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TANARUS» Rrni leckir.
I übi’-t —0. Ke*ln» *rd A Cos.
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('o»|* ! ii«- «>*nrv IVnofit—Thoatiw.
Ventral K* I R"» 4.
local matters.
H*XKfiT M:t. *«o Mha. Citrar.—
1 i? t!io benefit of thi. gentleman
!»ly. Ttu-e have for many y«»r* pVusol
puMie in theatrical perform nice*,
tr. t to-nijM t'v t are offered a benefit In
tome of the leading men of our city a* a
iP'hl te*tim mi.l of (-.term in which they
»re held in thi* community. The Stranger
» 11 be r produced by r quest; in which Mr.
Criap ia not excelled. Sir. Hamilton i* to
recite that moat beautiful of povuu "Ilingeii
*o the Rhine” And, in eoncluiion, the
Brigand Chief will ha performed. Thin
piece,where p. rformed heretofore, has elicit
ed the prai«e of both the pttldie and Pre*.
In Savannah! recently. Mr. and Mr*. Criep
rerolervt their ebaractere to the aatUfaction
of all. Where this estimable lady and gen
tleman are so well known it ia needless for 1
us to say anything praieewortby of them—
because it w old lie making statements |
which are iodellihly impressed npon the ,
Binds ' f this community, and ottr heartfelt ]
wish is that tho house may he full to over
flowing* to-night.
A FitEKttM.ax'a Buheau Rki*i.kni-<iikii.
—On Tuesday evening last, while the family
were at tea. a " freed gentleman ” entered
the hnu»e Xo. 21 Telfair street, and appro,
priated several articles of weariug apparel.
A vnung man belunging to the family saw
him making his exit, and gave chase, hut
the fleetest of foot soon got out of • gilt,
[llis mettle bad evidently been before tested. J
The young man is very much distressed
about his b'.aek pants, and has relieved
himself of the following poetical appeal:
Freedom’', do bring hack those pauts,
Why lid you curve me so ?
The vest aud coats you may have,
But the pants 1 don’t waut you to.
Kow, Mr Freedman, have corapassihn
And don't spoil the young man's suits;
Either return those new black pants
Or mine hat k after the hat ami boots.
Cn mi s—Bring back, bring buck, etc.
Rrttr.t.ui Shut.—On Tuesday night
an entrance nns effected into the Billiard
Room beneath the Theatre, through a win
dow. A gentleman sleeping in the bar room
heard the intruder, and taking his shot gnu
pave him a benefit in the shape of a load of
buck i-h it in bis left side, and if is thought
that he is mortally wounded. The thiefs
rami is Slater, from Charleston, aud is of
f .thcr genteel appearance
That Hat.— Ye Luca!, while peram
bulating yesterday in search of an item
(A.» dinner), bad a presentiment of—not the
“Jocky Hat wuh Glossy Curls,” that was
lung so sweetly at Concert Hall Monday
irght—but a tastily made hat—yea. beauti
fully made hat—and by one of Angusta’s
fair cues. Those who were less fortunate
than ours.'res can't appreciate such femi
nine kindness.
Tun U tility CAttuttl. arrived at Iter
wharf yesterday morning. Messrs. Easter
ling A Miib r are the only consignees. AVc
are ind -hied to Mr. Win. Wilson, the gen
tle n elly purser of the Carrol, for the fol
lowing items of river news: Sunday, 7 P.
M, parsed Eclipse in Sister’s Reach, bound
djwn. Moodily. 3 P. M, passed Mary Ella
st Briar Creek, bound down. Monday. 4
K M, pissed Amazon at Whirligig, bound
diwn. Monday night, passed Laura nttd
Volunteer tied up at Johuaton's Lauding.
Tuesday night, passed Scorpio at Silver
Bluff.
Chicken Stealing.—Several families
living in the neighborhood of Walker street
and the Cemetery, were visited on Tuesday
night by some persons who were fund of
the feathery tribe. Cannot a remedy be
found for these things? Theft and crime is
on the increase in oar city, and we hear of
Do Arrests. H h*’rp i« th<*
Rivku Nkwa.— the steamers William
Gibbons, Purest City, and Minnie Brandt
departed from this city yesterday.
The Harry Carrol arrived.
At the Wharf— Express, L. Enos, Swan,
J. A. Stephens, Gen. Berry.
Attention is directed to the adfibr
tisenvni of Rooms to Kent in another
•alamn.
I tlj* Hut NvrpKkft last night whs
Well atkiwded, aud aeetawt to give general
satisfaction. Ow either side of the lUII a»
lon* table* bearing •üb» tan tial viands,
whilst immediately opposite the door U the
table with ealta*. IVuii. There ia also
an otsier at and, and an ice cream (im
promptu ) saloon. i»t bind tluso various
tablt-s sparkle Ibe bright ey«** ol* the young
ladies ut ever ready to in a
work. T*» day there will Iks hunch
II A. M. lo I I*. M., aud Hut Supper
at night. lut every uuc attend ; the
cause is a righteous «»i e—that of |H*rpct
ual n . the uitiu«»ry «f our boro dead. You
will oid (lie «*au*e. ouj y Yourselves, aud jjet
your tn nicv'i* worth in the bargain.
The Cemkai. Rail. R<>ai».— The
travelling public will be pleased to learn
that the ab'tte road is completed, and that
trains will commence running through this
day. Mr. Selkirk, the indefatigable Super
intendent. announces that there will he two
daily trains between Auguslantid'Savannah,
vis.: Leave this city at #.St» A. M. and 8.45
P. M, aud arrive 8 P. M. ami 5.15 A. .M.
Leave Savannah at 7 30 A. M. aud 7 30 P.
M.. and arrivo at 7 P. M. and 8.35 A. M.
These trains connect with the trains of the
Georgia lta.il Hoad in both directions. Fare
SB. See advertisement in another column.
l)o Read.—Al the gtcut Gilt Sale
yesterday, by the Charleston anti New Or
leans Joint Stuck Gift Enterprise, the fol
lowing named persons were a few of the
many, who went away Satisfied :
11 Hicks, Augusta. 1 7 octave rosewood
piano, valued ut $25(1 : 2 cake baskets. s3tl:
2 castors, #1 j: A Stiuuioiis, It unc, lit., 1 tine
gold plated hunfing ease watch, s.',o ; Haw
kin* A Harris, Covington, (ia., I «ne silver
Watch, $25: 4 sets silver plated spoons, S3O :
Jim Neely. Jr., Augusta. I fine stiver watch,
$25: E l. lfwclle, Augusta. I fine silver piate
hunting ease watch, $25 : J W Fruyser,
Aiken, AC, 1 cake basket, $18: G P Kaviu n I,
Savannah, Ga , I tine revolver, silver plated,
S2O; A J Hughes, Edgefield, S. C., 1 castor
$10; cake basket, sls ; cups, goblets, etc.; J
L Young, Augusta, I fine gold piated bunt,
ing case watch, SSO; 1 castor, $9 ; cake bas
ket. sls: P Carroll, Augusta, I caster. $lO ;
N Gallagher, Warrenton. I cake basket, sls.
f IKK. — \ estvrdnv afternoon the bridge
of the South Carolina Rail Road was dis
covered to be on fire. An at.irm was raised,
ami tho fire extinguished without doing
any material injury.
Do You Intend to Buii.p.—lf so lie
ndverliivinunt of Redmond A Cos., is of use
to you. They have excellent lumber of all
kint's, and this is just yourchauce to buy it
reasonably,
Wti.i, You Take Somethiso?—Such
is the invitation that the St. Nicholas Sa
loon holds forth to day. They have a Free
Lunch, and want everybody to try it.
The Charleston (S. C.) G ,s Works
were taken possession of l>v the military on
the 26.1 t ult.. and turned over to the Agent
of tho U. S. Treasury Department.
Augusta Weekly Prices Current.
—The undersigned intends issuiug, ns soon
as the necessary arrangements are com
pleted. a Weekly Letter Sheet Prices Cur
rent. Further particulars will be given in
a few days. K 11. PUGIIR,
Daily Press Job Office.
Election ok Senators. The follow
ing was received at the Atlanta Ntu>
Era olfiee. Tuesday night:
Millkdgeyii.i.k, Jan. 30,15C6.
A. It. Watson: A. 11. Stepheus ami H.
V. Johnson are elected Senators. Stephens
for long term. After a close contest the
tiatr.es of L. J. Gartrell and C. Peeples were
withdrawn for the short term T D. W.
*jr-K ekoskvk Oil*.—You ran buy
the fluent quality of Kerosene Oil for $! 50
per gallon at the and Oil Depot, under
the Planters’ Hotel. This is quite a reduc
tion in the price of oil, which no doubt
many of our citizens will be glad to hear.
Cotton Market.
[Expressly Reported for Daily /Ye«*.]
Augusta, Ga., January Ml, 18f»G.
Cot tom — There has be»*n a fair inquiry
to day, fcut owing to the iurreaxed firmness
of holders transactions were limited.
MORSE SllOmiU.
pATRICK SHARKEY,
IIORSK SIIOER
AMD
BLACKSMITIIINU GENERALLY.
Remember the loeatiort—Bounded on the
North by liroad Street; on the South by
| Ellis Street; aud located iu Centre Strew,
i be.ween the two of them. ja3l—lm
rhotoywph Galleries.
QU N LI OuT p lUTURLb.
AT
«EO. J. GABLE’S
rnolO <J H A I'HIC GALLER I'
Mu. 20(i I!mud Street.
Entianee, next door to Post - Office, np slaire
The Porcelain or Opal Picture
£ruphs, Carit * des Yisitcs A mbrntypes, Fer
f.iypcs, and every style of Sun Picture, Oil
i'uintiuyiSMnd t 'artes de Visiits Colored iu a
beautiful style for Albums.
Albums, and all kinds of Photographic
material, for sale at the lowest price.
All the aho\e styles of Pictures Warranted
to givu cut ire satisfaction, aud at reduced
prices.
lie sure and cull, and judge for yourselves
before you invest your unmey.
Ga lery upon all the day.
j*7—tf GEO. J. GABLE.
/UTIZENS AND STRANGERS -
Should not fail to virit
I’F. It A /A’ A” (i ALLE R TANARUS,
NO. ID2 BROAD STKKT,
THE
Great Southern Emfiornwi of Art!
WHKn K
Photograph., Ivnrytypee, Chryataltypee,
Cubinet and Life site Portrait* in Oil;
Amhro ypes,
Card Picture, tor Athuma,
\nd every deerriptimi of Bnu-Light Pic
ture*. arc made in the greatest |tcr ection.
The largeatantl finest a .ortiacnt of New
and Beattti ul Stvlee of
I*IIOI’OCiRAI‘HIC ALBUMS
For Sate tit thin ExlaUixhment.
Atnlirotype and Photograph Stock lor
tktle as formerly.
TUCKKR & PERKIN'S’
CELEBRATED
COLLODION AND BA 111 SOLUTION.
A Nil ALL
Other Chemicals tj the Purest Qtiulit’i/.
ja7 —fin
Stovall’s Excelsior Mills Flour.
J^LOUR!
FLOUR I!
FLOURII !
500 BARREL?
FLOUR!!
FOR SALE.
IN ALL SIZE
PACKAGES,
BEAUTIFULLY
PRINTED.
TITOS, P. STOVALL.
jass—lot . J.,
QUNS, PISTOLS,
AND AMMUNITION!
I have just received an addition to my
former of Goods, and oiler for sale at
reduced prices—
D-itthle and Single Guns
foil's Repeaters
Smith A WessonV Pistols
Merwiu & Bray’s Improved Pistols
Stevens’ and Merwin A Bray’s Single
Shot Pistols
Ballard's Patent Breech-Load ing Rifles
P-*wder, Shot, and Gun Wadding
Ely’s Double Wa or*proof Caps
fox’s Double Water proof Caps
fox’s Common Caps
Ely’s Colt’s Pistol Caps
Ely’s G. D. Caps
Metallic Cartridges, for all size Pistols
Powder Flasks and Sho Bags, all varieties
Pocket Cutlery and Scissors
Bailors and Strops
Door and Drawer Locks
REPAIRING OP GUNS AND PISTOL?
Done iu the best manner, aud at short
notice, at
245 Broad S'reef.
jnCl—tf E. )L ROGERS.
Cheap Store, 330 Broad Street.
JUoT RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK—
Raisius, Figs, . Prunes.
Dates, Currants,
l hocolato,
Bologna Sausages, Butch Herrings,
Limhurger Cheese,
Anchovies, Sardelu, aud Sardines.
And all kinds of Nuts.
ja2B—fit* Mrs. ANNA LITHE KENS
~PAINTING7IwSmCLIEtc7~
\ LL ur<lerß connected with tho above
A brum-lira promptly executed in the
neatet manner, on rea*malile term*.
SHOP NO. 48 JACKSON STREET,
Near the Bel Tower.
The best quality of TAINT used, and
GLABS of all ttixe.- (obtainable)
set to orier.
ja!9—tf WILLIAM BARROW,
HAT AND LIME.
300 BUNDLES NORTHERN HAY
11*0 bbla. best ROCKLAND LIME
Juat received and for sale liy
CLARIS A BOWE,
Ellis Street, in rear Thus. R. Rhodes.
ja2fi—6m
Vo- Partnrrnhip Rotiee*.
Co-Partnership Notice-
JW. PERKINS WOULD RESPECT
• fully anuoutice to liis friends and tb«
public that he has associated with himself
as a partner f n tho Photographic business,
Mr. ALMA A. PELOT. who has been en
gaged in his Gallery since May last, and is
known as an able, attentive and skillful
operator. »
T he business will in future be conducted
under the name of
PERKINS & CO.,
and we hope by careful attention to merit
the liberal lavors to this establish
ment by an appreciative public for more
than twelve years. Ah ever heretofore no
pains or expense will be spared to secure to
our patrons the finest productions of this
beautiful art.
J. W. PEIIKINtf,
192 Broad street.
January .15. ISfift. j a 2B ts
NEW FIRM,
UNDERSIGNED HAVE ASSO
-1 ciated tin nisei vea in trade uuder the
firm of
CLARKE & BOWE,
For the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL COTTON
AND
PRODUCE COMMISSION BUSINESS,
And hare taken the close brick store-house
on Ellis, between Washington and Monu
ment streets, where we are now prepared
tr receive on storage, or for sole, COTTON
and all ether kinds of COUNTRY PRO
DUCE. Strict personal attention to all
business guaranteed. A share of public
patronage solicited. H. E. CLARKE,
ia26—fini R. J HOWE.
Co-Partnership Notice.
ING associated with us in our buai
nef* Mr 11. M. Boardman, a thor
oughly >kilii*d machinist aud draught. -‘man,
well and favorably known in Augusta, we
will continue our business at No. 189 Rey
nolds street, under the firm and style of
WALKER. PENDLETON & BOA RDM AN,
as Machinist and Manufacturers’ Agents
f<*r the sale of Steam Engines. Boilers. Saw
Mills, Cotton Gins, Horse Powers, Wood
Working Machinery. Rubber and Leather
Belting, Steam Packiug. Forco and Hydrant
Pumps, I lie best Water Wheel manufactured
in the New England States, Machinist’s
Tunis, and every description of Machinery
needed in the South.
With increased work-shop facilities, we
are prepared to do all
JOB WORK AND REPAIRING OF
MACHINERY
Entrusted to ns promptly and on favorable
terms. The pairouage of the public is re
spectfully solicited.
Walkbr, Penim.eton A Boarpmaiv.
ja-1 lm
CO-PARTNERSHIF notice.
I HAVE this day associated with me
WM. J. GOODRICH and LUKE
RICE, limjer the name ami style ul YV. 11.
Goodrich A to., tor tho purpose of tarrying
in the General Building and House Jurpen
tering Business, and the manufacture of
Door*. Blinds, ami. Sash, at the old stand,
No. 189 Reynolds street.
YVM. 11. GOODRICH.
Augusta. Oa- Jan. 1, 1866. jqlß—Cm
Tobacco, Snuff, Iron and Bacon.
9Q() BOXES TOBACCO,
VARIOUS BRANDS AND GRADES.
From Vummon to Fine.
TYVO HUNDRED KEGS AND BARRELS
SCOTCH AND MACCABOY SNUFF,
A (load Article.
THIRTY TONS IRON,
All Sizes, including Baud, lloop, Round and
Square.
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
Fo r Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK A CO.
jit3o—lf BROAD STREET.
Old Shade3 Saloon, Ellis Street,
Has on hand some of that old
Robinson County (Crusoe) Whiskey,
Bj audios, Wines, Segars, etc., etc.
There is also a Shunting Gallery attached.
All who feel like indulging in this amuse
ment will please give us a call.
ja.3l—tit JAS. K. POWELL.
SELECT SCHOOL.
I AM PREPARED TO GIVE INSTRUC
-1 turn in Classics, the Higher Branches of
the English Language, aud the Primary De
partment.
Strict attention \fill be paid to the younger
Scholars, as well as to those farther ad
vanced.
Terms reasonable.
JOSEPH T. BERRY,
jan27—3m* 82 Walker street.
HRS. S. L. TRAVIS,
CORNER WASHINGTON
AND YVALKER STREETS,
Avgusta, Ga.,
11ns always on hand a splendid assort
ment of Silk Velvets. Ladies’ and Misses’
Hats, Silk Illusions ; all kinds of Millinery
Goods, Ribbons, French Flowers and Fancy
Goods.
j f- All kinds of Millinery neatly and
quickly executed. ja23— ts
Vry Guotle, Etc.
JUST ~ receivedT
LAL EB’ AiL-WOOL UNDER VESTS.
Ju:t eetited, a superior art el* of
LADIES/ ALL-WOOL UNDER VKT3,
1, igh neck and lung .leave* ;
ALSO,
High nec’: and short sleeves, all six**, at
THE CHARLESTON STORE,
No. 236 Broad street.
Under Ceutral Hotel.
JUST RECEIVED,
WHITE
KID GLOVES—aII sizea
Alto, a full assortment of
FLEECY LINED SILK
a: and lisle TP read GLOVES,
At tho CHARLESTON STORE.
Great Bargains in Dress Goods.
WE ARE OFFERING STILL
greater inducements to purchasers of
DRESS GOODS.
Non is the opportunity ol getting a FINE
DRESS for a much less price than could
bare been procured some weeks since. Our
eutire lot of
WINTER DRESS GOODS
Will he closed out low to make room for
Spring Stock.
CHARLESTON STORE,
Under Central Hotel.
Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT LOW
PRICES, at the
CHARLESTON STORE,
Under Central Hotel.
GREAT REDUCTION
P THE PRICE OF GLOVES.—We will
A ofler, during the balance of the season,
our eutire stock of WINTER GLOVES at
greatly reduced prices. The assortment
comprises every variety in the market.
CHARLESTON STORE,
No. 236 Broad street,
_ja25 —ts Under Central Hotel.
DRY GOODS,
JjRESS GOUDS,
FANCY GOODS, Etc,
Closing out to make room for
SPRUNG STOCK,
AT
MRS. E. H. PUGHE’S,
IDO BROAD STREET.
Considerable reduction will be made it
the pries of all articles sold from this date,
in order to get in new supplies. ja2B—tf
poll cheaPUrFuoods
GO TO
V. RICHARDS 4. BRO.,
279 Broad Street,
(Next door to Bones, lit own A Cos.)
They still have on hand a nice lot of
CLOAKS and
DRES i GOODS,
which will lie sold
VERY CHEAP.
ALSO
LADIES’ AND MISSES’ IIAT3.
The Cheapest Ilcop Skirt in the City.
Be tnre to call and see
V. RICHARDS & BRO.,
Before making your purchases,
ALL COLORED SKIRT BRAIDS.
ja3—lm
CHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
DRY GOODS
AND
General Commission Her chants,
233 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
Will give prompt aud personal attention
to all consignments they may be
favored with Consign
ments solicited.
They keep constantly on hand
A good Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTH I NO,
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