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TIIK 1 AROKST (IR(TLATION.
AtUMFSI’A, OA.
FRIDAY MORNING March 16,1*66
\rw idverlhemeiTtD.
General Georgia Land Agency—Jacob R
Pari« A Son.
Gilder and Picture Frame Maker—J J
Browne.
Furnilure Repairer*, Yarnisher*, etc.—
lieu »ier A Rrady.
Eton Rut, Coreican Brother* and Merrj
Cobbler— Theal re.
R»n>m to Rent—Cha* FI Roger*.
Sorcren House—Geo McGioly.
Juct Received—C Petnble.
llorre Stolen—L Roll.
LOCAL MATTERS.
Correction’. \Ve regret that an
error of an unpleasant character occurred |
in our paper of yesterday morning. A ticket j
tiT Councilman in the Fourth Ward appear
ed over the s : gnature of S A Frain. Mr
Frain did not Authorize the publication of
ti*ticket; but through the iguorance or
c:\rlessne , »j» of the person to whom it wa*
entrusted, his name was attached to it. We j
presume that the object of the publication j
was not to do 11113' oue an injury, but situply j
to have a little fun : still, it was wrong to j
fii!»t»*u the responsibility of it upon any j
other than the author; and wo regret that j
Mr Frain should have been subjected to any ‘
annoyauce on account of the error,
Gnni'Cr, Etc.—We invite attention j
to the advertisement of Mr. J. J. Browne. I
cf No. 137 Broad street, who offers his ser- :
rices in giidiug, reparing and n aking I
picture frames. Mr. Browne wra* formerly \
in business in Columbia, S. C.. but was one
of the sufferers by the destruction of that
city wheb Gen. Sherman passed through it.
He now come' to se’tle among us, and will,
wc h<'pe, meet with that encouragemeur
which he deserves, lie offers to da all work
in his line as cheaply as it can be had at the
N’..rth. Let us not fail to patronize home
industry. It is the best and surest way to
advance the prosperity of the country.
Marrying for Money.—The local ;
cf the Mobile Tribune tells of a man named
D II Milo maprying a prepossossiug widow iu
Augusta. Ga, who bad a long purse, taking
her to the former city, and then leaving her
with htr sister to take care of herself, j
When she sent for him to come and see her,
i be did so, and cursed her and threatened
her life, whereupon she bad him brought ;
.before the Mayor, who said he was unable j
to make Milo give up the money, but re- ■
quired him to give bond in the sum of j
$2,600 to keep the peace towards his wi r e. :
The Tribune draws the following “Morules” j
from the incident:
“Mural to the LnJ>e§. —lf you have a long ■
purse and wish to get married, find out who
ao<i what the man is before you bestow your
pjr*H, hand and heart upon him.
“Moral to Mnney-huntHr*.— If you marry a 1
woman tor money treat h»*r well even if you
don’t love her much, or you may, like Milo,
bring up in the guard house.
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An Academy ok Music.—The Macon
T'leqraph states that it is proposed to build
an Opera House in that city at a cost ot
about $60,000. It is to be capable of hold
ing 1,500 persons.
Couldn't our enterprising capitalists get
up something of the kind iu Augusta? M e
need a largo hall for musical and other
entertainments, and such a one would, we
think, be very profitable. There was some
talk during the war about making a theatre
of the City Hotel. If the Express Com
pany take a notion, they might fix up
something good there.
How a Hog Sweats.—Not like a
horse or a man, but through his forelegs.
There is a spot on each leg just below the
kuee, in the form of a sieve. Through this
the sweat passes off. And it is necessary
that this is kept open. If it gets closed, as
is sometimes the case, the hog will get sick ;
he will appear stiff and cramped—and unless
he gets relief it will go hard with him. To
cure him, simply open the pores. This is
done by rubbing the spot with a corn cob
and washing with warm wat“r.*
Communication with Savannah.—
We learo that some of our enterpr.sing
citizens are making arrangements to pur
chase a number of light draught steamers
suitable for the River trade, and when these
are completed, they will establish a daily
line between this city and Savannah. This
will be a great accommodation to our citi
zens generally, and the business portion of
the community particularly. The enter
prize is in the bands of some of our most
experienced river boatmen^
Georgia Land Aoescy.—We invite
the particular attention of our readers to
the advertisement of Jacob R. Davis A Son.
They will sell land, negotiate loans, procure
white laborers, and purchase working im
plements, etc., all on reasonable terms.
Farmers and business men trill find it
greatly to their interest to avail themselves
of the experience and facilities of Messrs.
Davis. Their office is at No. 292 Broad
street, and their address is P. 0. Box 63-
Screven- House.— We pave to our
reader ß a few days ago, an account of the
improvements at this excellent Hotel in
Savannah. It is one of the most complete
establishments of the kind in the South, and
I travellers to or through Savannah will find
it to their interest to make their home at
the Screven House.
Room to Bent. —Charles H. Rogers
advertises a room to rent, in as eligible lo
cation.
To THo Public.
In view of the eziateoee of the cholera in
the Wcet ladle* and apprehensions of its
approach to this continent, it becomes the
duty of the authorities to take such sani
tary and precautionary inea>uict as may
prevent it altogether or lessen its severity
if it should, de-pite si oh measures, reach
this country. In pursuance of ibis duty, 1
have published the Thirty-fourth Section of
the Gcueral Ordinance, whiih requires all
persons in the city to have their lots kept
clean and dry ; to remove all decaying and
decayed vegetable and animal substances,
and to place the same in convenient heaps
in the street*, before nine o'clock each morn
ing—Sundays excepted.
To facilitate the removal of the trash and
filth thus accumulated in the streets, Gene
ral Brennan, commanding this District,
and Captain C. K. Smith, U. S. Quartermas
ter, have voluntarily and kindly placed at
my disposal a number of wagons and teams,
with drivers, while the laborers have been
suppHed by the city authorities, and all
placed under the charge of a competent
superintendent.
I now appeal to the citizens of Augusta to
render uil the aid in their power iu this
work of cleaning out the city. They can
have their lots cleaned out promptly and
th roughly, and the trash thereby accumu
lated in the (Greets will be speedily removed
In doing this they are but performing an
imperative duty—the preservation of the
health of the community and the preven
tion of a terrible scourge. I hope that no
one will hesitate to do this duty, but perform
it cheerfully and with alacrity.
Respectfully,
ROUT. H. MAY, Mayor C. A.
St. Patrick’s Day Rai.l. The
sons and daughters of the Emerald Ish»
while ever true to the land of their adoption,
arc always mindful of the old land which
gave them birth, and memories of which,
some painful, some pleasant, will never
etas* to cluster around them. One of them
memories is the anniversary of their Patron
Saint, tho good Saint Patrick, which anni
versary occurs to-morrow. But they witt
commence its observance this evening by a
grand Ball at Masonic Hall. The occasion
will, we are sure, ho one «*f great p’easure to
all who have the good fortune to he present.
Our Irish friends are always on fait at any
thing in the way of amusement, and those
who have charge of this evening** Ball are
determined that all present shall enjoy
themselves, and they have, accordingly,
made all the neoessaiy arrangements, to
that effect. Besides, the object ot' pleasure,
which would induce several to go there, there
is another object, and that is to raise a fund
for the benefit of Augusta Fire Company,
No 5. This Company is one ol the best and
most efficient of our very efficient Fire De
partment, and deserves a real benefit.
Hence, those who do not wish to dance, or
to look at others engaged iu Torpsichorian
pleasures,can buy a ticket anyhow, as it is
for a goad object, and so aid iu the benefit
to the Company.
We wish our friends a pleasant evening,
and a-jnibstantial benefit.
Consignees per Cf.vi ■ w. Hail Road.
March 15.—G Rappel 1, W A Ramsey & Cos,
G £ Barnsley, C Speath, O’Dowd & M, C A
Williams, J Ryan, Mrr Meister, J Miller,
J K Horn, S D Heard. G Kefirs, G Davr. J
J Sibley & Son, T E Buckler J Myers, W II
Potter, T Gallaher. Wilkinson & F. Flem
ing A R. Levy A J, I Simon A Cos. Z Mc-
Cord, J D Butt A Bro, Stevenson AS, Barry
j A B, O Renkle. A Stevens, 1 Kahn A Cos, L
j G Fillette, W J 1 Tutt, K Mustiu, T R Rich
i ards A Son, E P Clayton, F Von Kamp. Mc
! Knight A D, diamond D, C Emory, J 0 M,
I D Stellings, F E Timmons, W Sheppard.
! Both well A Cos, L Gucrju, B S A Cos, J Galvin.
! Plumb ts' L, J Ever*, 11 L Winter A Cos, J
I Nelson A Son, C A I), II T Peay A Cos, Gray
M A Cos. II Meyers, Sylvester A C, J S Wil
cox, J Kenny, J Ross. Mrs Frederick.
Furniture Repaired, Etc.—Messrs.
Hcuisler A Brady have an establishment at
the corner of Mclntosh and Ellis streets,
where they ore prepared to repair furniture*
paint coaches, attend to paper hang
ing and wall coloring, etc., on reasonable
terms. Give them a trial.
Theatre.—A great bill is offered for
this evening. The amusing plaj of Eton-
Boy, the popular play of the Corsican
Brothers, aud the roaring farce of the Merry
Cobbler. Ai y oue who would not be amused
with such a performance would be hard to
please indeed.
Fresh Seed.—o. Pemhie, Washing
ton street, near Broad, advertises a supply
of onion setjs. If you want any, call early,
and get some before they are all gone.
River News.—Arrived yesterday, the
Laura.
Departed—Eclipse.
Water mark six fret, at which it has been
standing for five days.
Stolen.—A liberal reward is offered
in another column, for a blind horso stolen
from the prenrses of Luther Roll. For
particulars see advertisement
Sanitary.— We call* the attention of
our citizens to the Mayor’s Proclamation
in to-day'g paper. It is of particular im
portance to every one ; and wo hope that
its timely and reasonable suggestions will
be fully and promptly complied with !
Personal. —See the card of John
Walsh, taking the responsibility of the pub
licatb’D of the Election Ticket for the 4th
War^n^esterday^Mper^^^^^^^^^
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to tiie
late THOMAS GARDNER (colored)
deceased, are hereby requested to call and
make payment, and all to whom the deceased
was indebted will render their accounts,
properly attested, to
F P 3 F. C. BARBER,
mh 7—-law 64 Administrator.
Dry Goods, Etc.
SPRING FASHIONS!
J^ADIES’
AXD
MISSES’
HATS!
Mrs. PUGHE
IIAS JUST RETURNED
FROM THE NORTH
WITH A
MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OF THE
NEWEST STYLES
or
HATS!
TRIMMED
a
AND
UNTRIMMED
WHICH WILL BE DISPOSED OF
WHOLESALE
OR
RETAIL
AT
190 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AMONG THE STYLES ENUMERA TED
ARE THE
ORION NORMA
DERBY OLIVE
VERONA NAIAD
NELLIE GRANT
ETC., ETC.
THE LADIES ARE INVITED TO
CALL AND EXAMINE THIS
BEAUTIFUL STOCK
or
JE£ .A. T S ,
at MRS. PUGHE’S.
190 Broad street,
Augusta, Ga.
] ( KAHN t_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 ole
tabling mom in our establishment for the
largest Stock that will possibly be selected
f,.r tiny Southern city this tSpnng. We
,it-.ire to retain our former litSt ENSE
TRA DE, and by doing so we must have
the Stock anil sill Goods cheap, which we
intend to do
Augusta must he the point for Southern
Trade in future, and
2(12 BROAD STREET,
THE
PLACE TO BUY YOUR GOODS.
jal9- ts • 1. KAHN & CO.
E. S. J AFFRAY & CO.
JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
Dry Goods,
350 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
fo27—6m
L. j. read,
AGENT FOR
GROVER & BAKER’S
S E WING MACHINES,
326 Broad Street.
A complete stock of Needles, and all tbe
improvements, together with Sewing Ma
chines, always for sale. jal3— 6m
D. H. LEVETT. .IAS. HAWORTH.
£EVITT & HAWORTH,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
IN
STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS,
No. 238 ARCH STREET,
below Third, south side,
Philadelphia.
BRANCHNo. 118 BRYAN ST.,
mb7-2tr Savannah. Ga-
Dry Goods, die.
SPRING GOODS !
JUST RECEIVED
AT THE WELL KNOWN
AKD
POPULAR STORE
Os
I. Kah.ii & Cos.
262 BROAD STREET,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
Spring Goods.
Having thoroughly refitted our store, and
baviug laid in as
LARGE AND SELECT A STOCK
AS WAS EVER OFFERED
TO THE TRADING PUBLIC,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED
TO OFFER
EXTRAORDINARY
INDUCEMENTS
TO OUR CITY PATRONS.
Country merchants will also find it great
ly to their advantage to deal with us.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
AND ARE
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
A
BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT
OF
Spring Goods
CALICOES
MUSLINS
LINEN
KID GLOVES
DELAINES
SILKS
BROADCLOTHS
ELEGANT RIBBONS
Etc., Etc., Etc.
OUR ASSORTMENT
OF
SMALLER ARTICLES
SUCH AS
PAPER COLLARS
HOOKS AND EYES
HAIR PINS
JEWELRY
SPECTACLES
SCISSORS
LADIES' COLLARS
SHIRTS
And a thousand other articles too
numerous to mention, defies competition,
both in regard to
* PRICE AND EXCELLENCY.
In a word, for anything you need,
THE PLACE TO BUY
YOUR GOODS
IS AT
I. KAHN & CO.’S,
2ti2 Broad street.
, mh6— tf
DRY GOODS
AND
General Commission Merchants,
283 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.,
OPPOSITE MASONIC HALL.
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, .
BOO.TS and SHOES,
HATS and CAPS,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
j*B—tf
W. imr WARREN. W. R. BARERR
4. W. WALLACE.
W. HENRY WARREN ft CO.
EXCLUSIVELY AT WHOLESALE,
GROCERIES,-
BAGGING.
ROPE,
TWINE,
HATS,
BLANKETS,
NOTIONS,
Etc., Etc.,
175 and |177 BROAD {STREET,
Augusta, Ga.
We purchase and sell *
COTTON, TOBACCO, PRODUCE,JEtc.,
OX COMMISSION,
And forward Goods to any section of the
country, North or South.
Guano ! Guano!!
J£ETTLEWELL’S
CORN AND COTTON
COMPOUND
o r
PHO SPHA TES, A M MONIA,
ANTI
A LKALIES,
Made expressly for these Plants and Root
Crops. Introduced before the war with
GREAT SUCCESS 1
Price per ton of 2,000 lbs., $55, with
Expenses added.
For sale by
W. HENRY WARREN & CO.
To Owners and Shippers
o r
COTTON.
JNO. K. GILLIATT A CO.,
Liverpool. England.
ODER, NANSON A CO.,
New York.
OBER, ATWATER A CO.,
New Orleans.
LEWIS, NANSON A CO.,
St. Louis.
W. HENRY WARREN A CO.,
Augusta, Ga.
Representing the above well known
Houses for the State of Georgia, we will put
in order and ship COTTON from any sec
tion of tho country, making liberal advances
and speedy returns. The reputation ofthese
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 large stock
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 bolding COTTON
to make them advances in Cash or Goods,
and sell or ship their COTTON to any of
the above points, thus giving them tho ad
vantage of Augusta, New York or Liverpool
markets.
An investigation of the above will prove
that our facilities for doing business with
any soction are the very best, and the ad
vantages wo possess for 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,
M — Bm Augusta, <Ji.
Miscellaneous.
“JOY TO THE WORLD"
JpHE INTRODUCTION OF
PERRY DAVIST PAW VILER
TO TBB
SUFFERING HUMANITY OF THIB
AGE HAS RELIEVED MORE PAIN
AND CAUSED MORE REAL JOY
THAN ANY OTHER ONE THING
THAT CAN BE NAMED.
IT IS A
"BALM FOR EVERY WOUND."
Our first physicians use it and recommend
its use ; the Apothecary finds it firat
among tbe medicines called for, and
the wholesale Druggist consid
ers it a leading article of
his trade.
All the dealers in medicine speak
alike in its favor; and its repu
tation as a medicine of
GREAT MERIT AND VIRTUE
is fully and permanently established; and
it is tbe great
FAMILY MEDICINE OF THE AGE.
EVERY BODY SHOULD HAVE A BOT
TLE, IN CASE OF SUDDEN ATTACKS
OF DISEASE.
Taken Internally, it Cures
SORE THROAT, SUDDEN COLDS,
COUGHS, WEAK STOMACH, GENE
RAL DEBILITY, NURSING SORE
MOUTH, CANKER, LIVER COM
PLAINT, DYSPEPSIA or INDIGES
TION, CRAMP and PAIN in STOM
ACH, BOWEL COMPLAINT, PAINT
ERS’ COLIC, ASIATIC CHOLERA,
DIARRHOEA and DYSENTERY.
Taken Externally, it Cures
FELONS, BOILS and OLD SORES, SE
VERE BURNS and SCALDS, CUTS,
BRUISES and SPRAINS, SWELLING
OF THE JOINTS, RINGWORM AND
TETTER. BROKEN BREAST, FROST
ED FEET and CHILBLAINS, TOOTH
ACHE. PAIN IN THE FACE, NEU
RALGIA and RHEUMATISM.
Full. Directions Accompany Each Bottle.
PAIN KILLER.
taken Internally, should be adulterated with
milk or water, and sweetened with
sugar, if desired, or made
into a syrup with
For a COUGH and BRONCHITIS, a few
drops on sugar, eaten, will be more effective
than any thing else. For SORE THROAT,
gargle the throat with a mixture of PAIN
KILLER and water, and the relief is itnme
diate, aud cure positive.
It should not be forgotten that the PAIN
KILLER is equally as good to take inter
nally as to use externally.
7/&r Each bottle is wrapped with full
directions for its use. feb4—ly
.\<!H Line of Steamers !
pOR CHARLESTON, S. C.
TOUCHING
AT
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. *
THE
ELEGANT NEW and FAST STEAMER
ZEBULON B. VANCE,
CAPT. S. J. GUTHRIE,
WILL HAVE QUICK DISPATCH
FOR THE ABOVE CITY.
This steamer is new and of superior equip
ment, having ample and comfortable ac
commodation fer one hundred passengers.
Also, ample capacity for freight. This line
offers rare facilities to the travelling publio
for ease and comfort, and enables the mer
chant t<» forward his cotton and other sup
plies direct to a seaport without the oust
and trouble of transhipment.
For Freight and Passage apply at the
office of tho Airents.
H. EDMONDSTON & CO.,
No. 3 Van Winkle Range,
Jackson street, Augusta, Ga.
AND
WILLIS & CHISOLM,
North Atlantic Wharf,
mhlO—tf Chariefton, S. C.
Look to your Interest.
The phcenix iron works, on
Marbury street, near tbe Cotton
Factory Building, known as tha old Pistol
factory, has been converted into a FOUN
DRY and MACHINE WORKS.
Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mill),
Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgeons,
Gin Gear, Gas Retorts, Sash Weights, and
other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS ar.
among the many articles of superior work
manship, which wo are daily furnish'ng to
our customers, and tho public generally, at
the very lowest prices.
Oriers respectluPy solicited and promptly
filled. ,
Competent Machinists sent to any part of
the countrv to erect or repair Machinery.
DAY A PHILLIPS, Proprietors.
*
REFERENCES.
Mr J R Howell. Millwright, Augusta, Ga.
Maj Geo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga.
Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur
nisher.
Jesse Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car
Builder.
Rcany & Merry, Berzelia, Ga, Proprietors
Saw Milt.
Cook & Lumpkin, Columbip county, Ga,
Proprietors Saw Mill. mhl3—3m
For Sale or Kent.
A NICE HOUSE a fid LOT,
IN WOOD LAWN,
Well arranged for comfort and convenience.
JOHN H. MEADE A SON,
Campbell «t.. between Broad and Ellis,
2 doors below Fleming A Rowland’s corner.
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