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HENBY CLEVELAND, Editor.
A. POPBTA, GK/l. « &
WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. 31.1806
Marriage or Mrs. Douoi.as.— As al
ready announced, the marriage of Mrs.
A dele C. Douglas with Brevet Brigadier
General Robert Williams, U. 8. A., took
place Tuesday night at the residence of
Mrs. Douglas, on New Jersey avenue.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
Father Lynch, assisted by Rev. Father
McGuire, of Georgetown College. A
number of promineut personages were
guests at the ceremony. The Star says:
The dress of the bride was madeof white
carded silk (high in the neck), and a
rich tulle veil. The bridegroom ap
peared in full military uniform. The
rooms were elegantly decorated with
flowers, and the display of diamonds,
pearls, and splendid dresses of the ladies
presented a sight at once charming and
interesting to the spectator. The new
ly married couple very’sensibly dispensed
with the formal stereotyped bridal tour,
and spend their honey moon in Wash
ington.
Fenians, Stand from Under. —The
Cincinnati Catholic Telegraph of last
week, has the following important an
nouncement : V The Pope has, authori
tatively, condemned the Fenian organi'
ration. This settles the question, and
leaves but one course for true Catholics
to pursue, which is so obvious that we
will not mention it. The Holy Father
has spoken the voice of the universal
church,-And Fenianism is condemned!”
New A dvertis ■ merit*.
Plant the Corn.
ND PLOUGH IT—
AND SHELL IT—
AND SELL IT.
J. A TANARUS, A, BONES
Are now receiving
PLOUGHS,
GRINDSTONES,
And many other thinge
NEEDED AT PRESENT.
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Sign and Fancy Painting.
JN. FISK,
• SIGN AND FANCY PAINTER,
• Mclntosh street, •
Opposite the Post-Office.
Having returned from the Woods, will be
pleased to see his old customers and the
public generally in any branch of his art.
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Dissolntion.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETO
- existing under the name of CON
WAY A DAVIS, of the Kentucky Stables,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The undersigned is authorized to settle
the business of the firm, and will carry on
the husiness at the same place, where he
will be happy to serve his friends and the
public.
Those indebted to the late firm will please
call and settle, and those having demands
against R will present them to the under
signed. GEORGE W. CONWAY.
Augnsta, January 30th, 1866.
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On Consignment.
J BBLS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR,
50 bbls. Double Extra FAMILY
FLOUR,
10 bales heavy GSNABURGS,
50 Reams WRAPPING PAPER.
For Sale by
jaSl—3t HORTON A WALTON.
SALE AND LIVERY
STABLES,
By GEORGE W. CONWAY,
Campbell Street, bet. Broad and Reynolds,
AUGUSTA, GA.
All kinds of Vehicles and Saddle Horses
for Hire; also, fine Carriages, strictly for
Family use.
Match Horßes, Single Harness Horses, and
Saddle Horses bought or sold on commis
sion.
Covered accommodations on the premises
OF two hundred head of Mules. ja3l—tf
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i wauMi New jjd9ei*4(9eM'9nt6.
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THE BEST GOODS
THE
LOWEST PRICE 4
$ f, cJBM
1 1
NOW IS YOUR CHANCE I
CALL AT
JOHS KENNY’S
MERCHANT TAILORING
• ESTABLISHMENT
FOB
CLOTHING
AND
FURNISHING GOODS
AT
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Determined to keep up with the require
ments of my friends and the public, I have
made a reduction of gl '
Twenty Per Cent., ‘
and am now prepared to make up to order
at short notice, and in the most durable
and fashionable styles, a large And elegant
assortment of
FRENCH,
ENGLISH,
AND
GERMAN CLOTH,
FANCY CASSIMERE PANTS PATT’RNS
AND
SUPERIOR VEST PATTERNS,
MEN’S OVERCOATS,
MEN’S DRESS COATS,
MEN’S BUSINESS COATS,
MEN’S PANTS AND VESTS,
All made to order out of the best material
in this market, at the Lowest Price.
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Consisting of
UNDERSHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
STOCKINGS,
LINEN AND PAPER COLLARS,
*
Black and Colored KID GLOVES
GAUNTLETS and
CABBIMERE GLOVES
CRAVATS and SUSPENDERS
Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS
ALSO,
An excellent assortment of black and
colored
FELT HATS.
All of the above Goods are A No. 1, and
will be sold at a reduction of
TWENTY PER CENT.
REMEMBER THIS!
6 9
JOHN KENNY,
Merchant Tailor,
221 Broad St, opp. Central Hotel.
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110 HS£* BHOEIM€*r
PATRICK SHARKEY,
HOiySB SHOER
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k : ; An
BLACKEMITHING GENERALLY.
Remember (be location—Bounded on the
North by Broad Street; on the South by
Ellis Street; and Ideated in Centre Street,
between the two of them. ja3l—lm
Just Received,
EXCLUSIVELY
AT WHOLESALE
-200 Boxes CRACKERS—assorted
Boxes Hermetically Sealed OYSTERS
Boxes Hermetically Sealed LOBSTERS
Boxes Hermetically Sealed PEACHES
Boxes Jocky Club SAUCE
Boxes Choice State CHEESE
Boxes Layer RAISINS
250 Boxes CANDY
WOOL HATS—low prioe
And a general variety of goods to roit
the demands of the trade.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
ja3l-.lt 175 & 177 Broad Street.
Old Shades Saloon, Ellis Street,
Has on nAND some of that old
Wobinson County (Crusoe) Whiskey,
Brandies, Wines, Segars, etc., etc.
There is also a Shooting-Gallery attached.
AU who feel like indulging in this amuse
ment will please give us a call.
ja3l—6t JAS.K. POWELL.
POST-OFFICE, )
Adgusta, Ga., Jan. 28, 1866. j
ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, THE
Northern Mail will close daily at 7
o’clock P. M.
FOSTER BLODGETT,
ja2B—3t Postmaster.
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
200 BOXES TOBACCO,
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES.
From Common to Fine.
TWO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF,
A Good Article.
THIRTY TONS IRON,
All Sizes, including Band, Hoop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
For Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK & CO.
ja3o—tf BROAD STREET.
JJAVE YOU SEEN
THAT SUPERB CASTOR (SSO)
THAT TEA SET ($75)
THAT PIANO ($150)
AND OTHER ARTICLES
TO BE DRAWN FOR ON SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 3d, AT
SHECUT, BELL & CO’S.,
AUGUSTA GIFT EMPORIUM,
ja3o—st No. 136 Broad Street.
BRICKS
pOR SALE.
Apply to
R. J. BOWE, Executor, ,
Ellis Street, in rear Thoa. R. Rhodes.
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c. h. warner;
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER,
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Gas, Steam and Water Pipes
promptly furnished or repaired.
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THOMAS TOBIN,
COTTON FACTOR and
COMMISSION MERCHANT
181 BROAD STREET,
ja24-tf AUGUSTA, Ga.
TO TANNERS.
Bark extracts, a substitute
for ground Tan Bark, Sicily Sumac,
Terra-Japonica, ahd other tanning agents,
received and for sale by
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.
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rp H BAT U *T.
Lessee* A Managers Raymond » Hamilton
[Aleo of Sapannoh.]
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAN. 31.
Last appearance but one of the favorite
trtiiUi, »
* Mr. A Mrs. W. H. CRISP,
who will appear in the popular play es
LUCRETIA BORGIA.
To be followed by the populqr drama of
THE MANIAC LOVER.
PORTER, ALE. Etc.
1 r\ CASHS BARCLAY A PERKINS’
1U PORTER - •
5 Casks Barclay A Perkins’ PORTER
, 5 Cases BYASS’ PORTER
12 Oases STOUT PORTER
5 Case. BARNES’ INDIA ALB
6 Casks BASS’ PALE ALE
4 Casks MUIR A SONS’ ALB
4 Casks JEFFREYS’ ALE
10 Casks YOUNGER’S ALB
41 Cases Old KENTUCKY BOURBON
20 Cases Old RYE WHISKEY
10 Cases Fine Old IMPERIAL CABI
NET
15 Cases Genuine IRISH WHISKEY
6 Cases Genuine SCOTCH WHISKEY
2 Cases LaROSE CLARET WINE
1 Cose RUSS’ ST. DOMINGO BIT
‘ TERS
15 Kegs Fine Old SHERRY WINE
20 kegs fine old BOURBON WHISKEY
20 Kegs Fine Old RYE WHISKEY
50,000 Havana and Domestic SEGARS
Ail the above genuine selections
FOR SALE VERY LOW.
J. O. MATHEWSON.
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TRIMMINGS.
FINE ASSORTMENT OF
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Consisting in part of
Steel aifd Jet Buttons
White and Tinsel Cord
Black and Purple Cord
Magenta Cord
Solfcrino Cord
And various other colors.
ALSO,
Embroidery Braids, various colors
Dress Ornaments
Gold Cord
and .
Bugle Gimp and Buttons
Just received and for sale by
CHURCHILL A JOHNSTON,
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c. barber;
Notary Public,
219 BROAD STREET.
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Cheap Store, 330 Broad Street
JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK—
Raisins, Figs, Prunes,
Dates, Currants,
Chocolate,
Bologna Sausages, Dutch Herrings,
Limburger Cheese,
Anchovies, Sardeln, and Sardines.
And all kinds of Nuts.
ja2B—fit* Mrs. ANNA LUDEKENS.
PAINTINGrGLA2HNG,¥ter
ALL orders connected with the above
branches promptly executed in the
neatest manner, on reasonable terms
SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET
Near the Bell Tower.
The best quality of PAINT nsed, and
GLASS of all sizes (obtainable)
set to order.
ja!9—tf WILLIAM BARROW.
HAY AND IIMH “
300 BUNDLES NORTHERN HAY
100 bbls. best ROCKLAND LIME
Just received and for sale by
„ CLARKE A BOWE,
Ellis Street, in rear Thos. R. Rhodes.
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■ '■■■ye. jucMan Hate*.
(HI Broad, front of Monument Street,
Augusta, Gaokoia,
WiU give personal attention to all ten
sign meats and make prompt returns.
Special attention paid to sale of Real te
tote. Sale* every Monday, Wednesday led
Friday. ja!7—!■
Want*.
Tan Baric and Sumac Wanted.
1 AAn CORDS OAK TAN BAKE
1 Uv vJ well cured, and in merchant*!
ble order
-50 tons SOUTHERN SUMAC LEAVES
and BOBS, dried and packed, delivered ~
-eonvenient stations on t|ie Georgia ani
other Railroads, and at landings on (be Sa
vannah river above or below Augusta.
ALSO WANTED,
The privilege of Peeling good Bark
Lands eonvenient-to this eity.
SHERMAN, JESSUP A CO.
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Raffles.
rpo BE RAFFLED,
A ROYAL ARCH REOALIA.
Chances can be purchased at
P. HANSBBRGER'S STORE,
Under the Daily Press Office.
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To Baffle.
That handsome machine em
BROIDERED
CHILD'S SUIT.
Come early,if yon desire a chance.
ja2B—tf Miss LUCY J. REAI).
BAFFLE
A BEAUTIFUL SET OF CAMEOS.
set in eighteen cafiat gold, will be
raffled as soon as the chances are taken.
Forty chances, at five dollars a piece. The
set may be seen in tbe window of I. y.
Freeman’s Jewelry store. The list is at
T. C. CREWS A CO.’S.
ja24—im_ Opposite Plantey’ Hotel,
Stovall’s Excelsior Mills Plow.
J^LOURI
FLOUR 1 i
FLOURIII
500 BARRELS
FLOUR!!
FOR SALE,
IN ALL SIZE
PACKAGES,
BEAUTIFULLY
PRINTED.
THOS. P. STOVALL.
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QUNS, PISTOLS,
AND AMMUNITION!
I have just received an addition to my
former stock of Goods, and offer for taW at
reduced prices—
Double and Single Guns
Colt’s Repeaters
Smith A Wesson’s Pistols
Merwin A Bray’s Improved Pistols
Stevens’ and Merwin A Bray’s Singh
Shot Pistols
Ballard’s Patent Breech-LoadiimJtifier
Powder, Shot, and Gun Waddid|r
Ely’s Double Water-proof Caps
Cox’s Double Water-proof Caps
Cox’s Common Caps
Ely’s Colt’s Pistol Caps
Ely’s G- D. Caps
Metallic Cartridges, for all size Pistols
Powder Flasks and Shot Bags, all varieties
Pocket Cutlery and Scissors
Razors and Strop;
Door and Drawer Locks
REPAIRING OF GUNS AND PISTOLS
Done in the best manner, and at short
notice, at
245 Broad Street.
ja2l—tf E. H. ROGERS.
DENNIS’ PAIN-KILLER, OR.
STIMULATING LINAMENT.
In conghs, mild cases of colds, cron]), »
difficulty in breathing, sore throat, bron
chitis, etc., it tends to relieve the cold sod
prevents inflammation of the lungs and
throat, and. is one of the best expectorant*
that can be employed. A few drops may 1*
taken on sngar, or from half to a teaspoon
ful or more. If necessary, should be mixed
with honey, Byrup, or sweetened water,
repeat the dose as often as may be found
necessary, to keep the cough loose or re
lieve the difficulty. A dose taken at bed
time will also be of great benefit.
In core throat, bronchitis, or scarlet fever,
dilute it with water and frequently gargle
the throat to relieve the soreness, also bathe
the throat and angles of the jaws with it
thoroughly, without dilating it, and eo
velope in warm flannel. ja3o-2c
J'RESH GARDEN SEEDS—^
Just received by
PLUMB & LEITNER.
jaS—6w 212 Broad st, Augusts,