHYTE A CO._
IWj 'J-emarkablt- iCI A , a thousand pleasant
ii Wotijim N’en 1 from notes and queries.
Recollections ot etime, or Men and Things
I have seen ; by S. G. uoodrich.
Notes, Practical and Expository, on the Gospels;
by Re- . Charles 11. Hall—2 vols.
Home and the World; by the author of Souve
nir oi a residence in Europe.
Marrying Too Late, a tale; bv George Wood.
The Prophets, or Mormomsm Unveiled, with il
lustrations.
The History ot the Hen Fever, a humorous re
cord ; by Geo. P. Burnham.
Comment on Parle a Parts ; bv Madam de Pev
rac.
Stories of an Old Maid related to her Nephews
and Nieces; and
Douglass Farm, a juvenile story of life in Vir
ginia; edited by Cousin Alice. Also,
Morfit s Chemical Manipulations and Physician’s
I rescription Book. For sale by
dec7 THOS. RICHARDS A SON.
Bl CKKTS. TUBS. WASHBOARDS. PIG
GINS. CHURNS, TRAYS, BROOMS and
WOODWARE, of all kinds, may be found at
0C22 S. S. JONES A CO.’S."
BLANISIIKO Steak DISHES, Coffee URNS
Goffer and Tea POTS, Coffee BIGGINS, Dish
COVERS, Ac., for sale, wholesale and retail bv
0c22 S. S. JONES A CO.
I’AIKS Salt. PANTS, extra weight,
jg at only $1.50 per pair, a:
decs RAMSAY A LABAW'S._
CdHEAP COATS.- - Another full supply
4 which can’t be beat, call and see them at
nov2o RAMSEY A LAB AW.
CJJ. ENT’S Pegged BOOTS, Water-proof, Hunt*
w ing and stout Calf and Kip do.; light Calt
pegged and Kip do., received and for sale bv
decß CLARKE A ROYAL.
Brooms, buckets, &c.-
100 doz. BROOMS;
150 “ Painted BUCKETS;
100 kegs SODA;
50 boxes CANDY ;
500 bags SHOT ;
5,000 lbs. Bar LEAD, Ac.
in store and for sale low, at No, 2 Warren Block,
by novSO KOLB A PHIXIZY.
tJOMKTIIINt; BETTER.—Dog GRASS
Clot Hand Whisk BRUSHES, the very best
article for fine Cloihs, Velvets, Ac., being very du
rable and not so harsh as the Corn Whisks. We
have, also, a tine assortment of HAT BRUSHES,
with cloth brush combined; also, the “ Hard and
Soft” brush. deed D. B. PLUMB A CO.
SHAWLS. Just received, bv
” steamer, by BROOM A NOR REEL,
deck