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FRIDAY MORNING..... Marsh «, 1566
Sew Advertisement*.
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For hit or Root—Jno. B. Meade A Sod.
Theatre. —Satan in Paris. .
Lost.—Bakor k Shields.
Oa Consignment Churchill k Johnston.
Apples.—W. H. Potter.
Kasteru llay.—Clarke k Bcwo.
Spring Fashions—Mrs Pugho
To the Ladies—l9# Broad Street
Sale of Goeernment Property at Macon,
Go Wednesday, April 4th, 18##
New Goods—Mrs K II Pughe
Wanted—John Nelson A Son
LOCAIT MATTERS.
Mr. E. Hiller will hear of some
thing to his advantage by calling at the
Dsilt Press Job Office.
A New Steamboat for our River.—
The Charleston South Carolinian of March
#th says : “Our busiuess i-oinmunity will
be glad to learn that Messrs. Willis k
Chisolm hare determined to open a steam
boat line between Charleston and Augusta
direct. During the interruption of railroad
communication it will be a great advantage
to the merchants of both cities to be able to
ship freight from one place to the other
without the inconvenience of reshipments
along the route. The steamer to be em
ployed on this line is tho “Zebulon B.
Vance,” anew iron boat, built in M'ilming
ton, Delaware, with ample accommodations
for passengers as well as froight. No firm
has done more to relieve the commerce of
our city Chau that of Messrs- Willis k Chis
olm, and, consequently, they deserve in the
highest degree the favor of our community.
The same journal contains an account of
a moonlight excursion trip of the Z. B.
Vance around the harbor, which trip was
very agreeable and very satisfactory.
This enterprise will be a great accommo
dation to our business public, and will, we
hope, prove successful and remunerative to
the energetic proprietors.
Dry Goods. lf any of our lady
friends wish to see some of the finest and
handsomest-goods ever brought into this
market, they should go to Mrs. Pughe’s dry
goods, fancy and millinery store. No. 190
Broad street. We took * peep in there
yesterday and we found everybody busy,
waiting on customers, opening new goods,
and presenting great attractions to the ladies
especially. Mrs. Pughe has a fine assort
ment of hats, bonnets, ribbons, and every
thing usually kept in a first class dry goods
and millinery establishment. She offers
them on reasonable terms, cither at whale
sale or retail, and ladies and dealers should
give her a call. She is constantly receiving
additions to her already large and varied
stock.
The South Carolina Rail Road.—
We find the following gratifying intelligence
in the Charleston South Carolinian of March
7th : “It is encouraging to hear that, in a
very short time, the trains of the South
Carolina Rail Road will he running along
the whole length of the line from Charleston
to Hamburg. The officers are concentra
ting all their energies upon this most im
portant work, and are rapidly closing upon
the breaks, now traversed by wagons, a dis
tance of twenty-five miles, from lilackville
to Johnston’s Turn-Out. We congratulate
our public upon this prospect, and Messrs
Magrath, Peake, and their officers, upon
that energetic working, which, in spite of
embarrassment, aparently invincible, has
enabled them to do so much.
The Weather.— We have had for
several days past a succession of pretty
wcafber—a fore-runner of “mild, ethereal
spring,” and the fairer portions of creation
hare taken advantage of it to promenade
Broad street, adding so much to its hand
some appearauee by their handsome faces,
sweet smiles, and gay dresses. Fact is, its
rather difficult for a poor editor and printers
who work at front windows, to do much
work of an afternoon. But they can’t help
it; therefore nobody should blame them.
We don’t. Bnt then if a man stands by a
window, and gases forth at the pretty girls,
and doesn't make wages that’s his look-out,
not onrs.
Loss of the Steamer R. H. May.—
We regret to learn that this steamer, built
in this city, and named in honor of our pop
ular Mayor, was destroyed by fire, some two
miles below Poor Robin, 140 miles below
Augusta, on the Savannah River, on Mon
day evening last. She had a cargo of 336
bales of cotton and six bundles hides, all of
which was lost. The fire is supposed to
have originated from sparks lodging in the
cotton. The R. H. May was owned by
Messrs Geo. T. Jackson A Cos., of this city.
Iler cargo was valued at about SIO,OOO was
not insured.
The Constitutionalist. —We notice
with pleasure, the evidence of success which
oar old and respected cotemporary aeross the
way exhibits. It come out yesterday morn
ing arrayed in a handsome garb of new type,
and is every way worthy of the enviable
reputation whioh it bears. May its merits
and its success never be less.
They have a Horse Insurance Com
pany in Louisville, Ky. It was chartered
by the Legislature last winter, and is said
to be doing a swimming business. It was
chartered solely for the purpose of insuring
horses, mules, etc., against death, theft and
peril of inland transportation.
We believe in insurance, and we have
agencies in this city—look at their cards.
Great Sale of Govemuxt Prop
rrtt—We call the attention of builders,
machinists and others, to tho greet sale of
Government property which is to take pleee
at Macon, Ue., on Wednesday, April 4th,
18##. It will embraoe copper, wrought,
pig and cast iron, chains, cloth, bolting,
powder, machines, besides harness, saddles,
etc., paints, oils, ete. Catalogues can ba
obtained from the Chief of Ordinanne, at
Washington, D. C., and from the Command
ing Officer of tho Augusta Arseual,
Colds in the Head.—As this is the
season for these troublesome and annoying
little maladies, a remedy pointed out by the
I tenoh Iloepilal Gazette may be of consider
able interest and nse on this side of the At
lantic. It consists in inhaling the tincture
of iodide by bolding a vial of the tincture
under the nose. The warmth of the hand
volatiles the tincture. It is to bo thus
breathed at intervals of tbreo minutes, and
the malady is soon conquered.
Theatre. —The enterprising Man
agers, faithful to their promise, have already
giveu a succession of plays ; and present
an admirable bill for this evening’s enter
tainment. It will consist of the pleasing
comedy of “Satan in Paris,” and the amu-
Bing farce of “Slasher and Crasher.” At
Concert Hall you can spend a very agreea
ble evening. If you want a good seat, se
cure one and go early.
Consignees per Central Rail Road.
—L G Filiette, J Myers A Cos, I K ahn A Cos,
J O Mathewson, W A Ramsey A Cos, Ste
venson A S, J D Butt A Bros, Gray. M A
Cos. D R Wright A Cos, .T W Bacon A Bro,
G Kahrs, Mrs Anna Ludkins. A Bieakley,
Ramey A TANARUS, E O’Donnell, H Levy, E R
Schneider, Gen Brandon, R Miller. George
Jackson.
Liquors and Other Things.—
Churchill A Johnston advertise choice bran
dies for sale : also shoes, hats, etc., together
with a variety of goods in which everybody
is more pr less interested. Everybody,
therefore, should visit Churchill A John
ston and supply their wants.
Apples that are Apples.— Who is
it that does not love apples ? If any. he
need not bother himself about it; but those
who do love them, and want a really
nice article, to all such we say go to W. H.
Potter’s and get some.
In case of ship fever or contagion of
any kind on board of vessels, no better dis
infectant can be obtained than Darby’s
Prophylactic Fluid—better than any fumi
gation, and no danger with it. To use Pro
phylactic freely about ships prevents disease
generally.
Bed Rooms and Hospitals, especially
where the sickness has been of a contagious
character, or small pox, scarlet lever,
or cholera, should be purified by sprinkling
over walls, floors and beds. Darby’s Prophy
lactic Fluid.
Robbery.—A gentleman from the
country was robbed in Broad street, on Wed
nesday night last, of some S2OO in gold, by
a couple of rogues, who overpowered him.
The police were very promptly on the spot.
Lost.—rlf any persons finds a breast
pin, answering to the description of the one
advertised by Baker A Shields, in another
column, they should return it to the owner
at once.
For Sale or Rent.— John 11. Mead
A Son advertise a house in Woodlawn for
sale or rent. It is described as well ar
ranged for comfort or convenience.
River News.—There were no arrivals
yesterday.
The Union left for Savannah.
At the wharf—Minnie Brandt and L Enos.
Water mark six feet six inches. '
Municipal Election.
INDEPENDENT TICKET.—The
following named gentlemen will be supported
for MAYOR aud MEMBERS OF COUNCIL
at the ensuing election in April next:
FOl! MAYOR.
JOHN FOSTER.
FOR CITY COUNCIL.
first ward.
JAMES T. BOTHWELL,
A. P. ROBERTSON,
JOHN U. MEYER.
SECOND WARD.
W. J. OWENS.
D. H. DENNING,
JOSHUA K. EVANS.
, third ward. (f
JACOB B. PLATT.
ALEXANDER PHILLIPS,
W. A. RAMSEY.
FOURTH W'ARD.
JERRY REED.
DR. M. E. SWINNEY,
JAMES GARRAGAN.
mh6—td
TIIE CITIZENS OF THE FIRST
Ward having expressed their preference for
the following gentlemen to represent them
the ensuing year,as MEMBERS OF COUN
CIL, they are, therefore, announced as can
didates.
HENRY T. PEAY,
JAMES T. BOTHWELL,
mh6—td JOHN U. MEYER.
SECOND WARD.-The follow
ing named gentlemen will be supported for
MEMBERS OF COUNCIL, in Ward No. 2
at the Election in APRIL Next.
W. J. OWENS,
D. H. DENNING,
mh3-td J. K. EVANS.
1 . ::-rrrzr. zr=
FOR MAYOR. —We are author
ized to announce JOHN FOSTER, Esq., as
a Candidate for MAYOR of the City of Au
gusta, at the Municipal Election in APRIL
next. mh2-td
fogS-, INDEPENDENT TICKET.—
The tellowing names will be supported for
MEMBERS OF COUNCILin Ward No. 1,
at the ensuing Election m APRIL next.
JAS T BOTHWELL,
A P ROBERTSON,
mh2-td JOHN U MEYER.
Soothers Medical A Sargfal
JOURNTAL I
Third series—
EDITED BY
JOSEPH JONES, M. D.
Professor of Medical Chemistry in the Medical
College of Georgia, at Augusta; and
tormerlu Surgeon in the
Provisional Army of the Confodeiate States.
The SOUTHERN MEDICAL and SUR
GICAL JOURNAL, of Augusta, Georgia,
was established in 1536, by the late Prolessor
Milton Antony, the illustrious founder us
the Medical College of Ueorgia, aud has al
ways commanded tho respect and patrouage
of the Profession, not only as one of the
oldest and largest American Periodicals,
but ohiefly by those valuable original com
municatiojs, contributed by the most emi
nent, scientific men and practitioners of the
Southern States, which have enriched its
pages during the past thirty years. The
volumes already issued, embrace over six
teen thousand closely printed pages, con
taining more than six hundred original
communications from professional tnen
throughout the Southern States, besides an
immense number of valuable articles, select
ed from its ample list of American aud
foreign exchanges.
During the recent civil war, the publica
tion of the SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND
SURGICAL JOURNa\L was necessarily sus
pended. At the close of a Moody and dis
astrous war, which has ended in the destruc
tion and surrender of the Southern armies,
aud in the destruction and capture of the
archives of the Confederate Government, and
of the immense stores of medical facts and
observations accumulated by the Medical
Officers of tho Confederate Army, under the
direction of their intelligent and efficient
Surgeon General, it is believed by medical
men of the highest standing in this section
of the South, that it is important to estab
lish at this time a Medical Periodical of
sufficient size to furnish ample room for the
publication of the valuable experience of the
Medical Officers of the late Confederate
Army.
It will he the earnest effort of the Editor
to sustain the former usefulness of this
Journal as a medium for the communica
tion of the discoveries and advancing doc
trines.pfscience and of all the departments
of Medicine, aud of the facts and discove
ries tending to develop the material pros
perity of the South, and especially of the
valuable Medical statistics and observations
of the recent disastrous revolution.
In view of the good accomplished in times
past by the publication of th<* SOUTHERN
MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL,
the Editor feels no hesitation iu urging its
claims upon its former patrons and friends.
The SOUTHERN MEDICAL AND SUR
GICAL JOURNAL will be issued every
TWO MONTHS, commencing Ist of July,
1866, and each number will contain ONE
HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-SIX PAGES
of printed matter, (octavo); the yearly
publication will therefore number One
Thousand and Fifty-six pages, and bo equal
in size to the largest American and Euro
pean Journals.
TERMS— Five Dollars Per Annum, in
Advance.
Subscribers are requested to send forward
their names at once, is important that
the Publisher should have some idea before
hand of the number of copies to be printed.
The Publisher would respectfully call the
attention of Druggists, aud of the Import
ers and Manufacturers of Drugs, Chemicals
and Philosophical Apparatus, and of Book
Publishers and Sellers, and of Business Men
generally, to the SOUTHERN MEDICAL
AND ■SURGICAL JOURNAL as the best
means of Advertising in the Southern coun
try
TERMS OF ADVERTISING.
One Third Page, per aunum S2O 00
One Half Page, per annum 30 00
Whole Page, per annum 50 00
Transient advertising inserted on special
contract.
All Exchange Books for review and Com
munications relating to the Literary De
partment of the JOURNAL should be sent
free of expense, and addressed to the Editor,
DR. JOSEPH JONES, 117 Telfair street,
Augusta, Ga.
Communications on all* Business
connected with the SOUTHERN MEDI
CAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, must
be addressed to the Publisher.
E. H. PUGHE,
Publisher and Printer,
u Daily Press’* Establishment,
mh4—tf Augusta, Ga.
JOB PRINTING HOUSE.
ryi IIS ESTABLISHMENT HA S
X been furnished with everything in
the TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT
that the best Founders could supply, and is
prepared to execute orders for every descrip
tion of
PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL
J oto Printing’
FOR MERCHANTS •
MANUFACTURERS
MECHANICS
AUCTIONEERS
BANKS
RAIL ROADS
STEAMBOATS
EXPRESS COMPANIES
• INSURANCE COMPANIES
HOTELS
RESTAURANTS
BOARDING-HOUSES
THEATRES
CONCERT HALLS
CLERKS OF COURTS
SHERIFFS
, * CONSTABLES
LAWYERS
DOCTORS
DENTISTS
COLLEGES
SCHOOLS
and for all other persons, corporations,
and institutions.
WE PRINT
Business Cards Checks
Visiting Cards Notes
“ At Home ” Cards Drafts
Wedding Cards 1 Prices Current
Ball Cards Title Deeds
Show Cards Trust Deeds
Admission Cards Leases
Election Cards Receipts
Time Tables Taxjiills
Way-Bills Licenses
Circulars Bonds
Bill-Heads.
Insurance Policies Shippers’ Receipts
Calendars Steamers’ Bills
Notices Druggists' Labels
Bills of Lading Tobacco Labels
Manifests Clothing Labels.
COLORED PRINTING OF ALL KINDS.
E. H. PUGHE,
OFFICE OF THE DAIL Y PRESS,
Corner Broad and Mclntosh sts., Up Stairs,
Ausnkta, Ga.
- finnX' Tobacab Cigars,
A Dollar Saved ii a Dollar Sained.
This truism you can realize
By purchasing
NELSON k McILWAINE’S
FINELY FLAVORED
Scotch. Snuff!
“SWEET *AS THE ROSE,”
Whioh they are selling here in Augusta at
NEW YORK PRICES.
The quality of the Artioie thoy guarantee
to be
Equal to any and Excelled by Nona
in the World !
Dealers will consult their own interest
best by purchasing their SNUFF.
Placing their business upon this haail,
their indulgent patrons will observe that they
ask for no favors, except that Southern
Dealers may
SAVE FREIGHT A OTHER CHARGES,
And at the same time Encourage and
Sustain
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES.
You can now
SAVE YOUR MONEY
AMD
ENLARGE YOUR PROFITS
By calling upon their Agents,
BLAIR, SMITH A CO.,
GEO. R. CRUMP A CO.,
Commission Merchants generally, and most
of the Druggists of this oity.
NELSON A McILWAINE.
N. B—Remember, wosell at NEW YORK
PRICES, uad allow the usual discount to
the Trade. fel3-ly
&11. MEYER,
• 144 Broad Street ,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DOMESTIC & HAVANA SEGARS,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Snu ff, Pipes , dec.
Also, a complete stock of
FANCY GOODS
Os every description.
A lino lot of patent Pipes always on
hand. feß—3m
P. HANSBERCKER & CO., ~
CORNER BROAD A M’INTOSH STS.
(Opposite Post Office.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
And Importers and Manufacturers of
IIAVANNA AND DOMESTIC SUGARS
CHEWING AND SMOKING
TOBACCO.
Pipes and Tobacco of all kinds,
Lorilllard’s, Rappee, Maec'aboy, Scotch
SNUFFS, ETC. feh4-3m
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 Sires, including Band, Hoop, Round and
Square.*
A Few Hogsheads
PRIME BRIGHT BACON SHOULDERS.
* Fa r Sale by
NEAL, WHITLOCK & CO.
ja3o—tf BROAD STREET.
pLAIN ANI) FANCY.
E. H. PUGHE,
Corner of Broad and Mclntouh Streete,
UP STATUS.
EXTENSIVE
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
ES TABLISIIMEN T.
ALL COLORS OF INK.
RED INK
CARMINE INK
LAKE INK
PURPLE INK
LILAC INK
GREEN INK
YELLOW INK
BROWN INK
BLACK INK
BLUE INK
WHITE INK
ALL COLORS OF PAPER & CARDS
or beautiful finish.
CIRCULARS
CARDS
HANDBILLS
BILLHEADS
CHECKS
BLANKS
RECEIPTS
LABLEB
TICKETS
PROGRAMMES,
VISITING, WEDDING AND ADDRESS
CARDS,
Bills of Fare Dray Tickets
Concert Bills Coal Tickets
Programmes Wood Tickets
Theatre Bills Bread Tickets
Show Bills Milk Tickets
Posters, all sizes Reward Tickets
Passenger Tickets Election Tickets.
Certificates of Stock
Renewal Certificates
Manufacturers' Labels.
All work ordered will be done in the most
artistic manner, and at very low prices.
Printing in every color, ehape and form.
ON ANY KIND OF PAPER,
EXECUTED
PROMPT, NEAT, CHEAP.
BAIL BQNDS.
BAIL BONDS
FOR SALE
AT
“DAILY PRESS” JOB OFFICE.
ALSOy •
BLANK SHERIFF SUMMONS.
W. HENRY WARREN 4 CO
J£XCLUBIVELY AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,;
BAGGING.
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc.,
17S and 177 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
We purchase and sell
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE, JEtc,
ON COMMISSION,
And forward Goods to any section of the
country, North or South.
’ Guano! Guano!!
ETTLEWELL’S
CORN AND COTTON
COMPOUND
OF
PHOSPHATES, AMMONIA,
AND
A LKALIES,
Made expressly for these Plants and Root
Crops. Introduced before the war with
GREAT SUCCESS!
Price per ton of 2,000 lbs., $55, with
Expenses added.
For sale by
W. HENRY WARREN & CO. ’
To Owners and Shipper*
O F
COTTON.
JNO.. K. GILLIATT A CO.,
Liverpool. England.
OBER, NANSON & CO.,
. New York.
OBER, ATWATER A CO.,
New # Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON A CO.,
St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
• Augusta, Ga.
Representing tho above well known
Houses for the State of Georgia, we will put
in order and ship COTTON from any seo
tion of the country, making liberal advances
and speedy returns. The reputation oftheee
Houses will insure the most favorable nego
tiation of Exchange on New York, Liver
pool and London.
By our advertisement, it will be seen that
we keep expressly for the trade a largaetock
of GROCERIES, of all kinds, HATS,
CLOTHING, BLANKETS, LINENS, etc.,
etc., which we will sell as cheap, and in
many instances lower, than can be bought
in Louisville and Cincinnati.
We propose to Merchants holding COTTON
to make them advances in Cash or Goods,
and sell or ship their COTTON to any of
the above points, thus giving them the ad
vantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool
markets.
An investigation of the above will prove
that our facilities for doing business with
any section are the very best, and the ad
vantages we possess tor making advances in
Goods or Cash are probably superior to any
one in the State.
We earnestly solicit a correspondence
with Dealers and Shippers.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
175 and 177 Broad Street,
fe4 —3m Augusta, Ga.
OrocerUt, Liquors, etc.
Geo. Kahn a Bro*.,
CORNER ELBERT ,
k GREECE STREETS.
Augusta, Ga, 'At.J iU i
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS
JUST RECEIVED.
50 tieroes Carolina KICK
30 bbls Peach Blown POTATOES
13 sacks COFFEE
50 boxes Adamantine Candlea
30 bbls FLOUR
10 tierces Sugar Cured Hams
4 tieroes Breakfast SIDES
Besides a large lot of
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
A fine assortment of
WOODEN WARE,
Corner Greene and Elbert sts.
GEO. KAHRS & BROS.
fe27—lm
kerosene oil.
LOW PRICES, and
FINE KEROSENE LAMPS,
Os every desefition, for sale by
GEO. KAHRS & BROS,
feb27—lm Cor. Greene and Elbert sts.
WHISKEY.
QA BARRELS, VARIED GRADES
/C\J ofGibsous’ celebrated WHISKEY.
5 Barrels BRANDY
6 Barrels GIN
1 Pipe HOLLAND GIN, at
fe27—lm GEO. KAHRS A BRO.
GROCERIES.
Q L. WILLIAMS,
No. 315 Broad Street,
Has in store, and is this day receiving,
fresh supplies of choice
GROCERIES,
which will be sold at
Wholesale and Retail,
comprising every article usually kept inafirst
class store (Liquors excepted), all of which
will be sold at the lowest market prices, and
to which he invites the attention of the
pqblio. felO—3m
M. o’DOWD, I WM. MULHERIN.
Q’DOWD & MULHERIN.
Grocers & Commission Merchants,
273 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
Will give prompt and personal attention
to the sale of produce, and will keep
constantly on hand a large stock of
choice goods.
Call and give us a trial. fe4—3m
g S. PELOT & CO,
DEALERS IN
FAMILY GROCERIES,
WINES, LIQUORS.
Brooms, Wood & WiUow Ware, Etc.
129 Broad St, Augusta, Ga.
Strict and Personal Attention given to all
Consignments.
jaß— tf
Dry Goods, Etc.
E. S. JTAFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF
Dry Groods,
350 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
fe27 —6m
J K AHN-& CO.
In order to reduce our stock, we offer
great inducements to customers.
CALICOES, DeLAINES,
AND ALL
GOODS IN OUR LINE
WILL BE
Sold at Prices Lower than have ever
been offered in the City!
In fact, many Goods at New York cost
This we propose for the purpose of ob
taining room in our establishment for the
largest Stock that will possibly be selected
for any Southern city this Spring. We
desire to retain our former IMMENSE
TRADE, and by doing so we must have
the Stock and sell Goods cheap, which we
intend to do
Augusta must be the point for Southern
Trade in future, and
262 BROAD STREET,
THE
PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
ja!9- -if 1. KAHN & CO.
QHURCHILL & JOHNSTON,
DRY GOODS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
233 Broad St, Augusta, Ga,
OPPOSITE MASONIC BALL.
Will give prompt and personal attention
to all consignments they may be
favored with. Consign
ments solicited.
They keep constantly On hand
A good Assortment o
DRY GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
- AND
GENTLEMENS CLOTHING.
ja3—tf
fyp-ISS L. J. READ,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
SEWING MACHINES,
826 Broad Street
A complete stock of Needles, and all the
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. j a l3—6m
TO THE LADIES:
MADAME DEMOREST,
emporium of fashion,
Branch at Augusta, No. 326 Broad street
PATTERNS OF ALL KINDS
Trimmed and Untrimmed, for sale.
FEW PATTERNS RECEIVED MONTHLY.
js 13—6 m Mite L. S. READ.